CASEY BAILEY
ICE HOCKEY
One of only four players to see action in every game, the native
Alaskan finished as the team's leading scorer with 27 points, including
14 goals.
DEION BARNES
FOOTBALL
Coming off a redshirt season in
which he turned heads as a member
of the scout team, Barnes was named
the Big Ten's Freshman of the Year.
His stellar rookie season included six
sacks, best among Penn State passrushers.
JAMES COATES
BASEBALL
Coates, the son of former Penn
State wide receiver Jim Coates, was a
unanimous selection to the Big Ten
All-Freshman team after leading the
Nittany Lions with an on-base percentage of .392.
DAVID GLEN
ICE HOCKEY
FANTASTIC
FINISH
Howard
became the
first Penn State
gymnast in 50
years to claim
the floor
exercise
championship.
Mark Selders
Penn State Athletic Communications
The newcomer from Saskatchewan,
Alberta, led the team in goals with
16, including two game-winners.
Coach Guy Gadowsky described him
as "a hockey player's hockey player,"
so it was no surprise when he was
named Penn State's MVP following
the season.
MICHAEL SHUEY
TRACK & FIELD
Shuey threw the javelin a personal-record 230 feet, 6 inches to qualify
for the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Oregon.