1940
Wiley Hitchcock, '40, Dartmouth College
Pendelton Keiler, '45, Amherst College
1950
Peter Dawkins, '55, United States Military Academy - Sophomore year - Eastern Hockey Coaches’ Association’s “Finest Sophomore in the East” recognition and All East Hockey Team; Senior year: Assistant Captain and All East Hockey team, “Highest Scoring Collegiate Defenseman in the East; also played football and won Heisman Trophy.
1960
Neil Miera, '60, United States Military Academy, most games played (27) and wins (19, tied)
Stewart Colten, '60, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jim Anderton, '61, Hobart College
Tom Cooper ,'62, Denison University
Ted Lerchen, '62, Amherst
Dave Schultz, '63, Macalester College
John Theobald, '63, Denison University
Larry Schiller, '64, Oberlin College
William Bing Gordon, '68, Yale
1970
Jack Johnson '72, University of Wisconsin/Michigan State University)
Jim Johnson '74, Michigan State University, holds MHSAA for most career goals and hat tricks
John Gagliardi '75, Oberlin College
Rick Lowenstein, ’78, Babson College
John Martin, '79, Michigan State University
1980
Frank Doyle, '80, Bowdoin College
Chuck Chiatto, '83, Western Michigan University, 1983 NHL Draft, 12th round (#226 overall) Detroit Red Wings
Jon Doehr, '83, Colby College
Paul Pijanowski, '83, Holy Cross
Bruce McCall, '84, Brown University
Chris Cuzzol,a '84, Miami University/Mercyhurst University
Dan Lambert, ’85, University of Vermont
Raymond Mark Davidson, ’86, The College of St. Scholastica
Chris Nelson, '87, University of Wisconsin, 1990 NCAA Champion
Pat Libby, '87, SUNY-Geneseo
Sean Flynn, '87, SUNY-Geneseo
Scott Jagod, '87, University of Vermont
Scott Walsh, '87, Ohio State University
Doug Cochran, '87, Middlebury College
Scott Hill, '88, Middlebury College
Craig de Blois, '88, Colgate University
Joe Cook, ’89, Miami University
Sean Ortiz, ’89, University of Denver
1990
Chad Green, '90, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Sean Keck, '91, Lake Forest College
Aaron Kriss '91 (UMass-Lowell)
Dan MacKeigan, '91, Trinity College
Joe Donlan, '91, Lake Forest College
Mike Hamlin, '94, University of Alabama-Huntsville, 2 time - NCAA D2 National Champions
Chris Yockey, '94, Elmira College
Mike Keough, ’96, United States Air Force Academy
Brian Wills, ’96, Middlebury College
Denis Petrov, ’96, Trinity College
Jared Allison, ’98, University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Ryan Kitson, ’98, Hamilton College
Ryan Sarver, ’98, Babson College
Dustin Kim, ’99, Trinity College/Babson College
Glenn “Spike” Crane, ’99, Holy Cross