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Henkemeyer, Dahl, Borgestad, Forwards TJ Dahl (Sr., Apple Valley, Minn.), Patrick Borgestad (Sr., St. Paul, Minn.) and Derek Hansberry (Jr., Arvada, Col.) and defenseman Jim Henkemeyer (Sr., St. Cloud, Minn.) have all been named to 2008 USCHO.com teams.
Henkemeyer and Dahl were named to the first West team and Hansberry and Borgestad was named to the second West team.
Dahl, who earlier this year was named a AHCA All-American and to both the first All-NCHA and WIAC teams, led the Falcons in scoring with 43 points. He scored eight goals and a team-high 35 assists. He scored three power-play goals and two game-winners. Dahl was one of the team’s captains. He finished his career with 41 goals and 114 assists for 155 points. He is third all-time in scoring and assists. Dahl was named to last year’s AHCA All-American team and to the All-NCHA and All-WIAC first team. He was named the NCHA Player of the Year after the 2007 season. After the 2006 season he was named to both the All-NCHA and All-WIAC first teams. He earned honorable mention to the All-WIAC team after his freshman season.
Henkemeyer was also named earlier this year to the first All-NCHA and WIAC teams and a AHCA All-American. He finished the year with four goals and 24 assists for 28 points. He finished fifth in scoring for the Falcons and was the team’s top scoring defenseman. Henkemeyer was one of the team’s captains. He finished his career with 18 goals and 50 assists for 68 points. He is eighth all-time in scoring by a defenseman. Henkemeyer was named to the 2007 AHCA All-American team and he was also named to the first All-NCHA and All-WIAC squads. After the 2006 season he earned honorable mention to the All-WIAC team. After the 2007-08 season he signed a professional contract with the Dayton Bombers of the East Coach Hockey League.
Borgestad, who earlier this year was named to the first All-NCHA and All-WIAC teams and to the second AHCA All-American second team, finished third in scoring for the Falcons with 23 goals and 36 points. He led the team in goals and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. He scored nine power-play goals and four game-winners. Borgestad finished his career with 52 goals and 39 assists for 91 points. He is 17th in career goals. After the 2007 season he was named to the first All-WIAC team and earned honorable mention to the All-NCHA squad. After his sophomore season he earned honorable mention to both the All-NCHA and All-WIAC teams. Hansberry was earlier named to the first All-NCHA team and he earned honorable mention to the All-WIAC team. He was second on the team in scorig with 19 goals and 38 points. He finished second on the team in goals and led the Falcons with 10 power-play and two short-handed goals. He tied for the team lead with four game-winning goals. Hansberry scored a hat trick in the team's season-opening 9-2 win over Northland. He finished the year with three four-point games. He finished 3-1-4 against Northland, 2-2-4 against Lake Forest on Dec. 7 and 2-2-4 against Con.-Moorhead on Jan. 11. After the 2006-07 season Hansberry was named to the All-NCHA and All-WIAC teams and to the AHCA and USCHO.com All-American teams.
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