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Falcon Rob Novak (Sr., Hayward, Wis.) has been named to the 2004
College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) All-District
V College Division Men's At-Large team.
Novak is one of 10 student-athletes named to the first team. All 10 first
team members will advance to the national ballot.
Earlier this year Novak was named the 2004 WIAC Max Sparger hockey Co-Scholar-Athlete.
Novak is majoring in elementary education with a minor in health and coaching
and carries a 3.918 grade point average. He is a three-time member of
the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll as well as a three-time selection on the
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) All-Academic team. Novak
has been named to the UW-River Falls Dean's List six semesters and has
received his institution's Oostendorp Student-Athlete Award, which goes
to the men's hockey player with the highest GPA, the past three years.
Novak helped the Falcons to a share of the WIAC championship this season
and received honorable mention to the all-league squad in 2002. He was
recognized on the All-NCHA honorable mention team in 2003. Novak participated
in the NCAA Div. III playoffs in 2001, 2003 and 2004 and helped the Falcons
reached the Frozen Four in 2001. He was one of the team's captains in
2004.
Novak has been a member of UW-River Falls' Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
This year he played in every game (31) and scored three goals and 15 assists
for 18 points. He has played 125 career games and has scored 33 goals
and 57 assists for 90 points. He has scored four power-play and three
game-winning goals.
The Falcons finished 2004 with a 21-6-4 overall record. UWRF finished
4-2-2 in the WIAC and 8-3-3 in the NCHA. The Falcons finished second in
the NCHA standings. UWRF finished second in the NCHA Peters Cup playoffs,
losing in the championship game, 2-0, at St. Norbert. The Falcons advanced
to the NCAA Div. III playoffs and secured a 3-2 overtime win over St.
Thomas in an opening round contest at Hunt Arena. The Falcons then traveled
back to St. Norbert and lost a 3-0 decision in the NCAA quarterfinals.
Novak was the fifth Falcon to win the WIAC Scholar-Athlete award. Previous
UWRF winners include; Tom Griffith (1987 and 1988), Russ Johnson (1996),
Jesse Sampair (1999) and Jared Anderson (2001).
He shared the 2004 WIAC award with UW-Stout's Lewis Kellin. The WIAC
Scholar-Athlete Award is sponsored by Culver's. In order to be nominated
for the scholar-athlete award, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.25
grade point average, be in their last year of competition, or on schedule
to graduate this academic year, and have competed for a minimum of two
years.
Go to the CoSIDA web site.
Go to the WIAC hockey
web site.
Go to the NCHA web
site.
Go to the Falcon Statistics
web site.
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