Ross Named Finalist for Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell senior captain defenseman Keir Ross
has been named one of 10 finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS
Award. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be
classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable
achievements in four areas of excellence – community,
classroom, character and competition.
Ross was named one of 20 candidates in October. He joins Brown
forward Jack Maclellan as the lone ECAC Hockey representatives
among the 10 finalists. The Big Red has a tradition with the award,
with Colin Greening '10 winning it after his senior season.
Ross has been a key contributor for a Big Red team that has
competed in the NCAA tournament in two of his first three years on
campus, including an ECAC Hockey championship in 2010. He is one of
the top defensive presences on the team, particularly as a key cog
on a penalty-killing unit that has ranked in the top 10 nationally
over the past two seasons. His plus-12 rating ranked second on the
team in 2010-11, and he was penalized the least of any defenseman
despite frequently being matched up against some of the
opposition's best forward combinations.
Outside of the rink, Ross is a two-time selection to the ECAC
Hockey Academic All-League team and was the Big Red's Hockey
Scholar Athlete last season. He was also named to the College of
Human Ecology Dean's List in 2010, carrying a 3.57 grade point
average in Human Biology, Health and Society. Ross is an assistant
researcher for the Cornell Veterinary College and is writing a
paper on his study of assessing the utility of a laser scanning
imaging technique called multiphoton microscopy. He has been
working on a study for more than one year on cartilage image
techniques. The project will also be the platform for Ross' senior
thesis for Cornell's Nutrition department. He intends on applying
for medical school following his graduation. (see complete bio on
Lowe's Senior CLASS web site)
Official ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting
system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate
who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community,
classroom, character and competition. The winner will be announced
at the 2012 NCAA Men's Frozen Four, which will be staged April 5-7
in Tampa, Fla.
2012 Lowe's Senior CLASS Men's Ice Hockey
Finalists
Men's Ice Hockey Finalists
Chad Billins, Defender, Ferris State
Jack Connolly, Center, Minnesota-Duluth
Sean Duddy, Defender, Ohio State
Ryan Flanigan, Forward, Merrimack
Scott Greenham, Goaltender, Alaska-Fairbanks
Sean Lorenz, Defender, Notre Dame
Jack Maclellan, Forward, Brown
Cody Reichard, Goaltender, Miami (Ohio)
Keir Ross, Defender, Cornell
Paul Weisgarber, Forward, Air Force












