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WINONA, Minn. — All season long, Anthony
Bohn ( Spring Hill , Fla. ) has done his
work in the background, setting up his
teammates for goal-scoring glory.
Wednesday afternoon, it was his ability
to dish the puck off that pushed the
Saint Mary’s University sophomore onto
center stage, as Bohn was named as the
Cardinals’ lone representative on the
All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference First Team.
Bohn appeared in all 16 conference games
for the Cardinals, who finished with a
6-10-0 MIAC mark. The Cardinal
sophomore, who scored four goals and
added 21 assists for 25 points, ranked
No. 1 in the MIAC in assists and was
tied for third in points.
An All-MIAC honorable-mention selection
and a member of the conference’s
all-rookie team a year ago, Bohn
collected at least one point in 12 of
SMU’s 16 conference games — including a
pair of four-point efforts — a
career-best four-assist performance
against Gustavus on Dec. 1 and a
four-point (two goals, 2 assists) night
against Concordia on Dec. 7.
Overall, Bohn played in all 25 games for
SMU 9-14-2 overall), boasting team-bests
of 26 assists and 31 points — both
career highs. His 31 points mark the
first time an SMU player cracked the
30-point barrier since current assistant
coach Lenny Hofmann posted 33 points
during the 2003-04 season.
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