Davidsonville resident Pat Spencer was named the country’s top attackman
Thursday morning, receiving the Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Award. He is the
first Greyhounds player to earn that distinction and joins former
defenseman Joe Fletcher as the only players to
receive a national honor. (Fletcher won the William
Schmeisser Award in 2014 as the Defender of the Year.)
Spencer,
one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Award for the second straight year,
set program records in 2018 for all-time assists (166), single-season assists
(59) and single-season points (94). He also established Patriot League high marks for
single-season assists, career assists and career points (266).
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