MSU junior goaltender Ryan Miller continued his reign as college hockeys poster boy by earning Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year distinction June 25.
Miller is the first male Spartan to win the award in its 20-year existence. Only two MSU female athletes have taken the honor - track athlete Judi Brown in 1983 and diver Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse in 1991.
Winning the conference award adds another chapter to the Hobey Baker Award-winning goalies history-making success at MSU. Miller is only the second athlete in Big Ten history to win the award while playing a non-Big Ten sanctioned sport - the first being Penn State fencer Ogla Kalinovskaya in 1996.
I didnt hear much about a hockey player ever winning it, Miller said at Munn Ice Arena. And obviously, they havent. Its pretty amazing. Theres a lot of sports and a lot of great athletes (in the Big Ten) and its really flattering.
Winner of the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year award was Purdue basketball guard Katie Douglas.
Miller had to beat every male athlete in every varsity sport at all 11 universities in the conference to win the award. Knowing that, the East Lansing native said it adds to the mystique of earning such an honor.
You see the caliber of athlete that goes into Big Ten football and basketball and all the different sports that are involved in the Big Ten, he said. Its amazing how many great athletes there are and it makes it just extra special.
Miller was only the second-ever goaltender to win college hockeys Hobey Baker Award, in addition to being named USA Hockeys College Player of the Year, the CCHA Player of the Year and a member of the U.S. National Team at last months World Championships.
He posted a 1.32 goals against average, a 31-5-4 record and an NCAA-record .950 saves percentage last season and broke the 70-year-old record for career shutouts with his 17th in February.
He said he enjoys the accolades, but individual awards arent at the top of his priority list. He hopes hell be able to have the same success next season.
On one side, Im happy how the year went for myself and the team and at the same time, Im going to have to learn how to handle this next year, Miller said. So its going to be like a new experience this next year. I definitely have a lot to learn.
But I think after my freshman year, I thought I did really well and I had to follow that up, so hopefully I can come full circle and do it again.
Miller said one clear goal is to lead MSU to NCAA championship glory - the squad came close this year, before bowing out in the Frozen Four.
Meanwhile, The George Alderton MSU Athletes of the Year were named June 25 - to little surprise, Miller took home the male award.
Junior diver Summer Mitchell received the womens honors by earning All-American status in the 1- and 3-meter boards at the NCAA Championships.
Womens soccer senior Ann Cieszkowski earned the Chester Brewer Leadership Award, while Deb White, senior field hockey captain, was awarded the Dr. James Feurig Achievement and Service Award.
The Big Ten Conference handed out Medals of Honor to womens junior diver Carly Weiden and 2001 graduate and football offensive lineman Shaun Mason.





