Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press
- Michigan State forward Isaac Howard received the Hobey Baker Award on Friday in St. Louis.
- Howard earned the award after a career-best season where he led the Big Ten.
- He ranked among the nation's best, securing Big Ten Player of the Year honors.
- Howard said it was an incredible honor when his name was announced at the ceremony.
- Despite individual success, Howard returns to Michigan State aiming for a national title.
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Here is the latest Big Ten Conference sports news from The Associated Press
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Michigan State junior forward Isaac Howard won the Hobey Baker award Friday as college hockey’s top player. The 21-year-old Howard led the nation in averaging 1.41 points per game and became the Spartans’ first player to…
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“I think we all knew each other going into the national team,” Isaac Howard carried himself like he belonged on a bigger stage. He never questioned his abilities when he walked across top-tier talent in the locker room. Isaac, now at Michigan State, maintains his poise—in both his game and his faith in his teammates. It wasn’t arrogance, but his confidence carved through cold mornings, rough ice, and the work ethic he had built over time before …


MSU’s Isaac Howard wins Hobey Baker as top college hockey player
ST. LOUIS — Isaac Howard will have a hard time topping this season coming back for his senior year. That’s because he ended it with college hockey’s highest honor. After a career-best season that helped lead Michigan State to the top of the Big Ten, Howard took home the Hobey Baker Award Friday night at St. Louis’ Stifel Theatre. Related Articles Michigan basketball adds UCLA 7-footer Aday Mara from transfer portal …
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