Blake Elliott
Blake Elliott | |
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Born | (1981-02-19) February 19, 1981 (age 43) |
College football career | |
Saint John's University (2000-2003) | |
Position | Wide receiver |
Major | Biology |
Career history | |
High school | Melrose High School |
Career highlights and awards | |
Gagliardi Trophy (2003) | |
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Blake Elliott (born February 19, 1981)[1] was the winner of the 2003 Gagliardi Trophy for academic and football excellence covering all of NCAA Division III.[2] He graduated from Melrose High School in Melrose, Minnesota and Saint John's University (Collegeville, Minnesota). He owns several school, conference, and national records in NCAA football.[citation needed] In his senior year, he led Saint John's to the NCAA Division III Football Championship over previously unbeaten Mount Union College. After college, Elliott spent time with the Minnesota Vikings with a tryout. He never played professionally.[citation needed]
References
External links
- MIAC Profiles of Excellence, Saint John’s Blake Elliott
- The Star Tribune
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- 1994: Bender
- 1995: Palmer
- 1996: Erickson
- 1997: Borchert
- 1998: Hvistendahl
- 1999: Ragsdale
- 2000: Johnson
- 2001: Moore
- 2002: Pugh
- 2003: Bl. Elliott
- 2004: Myers
- 2005: Br. Elliott
- 2006: Brehm
- 2007: Beaver
- 2008: Micheli
- 2009: Westemeyer
- 2010: Watt
- 2011: Zweifel
- 2012: Williams
- 2013: Burke
- 2014: Burke
- 2015: Callahan
- 2016: Hanson
- 2017: Kasper
- 2018: Erdmann
- 2019: Rutter
- 2020: Not awarded
- 2021: Hawkins
- 2022: Greenfield
- 2023: Lehnen
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