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Abbai Habte

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    12/14/2015
  • Sport
    Men's Soccer
  • Bio
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Picking a soccer player as the Men's AOW in December might seem a little unusual. But it isn't often a Piper gets named to a NSCAA postseason team. Abbai Habte, a hardcharging senior forward, become just the third HU men's player ever to do sop when he was named to the North Region third squad last week. 

The St. Paul, Minn. native joins Drew Lukas (2008, 2009) and Jacob Helling (2006) in a very exclusive club. 

Abbai led the Pipers and was second in the MIAC in goals (10) and points (24) in 2015. He had the first three-goal game in four years when he suuplied all the offense in a 3-0 win at Northwestern. He was named to the All-Conference team for the second season and was one of the reasons why Hamline broke an eight-year drought and advanced to the MIAC playoffs in November. 

Abbai's legacy will remain for years to come. The St. Paul Central grad stands fourth all-time in school history in goals (16) and points (40). 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
10/14/2013 Maria Theisen Women's Cross Country
10/7/2013 Lynsey Reimer Women's Volleyball
10/7/2013 Joey Matesi Men's Soccer
9/30/2013 Chris Gill Men's Cross Country
9/23/2013 Austin Duncan Football
9/23/2013 Stephanie Kaup Women's Volleyball
9/16/2013 Colin Rogers Men's Cross Country
9/9/2013 Austin Duncan Football
9/2/2013 Nicholas Simondet Men's Soccer
5/20/2013 Becky Culp Women's Track & Field
5/13/2013 Shawny Kramer Women's Track & Field
5/13/2013 Eric Hanson Men's Track & Field
5/6/2013 Matt Eickman Baseball
5/6/2013 Bethany Hine Softball
5/2/2013 Jordan Buck Baseball
5/2/2013 Becky Culp Women's Track & Field
4/22/2013 Brendan Ruter Men's Track & Field
4/22/2013 Stephanie Jenkins Women's Track & Field
4/15/2013 Jenna Dushaw Softball
4/15/2013 Joe Rubbelke (C) Men's Ice Hockey
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