Bob Marquis (ice hockey)

Robert "Bob" Marquis is a Canadian retired ice hockey center who was one of three people awarded the NCAA Tournament MOP in 1960.

Marquis led the team in scoring finishing 10th in the nation and was named an AHCA East All-American[2] the same year.

The Terriers' offense didn't improve much in Marquis' senior season and while he finished with fewer goals he still recorded the same number of points (59).

This was the only time in history that play-in games were used to determine NCAA tournament participants (for the top level of play) but the Terriers were able to surpass Dartmouth in their match and earn the second eastern seed.

After graduating, Marquis received interest from NHL teams but he passed on a professional career to begin working for General Electric.