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Ken Snow

Kenneth “Ken” Snow (born June 23, 1969 in Arlington Heights, Illinois) is a former U.S. soccer forward who was a two-time winner of the Hermann Trophy as the outstanding college soccer player in 1988 and 1990. He had an eight-year professional career playing indoor soccer in the United States.
==High school and college==
Ken Snow grew up in Illinois and attended Hoffman Estates High School from 1983 to 1986 where he played soccer. While at Hoffman, Snow scored in 47 consecutive games, ranking him second, after his brother Steve Snow, on the Illinois High School Association's list of consecutive matches scored in. Ken also ranks #9 on the Illinois state career goals list with 128 goals and #16 on the season (1985) goal scoring list with 49 goals.〔(IHSA IHSA Boys Soccer All-Time Records )〕
After graduating from high school, Snow attended Indiana University where he played NCAA soccer. He was a four-time, first-team All American and a two-time winner of the Hermann Trophy in 1988, the same year Indiana won the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship, and again in 1990. He finished his college playing career with 84 goals and 28 assists and a school record 196 points.〔http://www.iucamp.com/documents/iu_history.pdf〕

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