Graduated third on Hobart's career goal list (70), fourth on Hobart's career points list (134), sixth in assists (64) and in games played (111) and eighth in power play goals (17).
2024-25: NATIONAL CHAMPION .. CCM/AHCA All-America.East second team ... All-USCHO.com honorable mention ... ALL-NEHC First Team ...
Babe Kraus Memorial Award ...
Holden Award ... D3CA Region III Scholar Athlete of the Year ... Liberty League Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... College Sports Communicators Academic All-America At-Large First Team ... College Sports Communicators Academic All-District ... NEHC All-Academic ... Druid Society ... Captain ... Played in all 31 games ... Recorded 16 goals, 18 assists and 34 points .. Third in the NEHC in points per game (1.10), fourth in goals per game (0.52) ... Scored two goals, including the game-winning goal, in Hobart's come-from-behind win over No. 7 Trine in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament ... Had three total game-winning goals ... Recorded an assist in the national championship game ... Notched 11 multi-point games on the season.
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2023-24: NATIONAL CHAMPION ... NCAA All-Tournament Team ... All-NEHC Third Team ... AHCA All-American Scholar ... NEHC All-Academic ... Assistant Captain ...
Arnold Memorial Scholar-Athlete ... Fifth in the NEHC, 17th in the country in goals per game (0.63) ... Eighth in the conference in points per game (1.07) ... Played in 27 games ... Second on the team with 17 goals, fourth with 29 points ... Scored three game-winning goals, including the winning tally in the national championship game against Trinity ... Recorded a point in all three NCAA tournament games, recording an assist against Curry and Utica. Had a season-high five points on two goals and three assists in NEHC quarterfinal victory over Vermont State Castleton ... Also had two-goal games against Potsdam and New England College ... Won 191 faceoffs, including a season-high 20 against Curry in the NCAA quarterfinals.
2022-23: NATIONAL CHAMPION ... CCM/AHCA All-America East first team ... NCAA All-Tournament ... NEHC Player of the Year ... All-NEHC first team ... NEHC All-Tournament ... Sid Watson Award Finalist ...College Sports Communicators Academic All-America At-Large First Team ... AHCA All-American Scholar ... CSC Academic All-District At-Large ... NEHC All-Academic ...
Boswell Award ... Played in 27 games ... Recorded at least one point in 23 games ... Led the team in goals (21) and points (39) ... Led the nation with a Hobart season record seven game-winning goals ... Ranked fourth in the nation in goals per game (0.78), 12th in points per game (1.44) and 15th in power play goals (6) ... Named the NEHC Player of the Week after scoring the game-winning goals against Buffalo State (in OT) and Cortland ... Enjoyed his best game at the faceoff dot, going 16-3 in the win over the Bengals ... Scored a season-high two goals five times, beating Cortland, UMass Boston, New England College, Castleton and and in the NEHC Championship game win over No. 13 Babson ... Set up a season-high three goals in the home win over Johnson & Wales ... Logged at least one point in all three NCAA tournament games ... Factored into both goals in regulation in the 3-2 overtime win over No. 3 Adrian in the national championship game ... Missed four games to help the USA hockey team win silver medals at the World University Games.
2021-22: NEHC Rookie of the Year ... NEHC All-Rookie Team ... AHCA All-American Scholar ... Friends Of Panther Hockey All-Tournament Team ...
Abe Solomon Memorial Award ...
Rookie Award for Hockey ... Named NEHC Rookie of the Week twice ... Dean's List ... Orange Key Society ... Named NEHC Weekly Honor Roll once ...Played in 26 games ... Led the team with 32 points on 16 goals and 16 assists ... Recorded his first career point, an assist, in his first collegiate debut at Oswego ... Scored his first and second career goals against Manhattanville ... Logged four points in home game against Castleton with two goals and two assists .. Credited with game winning goal in NCAA first round game against Elmira.
Jersey Hitmen (NCDC): Coached by Toby Harris .... Played 44 games, recording 51 points on 16 goals and 35 assists.
St. Cloud Blizzard: Coached by Moe Mantha ... Played 99 games ... Recorded 56 points on 23 goals and 33 assists.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School: Coached by Gump Whiteside ... Earned four varsity letters ... Team won 2015 Pennsylvania State Championships.