Bio: Three-year letterman...has played in46 out of a possible 48 games in his career...has 16 goals and 38assists for 54 total points in his career...tied for 14th on theRoyals's all-time list for most assists.
Junior Year (2010): Started and appearedin 13 games...led Royals in assists (11) for the second straightseason...also scored seven goals to finish with 18 totalpoints...had a season-high four assists in a 9-6 loss to Franklin& Marshall on March 31 at Fitzpatrick Field...scored aseason-high two goals-his first gave the Royals a 1-0 lead with10:58 left in the first period and his other tied it at 5-5 with4:35 left in the fourth period-in a 7-5 win over SusquehannaUniversity on April 2 in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania...had a goal andan assist in a 9-6 loss to Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York,on March 13 and in a 16-3 win over Moravian College on April 21 inBethlehem, Pennsylvania...finished eighth in assists per gameaverage (0.85) in the final Landmark Conference statisticalrankings.
Sophomore Year (2009): Appeared in all 16games and started twice, against Elmira (March 18) and Susquehanna(March 21)....led Royals in assists with 16, including five in a10-15 loss to RIT (March 11) and four in a 20-10 victory overCazenovia College (March 14)...also added three goals while pickingup 21 ground balls and causing two turnovers...contributed at leastone point in 11 games and had three multi-point games.
Freshman Year (2008): Appeared in all 17games and started twice, against Goucher during the regular seasonand against them again in the semifinals of the Landmark Conferencetournament...finished the season as the team's seventh-leadingscorer with 18 total points...one of 12 players on the roster toscore at least 10 total points...scored a season-high two goals,including the game-winner in a 16-6 victory over Medaille (March18)...posted a season-high four points (one goal, three assists) ina 13-12 loss to Drew on April 26 and in a 16-4 win over Marywood onApril 12...came up with 16 ground balls, including a season-highfour against eventual NCAA semifinalist Ithaca (March 1)
Awards and Honors
Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2009, 2010)