2018-19 All-Ivy League First Team
ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week (12.3, 2.18)
2019-20 All-Ivy League Second Team
ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week (12.30)
2019 Ledyard Classic Most Outstanding Goalie
2019-20 (Senior):
Posted a 13-13-4 record... Named to the All-Ivy League Second Team (3.4)...His sprawling glove save vs. Yale in February was named No. 3 on the end-of-season ECAC Hockey Plays of the Year list, the top save on the list...His glove save at UNH was named the No. 5 play of the week by NCAA.com...Stopped 27 shots in both games of the opening homestand against No. 15 Quinnipiac (11.8) and Princeton (11.9) to go 1-0-1...Earned the road sweep of Yale (11.15) and Brown (11.16) with games of 23 and 27 saves, respectively...Posted 39 saves and was outstanding in Dartmouth’s 2-1 win against No. 2 Cornell (12.7), making 21 saves in the third period...Named the DartmouthSports.com Male Athlete of the Week (12.9) after his performance against Cornell...Stopped 29 shots against Colorado College (12.28) and a season-high 41 against UConn (12.29) to help his team win the Ledyard Classic... He was tabbed as the tournament’s Most Outstanding Goaltender for his 70-save, two-win weekend...Named the ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week (12.30) for the third time in his career...Picked up an OT win at Princeton (1.3)... Stopped 35 shots in the come-from-behind win at home against BU (1.11)...Stopped 28 in Dartmouth’s 3-2 win over No. 7 Clarkson (1.17), his third win over a ranked Golden Knights team...Stopped 35 shots at No. 1 Cornell (1.25)...Stopped 34 shots at Union (2.1)...Needed to make just 11 saves in a win vs. Brown (2.14), the fewest in a win in his career...Stopped 29 shots in a home win vs. Union (2.28), his first career win vs. the Dutchmen.
2018-19 (Junior):
Named to the All-Ivy League First Team... Set a Dartmouth record with six shutouts over the course of the season, eclipsing the previous mark of five set in the 1919-20 season...His seven shutouts over two seasons are also tied for the most ever in a career by a Dartmouth goaltender...Led all ECAC Hockey goalies with six shutouts...Made 33 appearances, making 32 starts, including 24 straight to end the season...Posted two assists on the season, the second most by a goalie in the nation...Made 37 saves in his season debut vs. Harvard (10.27), helping the team to an overtime win... Stopped 25 shots in a 5-1 win vs. Quinnipiac (11.3)...Recorded Dartmouth's first shutout of Yale since 1979 and the first in New Haven since 1949 when he turned aside 31 in a 3-0 win (11.10)...Posted his first career point in that game as well, assisting on Quin Foreman's empty netter in the final minute...Posted 38 saves in a win over No. 16 Cornell (11.30)...Named the ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week (12.3)...Picked up the win against Army (12.29) with 23 saves on 25 shots...Had his second assist of the season in the game against No. 10 Providence, setting up the Alex Jasiek power-play goal with a long outlet pass...Stopped 22 shots in a 3-3 tie at Bentley (1.5)...Recorded his second shutout of the season at Princeton (1.12), making 25 saves in a 5-0 win...Picked up his second straight shutout with 28 saves in a 1-0 win at Colgate (1.18)...Picked up his second 1-0 shutout and 4th overall of the season with 29 saves at No. 11 Clarkson...Named the ECAC Goaltender of the Week (2.18)...Registered his 5th shutout of the season with 28 saves in a 2-0 home win vs. Yale (2.22), tying the Dartmouth single-season record held by Chester Gale last accomplished in 1919-20...Posted a 22-save shutout against St. Lawrence in Game 3 (3.10)... That marked his sixth of the season, setting the new Dartmouth record, while also moving him into a tie for first in career shutouts at Dartmouth with seven...Became the first Dartmouth goalie since James Mello in 2011 to earn a spot on the All-Ivy League First Team.
2017-18 (Sophomore):
Made his season debut in a relief effort at Harvard on 10.29...Came into the game midway through the 1st period at Colgate on 11.11 after a Buffalo injury, stopping 24 shots...Made a career-high 37 saves at home against Vermont on 11.25...Stopped 43 saves in a 0-0 tie at Quinnipiac on 12.2 to earn his first career shutout...Turned aside 24 in a win at No. 2 Clarkson (1.20)...Made 24 saves at Brown (2.24) in the team’s regular season finale...His final appearance came in the 3rd period of Game 2 of the Harvard quarterfinal series.
2016-2017 (Freshman):
Made his collegiate debut in net at Union on Jan. 13, posting 20 saves...Earned his first victory at home vs. No. 6 Harvard on Jan. 17.
Before Dartmouth:
A native of Toronto, Clark completed his final year of juniors playing for the South Shore Lumberjacks in the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. A mid-season acquisition, Clark played in 33 games and helped his team reach the MJAHL South Division Finals. It was the first time in the history of the organization that South Shore made it beyond the first round of the playoffs. His coach Laurie Barron was the former coach of outgoing goalie Charles Grant '16. Prior to his stint in the Maritimes, Adrian played a season and a half in the CCHL for the Carleton Place Canadians. As a rookie, he led the league in goals against average with a 1.98 mark and played a vital role in his team winning the CCHL Championship, the Fred Page Cup and a berth in the Royal Bank Cup, which is Canada's National Championship for junior hockey. For his efforts, he was selected to play for Canada East in the WJAC, which is one of the top international tournaments for juniors-age players. Clarke played minor midgets for the Oakville Rangers AAA organization in Ontario. The 2012-13 season saw the Rangers capture both the OMHA and OHL Cup Championship. In the OHL Cup, Adrian was the top goalie in the tournament.
Personal: Adrian is the son of Richard Clark and Linda Hochstetter and has two brothers.