Upcoming Event: Men's Ice Hockey versus Norwich on October 26, 2025 at 3:00 PM
3:00 PM

Men's Ice Hockey
vs Norwich
2020-21 (Senior)
No season due to COVID-19.
2019-20 (Junior):
Second on the team in blocked shots with 45... Picked up his 1st point of the year with an assist at UNH (11.2)... Had a helper at home vs. Princeton (11.9)...Had assists at both Yale (11.15) and Brown (11.6) to push his point streak to three games...His fifth point of the season came at Princeton (1.3) on Cam Strong’s first goal of the year...Had an assist on the power play vs. Yale (2.15)...Had an assist on the second of three goals in the third-period comeback at the end of regulation of Game 2 vs. Princeton (3.7).
2018-19 (Sophomore):
Played in all 34 games, one of seven players on the roster to do so...Picked up his first point of the season with an assist on Drew O'Connor's second of the night against UVM on Nov. 24...Scored his first career goal and had his second career multi-point game (1-2-2) in a 5-2 win over Army (12.29) in the first game of the Ledyard Classic... Had an assist against No. 10 Providence (12.30) in the Ledyard Classic championship...Had an assist at Princeton (1.12)...Had an assist against St. Lawrence (1.25)...Had an assist at RPI (3.2)...Picked up assists in both Game 1 and 3 of the first-round series vs. St. Lawrence.
2017-18 (Freshman):
Made his Dartmouth debut on 10.27 at Holy Cross, picking up an assist for his 1st career point...Posted his first multi-point game with 2 assists at Yale (2.23)...Played in 19 games as a rookie.
BEFORE DARTMOUTH
- Split time this past season playing for Tri-City and Sioux City (USHL).
- As a late season addition to the Musketeers (Sioux City), he was part of the team that captured the Anderson Cup as the top regular-season team in the USHL.
- Played alongside Collin Rutherford with Tri-City in 2015-16, winning a Clark Cup Championship.
- Was an alternate captain with the Storm in 2016-17, before moving over to Sioux City prior to the playoffs.
- Played for the St. Louis Jr. Blues AAA program in the T1EHL for three years — captaining his U16 team — and competed in two USA Hockey National
- Chosen to represent the Central District at the 2014 USA Select 17 Festival.