2017-18 All-Ivy League Second Team 2017-18 Friends of Dartmouth Men's Hockey Leading Scorer Award
NCAA Third Star of the Week (2.13.18) 2017-18 and 2019-20 ACHA All-American Scholar 2018-19 and 2019-20 Academic All-Ivy League
2019-20 (Senior):
Second on the team in points with 27 (11-16-27) despite missing five games to injury... Finished his career with 97 points (35-65-97)... Also played both forward and defense during the course of the season, even leading the team in scoring while playing on the blueline... Third on the team in assists with 16... Tied Drew O’Connor for the team lead with three game-winners...Third on the team in blocked shots with 44...Playing in his 100th career game, he scored two goals, including the tennis ball goal and the game winner against Princeton (11.9)...Found the back of the net with 1:25 left in regulation to give Dartmouth a 4-3 win at Yale (11.15) as part of a three-point night (1-2-3)...Scored an unassisted goal 30 seconds into the 2nd period in a 4-1 win at Brown (11.16)...Had an assist on the GTG at Vermont (1.10)...Registered a pair of assists in the come-from-behind win at home against BU (1.11)...Scored goals against both No. 7 Clarkson (1.17) and St. Lawrence (1.18) with a GWG in the later...Scored and dished out a pair of assists for a three-point night at Union (2.1)...Notched a pair of assists at home against Brown (2.14)... Had a pair of power-play goals the following night vs. Yale (2.15)... Had an assist and an empty-net goal at St. Lawrence (2.21)...Tied his career high with three assists vs. Union (2.28)...Scored the final Dartmouth goal of Game 1 vs. Princeton (3.6).
2018-19 (Junior):
Appeared in 33 games...Third on the team in points (25)...Tied for the team lead in assists (15), while third in goals... Led the team with six power-play assists and 10 power-play points (10)... Also led the team in penalties (14) and penalty minutes (36)... Scored a PPG and added two assists for a three-point night in the season opener vs. Harvard on Oct. 27...Had a pair of assists in 5-1 home win over Quinnipiac (11.3)...Scored in both games of the Brown/Yale (11.9-10) road trip, posting 2 points at Brown...Had an assist against Army (12.29) and a goal against No. 10 Providence (12.30) in the Ledyard Classic... Had a goal and an assist at Bentley (1.5)...Assisted on a PPG at Princeton (1.12)...Scored his second hat trick at RPI (3.2) in as many seasons, finishing with a 3-1-4 scoring line...Had an assist in each of the first two postseason games against St. Lawrence...Scored twice and dished out an assist all in the second period of Game 3 against SLU (3.10) for a three-point night.
2017-18 (Sophomore):
Named a member of the All-Ivy League Second Team... Led the team in points (26) and assists (17), therefore winning the Friends of Dartmouth Hockey Leading Scorer Award...Second on the team with 9 goals...Second on the team with plus-3 rating...Led the team in penalty minutes (27)...Part of “The Timber Line” with Shane Sellar and Quin Foreman who amassed 63 points (27-36-63) in 26 games together from mid-December on...Recorded assists in Dartmouth’s 1st two home games vs. Brown and Yale on 11.3-4...Scored first goal at Princeton on 12.1...Scored in Dartmouth’s comeback win at No. 2 Denver (12.16) in front of his hometown crowd...Scored vs. RPI (1.6)...Notched the game winner versus Quinnipiac (1.12) with 9.9 seconds remaining...Posted a 1-1-2 game vs. Princeton (1.13)...Recorded Dartmouth’s first natural hat trick in 15 years at RPI (2.9), finishing the game with 5 points (3-2-5)... Named the NCAA’s Third Star of the Week on Feb. 13...Tied his career high with three helpers in his team’s 6-4 win at Yale (2.23)... Had a point in each SLU playoff game, including a PPG in Game 3 (3.4)...Final point of the season was an assist on Quin Foreman’s extra attacker goal in Game 3 of the Harvard series.
2016-17 (Freshman):
Scored his first career goal for the Big Green in a loss at Vermont on Nov. 15...Notched two goals in a 5-0 win vs. Princeton on Jan. 6...Led the team with 14 assists during his first season in Hanover...Recorded a three-assist game at Thompson vs. Harvard in a 8-4 victory...Played both forward and defense over the course of the season.
Before Dartmouth:
The 6-foot-3 forward brings almost three full years of juniors experience to Dartmouth. In 159 games, he had a scoring line of 13-31-44. In 2014-15 as a member of the Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL), Graber helped his team to an eastern conference title and a berth in the Clark Cup Final, where his Lumberjacks fell to the Sioux Falls Stampede and fellow incoming freshman Daniel Warpecha. Prior to playing at the junior level, Will — a native of Longmont, Colorado — played in the Tier 1 Elite Midget AAA Hockey League.
Personal: The son of Ted Graber and Susan Marr... has one brother and two sisters.
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