2015-16 (Senior): Skated in 37 games, posting a team-high 32 points (14g-18a) ... Tied Gerard Hanson for first on the team in assists and finished second in shots (93) ... Took fifth in the WCHA scoring race with 24 points (11g-13a) in 28 league games ... Finished third in the WCHA in conference face-off wins (338) and tied for fourth in conference blocks (23) among forwards ... Led the team in face-off wins (443) and finished first among Wildcat forwards in blocks (35) ... Scored two game-winning goals and assisted on four more deciding strikes ... Notched first career shorthanded goal against Lake Superior State Oct. 16, one of two netted by a Wildcat during the campaign ... Posted seven multi-point performances, including a three-point effort (2g-1a) at then No. 18 Minnesota State Jan. 8 and a three-assist outing against Alaska-Anchorage Feb. 6 ... Also recorded multiple goals against Ferris State (2g) Dec. 11 and multiple assists against Minnesota-Duluth (2a) Jan. 29 ... Recorded an assist in Northern Michigan's Great Lakes Invitational game against Michigan State Dec. 30 ... Strung together a six-game point streak (1g-8a) from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6 ... In a 12-game span from Jan. 15 to Feb. 27, was only held off the score sheet twice, recording 14 points (4g-10a) ... Notched a goal and an assist in Northern Michigan's WCHA quarterfinal series against Ferris State Mar. 11 and 12 ... Posted a season-best +3 rating at Minnesota State Jan. 8 and took a season-high seven shots at Ferris State Mar. 12 ... Earned Northern Michigan's MVP award ... Named to the all-WCHA second team and the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2014-15 (Junior): Was one of five Wildcats to play in all 38 games ... Led the team in scoring with 23 points (7g-16a) ... Ranked first in assists and tied for third in goals with Dominik Shine ... Recorded 12 of his points (4g-8a) on the man advantage, which led the team ... Finished second in face-off wins (320) and face-off percentage (.515) ... Had five multi-point efforts ... Opened season with a four-game point streak, totaling five points (4g-1a) over that stretch ... Netted a goal in Northern Michigan's first three games, posting a multi-goal effort at Lake Superior State Oct. 24 ... Recorded a three-assist effort at Alaska-Fairbanks Nov. 29 ... Posted an assist in Northern Michigan's WCHA tournament quarterfinal game against Bowling Green Mar. 14 ... Netted the game-winning goal at Lake Superior State Oct. 24 and assisted on three more game-deciding tallies ... Finished a season-best +3 at Lake Superior State Oct. 24 and took a season-high six shots at Bemidji State Feb. 13 ... Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2013-14 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games, tallying 10 points (6g-4a) ... Posted first multi-point effort of the season (1g-1a) at Bemidji State Jan. 3 ... Recorded first career hat trick Mar. 8 at Alabama-Huntsville ... Finished a season-best +3 in that game and matched his season-high of four shots, also accomplished Jan. 31 against Minnesota State ... Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.
2012-13 (Freshman): Skated in 31 games, totaling 10 points (7g-3a) ... Received the Don Waddell Best Freshman Award after leading Wildcat newcomers in goals and points ... Also tied Stephan Vigier for fourth on the team in goals and was one of four players to net two game winners ... Notched first collegiate goal at Nebraska Omaha Oct. 19 ... Netted both of his game-deciding strikes in a three-game span: against Miami Jan. 11 and against Ohio State Jan. 18 ... Recorded first collegiate assist against Michigan Tech Dec. 4 ... Found the back of the net in both of Northern Michigan's CCHA tournament games against Michigan Mar. 8 and 9 ... Posted a season-best +2 rating against Ohio State Jan. 18 and took a season-high four shots during that game and against Michigan Mar. 9.
Before NMU: Played for the Vernon Vipers (BCHL) from 2010 to 2012 ... In 2011-12, totaled 59 points (27g-32a) in 50 games ... In 2010-11, helped the Vipers win the Fred Page Cup and Doyle Cup and finish as the RBC Cup runner-up ... That season, tallied 27 points (9g-18a) in 59 games.