Hall of Fame
A three-year letterman as a wing/center. Team co-captain 1965-66. He graduated as Cornell's No. 2 all-time career points leader (148), second in season points (62); second in career goals (59); second in career assists (89); first in season assists (39 in 1965-66); tied the record for points in a game (8 twice), and game assists (6). Was named to the All-Ivy first team in 1965 and was second team in 1967. Co-team MVP, 1965. Named to the ECAC Championship Tournament second team in 1966, when Cornell was runner-up to Clarkson for the Eastern title, and was also an ECAC All-Star second team pick in 1966. Was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 1967, when Cornell won its first-ever NCAA ice hockey championship. (Deceased)