Today we celebrate our seniors: #7 Sam Johnson, #8 Owen Rudicus, #11 Jeremy Routh, #17 Nathan Smith, #21 Matt Schreiner, #29 Paulius Macijauskas
#7 Sam Johnson
Freeport, Maine
Sam has been a mainstay on the blue line throughout his career, and has turned in a career high in blocked shots as a senior. A captain this season, he is nearing his personal best in assists. A nine-time D2 ADA and NE10 academic award qualifier, Sam majors in economics.
#8 Owen Rudicus
Duxbury, Massachusetts
Owen has career highs in goals, assists, points and games as a senior. The captain netted game-winners at Franklin Pierce on Nov. 11 and at Assumption on Dec. 3 before posting three points against Franklin Pierce on Jan. 20. The two-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier is a business administration major.
#11 Jeremy Routh
Hamden, Connecticut
Jeremy entered the weekend leading the squad in points, assists and +/- while reaching a career high in goals. The captain is among the NE10's top five in points and top 10 in goals. An all-conference player as a rookie, he has qualified for the NE10 Academic Honor Roll six times. Jeremy is an economics major.
#17 Nathan Smith
Wildwood, Missouri
Nathan has lately been a regular in the lineup during his second year on the team. The forward has won better than 50% of his career faceoffs and tallied his first goal last Jan. 1 at Middlebury in just his second college game. The two-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll qualifier majors in business administration.
#21 Matt Schreiner
Falmouth, Massachusetts
One of the top centers in the Northeast-10, Matt has won more than 650 career faceoffs, winning nearly 60% of his career draws. Matt has a career high in assists and faceoff wins while nearing bests in points and goals. The two-time NE10 Academic Honor Roll honoree majors in business administration.
#29 Paulius Macijauskas
Kėdainiai, Lithuania
Paulius has a career-best +/- from his spot on defense, and provided an offensive boost at Southern New Hampshire on Jan. 28, scoring his first college goal in a two-point day. He has landed nine career national and academic honors. Paulius is a double major in economics and business administration.
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Photos: Jim Laskarzewski '86