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Riley Austin '14

Bobcaygeon, ONT
Defenseman
Lindsay (OJHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 10/9/10 at Minnesota State
First Collegiate point: 10/23/10 vs. Western Michigan (assist)
First Collegiate goal: 1/3/11 at Sacred Heart

2010-11 Season:  14 gm. 1-3-4 5/10 pen/min
2011-12 Season: 30 gm. 2-5-7, 15/30 pen/min.

2011-12: Riley played in 30 of 36 for the Saints as a sophomore and had two goals and five assists for seven points. One of his two goals came on the power play as he scored the Saints' lone goal at Harvard. He also had a goal in a 6-6 tie with Merrimack at the Ledyard Bank Classic. He assisted on the game winning goal in a 2-1 win at Vermont.

2010-11: Riley Austin played in 14 games for the Saints as a rookie, scoring his first collegiate goal in a 5-2 win at Sacred Heart. He was credited with his first collegiate assist in a 3-3 tie with Western Michigan and had an assist in a 3-2 home upset of second-ranked Yale in February.

A solid physical defenseman, Riley Austin scored 11 goals and had 31 assists for 42 points for the Lindsay Muskies last season. He was the Defenseman of the Year for the Muskies and played in the CCHL/CJHL All Star game. The son of Steve and Sheree Austin, Riley was Muskies Rookie of the Year in 2008-09. He attended Fenelon Falls Secondary School and was an honor student. He also played football and was rookie of the year in 2005-06 and offensively MVP in 2006-07.

Jeremy Wick '14

Grand Valley, ONT
Forward
Georgetown (OJHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 10/8/10 at Minnesota State
First Collegiate point: 11/5/10 vs. Cornell (goal)
First Collegiate goal: 11/5/10 vs. Cornell

2010-11: 34 gm. 2-3-5, 15/49 pen/min.
2011-12:
32 gm. 1-5-6, 12/38 pen/min.

2011-12: Jeremy played in 32 games for the Saints as a sophomore and scored a goal with five assists. The goal was part of a comeback from three down at Brown to win 5-3. He assisted on the game winning goal in a 4-3 win over Minnesota State.

2010-11: A hard-hitting wing, Jeremy Wick played in 34 games for the Saints as a rookie and scored two goals and assisted on three others. He scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-0 home win over Cornell and scored his first collegiate game winner in a 4-1 win over Colgate the next night. He scored his first career playoff point in game two at Princeton, setting up the game winner in a 3-2 win.

A 40-goal scorer for the Georgetown Raiders Jr. A team, Jeremy Wick is an outstanding athlete who was also MVP of his high school football and rugby teams. He had 78 points on 40 goals and 38 assists for a Georgetown team which finished third in the OJHL. He was an alternate captain for the Raiders. The son of Tony and Sylvia Wick, he graduated from Westside Secondary School.

Nic Vangog '14

Aurora, ONT
Forward
Aurora (OJHL)
Career Statistics: 

First Collegiate game: 10/9/10 at Minnesota State
First Collegiate point: 11/20/10 at Clarkson (assist)
Most Points Game: 2 3/5/11 at Princeton (playoffs)

2010-11:  32 gm.0-8-8, 7/14 pen.
2011-12:  9 gm. 0-0-0 1/2 pen min.

 

2011-12:Nic played in nine games for the Saints as a sophomore.

2010-11: Nic Vangog made great progress throughout his rookie season for the Saints and finished the year with eight points, all on assists. He scored his first collegiate assist in a 3-1 loss at Clarkson on Nov. 20 and had his first career multi-point game in the playoffs at Princeton, assisting on two of the three Saint goals in a 3-2 win. He also had two assists in a 4-3 overtime win in the quarterfinals at Yale and six of his eight points in his rookie season came in the playoffs.

A big, physical forward, Nic Vangog scored 20 goals and had 20 assists for the Aurora Tigers in his final year of junior hockey. He was named to the OPJHL Future Stars team in 2008-09 and also played volleyball and lacrosse in high school. He was high school volleyball MVP for four seasons and was an Ontario Scholar. He is the son of Rick and Andra Vangog.

Hughes Selected To Pre-Season All Star Squad

St. Lawrence University sophomore defenseman George Hughes has been selected as an ECAC Hockey pre-season All Star and the Saints are predicted to finish seventh by the media and ninth by the coaches as the 2010-11 ECAC Hockey Media Day was held in Atlantic City on Tuesday.

Saints Hockey 2010-2011 Ticket Information Now Available!

Aug. 12: The 2010-2011 ticket information for both the St. Lawrence University men's and women's hockey teams is now available!

Saint Seniors Honored at Annual Banquet

The Class of 2010 dominated the awards at the annual Friends of St. Lawrence Hockey Recognition banquet, held at The Club in downtown Canton on Saturday night.

Saturday April 3 a Big Night for New Saints in the Pros

April 3 was a big night for three members of St. Lawrence University's 2009-10 hockey team in the professional ranks as all three recorded pro firsts.

Trevelyan, Bagnall Named To ECAC All Decade Team

A pair of Saint Hobey Baker Award finalists were named to the ECAC Hockey All Decade Team for 2000-2010, the league announced on Friday.

Petizian Brilliant, But Saints Fall in 3rd Place Game, 3-0

Senior goaltender Alex Petizian came through with a brilliant performance, setting the St. Lawrence University career goals against average in the process, but the Saints fell short in their bid for a 20-win season as Brown University won the 2010 ECAC Hockey third place game 3-0 at the Times Union Center in Albany Saturday afternoon.

Union Hands Saints 3-1 ECAC Semifinal Defeat

St. Lawrence University's 2009-10 men's hockey season will come to an end in the ECAC Hockey third place game on Saturday afternoon after Union took advantage of some bounces to pull out a 3-1 win over the Saints in the semifinals on Friday, ending a run of three straight playoff wins for the Saints.

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