I am a current junior at a D1 prep school in Massachusetts called St. John's Prep. I have a 3.3 GPA in accelerated and college preparatory level classes. I play goalie and have played goalie since my freshman year. I have worked extremely hard to get to the point at which I am currently at. In just three years I have gone from 2nd string on the freshman team my freshman year, to starting on the junior varsity team my sophomore year, to starting on the varsity team over a senior my junior year. I finished the 2013 regular season with a save percentage of just over 54%, with 86 saves, and a 6.54 goals against average against one of the toughest schedules in the state of Massachusetts. I am a hard worker both on and off the field and will bring a great work ethic and great leadership to any team that I play for. I am willing to play anywhere in the country in terms of location. I also feel as though a D2 or D3 college would best suit me, however, I have no doubt that if given the opportunity, I could play and play well at the D1 level.
Statistic | 2013 Varsity Team | 2012 Junior Varsity |
---|---|---|
GAA | 6.62 | 2.13 |
Save % | 55.2 | 63 |
Saves | 106 | 59 |
Shutouts | 0 | 2 |
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