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2008-09 Men's Ice Hockey Roster

20 Matt Cook

  • Height 5-11
  • Weight 200
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Belle Mead, NJ
  • Highschool Tabor Academy

Biography

Profile
Born October 29, 1986 … Shoots left … A 2005 graduate of Tabor Academy … Was a member of the Cum Laude Society at Tabor … Also lettered in tennis and lacrosse … Enjoys deep sea fishing and playing electric guitar … Favorite professional hockey team is the Pittsburgh Penguins … Favorite hockey player is Mario Lemieux … Majoring in economics … Cook’s father, two uncles, and grandfather all played hockey at Princeton … Parents are Stephen and Nina Cook

2007-08
Lead the team with 10 goals … Finished fourth with 19 points, including nine assists … Played in 35 games … An ECAC All-Academic selection … Tallied first point of season with an assist against Ferris State on 10/12 … Registered first goal of the season and added two assists against Ferris State on 10/13 … Scored a goal at Princeton on 12/1 … Posted a marker against Nebraska-Omaha on 12/14 … Had a goal at Army on 1/5 … Tallied a marker against Colgate on 1/11 … Scored the game-winning goal and added an assist against Cornell on 11/12 … Had a helper at RPI on 1/19 … Registered a goal at St. Lawrence on 1/25 … Tallied an assist at #10 Clarkson on 1/26 … Added an assist against #16 Quinnipiac on 2/2 … Scored a goal against Harvard on 2/8 … Totaled two goals at Cornell on 2/15 … Tallied an assist against Cornell on 3/15.

2006-07
Was one of five players to appear in all 36 games … Served as an assistant captain … Recorded a career-high 26 points with 12 goals and 14 assists … Named the team’s Most Improved Player … Tied for team lead with 17 points in conference games on seven goals and 10 assists … Was +1 on the season … Scored a goal and had two assists against Princeton on 11/4 … Had a seven-game point streak from 12/8 to 1/5 during which he tallied eight points … Collected a goal and an assist against RPI at the Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup at Vermont on 12/30 … Also had a goal against #6 St. Cloud State and was named to the all-tournament team … Recorded six points during a four-game point streak from 1/26 to 2/3 … Scored a power-play goal and added an assist at Harvard on 2/2 … Totaled nine points on the power play with three goals and six assists … Scored the game-winning goal against Yale on 2/23 … Also had an assist in the game … Had five multiple-point games … Thrice earned a spot on the ECACHL Weekly Honor Roll … Named to the ECACHL All-Academic Team … Earned the Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Award … Was an Academic All-America nominee

2005-06
Played in 31 games with nine points on three goals and six assists … Made his collegiate debut against Colorado College on 10/7 … Recorded his first career point with an assist against Connecticut on 10/15 … Scored his first collegiate goal against Bentley on 10/28 … Had a goal and two assists against Wayne State on 11/26 for his first multiple-point game … Assisted on both Union goals at Harvard on 1/28 … Played in both games against Yale in the first round of the ECACHL playoffs and started on 3/3 … Appeared in 19 ECACHL games, tallying four points on a goal and three assists

Before Union
Played for Tabor Academy of the New England Prep League … Elected co-captain his senior year along with teammate Chris Potts … Cook was in the top 20 in prep scoring with 20 goals and 28 assists as a senior … Named to the NEPL East League first team … As a junior he put up a career-best 38 assists and 51 points in 30 games … Received the Clayton Keith Award as a sophomore and senior, which is given to the team’s "most dedicated player" … Tabor was runner-up in the NEPL Championship in 2003 and 2005 … Helped the Seawolves to a combined three-year record of 51-29-4 … Played in 82 total games with 45 goals and 84 assists for 129 points

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 20

    2005-06First Year

    C/LW
    5'11" 200 lbs
    20
  • 20

    2006-07Sophomore

    C/LW
    5'11" 200 lbs
    20
  • 20

    2007-08Junior

    C/LW
    5'11" 200 lbs
    20
  • 20

    2008-09Senior

    C/LW
    5'11" 200 lbs
    20