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Enters
the 2013 season sixth in career goals (63) and seventh in all-time points (85)
2012 - Junior
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Named
All-NEC First Team
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Was
a four-time NEC Offensive Player of the Week, the only league player to win it
more than once in 2012
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Ranked
seventh nationally in goals per game (2.80) and ninth in points per game (4.07)
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Also
finished fourth nationally in shooting percentage (.560)
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Led
the NEC in goals per game and was second in points per game
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Led
the team in goals (42) and finished second in assists (19) and points (61)
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His
42 goals ranked second in single-season school history
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His
61 points tied for second in single-season program history
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Broke
the single-game school record with nine points (5g, 4a) in a win vs. Quinnipiac
(4/21)
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His
four helpers against the Bobcats were a new career high
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Tied
RMU’s single-game school record with seven goals, on the minimum seven shots, in
a win vs. Air Force (2/25)
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Also
added an assist against the Falcons to total eight points with one of his
scores being a man-down tally
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His
19 helpers on the year tied for sixth in single-season RMU history
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Had
14 multi-point games and at least one point in all 15 contests
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Posted
12 multi-goal performances, including each of the final seven contests, and
scored in 14 of 15 games
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Notched
seven games with at least four points and 11 games with at least three points
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Recorded
eight hat tricks, including four in NEC play
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Helped
the Colonials clinch the NEC regular-season championship after collecting six
points (3g, 3a) against nationally ranked Bryant (4/28)
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Had
four goals and two assists in a victory over Canisius (3/27)
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Notched
the game-winning goal in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter in a 9-8
victory at Bellarmine (2/11)
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Finished
with three GWG as he also tallied them against Hobart (3/17) and Wagner (3/31)
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Collected
four multi-assist outings
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Added
a career-high 32 ground balls on the year
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Started
all 15 games on attack
2011
- Sophomore
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Played
in 13 of 15 games and started the season opener at No. 3 North Carolina
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Finished
tied for fifth in goals (16) and seventh in points (17)
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Had
five multi-goal games, including four consecutive outings (4/9 - 4/23)
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Scored
goals in seven straight games (3/13 - 4/23)
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His
16 goals came on just 21 shots, tallying an amazing .762 shooting percentage
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Totaled
a career-high four goals, on four shots, in a win over Wagner (4/16)
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Tallied
three consecutive hat tricks, notching them at Quinnipiac (4/9) and at Canisius
(4/13) in addition to Wagner
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Notched
back-to-back goals to give RMU the lead in its 16-15 win at Bryant (4/23) while
adding a career-high three ground balls
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Posted
a goal in RMU’s 7-5 upset of nationally ranked Bucknell
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His
eight man-up scores broke the single-season school record
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Had
three man-up goals at Quinnipiac (4/9), tying the single-game school record
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Had
the game-winning goal at Canisius (4/13)
2010
- Freshman
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Played
in 12 out of 15 games
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Scored
five goals and assisted on two others
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Collected
his first career hat trick in a win at Wagner (5/5)
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Among
his three scores against the Seahawks included his first-ever man-down goal and
his first caused turnover
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Scored
his first career goal in a win at VMI (3/6)
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Made
his collegiate debut and collected an assist in the season-opening 24-17 win at
Penn State (2/20)
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Tallied
the game-winning goal against Detroit, his second-career score (3/13)
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Picked
up an assist and his first-career ground ball in a win over Canisius (4/6)
High School: In 2009 was fifth in the league in scoring with 29 goals, 31 assists and 60 points ... Led his team to a Midget A Box City Championship.
Personal: Son of Lew and Patsy Hayes ... Born November 3, 1990 ... Major is sport management.
Do you think you've had the chance to change anyone else's life while at RMU?
I hope so, our whole team does community service during the year, so hopefully some people see that, and are moved by it.
One thing that not many people know about you:
I hate seafood.
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