2004-05: Did not play in any games due to a knee injury...named to the Hockey East All-Academic team for the second time in his career.
2003-04: Played in 11 games, including eight Hockey East contests...skated five games at right wing, three games at center and three games at left wing...first goal of the season came on the power-play and gave NU a 1-0 lead over No. 4 New Hampshire in a game the Wildcats won 3-2 Nov. 21 at Matthews Arena.
2002-03: Suited up in 26 games, playing 23 games at right wing...skated 18 games with Trevor Reschny at left wing and Brian Tudrick at center; the line produced nine goals and 16 assists...scored a goal and assisted on two others for a career-high four-point game in 10-1 Husky rout over Connecticut Oct. 10...had assist in 3-1 loss to Maine Jan. 11...assisted on Trevor Reschny’s second-period, game-tying goal in 3-2 win over UMass Jan. 25...had assist in 4-1 loss to Harvard in the Beanpot consolation game Feb. 10 at the FleetCenter...scored in 4-3 loss to New Hampshire Feb. 14.
2001-02: Played in 36 games, 27 at right wing, primarily with Eric Ortlip and center Chris Lynch...one of 13 Huskies named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team...first career point was an assist of a Mike Ryan goal against Notre Dame Oct. 27...had a goal and an assist for first career multiple-point game at Maine Nov. 16...had a goal and an assist in 7-2 rout versus Holy Cross Nov. 30...credited with two assists against Iona Dec. 15...netted a goal at UMass Lowell Jan. 20 in 5-1 Northeastern win...had two goals and an assist for a season-high three-point game at Massachusetts Jan. 26, which started a four-game, point-scoring streak...assisted on Chris Lynch’s goal to give Northeastern the lead for good in 3-2 win over Providence on Jan. 27...fed Eric Ortlip for a power-play goal against Harvard in the first round of the Beanpot against Harvard on Feb. 4...set up Ortlip for the game-winning goal at UMass Lowell in the second game of the Hockey East quarterfinals on March 8.
Before NU: Played three seasons for the Cambridge Winter Hawks in the Mid-Western Jr. B League...was the 2000-01 Ontario Hockey Association Player of the Year and Mid-Western Jr. B League Most Valuable Player...led the league in points with 99...also named to the Mid-Western Jr. B All-Star Team last season...helped Cambridge to the All-Ontario Sutherland Cup Championship in 1999-00...won team awards for Most Sportsmanlike (1999-00) and Most Improved (1998-99).
Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1982...enjoys golfing, fishing, hunting, working out and rollerblading...uncle Don Herriman played for the Edmonton Oilers in the 1970s...majoring in Marketing...Class of 2006.