4 Kyle Craig
Kyle Craig
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    195
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Quincy, Mass.
  • High School:
    Quincy
  • Position:
    D
  • Major:
    Biology

Bio

As a Junior in 2012-13: Played in 15 games for the Ravens...Fall/Spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Tallied 0-6-6 while recording 27 shots on goal...Was whistled for nine penalties totaling 18 minutes...Dished out an assist against Framingham State on 1/5...Chipped in an assist against Stonehill on 1/19...Contributed an assist at Stonehill on 2/2...Distributed an assist against Saint Michael's on 2/5...Capped a three-game point streak with an assist against Southern New Hampshire on 2/12...Dished out an assist in the Northeast-10 Championship title game at Saint Anselm on 3/2.
2012-13 Statistics 

As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Played in 15 games for the Ravens...Spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Tallied one goal, on the power play, and six assists for seven points...Picked up six penalties for 12 minutes...In his collegiate debut, assisted on the game-winning goal against Southern New Hampshire on 11/19...Dished out an assist against Stonehill on 12/3...Assisted on both Franklin Pierce goals against Univ. of New England on 12/9...Chipped in an assist against SUNY Geneseo on 1/6...Assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime at Suffolk on 1/10...Scored his first career goal, on the power play, against Assumption on 1/28.
2011-12 Statistics 

Craig Before Franklin Pierce: Two-year letterwinner at Quincy (Mass.) High School...League All-Star as a sophomore...Also played baseball at Quincy...Played hockey at the junior level for a total of four years for both South Shore of the EJHL and Boston of the AJHL...Junior team captured a state championship in his sophomore year...All-League selection with his junior team in his junior year.

Personal: Son of Diana and Kevin Craig...Father, Kevin, played hockey at Plymouth State Univ. and holds the school's career records for goals (80), assists (106) and points (186)...Has an older brother, Brendan, who played hockey for both Nichols College and Westfield State Univ...A biology major.