11 Sean Woodring
Sean Woodring
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Weight:
    175
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • Hometown:
    Rogue River, Ore.
  • High School:
    Rogue River
  • Position:
    F
  • Major:
    Biology

Bio

Finished his career ranked second in program history in games played (95), tied for fifth in power-play goals (12), ranked 10th in goals (20), tied for 11th in assists (29) and ranked 12th in points (49).

At the end of his career, had tied for the second-most power-play goals in a single season in program history (7, 2007-08) and tied for the 13th-most assists (13, 2007-08).

As a Senior in 2010-11: Played in 23 games for the Ravens...Northeast-10 Conference Academic All-Conference Team selection...Fall/Spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Tallied four goals and six assists for 10 points...Scored one power-play goal and one game-winning goal...Picked up six penalties for 12 minutes...Scored a power-play goal at Nichols on 11/10...Dished out an assist against Southern New Hampshire on 12/1...Netted a goal at Saint Anselm on 1/4...Chipped in an assist at SUNY Fredonia on 1/15...Scored a goal and added a pair of assists at University of New England on 2/8...Tallied the game-winning goal at Assumption on 2/16...Dished out a pair of assists at Stonehill on 2/19.

As a Junior in 2009-10: Played in 24 games for the Ravens...Northeast-10 Conference Academic All-Conference Team selection...Fall/Spring Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Tied for third on the team in power-play goals (3)...Tallied three goals and five assists for eight points...Scored one game-winning goal and picked up six penalties for 12 minutes...Picked up an assist at Wentworth on 11/9...Dished out an assist at Westfield State on 11/12...Scored on the power play at Saint Michael's on 12/12...Netted a power-play goal at Buffalo State on 1/8...Scored the game-winning goal on the power play and added an assist against University of New England on 1/12...Tallied an assist at Becker on 1/15...Dished out an assist against Stonehill on 2/20.

Woodring As a Sophomore in 2008-09: Played in 24 games for the Ravens...Northeast-10 Conference Academic All-Conference Team selection...ECAC Northeast All-Academic Team selection...Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection...Scored five goals (one on the power play) and added five assists to total 10 points...Tallied four penalty minutes...Scored two goals, including a power-play marker, and added an assist against Assumption on 11/14...Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Weekly Honor Roll for the week ending on 11/16...Netted a goal at Worcester State on 1/29...Potted a pair of goals against Plymouth State on 2/23.

As a Freshman in 2007-08: Named Northeast-10 Conference Co-Freshman of the Year...Appeared in 24 games for the Ravens...Named team's Rookie of the Year...Set a new program freshman scoring mark with 21 points on eight goals and 13 assists and finished the regular season first in the Northeast-10 Conference in freshman scoring...Had a season-high three points with a goal and two assists in win over Worcester State on 11/12...Notched a goal and an assist versus Johnson & Wales on 11/18...Named Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Week for the week ending on 11/18...Posted a career-best three assists in a win over Minnesota-Crookston on 12/28...Named Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Week for the week ending on 12/30...Had a goal and two assists in an overtime win over Becker on 1/4...Named ECAC Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week for the week ending on 1/6...Set a new school record for points by a freshman with his eighth goal and 21st point against Southern N.H. on 2/23.

 Before Franklin Pierce: Four-year letterwinner at Rogue River (Ore.) High School...Also a two-time letter-winner in wrestling at Rogue River...Played junior hockey with the Eugene Generals (NORPAC).

Personal: Son of Daniel Woodring and Susanne Sinnhuber...Has an older sister, Kathleen, and a younger brother, Dylan...A biology major.