2006-07: Played in 34 games ... Finished fourth on the team with 26 points and 17 assists ... Also scored nine goals, including five on the power play and two game-winners ... Selected to the CHA All-Tournament Team after tallying two goals and three assists for five points during the tournament ... Named CHA Offensive Player of the Week and INCH.com Player of the Week (2/5/07) after tallying seven points in three games against Princeton and a pair of games against Niagara ... Tallied a season-high four points against Niagara (2/2/07) with two goals and two assists ... Scored one goal and had two helpers in the CHA Tournament semifinals against Bemidji State (3/10/07) ... Tallied two points five times, @ Canisius (10/7/06), @ Princeton (1/29/07), @ Miami University (2/15/07), @ Niagara (2/24/07) and against Alabama-Huntsville (3/11/07) ... Took a season-high 11 shots @ Niagara (2/24/07) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Niagara (2/2/07) and against Bemidji State (2/10/07).
2005-06: Had a breakout season, picking up 18 points ... Tied for second on the squad with 11 goals ... Tied for the team with two game-winners ... Tied for second on the team with five power-play markers ... Had two three game point scoring streaks ... Had four multi-point games ... One of six players on the squad to play in all 35 games ... Scored two goals against RIT (11/13/05) in the last game of three-game goal-scoring streak ... Had a goal and assist against twice against Air Force (2/3/06 and 2/24/06) ... Scored the game-winning goal against RIT (11/13/05) and Air Force (2/24/06) ... Scored five points in a three-game stretch from 2/3/06 through 2/10/06 ... Found the net in the team’s CHA semifinal loss to Niagara (3/11/06) ... Issued 18 penalties for 47 minutes.
2004-05: Tallied eight points while playing in 26 games ... Finished the year with three goals and five assists ... Had his first career goal @ Quinnipiac (12/11/04) ... Scored a goal and an assist that night for his only multi-point contest ... All three of his goals proved to be game-winners ... Led the team with three game-winning goals ... His first career point was an assist against Air Force (11/20/04) ... Whistled for 12 penalties totaling 40 minutes.
Pre-RMU: Played for the Pittsburgh Forge with teammate Eric Trax ... Was coached by John Becnic ... Won the NAHL Championship in 2002-03.
Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1982 ... Son of Glenn and Denise Berkstresser ... Has one brother, Glenn Jr. and one sister, Mary ... Major is sport management.
Year |
GP |
G |
A |
PTS |
Pen. |
PIM |
2004-05 |
26 |
3 |
5 |
8 |
12 |
40 |
2005-06 |
35 |
11 |
7 |
18 |
18 |
47 |
2006-07 |
34 |
9 |
17 |
26 |
19 |
38 |
Totals |
95 |
23 |
29 |
52 |
49 |
174 |