Career: Finished career at RIT 5th all time with 369 ground balls … second with 139 caused turnovers … tied for 70th all time in scoring with 77 points on 42 goals and 35 assists.
2016: Named 2016 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year for second straight season … named USILA DIII Long Pole Midfielder of the Year for second straight season … First Team USILA All-American selection … First Team All-Liberty League selection … Liberty League Tournament Most Outstanding Player for second straight season … IMLCA All-East Region First Team selection … ECAC Metro/Upstate Defensive Player of the Year and first team selection … honored as Rich Funke Jr. College Male Athlete of the Year and Rochester Press Radio Club Night of Champions on May 31 … started all 20 games … led the team with 114 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers … won 66-of-115 (57.4%) draws … sixth on the team in scoring with 26 points on 14 goals and 12 assists … named Liberty League Defensive Player of the Week four times on Feb. 29, March 21, April 18 and May 9 … helped RIT’s defense hold opponents to 8.20 goals per game … tied a career-high with 15 ground balls in the season opener at Stevenson … scooped up two or more ground balls 19 times … tallied four points on two goals and two assists to go along with nine ground balls and caused two turnovers versus Ithaca College … scored two goals, dished out three assists, had nine ground balls, caused two turnovers and won 7-of-9 face-offs in a 21-9 win over Union in Liberty League Semifinals … RIT Male Athlete of the Week Nay 9 … combined to score two goals, grab nine ground balls and cause two turnovers in two NCAA Tournament games.
2016 SEASON STATS
2015: Named 2015 Liberty League Defensive Player of the Year … given the USILA Iroquois Nationals Award for Division III's Most Outstanding Player along with the Long-Pole Midfielder Award … first team USILA All-American selection … started all 22 games … led the team with 52 caused turnovers and 122 ground balls … was second in the Liberty League with 122 ground balls … third in the league averaging 5.55 ground balls per game … helped RIT's defense hold opponents to 7.91 goals per game … finished eighth on the team in scoring with 28 points on 14 goals and 14 assists … tallied six goals, won 8-of-13 face-offs, caused three turnovers and grabbed seven ground balls in the Liberty League title game versus Union … named Liberty League Tournament MVP …. Named Liberty League Defensive Player of the Week three times on May 4, April 6 and March 23 … won 17-of-26 face-offs, dished out a pair of assists, scooped up a career-high 15 ground balls and caused two turnovers versus SUNY Cortland in the NCAA Quarterfinals … tallied two goals, grabbed eight ground balls, caused five turnovers and won 10-of-23 face-offs in the NCAA Semifinals versus Tufts … 122 ground balls is tied for tenth most in program history.
2015 SEASON STATS
2014: Started and played in 20 games … Honorable Mention USILA All-America selection … Second Team All-Liberty League selection … Liberty League Defensive Performer of the Week, Feb. 24 and March 24 … tallied 18 points on 10 goals and eight assists … led the team with 42 caused turnovers… second on the team with 80 ground balls … helped RIT’s defense hold opponents to a 8.85 goals per game, including 6.83 in Liberty League play … had a season-high two points on a goal and an assist twice, in the season opener versus No. 1 Stevenson at the Carrier Dome and in the NCAA Quarterfinal win over Union … had three goals, three assists, 25 ground balls and caused 15 turnovers in five postseason games … had a career-high seven ground balls three times in wins over Williams and Union (twice) … caused a career-high five turnovers in the NCAA Semifinal against Tufts … opened the season with nine points (4-5-9) over an eight-game point-scoring streak, Feb. 22 to March 26 … had at least five ground balls in a game eight times … caused at least two turnovers in a game 13 times … fired 29 shots, including 22 on goal … named to the Liberty League All-Academic Team.
2014 SEASON STATS
2013: Played in all 22 games… scooped up 53 ground balls… second on the team with 20 caused turnovers… caused a season-high three turnovers twice vs. Cortland in the National Semifinals and Stevenson in the National Title Game… tallied five points on four goals and an assist… scored three of his four goals in the NCAA Tournament… had 18 ground balls in four NCAA Tournament games… had a season-high six ground balls twice vs. Cabrini (5/11) and in National Championship game vs. Stevenson (5/26).
2013 SEASON STATS
Personal: Mechanical engineering major… son of Jocelyn Laviolette and Brad Hossack.