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In 2004: Played in every game, despite a painful shoulder injury late in the season ... One of team's most versatile players ... Handled 89.5% of the team's faceoffs, served as short-stick defensive middie, and also frequently swapped for a long pole in man-down situations ... Won 145 of 283 draws (.512) ... Finished third in the Patriot League in faceoff wins per game ... Best showing at the X game against Lehigh, when he won 15 of 21 ... Credited with two assists, coming against Harvard and Lafayette ... Led team and ranked second in the Patriot League in ground balls with 68 (4.86 per game) ... In 2003: Had an outstanding sophomore season as a defensive middie and faceoff specialist ... Won 42 of 86 draws (.488) ... Missed last three games with a broken rib ... A huge factor in Bucknell's critical 8-7 win over Hobart ... Won 10 of 19 faceoffs against All-Patriot Leaguer Tim Booth, including several key draws that led to goals late in the game ... Credited with 21 ground balls, including season-high six against Lafayette ... In 2002: Played in all 13 games as a freshman, serving as a short-stick defensive middie and No. 2 faceoff man ... Won 21 of 44 faceoffs, including 10 of 11 in Bucknell's win over Mount St. Mary's ... Picked up one point, an assist at Holy Cross ... Also credited with a career-high seven ground balls against the Crusaders ... Personal: Son of Howard and Jane Goodman ... Majoring in electrical engineering ... Dean's List student and member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... Named to Verizon Academic All-District Team in 2003 and 2004 ... Earned Bucknell's Emerging Leader Award ... Also earned 2003 Charles White Prize for scholar-athlete achievement through two years and 2004 ECAC Merit Medal for scholar-athlete achievement through three years ... Selected as 2004 Homecoming Host ... Received Outstanding Fraternity Athlete Award ... Bucknell Orientation Leader ... Member of Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa honor societies ... Participated in summer engineering/business seminar ... Graduated from Dwight Englewood High School ... Earned four letters each in lacrosse, wrestling and soccer ... Four-time MVP of wrestling team and three-time lax MVP ... First team all-league and all-state in lax ... Named Bergen County Soccer Player of the Year in 2000 after leading team to fifth straight division title ... Earned Charles J. Hardy Award as top senior athlete in his class ... Also won similar awards as top athlete in class in first three years ... New Jersey Academic All-American ... Father, Howard, played football at Syracuse. According to Jamieson: "Ryan is an absolute warrior. He doesn't know what it is to play at 80 or 90 percent. It has to be 120 percent or else it isn't worth it for him. Physically he has all the tools to be a dominating player. Without any doubt he is our No. 1 faceoff guy. He is the most versatile player that we have. And when you look at what Ryan accomplishes every day as a student-athlete, it's just remarkable. I have so much respect for him. He is exactly what the NCAA should be marketing as the ideal student-athlete." | |||||||||||||||||