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ALL-TIME KNIGHTS - JAY LATULIPPE

Jay  Latulippe  #39

2001-05

Position: Center
Height: 5-10 1/2
Weight: 182
Birthdate: 3/12/82
Shoots/Catches:L
Hometown: Saratoga Springs, NY
Previous Team: Northwood Prep

 

SENIOR YEAR (2004-05)—Alternate Captain … Bill Harrison MVP Award winner ... Clarkson’s leading scorer with a team-high 16 goals and 20 assists for 36 points ... Knights’ top scorer on the power play with 10 of the Green and Gold’s 33 man-advantage markers ... Had 10 multiple-point games … Recorded his first career hat trick in 4-1 victory over Dartmouth (11/12) … Named ECACHL Player of the Week (2/7) after recording five points in Clarkson’s only weekend sweep (2/4-5) of the season. Scored both goals in 2-1 win over Yale (2/4) and followed with one goal and one assist the next night in 3-1 victory over Princeton (2/5) to complete the sweep at Cheel Arena … Recorded a power-play goal and two assists to help Clarkson to a tie (3-3) and win (3-1) vs. Ohio State in last games before the break (12/10-11) … Figured in on all three goals in 4-3 loss to Rensselaer (1/22) with a power-play tally and two assists … Tallied two power-play goals and one assist in 6-4 loss at UMass (10/9) for first multiple-goal game of the season ... Tallied a goal and an assist in 3-3 tie against Colgate (2/25) to become the 72nd Golden Knight to reach 100 career points … Netted playoff goals in 4-3 overtime win at Union (3/6) and in 3-2 overtime loss at Cornell (3/12) … Finished collegiate career with 103 points on 45 goals and 58 assists through 146 games … Named to ECACHL weekly Honor Roll five times (10/11, 11/15, 12/13, 2/14, 2/28).

JUNIOR YEAR (2003-04)—The Knights’ most consistent forward in 2004, scoring 23 points on 10 goals and 13 assists in the season’s second half … Clarkson’s third-leading scorer with 31 points (14-17) in 40 games … Netted six power-play markers and two game-winning goals â€¦ Tallied a career-high four points (2-2) vs Mercyhurst (1/3) … Named ECAC Player of the Week once (1/5) and selected to the conference’s weekly Honor Roll four times (12/1, 12/30, 2/2, 2/23).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2002-03)—Provided Clarkson with a dangerous scoring threat in the first half of the season, but saw his offensive production fall off down the stretch … Skated in 33 games, scoring seven goals and four assists for 11 points … Was named to the ECAC weekly Honor Roll (1/6) after recording two goals, including one on the power play, and one assist in 6-0 victory over Colgate (1/4) … Tallied one goal and one assist in 6-3 loss at Vermont (2/14) for only points in final 11 games … Started the season with a three-game point scoring streak, including a goal in 4-2 season-opening loss at Ohio State (10/25) and the Knights’ lone score in 2-1 setback at St. Lawrence (11/2) …Led team in penalty minutes with 68 on 26 penalties.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2001-02)—Clarkson’s top rookie scorer and second-leading scorer among ECAC freshmen with 25 points on eight goals and 17 assists, playing in 34 games on the wings … Recorded six points (3-3) over the last eight games … Scored two points in Quarterfinal sweep of St. Lawrence with a goal in the 3-1 victory (3/8) and an assist in the 6-1 win (3/9) … Third on the team in plus/minus at +11 … Named ECAC Rookie of the Week once (10/22) and selected five times to weekly Honor Roll (11/5, 12/2, 1/28, 2/18, 2/24) … Scored both Clarkson goals in 2-2 overtime tie vs. Colgate (1/27) … Recorded three assists in 7-6 overtime win against St. Lawrence (11/3) … Totaled six points (1-5) in four games against the Saints, helping the Knights go 3-1 against their arch-rivals … Also had two assists in 5-0 win vs. Miami (10/19) … Scored first collegiate point with Clarkson’s lone goal in 1-1 tie against BGSU (10/13).

BEFORE CLARKSON—A top scorer for coach Tom Flemming at Northwood Prep in 2000-01 with 63 points on 28 goals and 35 assists through 37 games ... Also recorded 40 penalty minutes ... Skated for the Capital District Selects from 1997-2000 and tallied 39 goals and 62 assists for coach Jim Salfi’s club through 74 games in 1999-2000 ... EJHL MVP in 2000.

PERSONAL—Son of Sherri and Jay Latulippe, who both are natives of the North Country ... Born on March 12, 1982 ... Shoots left ... Social Sciences major ... Has played hockey for 15 years and has competed on Select 15, 16, and 17 teams ... Has an older sister, Kristie, who served in the U.S. Peace Corps in Nepal ... Lists Denis Savard as his favorite athlete ... Likes playing the guitar and lists lacrosse, baseball and golf as other favorite sports.

Year GP Gls Asst Pts P/M PPG SHG GWG HT +/-
2001-02 FR 34 8 17 25 24/48 1 0 1 0 +11
2002-03 SO 33 7 4 11 26/68 1 0 0 0 +1
2003-04 JR 40 14 17 31 22/71 6 0 2 0 E
2004-05 SR 39 16 20 36 31/62 10 0 1 1 -7
Totals 146

45

58 103 103/209 18 0 4 1 +5

CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent
Points: 4 (2-2) - vs Mercyhurst in 8-2 win, 1/3/04
Goals: 3 vs Dartmouth in 4-1 win, 11/12/04
Assists: 3 - vs St. Lawrence in 7-6 ot win, 11/3/01
PP Goals: 2 (twice) vs Dartmouth in 4-1 win, 11/12/04