
2015-16 Closed out his career with his best statistical season to date … Ended his career as the all-time leader in career wins with 45 … Ranks tied for second in the Beacons’ records book with his three career shutouts … Finished his career second in goals against average (2.65), third in save percentage (.907), third in games played (64), third in minutes played (3,624:02) and sixth in saves (1,555) … Appeared in nine games during his senior season, while making six starts … Finished the season 7-1-0 … Posted a team-best 2.10 goals against average … Ended the year with a .918 save percentage … Posted 190 saves, while allowing just 17 goals … Appeared for 485 minutes and 11 seconds … Made his season-debut November 21 and made 18 saves on 20 shots in a 3-2 win at Southern Maine … Posted a shutout with 21 saves against Saint Michael’s College on December 5 … Went 3-0 from January 3-9 with two league wins … Stopped a season-high 35 shots and allowed just two goals in a 6-2 win over Johnson & Wales on January 3 … Came on for the third period and overtime in the NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals and stopped 23 of 24 shots against St. Norbert College.
2014-15 Split time in net during a strong junior campaign … Set the UMass Boston program-record for career wins with 38 … Enters his senior season in the top six in program history for career games played (55), minutes played (3,138:51) and saves (1,365) … Ranks second in program history in career goals against average (2.73) and third in save percentage (.905) … Appeared and started in 12 contests … Finished the season 9-3-0 in 653:19 minutes … Ranked 12th in the nation with his .750 winning percentage … Posted a team-best 2.48 goals against average … Recorded a .911 save percentage … Ended the season with 277 saves and 27 goals allowed … Posted one shutout … Allowed one goal or fewer on five occasions … Posted 20 or more saves in eight of 12 games and 30 or more saves on three occasions … Recorded a season-high 38 saves and allowed just one goal November 8 in a 3-1 win over St. Anselm College … Registered his second collegiate shutout with 32 saves in a 2-0 win over Castleton State on November 21 … Stopped 34 of 37 shots in a 5-3 road win over eventual national champion Trinity College on November 30 … Became the program-record for career wins (35) on November 30 at Trinity College … Posted 25 saves on 26 shots in a 4-1 win over New England College on January 17.
2013-14 Improved his play across the board as a sophomore … Named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week on two occasions … Honored as a member of the 49th Annual Codfish Bowl All-Tournament Team … Started and played in 18 contests … Posted the third-best single-season goals against average (2.32) and save percentage (.922) in program history … Led the Beacons and finished with the third most wins in a single-season in UMass Boston program history with 13 victories … Finished the year 12-3-2 in 1006:35 minutes … Stopped 459 shots … Allowed 39 goals … Wrapped up the season tied for second in program-history with his 29 career victories … Registered 20 or more saves in 13 contests and 30 or more in seven games … Allowed two goals or fewer in 12 of 18 games … Won seven consecutive starts and allowed two goals or fewer all seven starts from December 1-January 7… Stopped 62 shots and allowed just three goals in the P.A.L. Stovepipe Classic (Nov. 30-Dec. 1) to help the Beacons earn the Tournament Title … Posted 12 saves through two periods and did not allow a goal in UMass Boston’s win over Wentworth on December 13 … Led the Beacons to the 49th Annual Codfish Bowl Tournament Title by making 33 saves on 35 shots January 5 in the Championship Game against Southern New Hampshire … Enjoyed a career-game January 7 at Fenway Park by making 34 saves in a 4-2 victory over Salem State … Posted a career-high 45 saves on 47 shots January 24 in a loss to nationally-ranked Babson College.
2012-13 Produced one of the best seasons in program history in his freshman season in net … Named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week January 28 … Recognized as the ECAC East Rookie of the Week January 7 … Honored as a member of the P.A.L. Stovepipe Classic All-Tournament Team ... Appeared in the second most games and minutes in program history for a goaltender in a single-season with 25 and 1,478:57 … Started in 24 contests … Recorded the most wins in a single-season in UMB history with 17 victories … Finished the year 17-6-2 … Registered a 3.12 goals against average and an .819 save percentage … Finished the season fourth in program history with 706 saves in a single-season … Allowed 77 goals … Recorded one of UMass Boston’s two shutouts on the season … Registered 25 or more saves in 15 contests and 30 or more stops in six games … Picked up his first career win in his collegiate debut November 2, by making 25 saves on 26 shots in a 5-1 win at New England College … Stopped a then career-high 33 shots January 6 to lift UMass Boston to their 4th ever Codfish Bowl Championship in a 6-3 win over Johnson & Wales … Recorded a career-high 41 saves at St. Michael’s College on January 12 … Earned his first career win over a nationally ranked squad January 26 at Babson College by making 32 saves … Recorded his first career shutout February 15 by stopping 22 shots in a 5-0 win over St. Michael’s College … Lifted the Beacons to their first playoff win in four seasons with 20 saves on 22 shots February 23 in a win over University of New England.
PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Walpole High School in Walpole, Massachusetts in 2009 ... Named the 2008 Florida Goaltender of the Year ... 2010-11 AJHL Goaltender of the Year and AJHL All-Star ... 2011-12 EJHL Playoff MVP ... Traveled to Russia with New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs to compete in World Club Cup ... Led the Monarchs to the 2011-12 EJHL Championship ... Won back-to-back AJHL Championships in 2009-10 and 2010-11 ... Son of Melaina and Lewis Andrews ... Has one sister Gianna ... Double majoring in Business and Accounting.