AWARDS:
- Hockey East All-Academic Team (2020-21)
GRADUATE (2024-25):
- Competed in 35 games this season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 total points
- Scored his first goal of the season versus Michigan on the power play
- Went on a four-game point-scoring streak with one goal and three assists (Nov. 8-16)
- Notched a multipoint game against Minnesota Duluth (1G, 1A) on Friday night. Tacked on another assist on Saturday for a three-point weekend versus the Bulldogs
- Enjoyed another four-game point-scoring streak (2G, 2A) to start the second half of the schedule, including the game-winning goal against Cornell to secure the Desert Hockey Classic Championship title
- Scored two goals in the series opening game against the eventual 2025 national champions Western Michigan, including the game-winner
- Assisted on the game-winning goal scored by Anthony Dowd to secure game one of the NCHC quarterfinals over Minnesota Duluth
- Assisted on two goals, including a game-tying that forced overtime, in game two of the NCHC quarterfinals. The Sun Devils defeated the Bulldogs, 6-5, to advance to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff in its first year as a member of the conference
- Named to the NCHC Academic All-Conference Team
SENIOR (2023-24):
- Finished the season at +6
- Tallied four assists in the last three games of the year
- Returned to the lineup on Feb. 9-10, 2024 and immediately put up a four-point weekend against Alaska with one goal and one assist on each night of the series
- Was injured in the Friday night game at Colorado College (Dec. 1, 2023) and missed the next 15 games. He returned to the lineup on Feb. 9, 2024 against Alaska Fairbanks
- Tallied a four-point weekend against then-No. 2 Denver complete with one goal and three assists
- Scored his first goal of the season against Miami (OH) on October 27, 2023
JUNIOR (2022-23):
- Earned a pair of points against St. Thomas (MN) on Jan. 28.
- Tallied four assists against Lindenwood on Feb. 17. This is the first time a Sun Devil has tallied four assists in a single game since James Sanchez at Wisconsin on Feb. 21, 2020. The team is now 6-0-0 when Ty records at least two points.
SOPHOMORE (2021-22, at Northeastern):
- Recorded 6 goals and 14 assists this season; 20 points
- Earned a pair of assists in the 4-0 win over Bentley (10/2)
- Notched an assist in the 3-0 win over Holy Cross (10/8)
- Assisted a goal at Boston College (10/15)
- Scored his first goal of the season against UConn (10/26)
- Dished out three assists in the weekend against Maine (10/29-10/30)
- Earned two goals and an assist in the weekend against LIU (1/07-1/08)
- Won 11 face offs in a win over UConn (2/25)
FRESHMAN (2020-21, at Northeastern):
- Scored first collegiate goal against Merrimack (12/12)
- Notched his second goal of the season against No. 19 Providence (12/19)
- Had a pair of goals over weekend trip against Vermont (12/26-12/27)
- Earned fifth collegiate goal over No. 9 UMass and one helper on the night (1/1)
- Tallied a pair of assists in 3-2 win over Merrimack (1/9)
- Notched a goal in 7-0 win over New Hampshire (1/13)
- Scored a power play goal and had an assist in 4-0 win over UMass Lowell (2/20)
Junior Hockey:
Played the two seasons in the USHL with the Dubuque Fighting Saints scoring 32 goals and 66 assists ... Was named to the All-USHL Third-Team in his final season while finishing third in the league with 58 points and led the USHL with 41 assists ... Ty was also named to the USHL All-Academic Team during the 2018-19 season and was on the honor roll all four years of high school ... He played in the 2018-19 USHL/NHL top prospects game ... In 2017-18 Ty played 54 games for the St. Michael's Buzzers putting up 17 games with 36 assists and was named to the OJHL First-Team All-Prospects ... In 2016-17 had 35 goals and 52 assists in 54 games for the GTMMHL Mississauga Rebels and winning the GTMMHL Championship.
Personal:
Son of Paul and Dana ... Paul played junior hockey, college hockey and then professionally in North America and Europe ... Has two siblings including teammate and twin brother Dylan ... Class of 2024.