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Colin Theisen Season 2021-22

#63
PositionForward
Weight187 lbs
Height6-0
ClassGraduate Student
HometownMonroe, Mich.
Previous SchoolNotre Dame (NCAA)/Dubuque (USHL)
Graduate (2021-22 at Arizona State)
  • Set a new ASU single season program record for total points with 42 (19G, 23A)
  • Scored his 100th career point with a goal at No. 9/11 Northeastern on Jan. 11
  • Finished the season with 23 assists - tied for third in most assists in a single season in ASU history
  • Scored his first points for ASU in the first game of the season against UMass Lowell with two assists. 
  • Netted his first goal for ASU at No. 12 Denver on Oct. 8th.
  • Scored a hat trick against St. Thomas on Oct. 29 - the second of his career. 
  • Rode a six-game point streak through games against No. 12 Denver, New Hampshire and Colgate with eight points (2G, 6A)
  • Averaged 1.20 points per game through 35 appearances
  • With 19 goals, Theisen ranks third in ASU's single-season goal scoring records
  • Enjoyed two two-goal nights against Colorado College on Dec. 17 and No. 9/11 Northeastern on Jan. 11
  • His two shorthanded goals is tied for the lead amongst all NCAA skaters
  • Theisen finished his collegeiate career with 179 collegiate games played over five years.
    • He became the 28th player in NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey history to play in 175 career games
  • Boasted another five-game point scoring streak through No. 18 Clarkson, Colorado College, and No. 9 Cornell
  • Ranked opponent? No problem. Theisen found the back of the net against No. 5 Quinnipiac, No. 20 Bemidji State, No. 18 Clarkson, No. 9 Cornell, and No. 12 Denver (twice).
  • Finished his final season as the team's leading plus/minus with a +10 

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Senior (2020-21 at Notre Dame):
  • Played in 27 games, scoring eight goals and adding six assists for 14 points
  • His eight goals were tied for second on the team, while he led the Irish with 49 penalty minutes
  • Scored a hat trick versus Wisconsin in the second game of the season (Nov. 14) marking his first career hat trick
  • Notched two goals and two assists over the final four games of the season
  • Finished his Irish career by playing 144 of a possible 146 games, while scoring 33 goals and adding 40 assists for 73 points
  • Named Academic All-Big Ten (March 17)
Junior (2019-20 at Notre Dame):
  • Scored eight goals and recorded 12 assists in 37 games played as a junior
  • Recorded a +4 rating during the 2019-20 season
  • Scored the first goal of the season for the Irish in the season opener against Air Force (Oct. 11)
  • Recorded two goals and one assist in a 6-1 victory to secure the season opening sweep against Air Force (Oct. 13), marking his first career three-point game
  • Scored a goal and recorded two assists in the 6-4 loss against Wisconsin (Jan. 24), tying his career high with three points and it marked his fifth multi-point game of the season and 10th of his career.
  • Named Academic All-Big Ten (May 11)
Sophomore (2018-19 at Notre Dame):
  •  Finished tied for second on the Irish with 11 goals, in addition to nine assists, in 2018-19
  • Scored the second goal in Notre Dame’s 3-0 Ice Breaker championship win over then #4/5 Providence (Oct. 13)
  • Had a goal in Notre Dame’s 3-2 loss to #2/3 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 26)
  • Scored a power-play goal to help lift Notre Dame to a 4-0 win over Boston College (Dec. 31), marking his first power-play goal of the season
  • Scored a pair of goals, including his first career game winner, in Notre Dame’s 3-2 comeback win at Minnesota (Feb. 22)
  • Had an assist on Cal Burke’s goal in Notre Dame’s 3-2 win over Penn State in the Big Ten Championship game (March 23)
  • Named to Big Ten All-Academic Team
Freshman (2017-18 at Notre Dame):
  • Scored a goal in his first career game, Notre Dame’s 5-3 season-opening win over Alabama Huntsville (Oct. 6)
  • Notched his first career assist in Notre Dame’s game two, 4-0 win over the Chargers (Oct. 7)
  • Had a pair of goals, including his first career power-play goal, in Notre Dame’s 5-4 win over Omaha (Oct. 27)
  • Had a goal and an assist in Notre Dame’s 4-1 win at #16 Ohio State (Nov. 3)
  • Had a pair of assists in Notre Dame’s 3-2 comeback win at 12th-ranked Wisconsin (Dec. 8), marking his first career two-assist game
  • Named Rookie of the Year and ACHA All-American Scholar 
Junior Hockey (Dubuque, USHL):
  • Spent the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League (USHL)
  • In his two years with the Fighting Saints, played in 121 games, and notched 92 points on 52 goals and 40 assists
  • Served as an assistant captain during the 2016-17 season
  • Tied for third in USHL scoring in 2016-17 with 62 points on 35 goals and 27 assists in 57 games
  • His 35 goals ranked second in the league (regular season) and he was named a 2016-2017 USHL Third Team All-Star
  • Earned USHL Forward of the Week honors twice during the 2016-2017 season and finished the season with five game-winning goals and nine power-play tallies
  • Added two goals and three assists in five playoff games in 2016-17 and also served as an alternate captain during his second season with the Fighting Saints
  • In 2015-16, played in 39 regular-season games, scoring 14 goals and adding six assists for 20 points
  • Added four assists in 12 playoff games as the Fighting Saints advanced to the Clark Cup Final
Personal: Graduated from St. Mary Catholic Central High School where he set the Michigan High School Athletics Association lacrosse record for most goals scored in one season (102 goals in 14 games). Set the MHSAA record for the second- (15) and third-most (13) most lacrosse goals in a single game. Also played for the Compuware and the Victory Honda programs. Son of Paul Theisen and Toni Theisen and has an older brother, Isaac.