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  Steve Read

Steve Read

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Skillman, NJ

High School:
Lawrenceville

Height / Weight:
6-0 / 195

Position:
Forward

2004: Played and started all 20 games • Johns Hopkins Alumni Invitational All-Tournament Team • first-team All-Centennial Conference • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll • Academic All-District • led team in goals (eight) and points (18) • scored game-winning goals against William Paterson, Drew, Dickinson, and Swarthmore • named Centennial Player of the Week on September 27 after scoring two goals in wins over McDaniel and Drew.

2003: Played all but one game and started two • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll • fifth on the team in points (nine) • scored two goals in the 9-2 win over DeSales in the ECAC tournament • also scored in the 7-0 win over Villa Julie • assisted both goals in 2-0 win at Gettysburg • also had an assist in the win over SUNY Farmingdale.

2002: Played 19 games and started 11 • Centennial Conference Honorable Mention • had eight goals and four assists for 20 points, fourth-highest on the team • had a goal and an assist against Alvernia and Haverford.

Personal: Stephen M. Read • son of Steve Read and Elizabeth Clemente • born June 8, 1984 • international relations major with a minor in entrepreneurship and management • teaching assistant • member of international relations honor society • Dean's List • National Society of Collegiate Scholars • all-league, all-area, and all-state prep selection in high school • led team to three state championships • team MVP as a senior • three-time leading scorer for Alabama ODP team • also played ice hockey and ran track in high school • brother, Christian, played hockey at Princeton • father played hockey at St. Lawrence.

 

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