2021-22 Minnesota State Mavericks Men's Ice Hockey Roster Choose a Player: Aamodt, Wyatt Bellini, Steven Borchardt, Cade Carroll, Andrew Edwards, Tanner Furry, Brendan Gregga, Connor Groll, Josh Hillman, Will Hirose, Akito Krajnik, Zach Livingstone, Jake Lutz, Reggie Maass (WSH), Benton Malinowski, Tony McKay, Dryden McNeely, Jack Miller, Andrew Morton, Sam Napravnik, Julian Olson, Brenden Pavel, Ondrej Rancier, Keenan Sandelin, Ryan Silye, David Smith (ARI), Nathan Sowder, Lucas Zmolek, Bennett Go Matt Dewkett/Minnesota State Athletics Matt Dewkett/Minnesota State Athletics Pause 3 Jack McNeely Class Senior DOB 12/18/96 Position D S/C R Height 6-3 Hometown Lakeville, MN Weight 187 Last Team Tri-City (USHL) Bio Biography As a Maverick: Four-year letterwinner (2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21)...Served as an alternate captain in 2020-21. 2020-21: Registered 1-5--6 in 27 games played on the season...+12 (t-fifth), with 41 blocked shots (second on team) and 37 shots on goal...2020-21 WCHA All-Academic. 2019-20: Had 4-9--13 with and saw action in all 38 games as a junior...Tied for second on the team with +21 rating and ranked third with 41 blocked shots...Assisted on Nathan Smith's overtime game-winning goal in 3-2 WCHA road victory at Bowling Green January 18, 2020...2019-20 WCHA Scholar-Athlete...2019-20 WCHA All-Academic. 2018-19: Notched one goal and six assists for seven points...Saw action in all 42 games...Recorded first career goal on Nov. 16 in helping Minnesota State to 7-1 win over Ferris State...Logged multi-assist game when with two helpers at Alaska Fairbanks (Feb. 1)...Blocked 36 shots in his second season as a Maverick...Led Mavericks with +27 (ranked seventh in the nation)...2018-19 WCHA Scholar-Athlete...2018-19 WCHA All-Academic. 2017-18: Had 0-6--6 in 23 games played in first season of college hockey...Finished with +8 rating and 16 shots on goal...Registered two assists in 7-0 win at Lake Superior State Dec. 9, 2017. THE McNEELY FILE: Team captain for Tri-City of the United States Hockey League where he had 0-1--1 in 11 games played with the Storm prior to be traded to Muskegon (1-10--11 in 38 GP) in 2016-17...Won Clark Cup in helping Tri-City capture USHL postseason title in 2015-16 where he had 0-2--2 in 11 regular-season games with the Storm...Lakeville North (Minn.) High School product where he had 1-20--21 in 25 games in 2014-15...Selected to play in the Upper Midwest HS Elite League where he totalled 1-9--10 in 42 games with Team Southwest.