Career: Compiled 52 points during his four-year career, which ranks tied for sixth on the all-time scoring list…also finished fourth all-time for assists with 22 and tied for seventh with 15 career goals…helped the Flames compile a 51-22-4 record during his four-year tenure. 1999: As a senior, he earned the starting nod in 20 of 21 games…was selected to the All-MCC First Team as he finished the year with five goals and six assists for 16 points…scored UIC’s second goal in its 3-2 loss to Saint Louis at the NCAA Tournament…had a goal, the game-winner, and added an assist to UIC’s 2-1 league win at Wisconsin-Green Bay. 1998: Had a strong junior season and finished tied as UIC's third-highest scorer with four goals and three assists for 11 points...scored the first goal of the season in the Flames' 3-2 overtime win against Stetson...ended the year with three goals in final five games, including the game-winners in the 1-0 victory over Western Michigan and the 1-0 win against Loyola in the quarterfinals of the MCC Tournament... assisted on Jay DeMerit's game-winning goal in the 2-1 overtime win at Loyola during the regular season. 1997: As a sophomore, finished third in the Flames' scoring race with 14 points on three goals and eight assists...his eight helpers ranks in a tie for fifth on the single-season chart...one of three UIC players to earn MCC Player of the Week accolades during the year as he garnered the honor after scoring the game-winning goal versus Michigan State...had back-to-back multiple-point games in victories over Loyola and Wisconsin-Green Bay...was named to the MCC All-Tournament Team after leading the Flames to the semifinals of the tourney. 1996: In his rookie season, was the Flames' top scoring freshman with three goals and five assists for 11 points and was named to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference All-Newcomer Team...had his first collegiate goal, the game-tying tally, in the season opener against Robert Morris at the Singleton Cup Classic in Conway, SC...helped out on two of the Flames' goals in the 3-0 win over Western Illinois...assisted on John Collins' game-winner in the 4-2 defeat of Bradley...tallied the game-winning goal in the 3-2 Northeastern Illinois win...had two assists in the 3-0 victory over Valparaiso. Prep/Personal: As a senior, led St. Charles to the state championship after going undefeated with a 28-0-1 record...the Fighting Saints set a school record and tied a state mark with the undefeated slate...was the team's top goal scorer with 20 tallies, including two hat-tricks in the playoffs, while finishing with 34 points...received Upstate Eight All-Conference and all-state honors and was named the Chicago Tribune and Aurora Beacon News' Player of the Year...also lettered two years on the basketball team and was named the MVP as a senior...born February 22, 1978...son of Mark and Mona Lindgren...majoring in Business. |
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