Princeton University Athletics
2007-08 M. Hockey Roster

Jersey Number 23
Keith Shattenkirk
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 195
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- New Rochelle, N.Y.
- High School:
- Taft School
At Princeton:
2006-07 - played in 13 games ... notched two assists ... was one of 13 Tigers named to the ECAC All-Academic Team ... assisted on Daryl Marcoux’s goal in Princeton’s 4-3 win over Brown in the third game of the ECAC first-round series ... assisted on Jody Pederson’s goal against Dartmouth in the first game of the ECAC quarterfinal series.
2005-06 - appeared in 19 games ... missing most of the season with a broken collarbone ... scored two goals and added an assist for three points ... scored an empty-net goal in Princeton’s 3-0 shutout of Dartmouth ... assisted on Landis Stankievech’s game winner against Alabama-Huntsville ... scored Princeton’s lone goal in a loss to NCAA finalist Boston College ... named to ECACHL All-Academic team.
2004-05 - skated in 29 games ... scored three goals and added an assist for four points ... made his college debut against St. Cloud State ... scored his first career goal, the game-winner, in a win against Yale ... set up Mark Masters’ goal at St. Lawrence ... scored Princeton’s first two goals in a 6-2 win over Dartmouth late in the season ... named to the ECACHL Honor Roll after the Dartmouth game.
Before Princeton:
attended the Taft School ... earned three varsity letters in both hockey and baseball ... served as a team captain for hockey as a senior ... won the team’s Angier Hockey Award ... was All-Founders League in baseball ... was on the honor roll at Taft.
Personal:
full name is Keith Scott Shattenkirk ... birthday is Aug. 13, 1985 ... born in London, England ... son of Patrick and Barbara Shattenkirk ... father attended Brown and is an investment banker ... mother is a teacher ... has an older brother Eric who graduated from Trinity ... has a younger brother Kevin who is a freshman hockey player at Boston University ... enjoys reading, music and baseball ... majoring in politics.
2006-07 - played in 13 games ... notched two assists ... was one of 13 Tigers named to the ECAC All-Academic Team ... assisted on Daryl Marcoux’s goal in Princeton’s 4-3 win over Brown in the third game of the ECAC first-round series ... assisted on Jody Pederson’s goal against Dartmouth in the first game of the ECAC quarterfinal series.
2005-06 - appeared in 19 games ... missing most of the season with a broken collarbone ... scored two goals and added an assist for three points ... scored an empty-net goal in Princeton’s 3-0 shutout of Dartmouth ... assisted on Landis Stankievech’s game winner against Alabama-Huntsville ... scored Princeton’s lone goal in a loss to NCAA finalist Boston College ... named to ECACHL All-Academic team.
2004-05 - skated in 29 games ... scored three goals and added an assist for four points ... made his college debut against St. Cloud State ... scored his first career goal, the game-winner, in a win against Yale ... set up Mark Masters’ goal at St. Lawrence ... scored Princeton’s first two goals in a 6-2 win over Dartmouth late in the season ... named to the ECACHL Honor Roll after the Dartmouth game.
Before Princeton:
attended the Taft School ... earned three varsity letters in both hockey and baseball ... served as a team captain for hockey as a senior ... won the team’s Angier Hockey Award ... was All-Founders League in baseball ... was on the honor roll at Taft.
Personal:
full name is Keith Scott Shattenkirk ... birthday is Aug. 13, 1985 ... born in London, England ... son of Patrick and Barbara Shattenkirk ... father attended Brown and is an investment banker ... mother is a teacher ... has an older brother Eric who graduated from Trinity ... has a younger brother Kevin who is a freshman hockey player at Boston University ... enjoys reading, music and baseball ... majoring in politics.
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