Ohio State Career
- Signed one-year, one-way AHL contract for the 2025-26 season and a professional tryout contract for the remainder of 2024-25 with the Laval Rocket in April 2025
- Earned bachelor's degree in economics in Summer 2024
- A five-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and a four-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree
- 2022 team Most Improved Player award winner
- Alternate captain in 2024-25
- Saw action in 141 career games, posting 32 goals and 34 assists for 66 points
2024-25 (Graduate Season)
- Saw action in 39 of 40 games, with career-high 14 assists, adding eight goals for career-high tying 22 points
- Ended year on three-game point streak, posting five points in the postseason; scored twice in NCAA game vs. BU and had a goal and an assist in the Big Ten Tournament final at Michigan State, along with a helper in the semifinal vs. Penn State
- Two assists vs. AIC Oct. 12 and Penn State Dec. 6 and had a goal and an assist against Lake Superior State Nov. 1
- Tallied gamewinning goal against Wisconsin Feb. 14
- Goal in each game at Princeton Nov. 29-30
- Earned Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades
2023-24 (Senior Season)
- Skated in 13 games, with three goals and five assists for eight points
- Missed first half of the season while recovering from injury and suffered season-ending injury Feb. 24 vs. Michigan State
- Scored in first three and four of first five games after returning to the lineup
- Tallied third-period gamewinner at Bowling Green Jan. 6 in first game of the season
- Assist in each game vs. Notre Dame Jan. 12-13
- Two-point night, with a goal and an assist, at Minnesota Jan. 20 (assist came on a goal by brother Jake Dunlap)
- Also had two points, with a goal and a helper. vs. Wisconsin Feb. 17
- Posted an assist at Penn State Jan. 27
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten accolades
2022-23 (Junior Season)
- Career-high 13 goals, nine assists and 22 points while skating in all 40 games; third on squad in goals
- Big Ten First Star of the Week after five points in sweep of Bowling Green Dec. 16-17; goal in game one and then had four-points, with two goals (including a shorthanded score) and two assists, in game two; game marked first career multiple goal and multiple assist performance; +3 in game two
- Goal and an assist in NCAA win vs. Harvard March 24; scored in regional final vs. Quinnipiac March 26
- Six-game point streak from game two at Penn State Dec. 3 through game one at Michigan Jan. 13, with seven goals and 10 points in the stretch; five-game goal streak ended in first game at UM
- Two gamewinning goals on the year – vs. Bentley Oct. 20 and at Penn State Dec. 3
- Three goals in series vs. Michigan State Jan. 6-7, with two in game two
- Scored against Penn State March 4 in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game
- Goal and and assist vs. Minnesota Oct. 28 for third career two-point game
- Named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and to the Academic All-Big Ten Team
2021-22 (Sophomore Season)
- Voted team’s Most Improved Player award winner
- Seven goals and six assists for 13 points while playing in 32 games; had one goal and point in 17 games as a freshman
- +8 on the year
- Three points in series at Penn State Jan. 28-29; goal in each game, with assist and +3 mark in game two
- Scored third-period gamewinner at Minnesota Nov. 12 and tallied breakaway goal vs. Minnesota Feb. 11
- First career two-point game Dec. 11 vs. Michigan with a goal and an assist; +2 in the win
- Sealed win at Wisconsin with empty net goal Jan. 8
- Helper at Michigan State Jan. 21
- Assist in each game vs. LIU Dec. 31-Jan. 1; +3 in the series
- Tally vs. Penn State Nov. 6
- Posted first career assist vs. Mercyhurst Nov. 27
- Earned Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accolades
2020-21 (Freshman Season)
- Skated in 17 games
- Scored first goal and point as a Buckeye Nov. 29 vs. Michigan State; +2 in the game
- An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree
Prior to Ohio State
- Played for Fargo Force in the USHL in 2019-20, with 28 points (11g, 17a) in 48 games
- Won the Iron Man award with the Force
- Spent 2018-19 with Central Illinois Flying Aces and had 24 points, with 12 goals and 12 assists, in 61 regular season games
- Played two seasons with New Hampton School, winning the coaches award
- Came up with New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs program and won U16 championship
- Graduated from Virtual Learning Academy in 2019
- Also played football and lacrosse
Personal
- Son of Joe and Lori, who are both self-employed, and has a brother, Jake, who also plays for the Buckeyes
- Earned bachelor's degree in economics in Summer 2024
- Has always worn No. 21
- Chose Ohio State “because of the unbelievable coaching staff, the tour was amazing and I fell in love with campus.”
- Enjoys fishing
- Got into hockey at age 3 when his parents got him into a learn to skate program
- Favorite hockey player is David Pasternak, saying “I’m a Bruins fan and I love his style and his scoring ability.”