Ohio State Career
- 2025 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten
- Team captain as a junior
- Three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
- 2024 and '25 Academic All-Big Ten honoree
- Skated in 118 games through first three seasons, with 80 points on 37 goals and 43 assists
- Attended Vancouver Canucks' development camp in Summer 2024
2024-25 (Junior Season)
- Team captain
- Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honoree
- Played in all 40 games, with 14 goals and 19 assists for 33 points; tied for second on team in points, tying for third in goals and ranking fourth in assists
- Six multiple-point outings on the year
- Seven-game point streak Dec. 5-Jan. 10 and five-game point streak Feb. 7-21 (with a goal in four of those five outings)
- Notched three points, with two goals an an assist, vs. Lake Superior State Nov. 2
- Posted two helpers vs. Bowling Green Oct. 25
- Picked up a goal and an assist in each game vs. Notre Dame Feb. 7-8, Nov. 16 at Lindenwood and Feb. 15 vs. Wisconsin
- Point in three Big Ten Tournament games; scored third period go-ahead score on the power play in game three vs. Wisconsin March 9
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten accolades
2023-24 (Sophomore Season)
- Skated in all 38 games, with nine goals and career-high 17 assists for 26 points; tied for third on team in goals, third in assists and tied for second in points
- Scored twice at Wisconsin March 10 in game three win to clinch B1G quarterfinal series
- Point in 13 of 21 games in second half of season
- Five-game assist streak Dec. 30-Jan. 13 (vs. Mercyhurst, vs./at Bowling Green, vs. Notre Dame)
- Five-game point streak Feb. 16-March 1; goa in each game vs. Wisconsin Feb. 16-17 and at Michigan State Feb. 23 before helpers against the Spartans Feb. 24 and vs. Penn State March 1
- Three goals and four points in first two games combined; scored twice at Mercyhurst Oct. 7 and had a goal and an assist vs. Lindenwood Oct. 13
- Assist in each game at Penn State Jan. 26-27
- Two assists at Omaha Oct. 28 and vs. Princeton Nov. 24; scored a goal in game two vs. the Tigers Nov. 25
- An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten choice
2022-23 (Freshman Season)
- 14 goals on the season to rank second on team, adding seven assists for 21 points; skated in all 40 games
- Tied for sixth in NCAA and one of five B1G skaters with two shorthanded goals; one of three NCAA players with two SHG in a game during the year
- Two shorthanded goals vs. Minnesota Oct. 29; fourth Buckeye with two shorthanded goals in a game, joining Paul Pooley (Feb. 14, 1981 at Bowling Green), Dave Steckel (Nov. 29, 2003 at Bowling Green) and Kenny Bernard (Nov. 9, 2006 vs. Western Michigan)
- Four points, with two in each game, vs. Bowling Green; goal and a helper in game one on the road Dec. 16 and scored twice at home the next night
- Five-game point streak (4g, 4a, 8p) from game one at Bowling Green Dec. 16 through game one at Michigan Jan. 13
- Goal in three straight games – at Wisconsin Jan. 21 and then Feb. 3-4 vs. Penn State
- Two points, with goal and an assist, vs. Notre Dame Nov. 18 and vs. Michigan State Jan. 7
- Tallied in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game against Penn State March 3 and had an assist against Harvard in NCAA Tournament opening-round win March 24
- Scored team’s first goal of the season (and first collegiate tally and point) at Mercyhurst Oct. 1
- Named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
Prior to Ohio State
- Played three seasons in the USHL
- Skated in 39 games with Des Moines to start 2021-22, with 31 points on 12 goals and 19 assists; ended year with Dubuque, posting a 6-6-12 line in 21 regular season games
- Began 2020-21 with Tri-City, appearing in eight games, before moving to Des Moines, scoring three goals in 19 regular season games
- Assistant captain for Team USA at 2019 Five Nations tournament
- Started career with Tri-City Storm, skating in 48 games (5g, 4a) in 2019-20
- Played AAA hockey with Chicago Mission
- Attended Lyons Township, Kearney High School and graduated from UNHS in 2022
- Won high school leadership award
Personal
- Son of Tracy Davis and Brad Burnside; Father was an All-American golfer at Elon who played professionally and grandfather was an Olympic speed skater
- Sister Mackenzie attends the University of Arizona
- Sport industry major
- Wore No. 22 throughout career, but the number is retired at Ohio State, so moved to No. 23 to represent Michael Jordan and Chicago, the city where he grew up
- Enjoys golfing, hiking and playing the guitar
- Started playing hockey at age 5, with father getting him into the game