2025-2026 Men's Ice Hockey Roster
Gordon, Ryan

Jersey Number 29
Ryan Gordon
- Year:
- Junior
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 185
- Hometown:
- Stone Mountain, Ga.
- Junior Team:
- Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
Bio
Ohio State Career
- Two-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete (2024, '25)
- 2025 Academic All-Big Ten, B1G Distinguished Scholar and ACHA All-American Scholar
- Has seen action in 69 games through first two collegiate seasons, with 16 points on six goals and 10 assists
- Skated in 39 of 40 games, with 13 points on five goals and eight assists
- Tallied twice at Notre Dame Feb. 7
- Also scored vs. American International Oct. 12, Lake Superior State Nov. 2 and at Minnesota Feb. 22
- Assist in B1G tournament wins vs. Wisconsin Feb. 8-9
- Earned Academic All-Big Ten. Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, B1G Distinguished Scholar and ACHA All-American Scholar honors
- Appeared in 30 games, with a goal and two assists
- First goal as a Buckeye was the game-tying tally in the third period at Michigan Oct. 21
- Picked up assists Jan. 26 at Penn State and Feb. 23 at Michigan State; +2 in win over the Spartans
- 15 shot blocks, including three Dec. 8 vs. Minnesota and March 8 at Wisconsin
- Ohio State Scholar-Athlete selection
- Skated with USHL Sioux Falls Stampede in 2022-23, with 11-11-22 line in 58 regular season games
- Played two seasons in the NAHL; started 2020-21 with New Jersey Junior Titans, playing two games, before finishing year with Northeast Generals, skating in 48 games and notching 7-8-15 totals
- Saw action in 57 regular season games for the generals in 2021-22, posting 53 points, on 22 goals and 31 assists
- Received Mike Egan Award for Northeast Generals
- Played in NAHL Top Prospect Game
- Won True Cup championship with Mount St. Charles
- Played with TPH Thunder and Skipjacks Hockey Club AAA programs growing up, as well as Rhode Island Saints and Mount St. Charles Academy in 2019-20
- Played baseball until age 15
- Son of Jennifer, who attended Georgia State, and Scott, who played hockey at Boston College
- Brother Erik played hockey at Holy Cross
- Has worked with brother's company helping restore and flip houses
- Wears No. 29 because his brother and father wore the same number during their collegiate careers
- Sport industry major
- Enjoys outdoor activities, especially golf
- Started playing hockey at age 2, with father getting him into the game
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