Accolades2013-14 Atlantic Hockey Association Player of the Year
2013-14 Atlantic Hockey Association Goaltender of the Year
2013-14 Atlantic Hockey Association First Team
2014-15: Appeared in and started 15 games...went 6-5-0 with a .909 save percentage and a 3.31 goals-against average...made 439 saves in nearly 800 minutes of action...registered two shutouts...stopped 41 shots in a 3-0 win against Robert Morris Dec. 14, where he also registered an assist...made 40 saves in a 4-2 win at Air Force Oct. 11.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS2013-14: Saw the most extensive action of his collegiate career and responded by earning the Atlantic Hockey Association Player of the Year and Goaltender of the Year Awards...became first Laker to win AHA Player of the Year Award since league's inception in 2003-04...also became first Laker to win AHA Goaltender of the Year Award since league's inception in 2003-04...became just second goaltender to win both Player of the Year and Goaltender of the Year (Josh Kassel, Army, 2007-08) and just the third goaltender to win Player of the Year honors (Kassel, Carson Chubak of Niagara, 2012-13)...was also a unanimous selection to AHA's First Team...played in 31 games, starting 30...went 18-5-6 overall with a 2.46 goals against average and a .930 save percentage...was unbeaten in conference play, going 14-0-5 with a 2.00 goals against average and a .943 save percentage against league opponents...was named the team's Most Valuable Player at the annual postseason banquet...was on initial ballot for 2014 Hobey Baker Award and was one of 19 finalists for the inaugural Mike Richter Award given to the nation's best goaltender...was tied for 14th in the country in wins (18), seventh in the country in saves (1,013), 28th in the country in goals against average (2.46), fifth in the country in save percentage (.930), and seventh in the country in winning percentage (.724)...led all AHA goaltenders in goals against average (2.00), save percentage (.943), and winning percentage (.868) against conference opponents...had six starts in which he recorded at least 40 saves...earned first collegiate shutout with a 51-save performance at Holy Cross on January 10...set program record for most saves in a shutout since moving to Division I in 1999-2000...51 saves represented most saves in a game since Ryan Zapolski stopped 63 in a double overtime loss to Canisius on March 13, 2010...most saves in a non-overtime game since Jordan Wakefield stopped 52 in a 3-1 loss aat Air Force on January 6, 2007...was named AHA Goaltender of the Week five times and earned AHA Goaltender of the Month honors for January...did not lose a game from January 3 to March 15...allowed two goals or fewer in 18 of his 30 starts and allowed three or fewer 23 times...
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS2012-13: Appeared in three games with one start as a sophomore...posted a 2.72 goals against average and stopped 59-of-64 shots (.922 save percentage) on the season...earned a 3-3 overtime tie in his only start of the season at Ferris State on October 20...Lakers actually won the game in a shootout as Sarjeant stopped all three Bulldog shootout attempts...stopped 17-of-18 shots in relief on December 7 against American International...also played against Niagara on February 23...
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS2011-12: Appeared in two games with one start...made his first collegiate start on December 31, 2011 and earned a 4-3 victory at Alabama-Huntsville...stopped 23-of-26 shots against the Chargers in the victory...also saw a period of action at Air Force on February 17, 2012...finished the season with a 4.50 goals against average and an .850 save percentage...
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSBefore Mercyhurst: Played three seasons for the Newmarket Hurricanes in the Ontario Junior Hockey League...was a First Team All-Star during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons...was the league's Goaltender of the Year in 2009-10...went 51-18-2-5 during his career with seven career shutouts...finished career with a 2.47 goals against average and a .923 save percentage...had 21 wins and a 2.20 GAA during his Goaltender of the Year campaign.
Personal: Born June 3, 1990...majoring in finance...son of Mike and Jane...has one sister, Hayley.