2022-23 Men's Ice Hockey Roster
Rowe, Luke

Jersey Number 4
Luke Rowe
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Succasunna, NJ
- Position:
- D
Bio
2022-23 (Junior): Team captain … Played in 33 of the 36 games … Earned second-team all-Atlantic Hockey honors … Tied for second on the team, and tied for the most by a Falcon defenseman, with a career-high 24 points (7-17-24) … Six goals in conference play were second in the league among defenseman … Blocked 36 shots, tied as the second most on the team … Nine multiple-point games were the most on the team … Scored a goal in the shootout win over No. 11 Notre Dame … Matched his career high with three assists vs. Lindenwood, Oct. 14 … Four points in the Lindenwood series … Two points (1-1-2) in the road tie at AIC, Nov. 19 … Named the AHA Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 21 … Was the AHA Defensive Player of the Month for November, 2021, as he had six points (3-3-6) in six games …Two points (1-1-2), including the game-winner in the third period, in the win over Niagara Jan. 20 … Career-best four-game point streak (0-5-5) late in the season … Earned the Vic Heyliger Award for his dedication, character, leadership and work ethic for the second straight season … Also earned the team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award for the second straight season … Named to the AHA all-academic team … Competed in the New Jersey Devils Development Camp in the summer of 2023.
2021-22 (Sophomore): Played in 35 games and had six goals and 16 points ... Selected as a captain by his teammates ... Career-best three assists in the 4-3 win over RIT in the semifinals ... Led the team with 57 blocked shots … Had a career-high three assists in the semifinal win over RIT … Was the co-recipient of the Vic Heyliger Award (along with Alex Schilling) for his dedication, character, leadership and work ethic … Earned the Larry Cronk Award as the team’s most inspirational player ... Also earned the team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award … Opened the season by scoring a goal in each game at Michigan State and earning AHA Defensive Player of the Week honors … Blocked three or more shots in a game nine times … Ranked fourth in AHA with 64 hits and was also fourth in the league averaging 24:18 minutes per game … Scored a point in 14 different games … Named to the AHA all-academic team.
2019-20 (Freshman): Named the team’s most improved player … Played in only three games in the first half of the season … Played every game in the second half and had seven points (2-5-7) in the final 19 games while being a +2 … First career point was an assist against AIC … First career goal came against Sacred Heart, Jan. 31 … Also scored in the Faceoff at Falcon Stadium against Colorado College.
Before Air Force: Played in 165 regular-season games of junior hockey ... Played in 31 games with the New Jersey Rockets of the EHL and had five assists in 2015-16 … In 2016-17, played 38 games with the Rockets and had 22 points (8-14-22) … Also played in five games that season with the Ottawa Jr. Senators of the CCHL and had two assists … In 2017-18, played in 30 games with the Rockets and 11 with the Boston Jr. Bruins ... Had 13 points (5-8-13) with the Rockets and four assists with the Bruins ... In 2018-19, played 50 games with the Bruins and was seventh on the team with 37 points (11-26-37) … Named to the 2018-19 NCDC All Star (National All-Stars) … Team won the NCDC Championship … Team captain.
Personal: Member of cadet squadron 12 … Son of Timothy and Martine Rowe … Brother is Gabriel Rowe… Major is military strategic studies… On the Superintendent’s List as a sophomore … Is the squadron commander … This past summer, worked the assault course during Basic Cadet Training … Favorite follow on social media is Cameron Hanes… Funniest follow is Tim Dillon… If he could have dinner with any three people, it would be Jocko Willink, Cameron Hanes and Chris Kyle … Best advice he ever received is, it is better to be a warrior in the garden then a gardener in the war … Favorite band is the Zac Brown Band … If he had a walk-up song, it would be “Stranglehold” by Ted Nugent… Hidden talent is that he can sing every word of Don McLean’s American Pie … Greatest team moment in sports was playing in the outdoor game against CC … One word to describe himself is out-going … Favorite sport other than hockey is golf … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his sports career … Grandfather was a pilot in the Army Air Corps … Started playing hockey at the age of five … Choose the Academy because of the family culture and opportunities in life…Hobbies are golf, fishing and working out … Favorite NHL team is the Pittsburgh Penguins … Favorite player is Kris Letang.
Rowe’s Career Stats
Year GP G A PTS PIM SOG PP SH GW
2019-20 22 2 5 7 8-27 30 0 0 0
2021-22 35 6 10 16 16-54 85 3 0 1
2022-23 33 7 17 24 17-37 87 2 0 1
Career 90 15 32 47 41-118 202 5 0 2
2021-22 (Sophomore): Played in 35 games and had six goals and 16 points ... Selected as a captain by his teammates ... Career-best three assists in the 4-3 win over RIT in the semifinals ... Led the team with 57 blocked shots … Had a career-high three assists in the semifinal win over RIT … Was the co-recipient of the Vic Heyliger Award (along with Alex Schilling) for his dedication, character, leadership and work ethic … Earned the Larry Cronk Award as the team’s most inspirational player ... Also earned the team’s Defensive Player of the Year Award … Opened the season by scoring a goal in each game at Michigan State and earning AHA Defensive Player of the Week honors … Blocked three or more shots in a game nine times … Ranked fourth in AHA with 64 hits and was also fourth in the league averaging 24:18 minutes per game … Scored a point in 14 different games … Named to the AHA all-academic team.
2019-20 (Freshman): Named the team’s most improved player … Played in only three games in the first half of the season … Played every game in the second half and had seven points (2-5-7) in the final 19 games while being a +2 … First career point was an assist against AIC … First career goal came against Sacred Heart, Jan. 31 … Also scored in the Faceoff at Falcon Stadium against Colorado College.
Before Air Force: Played in 165 regular-season games of junior hockey ... Played in 31 games with the New Jersey Rockets of the EHL and had five assists in 2015-16 … In 2016-17, played 38 games with the Rockets and had 22 points (8-14-22) … Also played in five games that season with the Ottawa Jr. Senators of the CCHL and had two assists … In 2017-18, played in 30 games with the Rockets and 11 with the Boston Jr. Bruins ... Had 13 points (5-8-13) with the Rockets and four assists with the Bruins ... In 2018-19, played 50 games with the Bruins and was seventh on the team with 37 points (11-26-37) … Named to the 2018-19 NCDC All Star (National All-Stars) … Team won the NCDC Championship … Team captain.
Personal: Member of cadet squadron 12 … Son of Timothy and Martine Rowe … Brother is Gabriel Rowe… Major is military strategic studies… On the Superintendent’s List as a sophomore … Is the squadron commander … This past summer, worked the assault course during Basic Cadet Training … Favorite follow on social media is Cameron Hanes… Funniest follow is Tim Dillon… If he could have dinner with any three people, it would be Jocko Willink, Cameron Hanes and Chris Kyle … Best advice he ever received is, it is better to be a warrior in the garden then a gardener in the war … Favorite band is the Zac Brown Band … If he had a walk-up song, it would be “Stranglehold” by Ted Nugent… Hidden talent is that he can sing every word of Don McLean’s American Pie … Greatest team moment in sports was playing in the outdoor game against CC … One word to describe himself is out-going … Favorite sport other than hockey is golf … Credits his dad as having the greatest influence on his sports career … Grandfather was a pilot in the Army Air Corps … Started playing hockey at the age of five … Choose the Academy because of the family culture and opportunities in life…Hobbies are golf, fishing and working out … Favorite NHL team is the Pittsburgh Penguins … Favorite player is Kris Letang.
Rowe’s Career Stats
Year GP G A PTS PIM SOG PP SH GW
2019-20 22 2 5 7 8-27 30 0 0 0
2021-22 35 6 10 16 16-54 85 3 0 1
2022-23 33 7 17 24 17-37 87 2 0 1
Career 90 15 32 47 41-118 202 5 0 2
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