Career Statistics (Through 2019 Season)
2019: Appeared in nine matches and started seven, including the final six contests of the season…Totaled 37 saves and a .627 save percentage…Won two matches…Tallied 650:24 as keeper throughout the season…Made a career-best 10 saves at UW-Platteville (October 21)…Stopped three shots in his first start of the season, a 3-1 win over Ripon College (September 17)…Recorded six saves and gained a NACC win over Lakeland University (October 16).
2018: Appeared in five matches...Logged 123:04...Posted a 1.46 GAA and made two saves...Was not scored on in four appearances, including making one save against Ripon (September 15).
2017: Started four of his seven appearances as goalkeeper... Logged 471 minutes and allowed eight goals, tallied 23 saves, and led team with a .742 save percentage and 1.53 GAA... Compiled a 3-1 record... Played all 90 minutes in four straight starts from Sept. 30 to Oct. 11... Posted shutouts against Lakeland and Concordia Chicago... Earned first career win against Lakeland and posted a career-high seven saves against Concordia Chicago... Helped contribute to six shutouts this season and helped the Eagles outscore opponents, 33-8, in 10 wins.
2016: Started two of his eight appearances... Recorded 362 minutes, 14 goals against, 3.48 goals against average, 14 saves, and an 0-2 record... Played 27 minutes with two saves in 7-0 win at Ripon on Sept. 6 and played 45 minutes in 6-0 victory over Rockford on Sept. 28... Recorded career-best four saves in defeat at UW-Platteville in season finale on Oct. 26.
High School: Played for Lodi and finished third in the Capital Conference in saves his senior season... Totaled 139 saves, a .747 save percentage, and a  2.42 goals against average... Won both the conference championship and regional championship his junior year... Collected 109 saves, an .813 save percentage, and a 0.93 goals against average while being named Most Improved Player and Honorable Mention Goal Keeper... Regional champion his sophomore season... Won three conference and three regional championships as a varsity member of the baseball team.
Personal: Son of Dan and Kathy Storhoff... Member of National Honor Society and had high honors for all four years... Involved in Leadership Council, musicals, and sang in the choir while volunteering with youth sports... Was also a member of the curling team, crowned Homecoming King, and is the third sibling to attend Edgewood College... Majoring in Business.
Why Edgewood College?: "I like the small campus, but like being in Madison. My family isn't too far away so I am able to still visit them. My brother and sister both graduated from here and I know what I'm going to get out by going there."