Player Bio: Peter Hudnut

  Peter Hudnut
Peter Hudnut
Player Profile
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Encino, CA
High School:
Harvard-Westlake
Height / Weight:
6-5 / 210
Position:
Hole
Experience:
4V

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In 2002: Scored three goals in the NCAA Tournament and was voted to the NCAA All-Tournament First Team as the Cardinal earned its second consecutive NCAA Championship... Earned All-MPSF First Team honors for the second straight year... Scored 45 goals as a senior... Missed the season opener because he had been traveling with the U.S. Senior National Team in Europe... Scored five goals in his season debut against UC San Diego... Scored at least one goal in 22 of his 28 games... Notched a three-goal effort against UC Irvine... Led Stanford with four goals against Pacific in the first round of the MPSF Tournament... Finished tied four 14th in Stanford’s all-time records with 134 goals in his career.
In 2001: Earned All-America status after helping lead the Cardinal to the 2001 NCAA title... A 2001 MPSF All-League First Team selection... Stanford's second-leading scorer with 24 goals... Scored a goal in each of Stanford's NCAA Tournament games against UMass and UCLA... Named to the NCAA All-Tournament team.
In 2000: Tallied 44 goals as a sophomore... Posted a career-high five goals against Pepperdine... A Second-Team All-American... A Second-Team All-MPSF selection.
In 1999: Scored 21 points during his freshman season... Named to the All-Tournament Second-Team at the NCAA Final Four... Started both games at the NCAA Championship.
High School: Played and started internationally for the United States against top foreign Olympic teams (Yugoslavia, Croatia, Australia, Italy) during the summer of 2000 with the U.S. Junior National Team ... Hails from Harvard-Westlake High School where he was considered the top hole man among high school seniors... At Harvard-Westlake, was a three-time All-American, three-time All-CIF, a four-time all-league performer, and a two-time league MVP.
Personal: Will graduate in 2003 with an American Studies degree.

Career Stats

Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
Totals


Goals
21
44
24
45
134