Marquette University Golden Eagles
Marquette University Golden Eagles Marquette University Golden Eagles

 
 

  Nick Kay

Nick Kay

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Stevens Point, Wis.

High School:
SPASH

Height / Weight:
5-10 / 165

Position:
F


2007: Kay had a breakthrough season, garnering the team's Most Improved Player Award and the Golden Boot Award for most goals scored. Following setbacks that kept Kay out of most of his freshman (2005) and redshirt-sophomore (2006) seasons, Kay tallied four goals on 18 shots, including eight shots on goal as a sophomore in 2007. He found the back of the net twice and was credited with the game-winner in Marquette's first-ever victory in the BIG EAST, a 2-1 decision over Cincinnati (Sept. 30). Kay's header in double-overtime defeated the Bearcats in the 104th minute of action. He was subsequently named to the league's Honor Roll for the week for his performance. Kay's other two goals were also came at opportune times, as he tallied the equalizers in a 1-1 tie at in-state rival Wisconsin (Oct. 17) and a 2-1 overtime loss at No. 2-ranked Connecticut. Kay played in a total of 14 matches and made 10 starts as a forward.

2006: Like his freshman season, Kay saw limited action as a sophomore. Unlike his freshman season, his lack of time was due to injury, illness and other setbacks that kept him from re-taking the field. While playing just four times, he scored one point recording an assist against Loyola (Ill.) (Aug. 25). He earned starts against Loyola (Ill.) and Denver (Aug. 27) and played in the next two matches, but illness slowed him down and he was unable to regain the strength to return to the lineup. He earned a medical hardship as a result, preserving his sophomore season. He did flourish for his second straight spring, showing his potential for the upcoming season.

2005: Kay saw action in half of Marquette's matches as a freshman, playing in eight of 17. He scored one goal on four shots during the year. His tally came in MU's 3-1 loss at Seton Hall (Oct. 26). In the spring, Kay blossomed, turning into a goal scoring option for Marquette.

Prior to Marquette: Kay was team captain at SPASH as a senior, earning second-team all-state honors after an 11 goal, 11 assist season. He was a two-time all-conference selection, earning player-of-the-year honors as a senior. Kay's team was conference champion his sophomore season. He tallied six goals and two assists as a junior and had five goals and three assists as a sophomore.

Personal: Nicolas T. Kay is the son of Ted and Ida Kay. He was born on February 7, 1987, in Lexington, Ky. He has a younger brother, Tom, and he is a biology major.

Kay's Career Stats

Year
GP
GS
G
A
Pts
Shots
Shot%
SOG
SOG%
MWG
2005
8
0
1
0
2
4
25.0
2
50.0
0
2006
4
2
0
1
1
3
0.0
0
0.0
0
2007
14
10
4
0
8
18
22.2
8
44.4
1
Totals
26
12
5
1
11
25
20.0
10
40.0
1