University of New England Varsity Club Athletics Hall of Fame

Trevor Fleurent

  • Class
    2017
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Ice Hockey
The Fleurent brothers (Biddeford, Maine) are the first UNE men's ice hockey players set to join the Hall of Fame since the varsity program came back in 2009-10 after 25 years unsponsored. Ice hockey previously existed from 1973-84; through 1979, it was under St. Francis College, which has three players, one coach, and a one-time group of three teams already enshrined.
 
When Trevor – in his junior year – and Brady reconnected on the 2015-16 squad, it sparked the first winning campaign, and conference playoff victory, since the program was restarted. The Nor'easters improved each season during Brady's tenure, which amounted to a 70-33-10 overall record and a 40-23-8 ledger in league outings. The 2016-17 group reached the inaugural Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championship game as the fifth seed, battling with the top squad into the closing seconds of regulation. UNE notched 20 wins in 2017-18 en route to its first national ranking, ascending as high as No.4, and hosted both the CCC final and the first round of the NCAA Division III Championship (at-large selection). The Nor'easters then won their first four postseason contests in 2018-19, including three consecutive road games to capture the conference title and advance to the national quarterfinals. The team was ranked in the U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) Top 15 Poll for 18 out of 19 weeks that season and totaled a school-record 21 victories (at the time).
 
Trevor wrapped up his bachelor's degree in sport management in 2017, when he was atop every offensive category within the program records. He currently stands third with 116 total points (fourth at 1.15/game), and fourth with 50 goals, 66 assists, 15 power-play tallies, and 101 games played. Trevor led the way in 2016-17 with 20 goals (still a program-record 0.80/game), and shared an NCAA Statistical Champion distinction of his own, with rookie teammate Ryan Bloom, by depositing 10 power-play goals. The holder of two of the four four-goal performances in a game was ultimately named 3rd Team All-America by the AHCA as a senior, shortly after the captain garnered a second all-conference nod of his career (CCC 1st Team).
 
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