AS A JUNIOR (2015-16)
Named to the All-SSC Second Team... The only Shark to start all 27 games, averaging a team-high 28.8 minutes per game (777 total)… Shot a team-high .563 from the field, the best field goal percentage by any player with at least 50 field goal attempts since Kevin Chester shot .596 in 2007-08, and the fourth-highest mark of the program’s NCAA era… Led the team with 257 total rebounds (81 offensive, 176 defensive) and 9.5 rebounds per game to break the program’s NCAA-era single-season record, previously held by Dionte Perry, who had 214 in 2008-09, setting the record in the Sharks’ 24
th game of the season, at Embry-Riddle (2/17/16)… Brought down the fourth-most rebounds all-time, only two behind Robert Robinson for third place… Also led the team with 72 assists (2.67 per game), 18 blocks (0.67 per game) and free throws made and attempted (115-162)… Fourth in the SSC in free throws, which also ranks second in the Sharks’ NCAA era… Set a new NCAA-era record with 11 double-doubles during the season, to give him 13 in his career, also an NCAA-era record… Had 12 double-digit rebounding outputs and three games with 15 or more… Tied the program’s 18-year-old single-game rebounding record with 17 (8 offensive, 9 defensive) at Lynn (1/27/16), while also making 12 field goals, a career high and two shy of the single-game record, then broke the record with 21 (5 offensive, 16 defensive) at Florida Southern (2/27/16) in the last game of the regular season, a 90-84 victory, and had as many rebounds as Florida Southern had as a team… Named SSC Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks for his performance... The SSC leader in rebounds per game, while also ranking third in field goal percentage and eighth in points per game… The only player in the SSC this season to average a double-double in conference games, with 17.7 points (eighth) and 11.3 rebounds (first) per game… His 180 rebounds in conference were the most by a SSC player in the last six seasons… Second in the SSC in field goal percentage in conference games (.634), sixth in field goals made (102), 12
th in free throw percentage (.735), second in free throws made (72), seventh in assists (56), 10
th in assists per game (3.5), 11
th in assists per turnover (1.1), 12
th in blocks (12), seventh in minutes (510) and 10
th in minutes per game (31.9)… Played a pivotal role in the Sharks’ historic comeback at Tampa (1/20/16), in which they were down a record 22 with 16 minutes remaining, then outscored the Spartans 41-15 the rest of the game to win 73-69… Shot 8-of-12 from the field, 2-of-2 from long range and 4-of-4 at the line, for 22 points, with seven rebounds, two assists and a block… Scored 16 of his 22 points and brought down five of his seven rebounds in the last 10 minutes of the game, while shooting 5-for-7 from the field and making both of his 3-pointers… His second ‘3’ gave the Sharks their first lead of the game, and his third layup, with just 57 seconds remaining, put the Sharks up for good… Made all four of his free throws and collected two rebounds in the game’s final 30 seconds to seal the victory… Became just the third player in program history to attempt at least 11 free throws and make all of them when he went 11-for-11 in a huge 105-91 upset over No. 12 Barry (2/13/16)… Nearly had the program’s first triple-double in 12 years in the victory against Barry, notching career highs with 30 points, 9 assists and 11 free throws made, along with 9-of-11 shooting from the field and 1-of-1 from 3-point range, to help tie the team record for field goal percentage in a game (.667, 34-of-51) and break the 3-point percentage record (.750, 9-of-12) and 13 rebounds, two steals just one turnover in a season-high 39 minutes… Earned his first of two SSC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance... With Chris Page, became the first pair of teammates in program history to each score 30 points in the same game, as well as the only pair of teammates to each make 100 field goals and 100 free throws in the same season in the NCAA era, and the SSC’s only pair of teammates to each make 100 field goals in conference this season… Had game-highs in rebounds a team-high 20 times, including each of the last 12 games of the season, as well as nine game-highs in assists and 11 in blocks, which also led the team… Had game-highs in points seven times (second on the team) and steals four times (fifth).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2014-15)
Played in 27 games, starting in 23...Averaged 27.1 minutes per game...Led the team with 5.3 rebounds per game...Ranked 10th in the Sunshine State Conference with a 53.9 field goal shooting percentage...Second on the team in points per game at 11.1...Scored a season-best 20 points on 6-for-8 shooting in his Shark debut at home against Johnson (11/14/14)...Scored 18 points in the Sunshine State Conference semifinal game against No. 14 Barry (3/7/15), shooting 8-for-10 from the floor. Had a season-best 12 rebounds against both West Texas A&M (12/18/14) and Rollins (1/14/15)...Had 19 points and a season-best three blocks at home against Rollins (2/18/15).
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Transferred to NSU after a successful freshman campaign at NCAA DII powerhouse Metro State…The Roadrunners, who were ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation at one point last year, went 32-2 in Goodrick's freshman season…Metro's only losses on the season were at Western Washington, 72-69, on November 30, and to eventual NCAA DII national champion Central Missouri, 71-69, on March 27, in the national semifinals…Goodrick did all he could to prevent the loss to Western Washington, scoring 15 points (on 7-of-8 shooting) and grabbing seven rebounds in 22 minutes of action…He also helped Metro State reach the national semifinals, contributing 17 points (8-of-11 shooting) and four rebounds in 19 minutes, as the Roadrunners thrashed Tuskegee, 106-87, in the national quarterfinal round…Was also a three-sport athlete at St. Josephs College Hunters Hill under head coach Jim Arkell…Two time MVP on the basketball team and named best offensive player.
PERSONAL
Majoring in business marketing…Names his former coach Chris Morrison as the most influential person in his life…Lists sushi as his favorite food…Names Jason Pitt his favorite actor, Bananas in Pyjamas his favorite television show and The Notebook his favorite movie…Lists Shane Wade as his favorite athlete and the Australian Diamonds as his favorite professional sports team…Son of Michael and Sharon Goodrick…Has three siblings, Madison, Hunter and Tasman.