Bio
2006: UMBC’s most productive freshman on the offensive end… competed in all 15 games and saw increased action as the season wore on… opened many eyes with his “hat trick” in the NCAA Tournament game vs. Princeton… scored back-to-back goals to bring UMBC to within 9-6 with five minutes remaining… ended the season with nine goals and 10 points… scored his first collegiate goal in the home opener vs. Air Force… had his first multiple point effort with a goal and as assist vs. Hartford… also hit the nets at Binghamton and Vermont and tallied twice in the America East title game vs. Albany.
Background: Earned First Team All County recognition from The Baltimore Sun and The Capital and All Metro honors from The Washington Post after his senior campaign at Annapolis…also earned the Panthers’ Most Valuable Player award in 2005…scored twice in the final 30 seconds to lead AHS to a 9-8 win in the regional quarter-finals over Broadneck…was a Second Team All County honoree as a junior…part of a state championship team as a sophomore in 2003… “Hoppi” also lettered in soccer and track and led the soccer team in scoring in his junior and senior years…a member of the student government at Annapolis…a musician who enjoys playing the trumpet alongside his father…has brothers, Craig, 20, and Scott, 14…son of Christine and Christopher Hopmann…born September 11, 1987.
| Year |
GP/GS |
G |
A |
Pts. |
Sh |
Pct. |
GB |
Pen. |
| 2006 |
15/0 |
9 |
1 |
10 |
33 |
.273 |
5 |
0/0:00 |