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Mark Deveaux

Mark Deveaux

  • Class
    1999
  • Induction
    2003
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball, Men's Ice Hockey

The most prolific scorer in the history of ice hockey at Johnson and Wales, Canadian Mark Deveaux was also one of the University’s most accomplished baseball players. The native of Bathurst, New Brunswick burst into the hockey scene in 1995-96 scoring 45 goals and 75 points. His record 99 points- 56 goals and 43 assists- led the nation in scoring in 1996-97, JWU’s final year as a club team. He climaxed his prolific career in 1998-99 as the NCAA Division III national scoring leader - 39 goals and 31 assists, an average of 2.80 points per game. Deveaux was also a major contributor to the JWU baseball team for three seasons. He was a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) First Team selection in 1997 and 1998. An outstanding defensive outfielder, Deveaux hit .345 in 1997 and was also an All-Tournament selection.

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