2005-06 Honors:
• Academic All-CHA
• All-CHA Tournament Team
Scored 6-5=11 points in BSU’s first 16 games, then missed four games with an injury from Dec. 30-Jan. 7... Scored 11-7=18 points in 17 games since returning from injury... Moved from second line to first-line center on Feb. 10 vs Western MIchigan; BSU went 7-4 since moving Miller to first line, and Miller had 9-5=14 points in those 11 games... Second on the team (Luke Erickson) with three multi-goal games.
Third career power-play goal against Minn.-Duluth (10/8)... Tied career high with 2-1=3 points vs Minnesota State (10/15); fifth career multi-point game, tied career high with two goals... Two assists vs Lake Superior State (12/10/2005); seventh career multi-point game, third career multi-assist game... Missed four consecutive games from Dec. 30-Jan. 7 with an injury; scored 2-2=4 points in three games after return from injury; 1-1-2 points vs Wayne State (1/13) in return game, game-winning goal vs Wayne State (1/14)... First career hat trick vs Western Michigan (2/10)... 4-2=6 points during three-game scoring streak from Feb. 17-24; 2-1=3 points vs Robert Morris (2/18); 1-1=2 points at Niagara (2/24)... 1-1=2 points, short-handed goal vs Niagara in CHA Tournament championship game.
2004-05 (Sophomore)
Leaderboards
All Games
CHA
NCAA
CHA Only
Rank
Short-Handed Points
1-0=1
t-12
not kept
-
-
Short-Handed Goals
1
t-9
-
-
-
Missed 11 games due to injury from Jan. 8-Feb. 12, 2005... Career-best three-game scoring streak from Nov. 12-19, 2004; 2-1=3 points during streak.
Scored goals in each game of Bentley series (11/12-13); first back-to-back games with a goal of his career; first career power-play goal in Game 1; first career short-handed goal in Game 2... Assist at Niagara (11/19)... Assist at Wayne State (11/22)... Two assists vs Western Michigan (12/18); fist multi-assist game since 12/13/2003 at Ala.-Huntsville (2); third career multi-point game.
Missed Game 2 of Air Force series (1/8) with an injury; snapped streak of 43 consecutive games played since 11/25/2003; missed next 11 games... Returned vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/18)... First career first goal, 20th career point vs Ala.-Huntsville (2/19)... Career-high 2-1=3 points in BSU’s CHA Tournament semifinal win over Air Force (3/12); first career multi-goal game; scored power-play goal in the first period, just second career goal on the power play; first multi-point game since Dec. 18 vs Western Michigan; season-high five shots on goal.
2003-04 (Freshman)
Played first-line center from 1/10/04 at Niagara to 1/31/04 vs Findlay... BSU was 5-0-0 with Miller at first-line center.
Scored first collegiate point with assist on BSU’s first goal in 2-2 draw with Minnesota State (10/25)... Assisted on game-winning goal at Merrimack (11/22)... Scored first collegiate goal at Connecticut (11/28)... Career-high two assists at Ala.-Huntsville (12/13); first career multi-point game... First career game-winning goal at Wayne State (1/24)... Assisted on game-winning goal vs Findlay (1/30)... Returned to third-line center with Andrew Murray back on first line at Minnesota (2/6) after injury absence... Goal, assist at Air Force (2/28); second career multi-point game; both points came during BSU’s five-goal third period... Assist vs Niagara (3/5) to give Miller 1-2=3 points in span of two games; just second time this season with points in back-to-back games... Assist in CHA Tournament championship game vs Niagara (3/14).
Prior to BSU
One of three Topeka Scarecrows players from 2002-03 on the BSU roster this year (Luke Erickson, Layne Sedevie)... Finished eighth on Scarecrows in scoring with 17-15=32 points in 59 games... +8... Three power-play goals... Scoreless in four playoff games in 2003...
Personal
Ryan S. Miller... Born April 19, 1984... Son of Richard and Monica Miller... Undecided on a major.