Bowling Green State University Athletics
2025-26 Ice Hockey Roster
vs
Bemidji State
Oct 31 (Fri)
7:07 p.m.

Jersey Number 18
Quinn Emerson
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 186
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Manhattan Beach, Calif.
- Prev School:
- Wenatchee Wild (BCHL)
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Bowling Green |
Career Highlights:
- 2023-24 CCHA All-Academic, CCHA Scholar Athlete
- CCHA Forward of the Week (2/5/24)
- Emerson played in 35 games for the Orange and Brown this season.
- Tallied 6 goals and 8 assists for 14 points on the season for the Falcons.
- Shot two game winning goals this season both against Michigan Tech (Mar 8) & (Mar 15)
- Tallied a personal season high of 3 blocks against Bemidji State (Jan 1)
2023-24:
- Skated in 36 games, totaling five goals and six assist for 11 points
- Recorded three multi-point games: at Ferris State on Feb. 2 (1g, 1a), at Ferris State on Feb. 3 (2a), against Lake Superior State on Feb. 9 (2g, 1a)
- Tallied 19 blocks on the season
- Scored the game-winning goal against Lake Superior State on Feb. 10
- Appeared in 28 games, totaling three goals and four assists for seven points
- Tied for fifth in the nation and second in the league with two shorthanded goals, one of which was his first collegiate tally against #8 Minnesota State (Oct. 29)
- Scored a shorthanded goal then assisted on another shorthanded on Jan. 13 against Bemidji State, marking his first career multi-point game
- Netted the game-winning goal against Lake Superior State on Jan. 6
British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) |
- Played two seasons for the Wenatchee Wild of the BCHL
- Appeared in 53 games each season, totaling 22 goals and 31 assists for 53 points
- Named the Wild's captain for the 2021-22 season
- Helped Wenatchee to the BCHL playoffs in 2020 and 2022, logging ten points in 12 playoff games
- Played for the NAHL's Lone Star Brahmas in 2020-21, registering five points as the squad finished second in the South Division with a 38-16-2 record
Personal |
- Son of Nelson and June Emerson
- Father, Nelson, played for the Falcons from 1986-90, scoring a program-record 294 points
- Nelson spent 12 seasons in the NHL and is currently the Director of Player Personnel for the NHL's Los Angeles Kings
- Has one brother, Blake, and two sisters, Mackenzie and Mady
- Plans to major in Business
BG Hockey Press Conference 10.28
Wednesday, October 29
BG Hockey Press Conference 10.21
Tuesday, October 21
BG Hockey Postgame 10.17
Saturday, October 18
BG Hockey Press Conference : Coach Williams 10.14
Thursday, October 16













