Former North Stars captain, Southgate shines bright for Lindenwood
Battlefords local and former North Stars’ captain Jake Southgate has hit the ground running this year in his first season of NCAA Division I hockey with the Lindenwood Lions in Saint Charles, Missouri.
Sitting tied for the team lead in scoring with 10 points (five goals, five assists) through his first 16 games, Southgate took just two games to net his first NCAA goal, cashing in for the memorable tally in just his second game of the season as part of a two-point effort on the second night of a back-to-back with the Air Force Falcons.
“My first game there I wasn’t able to score but had a few chances, and then the next game I just went in as prepared as I could be,” Southgate recalled, adding that he also had a couple of familiar faces in the stands to share in the special moment.
“My dad and my grandpa actually drove all the way down to Colorado where we were playing, so that was pretty cool,” he said. “They were sitting right behind the bench, so when I scored the goal I got to see my dad in the stands, so it was a really cool moment and it was pretty special to have my dad and my grandpa there.”


