Craig McIntosh[apos]s Career Stats 2008 Highlights: Appeared in 16 games, including seven starts...collected assists in the Flyers[apos] first two games of the season against Northwood (Aug. 29) and Saint Xavier (Aug. 31)...posted a goal against Indianapolis (Sept. 19)...provided the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Missouri S&T (Oct. 12).
2007 Highlights: Played in 17 games with 12 starts...scored one goal and had four assists...delivered an assist on game-winning tally in Flyers[apos] 1-0 GLVC title-clinching victory over previously unbeaten No. 1 Northern Kentucky (Nov. 4)...had two assists in Flyers 3-2 season-opening win at Tusculum (Aug. 24)...scored a goal in Flyers[apos] 8-0 rout against Upper Iowa (Aug. 29)...collected an assist on against Drury (Oct. 12).
2006 Highlights: Played in 14 games with 13 starts...ranked third on team in goals (3)...notched Flyers[apos] lone goal against SIU Edwardsville (Oct. 27)...scored game-winning goal vs. SIU Edwardsville (Sept. 17)...had a goal in Flyers[apos] 3-0 win vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Sept. 3)...registered first collegiate assist at Missouri-Rolla (Sept. 22).
2005 Highlights: Played in 17 games and started 14...scored a goal vs. Northwood (Aug. 27) in his collegiate debut.
Prep/Personal: Earned three varsity letters as a forward, midfielder and defender for Lincoln-Way Central...all-state, Will County Player of the Year, Herald News, Star and Daily Southtown all-area, all-conference and Central[apos]s Best Offensive Player as a senior, with a team-high 13 goals and five assists...helped lead the team to regional and sectional titles and a state quarterfinals berth that season...had a team-best 21 goals and added six assists as Central was regional runner-up as a junior...Herald News and Star all-area, all-conference and team[apos]s Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player that year... had 10 goals and four assists, was all-conference honorable mention and Star all-area, and helped lead the team to the regional title and sectional final as a sophomore...played three years with the Park Forest Wings club team that won an indoor national championship...also played with the Magic U18 club...named to the Principal[apos]s Cabinet...son of Mike and Diane McIntosh...biology major.