Note: Finished 7th on Yale career list for assists (81) and 9th for points (139).
2018-19: Yale’s leading scorer with 36 points in 33 games… Hobey Baker Candidate… Ranked 15th in the nation with 1.15 points per game… First Team All-ECAC… First Team All-Ivy… First-Team All-New England… ECAC Player of the Week after 2-1-3 in win over No. 11 Union on Dec. 8… Semifinalist for Walter Brown Award… Led ECAC in shorthanded points (3)… Signed a contract with the Washington Capitals and skated with AHL Hershey
Bulldog Best: 4 points (3G, 1A vs. Princeton, 2/10/18)
2017-18: First Team All-Ivy Selection... Second Team All-ECAC... Lead team in points, goals, and assists (19-17-36) and finished 15th in the nation in points per game (1.16)... Registered multiple-goal games seven times including a hat trick against Princeton on Feb. 10... Yale posted a 14-5-1 record when Snively scored a point... Academic All-ECAC Hockey
2016-17: Honorable mention All-Ivy League... Handed out seven assists over the first seven games... Recorded 12 game point streak between Nov. 5 and Jan. 7... Had two goals against Holy Cross at Notre Dame Tournament (made all-tourney team) and notched two at home against Princeton.
2015-16: Ivy League Rookie of the Year... Honorable Mention All-Ivy League... ECAC Rookie of the Week (Nov. 1, Feb. 22)... Tim Taylor Cup - Y/H MVP (Nov. 6)... ECAC Rookie of the Month (Jan.)... Led all skaters with 28 points.
USHL: Played three full seasons with Sioux City… 159 regular-season games with 50 goals and 125 points… Scored 27 goals with 64 points in 55 games in 2014-15… attended East High School in Sioux City while with Musketeers…
Team USA: Played on two different teams… Won silver medal with U18 team at 2013 Ivan Hlinka Tournament… Won gold at 2014 World Junior A Championship.
Personal: Joseph Snively is the son of Hope and Richard Snively… Worked as a hockey instructor at youth camps… Second Virginia native (first since early 1960s) on a Yale hockey roster... Uncle, David Snively, was an NCAA Division I diver at SMU and a Canadian Olympian... Sister, Lauren Snively, was an equestrian at University of Minnesota (Crookston).