CAREER NOTES & RECORDS
Career: Leaves Penn State as the all-time leader in points per game having averaged 0.98 over his 128 games played...Ranks third all-time with 125 points...Became just the fifth Nittany Lion to reach 50 career goals and graduates tied for third all-time with 51...Ranks fourth on the all-time assists list with 74...His 12 power-play tallies and eight game-winning goals are both tied for first and second, respectively...Is the Big Ten all-time leader in career points during the Big Ten Tournament with 17 in just 10 games...His seven tournament goals are tied for second all-time.
Season: 2018-19: Set the Penn State single-season record for points and goals with 50 and 23, respectively, while his 27 assists tied for the second-most in a single-season in program history…His four game-winning goals also tied for the most in a single-season in program history while his two shorthanded goals and five power-play tallies each tied for the fifth-best mark…Finished the season plus-23 for the sixth-best plus-minus rating in Penn State history.
Game: His streak of five consecutive games with multiple points from November 2, 2018 through November 16, 2018 tied the Penn State record with linemate Evan Barratt…Tied the Penn State record for assists in a game with four, including a single-period record three in the second, at Wisconsin on December 1, 2018.
2020-21 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named an All-Big Ten honorable-mention selection...Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
Season: Skated in all 22 games leading the team with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists...Had seven multi-point games...Averaging a point-per-game, he ranked tied for seventh in the conference...Tied for ninth overall with 10 goals and his 0.45 goals-per-game average ranked sixth in the Big Ten.
at Wisconsin (11/23): Registered his first point of the season with one assist in a 6-3 loss. at Wisconsin (11/24): Tallied his first multi-point game of the season with one goal and one assist. Michigan (12/3): Recorded another multi-point game with one goal and one assist in a 9-5 victory. Arizona State (12/11): Registered one goal and one assist in a 3-2 overtime win. Arizona State (12/13): Scored two goals in a 5-4 overtime victory. at Michigan State (1/4): Scored the lone goal in a 5-1 loss. at Ohio State (1/9): Registered one goal in a 5-2 win. Michigan State (1/15): Registered a season-high three points with a pair of assists as well as scoring the overtime game-winning goal in a 3-2 win. Notre Dame (1/28): Recorded the overtime winning goal for the 50th of his career in a 2-1 victory. at Notre Dame (3/6): Collected one assist in the regular-season finale. Notre Dame (3/14): Had a pair of assists in a 6-3 Big Ten Tournament victory. Wisconsin (3/15): Had a hand in all three goals scoring one while assisting the other two in a 4-3 overtime semifinal loss.
2019-20 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Named an All-Big Ten honorable mention selection...Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
Season: Skated in 30 games finishing third on the team with 32 points on 11 goals and 21 assists...2020 Big Ten Tournament and NCAA Tournament canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rankings: Ranked sixth in the Big Ten with 32 points on 11 goals and 21 assists in 30 games...His 1.07 points per game was good for second in the conference and 26th nationally...In Big Ten only games he paced the conference averaging 1.05 points per game in 22 games while ranking tied for second in league only games with 23 points on nine goals and 14 assists.
Sacred Heart (10/11-10/12): Recorded his first goal of the season in Friday's 8-2 victory before adding an assist in game two to help secure the series sweep. Alaska (10/17): Collected a pair of assists in a 7-0 shutout. Wisconsin (11/1): Scored a goal to help secure the series sweep. Michigan State (11/9): Registered a goal in a 6-4 victory. at Minnesota (11/15-16): Recorded a pair of goals, including the game-winning goal, while adding an assist on Friday night before registering an assist on Saturday to help secure the sweep. Ohio State (11/22-23): Had a goal and an assist on Friday night followed up with two assists on Saturday in the series split. at Merrimack (11/29): Added three assists in a 7-0 win. at Michigan (12/6-7): Scored a goal on Friday night and followed it up with an assist on Saturday to help secure a series split. at Robert Morris (1/11): Scored a goal in a 6-2 victory at PPG Paints Arena. Michigan (1/18): Tallied a pair of assists in a 4-4 tie. at Michigan State (1/24): Added an assist in a 4-2 loss. Notre Dame (2/1): Scored a goal in the White Rush game. at Ohio State (2/7-8): Tallied an assist in a 2-2 loss on Friday night followed by a goal and an assist to help the team secure a 6-3 victory on Saturday. at Wisconsin (2/14-15): Collected three assists on Friday night with the first one to Liam Folkes as each player registered their 100th career point on the goal...Followed it up with a goal Saturday in a 3-2 victory.
2018-19 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Was named to the All-CHN First Team as well as Team MVP…Member of the Big Ten Tournament All-Tournament Team…Hobey Baker Award Nominee…Academic All-Big Ten member.
Season: Skated in all 39 games becoming the first Nittany Lion ever to lead the nation in scoring with 50 points...Set new single-season program records for points with 50 and goals with 23 while his 27 assists tied for the second most all time in a single-season...Led the nation with 16 multi-point games…Set a new Big Ten Tournament record with six goals in five games while adding three assists for nine points, the second-most all-time in a single-tournament.
Rankings: Finished the year tied for the national lead with 50 points while leading the Big Ten and tying for second in the nation with 23 goals…His 27 assists tied for fourth in the Big Ten and 18th in the nation…His 1.28 points per game ranked third in the Big Ten and fifth in the nation.
No. 17 Clarkson (10/17): Registered his first goal of the season in a 5-1 victory. Niagara (10/19-10/20): Tallied two assists in game one and notched one goal and one assist in game two of a weekend sweep. No. 13 Princeton (10/26): Registered one goal during a 4-2 victory. Arizona State (11/2-11/3): Notched two goals, including the game-winning goal, in a 6-5 victory in game one before adding two assists in an overtime loss in game two of a weekend split. Robert Morris (11/9-11/10): Totaled three points coming from one goal and two assists in both games during a weekend sweep. No. 16 Michigan (11/16-11/17): Had two assists in game one and one assist in game two of a weekend split. at No. 5 Ohio State (11/24): Notched a goal in a 5-2 loss. at Wisconsin (11/30): Tallied one assist along with the shootout clinching goal to give Penn State the extra point. at Wisconsin (12/1): Marked a career-high as well as tied the single-game Penn State record with four assists during an 8-5 loss. No. 5 Notre Dame (12/8): Recorded two goals, along with the game-winning goal, and one assist in a 9-1 victory. at Princeton (12/15): Tallied one assist during a 4-4 tie at Wells Fargo Center. at Minnesota (1/4): Notched one goal during a 4-2 victory. No. 4 Ohio State (1/19): Added an assist during a 6-4 loss. Michigan (1/26): Scored two goals during a 5-2 victory at Madison Square Garden. Minnesota (2/8-2/9): Notched two goals, including the game-winning goal, in game one and one goal in game two of a weekend sweep. at Michigan State (2/16): Had two assists in a 5-3 victory. Wisconsin (2/22-2/23): Had a single assist during a weekend split. at Notre Dame (3/2): Scored one goal during a 3-2 victory. Wisconsin (3/8-3/10): Scored two goals in game one, two goals in game two and one goal and one assist in game three of the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals…Broke the Penn State single-season points record with his primary assist on Liam Folkes' game-winning overtime goal in game three. at No. 4 Ohio State (3/17): Scored the eventual game-winning goal to set a Penn State single-season goal record while also adding an assist during a 5-1 Big Ten Semifinal victory.
2017-18 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Skated in 37 games, scoring seven goals and adding 14 assists for 21 points.
at St. Lawrence (10/7): Recorded his first career assist in a 4-1 victory. at No. 7 Minnesota (10/13): Collected an assist in a 3-1 win. AIC (10/19): Tallied an assist during a 7-5 victory. Michigan (10/27): Registered his first career goal in a 5-4 win. Mercyhurst (11/3-11/4): Notched a goal in game one and tallied an assist in game two of a weekend split. Michigan State (11/24): Had an assist in a 7-2 victory. at No. 11 Ohio State (12/1-12/2): Recorded a pair of points with one goal and an assist in a game one and tallied an assist in a 4-0 shutout in game two. at Robert Morris (12/8): Collected an assist during a 5-2 victory. No. 6 Ohio State (1/12): Tallied an assist in a 5-2 victory. at No. 18 Wisconsin (1/26): Assisted a goal in a 4-2 loss. at Michigan State (2/17): Notched a goal in a 3-2 victory. No. 8 Minnesota (2/23-2/24): Registered a goal in game one and tallied two goals and an assist in game two during a weekend sweep. No. 11 Minnesota (3/2-3/3): Tallied one assist in game one and two assists in game two during a weekend sweep in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals.
BEFORE PENN STATE
Led the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League to the 2017 Clark Cup Western Conference Finals where they were defeated by the Sioux City Musketeers in five games…Skated in 27 games for Waterloo, scoring 10 goals and adding 21 assists for 31 points after being traded by the Tri-City Storm, where he spent the majority of his two years in the USHL...Served as an Alternate Captain for the Storm before being traded after leading Tri-City to the 2016 Clark Cup Championship finishing third in the USHL for playoff scoring…Skated in a total of 106 games over two seasons in the USHL, registering 101 points on 37 goals and 64 assists…Named in 2016 to the U.S. Junior Select Team for the World Junior A Challenge and captured a gold medal while being named Team MVP after tying for the tournament lead in points.
PERSONAL
Full name is Alexandre Louis Limoges...Son of Lisa and Robert Limoges...Has a younger brother Logan and a younger sister Emilie...Earned his degree in supply chain management and information systems in May 2021...Born on September 16, 1997 in Boulder, Colorado.