Christopher T. Morgan Scholarship
Leaving a LumberJack legacy.
In a tragic hit-and-run accident, Christopher Morgan ’13 was killed on August 6, 2017. In honor of Chris, his parents created an endowed academic scholarship to assist future Northland College LumberJacks in their pursuit of an education at a place where their son thrived.
Chris started playing hockey in the Mighty Mites, and his love for the game grew. He made friends easily and always had a smile on his face. Chris played for U of D Jesuit and was part of the 2013 team that made it to the Frozen Four state semifinals.
After high school, Chris headed to Ottawa to play for the Gloucester Rangers in the CCHL. He played there for two years. From Ottawa, Chris joined the Northland College LumberJacks in Ashland, Wisconsin. He was part of then-Coach Gregory’s initial recruiting class and quickly showed himself to be a competitor, a dedicated teammate, and a LumberJacks booster.
“Chris was a true LumberJack—hardworking, dedicated, and passionate,” Northland coach Seamus Gregory said. “He will be missed by everyone in our locker room, Athletics Department, campus community, and beyond. Chris was a competitor, an unbelievable teammate who believed in LumberJacks hockey. He had great respect for its past and was a key piece of where we are today and where we are going tomorrow. For the alumni, family, friends, and future players who didn’t have the opportunity to play with “Miggy,” the best way to describe him is he would block a shot for anyone, anytime, up by three in the first period or down by five in the third, it didn’t matter.
“He will forever be missed, never forgotten, and always loved. Please keep his family, loved ones, and teammates in your thoughts and prayers.”
Chris was well known for his infectious laugh. We love him with all our hearts and souls and miss Chris terribly. Please keep all your wonderful memories in your hearts.
Thank you for honoring Chris’s life with your donation.