BEFORE COLBY
Ryder graduated from New Hampton School, where he played football, hockey and baseball. He was the 2010 recipient of the Skip Howard Underclassman Scholar Athlete Award.
AT COLBY
Ryder majors in Government and minors in Sociology at Colby. He interned with the New Hampshire Department of Justice in the summer of 2015. His father played football, basketball, and baseball at Colby.
Coach Michaeles on Arsenault: "Ryder is a very instinctive player, it takes a special kid to start every game since his first year."
2017 baseball season highlights: Ryder achieved 100 hits in his senior year and made the All-NESCAC Second Team. He finished his career with 102 hits in just three seasons. Arsenault started in all 36 games for the Mules. He was second on the team in hits (37), second in doubles (9), third in RBI (13), and fifth in batting average (.285). He was on the NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team.
2016 football season highlights: Arsenault played in all eight games for the Mules, recording 19 receptions for 154 yards, including one touchdown. Arsenault finished his career with the Mules with five touchdowns and was a consistent top receiver despite getting hurt his junior season.
2016 baseball season highlights: Ryder missed the entire season due to injury.
2015 football season highlights: Arsenault played in one game for the Mules, recording five receptions before an injury ended his season.
2015 baseball season highlights: Ryder was seventh on the team in batting average (.327). He led the Mules in triples (four) and stolen bases (20-for-21). Ryder also was second on the team in at-bats (113) and did not make an error in 62 chances in center field.
2014 football season highlights: Ryder led the Mules in total receptions (25), receiving yards (263), and was tied for first in receiving touchdowns (four). He was tied for fifth in the NESCAC in touchdowns (four). Arsenault was on the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team.
2014 baseball season highlights: Ryder finished his first-year season with 20 games started and sixth on the team in batting average (.308). Ryder was seventh on the team in slugging percentage (.341) and eighth in on-base percentage (.354). Arsenault led the team in stolen bases (six) and did not make an error in 47 opportunities in the outfield.
2013 football season highlights: Arsenault finished with 18 catches for 230 yards. He was third in catches, receiving yards, and was second in average per catch (12.8).