San Jose Sharks executive vice president and general manager Doug Wilson announced on Friday that the team has signed senior centerof Colorado College to an entry-level contract.Schwartz, 23, currently leads all NCAA scorers in 2012-13 after posting 53 points (20 goals, 33 assists) in 41 games including six in the post-season, when the assistant captain led the Tigers to the championship game of the WCHA Final Five two weeks ago.Also 13th in goals and third in assists among all NCAA Division players, he factored in on seven game-winning goals, scored five times on the power play goals and added a pair of shorthanded tallies. He was named to both the All-WCHA team as well as the All-WCHA Academic Team for his accomplishments both on and off the ice. He recorded 10 points (5g,5a)) in the six post-season games."Rylan had a very impressive season with Colorado College under head coach Scott Owens," said Wilson. "He has improved each of his four collegiate seasons and we look forward to helping him continue to develop and advance his career."The Sharks assigned Schwartz to their farm club in Worcester, Mass., where he will join the team on Saturday.As a junior in 2011-12, Schwartz registered 40 points (23g,17a) in 35 games while ranking third nationally with 1.36 per outing. In February of 2011, he became the 73rd member of CC's Century Club, accruing 100 or more points in his career with the team.In 156 career collegiate appearances altogether, Schwartz was a point-per-game player, notching 159 points (59g,100a) to rank No. 28 on the program's all-time chart. He has received Colorado College's annual Tony Frasca Award for playoff MVP, been named to the All-WCHA team, and was voted to the WCHA All-Rookie Team his freshman season. His younger brother Jaden, also a former Tiger, plays for the St. Louis Blues.