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Union College junior forwardhas elected to forego his senior season. Foo will complete the Spring term at Union and will likely not sign with an National Hockey League (NHL) organization until the summer. The announcement was made Wednesday evening.The following is a statement from Foo on his decision:"We wish Spencer all the best with his decision to turn pro after his junior year," head coachsaid. "He has been an excellent representative of Union Hockey on the ice and with his efforts in the classroom. Our staff has been fortunate to work with many quality student-athletes and Spencer always gave a 100% in both school and hockey. His body of work as a hockey player and commitment to the classroom represented his leadership qualities."A 2016-17Hockey First Team selection and aBaker Memorial Award finalist, Foo finished the season ranked fourth in Division I in points (62), second in multi-point games (20), tied for second in assists (36), tied for third in plus-minus (+29), tied for fourth in goals (26) led the league in assists (25), plus-minus (+20) and multi-point games (14). His 36 assists set a program single-season record, while his 62-point campaign is the second-best. He also compiled a program-record 21-game point streak and registered at least one point in 34 of 38 games.The Edmonton, Alberta native was a finalist for the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year after tying for the conference scoring title with 40 points. He led the league in assists (25), plus-minus (+20) and multi-point games (14) and was second in goals (15) and shorthanded goals (2).Foo totaled 112 points (49G-63A) in 113 career games with the Dutchmen.