Tompkins' Honor Roll: 
- 2016 MAC Commonwealth Second Team
As a Senior (2016) (Game-by-Game Statistics):
- MAC Commonwealth Second Team All-Conference
- Started all 20 games and finished second on the team in scoring with 62 points, scoring a team-high 48 goals to go along with 14 assists.
- Posted 13 multi-goal games and had at least three goals nine times.
- Scored career-best six goals twice against Albright (4/16, 5/4).
- Had a goal in all but two games.
- Named MAC Commonwealth and ECAC South Offensive Player of the Week following six goals against Albright (4/18).
- Selected as MVP of the MAC Commonwealth Championship after totaling nine goals in two games.
- Also picked up 32 ground balls and had nine caused turnovers.
As junior (2014): Suffered a season ending injury.
As a sophomore (2013): Appeared in all 24 games in his first season with the Mustangs ... totaled 15 points on 12 goals and three assists ... picked up nine ground balls and had five caused turnovers ... had a season-high three points and three goals at Messiah (4/17) ... picked up two ground balls versus Christopher Newport (5/8) and at Messiah (4/17) ... had two caused turnovers versus Lycoming (4/27) ... scored a goal in the National Championship game versus RIT (5/26).
As a freshman (2012 at Nassau Community College): Appeared in 19 games for the Lions ... second on the team with 39 points ... fourth on the team with 26 goals ... third on the team with 13 assists ... registered a career-high four points twice ... score a career-high three goals in a game against CCBC Essex ... dished out a career-best three assists in a game against Monroe Community College.
Before Stevenson: Played two years for the Indians under head coach Bill Cherry at Manhasset … named All-County … team was 2010 New York State Class C Champions … also played basketball, where Manhasset was the 2011 Nassau County Champions.
Personal: Full name is Matthew Roy Tompkins … born on February 12, 1993 in Manhasset, N.Y. … is the son of Glen and Maria Tompkins … has two older brothers, Anthony, who played two seasons of lacrosse at Lynchburg, and Glen, who is a member of the men’s lacrosse team, and a twin brother Jon, who is also on the men’s lacrosse team … major is undecided.