Getting to this point was by no means an easy task for the Toronto native, especially with the incredible demands that come with being a member of one of the nation's top hockey programs.
But, with the support and encouragement of his two biggest fans - his parents, Wayne and Marilyn - Evans achieved his primary academic goal.
"Just growing up, they always put an emphasis on that, making sure everything was done and I was getting good grades. They sent me to a really good high school, St. Mike's [St. Michael's College School] in Toronto. You definitely had to get your work done. That definitely made me realize how important school was," explained Evans, who lists IT Management and Quantitative Decision Modeling as the courses that challenged him the most. "I also had two cousins that played college hockey at Cornell, and I just watched and learned from them, too."
Wayne, a salesman, and Marilyn, a family doctor, will both be on-site in South Bend to cheer Jake on as he graduates alongside his classmates.