Hall of Fame
A four-year letterwinner and team captain of the 1985 team, Liska was one of the top goalies around compiling an impressive 113-17-4 record that included NAIA National Runner-Up finish in 1982 , a NCAA Division II National Runner-Up in 1983, along with NCAA Division II National Champions in 1984 and NCAA Division II National Runner-Up in 1985. Integral member of the undefeated 1984 National Champion winning team that went 31-0-0 and won the most home games with 19. Liska was part of an impressive record for the most consecutive wins in program history of 42 that stretched from Nov. 8, 1983-Dec. 13, 1984). He was a three-time First Team All-American and a three-time First Team NCHA All-Conference performer. Liska ranks fifth all-time in victories for a goalie (61), 10th all-time in goals against average at 2.760, 11th all time in save percentage at .9027, 11th all-time in minutes played in goal and 12th all-time in shutouts. He went on to play professionally for one season with the Carolina Thunderbirds of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League, where he helped lead the team to the League Championship.