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2012-13 men’s ice hockey 2012-13 home scheDULe UCONNHUSKIES.COM | #BLEEDBLUE | /UCONNHUSKIES 10.6. 12 York Univ. (CA) 11.30. 12 Canisius 1.4. 13 Penn State 1.25. 13 AIC 10.27 . 12 Union 12. 1. 12 Canisius 1.5. 13 Penn State 2.9. 13 Bentley 11.9. 12 Sacred Heart 12. 7 . 12 Army 1. 18. 13 Mercyhurst 2. 15. 13 Holy Cross 11.23. 12 Air Force 12.29. 12 AIC 1. 19. 13 Mercyhurst 3. 1. 13 Sacred Heart 11.24. 12 Air Force 12.30. 12 MN. State/Brown

2012-13 UConn Men's Ice Hockey Media Guide

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A history of the UConn men's ice hockey team plus biographies of the head coaches and student-athletes

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2012-13 men’s ice hockey

ALEX GERKE, SEAN AMBROSIE, BRANT HARRIS, BILLY LATTA, GARRETT BARTUS PHOTO BY STEVE SLADE

2012-13 home scheDULe

UCONNHUSKIES.COM | #BLEEDBLUE | /UCONNHUSKIES

10.6.12 York Univ. (CA) 11.30.12 Canisius 1.4.13 Penn State 1.25.13 AIC 10.27.12 Union 12.1.12 Canisius 1.5.13 Penn State 2.9.13 Bentley 11.9.12 Sacred Heart 12.7.12 Army 1.18.13 Mercyhurst 2.15.13 Holy Cross 11.23.12 Air Force 12.29.12 AIC 1.19.13 Mercyhurst 3.1.13 Sacred Heart 11.24.12 Air Force 12.30.12 MN. State/Brown

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2012-13 UConn men’s HoCkey 2 Coming To HoCkey eAsT in 2014-15

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“I’ve had the pleasure of being at two welcoming events in the last seven years; 2005 at the University of Vermont and last fall when Notre Dame joined. This is four, maybe ₨ve times the number of people that turned out today than to those events.This speaks to the level of enthusiasm in Connecticut.”- Joe Bertagna, Hockey East Commissioner

“Our goal at UConn is to do everything incredibly well in the academic side and the athletics side. We plan on being a major force in collegiate ice hockey. Joining Hockey East is an unbelievable honor for us. I wrote a letter to the other league presidents and told them we’re going to bring a lot of excite-ment and a lot of fans and we’ll see them on the ice.”- Susan Herbst, University of Connecticut President

“Quite frankly, as a hockey fan, this is about elevating UConn hockey to where it should be and quite frankly where it should have been for a long time, and where it is now going to be – in the No. 1 premier hockey league in the United States.”- Dannel Malloy, Governor of Connecticut

“Speaking on behalf of all the UConn alumni hockey players, back in that warming hut (at the outside rink) with Bruce and our teammates, we had two wishes, two dreams. One was to close the hockey rink. The second wish and dream we talked about was getting into Hockey East. It took the right timing and the right people to make this happen.”- Todd Krygier, UConn ‘88, 1987 and 1988 All-American

“I think some of the biggest people

who had their hands in this to

truly help make this happen are

the guys who wore this jersey.

They went to school here and they

believed in UConn hockey. They

kept it going and they wanted to

see it happen. They wanted to

be a part of it and wanted to be

here that day. I’m thankful for

everything the alums have done.”

- Bruce Marshall

òI remember the basketball team playing in the ₨eld house, now they are winning national titles. What Geno (Auriemma) has done, they’ve won seven titles…. We go to Rentschler Field in football now we are playing in the BCS Bowl Game.We are at UConn, we’re going to do it, and we’re going to do it right.”- Bruce Marshall, Head Coach

UConn Men’s Hockey Takes Center Stage

“I played there and I worked there years ago as a graduate assistant. Obviously playing in the outdoor rink and seeing where the program was 20 years ago is really exciting for me and the other alums. All the alumni thought this was possible. Now that it’s here, we’re all looking forward to seeing the pro-gram taking the next step and being one of the best teams in the best Division I conference in the country.”- Chris Potter, UConn ‘93, 1993 All-American Current Wesleyan Head Coach

What They’re Saying About UConn Men’s Hockey

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Where We Started

This Is UConn Hockey

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This is UConn Hockey .............................................................. 2-5UConn Facts/Table of Contents/Hockey Schedule ........................... 62012-13 Roster ........................................................................... 7Head Coach Bruce Marshall ....................................................... 8-9Assistant Coaches .................................................................10-112012-13 Season Preview .............................................................122012-13 Player Profiles ..........................................................13-272011-12 Season Review .........................................................28-292011-12 Atlantic Hockey Review ..................................................30UConn vs. Atlantic Hockey .....................................................31-322012-13 Opponents ....................................................................33Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum ...................................................34UConn Record Book ...............................................................35-38Year-by-Year Results ..............................................................39-44All-Time Series ...........................................................................44All-Time Letterwinners ...........................................................45-46Director of Athletics Warde Manuel ..............................................47Connecticut Support Staff ...........................................................48Friends of UConn Hockey ............................................................49This Is UConn Country ...........................................................50-59

TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS

TEAM INFORMATION

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

UConn QUiCk fACTs

The University of Connecticut is committed to honoring colle-giate athletic competition by demonstrating pride, responsibil-ity and respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, students, coaches and student-athletes promote these core values as proud Huskies and first class competitors.

Husky Honor

Location .................................................................... Storrs, Conn.Founded ................................................................................ 1881Enrollment .......................................................................... 30,525Nicknames ............................................................. Huskies, UConnColors ......................................... National Flag Blue (Navy) & WhiteAffiliation ................................................................NCAA Division IConference .............................................................Atlantic Hockey..................................................................... Hockey East 2014-15Director of Athletics .................................................. Warde ManuelAthletic Department Phone ..................................... (860) 486-2725Athletic Department Fax ......................................... (860) 486-3300Athletic Website ................................................ UConnHuskies.com

Head Coach ...................................Bruce Marshall (Connecticut ‘85)Overall Career Record ................................... 332-373-68 (24 Years)Record at UConn ................................................................... SameAssistant Coach ...............David Berard (2nd Season, Providence ‘92)Assistant Coach ....... Rich McKenna (2nd Season, Castleton State ‘07)Office Phone .......................................................... (860) 486-30722011-12 Final Record ..........................................................16-19-42011-12 AHA Record/Finish ...........................................12-12-3/8th2011-12 Postseason ............................................ AHA Quarterfinals......................................................Loss @ Air Force, 2-Games-To-1Letterwinners R/L ....................................................................16/8Newcomers ................................................................................102012-13 Captains ........................Sean Ambrosie (C), Alex Gerke (C) ........................................................Brant Harris (A), Billy Latta (A)

Associate Director of Athletics/Communications ............. Mike EnrightAthletic Communications Asst./Men’s Hockey Contact...........Matt Lee Office Phone ..................................................... (860) 486-1498 Cell Phone ........................................................ (401) 651-7824 Email........................................................ [email protected] Communications Secretary ..........................Luanne DunstanAthletic Communications Phone ............................... (860) 486-3531Athletic Communications Fax ................................... (860) 486-5085Athletic Communications Address ........ 2095 Hillside Road, Unit 1173................................................................... Storrs, CT 06269-1173

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OCTOBER6 Fri. YORK UNIVERSITY (EXH) 3:00 PM12 Fri. at UMass-Amherst 7:00 PM26 Fri. at Holy Cross* 7:05 PM27 Sat. UNION* 8:00 PMNOVEMBER2 Fri. at Niagara* 7:05 PM3 Sat. at Niagara* 7:05 PM9 Fri. SACRED HEART* 7:05 PM10 Sat. at Merrimack 7:00 PM

17 Sat. at Bentley* 7:05 PM23 Fri. AIR FORCE* 7:05 PM24 Sat. AIR FORCE* 7:05 PM30 Fri. CANISIUS* 7:05 PM DECEMBER1 Sat. CANISIUS* 7:05 PM7 Fri. ARMY* 7:05 PM

UCONN HOCKEY CLASSIC29 Sat. Minnesota State vs. Brown 4:05 PM UConn vs. AIC* 7:15 PM30 Sun. Consolation 4:05 PM Championship 7:15 PMJANUARY4 Fri. PENN STATE 7:05 PM5 Sat. PENN STATE 7:05 PM11 Fri. at Robert Morris 7:05 PM12 Sat. at Robert Morris 7:05PM18 Fri. MERCYHURST* 7:05 PM19 Sat. MERCYHURST* 7:05 PM22 Tues. at Quinnipiac 7:00 PM25 Fri. AIC* 7:05 PM26 Sat. at AIC* 7:05 PMFEBRUARY1 Fri. at RIT* 7:05 PM2 Sat. at RIT* 7:05 PM8 Fri. at Bentley* 7:05 PM9 Sat. BENTLEY* 7:05 PM15 Fri. HOLY CROSS* 7:05 PM16 Sat. at Holy Cross* 7:05 PM22 Fri. at Army* 7:05 PM23 Sat. at Army* 7:05 PMMARCH1 Fri. SACRED HEART* 7:05 PM2 Sat. at Sacred Heart* 7:05 PM 8-10 F-S AHA First Round TBD (Best of Three, Campus Sites) 15-17 F-S AHA Quarterfinals TBD (Best of Three, Campus Sites) 22 Fri. AHA Semi-Finals TBD (Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y.) 23 Sat. AHA Championship 7:05 PM (Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y.)

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UConn nUmeRiCAL RosTeRNo. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown Previous Team1 Tom Comunale So. 5-11 175 G Mars, Pa. St. Louis Bandits (NAHL)2 Alex Gerke “C” Sr. 5-10 170 D Tomah, Wisc. Bismark Bobcats (NAHL)3 Tom Janosz Sr. 6-1 185 D Elma, N.Y. Surrey Eagles (BCHL)4 Kyle Huson Fr. 6-5 200 D Parker, Colo. Wenatchee Wild (NAHL)5 Jacob Poe So. 6-3 200 D Arlington, Texas Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL)6 Joe Budnick So. 5-8 160 F Newington, Conn. Springfield Pics (EJHL)8 Shawn Pauly Fr. 6-0 185 F Bellingham, Wash. Wenatchee Wild (NAHL)11 Joe Birmingham Fr. 5-10 175 F Medford, N.J. St. Louis Bandits (NAHL)12 Tyler Bouchard Fr. 5-10 180 F Glastonbury, Conn. Springfield Pics (EJHL)13 Evan Carriere Sr. 6-2 200 F Ottawa, Ontario Northern Cyclones (AJHL)14 Skyler Smutek So. 6-0 190 D Seattle, Wash. Quesnel Millionaires (BCHL)15 Brad Smith So. 5-10 175 F Trenton, Mich. St. Louis Bandits (NAHL)16 Billy Latta “A” Jr. 5-8 170 F West Chester, Pa. Chicago Steele (USHL)17 Ryan Tyson So. 5-9 180 F Harleysville, Pa. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)18 Trevor Gerling So. 6-0 200 F Seattle, Wash. Langley Chiefs (BCHL)19 Jordan Sims Jr. 5-11 185 F Fort Wayne, Ind. Langley Chiefs (BCHL)20 Tyler Helton Fr. 6-0 190 F Colorado Springs, Colo. Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL)21 Sean Ambrosie “C” Sr. 6-2 185 F Moorhead, Minn. Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL)22 Joe Schmitz Fr. 6-3 210 D Lino Lakes, Minn. Alaska Avalanche (NAHL)23 Brant Harris “A” Jr. 6-1 205 F Estevan, Sask. Melfort Mustangs (SJHL)24 Patrick Kirtland Fr. 6-0 190 F Cary, N.C. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)25 Chris Bond Fr. 6-2 205 D Centreville, Va. Topeka Roadrunners (NAHL)26 Kevin Tuohy So. 5-7 160 D Salisbury Mills, N.Y. Langley Chiefs (BCHL)27 Cody Sharib So. 6-2 220 F Needham, Mass. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs (EJHL)28 Joey Ferriss Fr. 6-1 185 F Novi, Mich. Michigan Warriors (NAHL)29 Garrett Bartus Sr. 6-2 190 G St. Charles, Ill. St. Louis Bandits (NAHL)30 Matt Grogan R-Jr. 5-10 170 G Gilbert, Ariz. Bismark Bobcats (NAHL)33 Tyler Cooke Fr. 6-1 205 D Warwick, R.I. South Shore Kings (EJHL)35 Bobby Segin So. 6-1 160 G Marlton, N.J. The Gunnery (Prep)

C - CaptainA - Assistant Captain

Head Coach: Bruce Marshall (Connecticut ’85), 25th seasonAssistant Coach: David Berard (Providence College ’92), Second seasonAssistant Coach: Rich McKenna (Castleton State ’07), Second Season

2012-13 UConn Men’s Ice Hockey TeamFront Row (L-R): Garrett Bartus, Tom Janosz, Billy Latta, Sean Ambrosie ©, Volunteer Assistant Coach Dan Naurato, Assistant Coach Rich McKenna, Head Coach Bruce Marshall, Assistant Coach David Berard, Alex Gerke ©, Brant Harris, Evan Carriere, Matt Grogan

Middle Row (L-R): Student Manager Javier Barragan, Student Manager Nate Patrylak, Bobby Segin, Trevor Gerling, Patrick Kirtland, Chris Bond, Jacob Poe, Kyle Huson, Joe Schmitz, Cody Sharib, Tyler Cooke, Jordan Sims, Shawn Pauly, Tom Comunale, Equipment Manager Chris Iacampo, Athletic Trainer Ed Blair

Back Row (L-R): Kevin Tuohy Tyler Bouchard, Joe Birmingham, Skyler Smutek, Tyler Helton, Joey Ferriss, Ryan Tyson, Brad Smith, Joe Budnick

2012-13 RosTeR

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HeAD CoACH bRUCe mARsHALL

Bruce Marshall is in his 25th season as the head coach of the UConn men’s hockey program in 2012-13. Marshall, the winningest coach in UConn history with 332 victories, is just one of just five active coach-es in NCAA men’s hockey to serve 25 years as a head coach with the same institution, joining a prestigious list including Jack Parker (39 years, Boston University), Red Berenson (28 years, Michigan), Gary Wright (28 years, AIC) and Joe Marsh (26 years, St. Lawrence).

Marshall will guide UConn’s to the nation’s most prestigious college hockey conference in 2014-15 as the Huskies join Hockey East and add full scholarships for the first time in program history.

Since becoming a Division I program in 1998, Marshall has led his squads to a MAAC Championship (2000) and six semifinal berths (MAAC – 1999, 2000, 2002, AHA – 2011, 2007, 2006) in the post-season conference tournament. The Huskies have ad-vanced it into the Atlantic Hockey postseason every year since the 2003-04 season.

Prior to the Huskies Division I sta-tus, Marshall’s teams produced eight ECAC East tournament berths, four ECAC semifinals and one ECAC championship appearance.

During Marshall’s tenure as head coach of UConn’s ice hockey pro-gram, the Huskies have produced seven All-Americans, 26 all-confer-ence members, six Atlantic Hockey

All-Rookie Team selections and a MAAC Defensive Rookie of the Year. In addition, UConn took home its first-ever major conference award as Tim Olsen was named the AHA Player of the Year in 2004.

Marshall ranks 12th all-time among active NCAA coaches in Divi-sion I with 332 victories. Marshall celebrated a personal milestone in 2009-10 as he recorded his 300th career victory when the Huskies defeated Mercyhurst, 3-2, in overtime on February 27, 2010.

Marshall coached his 500th career game on Jan. 22, 2005 at Yale and won his 250th game at UConn on December 8, 2005 at Sacred Heart. He hit the 200 career win mark during the 2000-2001 sea-son when the Huskies defeated American International, 5-2, on Feb. 23, becoming the first hockey coach in UConn history to reach the 200 mark. Marshall became only the second hockey coach in UConn history to reach the 100 win plateau, joining John Chapman who coached Connecticut from 1960-81 compiled a 196-221-7 record.

Marshall led the Huskies to the AHA Quarterfinals in 2011-12 falling on the road in three games to eventual champion Air Force. The Huskies finished the season at 16-19-4, tying the program record for the most wins since joining the AHA in 2003-04. The UConn special teams were sensational in 2011-12, leading the AHA and ranking third in the NCAA with a 25.7-percent conversion rate on the power play. The penalty kill was equally impressive, finishing the year ranked No. 14 in the NCAA at 84.2-percent.

After posting a 20-10-4 record in its first year as a Division I team in 1998-99, the 1999-2000 season added a 19-16-1 record. In UConn’s second season as a Division I program in 2000, and as a member of MAAC, Marshall and the Huskies earned their first-ever conference championship in a 6-1 victory over Iona in the 2000 MAAC Champi-onship game.

For his accomplishments as UConn’s hockey coach, Marshall has been recognized by his peers in earning several honors. He won the Edward Jeremiah College Division National Coach of the Year Award and was named the ECAC Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the 1991-92 season. In February of 1993, Marshall was named to the East squad coaching staff for the 1993 Shrine East-West College Hockey Classic. The staff consisted of one coach from Division I, II and III schools. It was the first honor of its kind to be bestowed upon a Connecticut hockey coach.

A 1985 Connecticut graduate, Marshall became only the third head coach in UConn ice hockey history when he took over prior to the 1988-89 season, replacing seven-year coach Ben Kirtland. Prior to Kirtland, John Chapman served as Connecticut head coach for 21 years.

Marshall was a four-year letterwinner in the UConn ice hockey pro-gram. He played in 94 career games, and as a senior, Marshall was co-captain of the 1984-85 squad that finished with a 14-10 record and became the first Connecticut ice hockey team to make the ECAC playoffs. He received his bachelor of science degree in physical edu-cation from Connecticut in May of 1985.

After graduation, Marshall served as assistant ice hockey coach at his alma mater for one season. He later directed the varsity hockey program at Worcester (Mass.) Academy for two years while em-ployed in private industry.

Marshall’s vision and hockey expertise make him instrumental in helping with operations of the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum. Mar-shall also serves as a staff member for numerous clinics and camps in the area, and as the Director of Connecticut Hockey Experience. Marshall has spent several years as a key contributor to the New England District of USA Hockey. Marshall previously coached at the National level, assisting with the Select Teams at the USA Hockey Festival in St. Cloud, Minn. The Select Teams are part of the USA Hockey Olympic Development program. Also in St. Cloud, Marshall coached the USA Hockey Select 17’s to a gold medal at the Festival in the summer of 2000.

Marshall served as Vice President of the American Hockey Coach-es Association for three years in a term ending in 2006. He has re-joined the AHCA in 2009 as Vice President for another three-year term. He has also served on its Board of Directors for the AHCA for seven years from 1999-2006. In 2008, Marshall also had the privi-lege of being chosen for the selection committee of the Hobey Baker award.

Marshall, a native of West Boylston, Mass., now re-sides in Storrs, Conn., with his wife Kathy and four chil-dren, Matthew (15), Mol-lie (13), Marisa (11) and Marikate (7).

Bruce and Kathy Marshall

Matthew, Mollie, Marikate and Marisa Marshall

bruce marshall• Head Coach• 25th Season• Connecticut ‘85

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THe mARsHALL LeDgeR

2011-12# Overall ...........16-19-4 (46.2%)Atlantic Hockey ...............12-12-3 (50.0%)2010-11# Overall ..........15-18-4 (45.9%)Atlantic Hockey ...............13-12-2(50.0%)2009-10# Overall ..............7-27-3(22.9%)Atlantic Hockey .................6-19-3 (26.8%)2008-09# Overall ............9-26-2 (27.0%)Atlantic Hockey ................8-18-2 (32.1%)2007-08# Overall ..........13-21-3 (39.2%)Atlantic Hockey .............. 11-14-3 (44.6%)2006-07# Overall ..........16-18-2 (47.2%)Atlantic Hockey .............. 15-11-2 (57.1%)2005-06# Overall ..........11-23-2 (33.3%)Atlantic Hockey ................9-18-1 (33.9%)2004-05# Overall ..........11-23-3 (33.3%)Atlantic Hockey ............10-12-2 (45.83%)2003-04# Overall ..........12-16-7 (44.3%) Atlantic Hockey ................9-10-5 (47.9%) 2002-03 Overall ..............8-23-3 (28.0%)MAAC ..............................7-16-3 (33.0%)2001-02^ Overall ..........13-16-7 (46.0%)MAAC ............................ 11-10-5 (52.0%)2000-01^ Overall ..........12-19-4 (40.0%)MAAC ............................ 12-11-3 (52.0%)1999-00^ Overall ..........19-16-1 (54.2%)MAAC ............................ 15-11-1 (57.4%)1998-99^ Overall ..........20-10-4 (64.7%)MAAC ..............................18-6-4 (71.4%)1997-98* Overall ...........13-13-1 (50.0%)ECAC East ......................10-8-1 (55.5%)1996-97 Overall ............11-12-2 (47.8%)ECAC East ........................8-9-2 (47.0%)1995-96* Overall .............16-9-1 (63.5%)ECAC East ......................10-8-1 (55.3%)1994-95* Overall .............15-7-5 (64.8%)ECAC East ......................10-2-5 (73.5%)1993-94* Overall .............15-8-3 (63.5%)ECAC East ...................... 11-3-3 (73.5%)1992-93* Overall .............19-6-2 (74.0%)ECAC East ......................15-5-1 (74.0%)1991-92* Overall .............22-4-2 (82.1%)ECAC East ......................19-3-1 (85.0%)1990-91* Overall .............18-7-2 (70.4%)ECAC East ......................12-6-2 (65.0%)1989-90* Overall ...........15-11-1 (57.4%)ECAC East ...................... 11-9-1 (54.7%)1988-89 Overall .................6-21 (22.2%)ECAC East .........................5-15 (25.0%)

Totals Overall .........332-373-68 (47.3%)ECAC East ................ 111-68-17 (62.0%)MAAC ..........................63-55-16 (53.0%) Atlantic Hockey ..........93-126-23 (43.2%)

* - Indicates ECAC East Tournament berth^ - Indicates MAAC Playoffs# - Indicates Atlantic Hockey Playoffs

HeAD CoACH bRUCe mARsHALL

Bruce Marshall - The all-TiMe WinningesT coach in uconn hockey hisTory

1982-85 - Student-AthleteMarshall is a four-year letter winner in the University of Connecticut Ice Hockey Program playing in 94 career games.1984-85: Captains the Huskies to their first ECAC playoff. The team finishes the season at 14-10.May 1985: Earns his bachelor of science degree in physical education from UConn.1985-86 - Assistant CoachReturns as an assistant ice hockey coach at UConn for one season.1988-Present - Head Coach (316-354-64)1988-89Aug. 17, 1988: Hired as third head coach in program history Leads the Huskies in first game as head coach of alma mater against RIT (L, 5-3).Records first career win vs. Westfield State, 11-3.1991-92Honored as the Edward Jeremiah College Division National Coach of the Year.Wins first ECAC Regular Season Championship.Records a school record 22 wins, including school record 14-game win streak and 23-game unbeaten streak.Makes ECAC Championship final for first time.1992-93Named to the East squad coaching staff for the 1993 Shrine East-West Col-lege Hockey Classic becoming the first UConn hockey coach to be named to the staff. 1994-95Jan. 7, 1995: Becomes second hockey coach at UConn to reach 100-win plateau with a 7-5 victory over Brockport State .1999-2000Records first Division I win vs. American International, 7-1.Begins a seven-year tenure on the board of the American Hockey Coaches Association.2000-01Feb. 23, 2001: Becomes first UConn ice hockey coach to amass 200 career victories as Huskies defeat American International, 5-2.2002-03Mar. 1, 2003: Huskies take on Quinnipiac at Madison Square Garden (L, 4-3).2004-05Jan. 22, 2005: Coached his 500th career game at Yale. (L, 6-2)Feb. 5, 2005: Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum in dedicated.Feb. 12, 2005: UConn plays Bentley at the Fleet Center. (W, 4-1)Elected Vice President of the AHCA and holds position for three years2005-06Dec. 8, 2005: Posts 250th win as the Huskies narrowly beat Sacred Heart on the road, 2-1.2006-07Earns first ever Atlantic Hockey home playoff game as number three seed in tournament. 2009-10Feb. 27, 2010: Defeats Mercyhurst, 3-2, at home to earn 300th career victory.Mar. 6, 2010: Defeats Bentley in the first round of AHA playoffs.

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Paul PearlAssistant Coach ‘92-’94Head Coach Holy Cross

“I really enjoyed my time at Connecticut. We had some great success and the play-ers were some of the

most talented that I have had the opportu-nity to coach. Bruce runs an excellent pro-gram and I consider myself lucky to have worked for him.”

Chris PotterAssistant Coach ‘96-’98Head Coach Wesleyan

“Having the opportunity to return to the school where you played and coach was a great expe-rience. I had the oppor-tunity to continue my ed-

ucation and see if coaching was a profession I wanted to pursue. Coach Marshall allowed me to get a strong sense of what recruiting, coaching and all the aspects of the job would entail. Thirteen years later and it was the step-ping stone to where I am today.”

Peter Belisle Assistant Coach ‘97-’06Head Coach UMass-Boston

“I have too many great experiences to put down on pa-per from my time at

UConn Hockey spanning 13 years. I am truly grateful for the chance that Coach Marshall gave me to be a player and a coach under him. His leadership and the life lessons the UConn hockey family gave me I’ll use forever.”

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David Berard begins his second season at the University of Con-necticut in 2012-13 with 20 years of collegiate hockey experience, including 15 with Providence College of Hockey East. Berard was instrumental in 2011-12 in leading the Huskies to a 16-19-4 record while ranking second in the nation on the power play at 25.7-per-cent and 14th in the nation on the penalty kill at 84.2-percent

Widely respected throughout college hockey, Berard had a vari-ety of roles for the Friars over the years. From a coaching per-spective, he directed skill development sessions for forwards and defensemen and worked extensively with Friar goaltenders. For seven seasons, he also coordinated and directed the penalty kill-ing strategy. He also led opponent scouting meetings, developed scouting reports and oversaw the implementation and use of video technology for the program. Administratively, Berard served as the

David berard• Assistant Coach• Second Season• Providence ‘92

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staff liaison for the Office of Academic Services, which monitored the academic progress of Friar Hockey players.

In addition, Berard also served as the recruiting coordinator for the Friars from 1998-2005, as well as, Associate Head Coach from 2003-05. He was instrumental in bringing a number of talented players to Providence. During his tenure, Berard recruited three players named to the AHCA/JOFA University Division All-American Team, one player voted to the GTE/CoSIDA Division I Academic All-American Team, seven players selected to the Hockey East All-Star Team and five players chosen for the Hockey East All-Rookie Team. Additionally, Berard recruited 21 players that were selected in the NHL Entry Draft. He also recruited five players who signed NHL contracts and coached ten players who have played in the National Hockey League. Furthermore, two of Berard’s recruits represented the United States at the IIHF World Under-20 Championships.

Berard returned to Providence College prior to the start of the 1998-99 season after serving as the top assistant for two years at Lake Superior State University of the CCHA. At Lake Superior, Berard served as recruiting coordinator for Head Coach, Scott Borek. Berard began his coaching career at Colby College during the 1992-93 season. After two successful rebuilding seasons, Berard returned to his alma mater to serve as an assistant coach to then first-year Head Coach, Paul Pooley.

In his first two years at Providence, the Friars made consecutive trips to the Hockey East Championship Game, finishing runner-up in 1995 and winning the championship in 1996. For their efforts, the Friars earned an automatic berth to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. In 2000-01, Berard helped guide the Friars to a second-place finish, the best Hockey East Regular Season finish in program history. They also earned a berth in the Hockey East Championship Game and an at-large bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

During the past 17 years, Berard has been heavily involved in player development for USA Hockey at the national, district and local levels. In addition to presenting at many coaching education program clinics, he has coached at numerous USA Hockey National Select Festivals and New England Player Development Camps. From 2003-08, Berard served as the Director of Player Develop-ment for the New England District. In the summer of 2004, Berard served as an assistant coach for the USA Hockey Under-17 Select Team, which won the silver medal at the Five Nations Tournament in Halle a.d. Saale, Germany. Most recently, Berard was named as a coach for the USA Hockey - Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Program, a position he has held since 2008.

A former goaltender in his playing days at Providence College, Berard was a member of one of the most successful classes to wear a Friar uniform, amassing a total of 87 wins over their four-year career. Berard was a member of three teams that reached the Hockey East Championship Tournament Semi-Finals and two teams that qualified for the NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament.

Berard graduated from PC in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Marketing. He currently resides in East Green-wich, RI with his wife, Lynne, and their sons, Brett and Brady.

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Bruce WolaninAssistant Coach ‘98-’00Head Coach Pomfret School

“My time at UConn was great and I loved the experience I had there. I came to UConn after coaching three years at Yale into a program where

the players were respectful, eager to learn and hard working. So, I couldn’t help but enjoy my time here. We were successful during the years I was there winning the MAAC Championship. From a coaching perspective, Coach Marshall gave me a lot of responsibility during practices and games and his trust in me made me a better coach.”

Matt PlanteAssistant Coach ‘03-’04 and ‘06-’07Head Coach Hebron Academy

“The two years I worked for Coach Marshall at UConn helped shape me to the coach I am today tremendously. The learn-

ing experiences and the knowledge gained from a recruiting and coaching standpoint have made a significant impact on how I coach and guide student-athletes at the prep school level. I was fortunate to work with great guys on great staffs and I learned a lot and I am grateful for having that opportunity.”

Kyle WallachAssistant Coach ‘02-04Assistant Coach Yale

“My experience at UConn prepared me completely for where I am today. The hands on experience of coaching and recruiting gave me

the opportunity to develop as a coach and as a person. Coach Marshall put me in many dif-ferent situations as a young coach that have helped tremendously in what I do today. ”

Brian MeisnerAssistant Coach ‘07-’08Assistant CoachAlaska-Fairbanks

“Working with Coach Marshall at the University of Connecti-cut provided me the opportu-nity to become a better coach in a lot of different ways. I

had the chance to really make an impact with the program not only in recruiting, but especially in coaching the team. Coach Marshall lets you do what you do best and implements it into the Husky environment. I always felt a part of what we were doing and that experience gave me confidence and growth as I have embarked on my career in college hockey. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Coach Marshall and the University of Connecticut. ”

Glenn StewartAssistant Coach ‘04-’09Assistant Coach Merrimack

“I appreciate the opportunity that Coach Marshall gave me to help further both my studies and coaching career. While at the university, I had the opportunity to earn my

Master’s Degree while learning what it takes to be a great coach. Working at UConn was an amazing opportunity where I had a lot of fun and met some great people. I can’t thank Bruce enough for the time he put in working with me and the opportunity that he gave me.”

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McKenna begins his second season at Connecticut in 2012-13 after leading the Huskies to the AHA Quarterfinals and a 16-19-4 record in 2011-12. McKenna was instrumental in leading the UConn power play to the No. 3 ranking in the NCAA at 25.7-percent. The Connecticut penalty kill was also near the top of the national rankings, finishing No. 14 at 84.2-percent.

He is a 2007 graduate of Castleton State College where he received his B.S. with a concentration in marketing. At Castleton, he was a two-year member of the men’s varsity ice hockey team, receiving both the Unsung Hero Award and Coaches Award while skating for the Spartans.

Prior to his time at Castleton, McKenna skated for two years with the Vikings of Hudson Valley Community College. McK-enna got his first taste of collegiate coaching in 2008-09 as an assistant coach at Castleton State College while helping to manage the Spartans home arena as well.

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2012-13 seAson PReview

The 2012-13 UConn men’s hockey team returns five of the top six scorers from a year ago, with Cole Schneider the lone exception after the sophomore star left to sign a profes-sional contract with the Ottawa Senators.

With 10 freshmen and 10 sophomores, the Huskies will be one of the youngest teams in the AHA.

A core of veterans will lead Connecticut towards an AHA Championship a year after falling in three games to even-tual champions Air Force. Seniors Sean Ambrosie and Alex Gerke will captain the squad, Ambrosie for the second sea-son. They’ll be joined in leadership roles by junior forwards Brant Harris and Billy Latta.

The four players, along with Schneider, served as the pri-mary first power-play unit which ended the season ranked No. 3 in the NCAA at 25.7-percent.

The Huskies will welcome six forwards and four defensemen to the lineup in 2012-13. The 10 incoming freshmen will be called upon for immediate results, specifically on the blue line where UConn lost two four-year players to graduation.

Of the newcomers, Joe Birmingham and Joe Schmitz were both named NAHL All-Division a year ago. Birmingham will find time up top while Schmitz looks to anchor down a spot on the blue line.

Senior goaltender Garrett Bartus will once again carry the majority of minutes in net. UConn’s all-time leader in saves, he set a program record with five shutouts and a 2.55 goals against average as a senior.

The Huskies have a well-balanced mixture of veterans and talented newcomers in 2012-13 with hopes of winning the school’s first Atlantic Hockey Association championship come March.

Captain sean Ambrosie

Captain Alex gerke

2012-13 AtlAntic Hockey PreseAson coAcHes Poll1. Air Force (8)* 1122 Niagara (3) 1013. Mercyhurst 894. Bentley 87 Rochester Inst. of Technology 876. Holy Cross 747. Connecticut 658. Robert Morris (1) 619. Canisius 3810. Army 3011. American International 2012. Sacred Heart 19(First Place Votes)* - 2012 AHA Champion

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2009-10 37 7 11 18 13/262010-11 37 10 18 28 11/222011-12 39 7 20 27 16/32CAREER 113 24 49 73 40/80

2011-2012 (Junior Season): Played in all 39 games… Ranked fourth on the team with 27 points on seven goals and 20 assists… 20 assists ranked second on the team… Led all players with 17 points on the power play… Registered six multipoint games includ-ing a three-assist game against Canisius (Mar. 3)… Had five power-play goals and one game-winning goal… Scored the game winning goal against Holy Cross (Jan. 27)… Scored his 50th point with an assist at Army (Oct. 14)… Played in his 100th career game at Holy Cross (Jan. 28)… Ranks 12th all-time in points in UConn DI history with 73… Ranks seventh all-time in assists in DI history with 49.

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Named team captain at the end-of-year banquet… Played in all 37 games… Ranked second on the team with 28 points on 10 goals and 18 assists… 18 assists ranked second on the team… Registered nine multipoint games… Opened the season with two points including the game-tying goal at No. 7 Maine (Oct. 9)… Finished the season with three power-play goals and one game-winning goal… Notched the game-win-ning goal against AIC (Nov. 20)… Tallied two goals at No. 17 RPI (Nov. 26) and against Mercyhurst (Jan. 7)… Recorded three points against Mercyhurst (Jan. 7) and Army (Feb. 5).

Career statisticsCareer highsGoals: 2; 3 Times (vs. Mercyhurst 1/7/11)Assists: 3; (vs. Canisius, 3/2/12) Points: 3; 3 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/2/12)

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Played in all 37 games on the year... Recorded 18 points on seven goals and a team-high 11 as-sists... Led the team with four power-play goals… Recorded his first assist (Oct.16) and goal (Oct.17) of the season at Ferris State... Tallied the first multi-point effort of his career at Bentley (Oct. 23)... Recorded back-to-back two-assist efforts against AIC (Nov. 7) and at Canisius (Nov. 14)... Notched the Huskies’ lone goal of the UConn Classic against Bentley (Dec. 29)... Recorded a goal at Army (Jan. 23) to help the Huskies to their first road victory of the year... Presented with the Thomas Jacquard Award at the team’s end-of-year banquet… Named to the AHA All-Academic Team.

Before UConn: Played for the Prince George Spruce Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League where he led the team in scoring during the regular season (20 goals and 39 assists for 59 points) and during the playoffs (two goals and six assists)... Started junior hockey with the Winnipeg South Blues of the Manitoba Hockey League... At Winnipeg, finished with 24 goals and 29 assists for 53 points… His 24 goals ranked second on the team.

Personal: Sean William is the son of Rod and Diane Ambrosie… born June 14, 1989… an accounting major.

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forward • 6-2 • 185moorehead, minn.Pr. george spruce kings (bCHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2009-10 35 4 6 10 15/302010-11 36 4 5 9 11/222011-12 39 6 19 25 15/41CAREER 110 14 30 44 41/93

2011-2012 (Junior Season): Played in all 39 games… Record-ed 25 points on six goals and 19 assists… Ranked sixth on the team in points and third in assists… 25 points are most ever by a defenseman in UConn DI history… 25 points ranked second among AHA defensemen… Registered six multipoint games… Had a career night against Sacred Heart (Nov. 16) with five points including a hat trick on three power play goals and the game winner, also recorded two assists… Had the game win-ning goal and an assist in a 4-3 victory against Canisius in the AHA First Round (Mar. 2)… Named AHA Player of the Week on Nov. 21… Named AHA Player of the Month for the month of November… Named to the AHA Second Team.

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Appeared in 36 games… Finished the season with four goals and five assists for nine points… Tied for the team lead with four power-play goals… Ranked fourth on the team with seven power-play points… Notched the game-winning goal in a 3-1 victory over Mercy-hurst (Jan. 7).

Career statisticsCareer highsGoals: 3 (vs. SHU, 11/16/11)Assists: 2; 6 Times (at Holy Cross, 1/28/12)Points: 5 (vs. SHU, 11/16/11)

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Played in 35 games as a fresh-man, recording four goals and six assists for 10 points... Re-corded five points in six games from Nov. 6 to Nov. 21... Re-corded the first point of his collegiate career on an assist at Merrimack (Oct. 25) ... Tallied his first collegiate goal against AIC (Nov. 6) ... Notched a power-play goal against Air Force (Jan. 9) to help the Huskies to a one-goal lead ... Recorded assists against Canisius (Feb. 6) and at Bentley (Feb. 20) … Named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team.

Before UConn: Started the year with the Tri-City Storm of the USHL and finished with the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL where he helped guide the team to the Robertson Cup Tourna-ment and an impressive two goals, 17 assists and a plus-13 in 34 games ... Before Tri-City, he played in the CSHL for the Dubuque Thunderbirds where he finished with 17 goals and 28 assists for 45 points, first in the league amongst scoring defen-seman.

Personal: Alex James Miles is the son of Jim and Sharon Gerke… born October 16, 1988… a geopgraphy major.

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Tomah, wisc.bismark bobcats (nAHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2010-11 35 8 14 22 10/202011-12 39 18 15 33 15/30CAREER 74 26 29 55 25/50

2011-2012 (Sophomore Season): Played in all 39 games… Ranked second on the team in points with 33 on 18 goals and 15 assists… Also ranked second in goals… Tied for sixth all time in UConn D1 history for points in a single season… Ranked fifth all time in UConn D1 history for goals in a single season… Tied for sixth in the nation with 10 power-play goals… Registered eight multi-point games… Scored two goals in a 4-4 tie at Bowling Green (Oct. 8)… Recorded three points on two goals and an assist in a victory against Canisius in the AHA playoffs (Mar. 3)… Recorded at least one point in the first four games of the season and recorded at least one point in five straight games from Feb. 18 - Mar. 3… Two time AHA player of the week (Oct. 10), (Jan. 2)… Combined with Cole Schneider to record the most points in UConn DI history among two players with 78… Recorded 50th point of his career with a goal against AIC (Feb. 25).

Career statisticsCareer highsGoals: 2; 2 Times (at Bowling Green, 10/8/11)Assists: 2; 5 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/3/12)Points: 3; 2 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/3/12)

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Appeared in 35 games, tallying 22 points on eight goals and 14 assists… Notched his first col-legiate point with an assist against Canisius (Nov. 5)… Tallied his first two collegiate goals against Mercyhurst (Jan. 8)… Re-corded six multipoint games on the season… Registered a five-game point streak from Feb. 5 – Feb. 19 with three goals and four assists for seven points.

Before UConn: Played for the Estevan Bruins and Melfort Mus-tangs of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and is the first Saskatchewan-born player to be a part of the Husky hockey program… Finished the season third on the team in scoring with 17 goals and 34 assists for 51 points in 51 games… Traded at the deadline as Melfort was looking for a scoring threat heading into the playoffs.

Personal: Brant Shay is the son of Brad and Marilyn Harris… born October 8, 1989... an economics major.

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2010-11 33 11 15 26 11/222011-12 38 10 18 28 8/16CAREER 71 21 33 54 19/38

2011-2012 (Sophomore Season): Played in 38 games… Re-corded 28 points on 10 goals and 18 assists… Ranked third on the team with 10 goals and 28 points… Registered seven multipoint games… Had three assists in a win against Sacred Heart (Nov. 16)… Scored one goal and had two assists in a 3-4 loss against Robert Morris (Jan. 20)… Had at least one point in four straight games from Jan. 7 - Jan. 21… Notched the 50th point of his career with a goal against Bentley (Feb. 17)… Had two game winners on the season… Finished the season with five power-play goals.

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Appeared in 33 games as a freshman… Ranked third on the team with 26 points on 11 goals and 15 assists… Scored his first college point with an assist at Bentley (Nov. 19)… Recorded five multipoint games… Scored his first collegiate goal at No. 17 RPI (Nov. 26)… Reg-istered two goals, including the game-winning goal, and two assists in a four-point night at Niagara (Dec. 4)… Named AHA Rookie of the Month for December with two goals and six as-sists for eight points… Registered two four-game point streaks (Dec. 4 – Dec. 30, Feb. 18 – Feb. 26) and a five-game point streak (Jan. 14 – Jan. 28).

Career statistics Career highsGoals: 2; 2 Times (at Niagara, 12/4/10)Assists: 3 (vs. SHU, 11/16/11)Points: 4 (at Niagara, 12/4/10)

Before UConn: Played for the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League where he finished with six goals and 10 assists for 16 points and a plus-two rating in 42 games… Previ-ously played for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U-18 team… Led his team to the 2007 State Championship… Daily Local News 2007 Player of the Year… A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Billy P. is the son of Peter and Robin Latta… born July 16, 1990... an economics major.

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forward • 5-8 • 170westchester, Pa.Chicago steel (UsHL)

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YEAR G Min GAA W L T SV GA Pct. Sho2009-10 20 1122 3.26 5 14 1 552 61 .900 02010-11 35 1966 3.45 14 15 4 1085 113 .906 02011-12 39 2305 2.55 16 19 3 1179 98 .923 5CAREER 94 5393 3.03 35 48 8 2816 272 .912 5

2011-12 (Junior Season): Started all 39 games… National leader in saves and broke his own single-season record with 1,179… 1,179 saves was just one shy of the Atlantic Hockey single-season record… Broke the record for career saves in UConn history with 2,816… Also broke the UConn record for shutouts in a season with five, including the first of his career at Army (Oct. 14)… Fin-ished the season with a 16-19-3 record based on a 2.55 goals against average and a .923 save percentage… Ranks tied for first in UConn DI career history with 35 wins… Ranks second in ca-reer goals against average with 3.03... Twice recorded 47 saves in a win at Army (Oct. 14) and a tie at American Int’l (Nov. 12)… Stopped 46 shots in UConn’s 3-1 victory at Air Force in game two of the AHA Quarterfinals… Four-time AHA Goaltender of the Week (Oct. 17), (Jan. 9), (Jan. 30), (Mar. 5).

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Appeared in 35 games, starting 34… Ranked second in the nation and set a new UConn single-season record with 1085 saves… Finished the year with a 14-15-4 record based on a 3.45 goals against average and a .906 save percentage… Recorded 30-plus saves in 21 games this season, including five games of 40-plus saves… Named AHA Goalten-der of the Week on Nov. 8 after leading UConn to a 1-0-1 record against Canisius with 59 saves in two games… Notched 50 saves Career statistics Career highs

Saves: 57 (at Air Force, 1/9/10)Goals Allowed: 7 (at Princeton, 1/25/10)Shutouts: 5 (vs. Canisius, W, 4-0, 3/3/12)Assists: 1; Two Times (Robert Morris, 1/15/11)

in an 8-5 victory at Niagara (Dec. 4) and 53 saves in the clinch-ing game of the AHA Quarterfinals against Mercyhurst (Mar. 12)… Named AHA Goaltender of the Week on Oct. 12 after stopping 40 shots in a 3-3 tie at No. 7 Maine (Oct. 9)... Moved into third all-time on the UConn Division I career saves list.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Joined the team midway through the season … Started in all 20 games he played … Finished the season with a 5-14-1 record to go along with a 3.26 goals against average and a .900 save percentage … Set a Connecticut single-game record with 57 saves in a 2-2 tie against Air Force (Jan. 9) … Earned his first win as a Husky in a 2-1 victory over RIT (Jan. 16) … Recorded 27 saves in UConn’s 2-1 victory over Bentley in the AHA quarterfinals (Mar. 6) … Named AHA Rookie and Goaltender of the Week after his performance against Bentley … Named Team MVP at the end-of-year banquet.

Before UConn: Played three seasons with Mahoning Valley of the North American Hockey League and half of a season with the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL.

Personal: Garrett A. is the son of Edward and Linda Bartus… born October 19, 1989... an alied health sciences major.

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goaltender • 6-2 • 190st. Charles, ill.st. Louis bandits (nAHL)

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2010-11 (Sophomore Season): A member of the AHA All-Academic Team… Appeared in 14 games during his sophomore season… Fin-ished the season with one goal and three assists for four points… Notched the game-winning goal in overtime of the AHA Quarterfinals against Mercyhurst to send UConn to the AHA Semifinals (Mar. 12). 2009-10 (Freshman Season): Played in all 37 games, recording one goal and five assists for six... Scored his first collegiate goal against RIT (Jan. 16)... Recorded assists in back-to-back games against Sa-cred Heart (Jan. 29-30)... Assisted on the game winning goal against Bentley (Mar. 6) in the AHA quarterfinals.

Before UConn: Played for the Surrey Eagles of the British Columbia Hockey League where he finished with five goals and 20 assists for 25 points as a defenseman … In 2007-08, played for the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets of the USHL where he finished with two goals and nine assists for 11 points in 29 games.

Personal: Thomas Paul is the son of Robert and Dinah Janosz... born June 17, 1988… a sociology major

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 4 Times (at. Princeton, 1/31/12) Assists: 2; 2 Times (vs. SHU 2/10/12)Points: 2; 2 Times (vs. SHU 2/10/12)

TomJanosz

3seniorDefenseman • 6-1 • 185

elma, n.y.surrey eagles (bCHL)

2011-2012 (Junior Season): Played in 26 games… Recorded two points on two assists… Registered assists in wins against Holy Cross (Jan. 27) and American Int’l (Feb. 25).

2010-11 (Sophomore Season): Appeared in three games as a sophomore… Finished the season with a minus-two rating.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Played in 28 games, recording 23 shots with one goal and two assists … First collegiate goal came against RIT (Mar. 12) in the AHA playoffs.

Before UConn: Played three seasons for the Northern Cy-clones of the AJHL, where he was third on the team in scoring with 57 points in just 29 games… Finished his career with the Cyclones with an impressive 69 goals and 73 assists for 142 points in 116 games played.

Personal: Evan J. is the son of Ron and Debbie Carriere… born June 28, 1988 … an English major. Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1 (at RIT, 3/12/10)Assists: 1; 4 Times (vs. AIC, 2/25/12)Points: 1; 4 Times (vs. Holy Cross, 1/27/12)

evan Carrieresenior

forward • 6-2 • 200ottawa, ontarionorthern Cyclones (AJHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2009-10 28 1 2 3 4/82010-11 3 0 0 0 3/62011-12 26 0 2 2 6/12CAREER 57 1 4 5 13/26

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2011-12 (Sophomore Season): Played in all 39 games… Ranked fifth on the team with 26 points on nine goals and 17 assists… Had three multi-point games… Scored two goals on in a 5-3 loss at No. 9 Yale (Nov. 19)… Registered three assists in a 4-3 win against Cani-sius (Jan. 15)… Had at least one point in eight straight games from Dec. 9th to Jan. 20th… Recorded three power play goals.

2010-11 (Freshman Season): Appeared in 34 games during his first season in Storrs… Ranked tied for fourth on the team with 22 points on 10 goals and 12 assists… Led the team with a plus-11 on the plus/minus scale… Tallied three separate three-game point streaks… Recorded his first two collegiate goals at Union (Oct. 28) beginning with a short-handed tally… Named AHA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 13 after registering two goals and an assist in a 9-3 victory at Sacred Heart (Dec. 10).

Before UConn: Played for the Langley Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League where he finished the regular season with 15 goals and 19 assists for 34 points in 58 games… A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Jordan Ryan is the son of Al and Sue Sims… born Decem-ber 28, 1989... a finance major.Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 4 Times (at. Princeton, 1/31/12) Assists: 2; 2 Times (vs. SHU 2/10/12)Points: 2; 2 Times (vs. SHU 2/10/12)

Jordan sims

7Juniorforward • 5-11 • 185

fort wayne, ind.Langley Chiefs (bCHL)

2011-12 (Seophomore Season: Played in three games… Reg-istered 31 total saves… Recorded a .912 save percentage and a 2.36 goals against average… Finished the season with a 0-0-1 record, earning a tie off the bench against Sacred Heart on Feb. 10.

2010-11 (R-Freshman Season): Appeared in seven games, starting two… Finished with a 1-3-0 record based on a 3.32 goals against average and a .886 save percentage… Started against Alabama-Huntsville (Nov. 27) and Holy Cross (Jan. 29)… Earned his only win of the season after coming on midway through the first period and blanking AIC in a 4-3 victory (Feb. 26)… Came on in relief in the AHA Semifinals and allowed just one goal in 44 minutes, making 16 saves.

2009-10 (Freshman Season): Did not play as a freshman.

Before UConn: Played for the Bismarck Bobcats of the NAHL... Recorded a 2.17 GAA and a .925 save percentage… During the playoffs he posted an impressive 1.96 GAA and a .923 save per-centage.

Personal: Matthew Thomas is the son of Bryan and Laurie Gro-gan… born July 7, 1998… a sociology major. Career statistics

Career highsSaves: 33 (vs. UAH, 11/27/2010)Goals Allowed: 6 (vs. UAH, 11/27/2010)Career Shutouts: ---

mattgroganseniorgoaltender • 5-10 • 170

gilbert, Ariz.bismark bobcats (nAHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2010-11 34 10 12 22 10/282011-12 39 9 17 26 12/35CAREER 73 19 29 48 22/63

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2011-12 (Freshman Season): Did not compete as a fresh-man.

Before UConn: Played for the St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League along with classmate Brad Smith… Finished the season with a record of 15-7-1 and six shutouts while leading all goaltenders in the NAHL with a 1.75 goals against average… Was named to the NAHL All-Rookie First Team… A four-year Honor Roll student at Seneca Valley High.

Personal: Tom James is the son of Gary and Elaine Comu-nale… born February 8, 1991… an ACES major.

Career statistics

Career highsSaves: ---Goals Allowed: ---Career Shutouts: ---

TomComunale

1sophomoregoaltender • 5-11 • 175

mars, Pa.st. Louis bandits (nAHL)

2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Played in 24 games before suffering a season-ending injury… Recorded five points on two goals and three assists… Registered two points on one assist and the game-winning goal at Canisius (Jan. 14)… Scored his first career point and goal against Sacred Heart (Nov. 16).

Before UConn: Played for and captained the Springfield Pics of the Eastern Junior Hockey League… Led the team in scor-ing and power play points with 25 goals and 31 assists for 56 points in 44 games… The ninth overall leading scorer in the league and was selected to the EJHL All-Star Team.

Personal: Joe E. is the son of Doug Bddnick and Denise Im-bert… born April 22, 1991… an exploratory major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 2 Times (at Canisius, 1/14/12)Assists: 1 3 Times (vs. Holy Cross, 1/27/12)Points: 2; (at Canisius, 1/14/12)

Joebudnicksophomore

forward • 5-8 • 160newington, Conn.springfield Pics (eJHL)

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YEAR G Min GAA W L T SV GA Pct. Sho2011-12 Did Not Compete

YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 24 2 3 5 3/6

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2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Played in 38 games… Re-corded eight points on three goals and five assists… Scored the first goal of his career in a win against Sacred Heart (Nov. 16)… Had the game winning goal in a 3-1 victory against Holy Cross (Jan. 27).

Before UConn: Poe played for the 2011 President Cup Cham-pion Topeka Roadrunners of the North American Hockey League…Recorded four goals and 26 assists for 30 points in 58 games… Finished the season with a plus-23 rating and a career plus-62 rating after three seasons with Topeka... Fea-tured at the NAHL Top Prospects Showcase.

Personal: Jacob Lee is the son of Jay and Patty Poe… born December 17, 1990… an exploratory major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 3 Times (at AIC, 2/24/12)Assists: 1; 5 Times (at Air Force, 3/11/12)Points: 1; 8 Times (at Air Froce, 3/11/12)

Jacob Poe

5sophomoreDefenseman • 6-3 • 200

Arlington, TexasTopeka RoadRunners (nAHL)

2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Played in 20 games… Re-corded one point on one goal… Notched the first goal of his career in UConn’s 3-1 victory at Air Force (Mar. 10) in the AHA Quarterfinals.

Before UConn: Captain of the Langley Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League… Finished the season with 30 goals and 42 assists for 72 points in 59 games… Was 12th overall in BCHL scoring and was honored by the Chiefs as both the team’s Co-MVP and the Community Player of the Year.

Personal: Trevor Andrew is the son of Galen and Kristi Ger-ling… born June 30, 1990… an pre-kinesiology major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1 (at Air Force, 3/10/12)Assists: ---Points: 1 (at Air Force, 3/10/12)

Trevor gerlingsophomoreforward • 6-0 • 200

seattle, wash.Langley Chiefs (bCHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 20 1 0 1 4/8

YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 39 3 5 8 14/28

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2011-12 (Freshman Season): Played in 38 games… Led all UConn freshmen with 14 points on six goals and eight as-sists… Scored his first career goal in a 5-0 win at Army (Oct. 14)… Recorded two points on a goal and an assist against Sacred Heart (Nov. 16)… Scored goals in back to back games at AIC (Nov. 12) and then against Scared Heart (Nov. 16)… Named AHA rookie of the week on Nov. 21st.

Before UConn: Played for the Eastern Junior Hockey League Dineen Cup Champion New Hampshire Junior Monarchs… Recorded 21 goals and 29 assists for 50 points in 44 games… Honored as an EJHL All Star selection… Named the 2011 EJHL Championship Finals MVP… Led the New Hampton School to the Division II New England Prep School Champion-ship in 2009.

Personal: Cody Martin is the son of Ed Sharib and Ellen Gross… born August 23, 1990… a physiology and neurobiol-ogy major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 6 Times (vs. SHU 2/12/12)Assists: 1; 8 Times (at Air Force, 3/9/12)Points: 2 (vs. Sacred Heart, 11/16/11)

Codysharib

27sophomoreforward • 6-2 • 220

needham, mass.n.H. Jr. monarchs (eJHL)

2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Did not appear as a fresh-man.

Before UConn: Played for The Gunnery of the Division One New England Pre-School Hockey League… Led his team to a 20-12 record for the season… Had 568 saves for a .900 save percentage… Named Team MVP.

Personal: Bobby Raymond is the son of Bob and Theresa Segin… born September 22, 1991… an exploratory major.

Career statistics

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goaltender • 6-1 • 160marlton, n.J.The gunnery (Prep)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 38 6 8 14 7/25

YEAR G Min GAA W L T SV GA Pct. Sho2011-12 Did Not Compete

Career highsSaves: ---Goals Allowed: ---Career Shutouts: ---

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2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Did not appear as a fresh-man.

Before UConn: Captain of the Quesnel Millionaires of the Brit-ish Columbia Hockey League... Led the team’s defensemen in scoring... Finished the season with eight goals and 27 assists for 35 points in 58 games... Was honored with the team’s Best Defenseman Award and was also named Co-MVP.

Personal: Skyler P. is the son of Mark and Miss Kristine Smutek... a pre-kinesiology major

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: --Assists: --Points: --

skylersmutek

14sophomoreDefenseman • 6-0 • 190

seattle, wash.Quesnel millionaries (bCHL)

2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Played in 16 games… Reg-istered three points on one goal and two assists… Scored his first career goal in a 4-3 loss at Air Force in the AHA Quarterfi-nals (Mar. 9)… Recorded assists against Niagara (Jan. 6) and Canisius (Mar. 3).

Before UConn: Played for the St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League along with classmate Tom Comu-nale... Finished the year with 18 goals and 31 assists for 49 points as well as a plus-15 rating… Recorded 88 career points in two seasons with St. Louis… Was featured at the NAHL Top Prospects Showcase…. An Honor Roll student at Ursuline High in Youngstown, Ohio.

Personal: Brad Robert is the son of Rob and Jill Smith… born March 28, 1991… an exploratory major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1 (at Air Force, 3/9/12)Assists: 1; 2 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/3/12)Points: 1; 3 Times (at Air Force, 3/9/12)

bradsmithsophomoreforward • 5-10 • 175

Trenton, mich.st. Louis bandits (nAHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 16 1 2 3 5/10

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2011-2012 (Freshman Season): Played in 36 games… Regis-tered six points on four goals and two assists… Scored his first career goal in a 4-3 victory at Canisius (Jan. 14)… Three of his four goals on the season came against Canisius… Also scored in a 3-0 win against Holy Cross (Jan. 28).

Before UConn: Played with fellow recruit Cody Sharib for the Eastern Junior Hockey League Dineen Cup Champion New Hampshire Junior Monarchs… Recorded 13 goals and 24 as-sists for 37 points in 42 games played…. Honored as an EJHL All Star selection for the season… Also played at Westminster Prep school prior to the Jr. Monarchs… Named captain and led Westminster Prep in scoring.

Personal: Ryan C. Tyson is the son of Eric and Karen Tyson… born August 14, 1991… a business major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: 1; 4 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/3/12)Assists: 1: (at AIC, 2/24/12)Points: 1; 5 Times (vs. Canisius, 3/3/12)

RyanTyson

17sophomoreforward • 5-9 • 180

Harleysville, Pa.n.H. Jr. monarchs (eJHL)

2011-12 (Freshman Season): Appeared in all 39 contests… Registered four assists on the season… Notched his first colle-giate point with an assist in a 3-2 victory at UMass-Lowell (Oct. 18)… Tallied two assists against Canisius (Jan. 15).

Before UConn: Played for the Langley Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League with classmate Trevor Gerling… Finished the year with three goals and 27 assists for 30 points in 55 games... Honored as the team’s Most Improved Player for the 2010-11 season.

Personal: Kevin James is the son of Patrick and Deborah Tuohy… Born June 4, 1991… an exploratory major.

Career statistics

Career highsGoals: ---Assists: 2 (at Canisius, 1/14/12)Points: 2 (at Canisius, 1/14/12)

kevinTuohysophomore

Defenseman • 5-7 • 160salisbury mills, n.y.Langley Chiefs (bCHL)

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YEAR GP G A PTS PEN/MIN2011-12 39 0 4 4 8/27

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Before UConn: Finished the 2011-12 season with the Topeka RoadRunners, tallying four goals and 13 assists for 17 points in 59 games… A left-shot defenseman… Served as an assis-tant captain for Topeka in 2011-12… Named the Defenseman of the Year for Topeka in 2011-12 and was awarded the NAHL Community Service Award in 2010-11.

Topeka Roadrunners Coach Scott Langer:“Chris is a very solid defending defenseman. He plays with a lot of energy and takes a lot pride in the defensive part of the game. First and foremost, he’s one of the highest character kids our league has ever seen. He keeps his body in order. He’ll be one of the hardest working Huskies all year, that’s just the way he is. He won’t be outworked. He’ll help set the bar very high for the rest of the team. He’s a great addition to that program.”

Chrisbond

25freshmanDefenseman • 6-2 • 205

Centreville, va.Topeka RoadRunners (nAHL)

Before UConn: Birmingham joins UConn after competing for the St. Louis Bandits of the NAHL, along with current Huskies Tom Comunale, Brad Smith and Garrett Bartus… Earned a spot on the NAHL Central Division All-Star Team in 2011-12 and finished seventh in total points in the NAHL regular season, tallying 24 goals and 45 assists for 69 points in 60 games… Previously captained the Northfield Mt. Hermon preparatory school in 2010-11.

St. Louis Bandits Coach Jeff Brown: “Joe’s a good team player. He’s a character guy who can skate, score and work his tail off. He’s a bit of a dynamic player too. I’m sure he’s going to have a great college career.”

Joebirminghamfreshman

forward • 5-10 • 175medford, n.J.st. Louis bandits (nAHL)

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Before UConn: Skated for the South Shore Kings of the East-ern Junior Hockey League… Notched three goals and 13 as-sists for 16 points in 40 games as a defenseman in 2011-12.

South Shore Kings Coach Scott Harlow:“I think he’s a kid the coaching staff will eventually rely on. You can rely on him in any situation. He’s a kid who can do any-thing for the team when called upon. I think he’s going to de-velop into a top two or three defenseman at UConn.”

“With Tyler I don’t think he knows how good he can be. He’s obviously very athletic, when he gets into that atmosphere with hockey, hockey, hockey every day, he’ll thrive there.”

Tyler Cooke

33freshmanDefenseman • 6-1 • 205

warwick, R.i.south shore kings (eJHL)

Before UConn: A prolific scorer for the Springfield Pics, total-ing 35 goals and 31 assists for 66 points in just 45 games last season… Finished the regular season ranked eighth in total points and second in goal scoring in the Eastern Junior Hockey League... Captained Springfield in 2011-12 and was selected for the EJHL All-Star Game in 2011 and 2012.

Springfield Pics Coach Pat Tabb:“He’s a natural goal scorer. As soon as he gets the puck in a scoring opportunity, he can pounce on it and convert. He’s got a quick release and an accurate, pinpoint shot. His biggest attribute is to snap the puck off in traffic and he converts nine out of 10 times. I think he’ll be an impact freshman who will challenge for power-play time in his first year.”

Tylerbouchardfreshman

forward • 5-10 • 180glastonbury, Conn.springfield Pics (eJHL)

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Before UConn: Finished eighth in total points in the Alberta Junior Hockey League in 2011-12, registering 20 goals and 46 assists for 66 points in 60 games... Served as an assistant captain for Drayton Valley... Finished the year with a plus-15 rating... Named Team MVP and the Top Forward for Drayton Valley in 2011-12.

Drayton Valley Thunder Coach Fran Gow:“Tyler is very strong on the puck, he’s got great hands. He works well in the high traffic areas. He’s a heads up hockey player that sees the ice well. I think he’ll do very well at the next level. He’s a fierce competitor. Whether it’s practice or a game, he’s ready to go every day.”

Tyler Helton

20freshmanforward • 6-0 • 190

Colorado springs, Colo.Drayton valley (AJHL)

Before UConn: Spent one season with the Michigan Warriors of the North American Hockey League after playing two years at Novi High School for former UConn All-American Todd Kry-gier… Recorded 41 points on 14 goals and 27 assists in 2011-12 for the Warriors, earning a spot at the NAHL Top Prospects Showcase… Two-time All-State selection in Michigan in 2010 and 2011… Captained his team to the state championship in 2010-11.

Novi High CoachTodd Krygier:“Joey is a creative player. He will be a perfect fit at UConn. I think Joey can do some things that will translate right away to the college game. He can create, he sees lanes that maybe others don’t and he works hard every day. He can find the net too. He’s a good all-around player.”

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forward • 6-1 • 195novi, mich.michigan warriors (nAHL)

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Before UConn: Competed for the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League, the only Tier 1 junior hockey league in the nation… Tallied 11 goals and 15 assists for 26 points while serving as an assistant captain in 2011-12.

Des Moines Buccaneers Coach Regg Simon:“Patrick plays a very responsible two-way game. He is effec-tive on the fore-check because he can skate and bring a physi-cal element, and still be trusted defensively. He’ll block a lot of shots and is an excellent penalty killer. He also provided good leadership for our club.”

Patrickkirtland

24freshmanforward • 6-0 • 190

Cary, n.C.Des moines bucs (UsHL)

Before UConn: Skated alongside classmate Shawn Pauly with the Wenatchee Wild… A left-shot defenseman… Served as an assistant captain in 2011-12 and registered two goals and 11 assists for 13 points in 58 games… Father, Jeff, played professional baseball for 13 seasons.

Wenatchee Wild Coach Chris Clark:“He’s a leader, on and off the ice, first and foremost. He’s very well respected by his teammates. Obviously, coming from a professional sport family, his parents have done a great job raising him. I’d be shocked if he wasn’t a captain there by his junior year.”

“He’s a shutdown defenseman – a big lanky kid. Once he puts on weight and learns how to use that to his advantage, he’ll be that much better. He has a great stick and will learn to use his body at that level.”

kyleHusonfreshmanDefenseman • 6-5 • 200

Parker, Colo.wenatchee wild (nAHL)

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mapping out The HuskiesArizona

Matt Grogan

Canada Saskatchewan

Brant HarrisOntario

Evan Carriere

ColoradoTyler HeltonKyle Huson

ConnecticutTyler Bouchard

Joe Budnick

IndianaJordan Sims

IllinoisGarrett Bartus

MassachusettsCody Sharib

MichiganJoey FerrissBrad Smith

MinnesotaSean Ambrosie

Joe Schmitz

New JerseyJoe Birmingham

Bobby Segin

New YorkTom JanoszKevin Tuohy

North CarolinaPatrick Kirtland

PennsylvaniaTom Cumunale

Billy Latta Ryan Tyson

Rhode IslandTyler Cooke

TexasJacob Poe

VirginiaChris Bond

WashingtonTrevor GerlingShawn Pauly

Skyler Smutek

WisconsinAlex Gerke

meeT THe HUskies

Before UConn: Served as captain for the Alaska Avalanche in 2011-12… Finished ninth in total points by a defenseman in the NAHL regular season with 33 points on 10 goals and 23 assists… Named to the NAHL West Division All-Star Team in 2011-12.

Alaska Avalanch Coach Josh Perpinich:“He’s a tough, hard-nosed defenseman that has solid offensive ability. He’s a jack of all trades really. We put him on the pen-alty kill, the power play, 5-on-6, 6-on-5. He was the anchor of our blue line last year.”

Joe schmitz

22freshmanDefenseman • 6-3 • 210

Lino Lakes, minn.Alaska Avalanche (nAHL)

Before UConn: Skated alongside classmate Kyle Huson with the Wenatchee Wild… Finished tied for 19th in total points in the NAHL regular season with 56 points on 20 goals and 36 assists… Served as an assistant captain for Wenatchee… Named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2011-12… Previ-ously earned a spot on the NAHL All-Rookie Team in 2009-10.

Wenatchee Wild Coach Chris Clark:“Shawn’s going to be very reliable two way center. Also a great kid. He’ll lead by example. He’ll play just as hard in the defen-sive end as he does in the offensive end. He’ll create plays. He has the ability to make passes most kids can’t make.”

shawnPaulyfreshman

forward • 6-0 • 185bellingham, wash.wenatchee wild (nAHL)

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2011-12 seAson Review

The University of Connecticut men’s hockey team had a re-cord breaking season in 2011-12. The Huskies, led by coach Bruce Marshall, finished the year with a 16-19-4 record. UConn finished eighth in the Atlantic Hockey Association fi-nal standings with a 13-12-2 record in conference action. The 2012 Huskies’ 16 wins tied the team record for most wins in a season since joining the AHA. The group also outscored opponents for the first time since 1999-2000. UConn won five games in the AHA Tournament and came within one game of reaching the AHA Semifinals for the second straight season.

As the eighth seed in the tournament, the Huskies needed just two games to wrap up the three games series against ninth seed Canisius. UConn took the first game in dramatic fashion with a thrilling goal in overtime. Junior Alex Gerke scored the game winning goal on the power play and senior goalie Gar-ret Bartus denied a penalty shot at 7:52 in overtime. In the second game, the Huskies shut out Canisius as sophomore Cole Schneider led the team with his 20th goal of the season. Bartus stopped all 26 shots he saw to secure his fifth shutout of the year.

Connecticut went on to face number one seed Air Force in the quarter finals. The Huskies lost a heartbreaking series in three games as Air Force moved on to eventually become conference champions. Air Force took the first game in a 4-3 contest in which UConn saw two leads disappear. Freshman Brad Smith was first to put the puck in the back of the net with his first career goal.

In the second game, Bartus came up huge for the Huskies, stopping 46 shots to secure the 3-1 victory. Schneider had three points to break the record for single season points with 43, he added two more goals in the final game to fin-

ish with 45 total points and 23 goals. The 2012 squad lost a tough game in the final contest of the series, 4-3. Similar to the first game, the Huskies twice lost leads and Air Force took advantage with the go-ahead goal at 3:21 in the third. Bartus stopped 33 shots to set the career record for saves at UConn with 2,816.

The successful season saw many highlights and record break-ing performances. Connecticut finished the year ranked third in the nation in power-play offense with a 25.7-percent con-version rate. They finished No. 13 overall on the penalty kill at 84.2-percent. The Huskies ranked first in the conference in power play offense, third in scoring offense and fifth in scoring defense.

Many players on the Connecticut broke single season and ca-reer records. Four-time goaltender of the week Garrett Bartus set the single season saves record with 1,179. He broke his own record and was the national leader in saves. Bartus also took the record for shutouts in a season with five. Alex Gerke received player of the month honors for the month of Novem-ber and made the AHA Second Team. Gerke broke the single season record for points by a defenseman in UConn DI history with 25 on six goals and 19 assists.

Sophomore Cole Schneider had a memorable season and shattered multiple records. He was a two time player of the week and made the AHA First Team. Schneider broke the re-

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2011-12 UConn Hockey StatisticsConnecticut Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 26, 2012)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.Oct 07 at Bowling Green L 1-2 1316Oct 08 at Bowling Green T o t 4-4 1221

* Oct 14 at ARMY W 5-0 1375Oct 18 vs UMass Lowell Wot 3-2 1050Oct 22 at #13 Merrimack L 0-5 2489

* Oct 27 HOLY CROSS W 4-2 728* Nov 04 at Mercyhurst College L o t 3-4 975* Nov 05 at Mercyhurst College L 0-2 838* Nov 12 at American Int'l T o t 2-2 334* Nov 16 SACRED HEART W 8-3 607

Nov 19 at #9 Yale Bulldogs L 3-5 3386* Nov 25 at Air Force Falcons L 1-3 2934* Nov 26 at Air Force Falcons L 3-4 2663* Dec 02 RIT W 3-2 747* Dec 03 RIT L 1-2 918* Dec 09 BENTLEY L 2-4 580*1 Dec 29 ARMY W 2-0 15871 Dec 30 #17 UMASS LOWELL L o t 3-4 1425* Jan 06 NIAGARA W 4-2 511* Jan 07 NIAGARA W 2-0 507* Jan 14 at Canisius W 6-2 502* Jan 15 at Canisius W 4-3 496* Jan 20 ROBERT MORRIS L 3-4 584* Jan 21 ROBERT MORRIS L 1-2 528* Jan 27 HOLY CROSS W 3-1 743* Jan 28 at Holy Cross W 3-0 1472

Jan 31 at Princeton L 3-4 1171* Feb 07 ARMY L 2-4 505* Feb 10 SACRED HEART T o t 5-5 1024* Feb 12 at Sacred Heart L o t 1-2 431* Feb 17 BENTLEY L o t 1-2 927* Feb 18 at Bentley L 1-6 448* Feb 24 at American Int'l T o t 3-3 211* Feb 25 AMERICAN INT'L W 5-3 7502 Mar 02 CANISIUS Wot 4-3 4792 Mar 03 CANISIUS W 4-0 3513 Mar 09 at Air Force Falcons L 3-4 25293 Mar 10 at Air Force Falcons W 3-1 24073 Mar 11 at Air Force Falcons L 3-4 1587

1 - Toyota UConn Hockey Classic2 - AHA First Round3 - AHA Quarterfinals

TEAM STATISTICS UCONN OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 112-1113 105-1315 Shot pct. . 1 0 1 . 0 8 0 G o a l s / G a m e 2.9 2.7 S h o t s / G a m e 28.5 33.7POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 38-148 26-165 Conversion Percent . 2 5 7 . 1 5 8 Shot Attempts 188 232 Shot Percent . 2 0 2 . 1 1 2GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play 38 26 S h o r t - h a n d e d 4 1 Empty net 6 4 P e n a l t y 0 0 U n a s s i s t e d 6 6 O v e r t i m e 2 4 S h o o t o u t 0 0 Delayed Penalty 1 0PENALTIES N u m b e r 205 184 M i n u t e s 476 398 P e n a l t i e s / G a m e 5.3 4.7 Pen minutes/Game 12.2 10.2FACEOFFS (W-L) 1239-1314 1314-1239 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 4 8 5 . 5 1 5SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) 1-3 0-4

Record: Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 16-19-4 10-7-1 5-12-3 1-0-0CONFERENCE 12-12-3 8-6-1 4-6-2 0-0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-7-1 2-1-0 1-6-1 1-0-0

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh24 SCHNEIDER, Cole 38 23 22 45 131 . 1 7 6 12-35 3 123 HARRIS, Brant 39 18 15 33 117 . 1 5 4 15-30 10 116 LATTA, Billy 38 10 18 28 94 . 1 0 6 8-16 5 021 AMBROSIE, Sean 39 7 20 27 102 . 0 6 9 16-32 5 07 SIMS, Jordan 39 9 17 26 80 . 1 1 2 12-35 3 02 GERKE, Alex 39 6 19 25 54 . 1 1 1 15-41 5 120 RANALLO, Marcello 39 4 15 19 67 . 0 6 0 11-22 1 011 WINTER, Miles 30 7 9 16 59 . 1 1 9 10-20 2 027 SHARIB, Cody 38 6 8 14 76 . 0 7 9 7-25 2 028 COOPER, Brad 38 4 4 8 30 . 1 3 3 9-18 0 05 POE, JACOB 39 3 5 8 21 . 1 4 3 14-28 0 03 JANOSZ, Tom 39 2 6 8 31 . 0 6 5 15-41 0 019 JENDRAS, Corey 27 3 4 7 35 . 0 8 6 8-16 2 017 TYSON, Ryan 36 4 2 6 40 . 1 0 0 11-22 0 010 NAURATO, Daniel 8 2 4 6 12 . 1 6 7 4-8 0 09 ENCARNACAO, Rui 13 0 6 6 17 . 0 0 0 2-4 0 06 BUDNICK, Joe 24 2 3 5 40 . 0 5 0 3-6 0 126 TUOHY, Kevin 39 0 4 4 15 . 0 0 0 8-27 0 04 WATERSTRADT, Chris 33 0 4 4 22 . 0 0 0 4-8 0 015 SMITH, Brad 16 1 2 3 13 . 0 7 7 5-10 0 013 CARRIERE, Evan 26 0 2 2 32 . 0 0 0 6-12 0 018 GERLING, Trevor 20 1 0 1 25 . 0 4 0 4-8 0 025 CINQUEGRANA, Paul 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0-0 0 022 SHEEHAN, Patrick 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1-2 0 0TM TEAM 18 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 5-10 0 0

Total 39 112 189 301 1113 . 1 0 1 205-476 38 4Opponents 39 105 183 288 1315 . 0 8 0 184-398 26 1

## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t30 GROGAN, Matt 3 76:16 3 2.36 31 . 9 1 2 0-0-129 BARTUS, Garrett 39 2305:19 98 2.55 1179 . 9 2 3 16-19-3TM EMPTY NET 18 14:05 4 - 0 . 0 0 0 0-0-0

Total 39 2395:40 105 2.63 1210 . 9 2 0 16-19-4Opponents 39 2395:40 112 2.81 1001 . 8 9 9 19-16-4

Attendance Summary UCONN OpponentTotal 13501 28785Dates/Avg Per Date 18/750 20/1439Neutral Site #/Avg 1/1050

Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalConnecticut 28 41 41 2 112Opponents 26 41 34 4 105

Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT TotalConnecticut 382 418 365 45 1210Opponents 283 359 333 26 1001

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#19 Corey Jendrascord for most points by a sophomore in first two seasons with 78. He also combined with sophomore Braant Harris to set the record for most points by two players with 78. Schneider also set records for single season goals with 23 and single season points with 45. He led the team in goals, assists (45), points, shots (131) and shooting percentage (17.6). He went on to sign a professional contract with the Ottawa Senators, opening the season with the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.

OCTOBER 7 Fri. at Bowling Green L, 2-18 Sat. at Bowling Green T, 4-414 Fri. at Army W, 5-018 Tues. at UMass Lowell W, 3-2 OT22 Sat. at No. 13 Merrimack L, 5-027 Thurs. HOLY CROSS* W, 4-229 Sat. ARMY* Postponed

NOVEMBER 4 Fri. at Mercyhurst* L, 4-3 OT5 Sat. at Mercyhurst* L, 2-012 Sat. at AIC* T, 2-2 OT16 Wed. SACRED HEART* W, 8-319 Sat. at No. 9 Yale L, 5-325 Fri. at Air Force* L, 3-126 Sat. at Air Force* L, 4-3

DECEMBER 2 Fri. RIT* W, 3-23 Sat. RIT* L, 2-19 Fri. BENTLEY* L, 4-2

Toyota UConn Hockey Classic29 Thurs. ARMY* W, 2-030 Fri. No. 17 UM Lowell% L, 4-3 OT

JANUARY 6 Fri. NIAGARA* W, 4-27 Sat. NIAGARA* W, 2-014 Sat. at Canisius* W, 6-215 Sun. at Canisius* W, 4-320 Fri. ROBERT MORRIS* L, 4-321 Sat ROBERT MORRIS* L, 2-127 Fri. HOLY CROSS* W, 3-128 Sat. at Holy Cross* W, 3-031 Tues. at Princeton L, 4-3

FEBRUARY 7 Tues. ARMY* L, 4-210 Fri. SACRED HEART* T, 5-5 OT11 Sat. at Sacred Heart* L, 2-1 OT17 Fri. BENTLEY* L, 2-1 OT18 Sat. at Bentley* L, 6-124 Fri. at AIC* T, 3-325 Sat. AIC* W, 5-3

MARCH 2 Fri CANISIUS$ W, 4-33 Sat. CANISIUS$ W, 4-09 Fri. at No. 19 Air Force& L, 4-310 Sat. at No. 19 Air Force& W, 3-111 Sun. at No. 19 Air Force& L, 4-3* - AHA Conference Game% - Toyota Classic Championship$ - AHA First Round& - AHA Quarterfinals

2011-12: 16-19-4, 12-12-3 AHA2012: AHA Quarterfinals

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ATLAnTiC HoCkey 2011-12 Review

First Round (March 2-4)#12 Army at #5 Holy Cross (Holy Cross, 2-0)#11 Sacred Heart at #6 Bentley (Bentley, 2-1)

#10 American Int’l at #7 Robert Morris (RMU, 2-1)#9 Canisius at #8 Connecticut (UConn, 2-0)

Quarterfinals (March 9-11)#7 Robert Morris at #2 Niagara (Niag., 2-0)

#6 Bentley at #3 RIT (RIT, 2-1)#8 Connecticut at #1 Air Force (AF, 2-1)

#5 Mercyhurst at #4 Holy Cross (MH, 2-1)

Semifinals (March 16)#4 Mercyhurst 2, #1 Air Force 5

#3 RIT 2, #2 Niagara 1

Final (March 17)#1 Air Force 4, #3 RIT 0

2011-12 RegULAR seAson AwARDs

2011-12 ALL-ConfeRenCe TeAmsFIRST TEAM

ForwardsKyle De Laurell, Air Force

Brett Gensler, BentleyCole Schneider, Connecticut

DefensemenTim Kirby, Air Force

Scott Mathis, Air ForceGoaltender

Shane Madolora, RIT

SECOND TEAMForwards

Michael Colavecchia, RITJohn Kruse, Air Force

Adam Schmidt, Holy CrossDefensemen

Alex Gerke, ConnecticutChris Haltigin, RIT

GoaltenderChris Noonan, Niagara

2011-12 ALL-Rookie TeAmForwardsAlex Grieve, BentleyDan Bahntge, MercyhurstBrett Switzer, BentleyDefensemen

Tyler Wilson, Robert MorrisTyler Shiplo, MercyhurstGoaltenderMatt Ginn, Holy Cross

2011-12 ATLAnTiC HoCkey finAL sTATisTiCs (AHA gAmes)

2011-12 sCoRing LeADeRs Player Cl. G A Pts. PPG 1. Brett Gensler So. 23 27 50 1.25 2. Cole Schneider So. 25 20 45 1.25 3. Kyle DeLaurell Jr. 15 19 34 0.92 3. Alex Grieve Fr. 15 19 34 0.87 3. Adam Schmidt So. 16 18 34 0.94 6. Matt Gingera Sr. 17 16 33 0.89 6. Brett Switzer Fr. 14 19 33 0.85 8. Mike Colavecchia So. 14 18 32 0.82 9. Cameron Burt Sr. 8 23 31 0.79 9. Brant Harris So. 17 14 31 0.84 2011-12 goALTenDing LeADeRs Player Cl. GA Svs. Sv% 1. Chris Noonan Sr. 39 661 0.942. Shane Madolora Sr. 63 856 0.933. Jason Torf So. 25 330 0.934. Brooks Ostergard Sr. 65 848 0.935. Max Strang Sr. 86 1059 0.92

2011-12 TeAm sTATisTiCAL LeADeRsOffense (Goal/Goals Per Game)1. Bentley.............................................................................. 114/2.852. Air Force ........................................................................... 113/3.053. Holy Cross ........................................................................ 113/3.054. Connecticut ..................................................................... 108/2.845. Mercyhurst ........................................................................ 102/2.686. Robert Morris .................................................................... 102/2.687. Niagara ............................................................................. 101/2.738. RIT ...................................................................................... 99/2.549. Sacred Heart ...................................................................... 84/2.2710. American International ........................................................ 82/2.22

Defense (Goals Against/Goals Against Per Game)1. Air Force ............................................................................. 76/2.042. Niagara ............................................................................... 78/2.063. RIT ...................................................................................... 80/2.014. Holy Cross .......................................................................... 93/2.495. Connecticut ....................................................................... 94/2.465. Robert Morris ...................................................................... 94/2.447. Bentley.............................................................................. 105/2.578. Canisius ............................................................................ 107/2.939. Mercyhurst ........................................................................ 109/2.8410. Army ................................................................................. 117/3.38

Power Play Totals SHGA PP% 1. Connecticut 36/143 1 25.2 2. Niagara 31/152 6 20.43. Mercyhurst 32/162 5 19.84. Holy Cross 34/181 3 18.8 5. RIT 30/170 3 17.66. Air Force 29/167 4 17.47. American Int’l 23/145 5 15.98. Robert Morris 22/168 2 13.19. Army 19/146 6 13.010. Bentley 20/172 3 11.6 Penalty Kill Totals SHG PK%1. Robert Morris 14/152 2 90.82. RIT 31/203 3 84.73. Holy Cross 24/154 3 84.44. Bentley 29/170 3 82.95. Connecticut 27/158 1 82.96. Niagara 30/172 6 82.67. Mercyhurst 28/147 5 81.08. Air Force 24/124 4 80.69. Army 29/145 6 80.010. American Int’l 33/165 5 80.0

2011-12 ATLAnTiC HoCkey CHAmPionsHiP

2011-12 ATLAnTiC HoCkey sTAnDings Conference Overall Pts. GP Record Win% GF GA GP Record Win % GF GAR1 Air Force 36 27 15-6-6 .667 85 52 39 21-11- 7 .628 119 83 2 Niagara 35 27 14-6-7 .648 80 53 37 17-11- 9 .581 101 81 3 RIT 34 27 14-7-6 .630 72 52 39 20-13-6 .590 99 86 Mercyhurst 34 27 15-8-4 .630 79 68 40 20-16-4 .550 111 116 Holy Cross 34 27 15-8-4 .630 93 70 39 20-15-4 .564 120 107 6 Bentley 33 27 13-7-7 .611 81 59 40 16-16-8 .500 114 109 7 Rob Morris 31 27 13-9-5 .574 72 58 39 17-17-5 .500 102 103 8 Connecticut 27 27 12-12-3 .500 78 67 39 16-19-4 .462 112 105 9 Canisius 23 27 10-14-3 .426 54 74 36 10-22-4 .333 66 11110 American Int’l15 27 6-18-3 .278 57 98 37 8-26-3 .257 82 13711 Sacred Heart11 27 4-20-3 .204 66 122 37 6-28-3 .203 84 173 Army 11 27 3-19-5 .204 52 96 34 4-23-7 .221 65 120

PLAYER OF THE YEARTim Kirby, Air Force

ROOKIE OF THE YEARAlex Grieve, Bentley

COACH OF THE YEARRyan Soderquist, Bentley

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARDNick Chiavetta, Robert Morris

BEST DEFENSEMANTim Kirby, Air Force

BEST GOALTENDERChris Noonan, Niagara

REGULAR SEASON SCORING TROPHYBrett Gensler, Bentley

INDIVIDUAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDMark Cornacchia, RIT

TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDAir Force

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSAir Force

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86-87 A L 7-5 A L 7-493-94 A L 5-2 A L 5-297-98 A L 8-0 A L 6-200-01 A L 3-0 H L 2-103-04 H W 1-006-07 H L 4-2

H W 7-507-08 A L 3-2 A W 3-208-09 H T 2-2 OT H L 4-3 A L 3-2 A L 4-109-10 H T 2-2 OT H L 3-1 A L 2-1

A T 2-210-11 H L 2-1 H T 5-5 OT11-12 A L 3-1 A L 4-3 A L 4-3* A W 3-1* A L 4-3*

Regular Season: 3-18-4Postseason: 0-2-0

Home: 2-5-3 Away: 2-15-1

Air forCe4-20-4

60-61 A W 8-761-62 A L 10-562-63 A L 9-563-64 A L 11-164-65 A L 17-565-66 A L 17-2 H L 17-266-67 A L 9-274-75 H W 3-275-76 A L 6-476-77 H L 6-277-78 A L 6-378-79 H L 2-179-80 A L 6-380-81 H W 3-081-82 A W 5-382-83 N W 9-4 A L 4-2 H W 13-683-84 H W 5-3 A W 4-384-85 A W 4-3 H W 5-485-86 N W 9-7 H W 8-7 A L 11-486-87 N L 10-5 N W 7-5 N T 9-9 OT A L 10-787-88 H L 6-4

A L 6-588-89 N L 6-4 A L 5-3 H L 4-389-90 H W 10-7 A L 10-290-91 H L 9-3 A T 6-6 OT91-92 N W 10-1 A W 7-3 H W 5-292-93 N W 4-3 H W 5-3 H L 4-293-94 H W 7-494-95 A T 6-6 OT95-96 H L 4-396-97 A T 4-4 OT97-98 H L 3-298-99 A T 2-2 OT H W 5-2 A W 4-299-00 H W 7-1 A W 4-1 A L 5-200-01 H L 3-1 A W 4-1 A W 5-201-02 A W 5-2 A W 8-2 H L 4-3

02-03 H L 6-5 A L 8-303-04 A T 2-2 OT H W 7-4 H W 6-104-05 H L 3-2 A W 7-2 A T 4-4 OT05-06 H L 5-2 A W 2-1 A L 7-5 H W 6-006-07 H W 4-3 A W 5-4 A L 3-2 OT H T 2-2 OT07-08 H W 4-2 A L 4-1 H W 4-2 A W 4-208-09 A W 3-1 A W 6-209-10 H W 3-1 H W 4-110-11 H W 5-4 H W 2-1 A W 4-311-12 A T 2-2 OT A T 3-3 OT H W 5-3

Regular Season: 46-37-10Postseason: Never Met

Home: 23-14-1Away: 18-21-8

AiC46-37-10

68-69 A L 10-269-70 H W 3-270-71 A L 12-071-72 H L 4-272-73 A L 9-173-74 H L 7-374-75 A L 8-475-76 H L 11-076-77 A L 5-277-78 H L 10-678-79 A W 5-479-80 H L 5-480-81 A L 7-181-82 H W 10-482-83 A L 5-491-92 A T 4-492-93 N W 4-2 A T 3-3 OT93-94 A W 6-594-95 A L 4-2

97-98 A L 10-298-99 H W 4-299-00 A L 6-300-01 A W 3-2 H W 7-501-02 H T 2-2 OT A T 3-3 OT A T 4-4 OT02-03 H W 3-003-04 H W 3-2 H L 5-2 A W 9-604-05 H W 2-1 A W 1-0 A L 1-005-06 H L 2-1 H W 3-0 A W 5-4 A T 3-3 OT06-07 H L 5-4

H L 7-3 A T 2-2 OT A L 3-0 H* L 3-1 07-08 H L 4-1 H W 4-1 A L 3-1 A L 6-008-09 H W 4-3 H W 6-309-10 A L 5-0 A W 2-110-11 A W 3-2 A W 4-2 H L 5-311-12 A W 5-0 H W 2-0 H L 4-2

Regular Season: 23-27-7Postseason: 0-1-0

Home: 12-12-1Away: 10-15-6

ARmy23-28-7

99-00 H W 8-1 A W 4-3 A W 9-100-01 A W 10-3 A T 3-3 OT H W 11-101-02 H W 3-1 A W 3-2 H W 5-2 H W 7-403-04 H T 4-4 OT A W 3-2 A W 5-304-05 H L 5-3 A W 3-2

H W 4-105-06 H L 3-1 A L 4-1 A L 6-3 H L 4-106-07 A L 3-1 H W 6-2 H W 4-3 A W 2-107-08 H L 4-2 A W 3-2 OT A L 6-0 H L 4-3 OT08-09 A L 1-0 H W 2-1 OT

H W 4-1 A T 2-2 OT09-10 A L 4-3 H L 4-1 H W 4-1 A L 4-2 A* W 2-110-11 A L 3-2 A L 4-2 H W 6-411-12 H L 4-2 H L 2-1 OT A L 6-1

Regular Season: 21-18-3Postseason: 1-0-0

Home: 12-8-1Away: 10-10-2

benTLey22-18-3

Regular Season: 19-23-6Postseason: 2-1-0

Home: 12-12-2Away: 7-11-4

CAnisiUs21-24-6

84-85 H W 9-289-90 A L 4-390-91 N W 8-591-92 H W 12-393-94 H L 4-395-96 N W 5-498-99 H W 5-2 H T 1-1 OT A W 3-2 A W 5-399-00 N L 1-0 A T 3-3 OT H L 3-2 H L 5-300-01 H W 4-3 H W 4-1 A L 2-0

A* L 4-101-02 H L 4-3 A T 6-6 OT02-03 H L 3-1 A T 3-3 OT A L 5-203-04 A W 4-3 H W 4-1 H W 8-304-05 A L 4-0 A L 5-1 H L 3-205-06 A W 9-3 A L 4-3 H L 5-0 H L 5-206-07 H L 4-3 OT

H W 4-307-08 A W 3-1 A L 4-008-09 A L 6-0 A L 3-2 OT H L 4-3 OT H W 4-3 OT09-10 A T 4-4 OT A L 1-0 H L 3-1 H L 5-210-11 H W 3-2 H T 1-1 OT 11-12 A W 6-2 A W 4-3 H W 4-3* OT H W 4-0*

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65-66 H W 8-266-67 A L 4-3 H W 3-267-68 N W 8-1 H W 5-268-69 A W 7-369-70 A W 5-1 H W 8-370-71 A L 5-2 H L 5-371-72 A W 4-3 H W 10-372-73 H W 6-4 A L 6-473-74 A W 3-2 H W 12-474-75 N W 9-3 H W 5-2 A L 6-475-76 A L 8-476-77 H W 4-377-78 A W 6-380-81 A L 10-481-82 H L 6-382-83 A L 4-283-84 A L 5-2 A L 6-2 H W 8-584-85 N W 7-4 A L 8-6 H W 4-385-86 A L 4-1 H W 4-286-87 H W 5-4

A W 5-487-88 H W 11-8 A W 6-488-89 N L 6-3 H L 5-4 A L 5-489-90 A W 5-4 A L 11-890-91 A W 5-4 A L 11-890-91 A W 5-2 H W 4-1 A W 7-591-92 A W 8-392-93 A L 6-4 H W 7-393-94 H L 6-4 A W 4-394-95 H W 6-295-96 A W 7-096-97 H L 3-297-98 A L 2-198-99 A W 2-1 H L 4-2 H L 1-0 A* L 3-299-00 H W 3-0 H L 5-3 A W 3-200-01 H W 4-3 A W 3-201-02 H L 4-1 A L 3-2 H L 3-1

A* W 6-502-03 H L 3-2 A W 3-203-04 H L 4-2 A L 4-2 A L 3-104-05 A T 2-2 OT H L 6-3 H L 5-005-06 H L 4-1 A W 3-2 A L 5-2 H L 5-3 A* L 4-106-04 A L 7-3 H W 2-1 H W 4-2 A W 5-207-08 H L 4-1 A T 3-3 A W 3-0 H W 4-208-09 H L 5-3 H L 4-109-10 A L 5-0 A L 3-210-11 H W 2-1 A L 4-2 A L 4-111-12 H W 4-2 H W 3-1 A W 3-0

Regular Season: 50-45-2Postseason: 1-2-0

Home: 24-19-0Away: 23-25-2

HoLy CRoss51-47-2

85-86 A L 8-686-87 H W 5-487-88 A L 6-488-89 A L 5-3 H L 8-589-90 A L 7-494-95 N W 6-306-07 A W 4-3 OT A L 4-207-08 H W 3-0

H T 1-1 OT08-09 H W 2-1 H L 5-4 A L 5-3 A L 7-409-10 A L 6-2 A L 7-0 H L 4-1 H W 2-1 A* L 4-3 OT

A* L 4-110-11 A L 6-2 A L 5-3 N L 4-211-12 H W 3-2 H L 2-1

Regular Season: 7-15-1Postseason: 0-3-0

Home: 5-4-1Away: 1-13-0

rit7-18-1

91-92 N W 7-696-97 H L 7-499-00 A L 5-3 H W 4-2 H W 3-2 A* W 2-000-01 H L 6-3 H L 4-1 A L 6-401-02 H L 9-0 A L 4-1 A* L 5-002-03 H L 6-2 A T 4-4 OT A L 3-103-04 A L 6-5 H L 7-4 H L 5-2

04-05 H L 6-3 A W 4-3 A L 3-1 A* L 7-405-06 A L 5-2 A L 5-3 H L 6-3 H L 4-306-07 A L 6-2 A W 5-4 OT H* W 5-407-08 H T 3-3 OT H W 3-208-09 A L 7-2 A L 6-0 H L 6-3 H L 7-409-10 A L 5-0

A L 3-1 H L 5-1 H W 3-2 OT10-11 H W 3-1 H L 9-4 H* W 5-2 H* W 4-3 OT11-12 A L 4-3 OT A L 2-0

Regular Season: 7-29-2Postseason: 4-2-0

Home: 8-14-1Away: 3-19-1

meRCyHURsT12-31-2

94-95 H W 13-297-98 A W 5-098-99 A T 2-2 ot H L 4-1 H W 7-1 A W 3-299-00 A L 2-1 H W 5-2 H W 6-4 A W 3-2 H* W 5-400-01 H T 1-1 OT A L 5-1 H W 3-201-02 H W 5-2 A L 6-002-03 N L 6-3 H W 3-1

H L 5-203-04 A L 4-2 H L 6-5 A T 4-4 N L 3-004-05 H W 5-3 A L 4-3 H W 5-105-06 A W 2-1 H W 3-2 A L 8-3 H W 4-3 A* W 4-106-07 H W 4-1 A L 3-2 A W 2-1 H W 4-107-08 A L 4-2

H L 5-0 H L 6-4 A L 4-0 A* L 6-5 A* W 3-2 OT A* L 4-108-09 A L 5-3 A L 6-1 A* L 4-209-10 H L 4-3 OT H L 3-210-11 A W 9-3 A W 4-2 H W 3-111-12 H W 8-3 H T 5-5 OT A L 2-1 OT

Regular Season: 22-21-4Postseason: 3-3-0

Home: 16-7-2Away: 9-15-2

sACReD HeART25-24-4

10-11 A L 4-3 OT A W 8-5 OT11-12 H W 4-2 H W 2-0

Regular Season: 3-1-0Postseason: Never Met

Home: 2-0-0Away: 1-1-0

niAgARA3-1-0

10-11 A L 3-1 A L 4-211-12 H L 4-3 H L 2-1

Regular Season: 0-4-0Postseason: Never Met

Home: 0-2-0Away: 0-2-0

RobeRT moRRis0-4-0

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RIT

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: USAF Academy, Colo.Nickname: FalconsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Cadet Ice Arena (2,470)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Frank SerratoreRecord at School/Years: 255-205-51/15 yrsOverall Record/Years: 304-342-60/19 yrs2011-12 Record: 21-11-7Conference Record/Finish: 15-6-6, 1stLetterwinners Ret/L: 22/6

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Dave TollerOffice Phone: (719) 333-3478Cell Phone: (719) 200-2802Office Fax: (719) 333-3798E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (719) 472-1554Hockey Office Phone:(719) 333-2188Website: www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

AIR FORCE

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: West Point, N.Y.Nickname: Black KnightsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Tate Rink (2,648)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Brian RileyRecord at School/Years: 98-144-43/8 Overall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 4-23-7Conference Record/Finish: 3-19-5/11th

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Ryan YanoshakOffice Phone: (845) 938-7197Cell Phone: (845) 406-1130Office Fax: (845) 446-2556E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (845) 938-5116Hockey Office Phone: (845) 938-3711Website: www.goARMYsports.com

ARMY

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Erie, Pa.Nickname: LakersConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Mercyhurst Ice Center (1,300)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Rick GotkinRecord at School/Years: 434-306-60/25Overall Record/Years: Same 2011-12 Record: 20-16-4Conference Record/Finish: 15-8-4/T-3rdLetterwinners Ret./L: 23/3

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Erik KaminskiOffice Phone: (814) 824-3338Cell Phone: (412) 302-1278Office Fax: (814) 824-2591E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (814) 824-2167Hockey Office Phone: (814) 824-2542Website: www.hurstathletics.com

MERCYHURSTNov. 4/5 - Mercyhurst Ice Center

Erie, Pa. - 7:05 p.m.

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Springfield, Mass.Nickname: Yellow JacketsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Olympia Ice Center (2,200)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Gary WrightRecord at School/Years:272-492-58/28Overall Record/Years: Same 2011-12 Record: 8-26-3Conference Record/Finish: 6-18-3/10thLetterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Mike GettoOffice Phone: (413) 654-1425Cell Phone: n/aOffice Fax: (413) 205-3571E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (413) 205-3930Hockey Office Phone: (413) 205-3522Website: www.aicyellowjackets.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Niagara Univ., N.Y.Nickname: Purple EaglesConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Dwyer Arena (2,100)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Dave BurkholderRecord at School/Years: 191-165-45/11Overall Record/Years: Same2010-11 Record: 17-11-9Conference Record/Finish: 14-6-7/2nd Letterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Chris SmithOffice Phone: (716) 286-8724Cell Phone: (716) 628-0833Office Fax: (716) 286-8582E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (716) 286-8780Website: www.PurpleEagles.com

NIAGARA

SACRED HEART

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Farifield, Conn.Nickname: PioneersConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Milford Ice Pavilion (1,000)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: C.J. MarottoloRecord at School/Years: 33-67-13/4Overall Record/Years: Same2011-2012 Record: 6-28-3Conference Record/Finish: 4-20-3/12thLetterwinners Ret./L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Randy BrochuOffice Phone: (203) 396-8127Cell Phone: NAOffice Fax: (203) 371-7889E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (203) 913-4898Hockey Office Phone: (203) 876-2480Website: www.SacredHeartPioneers.com

QUINNIPIAC

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Hamden, Conn.Nickname: BobcatsConference: ECACHome Ice: Highpoint Solutions Arena (3,086)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Rand PecknoldRecord at School/Years: 317-216-56/18Overall Record/Years: 2011-12 Record:16-15-8Conference Record/Finish: 10-7-2/8thLetterwinners Ret/L: 23/5

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Ken SweetenOffice Phone: (203) 582-8625Cell Phone:E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (203) 582-5385 Website: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com

MassachusettsOct. 12 - Mullins Center

Amherst, Mass. - 7:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Amherst, Mass.Nickname: MinutemenConference: Home Ice: Mullins Center (8300)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: John MichelettoRecord at School/Years: 0-0-0/1Overall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 13-18-5Conference Record/Finish: 9-14-4/8thLetterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Office Phone: (Cell Phone: (Office Fax: (E-mail: Press Box Phone: (Hockey Office Phone: (Website:

HOLY CROSS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Worcester, Mass.Nickname: CrusadersConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Hart Center (1,600)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Paul PearlRecord at School/Years: 263-257-63/17Overall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 20-15-4Conference Record/Finish: 15-8-4/Tied-3rdLetterwinners Ret/L: 17/10

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Jim WrobelOffice Phone: (508) 793-2583Cell Phone: n/aOffice Fax: (508) 793-2309E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (508) 793-3978Hockey Office Phone: (508) 793-2326Website: www.goholycross.com

BENTLEY

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Waltham, Mass.Nickname: FalconsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Ryan Skating Arena (1,200)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Ryan SoderquistRecord at School/Years: 141-204-50/12Overall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 16-16-8 Conference Record/Finish: 13-7-7/6th Letterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Kyle MackOffice Phone: (781) 891-2417Cell Phone: (646) 387-2427Office Fax: (781) 891-2648E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (646) 387-2427Hockey Office Phone: (781) 891-2492Website: www.bentley.edu/athletics

Penn State

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: University Park, Pa.Nickname: Nittany LionsConference: IndependentHome Ice: Greenberg Ice Pavilion (1,300)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Guy GadowskyRecord at School/Years: 0-0-0/1Overall Record/Years: 173-198-37/122011-12 Record: Conference Record/Finish: Letterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Matt CaracappaOffice Phone: (814) 865-1757Cell Phone: (814) 777-7805Office Fax: (814) 863-3165E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (814) 865-7639Website: GoPSUsports.com

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: North Andover, Mass.Nickname: WarriorsConference: Hockey EastHome Ice: J. Thom Lawler Arena

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Mark DennehyRecord at School/Years: 92-158-33/72011-12 Record: 18-12-7Conference Record/Finish: 13-9-5/5th

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Brad DavisOffice Phone: (978) 837-5364Home Phone: (978) 886-8968Office Fax: (978) 837-5079E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (978) 837-5397Hockey Office Phone: (978) 837-5341Website: www.merrimackathletics.com

MERRIMACKNov. 10 - J. Thom Lawler Arena

North Andover, Mass. - 7:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Rochester, N.Y.Nickname: TigersConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Ritter Arena (2,100)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Wayne WilsonRecord at School/Years: 255-127-39/13Overall Record/Years: Same 2011-12 Record: 20-13-6Conference Record/Finish: 14-7-6/3rdLetterwinners Ret/L: 16/9

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Stephen JaynesOffice Phone: (585) 475-6154Cell Phone: (585) 755-0756Office Fax: (585) 475-2617E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (585) 475-5537Hockey Office Phone: (585) 475-2223Website: www.ritathletics.com

2013 Atlantic Hockey TournamentFirst Round - Fri-Sat., March 8-10

at Campus Site, 7:05 p.m.Best of Three Series#12 seed at #6 seed#11 seed at #7 seed#10 seed at #8 seed#9 seed at #5 seed

Quarterfinals - Fri-Sat., March 15-17

at Campus Sites, 7:05 p.m.Best of Three Series

Teams will be reseeded with lowest remaining seed at No. 1 seed

Semifinals - Fri., March 22

at Blue Cross Arena - Rochester, N.Y.

Semifinal #1, 4:05 pmSemifinal #2, 7:35 pm

Championship - Sat., March 23

at Blue Cross Arena - Rochester, N.Y.Championship, 7:05 pm

Jan. 26 - Olympia Ice CenterSpringfield, Mass. - 7:05 p.m.

Dec. 29/Jan. 25 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05/7:15 p.m.

Dec. 7 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Feb. 22/23 - Tate RinkWest Point, N.Y. - 7:05 p.m.

Nov. 17/Feb. 8 - Ryan Skating Arena Waltham, Mass. - 7:05 p.m.

CANISIUS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Buffalo, N.Y.Nickname: Golden GriffinsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Buffalo State Sports Arena (1,800)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Dave SmithRecord at School/Years:

Overall Record/Years:2011-12 Record: 10-22-5Conference Record/Finish: 10-14-3/9thLetterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Jason VeniskeyOffice Phone: (716) 888-3767Cell Phone: (585) 615-5316Office Fax: (716) 888-8444E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (585) 615-5316Hockey Office Phone: (716) 888-8466Website: www.GoGriffs.com

Nov. 30/Dec. 1 - Freitas Ice Forum Storrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

UNION

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Schenectady, N.Y.Nickname: DutchmenConference: ECACHome Ice: Messa Rink (2,054)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Rick BennettRecord at School/Years: 26-8-7/2ndOverall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 26-8-7Conference Record/Finish: 14-4-4/1stLetterwinners Ret/L: 22/5

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Jeffrey WeinsteinOffice Phone: (518) 388-6377Cell Phone: (518) 727-8328Office Fax: (518) 388-6096E-mail: [email protected]: UnionAthletics.com

Oct. 27 - Freitas Ice Forum Storrs, Conn. - 8:00 p.m.

ROBERT MORRIS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Moon Township, Pa.Nickname: ColonialsConference: Atlantic HockeyHome Ice: Clearview Arena

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Derek SchooleyRecord at School/Years: 100-131-37/8Overall Record/Years: Same2011-12 Record: 17-17-5Conference Record/Finish: 13-9-5/7thLetterwinners Ret/L:

MEDIA INFORMATIONHockey Contact: Jim DuzykOffice Phone: (412) 397-4910Cell Phone: NAOffice Fax: (412) 397-4943E-mail: [email protected] Box Phone: (412) 865-4907Hockey Office Phone: (412) 397-4477Website: www.rmucolonials.com

Jan. 20/21 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Oct. 26/Feb. 16 - Hart Center Worcester, Mass. - 7:05 p.m.

Feb. 15 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Nov. 2/3 - Dwyer ArenaNiagara, N.Y. - 7:05 p.m.

Feb. 1/2 - Ritter ArenaRochester, N.Y. - 7:05 p.m.

Jan. 4/5 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Nov. 9/Mar. 1 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Mar. 2 - Webster Bank ArenaBridgeport, Conn. - 4:30 p.m.

Atlantic Hockey Increases To 12 TeamsThe Atlantic Hockey Association increased from 10 to 12 teams with the addition of Niagara and Robert Morris in 2010. With the dissolvement of the CHA, the AHA has now become one the premier conferences in college hockey

Atlantic Hockey Mission StatementThe mission of the Atlantic Hockey As-sociation is to provide its members with a positive NCAA Division I college hockey experience fostering competitive excellence, championship play and recognition of team and individual student-athletes and coaches. Atlantic Hockey is committed to academic excellence, a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanship and fair play within the con-text of athletic integrity.

Core ValuesEducational experience for student-athletes (Life-skills), sportsmanship, academic and athletic integrity, excellence, competitive eq-uity, cohesiveness of league members within AHA, promote/enhance hockey (amateur/youth), commitment to community service and recruiting integrity.

Vision StatementThe Atlantic Hockey Association’s vision is to be among the elite in NCAA Division I Ice Hockey by embracing its core values and succeeding with integrity, teamwork, service to community and the competitive, inspired spirit of its membership.

Jan. 22 - Hamden, Conn. - 7:00 p.m.

Novemeber 23/24 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

Feb. 9 - Freitas Ice ForumStorrs, Conn. - 7:05 p.m.

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mARk eDwARD fReiTAs iCe foRUm

Head coach Bruce Marshall and the UConn hockey program make their home in a $4.2 million facility that was dedicated as the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum on Feb. 5, 2005.

The Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum was opened for the 1998-99 season and is the home of both the UConn men’s and women’s varsity ice hockey programs. In addition, the Freitas Forum is used by the entire University community and local area for recreational purposes.

The facility is named for Mark Edward Freitas, a 1981 UConn graduate who has been extremely supportive to his alma mater. A former men’s ice hockey letterwinner as an un-dergraduate, Freitas is a member of the University of Con-necticut School of Business Hall of Fame and is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Frank Crystal and Company, Inc., located in New York City.

The company is one of the largest insurance brokerage firms in the country. Freitas has also endowed a scholarship at UConn for students who are pursuing a career in business.

The first game in the Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum was on Nov. 7, 1998, when the UConn men’s ice hockey team defeated AIC by a 3-1 score.

The Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum was partially funded by the UCONN 2000 com-mitment by the State of Connecticut to help rebuild, renew and enhance the cam-puses of the University of Connecticut.

The Freitas Ice Forum replaced the open UConn Ice Rink, which had served as Con-necticut ice hockey’s home since the early 1960s.

The completely enclosed, state-of-the-art Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum is a year-round facility. The main building totals 53,000 square feet in a 230x230 foot struc-ture. The skating facility includes a regulation 200x85 foot surface with a seating capacity of just under 2,000.

Other features included in the single-level facility are a spacious warming area for fans and public skating patrons, a skate maintenance and rental room, a hospitality room and full concession stands.

The UConn men’s and women’s ice hockey teams are comfortably housed in varsity locker rooms which feature double-wide pro style wooden lockers for each squad member. The building also includes other locker rooms for visiting collegiate teams

and for use by youth/adult hockey leagues. There are also separate dressing rooms for game officials. UConn men’s head coach Bruce Marshall and women’s head coach Heather Lin-stad and their staffs are housed in offices lo-cated in the Arena.

The facility includes all new dasher boards, sound system, scoreboards and time of day clocks, player benches, as well as new penalty boxes and scorekeeper and timekeeper booths.

The Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum has played host to several events since opening in 1998. In capturing its first conference title in the men’s program history during the 1999-2000 season, the facility played host to the MAAC Champion-ship. The following season, UConn again played host to the MAAC Tournament, the 2001-02 women’s ECAC Championship came to Storrs and in 2007-08, the UConn women’s ice hockey team hosted the Hockey East Championships.

2011-12 TiCkeT infoRmATion

2011-12 Season- 16 Home GamesSeason Tickets (Reserved)Adults ..............................................$80Youths .............................................$40NOTE: Senior Citizens defined as 62 and older. Youths defined as 18 and younger.

Single-Game TicketsAll Ages (Reserved) ............................$6Adults (General Admission) .................$5Senior Citizens (General Admission) .....$3Youths (General Admission) .................$3UConn Students .................................$2NOTE: Single game tickets for all UConn ice hockey home games will be available at the Mark E. Freitas Ice Forum on game days

Group Ticket Sales20 or more (General Admission) .........$2

*For all UConn ticket information, call the UConn Athletic Ticket Office at (860) 486-2724 or toll free at 1-877-AT-UCONN

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21. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 12522. Matt Herhal 1998-02 12423. Sean Erickson 2005-09 12124. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 12025. Charles Solberg 2004-08 11926. Scott Brown 1999-03 118 Brad Cooper 2008-12 11827. Charles Ridolf 1998-02 117

HAT TRiCks Player Years HT1. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 72. Todd Krygier 1984-88 73. Ryan Equale 1992-96 64. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 65. Mark Leonard 1985-88 4

HAT TRiCks (D1) Player Years HT1. Tim Olsen 2002-05 3 Cole Schneider 2010-12 33. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 24. Michael Coppola 2006-10 1 Corey Jendras 2008-12 1 Andrew Olson 2007-11 1 Brad Cooper 2008-12 1 Alex Gerke 2009- 1

PenALTy minUTes (D1) Player Years Pen./Min.1. Mike Boylan 1998-02 116/2512. Brian Burns 2003-07 86/2023. B.J. Crum 2003-07 92/1924. Michael Coppola 2006-10 81/189 5. Andrew Olson 2007-11 76/1846. Matt Scherer 2003-07 82/1837. Adam Rhein 2001-05 71/1828. Matt Herhal 1998-02 58/1489. Sean Erickson 2005-09 73/146 Bill Magnuson 2003-06 54/14611. Matt Miller 2007-11 68/14412. Nick Schneider 2005-09 65/14113. Matt Grew 2001-05 51/13414. Anders Johnson 1998-02 57/12815. Jason Krispel 2007-11 62/12416. Jeff Sapieha 2007-11 45/117

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PoinTs Player Year G A Pts1. Bryan Krygier 1991-92 38 54 922. Todd Krygier 1987-88 32 39 713. Mike Krygier 1991-92 26 37 634. Ryan Equale 1995-96 21 41 625. Jeff Ray 1991-92 30 30 606. Harry Geary 1985-86 34 24 587. Bryan Krygier 1990-91 33 23 56 Todd Krygier 1985-86 29 27 569. Harry Geary 1986-87 22 31 53 Ryan Equale 1994-95 25 28 53 Bryan Quinn 1994-95 21 32 5312. Brian Hitchings 1983-84 23 28 5113. Todd Krygier 1986-87 24 24 4814. D.J. LeBlanc 1992-93 25 22 47 Ken Hunt 1983-84 19 28 47 Bryan Krygier 1989-90 20 27 4717. Tim Brown 1987-88 15 31 46 Mark Kosinski 1985-86 21 25 46 Russ Hintz 1964-65 26 20 46

PoinTs (D1) Player Year G A Pts.1. Cole Schneider 2011-12 23 22 452. Michael Goldkind 1999-00 15 27 423. Tim Olsen 2003-04 20 21 414. Matt Scherer 2006-07 22 14 365. Cole Koidahl 2006-07 13 21 346. Ron D’Angelo 2001-02 17 16 33 Cole Koidahl 2005-06 12 21 33 Michael Goldkind 2000-01 10 23 33 Geoff Angell 1998-99 17 16 33 Cole Schneider 2010-11 13 20 33 Brant Harris 2011-12 19 15 3312. Trevor Stewart 2006-07 9 23 32

3. Todd Krygier 1984-88 1014. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 925. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 856. Mike Krygier 1989-93 817. D. J. LeBlanc 1990-94 80 Ken Hunt 1980-84 809. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 7910. Harry Geary 1984-87 7811. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 77 Mark Kosinski 1982-86 7713. Jeff Ray 1989-92 7314. Chris Potter 1989-93 7115. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 6616. Brian Hitchings 1984-88 6517. Steve Balaban 1973-77 6418. Phil Scarinci 1995-98 6319. Frank Capizzo 1964-68 62

AssisTs (D1) Player Years Assists1. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 692. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 663. Sean Erickson 2005-09 604. Chris Uber 2002-06 595. Jason Krispel 2007-11 556. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 527. Sean Ambrosie 2009- 498. Marcello Ranallo 2008-12 479. Ciro Longobardi 1997-01 4610. Ron D’Angelo 1999-03 43 Matt Scherer 2003-07 4311. Trevor Stewart 2003-07 42 Cole Schneider 2010-12 4213. Mike Boylan 1998-02 4114. Eric Nelson 2000-04 4015. Matt Herhal 1998-02 38

gAmes PLAyeD (2 yrs Di or less) Player Years Games1. Andy Huggett 1996-00 1202. Kevin Connell 1996-00 1183. Marc Busenburg 1996-00 1174. Matthew Jarret 1996-00 1145. Michael Narotski 1996-00 1136. Geoff Angell 1995-99 1107. Dan Sheehan 1995-99 1098. Chris Potter 1989-93 108 Peter Friedman 1983-87 108 David Cornett 1991-95 10811. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 10712. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 106 Brian Sutherland 1990-94 10614. Ryan Equale 1992-96 105 Rich Brande 1988-92 10516. Jon Dunmar 1992-96 104 Matt Hendison 1985-89 104 David Bliss 1991-95 104 Mark Kosinski 1982-86 10420. Peter Belise 1991-95 103 Bill Tito 1986-90 10322. Pete Heine 1986-90 102 Jamie Venezia 1995-98 10224. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 101 Todd Krygier 1984-88 10126. Phil Scarinci 1995-98 100

gAmes PLAyeD (D1) Player Years GP1. Marcello Ranallo 2008-12 1482. Andrew Olson 2007-11 147 3. Michael Coppola 2006-10 1404. Adam Rhein 2001-05 1395. Nick Schneider 2005-09 138 Matt Scherer 2003-07 1387. Mike Boylan 1998-02 1378. Eric Nelson 2000-04 1369. Jason Krispel 2007-11 135 Jeff Sapieha 2007-11 13511. Chris Uber 2002-06 133 B.J. Crum 2003-07 13313. Anders Johnson 1998-02 131 Cole Koidahl 2003-07 131 Justin Hernandez 2007-11 131 Jason Krispel 2007-11 13117. Trevor Stewart 2003-07 12918. Brian Burns 2003-07 12819. Mike Anderson 1997-01 12720. Ciro Longobardi 1997-01 126

PoinTs Player Years G A Pts1. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 92 127 2192. Todd Krygier 1984-88 99 101 2003. Ryan Equale 1992-96 79 109 1884. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 61 92 1535. Jeff Ray 1988-92 78 73 1516. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 64 85 1497. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 68 80 148 Harry Geary 1984-87 70 78 1489. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 66 79 14510. Mark Kosinski 1982-86 59 77 13611. Mike Krygier 1989-93 52 81 13312. Ken Hunt 1980-84 47 80 12713. Tom Dyroff 1973-77 71 52 12314. Frank Capizzo 1964-68 56 62 11815. Russ Hintz 1963-66 66 51 11716. Bob Breig 1972-75 55 59 11417. Brian Hitchings 1980-84 48 65 11318. Tom Dockrell 1971-74 58 54 112 Michael Goldkind 1997-01 35 77 11220. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 41 66 10721. Matt Scherer 2003-07 62 43 10522. Mike Anthony 1981-84 49 55 10423. Gregg Hutchings 1976-80 50 52 10224. Steve Balaban 1973-77 37 64 10125. Tim Olsen 2002-05 42 58 100 Michael Goldkind 1998-01 31 69 100

PoinTs (D1) Player Years G A Pts1. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 41 66 1072. Matt Scherer 2003-07 62 43 1053. Michael Goldkind 1998-01 31 69 100 Tim Olsen 2002-05 42 58 1005. Ron D’Angelo 1999-03 46 43 896 Andrew Olson 2007-11 49 37 867. Chris Uber 2002-06 26 59 858. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 32 52 84 Ciro Longobardi 1998-01 38 46 8410. Cole Schneider 2010-12 36 42 7811. Sean Erickson 2005-09 14 60 7412. Sean Ambrosie 2009- 24 49 7313. Anders Johnson 1998-02 33 36 69

goALs Player Years Goals1. Todd Krygier 1984-88 992. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 923. Ryan Equale 1992-96 794. Jeff Ray 1988-92 785. Tom Dyroff 1973-77 716. Harry Geary 1984-87 707. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 688. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 66 Russ Hintz 1963-66 6610. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 6411. Matt Scherer 2003-07 6212. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 6113. Mark Kosinski 1982-86 5914. Tom Dockrell 1971-74 5815. Frank Capizzo 1964-68 5616. Bob Breig 1972-75 55

goALs (D1) Player Year Goals1. Matt Scherer 2003-07 622. Andrew Olson 2007-11 493. Ron D’Angelo 1999-02 464. Tim Olsen 2002-05 425. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 416 Ciro Longobardi 1997-01 387. Chris Myrho 2005-08 36 Cole Schneider 2010-12 369. Anders Johnson 1998-02 3310. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 3211. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 31

Assists Player Years Assists1. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 1272. Ryan Equale 1992-96 109

UConn HoCkey ReCoRDs (1960-present) Returnees in boldCAReeR ReCoRDs: Di began 1998-99

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sAves (Di) Goaltender Year Saves1. Garrett Bartus 2011-12 11792. Garrett Bartus 2009-10 10853. Beau Erickson 2007-08 9474. Scott Tomes 2003-04 9425. Beau Erickson 2008-09 9366. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 7907. Scott Tomes 2004-05 6238. Jason Carey 2002-03 6159. Marc Senerchia 1998-99 57610. Beau Erickson 2006-07 548

goAL AgAinsT AveRAge Goaltender Year GAA1. Marc Senerchia 1998-99 2.642. Beau Erickson 2006-07 2.923. Beau Erickson 2007-08 2.964. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 2.995. Artie Imbriano 2001-02 3.00 Scott Tomes 2004-05 3.00

goALs AgAinsT AveRAge (D1) Goaltender Year GAA1. Garrett Bartus 2011-12 2.552. Marc Senerchia 1998-99 2.643. Beau Erickson 2006-07 2.924. Beau Erickson 2007-08 2.965. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 2.996. Artie Imbriano 2001-02 3.00 Scott Tomes 2004-05 3.00

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mosT sAves Goaltender Date Saves1. Louis Parker 12/13/75 63 of 642. J.J. Doherty 2/3/95 58 of 633 Garrett Bartus 1/9/10 57 of 59 4. Jason Carey 12/30/02 56 of 615. Artie Imbriano 1/18/01 54 of 566. Jason Carey 12/8/01 52 of 54 Brad Smith 2/8/05 52 of 53

mosT sAves (D1) Goaltender Date Saves1. Garrett Bartus 1/9/10 57 of 592. Artie Imbriano 1/18/01 54 of 563. Garrett Bartus 3/12/11 53 of 564. Brad Smith 3/11/06 52 of 53 Jason Carey 12/8/01 52 of 546. Jason Carey 12/30/02 51 of 567. Garrett Bartus 12/4/10 50 of 558. Garrett Bartus 10/14/11 47 of 47 Garrett Bartus 11/12/11 47 of 4910. Garrett Bartus 3/10/12 46 of 4711. Beau Erickson 12/2/08 45 of 5112. Beau Erickson 1/27/07 44 of 47 Beau Erickson 3/9/08 44 of 47

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wins Goaltender Years Record1. Louis Parker 1972-76 54-42-22. Marc Senerchia 1996-00 49-36-63. J.T. Marcoux 1984-88 44-43-24. Damen Dawson 1988-92 43-29-55. Doug Michals 1990-94 38-14-5

wins (D1) Goaltender Years Record1. Garrett Bartus 2009- 35-48-82. Marc Senerchia 1997-00 35-21-53. Beau Erickson 2006-09 29-47-7 4. Scott Tomes 2003-07 25-39-95. Artie Imbriano 2000-03 16-21-6

sAves Goaltender Years Saves1. J.T. Marcoux 1984-88 27932. Louis Parker 1972-76 27233. Beau Erickson 2006-09 24314. Damen Dawson 1989-92 22675. Scott Tomes 2003-07 21656. Marc Senerchia 1996-00 21587. John Santucci 1968-71 1629

sAves (D1) Goaltender Years Saves1. Garrett Bartus 2009- 28162. Beau Erickson 2006-09 2431 3. Scott Tomes 2003-07 21654. Jason Carey 2000-04 16165. Marc Senerchia 1997-00 1366

goALs AgAinsT Goaltender Years GAA1. Marc Senerchia 1996-00 3.022. Garrett Bartus 2009- 3.033. Beau Erickson 2006-09 3.244. J.J. Doherty 1994-97 3.265. Artie Imbriano 2000-02 3.326. Jason Larson 2009-10 3.46

goALs AgAinsT (D1) Goaltender Years GAA1. Marc Senerchia 1997-00 2.832. Garrett Bartus 2009- 3.033. Beau Erickson 2006-09 3.24 4. Scott Tomes 2003-07 3.305. Artie Imbriano 2000-03 3.326. Jason Larson 2009-10 3.46

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wins Goaltender Year Record1. Damen Dawson 1991-92 19-4-22. Doug Michals 1992-93 19-6-23. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 18-14-14. Marc Senerchia 1998-99 17-7-45. Damen Dawson 1990-91 16-7-2

wins (D1) Goaltender Year Record1. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 18-14-12. Marc Senerchia 1998-99 17-7-43. Garrett Bartus 2011-12 16-19-34. Garrett Bartus 2010-11 14-15-45. Scott Tomes 2003-04 12-14-76. Beau Erickson 2007-08 11-14-3

sAves Goaltender Year Saves1. Garrett Bartus 2011-12 11792. Garrett Bartus 2010-11 10853. Beau Erickson 2007-08 9474. Scott Tomes 2003-04 9425. Beau Erickson 2008-09 9366. Doug Michals 1992-93 8427. Marc Senerchia 1999-00 7908. Louis Parker 1974-75 788

goALs Player Year Goals1. Bryan Krygier 1991-92 382. Harry Geary 1985-86 343. Todd Krygier 1987-88 324. Jeff Ray 1991-92 305. Todd Krygier 1985-86 296. Russ Hintz 1965-66 277. Mike Krygier 1991-92 26 Russ Hintz 1964-65 269. D.J. LeBlanc 1992-93 25 Ryan Equale 1994-95 2511. Jeff Ray 1990-91 24 Todd Krygier 1986-87 2413. Bryan Krygier 1990-91 23 Brian Hitchings 1983-84 23 Tom Dyroff 1974-75 23 Tom Dockrell 1972-73 23 Gregg Hutchings 1978-79 23 Steve Drawbridge 1968-69 23

goALs (D1) Player Year Goals1. Cole Schneider 2011-12 232. Matt Scherer 2006-07 223. Tim Olsen 2003-04 204. Chris Myhro 2006-07 205. Brant Harris 2011-12 186. Ron D’Angelo 2001-02 17 Geoff Angell 1997-98 178. Chris Ochoa 2008-09 16 Ciro Longobardi 1999-00 1610. Matt Scherer 2005-06 15 Michael Goldkind 1999-00 1512. Andrew Olson 2007-08 14

Assists Player Year Assists1. Bryan Krygier 1991-92 542. Ryan Equale 1995-96 413. Todd Krygier 1987-88 394. Mike Krygier 1991-92 375. Chris Potter 1991-92 366. Bryan Krygier 1990-91 337. Bryan Quinn 1994-95 328. Tim Brown 1987-88 31 Harry Geary 1986-87 3110. Jeff Ray 1991-92 3011. Ben Kirtland 1977-78 29 Art Estrada 1967-68 29

AssisTs (D1) Player Year Assists1. Michael Goldkind 1999-00 272. Jason Krispel 2008-09 253. Dan Sheehan 1998-99 244. Tim Olsen 2004-05 245. Michael Goldkind 2000-01 23 Trevor Stewart 2006-07 238. Ciro Longobardi 2000-01 22 Cole Schneider 2011-12 229. Cole Koidahl 2006-07 21

PenALTy minUTes (D1) Player Year Pen./Min.1. Mike Boylan 1998-99 35/78 Bill Magnuson 2004-05 31/783. Andrew Olson 2009-10 26/684. Mike Boylan 2001-02 28/675. Brian Burns 2005-06 22/63 Matt Scherer 2005-06 26/637. B.J. Crum 2005-06 26/60 Michael Coppola 2007-08 26/609. B.J. Crum 2004-05 28/5610 Anders Johnson 2001-02 25/59 Brian Burns 2006-07 24/5912. Adam Rhein 2003-04 21/5813. Andrew Olson 2007-08 20/5614. Mike Boylan 1999-00 27/54

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HUsky TeAm ReCoRDs (D1) Games Played 2011-12 39 2005,08,09,10 37 Games Won 1998-99 20 Games Lost 2009-10 27 Highest Winning % 1998-99 .647 Consecutive Wins 1998-99 7 1999-00 7 Unbeaten Steak 1998-99 7 1999-00 7 Consecutive Losses 2005-06 12 Goals – Game 2000-01 10 Goals Allowed - Game 1999-00 13 Goals – Season 1999-00 133 Goals Allowed - Season 2002-03 148 Shutouts For 2011-12 5 Shutouts Against 2001-02 8

HUsky singLe gAme besTs Goals1. Kevin Walsh 2/17/91 62. B. Sutherland 2/1/92 5 Assists1. Todd Krygier 11/11/87 72. Todd Krygier 11/27/87 6 Points1. Todd Krygier 11/11/87 9 (2g/7a)2. Kevin Walsh 2/17/91 8 (6g/2a)

HUskies oveR THe yeARsYear Coach Record Pct.1960-61 ............John Chapman ............ 4-6-1 ........ .4091961-62 ............John Chapman ............ 2-9-1 ........ .2081962-63 ............John Chapman .............. 4-3 .......... .5711963-64 ............John Chapman .............. 3-8 .......... .2731964-65 ............John Chapman .............10-6 ......... .6251965-66 ............John Chapman ............ 10-11 ........ .4761966-67 ............John Chapman .............6-10 ......... .3751967-68 ............John Chapman ............ 13-10 ........ .5651968-69 ............John Chapman ............12-10 ........ .5451969-70 ............John Chapman ............. 11-9 ......... .5501970-71 ............John Chapman .............7-16 ......... .3041971-72 ............John Chapman ............ 11-15 ........ .4231972-73 ............John Chapman ............12-12 ........ .5001973-74 ............John Chapman ............ 15-10 ........ .6001974-75 ............John Chapman .......... 15-10-1 ...... .5961975-76 ............John Chapman .......... 12-11-1 ...... .5211976-77 ............John Chapman ........... 8-14-2 ....... .3751977-78 ............John Chapman .......... 12-10-1 ...... .5431978-79 ............John Chapman ............ 11-14 ........ .4401979-80 ............John Chapman ............ 13-11 ........ .5411980-81 ............John Chapman .............5-16 ......... .2381981-82 .............. Ben Kirtland ............... 9-11 ......... .4501982-83 .............. Ben Kirtland .............. 10-14 ........ .4171983-84 .............. Ben Kirtland .............. 13-15 ........ .4641984-85 .............Ben Kirtland * ............. 14-10 ........ .5831985-86 .............Ben Kirtland * .............16-17 ........ .4841986-87 .............Ben Kirtland * ........... 11-16-2 ...... .4141987-88 .............. Ben Kirtland ..............12-15 ........ .4441988-89 ............Bruce Marshall .............6-21 ......... .2221989-90 ...........Bruce Marshall * ......... 15-11-1 ...... .5741990-91 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 18-7-2 ....... .7041991-92 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 22-4-2 ....... .8211992-93 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 19-6-2 ....... .7401993-94 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 15-8-3 ....... .6351994-95 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 15-7-5 ....... .6481995-96 ...........Bruce Marshall * .......... 16-9-1 ....... .6351996-97 ............Bruce Marshall .......... 11-12-2 ...... .4781997-98 ........... Bruce Marshall* ......... 13-13-1 ...... .5001998-99# ......... Bruce Marshall^ ......... 20-10-4 ...... .6471999-00 ........... Bruce Marshall^ ......... 19-16-1 ...... .5412000-01 ........... Bruce Marshall^ ......... 12-19-4 ...... .4002001-02 ........... Bruce Marshall^ ......... 13-16-7 ...... .4582002-03 ............Bruce Marshall ........... 8-23-3 ....... .279 2003-04 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 12-16-7 ...... .4432004-05 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 11-23-3 ...... .3332005-06 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 11-23-2 ...... .3332006-07 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 16-18-2 ...... .4722007-08 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 13-21-3 ...... .3922008-09 ...........Bruce Marshall$ .......... 9-26-2 ....... .2702009-10 ...........Bruce Marshall$ .......... 7-27-3 ....... .2292010-11 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 15-18-4 ...... .4592011-12 ...........Bruce Marshall$ ......... 16-19-4 .........46252 Seasons Overall .......................... 613-692-77 ... .471*— Indicates ECAC Tournament Berth^— Indicates MAAC Playoffs#— Division I Play Began$— Indicates Atlantic Hockey Playoffs

fResHmAn ReCoRDs(ReCoRDs AT Division 1 LeveL sHADeD gRAy)

PoinTs Player Year G A P1. Dave L’Ecuyer 1978-79 22 21 432. Ryan Murphy 1996-97 20 17 373. Mark Leonard 1985-86 14 21 35 Tom Dyroff 1973-74 20 15 355 Cole Schneider 2010-11 13 20 336. Mike Anthony 1981-82 14 32 327. Jeff Ray 1988-89 17 14 31 Phil Scarinci 1994-95 11 20 319. Ryan Equale 1992-93 12 18 3010. Matt Scherer 2003-04 12 17 29

PoinTs (D1) Player Year G A P1 Cole Schneider 2010-11 13 20 332. Matt Scherer 2003-04 12 17 293. Chris Myhro 2005-06 13 15 28 Evan Stensrud 1999-00 10 18 285. Billy Latta 2010-11 11 15 266. Andrew Olson 2007-08 14 10 247. Marcello Ranallo 2008-09 6 16 228. Eric Nelson 2000-01 11 10 21 Sean Erickson 2005-06 5 16 2110. Matt Grew 2001-02 11 9 20

goALs Player Year Goals1. Dave L’Ecuyer 1978-79 222. Tom Dyroff 1973-74 20 Ryan Murphy 1997-97 20

goALs (D1) Player Year Goals1. Andrew Olson 2007-08 142 Cole Schneider 2010-11 13 Chris Myrho 2005-06 134. Matt Scherer 2003-04 125. Matt Grew 2001-02 11 Eric Nelson 2000-01 11 Billy Latta 2010-11 11

Assists Player Year Assists1. John Guagliardo 1987-88 252. Mark Leonard 1985-86 21 Dave L’Ecuyer 1978-79 214. Cole Schneider 2010-11 20 Phil Scarinci 1994-95 206. Evan Stensrud 1999-00 18 Ryan Equale 1992-93 18 Mike Anthony 1981-82 189. Matt Scherer 2003-04 17 Ryan Murphy 1996-97 1711. Sean Erickson 2005-06 16 Steve Balaban 1973-74 16

AssisTs (D1) Player Year Assists1 Cole Schneider 2010-11 202. Evan Stensrud 1999-00 183. Matt Scherer 2003-04 174. Marcello Ranallo 2008-09 16 Sean Erickson 2005-06 166. Chris Myhro 2005-06 15 Justin Hernandez 2007-08 15 Billy Latta 2010-11 15

HUsky TeAm ReCoRDs Games Played 1985-76 33 1986-87 29 1991-92 28 1983-84 28 Games Won 1991-92 22 Games Lost 1988-89 21 Highest Winning % 1991-92 .821 Consecutive Wins 1991-92 14 Unbeaten Streak 1991-92 23 Consecutive Losses 1988-89 12 Goals - Game 1991-92 19 Goals Allowed 1966-67 18 Goals - Season 1991-92 202 Shutouts For 1997-98 3 Shutouts Against 1997-98 4

Head CoachJohn Chapman1960-1981

Home oPeneRs won1965-66 Nichols, 10-11967-68 Rutgers, 5-21968-69 Trinity, 9-11969-70 Trinity, 6-51970-71 Trinity, 8-21972-73 Trinity, 6-11973-74 New Haven, 4-11974-75 Babson, 8-31975-76 Babson, 4-31977-78 UMass, 3-11981-82 Framingham State, 10-11982-83 Colby, 5-21983-84 UMass-Boston, 9-61984-85 Westfield State, 10-31985-86 UMass-Boston, 9-61986-87 Westfield State, 9-01987-88 New England, 7-61988-89 Westfield State, 11-31990-91 New England, 3-01992-93 North Adams State, 6-21993-94 Amherst, 13-61994-95 Trinity, 7-61995-96 Southern Maine, 9-11997-98 Salem State, 7-41998-99 AIC, 3-11999-00 AIC, 7-12003-04 AIC, 7-42007-08 AIC, 4-22008-09 Army, 4-32009-10 AIC, 3-12010-11 Canisius, 3-22011-12 Holy Cross, 4-2

Head CoachBen Kirkland1981-1988

Head CoachBruce Marshall1988-Present

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ALL-AmeRiCAns

Eric Linkowski ......2nd Team ..............1998Ryan Equale ......... 1st Team ...............1996Bryan Quinn .........2nd Team ..............1995Chris Potter ..........2nd Team ..............1993Bryan Krygier ....... 1st Team ...............1992Bryan Krygier .......2nd Team ..............1991Todd Krygier ........ 1st Team ...............1988Todd Krygier ........2nd Team ..............1987Harry Geary .........2nd Team ..............1986

eCAC eAsT ALL-sTARs

Eric Linkowski ......2nd Team ..............1997Ryan Equale ......... 1st Team ...............1996Bryan Quinn ......... 1st Team ...............1995Ryan Equale .........2nd Team ..............1995D.J. LeBlanc .........2nd Team ..............1994Chris Potter .......... 1st Team ...............1993Chris Potter .......... 1st Team ...............1992Bryan Krygier ....... 1st Team ...............1992Mike Krygier .........2nd Team ..............1992Bryan Krygier .......2nd Team ..............1991Bryan Krygier .......2nd Team ..............1990Todd Krygier ........2nd Team ..............1988

meTRo ATLAnTiC ATHLeTiC ConfeRenCe inDiviDUAL AwARDs

mAAC AwARDs Michael Boylan ..........First Team .........2002 Adam Rhein .............. All-Rookie .........2002 Eric Nelson ............... All-Rookie ........ 2001 Michael Goldkind ....... 2nd Team ........2001 Geoff Angell ...............1st Team .........1999 Rob Martin ................ 2nd Team ........1999 Michael Boylan .......... All-Rookie ........1999 John Chain ............... All-Rookie ........1999

Defensive Rookie of THe yeAR Eric Nelson ...................................... 2001

mAAC ALL-ACADemiC AwARDs Kurt Kamienski ..... All-Academic ........ 2003 DJ Miller .............. All-Academic ........ 2003 Adam Rhein ......... All-Academic ........ 2003 Michael Boylan ..... All-Academic ........ 2002 Kurt Kamienski ..... All-Academic ........ 2002 DJ Miller .............. All-Academic ........ 2002 Eric Nelson .......... All-Academic ........ 2002 Michael Boylan ..... All-Academic ........ 2001 Michael Goldkind .. All-Academic ........ 2001 Kurt Kamienski ..... All-Academic ....... 2001 Travis Wood ......... All-Academic ....... 2001 Michael Boylan ..... All-Academic ........ 2000 Michael Goldkind .. All-Academic ....... 2000 Michael Goldkind .. All-Academic ....... 1999

CosiDA ACADemiC ALL-AmeRiCA TeAm

Michael Boylan .......... 3rd Team ....2001-02 Michael Goldkind ....... 3rd Team ....2000-01

CosiDA ACADemiC DisTRiCT TeAm Michael Boylan ...........1st Team ....2001-02 Michael Goldkind ........1st Team ....2000-01 Michael Boylan ..........2nd Team ....2000-01 Michael Goldkind .......2nd Team ....1999-00

ATLAnTiC HoCkey ALL-ACADemiC TeAmSean Ambrosie .....................................2010Jon Anderson ......................................2006B.J. Bayers .................................2006,08,09J.R. Corkery ...............................2004,05,06Matt Demas ........................................2005Archie Dessert................................ 2005,06Rui Encarnacao ...................................2011James Gallagher ..................................2010Brant Harris ........................................2012Tom Janosz .........................................2011Frederic Jean ..................................2007,08Corey Jendras ..........................2009, 11, 12Cole Koidahl ................................... 2004,06Billy Latta ...........................................2012Matthew Miller ....................................2010Brendan Olinyk ..................... 2007,08,09,10Michael Olmstead ................................2007Marcello..............................................2012Adam Rhein ................................... 2004,05Jeff Sapieha ........................................2011Matt Scherer .................................. 2006,07Cody Sharib ........................................2012Jordan Sims .................................. 2011, 12Trevor Stewart ....................................2006Matt Turner .................................... 2008,09Kevin Tuohy ........................................2012

UConn TeAm AwARDsTeAm mosT vALUAbLe PLAyeR

2012......................................Cole Schneider2011.......................................Garrett Bartus2010.......................................Garrett Bartus2009.......................................Sean Erickson2008.......................................Beau Erickson2007.........................................Matt Scherer2006......................................... Cole Koidahl2005.............................................Tim Olsen2004.............................................Tim Olsen2003......................................Kurt Kamienski2002......................................Michael Boylan 2001 ..................................Michael Goldkind2000.....................................Marc Senerchia ..........................................Michael Goldkind1999......................................... Geoff Angell ...............................................Dan Sheehan1998.....................................Michael Schultz1997.......................................... Peter Lyden1996......................................... Ryan Equale1995......................................... Bryan Quinn1994...................................Brian Sutherland1993........................................Doug Michals1992..........................................Rich Brande .......................................................Jeff Ray .............................................. Kevin Sullivan ...............................................Bryan Krygier ........................................... Damen Dawson1991........................................Bryan Krygier ........................................... Damen Dawson1990........................................Bryan Krygier1989.........................................Mike Powers1988.........................................Todd Krygier1987....................................... Mark Kosinski ................................................Todd Krygier1986....................................... Mark Kosinski1985......................................... J.T. Marcoux

7TH PLAyeR AwARD2012 ......................................... Ryan Tyson2011 .......................................Stevie Bergin2010 .......................................Stevie Bergin2009 .................................... Nick Schneider2008 .................................... Nick Schneider 2007 ................................... Jarrett Scarpaci2006 .........................................Brian Burns2005 ................................Aaron Kakepetum2004 ........................................ Jason Carey2003 ..................................... Marcus Baxter2002 ......................................Evan Schwarz2001 .........................................Matt Herhal2000 ....................................... Trent Landry1999 ...................................... Kevin Connell1998 .................................. Marc Busenburg1997 ........................................ Geoff Angell1996 ..................................... Eric Linkowski1995 .........................................J.J. Doherty1994 ........................................ Peter Belisle1993 ........................................Bryan Quinn1992 ......................................Kevin Sullivan1991 ..........................................Don Collins1990 .......................................... Pete Heine1989 ...................................Damen Dawson1988 .......................................... Tim Brown1987 ....................................Peter Friedman1986 ............................... Chuck Jancaterino1985 ..................................... Dave Shepard

UConn HoCkey siLveR bowL2012..................................... Daniel Naurato2011 ........................................ Jeff Sapieha2010................................... Michael Coppola2009.................................... Brendan Bayers2008.................................... Charles Solberg2007.......................................... Brian Burns 2006............................................Chris Uber2005......................................... Adam Rhein2004...........................................Eric Nelson2003.........................................Bret Bostock2002....................................Anders Johnson2001..................................... Michael Boylan2000....................................... Andy Huggett .......................................... Michael Narotski1999........................................... Rob Martin1998....................................... Kevin Connell1997.....................................Michael Schultz1996......................................... Jon Dunmar

THomAs JACQUARD AwARD2012...........................................Brad Smith2011..................................... Cole Schneider2010..................................... Sean Ambrosie2009................................... Marcello Ranallo2008.......................................Andrew Olson2007................................. Michael Olmstead2006.......................................Sean Erickson2005.................................... Charles Solberg2004........................................ Matt Scherer2003.....................................Eric St. Arnauld2002......................................... Adam Rhein2001...........................................Eric Nelson2000..................................... Kurt Kamienski1999..................................... Michael Boylan1998.................................. Michael Goldkind1997................................... Marc Busenburg

CoACH JoHn CHAPmAn AwARD2012........................................... Alex Gerke2011..........................................Brant Harris2010.......................................Andrew Olson2009.......................................Andrew Olson2008................................... Michael Coppola2007......................................Trevor Stewart2006......................................Trevor Stewart2005......................................... J.R. Corkery2004............................................Chris Uber2003...........................................Eric Nelson2002..........................................Matt Herhal

ATLAnTiC HoCkey AssoCiATion inDiviDUAL AwARDs

PLAyeR of THe yeARTim Olsen .............................................2004

Defensive PLAyeR of THe yeARTrevor Stewart ...................................... 2007

ALL-AHA TeAmfirst Team

Cole Schneider ..... 1st Team ................... 2012Tim Olsen ............ 1st Team ................... 2005Tim Olsen ............ 1st Team .................. 2004Eric Nelson .......... 1st Team .................. 2004

second TeamAlex Gerke ...........2nd Team .................. 2012Sean Erickson ......2nd Team .................. 2009Beau Erickson ......2nd Team .................. 2008

Third TeamSean Erickson ...... 3rd Team .................. 2007

Rookie TeamCole Schneider .....All-Rookie .................. 2011Alex Gerke ...........All-Rookie .................. 2010Sean Erickson ......All-Rookie .................. 2006Brad Smith...........All-Rookie .................. 2005Matt Scherer ........All-Rookie .................. 2004Scott Tomes .........All-Rookie .................. 2004

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1960-61 • Record: 4-6-1Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Charles mitchellat Harvard JV.........................L, 7-3at Fort Devens ..................... W, 4-3at Williams ...........................L, 10-7at Merrimack ..........................L, 8-3at Massachusetts...................T, 3-3at Colgate ..............................L, 8-2at New Hampshire ...............L, 10-4at Wesleyan ........................W, 11-5at Pennsylvania .....................L, 4-3at MIT .................................. W, 7-4at AIC ................................... W, 8-7

1961-62 • Record: 2-9-1Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: kenes, nelsonat Brown ................................L, 7-0at AIC ...................................L, 10-5at Harvard JV.......................L, 13-2at Williams .............................L, 9-0at New Hampshire ...............L, 13-0at Wesleyan ......................... W, 6-2at MIT ....................................L, 4-1at Massachusetts...................L, 9-2at Rutgers ............................ W, 6-5at Pennsylvania .....................T, 5-5at Boston College JV ........... W, 3-2at Colgate ............................L, 13-1

1962-63 • Record: 4-3Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: Zucchi, Carpenter, Delto-stritto, Cronenberg

at Pennsylvania .....................L, 3-2at Rutgers ............................ W, 3-2at Massachusetts...................L, 9-3at Wesleyan ......................... W, 4-3at MIT .................................. W, 3-1at AIC .....................................L, 9-5at Amherst ........................... W, 6-5

1963-64 • Record: 3-8Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: Affleck, westbergat Massachusetts...................L, 7-2at MIT .................................. W, 8-3Intercession Tournamentvs. Merrimack ......................L, 12-0vs. MIT ................................. W, 8-2at Wesleyan ...........................L, 4-3at Rutgers ............................ W, 9-5at Pennsylvania .....................L, 8-4at Nichols ...............................L, 3-2at AIC ...................................L, 11-1

yankee Conference Tournament (4th place)

vs. Vermont ...........................L, 11-2vs. Massachusetts ..................L, 8-3

1964-65 • Record: 10-6Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Rich Andrewsat WPI .................................... W, 9-2at Amherst ...............................L, 6-3at Nichols............................... W, 7-4vs. New Hampshire .............. L, 12-1vs. Massachusetts ................ W, 5-4at MIT .................................... W, 9-5at Massachusetts ....................L, 3-1at Middlebury ........................ L, 12-1at Vermont ........................... W, 10-5MIT Tournamentat MIT .................................... W, 8-4vs. Pennsylvania .....................L, 7-4vs. WPI .................................W, 11-4at Wesleyan ........................ W, 13-4at Rutgers .............................. W, 6-1at Pennsylvania ..................... W, 4-2at AIC .................................... L, 17-5

1965-66 • Record: 10-11Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Russell Hintz

AMHERST ...............................L, 6-5at Amherst ............................. W, 5-4MASSACHUSETTS ..............L, 11-2at Vermont ............................ L, 16-2at Lowell Tech .........................L, 6-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 10-3at Hamilton ........................... L, 10-2WESLEYAN .......................... W, 3-2BABSON ............................... W, 3-2ST. ANSELM ...........................L, 7-0at MIT .................................... W, 9-3at Wesleyan ............................L, 7-4NICHOLS .............................. W, 6-2

1972-73 • Record: 12-12Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Paul bastaracheTRINITY ................................ W, 6-1COLBY .................................. W, 5-2AMHERST ............................. W, 5-4at Babson ................................L, 6-2BOWDOIN ...............................L, 7-2LEHIGH ............................... W, 14-0at Amherst ............................. W, 6-5NICHOLS .............................W, 11-3NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 5-3at Williams ............................ L, 12-1HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 6-4at Army ....................................L, 9-1LOWELL TECH .......................L, 4-3at New Haven..........................L, 4-2at Wesleyan .......................... W, 7-3MIT ...................................... W, 13-1at Amherst ...............................L, 6-1VERMONT ..............................L, 6-0at Lowell Tech .........................L, 7-3at St. Anselm ...........................L, 5-1at Holy Cross ...........................L, 6-4HAMILTON ..............................L, 6-5BABSON ............................... W, 6-3WESLEYAN .......................... W, 9-7

1973-74 • Record: 15-10Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Tom Dockrellat Trinity ................................. W, 6-1NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 4-1at Babson ................................L, 6-5at Bowdoin ............................L, 11-3at Colby ................................. W, 8-6AMHERST ............................. W, 7-3NICHOLS .............................. W, 9-3vs. Wesleyan ......................... W, 6-4vs. Trinity ............................... W, 9-5WILLIAMS ...............................L, 3-0ST. ANSELM ...........................L, 5-1at New Haven...................... W, 10-3at Holy Cross ......................... W, 3-2LOWELL TECH ..................... W, 5-4BRYANT .............................. W, 14-1ARMY ......................................L, 7-3WESLEYAN .......................... W, 4-3at Amherst ............................. W, 8-3at Vermont ...............................L, 6-2MASSACHUSETTS ................L, 7-1at Lowell Tech .........................L, 7-5at Hamilton ..............................L, 8-3HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 12-4BABSON ............................... W, 7-2at Wesleyan ............................L, 8-5

1974-75 • Record: 15-10-1Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: bob breigat Lowell Tech .........................L, 7-1BABSON ............................... W, 8-3at Amherst ...............................L, 6-5BOWDOIN ...............................L, 7-6BRYANT ................................ W, 6-4vs. Holy Cross ....................... W, 9-3vs. Fairfield ............................ W, 8-3at New Haven........................ W, 6-1AIC ........................................ W, 3-2COLBY ....................................T, 2-2

NICHOLS ............................ W, 10-1MIDDLEBURY ...................... L, 15-1AMHERST ...............................L, 5-2at Vermont ............................ L, 10-5HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 8-2Amherst Invitationalat AIC .................................... L, 12-2vs. Norwich ..............................L, 3-2vs. Massachusetts ................ W, 4-2Yankee Conference Tournamentvs. Vermont .............................L, 4-3vs. Massachusetts ................ W, 6-5WPI ...................................... W, 13-1VERMONT ............................L, 11-2at New Hampshire ............... L, 15-1MIT Tournamentvs. Wesleyan ....................... W, 10-4at MIT .................................... W, 7-5at Massachusetts .................. W, 3-2at Pennsylvania .....................L, 11-9at Bowdoin ........................... L, 12-1WESLEYAN .........................W, 11-3at Rutgers .............................. W, 9-3AIC ....................................... L, 17-2

1966-67 • Record: 6-10Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Thomas Richardsonat Amherst ...............................L, 6-3at Hamilton ........................... L, 12-3RUTGERS ............................. W, 3-1WISCONSIN ...........................L, 8-1NICHOLS .............................. W, 8-4MASSACHUSETTS ................L, 5-3PENNSYLVANIA .....................L, 8-0MIT ........................................ W, 8-3at Holy Cross ...........................L, 4-3at AIC .......................................L, 9-2WESLEYAN ........................ W, 13-1HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 3-2at Vermont ...............................L, 6-3BABSON ............................... W, 5-2BOWDOIN ...............................L, 9-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE .............. L, 18-0

1967-68 • Record: 13-10Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: kevin burkeRUTGERS ............................. W, 5-2VERMONT ..............................L, 8-6NICHOLS .............................. W, 6-0HAMILTON ..............................L, 4-2at New Hampshire ............... L, 12-1AMHERST ...............................L, 5-4at Vermont ...............................L, 5-2at Massachusetts ....................L, 4-2at Williams ...............................L, 6-1at MIT .................................... W, 5-1MIT Tournamentvs. Holy Cross ....................... W, 8-1vs. Nichols ............................. W, 8-2vs. MIT ................................... W, 6-1at Babson .............................W, 11-2at Pennsylvania .......................L, 5-3at Lehigh................................ W, 6-1HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 5-2at Massachusetts .................. W, 7-4BABSON ............................. W, 13-5at Colby ...................................L, 6-3at Bowdoin ..............................L, 6-3at Amherst ............................. W, 3-2LAFAYETTE ........................ W, 10-0

1968-69 • Record: 12-10Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Allan Lyon TRINITY ................................ W, 9-1WESLEYAN ........................ W, 14-0PENNSYLVANIA .....................L, 8-2WILLIAMS ............................. W, 8-3at Hamilton ..............................L, 7-6NEW HAMPSHIRE ...............L, 11-0

yankee Conference Tournament (4th Place)

vs. New Hampshire .................L, 9-0vs. Massachusetts ..................L, 7-3at Amherst ............................. W, 3-2COLBY ................................... L, 4-2MIT ...................................... W, 9-4RUTGERS ........................... W, 6-0BOWDOIN .............................L, 9-2BABSON.............................. W, 6-1at Holy Cross ....................... W, 7-3MASSACHUSETTS ...............L, 7-1LOWELL TECH ................... W, 7-2at Babson ............................ W, 5-1NICHOLS........................... W, 13-1at Army ................................L, 10-2AMHERST ........................... W, 4-3VERMONT .............................L, 7-1

1969-70 • Record: 11-9Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: steve DrawbridgeTRINITY ................................ W, 6-5LOWELL TECH ..................... W, 3-1at Williams .............................L, 11-2at MIT .................................... W, 9-1at New Hampshire ..................L, 8-0RUTGERS ........................... W, 10-1ST. ANSELM ......................... W, 7-0AMHERST ............................. W, 6-2at Colby ...................................L, 5-1at Bowdoin ..............................L, 6-2at Holy Cross ......................... W, 5-1BABSON .................................L, 2-1at Pennsylvania .................... L, 10-1MASSACHUSETTS ................L, 3-0at Lowell Tech ....................... W, 5-4at Babson ................................L, 7-4HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 8-3ARMY .................................... W, 3-2at Amherst ............................. W, 8-6at Vermont ............................ L, 10-0

1970-71 • Record: 7-16Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: John santucciTRINITY ................................ W, 8-2LOWELL TECH .......................L, 4-2PENNSYLVANIA .................. L, 13-1at Babson .............................. W, 3-2BOWDOIN .............................L, 11-0at Holy Cross ...........................L, 5-2at Rutgers .............................. W, 3-0at New Haven........................ W, 7-4at Amherst ...............................L, 7-1VERMONT ..............................L, 5-0COLBY ....................................L, 8-1WILLIAMS ...............................L, 8-2at Massachusetts ..................L, 11-1BABSON ............................... W, 5-4LEHIGH ................................. W, 3-1at Army ................................. L, 12-0HOLY CROSS .........................L, 5-3HAMILTON ..............................L, 9-2at Lowell Tech ...................... L, 12-3AMHERST ...............................L, 8-3NICHOLS .............................. W, 6-2ST. ANSELM ...........................L, 7-4MIT ..........................................L, 3-2

1971-72 • Record: 11-15Head Coach: John Chapman

Captain: Ashley AthertonTRINITY ..................................L, 5-3at Yale................................... L, 16-2LOWELL TECH .......................L, 6-3at Williams ...............................L, 8-1at Babson .............................. W, 5-4NEW ENGLAND ................... W, 5-1LEHIGH ............................... W, 13-2at Holy Cross ......................... W, 4-3vs. Lehigh .............................. W, 4-1vs. New Haven ........................L, 5-4at Colby ...................................L, 8-2at Bowdoin ........................... L, 10-2ARMY ......................................L, 4-2

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HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 5-3TRINITY ...............................W, 11-8WESLEYAN .......................... W, 6-2at Army ....................................L, 8-4at Babson .............................. W, 5-4WILLIAMS ............................. W, 2-1NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 7-4AMHERST ............................. W, 8-1at Massachusetts ....................L, 5-3VERMONT ..............................L, 7-2HAMILTON ..............................L, 8-5at Holy Cross ...........................L, 6-4NEW ENGLAND ................... W, 8-5at St. Anselm ........................ L, 10-2at Wesleyan .......................... W, 8-2LOWELL TECH .......................L, 6-2

1975-76 • Record: 12-11-1Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: george wooster, bill Denehy, Rich Dyroff

at Bryant ................................ W, 3-2BABSON ............................... W, 4-3NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 5-4at Amherst ............................. W, 6-2at Bowdoin ..............................L, 5-4at Lowell Tech .........................T, 1-1FAIRFIELD ............................ W, 9-1LOWELL TECH ..................... W, 4-3at New Haven........................ W, 4-2at Trinity ................................. W, 5-2at AIC .......................................L, 6-4at Williams ...............................L, 5-1BRYANT ..................................L, 7-6at Holy Cross ...........................L, 8-4at Salem State ...................... L, 10-4at North Adams State ..............L, 4-2at Hamilton ..............................L, 5-2MASSACHUSETTS ................L, 5-2at Colby ................................. W, 6-4at New England ..................... W, 2-1at Wesleyan .......................... W, 5-3ARMY ....................................L, 11-0ST. ANSELM ...........................L, 8-3at Babson .............................. W, 4-0

1976-77 • Record: 8-14-2Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: Tom Dyroff, steve swanson, frank Longobardi

at New Haven..........................L, 6-4at St. Anselm ...........................L, 5-1BABSON .................................T, 5-5AMHERST ............................. W, 7-0BOWDOIN ...............................L, 4-3at Lowell Tech. ........................L, 3-2at Massachusetts ....................L, 6-3BRYANT .............................. W, 10-5COLBY ....................................L, 5-4WILLIAMS ...............................L, 5-2WESLEYAN ............................T, 5-5NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 3-2TRINITY ................................ W, 9-3NORTH ADAMS STATE ..... W, 13-4HAMILTON ..............................L, 8-2at Army ....................................L, 5-2at Fairfield.............................. W, 7-3at Salem State .........................L, 5-2AIC ..........................................L, 6-2at Bryant ..................................L, 6-3HOLY CROSS ....................... W, 4-3NEW ENGLAND ................... W, 4-1at Babson ................................L, 7-2LOWELL TECH .......................L, 5-4

1977-78 • Record: 12-10-1Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: kevin Pierce, Paul mcCormick, Terry Pendergast

MASSACHUSETTS .............. W, 3-1ST. ANSELM ...........................L, 6-2at Bryant ..................................L, 6-4

AMHERST ............................. W, 8-4at Maine................................ L, 10-2at Bowdoin ........................... L, 10-2ARMY ................................... L, 10-6BABSON .................................L, 5-3at AIC .......................................L, 6-3at Williams ...............................L, 7-3at Wesleyan .......................... W, 9-4BRIDGEWATER STATE ....... W, 4-2at North Adams State ............ W, 5-4at Hamilton ..............................L, 3-2at Trinity ................................. W, 4-1FAIRFIELD ...........................W, 11-0at New Haven..........................L, 3-2at Amherst ............................. W, 9-4at Holy Cross ......................... W, 6-3BRYANT .............................. W, 10-7at New England ..................... W, 4-1at Babson ................................T, 2-2NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 5-1

1978-79 • Record: 11-14Head Coach: John ChapmanCaptains: ben kirtland, Chris keiley,

Ray PaquetMAINE .................................. L, 10-4Trinity invitational (1st Place)vs. Wesleyan ......................... W, 4-1vs. Amherst ........................... W, 8-3at Amherst ............................. W, 8-7BOWDOIN ...............................L, 3-0at New Haven..........................L, 4-1at Army .................................. W, 5-4WESTFIELD STATE ...............L, 5-4NEW ENGLAND .....................L, 8-2FAIRFIELD ............................ W, 6-1at Babson ................................L, 4-1at Salem State .........................L, 9-3AIC ..........................................L, 2-1WILLIAMS ...............................L, 5-2at Bridgewater State ...............L, 5-1BRYANT ..................................L, 5-4NORTH ADAMS STATE .........L, 6-5HAMILTON ............................ W, 6-1TRINITY ................................ W, 6-5at Massachusetts .................. W, 5-2AMHERST ............................. W, 9-0NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 6-4at Bryant ..................................L, 8-3at St. Anselm ...........................L, 8-5BABSON ............................... W, 3-2

1979-80Record: 13-11

Head Coach: John ChapmanCaptains: gregg Hutchings, John

PetersNEW HAVEN .........................L, 5-4ST. ANSELM ........................ W, 7-4at Amherst ........................... W, 4-3ARMY ....................................L, 5-4at Bowdoin ...........................L, 10-2at New England .....................L, 7-3AMHERST ........................... W, 8-3at Westfield State ..................L, 6-5at Lowell Tech ......................L, 13-5at Colby .................................L, 3-2BABSON................................L, 4-3SALEM STATE .................... W, 3-2at AIC .....................................L, 6-3at Williams .............................L, 4-2UPSALA............................... W, 7-3at Bryant .............................. W, 9-6at North Adams State .......... W, 5-3at Hamilton .......................... W, 7-3at Trinity ............................... W, 4-1FRAMINGHAM STATE ...... W, 10-5at New Haven ...................... W, 3-1BRYANT .............................. W, 7-3BRIDGEWATER STATE ...... W, 6-4at Fairfield ..............................L, 5-2

1980-81 • Record: 5-16Head Coach: John Chapman

Captains: Dave L’ecuyer, nigel barton, mark mcgoldrick

at Army ..................................L, 7-1LOWELL TECH .....................L, 3-2NEW ENGLAND ....................L, 2-1AMHERST ........................... W, 6-1NORTH ADAMS STATE ........L, 5-3BOWDOIN .............................L, 4-3at New Haven ........................L, 6-5AIC....................................... W, 3-0WILLIAMS .............................L, 5-4at Salem State .....................L, 11-2FAIRFIELD ........................ W, 12-4at Amherst ........................... W, 7-6BABSON................................L, 6-1at St. Anselm .........................L, 6-5at Framingham State .............L, 5-3TRINITY ............................... W, 4-3COLBY ..................................L, 4-3NEW HAVEN .........................L, 6-4at Babson ..............................L, 6-4WESTFIELD STATE ..............L, 4-2at Holy Cross .......................L, 10-4

1981-82 • Record: 9-11Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: mark mcgoldrick, brian foster, Dave L’ecuyer,

neill JordanFRAMINGHAM STATE ...... W, 10-1at Lowell ..............................L, 10-2ARMY ................................ W, 10-4at Colby .................................L, 7-3at Bowdoin ...........................L, 11-4NEW HAVEN .........................L, 4-3at Williams .............................L, 5-3BABSON................................L, 4-3at North Adams State ............L, 7-5at Babson ..............................L, 8-7SALEM STATE .................... W, 6-5HAMILTON .......................... W, 3-2at New Haven ...................... W, 8-5at New England .....................L, 6-2ST. ANSELM ..........................L, 8-7HOLY CROSS .......................L, 6-3at Trinity ............................... W, 7-4at Amherst ........................... W, 3-2at AIC ................................... W, 5-3at Fairfield .......................... W, 15-4

1982-83 • Record: 10-14Head Coach: ben kirtlandCaptains: Dave L’ecuyer, Doug

stanleyCharger invitational (1st Place)vs. AIC ................................. W, 9-4vs. Westfield State ............... W, 7-6merrimack Tournament (4th Place)vs. Merrimack ........................L, 6-2vs. New England....................L, 4-3at Army ..................................L, 5-4COLBY ................................ W, 5-2BOWDOIN ........................... W, 5-4FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 7-2at Babson ..............................L, 4-1at Framingham State .............L, 2-1NEW HAVEN .........................L, 8-5Crusader Classic (3rd Place)vs. Babson .............................L, 4-3vs. Westfield State ............... W, 9-3at AIC .....................................L, 4-2WILLIAMS ........................... W, 5-3TRINITY ............................... W, 5-0BABSON................................L, 6-3AIC..................................... W, 13-6ST. ANSELM ..........................L, 6-4NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 8-7at New Haven ........................L, 9-8at Salem State .......................L, 5-4at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-2AMHERST .............................L, 8-7

1983-84 • Record: 13-15Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: Doug stanley, brian Hitchings

at Westfield State ..................L, 3-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 5-2MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 9-6williams Tournament (1st Place)vs. Hamilton ......................... W, 5-4vs. Williams .......................... W, 4-2at Connecticut College ........ W, 8-3at Bowdoin .............................L, 6-0at Colby .................................L, 6-4BABSON................................L, 5-1Crusader Classic (4th Place)vs. North Adams State ...........L, 5-3vs. Holy Cross .......................L, 6-2blue gold Tournament (4th Place)vs. Merrimack ........................L, 4-1vs. Elmira ...............................L, 8-3at Alaska-Anchorage .............L, 4-1at Alaska-Anchorage ........... W, 5-1at Alaska-Fairbanks ...............L, 6-4at Alaska-Fairbanks ............. W, 4-3AIC....................................... W, 5-3HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 8-5at Trinity ............................... W, 7-3at Babson ..............................L, 8-3at AIC ................................... W, 4-3NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 5-3FRAMINGHAM STATE ...... W, 13-1MERRIMACK .........................L, 7-2FAIRFIELD ........................ W, 15-5at New England .....................L, 5-3ST. ANSELM ..........................L, 9-6

1984-85 • Record: 14-10Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: bruce marshall (below), bob falvey

at New England .....................L, 6-3WESTFIELD STATE ...........W, 10-3merrimack Tournament .(4th Place)vs. Merrimack ........................L, 6-2vs. New England....................L, 4-3at Massachusetts-Boston ......L, 5-2BOWDOIN ........................... W, 3-2at St. Anselm .........................L, 7-2at Babson ............................L, 13-2COLBY ..................................L, 5-1CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 4-3williams Tournament (1st Place)vs. Holy Cross ..................... W, 7-4vs. Geneseo State ............... W, 6-5at Holy Cross .........................L, 8-6at AIC ................................... W, 4-3TRINITY ............................... W, 4-3AIC....................................... W, 5-4CANISIUS............................ W, 9-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-3at Fairfield ............................ W, 8-6at North Adams State .......... W, 5-2at Framingham State ........... W, 7-5NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 4-3at Merrimack ..........................L, 5-1eCAC Playoffsat Salem State Universityat Salem State .......................L, 5-2

1985-86 • Record: 16-17Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: mark kosinski, Jim Pow-ers, kevin Landry, Dave shepard

fay Cadillac Classic (3rd Place)vs. Potsdam ...........................L, 4-3vs. Oswego ...........................W, 6-4RIT Tournament (3rd Place)vs. RIT ...................................L, 8-6vs. AIC ................................. W, 9-7at Westfield State ................ W, 5-3at New England ................... W, 6-2elmira Classic (2nd Place)vs. Babson ........................... W, 5-3vs. Elmira ...............................L, 4-0MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W,

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8-2at Bowdoin .............................L, 5-3at Colby ............................... W, 6-4BABSON.............................. W, 5-3at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-1COLGATE ..............................L, 9-3at Connecticut College ........ W, 9-3bud Light Tournament (4th Place)vs. Merrimack ........................L, 3-2vs. Babson .............................L, 7-6at Trinity ............................... W, 6-4at Alaska-Fairbanks .............L, 13-7at Alaska-Fairbanks .............L, 12-2at Alaska-Anchorage ...........L, 11-2at Alaska-Anchorage ...........L, 12-6MERRIMACK .........................L, 6-4TRINITY .................................L, 5-2AIC....................................... W, 8-7ST. ANSELM ..........................L, 6-5FRAMINGHAM STATE ........ W, 5-3NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 3-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-2FAIRFIELD ........................ W, 13-2NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 7-5at AIC ...................................L, 11-4eCAC Playoffsat Babson ..............................L, 4-2

1986-87 • Record: 11-16-2Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: Harry geary, Chuck Jan-caterino, Todd krygier

RiT Tournament (3rd Place)vs. AIC .................................L, 10-5vs. North Adams State ......... W, 8-3WESTFIELD STATE ............ W, 9-0at New England .....................T, 3-3vs. St. Anselm ........................L, 3-1vs. AIC ................................. W, 7-5at Massachusetts-Boston .... W, 6-5BOWDOIN .............................L, 6-2COLBY ..................................L, 8-3at Babson ..............................L, 5-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 5-4CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ..L, 6-5at US International .................L, 9-1at US International .................L, 8-2at Air Force ............................L, 7-5at Air Force ............................L, 7-4vs. Potsdam ...........................L, 9-4vs. AIC ...................................T, 9-9at Holy Cross ....................... W, 5-4at AIC ...................................L, 10-7at St. Anselm .........................L, 8-4RIT ....................................... W, 5-4at North Adams State .......... W, 8-1NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 6-2FRAMINGHAM STATE ........L, 10-8at Merrimack ........................L, 11-1AIC....................................... W, 4-3FAIRFIELD ........................ W, 18-1eCAC Playoffsat Merrimack ..........................L, 6-2

1987-88 • Record: 12-15Head Coach: ben kirtland

Captains: Todd krygier, Tim brown, matt Carlin, J.T. marcoux

vs. Potsdam ......................... W, 7-4vs. Merrimack ........................L, 7-3vs. Oswego ..........................L, 13-3vs. North Adams State ...........L, 7-2at Westfield State .............. W, 12-5NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 7-6vs. Merrimack ......................L, 12-2vs. Westfield State ............... W, 9-3MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ....L, 6-2at Bowdoin .............................L, 9-7at Colby .................................L, 8-2BABSON................................L, 6-4HOLY CROSS ....................W, 11-8at Connecticut College ........ W, 4-3US INTERNATIONAL ............L, 6-5

at Holy Cross ....................... W, 6-4at Framingham State ........... W, 6-2at Hobart .............................. W, 5-4at RIT .....................................L, 6-4TRINITY ............................... W, 6-3AIC.........................................L, 6-4SE MASSACHUSETTS .........L, 5-4NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 9-1CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ..L, 9-6at New England ................... W, 7-6MERRIMACK .........................L, 9-0at AIC .....................................L, 6-5

1988-89 • Record: 6-21Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captain: Peter HeineRiT Tournament (4th Place)vs. RIT ...................................L, 5-3vs. Holy Cross .......................L, 6-3WESTFIELD STATE ...........W, 11-3NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 6-0NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 6-5merrimack Tournament (4th Place)vs. St. Anselm ........................L, 9-3vs. AIC ...................................L, 6-4at Massachusetts-Boston ......L, 4-2BOWDOIN .............................L, 5-2COLBY ................................ W, 6-4at Babson ..............................L, 3-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 5-4at Connecticut College ..........L, 6-4at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 8-2at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 6-2RIT .........................................L, 8-5at AIC .....................................L, 5-3at Trinity .................................L, 4-1at Holy Cross .........................L, 5-4AIC.........................................L, 4-3TRINITY .................................L, 4-3at SE Massachusetts .............L, 5-1at North Adams State .......... W, 6-3ST. ANSELM ..........................L, 5-4at New England .....................L, 7-6FRAMINGHAM STATE ...... W, 15-4at Merrimack ........................L, 13-1

1989-90 • Record: 15-11-1Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captain: brian verrierCanisius Tournament (3rd Place)vs. Canisius ...........................L, 4-3vs. Curry .............................. W, 6-5at New England ................. W, 12-9at North Adams State .......... W, 8-5ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ........L, 6-2ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ........L, 8-2MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 3-1at Bowdoin .............................L, 3-0at Colby .................................T, 3-3BABSON................................L, 6-3at Holy Cross ....................... W, 5-4CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 7-3at Massachusetts-Boston .... W, 6-5salem state Classic (2nd Place)vs. Salem State ................... W, 8-6vs. Middlebury .......................L, 8-6at Brockport ......................... W, 7-4at RIT .....................................L, 7-4at Holy Cross .......................L, 11-8AIC..................................... W, 10-7TRINITY ............................... W, 5-4NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 3-2at St. Anselm ....................... W, 3-1NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 8-4at AIC ...................................L, 10-2QUINNIPIAC ........................ W, 8-3at Babson ..............................L, 7-3eCAC Playoffsat Bowdoin .............................L, 6-4

1990-91 • Record: 18-7-2Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captains: mike flaherty, gary

brunogeneseo Tournament (2nd Place)vs. Canisius ......................... W, 8-5vs. Geneseo ........................L, 11-4NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 3-0NORTH ADAMS STATE .... W, 10-2WESLEYAN ....................... W, 13-2BOWDOIN ........................... W, 3-1COLBY ..................................T, 4-4at Babson ..............................L, 9-3Holy Cross Tournament (1st Place)vs. Hobart ............................ W, 9-3vs. Holy Cross ..................... W, 5-2CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 9-4MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ....L, 6-3at Alabama-Huntsville .......... W, 3-1at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 5-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-1AIC.........................................L, 9-3at Connecticut College ........ W, 5-4at Norwich............................ W, 7-6at Middlebury ....................... W, 5-3at Trinity ............................... W, 7-5at Holy Cross ....................... W, 7-5ST. ANSELM ...................... W, 10-5at New England ................... W, 7-3at AIC .....................................T, 6-6at Quinnipiac...................... W, 14-2BABSON................................L, 3-2eCAC Playoffsat Salem State .......................L, 8-7

1991-92 • Record: 22-4-2Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captains: bryan krygier, kevin sullivan

PLATTSBURGH ....................L, 8-3Plattsburgh Tournament (2nd Place)vs. Mercyhurst ..................... W, 7-6at Plattsburgh ........................L, 8-4at North Adams State ............L, 6-3at Wesleyan ....................... W, 10-2MIDDLEBURY ..................... W, 6-3CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 8-2MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 9-5at Babson ..............................T, 4-4middlebury Tournament (1st Place)vs. AIC ............................... W, 10-1at Middlebury ....................... W, 4-1at Holy Cross ....................... W, 8-3at AIC ................................... W, 7-3CANISIUS.......................... W, 12-3NEW ENGLAND ................ W, 14-2TRINITY ............................. W, 12-1NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 7-2at St. Anselm ....................... W, 9-6at New England ................... W, 7-4at Connecticut College ........ W, 5-1AIC....................................... W, 5-2QUINNIPIAC ...................... W, 19-2NORWICH ........................... W, 7-4at Army ..................................T, 4-4at Trinity ............................... W, 6-4at Massachusetts-Boston .... W, 6-4eCAC Playoffsvs. Norwich .......................... W, 5-1vs. Babson .............................L, 4-1

1992-93 • Record: 19-6-2Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: Chris Potter, mike krygierNORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 6-2WESLEYAN ......................... W, 5-2Holy Cross Tournament (2nd Place)vs. Army ............................... W, 4-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 6-4CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 4-2MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 8-3BABSON.............................. W, 5-4Cod fish Tournament (1st Place)vs. Elmira ............................. W, 6-4

vs. AIC ................................. W, 4-3middlebury Tournament (2nd Place)vs. McGill ............................. W, 5-4at Middlebury .........................L, 8-4at Trinity .................................L, 5-4HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 7-3at Army ..................................T, 3-3at New England ................... W, 3-2at North Adams State .......... W, 8-3ST. ANSELM ........................ W, 7-4AIC....................................... W, 5-3NEW ENGLAND .................. W, 6-3at Connecticut College ........ W, 5-2AIC.........................................L, 4-2at Plattsburgh ........................T, 7-7at Potsdam .......................... W, 3-2TRINITY ............................... W, 8-3at Massachusetts-Boston ......L, 7-6eCAC PlayoffsHAMILTON .......................... W, 5-3at Bowdoin .............................L, 6-1

1993-94 • Record: 15-8-3Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captains: brian sutherlandat Trinity ............................... W, 7-1at Connecticut College ........ W, 3-1at Air Force ............................L, 5-2at Air Force ............................L, 5-2AMHERST ......................... W, 13-6NORTH ADAMS STATE ...... W, 8-5at Army ................................ W, 6-5at New England ................... W, 9-1sneT/UConn Classic (4th Place)vs. Holy Cross .......................L, 6-4vs. Canisius ...........................L, 4-3BOWDOIN .............................T, 7-7COLBY ..................................T, 6-6at Wesleyan ......................... W, 6-2AIC....................................... W, 7-4at Hamilton .......................... W, 4-2at Williams ........................... W, 3-2MIDDLEBURY .......................L, 6-3NORWICH ........................... W, 7-3at Babson ............................ W, 7-0at Holy Cross ....................... W, 4-3ST. ANSELM ..........................T, 3-3NEW ENGLAND ....................L, 6-4at Massachusetts-Boston .... W, 9-3at Salem State .......................L, 6-3ECAC PlayoffsCOLBY ................................ W, 5-4vs. Bowdoin ...........................L, 5-2

1994-95 • Record: 15-7-5Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captains: bryan Quinn, Robert bongo

TRINITY ............................... W, 7-6CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 6-2Plattsburgh Tournament (2nd Place)vs. RIT ................................. W, 6-3at Plattsburgh ........................L, 5-0at Amherst .............................T, 5-5at North Adams State .......... W, 7-4at Army ..................................L, 4-2NEW ENGLAND ..................L, 11-6sneT/UConn Classic (2nd Place)BROCKPORT ...................... W, 7-5COLBY ..................................L, 8-4at Bowdoin .............................T, 7-7at Colby .................................T, 5-5at AIC .....................................T, 6-6WESLEYAN ........................W, 11-4HAMILTON .......................... W, 5-1WILLIAMS ........................... W, 4-3at Middlebury .........................T, 5-5at Norwich..............................L, 4-3BABSON.............................. W, 3-1HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 6-2SACRED HEART .............. W, 13-2at St. Anselm ....................... W, 4-2at New England ................. W, 10-8MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W,

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6-2SALEM STATE ......................L, 8-6eCAC PlayoffsHAMILTON .......................... W, 9-4vs. Salem State .....................L, 4-3

1995-96 • Record: 16-9-1Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: Jon Dunmar, Ryan equaleSOUTHERN MAINE ............ W, 9-1SALEM STATE ......................L, 4-1vs. Villanova ...................... W, 15-1vs. Iona ................................ W, 5-1at Middlebury .........................L, 7-2at Norwich............................ W, 9-4vs. Canisius ......................... W, 5-4at Fairfield ............................ W, 5-0sneT/UConn Classic (1st Place)BROCKPORT ...................... W, 5-4BABSON.............................. W, 3-2BOWDOIN .............................L, 2-1COLBY ..................................L, 5-3TRINITY ............................... W, 3-2WESLEYAN ......................... W, 7-1AIC.........................................L, 4-3at North Adams .................... W, 8-6at Amherst .............................L, 5-4MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 4-3BABSON................................L, 5-4at Connecticut College ........ W, 5-3at Holy Cross ....................... W, 7-0at Williams .............................T, 4-4at Hamilton ............................L, 8-2NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE W, 9-1ST. ANSELM ........................ W, 6-2eCAC Playoffsat Babson ..............................L, 7-5

1996-97 • Record: 11-12-2Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captain: David Heaveyat Southern Maine ............... W, 7-2at Salem State .......................L, 7-6at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 6-3at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 5-4MIDDLEBURY .......................L, 7-2NORWICH .............................L, 6-2Quinnipiac Cup (1st Place)vs. Fairfield .......................... W, 8-1vs. Quinnipiac ...................... W, 5-0sneT/UConn Classic (2nd Place)vs. Southern Maine.............. W, 7-3MERCYHURST .....................L, 7-4BOWDOIN ........................... W, 5-1at Colby .................................T, 3-3at Trinity ............................... W, 4-3at Wesleyan ........................W, 11-2at AIC .....................................T, 4-4NORTH ADAMS STATE ........L, 5-3AMHERST .............................L, 5-2at Massachusetts-Boston .... W, 5-4at Babson ............................ W, 4-1CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 5-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 3-2WILLIAMS .............................L, 5-2HAMILTON ............................L, 4-2at New England College ........L, 7-5at St. Anselm ....................... W, 4-3

1997-98 • Record: 13-13-1Head Coach: bruce marshall

Captains: michael schultz, Jamie venezia, geoff Angell

SALEM STATE .................... W, 7-4SOUTHERN MAINE ............ W, 5-2sneT/UConn Classic (2nd Place)FINDLAY .............................. W, 5-4COLBY ..................................L, 2-0at Norwich..............................L, 4-1at Middlebury .........................L, 6-1at Sacred Heart ................... W, 5-0at Air Force ............................L, 8-0at Air Force ............................L, 6-2

COLBY ..................................L, 1-0BOWDOIN .............................L, 6-5at Army ................................L, 10-2WESLEYAN ......................... W, 5-0TRINITY ............................... W, 5-4AIC.........................................L, 3-2at Amherst ........................... W, 3-2at Massachusetts College ... W, 5-0BABSON.............................. W, 6-3MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON ...W, 5-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 2-1at Connecticut College ........ W, 2-1at Hamilton ............................L, 4-3at Williams .............................L, 4-0ST. ANSELM ........................ W, 5-4NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE ..T, 5-5eCAC PlayoffsTRINITY ............................... W, 3-1at Connecticut College ..........L, 8-3

UConn Joins Division I

1998-99 • Record: 20-10-4mAAC Record: 18-6-4

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: geoff Angell, Dan sheehanat Iona.................................. W, 6-3at Iona.................................. W, 5-3at AIC .....................................T, 2-2AIC....................................... W, 3-1QUINNIPIAC ........................ W, 2-1at Quinnipiac..........................L, 8-3at Holy Cross ....................... W, 2-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-2ARMY .................................. W, 4-2at MSU-Mankato....................L, 8-2at MSU-Mankato....................L, 3-1FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 8-1at Fairfield ............................ W, 8-3sneT/UConn Classic (2nd Place)IONA .................................... W, 8-3ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE ......L, 3-0CANISIUS............................ W, 5-2CANISIUS..............................T, 1-1at Sacred Heart .....................T, 2-2SACRED HEART ..................L, 4-1IONA ......................................T, 3-3AIC....................................... W, 5-2at AIC ................................... W, 4-2at Quinnipiac........................ W, 1-0QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 4-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 1-0at Holy Cross .........................L, 3-2at Fairfield ............................ W, 8-4FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 6-4at Canisius ........................... W, 3-2at Canisius ........................... W, 5-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 7-1at Sacred Heart ................... W, 3-2mAAC PlayoffsIONA .................................... W, 6-5at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-3

1999-00 • Record: 19-16-1mAAC Record: 15-11-1

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: kevin Connell, michael

narotskivs. Canisius ...........................L, 1-0AIC....................................... W, 7-1at Iona....................................L, 4-3at Sacred Heart .....................L, 2-1BENTLEY ............................ W, 8-1at Army ..................................L, 6-3at Massachusetts-Amherst ....L, 7-4at Qunnipiac ..........................L, 9-1at Massachusetts-Lowell .....L, 13-1vs. Yale ..................................L, 3-2at Canisius .............................T, 3-3at Mercyhurst .........................L, 5-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 5-2HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 3-0SACRED HEART ................ W, 6-4

sneT/UConn Classic (1st Place)at Sacred Heart ................... W, 3-2FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 5-1at Bentley............................. W, 4-3at Bentley............................. W, 9-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 5-3at Holy Cross ....................... W, 3-2at Quinnipiac..........................L, 2-1QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 4-2at AIC ................................... W, 4-1at AIC .....................................L, 5-2CANISIUS..............................L, 3-2CANISIUS..............................L, 5-3MERCYHURST ................... W, 4-2MERCYHURST ................... W, 3-2at Fairfield ............................ W, 7-3FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 5-2at Iona....................................L, 4-3IONA .................................... W, 7-3mAAC PlayoffsSACRED HEART ................ W, 5-4at Mercyhurst ....................... W, 2-0IONA .................................... W, 6-1mACC Champions

2000-01 • Record: 12-19-4mAAC Record: 12-11-3

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: mike Anderson, michael

goldkindat Massachusetts-Lowell .......L, 6-1at Merrimack ..........................L, 6-2at Merrimack ..........................L, 4-2SACRED HEART ..................T, 1-1at Sacred Heart .....................L, 5-1at Bentley........................... W, 10-3CANISIUS............................ W, 4-3FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 7-2at Massachusetts-Amherst ....T, 2-2at Army ................................ W, 3-2AIC.........................................L, 3-1at AIC ................................... W, 4-1at Fairfield ..............................L, 5-4at Iona....................................L, 8-3IONA ......................................L, 6-0sneT/UConn Classic (2nd Place)HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-3WAYNE STATE ......................L, 5-4at Air Force ............................L, 3-0AIR FORCE ...........................L, 2-1SACRED HEART ................ W, 3-2ARMY .................................. W, 7-5at Union .................................L, 5-1at Bentley...............................T, 3-3at Quinnipiac........................ W, 4-2MERCYHURST .....................L, 6-3CANISIUS............................ W, 4-1at Fairfield ..............................T, 3-3MERCYHURST .....................L, 4-1at Mercyhurst .........................L, 6-4at Canisius .............................L, 2-0at AIC ................................... W, 5-2QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 4-2at Holy Cross ....................... W, 3-2BENTLEY ...........................W, 11-1mACC Playoffsat Canisius .............................L, 4-1

2001-02 • Record: 13-16-7mAAC Record: 11-10-5

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptain: michael boylan

IONA ......................................T, 4-4at Massachusetts-Lowell .......L, 6-0at Bemidji ...............................L, 9-0at Bemidji ...............................L, 2-0at AIC ................................... W, 5-2at Quinnipiac..........................L, 5-0at Massachusetts-Amherst ....L, 6-5at AIC ................................... W, 8-2AIC.........................................L, 4-3ARMY ....................................T, 2-2QUINNIPIAC ........................ W, 3-2CANISIUS..............................L, 4-3

MERCYHURST .....................L, 9-0at Vermont .............................T, 2-2UConn/sneT Classic (3rd Place)HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-1BENTLEY ............................ W, 3-1at Army ..................................T, 3-3at Army ..................................T, 4-4SACRED HEART ................ W, 5-2at Sacred Heart .....................L, 6-0at Providence.........................T, 2-2at Brown ................................L, 2-0at Fairfield ............................ W, 5-1FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 6-0at Bentley............................. W, 3-2BENTLEY ............................ W, 5-2at Iona.................................. W, 4-3IONA .................................... W, 3-2at Mercyhurst .........................L, 4-1at Canisius .............................T, 6-6at Holy Cross .........................L, 3-2HOLY CROSS .......................L, 3-1at Quinnipiac..........................L, 6-2BENTLEY ............................ W, 7-4mAAC Playoffsat Holy Cross ....................... W, 6-5at Mercyhurst .........................L, 5-0

2002-03 • Record: 8-23-3mAAC Record: 7-16-3

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptain: DJ miller

at Northeastern ....................L, 10-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 3-2at Colgate ............................ W, 5-4QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 7-4at Fairfield ..............................T, 2-2CANISIUS..............................L, 3-1MERCYHURST .....................L, 6-2vs. Sacred Heart ....................L, 6-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 3-1at Holy Cross ....................... W, 3-2at Union .................................L, 8-0at New Hampshire .................L, 3-1ARMY .................................. W, 3-0AIC.........................................L, 6-5UConn/sneT Classic (4th Place)FINDLAY ................................L, 4-1FERRIS STATE .....................L, 5-0at Mercyhurst .........................T, 4-4at Mercyhurst .........................L, 3-1FAIRFIELD .......................... W, 5-4FAIRFIELD ............................L, 3-2at Canisius .............................T, 3-3at Canisius .............................L, 5-2at Yale ....................................L, 4-3IONA ......................................L, 5-2at Iona....................................L, 4-2at Massachusetts-Amherst ....L, 8-6at AIC .....................................L, 8-3QUINNIPIAC ........................ W, 5-4vs. Quinnipiac ........................L, 4-3vs. Iona ..................................L, 3-0SACRED HEART ..................L, 5-2

UConn Joins Atlantic Hockey

2003-04 • Record: 12-16-7AHA Record: 9-10-5

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptain: eric nelson

at Massachusetts-Amherst ....L, 6-3at Rensselaer ........................T, 4-4at Alabama-Huntsville .......... W, 4-1at Alabama-Huntsville ............L, 6-0at Quinnipiac..........................L, 4-2at Canisius ........................... W, 4-3at Mercyhurst .........................L, 6-5at AIC .....................................T, 2-2AIC....................................... W, 7-4HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-2QUINNIPIAC ..........................T, 1-1BEMIDJI STATE .................. W, 4-3BEMIDJI STATE ....................L, 7-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-2

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at Vermont .............................L, 4-3UConn Hockey Classic (1st Place)vs. Bentley .............................T, 4-4vs. Air Force......................... W, 1-0at Holy Cross .........................L, 3-1at Brown ................................T, 1-1at Yale ....................................L, 6-4MERCYHURST .....................L, 7-4MERCYHURST .....................L, 5-2at Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-2SACRED HEART ..................L, 6-5at Bentley............................. W, 3-2at Bentley............................. W, 5-3CANISIUS............................ W, 4-1CANISIUS............................ W, 8-3ARMY .................................. W, 3-2at Quinnipiac..........................T, 2-2at Sacred Heart .....................T, 4-4ARMY ....................................L, 5-2AIC....................................... W, 6-1at Army ................................ W, 9-6vs. Sacred Heart ....................L, 3-0

2004-05 • Record: 11-23-3AHA Record: 10-12-2

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptain: Tim olsen

at Nebraska-Omaha ..............L, 4-1vs. Rensselaer .......................T, 3-3CONCORDIA (Exh.) ............ W, 3-2at Rensselaer ........................L, 4-1at Massachusetts................. W, 3-2at Dartmouth ..........................L, 4-1at Northeastern ......................L, 5-2MERCYHURST .....................L, 6-3at Ferris State ........................L, 5-3at Ferris State ........................L, 5-2at Canisius .............................L, 4-0at Canisius .............................L, 5-1BENTLEY ..............................L, 5-3CANISIUS..............................L, 3-2ARMY .................................. W, 2-1at Holy Cross .........................T, 2-2UConn/Toyota Classic (4th Place)HOLY CROSS .......................L, 6-3MERRIMACK .........................L, 4-1UNION ...................................L, 4-0at Army ................................ W, 1-0at Army ..................................L, 1-0at Quinnipiac........................ W, 4-1QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 4-1SACRED HEART ................ W, 5-3at Yale ....................................L, 6-2at Providence.........................L, 4-3AIC.........................................L, 3-2at AIC ................................... W, 7-2at Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 5-1at Bentley............................. W, 3-2BENTLEY ............................ W, 4-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 5-0at Mercyhurst ....................... W, 4-3at Mercyhurst .........................L, 3-1at AIC .....................................T, 4-4QUINNIPIAC ..........................L, 4-2Atlantic Hockey Playoffsat Mercyhurst .........................L, 7-4

2005-06 • Record: 11-23-2AHA Record: 9-18-1

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: Chris Uber, matt schererat Union .................................T, 4-4at Merrimack ..........................L, 3-1at Merrimack ........................ W, 2-1at Mercyhurst .........................L, 5-2at Mercyhurst .........................L, 5-3HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-1at Holy Cross ....................... W, 3-2at Canisius ........................... W, 9-3at Canisius .............................L, 4-3ARMY ....................................L, 2-1AIC.........................................L, 5-2at AIC ................................... W, 2-1

at Sacred Heart ................... W, 2-1SACRED HEART ................ W, 3-2Toyota/UConn Classic (2nd Place)ARMY .................................. W, 3-0BOWLING GREEN ................L, 9-2BENTLEY ..............................L, 3-1at Bentley...............................L, 4-1at Brown ................................L, 4-1MERCYHURST .....................L, 6-3MERCYHURST .....................L, 4-3at Holy Cross .........................L, 5-2HOLY CROSS .......................L, 5-3CANISIUS..............................L, 5-0CANISIUS..............................L, 5-2at Yale ....................................L, 4-3at AIC .....................................L, 7-5AIC....................................... W, 6-0at Army ................................ W, 5-4at Army ..................................T, 3-3at Bentley...............................L, 6-3BENTLEY ..............................L, 4-1at Sacred Heart .....................L, 8-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 4-3Atlantic Hockey Playoffsat Sacred Heart ................... W, 4-1at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-1

2006-07 • Record: 16-18-2AHA Record: 15-11-2

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: matt scherer

at Bowling Green .......... L, 2-1 (OT)at #5 Michigan .......................L, 7-5ARMY ....................................L, 5-4ARMY ....................................L, 7-3at Mercyhurst .........................L, 6-2at Mercyhurst ...............W, 5-4 (OT)at Bentley...............................L, 3-1BENTLEY ............................ W, 6-2AIC....................................... W, 4-3at Yale ....................................L, 3-2at #20 Massachusetts............L, 8-1at Holy Cross .........................L, 7-3SACRED HEART ................ W, 4-1at Sacred Heart .....................L, 3-2AIR FORCE ...........................L, 4-2AIR FORCE ......................... W, 7-5UNION ................................... L, 7-2UConn/Toyota Classic (2nd Place)HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 2-1COLGATE ..............................L, 3-1at AIC ................................... W, 5-4CANISIUS..................... L, 4-3 (OT)CANISIUS............................ W, 4-3at RIT ...........................W, 4-3 (OT)at RIT .....................................L, 4-2at Army ..................................T, 2-2at Army ..................................L, 3-0at Sacred Heart ................... W, 2-1SACRED HEART ................ W, 4-1BENTLEY ............................ W, 4-3at Bentley............................. W, 2-1at AIC ............................ L, 3-2 (OT)AIC.........................................T, 2-2 HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-2at Holy Cross ....................... W, 5-2Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsMERCYHURST ................... W, 5-4vs. Army .................................L, 3-1

2007-08 • Record: 13-21-3AHA Record: 11-14-3

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: Charles solberg, sean

ericksonAIC....................................... W, 4-2at #15 Massachusetts............L, 4-3ARMY ....................................L, 4-1at Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-2SACRED HEART ..................L, 5-0BENTLEY ..............................L, 4-2at Bentley.....................W, 3-2 (OT)at Air Force ............................L, 3-2at Air Force .......................... W, 3-2

at Colgate ..............................L, 7-1at Colgate ....................W, 2-1 (OT)HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-1at Holy Cross .........................T, 3-3at AIC .....................................L, 4-1UConn/Toyota Classic (2nd Place)ARMY .................................. W, 4-1FERRIS STATE .....................L, 5-0at Yale ....................................L, 9-1at Union .................................L, 4-1at Canisius ........................... W, 3-1at Canisius .............................L, 4-0MERCYHURST .....................T, 3-3MERCYHURST ................... W, 3-2RIT ....................................... W, 3-0RIT .........................................T, 1-1at Army ..................................L, 3-1at Army ..................................L, 6-0SACRED HEART ..................L, 6-4at Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-0at Bentley...............................L, 6-0BENTLEY ..................... L, 4-3 (OT)AIC....................................... W, 4-2at AIC ................................... W, 4-2at Holy Cross ....................... W, 3-0HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 4-2Atlantic Hockey Playoffsat Sacred Heart .....................L, 6-5at Sacred Heart ...........W, 3-2 (OT)at Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-1

2008-09 • Record: 9-26-2AHA Record: 8-18-2

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: sean erickson, nick

schneider, beau ericksonkendall Classicat Alaska-Anchorage .............L, 6-2vs. Alaska-Fairbanks .............L, 5-0ARMY .................................. W, 4-3ARMY .................................. W, 6-3at Union .................................L, 3-2at Quinnipiac..........................L, 4-1at Bentley...............................L, 1-0YALE ......................................L, 2-1at Canisius .............................L, 6-0at Canisius .......................L, 3-2 OTRIT ....................................... W, 2-1RIT .........................................L, 5-4at Brown .............................. W, 4-1at Sacred Heart .....................L, 5-3at UMass ...............................L, 5-1UConn/Toyota Classic (4th Place)AIR FORCE .....................T, 2-2 OTMERRIMACK ........................L, 5-2AIR FORCE ...........................L, 4-3at Sacred Heart .....................L, 6-1at RIT .....................................L, 5-3at RIT .....................................L, 7-4BENTLEY ...................... W, 2-1 OTat Mercyhurst .........................L, 7-2at Mercyhurst .........................L, 6-0at AIC ................................... W, 3-1HOLY CROSS .......................L, 5-3HOLY CROSS .......................L, 4-1at Air Force ............................L, 3-2at Air Force ............................L, 4-1MERCYHURST .....................L, 6-3MERCYHURST .....................L, 7-4at AIC ................................... W, 4-1CANISIUS........................L, 4-3 OTCANISIUS...................... W, 4-3 OTBENTLEY ............................ W, 4-1at Bentley.........................T, 2-2 OTAtlantic Hockey Playoffsat Sacred Heart .....................L, 4-2

2009-10 • Record: 7-27-3AHA Record: 6=19=3

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: michael Coppola, Andrew

olson, Jason krispelat Ferris State ........................L, 1-2at Ferris State ........................L, 1-6at Bentley...............................L, 3-4at Merrimack ..........................L, 1-4at RIT .....................................L, 2-6at RIT .....................................L, 7-0AIC....................................... W, 3-1AIC....................................... W, 4-1at Canisius .......................T, 4-4 OTat Canisius .............................L, 1-0AIR FORCE .....................T, 2-2 OTAIR FORCE ...........................L, 3-1at Holy Cross .........................L, 5-0at Brown ................................L, 1-8at Mercyhurst .........................L, 5-0at Mercyhurst .........................L, 3-1UConn/Toyota Classic (4th Place)BENTLEY ..............................L, 4-1UNION ..................................L, 7-0at Air Force ............................L, 2-1at Air Force ......................T, 2-2 OTRIT .........................................L, 4-0RIT ....................................... W, 2-1at Army ..................................L, 5-0at Army ................................ W, 2-1at Princeton ...........................L, 8-1SACRED HEART ............L, 4-3 OTSACRED HEART ..................L, 3-2CANISIUS..............................L, 3-1CANISIUS..............................L, 5-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 3-2BENTLEY ............................ W, 4-1at Bentley...............................L, 4-2MERCYHURST .....................L, 5-1MERCYHURST ............. W, 3-2 OTAtlantic Hockey Playoffsat Bentley............................. W, 2-1at RIT ...............................L, 4-3 OTat RIT .....................................L, 4-1

2010-11 • Record: 15-18-4AHA Record: 13-12-2

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: Jason krispel, Andrew

olson, Jeff sapiehaat No. 7 Maine .......................T, 3-3at Merrimack ..........................L, 7-1at Army ................................ W, 3-2at No. 13 Union......................T, 3-3CANISIUS............................ W, 3-2CANISIUS..............................T, 1-1at RIT .....................................L, 6-2at RIT .....................................L, 5-3at Bentley...............................L, 3-2AIC....................................... W, 5-4at RPI.....................................L, 6-5vs. Alabama Huntsville ..........L, 6-2at Niagara ........................L, 4-3 OTat Niagara ............................ W, 8-5at Sacred Heart ................... W, 9-3UConn/Toyota Classic (2ndPlace)HOLY CROSS ..................... W, 2-1PRINCETON .........................L, 4-1MERCYHURST ................... W, 3-1MERCYHURST .....................L, 9-4at Dartmouth ..........................L, 5-1at Robert Morris .....................L, 3-1at Robert Morris .....................L, 4-2AIR FORCE ...........................L, 2-1AIR FORCE .....................T, 5-5 OTat Holy Cross .........................L, 4-2at Holy Cross .........................L, 4-0at Army ................................ W, 4-2ARMY ....................................L, 5-3at Sacred Heart ................... W, 4-2Sacred Heart ....................... W, 3-1at Bentley...............................L, 4-2BENTLEY ............................ W, 6-4

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AIC....................................... W, 2-1at AIC ................................... W, 4-3Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsMERCYHURST ................... W, 5-2MERCYHURST ............. W, 4-3 OTvs. RIT ...................................L, 4-2

2011-12 • Record: 16-19-4AHA Record: 12-12-3

Head Coach: bruce marshallCaptains: sean Ambrosie, Corey

Jendras, marcello Ranalloat Bowling Green .................. L, 2-1at Bowling Green .................. T, 4-4at Army ................................ W, 5-0vs, UMass Lowell .............W, 3-2 OTat No. 13 Merrimack ............. L, 5-0HOLY CROSS* ................... W, 4-2at Mercyhurst* ................ L, 4-3 OTat Mercyhurst* ...................... L, 2-0at AIC* ............................ T, 2-2 OTSACRED HEART* ............... W, 8-3at No. 9 Yale ........................ L, 5-3at Air Force* ......................... L, 3-1at Air Force* ......................... L, 4-3RIT* ..................................... W, 3-2RIT* ...................................... L, 2-1BENTLEY* ............................ L, 4-2UConn/Toyota Classic (2nd Place)ARMY* ................................. W, 2-0No. 17 UM Lowell ..................L, 4-3 OT NIAGARA* ........................... W, 4-2NIAGARA* ........................... W, 2-0at Canisius* ......................... W, 6-2at Canisius* ......................... W, 4-3ROBERT MORRIS* .............. L, 4-3ROBERT MORRIS* .............. L, 2-1HOLY CROSS* ................... W, 3-1at Holy Cross* ..................... W, 3-0at Princeton .......................... L, 4-3 ARMY* .................................. L, 4-2SACRED HEART* ..............T, 5-5 OTat Sacred Heart* ................. L, 2-1 OTBENTLEY* ...................... L, 2-1 OTat Bentley* ............................ L, 6-1at AIC* .................................. T, 3-3AIC* ..................................... W, 5-3Atlantic Hockey PlayoffsCANISIUS............................ W, 4-3CANISIUS............................ W, 4-0at No. 19 Air Force.....................L, 4-3at No. 19 Air Force...................W, 3-1at No. 19 Air Force.....................L, 4-3

Opponent First Year RecordAir Force 1986-87 4-20-4Alabama-Huntsville 1987-88 2-8-0Alaska-Anchorage 1983-84 1-6-0Alaska-Fairbanks 1983-84 1-4-0American Int’l 1960-61 46-37-10Amherst 1962-63 26-12-1Army 1968-69 23-28-7Babson 1966-67 24-30-3Bemidji State 2001-02 1-3-0Bentley 1999-00 22-18-3Bowdoin 1965-66 4-28-2Bowling Green 2005-06 0-3-1Bridgewater State 1977-78 2-1-0Brockport State 1989-90 3-0-0Brown 1961-62 1-4-1Bryant 1973-74 7-5-0Canisius 1984-85 21-24-6Colby 1967-68 7-17-6Colgate 1960-61 2-5-0Connecticut College 1983-84 16-4-0Curry 1989-90 1-0-0Dartmouth 2004-05 0-2-0Elmira 1983-84 1-2-0Fairfield 1974-75 25-3-2Ferris State 2002-03 0-6-0Findlay 1997-98 1-1-0Framingham State 1979-80 7-3-0Geneseo State 1984-85 1-1-0Hamilton 1966-67 8-14-0Hobart College 1987-88 2-0-0Holy Cross 1965-66 51-47-2Iona 1995-96 9-7-2Lafayette 1967-68 1-0-0Lehigh 1967-68 5-0-0Maine 1977-78 0-2-1Mass. College of Arts 1975-76 21-8-0UMass Amherst 1960-61 8-23-2UMss Boston 1983-84 13-5-0UMass Lowell 1968-69 6-18-1M.I.T. 1960-61 14-2-0*2012-13 opponents denoted in BOLD

Opponent First Year RecordMcGill 1992-93 1-0-0Mercyhurst 1991-92 12-31-2Merrimack 1960-61 1-22-0Michigan 2006-07 0-1-0Middlebury 1964-65 3-8-1MSU-Mankato 1998-99 0-2-0Nebraska-Omaha 2004-05 0-1-0New England 1971-72 25-12-1New Hampshire 1960-61 0-10-0New Haven 1970-71 13-11-0Niagara 2010-11 3-1-0Nichols 1963-64 10-1-0Norwich 1965-66 5-4-0Northeastern 2002-03 0-2-0Oswego State 1985-86 1-1-0Pennsylvania 1960-61 1-10-1Plattsburgh 1991-92 0-3-1Potsdam State 1985-86 2-2-0Princeton 2009-10 0-3-0Providence 2001-02 0-1-1Quinnipiac 1989-90 12-11-4RIT 1985-86 7-18-1Rensselaer 2003-04 0-3-1Robert Morris 2010-11 0-4-0Rutgers 1961-62 10-0-0Sacred Heart 1994-95 25-24-4St. Anslem 1969-70 10-19-1Salem State 1975-76 4-12-0Southeastern Mass 1987-88 0-2-0Southern Maine 1995-96 4-0-0Trinity 1968-69 29-5-1U.S. International 1986-87 0-3-0Union 2000-01 0-7-2Upsala 1979-80 1-0-0Vermont 1963-64 1-15-1Villanova 1995-96 1-0-0Wayne State 2000-01 0-1-0Wesleyan 1960-61 26-3-1Westfield State 1978-79 8-4-0Williams 1960-61 6-17-1Wisconsin 1966-67 0-1-0Worcester Tech 1964-65 3-0-0Yale 1971-72 0-10-0

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•••A•••Adamo, Glenn .......................... ’76Adams, Tom ............................. ’74Alger, John ............................... ’96Allain, Dan ................................ ’78Ambrosie, Sean ... ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 (c)Ames, Jon ......................... ‘02, ‘03Anderson, Jon ................... ‘06, ‘07Anderson, Mike ... ’98, ’99, ’00, ‘01Angell, Geoff ..... ’96, ’97,’98, ’99 (c)Anthony, Mike .............. ’82, ’83, ’84Arvi, Kai .................................... ‘70Atherton, Ashley ..... ’70, ’71, ’72 (c)Ayelsbury, Tom .................. ’84, ‘85

•••B•••Balaban, Steve ..... ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77Banquer, Doug .......................... ’80Barrasso, Jim ............................ ’90Barton, Nigel ................... ’80, ’81(c)Bartus, Garrett ...........‘10, ‘11, ‘12Bastarache, Paul .......’71,’72, ’73 (c)Baxter, Marcus ................... ‘03, ‘04Bayers, B.J. .......... ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Beckwith, Rick ...... ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86 Bednark, Thomas ........ ’69, ‘70, ‘71Beecher, Jeff ............................. ’74 Begina, James ................... ‘70, ‘71Behler, Jordan .................... ‘08, ‘09Belisle, Peter ........ ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95Belliveau, Paul .....................84, ’87Bensey, Tim ....................... ’77, ‘78Bergin, Steve .. ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 (A)Bernard, Josh ..................... ‘09, ‘10Black, Steve ....................... ’80, ‘81Bliss, David ........... ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95Bohan, Steve ............................. ’81Bongo, Robert ..... ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 (c)Borek, Derek ...................... ’89, ‘90Bostock, Bret ........ ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03Boylan, Mike .... ‘99, ’00, ’01, ’02 (c) Bracken, Kevin .......................... ‘97Brande, Rich ......... ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Bransfield, Kevin ....................... ‘72Brawders, Bob .......................... ’77Breig, Bob ............ ’73, ’74, ’75 (c)Brennan, William ... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Britshgi, Ted ............................. ’86Britton, Mike ............................. ‘66Brody, Eric ........................ ’77, ‘78Brooks, Alex ............................. ‘97Brooks, Roger .......................... ‘71Brown, Scott ........ ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03Brown, Tim ...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 (c)Bruno, Gary .......... ’87, ’89, ’90, ‘91Buckler, Edward ................. ’70, ‘71Budnick, Jared ........................... ’95Budnick, Joe ............................‘12Bulan, Greg ............................... ‘82Burke, Kevin ........... ’66, ’67, ’68 (c)Burke, Matt ................................ ’91Burns, Brian ................. ‘04, ‘05, 06Busenburg, Marc .... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Butters, Steve ..................... ’99, ‘01

•••C•••Calabrese, Peter ....................... ’89Cannon, John ............................ ‘82Capizzo, Frank ................... ‘67, ‘68Carey, Jason ........ ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Carlette, Chuck .......................... ’80Carlin, Matt ...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 (c)Carriere, Evan ............‘10, ‘11, ‘12Casilli, Richard .......................... ‘72Cawley, David ........................... ‘72Ceglarski, Paul .......................... ‘75Chain, John ................. ‘99, ’00, ‘01Church, Kenneth ....................... ‘71Cifrino, Bob ........... ’73, ‘74, ’75, ‘76Cilento, Gene ............................ ‘75Cinotti, Matt ........................ ’87, ‘88Coleman, Jamie ......... ’85, ’86, ‘87Coleman, John ................... ’84, ‘85Collins, Don .......... ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Collins, Mark .............................. ’71Connell, Kevin ... ’97, ’98, ’99, 00 (c)

Connors, Bob ..................... ’93, ‘94Considine, Raymond ................. ‘68Converse, Jeremy .............. ’96, ‘97Coogan, Dean ........................... ’79Coonelly, Frank ......................... ’79Cooper, Brad ........ ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Coppola, Michael ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, 10(c)Corkery, J.R. ............... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Cornett, David ...... ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95Costello, Jarett .......................... ‘08Cote, Derek .......... ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94Crum, B.J. ............ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Cufone, Gene .............. ’73, ‘74, ‘75Cushing, Craig ............. ’00, ’01, ‘02

•••D•••Dahlberg, Eric ..................... ‘06, ‘07D’Angelo, Ron ...’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 (a)Daniels, Thomas ................ ‘69, ‘70Davis, Mark ................. ’73, ‘74, ‘75Dawson, Damen ... ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Day, Richard .............................. ‘67DeCoste, Jeff ............................. ’84DeFelice, Vic ..................... ’87, ’89Delfino, Bob ........................ ‘81, ‘82Demers, Bob ...................... ’80, ‘81Denehy, Bill ................. ’74, ’75, ‘76DesRoches, Gerry ..................... ’79Dessert, Archie ................... ‘05, ‘06Dick, Mike .................................. ’80DiNanno, Dave ............ ’88, ’89, ‘90Dockrell, Tom .............. ’72, ’73, ‘74Doherty, J.J. ....................... ’95, ‘96Dole, Paul .................... ’87, ’88, ‘89Donlan, Patrick ................... ‘02, ‘03Donohue, Jim ..................... ’83, ‘84Dotolo, Steve ...................... ’84, ‘85Drawbridge, Stephen ’68, ‘69, ’70 (c)Driscoll, Dan ................ ’88, ’90, ‘91DuBois, Ben ....................... ’77, ‘78DuBois, Donald ......................... ‘69Duguay, John ............................ ‘70Dunmar, Jon .....’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 (c)Dunnack, Scott ..... ’67, ’68, ‘69, ‘70Durante, Joe ....................... ’96, ‘97Dyroff, Rich ........... ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76Dyroff, Tom ............. ’74, ’76, ’77 (c)

•••E•••Encarnacao, Rui ....................... ‘11,Engstrom, Dave ......................... ‘66Equale, Ryan ....’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 (c)Erickson, Beau ............ ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Erickson, Sean ...‘06, ‘07, ‘08 (c), ‘09 (c)Estrada, Arthur ............ ’67, ‘68, ‘69

•••F•••Faiola, Jason ............................. ’88Falvey, Bob ..... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 (c)Ferry, Ray .................... ’72, ’73, ‘74Festa, Paul ................................ ‘82Fitzgerald, William ..................... ‘67Flaherty, Mike .. ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91 (c)Folli, John .................................. ’96Forcier, James ........................... ’93Foster, Brian ......... ’80, ’81, ‘82, ‘83Franco, Luke ...................... ’95, ‘96Franklin, Evan ....... 91, ’92, ’93, ‘94Freitas, Mark ............................. ’78Friedman, Peter .... ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87Frivalt, Frank ............................. ’81Fusco, Dave .............................. ’78

•••G•••Gaffney, John ............................ ’99Gale, Andy ................................. ’80Gallagher, James .....................‘10Gallagher, Mike ........... ’70, ‘71, ‘72Gallogly, David .......................... ‘72Gannon, Michael ................ ‘98, ‘99Garr, Dave ................... ’90, ’91, ‘92Geary, Harry ........... ’85, ’86, ’87 (c)George, Tim .............................. ’78Gerke, Alex .................‘10, ‘11, ‘12Gerling, Trevor .........................‘12Giaquinto, Ron .......................... ’81

Girouard, Gary .................... ’86, ‘87Glant, Jon ........................... ‘08, ‘09Gliesman, Kenneth ...... ’69, ‘70, ‘71Goclowski, Eric ............. ’99, ’00, 01Golash, Dave ...................... ’79, ‘80Goldfarb, Richard ...................... ’66Goldkind, Michael ... ‘98, ’99, ’00, ‘01Grady, Tom ........................ ’85, ‘86Grainksy, Michael ..................... ‘75Graziano, Rob ........................... ’86 Greaves, Jim ............................. ‘66Greeley, Tony ..................... ‘81, ‘82Greene, Bill .................. ’80, ’81, ‘82Grew, Matt ............ ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Grogan, Matt .....................‘11, ‘12Grottke, Tom ............................. ‘82Guagliardo, John ......... ’87, ’88, ‘89

•••H•••Halajian, Craig ........................... ‘73Ham, Peter ................................ ’87Harris, Brant ......................‘11, ‘12Hart, Frank ......................... ’86, ‘87Hawkins, Ed .............................. ’79Hawkins, Ryan ..............‘06, 07, 08Heavey, David . ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 (c)Heine, Pete ...... ’87, ’88, ’89 (c), ‘90Helstedt, Eric ............................. ‘04 Henderson, Pat ... ’92, ’93, ’94, ‘95Hendison, Matt ..... ’86, ’87, ’88, ‘89Henrici, Kenneth ................. ‘67, ‘68Herhal, Matt .......... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Hernandez, Justin ... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Herting, Rob .............................. ‘03Hildebrand, Tim ......................... ’80Hinman, Rich ............... ’71, ’73, ‘74Hintz, Russ ...........................‘66 (c)Hirschberger, S. ........................ ’85Hitchings, Brian ...... ’81, ‘82, ’83 (c)Hitchings, Rob .................... ’84, ‘85Hoag, Matthew ................... ‘70, ‘71Hoffman, Michael ............... ‘03, ‘04Holbrook, Craig ......................... ’76Holt, Bradley .............................. ‘75Horn, Ethan ............................... ’90Hornstein, Bob ............. ’89, ’90, ‘91Huggett, Andy ........ ’97, ’98, ’99, 00Hughes, Chris ............................ ‘94Hunt, Ken ............. ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84Hutchings, Greg ’77, ’78, ’79, ’80 (c)Hutchinson, Lew ........................ ‘82

•••I•••Imbriano, Artie ...... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Inman, Scott ........ ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77

•••J•••Jacobs, Norm ............................ ’79Jacquard, Tom .......................... ’90Jaimeson, Jim ............. ’82, ’83, ‘84Jancaterino, C. ....... ’85, ’86, ’87 (c)Janosz, Tom ...............‘10, ‘11, ‘12Jarret, Matthew ...... ’97, ’98, ’99, 00Jason, Scott ....................... ‘94, ‘95Jean, Frederic .................... ‘07, ‘08Jendras, Corey ... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12(a)Jepson, Jonathan ............... ‘02, ‘03Johnson, Anders .. ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Johnson, Bob .............. ’77, ’78, ‘79Johnson, Chris .......................... ‘07Jordan, Neil .......... ’80, ’81, ‘82, ‘83

•••K•••Kakepetum, Aaron ....... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Kamienski, Kurt . ’00, ’01, ‘02, ‘03 (a)Kasper, David ............................ ’84Keiley, Chris ........ ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Kelly, Matt ........................... ’93, ‘94Kenna, Rich ............................... ’78Kennedy, Dave ................... ’78, ‘79Kervick, Mike ............................. ’87Killoy, Ian ............................ ’90, ’93Kinnaly, Mike ..................... ’84, ‘88Kirschner, Alec ................... ‘07, ‘08Kirtland, Ben ........... ’77, ’78, ’79 (c)Knudsen, Bob .............. ‘64, ‘65, ‘66

michael goldkind 1998-2001

Record HolderCareer Assists (Di) - 69 season Points (Di) - 42

season Assists (Di) - 27

bryan krygier1988-1992Record HolderCareer Points - 219 Career Assists - 127 Career Hat Tricks = 7 season Points - 92 season goals - 38 season Assists - 54

matt scherer 2003-07Record HolderCareer goals (Di) - 62season goals (Di) - 22

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Luby, James .............................. ‘73Luciano, Chuck ................... ‘82, ‘83Lyden, Pete .......... ’94, ’95, ’96, ‘97Lyon, Al .................... ’67,’68,’69 (c)

•••M•••MacDonald, Mike ....................... ’90Madden, Richard ....................... ’67Magnuson, Bill ............. ‘04, ’05, ‘06Maguire, Brian .........................‘09Mameli, Lou ................. ’76, ’77, ‘78Mancuso, James ......... ’69, ‘70, ‘71Manning, Martin .................. ‘70, ‘71Manzi, Craig .............................. ’92Marashio, Joe ..................... ’73, ‘74Marcello, Henry, J. .................... ‘68Marchetti, Mike ................... ’80, ‘81Marcoux, J.T. ........ ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Marean, Nick ........ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Marotta, Anthony .. ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98Marshall, Bruce.. ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 (c)Martin, James .............. ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Martin, Rob ........... ’96, ’97, ’98, ‘99Mazzocchi, Rich ........................ ’91McAuley, Pat ............................. ‘09McCall, Donald ............ ’69, ‘70, ‘71McCann, Tim ........ ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84McCleary, Bryan ........................ ’78McCleland, Steve ...................... ’81McConnell, John ........................ ’71McCormick, Paul . ’75, ’76, ’77, ’78 (c)McDonald, Mike .................. ’84, ‘85McDougall, Scott .. ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 McGarry, Kevin ................... ‘74, ‘75McGoldrick, Mark ... ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82McInnis, Brad ............... ‘08, ‘09,’10McIntire, Bill ............................... ’89McIntyre, Rich ........................... ‘83McKell, Stephen ........................ ‘68McLaughlin, “Beau” ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05McLaughlin, Justin ..................... ’96McLoon, Greg ..................... ’80, ‘81McNeill, Chris ............................ ’99Merrow, Steve ........................... ’89Michals, Doug ....... ’91, ’92, ’93, ‘94Michals, Jim ........................ ’85, ‘86Miller, David “D.J.” .. ’01, ’02, ‘03 (c)Millen, Kevin ....................... ’93, ‘94Miller, Mark ......................... ’94, ‘95Miller, Matt ............ ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Miolene, Paul ..............................79Monroe, Robert .................. ‘72, ‘73Montgomery, Robert .................. ‘67Morgan, Jim ........................ ‘66, ‘67Morrisette, Ron .......................... ’79Murphy, Chris ....... ’93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Murphy, Geoff ....... ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Murphy, Mark ....... ’02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Murphy, Ryan ....... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Murray, Andy ............................. ’81Muse, Greg ................................ ’85Myhro, Chris ................ ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

•••N•••Nadeau, Mike ............................ ’79Nangle, Tom .............................. ’81Narotski, Michael . ’97, ’98, ’99, ’00 (c)Naurato, Daniel .... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Neal, Shane ............................... ’94Neckowitz, Howie ........ ’73, ’74, ‘75Nee, Matt ................................... ’96Nelson, Eric ......’01, ‘02, 03, ‘04 (c)Nicholas, Jeff ............................. ’77Norige, Paul ........................ ’95, ‘96Northup, Mark ....... ’96, ’97, ’98, ‘99Norton, Ryan ............................. ’95Nuhn, Jeff .................................. ’92

•••O•••Ochoa, Chris ............... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09O’Keefe, Thomas ........ ’67, ‘68, ‘69O’Leary, Rob ............................. ’97Olinyk, Brendan .... ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Olmstead, Michael .............. ‘07, ‘08Olsen, Tim .............. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 (c)Olson, Andrew ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 (c), ‘11 (c)

Owens, Matt ......... ’01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04

•••P•••Palaski, Mike ............................. ’84Palmer, Ryan ...................... ‘05, ‘06Pankoff, Jeff ....................... ’89, ‘90Paquet, Ray ..... ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 (c)Parker, Lou .......... ‘73, ’74, ’75, ‘76Pechmann, Paul ................. ’88, ‘89Pedemonti, Matt .......... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Pendergast, Terry ....... ‘76, ’77, ‘78Perrotti, Charles ................. ‘67, ‘69Peters, John ........... ’78, ’79, ’80 (c)Petri, Lars .................................. ‘70Pickering, Douglas .................... ‘71Pierce, Ed .................... ’75, ’76, ‘77Pierce, Kevin .................’76, ’78 (c)Piskadlo, Dan ..................... ’96, ‘97Planchet, Dave ............ ’85, ’86, ‘87Poe, Jacob ...............................‘12Porter, Jason ............................. ‘92Posselt, Harold .......................... ‘67Post, Rob ................................... ’86Postiglione, Justin ..................... ‘02Potter, Chris ... ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 (c)Powers, Jim ............ ’84, ’85, ’86 (c) Powers, Mike ........ ’86, ’87, ’88, ‘89Pretto, Phillip ............................. ’93Price, Mike ................... ’93, ’94, ‘95Puleston, Steve ......................... ’80

•••Q•••Quinn, Bryan ... ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 (c)

•••R•••Ralston, Richard ................. ‘66, ‘67Ranallo, Marcello ....‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 (a)Rasmussen, Eric ......... ’86, ’87, ‘88Ray, Jeff ............... ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Read, Christopher ..................... ‘71Reagan, Brian ...... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Rege, Rich .......................... ’78, ‘79Reiners, Bobby ................... ‘09, ‘10Richardson, Tom ...........’66, ’67 (c)Ridolf, Charles ....... 99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Rioux, Dillon .............................. ‘06Rizzo, Sean .......... ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Rhein, Adam ......... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Robinson, Bill ....... ’80, ’81, ‘82, ‘83Roche, Frank ............... ’74, ’75, ‘76Rosenberg, Brian ...................... ‘90Ruggiero, Robert ................ ‘67, ‘69Ryan, Robert ............................. ‘03

•••S•••St. Arnauld, Eric ... ‘03, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07Salvatelli, Corey ................. ’01, ‘02Santucci, John ......... ’69, ‘70, ’71(c)Sapieha, Jeff ... ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 (c)Sappuppo, Chris ....................... ‘92Sasso, Jim ................... ’82, ’83, ‘84Scarinci, Phil ......... ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98Scarpaci, Jarrett ... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Scherer, Matthew ‘04,‘05,‘06(c),’07(c)Schillare, Quentin ...................... ‘67Schneider, Cole ..‘11, ‘12 (Left for AHL)Schneider, Nick ...‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 (c)Schultz, Michael .. ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 (c)Schuman, Joe ........................... ‘03Schwarz, Evan ..... ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Scudder, Philip ................... ‘72, ‘73Sebestyen, Charlie ...... ’73, ‘74, ‘75Senerchia, Marc ... ’97, ’98, ’99, ‘00Sharib, Cody ............................‘12Sheehan, Al ............................... ‘82Sheehan, Dan ...’96, ’97, ’98, ’99 (c)Sheehan, Kieran ........................ ’84Sheehan, Tom .................... ’75, ‘76Shelzi, Peter .............................. ‘06Shepard, Dave . ’83, ’84, ’85,’86 (c) Silva, Dennis ............................. ’67Silva, Richard ............................ ‘68Sims, Jordan .....................‘11, ‘12Skelley, Chris ............................ ’96Sload, Dave ............................... ’86Smith, Brad ......................... ‘05, ‘06

Smith, Brad ..............................‘12Smith, Donald ..................... ‘67, ‘69Smith, Ray .......................... ‘66, ‘67Snelgrove, Steve ....................... ’78Solberg, Charles ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08(c)Snyder, Dan .............................. ‘01Spicer, Chris ................ ‘08, ‘09, ‘11Sprague, Paul ............................ ‘68Stanley, Doug .. ’81, ’82, ’83 (c), ’84 (c)Starr, Charles .............. ‘71, ‘72, ‘73Steeves, Dwight ........... ‘63, ‘65, 66Stensrud, Evan .......................... ‘00Stephens, Derek ........................ ‘01Stewart, Trevor ..... ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Stockler, John .............. ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Sullivan, Kevin ..’89, ’90, ’91, ’92 (c)Sullivan, Sean ........................... ’97Sutherland, Brian .’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 (c) Sutherland, Tom ........................ ’89Swanson, Steve ..... ’75, ’76, ’77 (c)Swiatlowski, John ...................... ‘70Switek, Anthony ......................... ‘01Szecskas, Eric .................... ’87, ‘88

•••T•••Tache, Jeff ............ ’93, ’95, ’96, ‘97Tache, Peter ....................... ’83, ‘84Tarkiainen, Dan .................. ’66, ‘67Therrien, Jason ......................... ’99Tiller, Fred ................................. ‘69Tito, Bill ................. ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Tomes, Scott ........ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Toomey, Joe ....................... ‘66, ‘67Torney, Mike .............................. ‘80Tosatti, David ..................... ’87, ‘89Tourville, John .................... ‘70, ‘71Towsley, Gregg ......................... ‘94Trainor, Peter ............................ ’82Trimble, Pete ...................... ’76, ‘77Tripp, Chris ........... ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87Tsafonias, George ..................... ’95Tuohy, Kevin ............................‘12Turner, Matt ........................ ‘08, ‘09Tyson, Ryan .............................‘12

•••U•••Uber, Chris .......‘03, ‘04, ‘05, 06 (c)Ursone, Frank ..................... ‘66, ‘67

•••V•••Vadas, Glenn ............................. ‘71Venezia, Jamie ..... ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98Veneziano, Rick ................. ‘82, ‘83Verrier, Brian ... ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90 (c)Vigue, Robert ..................... ‘68, ‘69

•••W•••Walchessen, Joe ................ ‘07, ‘08Walker, Keith ...................... ’67, ‘68Walsh, Kevin ........ ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Ward, Brian ................. ’93, ’94, ‘95Warner, Dave ............................ ‘82Waterstradt, Chris .... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Wauterlek, Michael .................... ‘02Waybright, Greg ... ’80, ’81, ‘82, ‘83Weske, Chris ............... ’94, ’95, ‘96West, Bill ................................... ‘04Wilson, Frederic ........................ ‘71Winter, Miles ...................... ‘11, ‘12Wisutskie, Ross ........... ’72, ’73, ‘74Wittaker, Jeff ...................... ’80, ‘81Wood, Travis ...................... ’00, ‘01Woodcock, Denver ...... ’67, ’68, ‘69Wooster, George .. ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76Wowk, Steve ............................. ’76

•••Y•••Yingst, Mattew .................... ’90, ‘91

•••Z•••Zago, William ...................... ’98, ‘99

Todd krygier 1984-1988Record HolderCareer goals - 99 nHL Player - Hartford whalers

marc senerchia 1997-2000Record HolderCareer wins (Di) - 35Career gAA (Di) - 2.83season gAA - 2.64season gAA - 2.64season wins (Di) - 18

Koch, Tom ................................. ’78Koidahl, Cole ........ ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Konkol, Paul ....................... ‘72, ‘73Kosinski, Mark ..... ’83, 84, ’85, ’86 (c)Krispel, Jason ‘08, ‘09, ‘10(a), ‘11 (c) Krygier, Bryan .’89, ’90 (c), ’91, ’92 (c)Krygier, Mike ... ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 (c)Krygier, Todd ... ‘85, ’86, ’87, ’88 (c)

•••L•••LaBrecque, John ....................... ‘68Landry, Kevin .. ’83, ’84, ’85, ’87 (c)Landry, Trent ........ ’99, ’00, ’01, ‘02Langevin, Henri ........... ’76, ‘77, ‘78Lareau, Dan ........................ ’85, ‘86Larkin, Brett ............................... ‘96Latta, Billy .........................‘11, ‘12Leahy, Tom ....................... ’88, ‘89LeBlanc, D.J. ........ ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 LeClerc, David ........................... ’98L’Ecuyer, Dave ’80, ’81 (c), ’82 (c), ’83(c)Leino, Jon .................................. ‘00Lemieux, Marc ........................... ’73 Leonard, Mark ............. ’86, ’87, ‘88Lewis, Peter ............................... ’80Lindsay, Christopher .......... ‘72, ‘73Linkowski, Eric ...... ’95, ’96, ’97, ‘98Loignon, Russ .................... ‘82, ‘84Longobardi, Ciro .... ’98, ’99, ’00, 01Longobardi, Frank ... ’75, ’76, ’77 (c)

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W arde J. Manuel, who has had a distinguished career in intercollegiate ath-

letics that ranges from being a student-athlete to a director of athletics, became the Director of Athletics in March. Manuel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Michigan where he played both football and track and field, has most recently been the Director of Athletics at the University at Buffalo for the past six years.

Manuel led a 20-sport program at Buffalo, an institution that is a member of the prestigious American Association of Universities. Buffalo enjoyed an unparalleled period of success during his time there from an athletic, academic and community service perspective.

“I am so honored and excited to come to the University of Connecticut,” said Manuel. “UConn is synonymous with greatness, excellence and achieve-ment. It is without a doubt one of the legendary schools that is at the pinnacle of intercollegiate athletics. The opportunity to be the athletics director at UConn and lead this extraordinary division is the role of a lifetime. You have remarkable coaches, great leadership, outstanding student-athletes and a wonderful base of fans, alumni and supporters. Our focus will be on academic success, compliance, ensuring great relationships with our fans, friends and supporters and, without a doubt, victory on the field and the court. My family and I are so happy to call UConn home.”

From an academic standpoint, teams at Buffalo enjoyed incredible aca-demic success. When Manuel arrived at UB, there were four programs - foot-ball, men’s basketball, wrestling, and baseball - that fell far below the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) cut score of 925. With a focused academic plan, all four teams posted a four-year APR rate above the cut score and at the end of 2009-10, 10 of UB’s 20 sports had scores of 975 or above.

Buffalo enjoyed great on-field success during Manuel’s time as the football team participated in the 2009 International Bowl and the men’s basketball team made postseason appearances in three of the past seven years. Olympic sports also thrived under Manuel’s leadership with accomplishments such as three-straight Dad Vail Regatta titles by the rowing team, six wrestlers earning spots at the 2011 NCAA Championship and the women’s tennis team making an appearance in the 2008 NCAA tournament. The sports of baseball and softball won a record number of games during his tenure and student-athletes earned All-American and all-conference honors at record rates.

Under Manuel’s direction, UB student-athletes, coaches and staff are committed to community outreach and developed a comprehensive outreach program that reached across social and economic borders. UB student-athletes, coaches and administrators conduct over 2,500 community service hours in the Western New York community on an annual basis. UB’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) also coordinates 16 community service projects per year including internal campus related projects and external community

projects. Each of Buffalo’s 20 athletic teams also conduct at least one community service project per year.

Manuel was honored by Sports Business Journal as a 2008 national 40-Under-40 honoree after receiving the same honor from Business First of Buffalo in Fall of 2007. Manuel has served on a number of national and confer-ence committees and boards.

In September of 2011, he was one of only three Athletic Directors asked to serve on the Collegiate Model Rules committee, a working group of the Division I Committee on Academic Performance, charged with broad overview of the current NCAA Rules Manual.

He also currently serves on the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and served for four years as a member of the NCAA’s Academic Cabinet. During that time he was selected as Chair of the NCAA Academic Eligibility & Compliance Transfer Ad Hoc Committee. He is a member of the Boards of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the D1A Athletic Directors Association. He also serves as a mem-ber of the Council of Presidents Budget & Finance Committee and served for three years as the Chair of the Mid-American Conference Director of Athletics Finance Committee.

In June of 2007, Manuel accepted the Opportunity Award by all-time tennis great Billie Jean King, as Buffalo was recognized by the Women’s Sports Foundation as one of four “standout” colleges and universities in the nation for outstanding achievement in providing equitable athletic opportunities for its female student-athletes.

Prior to his time at Buffalo, he was the assistant and associate director of athletics for the University of Michigan, where he oversaw that school’s football and men’s basketball programs. In February 1998, he was named an assistant athletic director at Michigan with responsibilities for overseeing operational facets of the university’s athletic program. He was named an associate athletic director in September 2000.

Born May 22, 1968, Manuel is a native of New Orleans, who was a high school All-American football player and played for the University of Michigan under its legendary coach, Bo Schembechler. Manuel earned multiple letters and started at defensive end in his sophomore year. His football career was cut short by a neck injury and he subsequently earned two letters on the Wolverines’ track and field team.

After graduating from Michigan, Manuel was coordinator of the univer-sity’s Wade H. McCree, Jr., Incentive Scholars Program from June 1990 to August 1993. The program is a partnership with The President’s Council of State Universities and Detroit Public Schools that helps students prepare for higher education at public universities in Michigan. He subsequently worked briefly as an academic advisor with the Georgia Tech Athletic Association before being named assistant athletic director of academic affairs.

In the course of working on a PhD in social work and psychology at Michigan, he earned a master’s degree in social work in 1993 and an MBA from Michigan’s Ross School of Business in April 2005.

Manuel and his wife, Chrislan, have a daughter, Emma (17), and a son, Evan (13).

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maureen butlerstrength and Conditioning Coach

Maureen Butler has been the strength and conditioning coach for the hockey team for the past five seasons. Butler graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. She cgraduated with a master’s degree in exercise physiology in 2005. Butler is a certified strength and conditioning specialist as well as a certified level one coach for United States weightlifting and track and field. She spreads her time around while at the university working with men’s and women’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s track and field and cross country. Butler also spends her free time working with the USA Hockey under-18 women’s national team.

Doug gnodtkesenior Associate Director of Athletics/Cfo & internal operationsHockey Administrator

mike iacampomark edward freitas ice forum manager

Chris iacampoequipment manager

kim gibbonsAdministrative Assistant

matt LeeAthletic Communications

The University of Connecticut is committed to each hockey player, and all of its student-athletes, as a total person. Participation in athletics is important, but

it represents only one aspect of the players college experience. At the University of Connecticut, academic achievement is the primary concern. Impressively, for the past six years the Connecticut student-athlete retention rate has been 99.0 percent. The University’s commitment to the student-athlete is a dual one. Participation in athletics is not viewed as an obstacle to the attainment of one’s educational goals, rather it is seen as a complementary activity. Each supports the other. Athletic excellence is stressed, but academic achievement is never compromised - indeed, it is given the utmost priority. The University realizes that the hockey team and all student-athletes, due to their academic involvement, are required to commit a large percentage of their personal time to University sponsored athletic activities. For this reason, the University recognizes the need for a support program for its intercollegiate athletes. The Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA) constantly assists all student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. The CPIA staff serves as a liaison to the academic faculty, the Division of Athletics, and the student-athlete. In serving as a liaison between the Connecticut student-athletes and University faculty and staff, the CPIA counselors also provide assistance in securing appropriate support services available with the University. These include orientation for student-athletes, supervised study halls, individual tutors and tutorial centers (an English/Writing Center, Math Center and Reading Center), and learning skills seminars. The writing lab and computers have been networked to a national database which allow all student-athletes to do research at their actual computer stations.

becky TaylorCPiA Counselor

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With over 300 active members and a mailing list of over 600, the Friends of Connecticut Hockey provides a support network for the program with donations and fan support that enables the program to achieve new heights season after season. The organization was established in 1982 by former head coach and former Assistant Director of Athletics/Development Ben Kirtland. After the organization’s 23rd season, it has proven to be a success in financial terms as well as serving to galvanize support for the players and the program year-after-year. To become a Friend of Connecticut Hockey, please contact the Connecticut Athletic Development office at (860)-486-3863.

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ATHLeTiCsThe University of Connecticut Division of Athletics enjoyed another outstanding year in 2011-12. The women’s basketball team advanced to its 13th Final Four as it also won the BIG EAST tournament championship.

The men’s basketball team once again played in the NCAA tournament as did UConn teams in men’s soccer and field hockey. The field hockey team also won the BIG EAST regular season championship.

The UConn women’s track and field team finished 24th at the NCAA Indoor Championships while diver Danielle Cecco earned a spot in the NCAA Championship for the second-straight year. UConn individuals from both the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field teams appeared in NCAA competition.

UConn also made the exciting announce-ment in June that it will elevate its men’s ice hockey program to the Hockey East Conference for the 2014-15 season. Hockey East in considered the finest league in the country in that sport and will further advance to the Division of Athletics.

Victoria Flowers and Heather Wilson continued the success UConn has achieved in recent years in women’s track and field. The Huskies

had a total of seven All-Americans in 2011-12.

UConn and state officials made the exciting announcement that the school will be joining the Hockey

East Conference in 2014-15.

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All-BIG EAST First Team selection Jeremy Lamb and the UConn men’s basketball team once again earned a spot in the NCAA tournament.

All-American Carlos Alvarez and the Husky men’s soccer team played their way to the NCAA quarterfinals.

Diver Danielle Cecco earned a spot in the NCAA Championship for the second-straight year.

Jake Waruch was the BIG EAST decathlon champion and participated in that event at the NCAA outdoor championship.

All-American Jestine Angelini and the Husky field hockey team played in the NCAA national semifinals and won the BIG EAST regular season championship.

All-American Bria Hartley and the UConn women’s basketball team won the

BIG EAST tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.

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Distinctions• U.S. News & World Report ranks UConn among the top 20

public universities in the nation.

• UConn is the only public university in New England with its own schools of law, medicine, dental medicine, and social work.

• Founded in 1881, UConn is the only public university in Connecticut to be designated a Carnegie Foundation Research University, lauded for breadth and range of research.

• The American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education ranks the Neag School of Education’s doctoral program in kinesiology No. 1 in the nation.

• UConn’s School of Business is ranked among the Top 25 public undergraduate business programs in the U.S. according to U.S. News & World Report.

• The University has been elected to membership in Universitas 21, a preeminent international network of leading research-intensive universities in 15 countries.

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Location• Main campus is located in Storrs, about 30 minutes from Hartford, the state’s capital city, and within driving distance of Boston, New York

City, and Providence.

• Campuses are situated in ideal locations at Avery Point, Waterbury, West Hartford, Stamford, and Torrington.

• UConn Health Center in Farmington and Schools of Law and Social Work in the greater Hartford area complete the University’s high-quality programs available statewide.

acaDemic BreaDth• UConn has 14 schools and colleges.

• The University grants 7 undergraduate degrees and offers more than 100 majors.

• The University grants 17 graduate degrees in more than 85 fields of study, and provides graduate professional programs in business, dental medicine, law, medicine, pharmacy, and social work.

impressive FacuLty• UConn’s faculty members are world-renowned. Many are recognized as leaders in

education, research, and scholarship.

• UConn faculty research in regenerative biology produced America’s first cloned calf using non-reproductive cells, creating an international scientific and media sensation.

• UConn faculty provided pivotal leadership for the historic UConn-African National Congress Partnership.

• Faculty initiative created an unprecedented opportunity for UConn students to study at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

• UConn’s Neag School of Education is home to the renowned National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, the Accelerated Schools Project, and is one of 11 schools nationwide selected for the Carnegie Corporation’s prestigious Teachers for a New Era initiative.

• UConn faculty collaborating across campuses, including at the Health Center, are conducting breakthrough research in medicine, genetics, nanotechnology, and fuel cell technology.

• Faculty members are dedicated to their roles as teachers, student advisors, and mentors. UConn’s undergraduate summer research program offers students the opportunity to participate in original research or receive a grant to work under the direction of our renowned professors.

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• More than 30,000 students enrolled, representing nearly every state in the nation and more than 100 countries.

• Average SAT scores for incoming freshmen at Storrs are up over 100 points since 1996 and are now 1216 (critical reading and math only).

• The 440 students UConn welcomed into its Honors Program in 2011 had an average SAT score of more than 1400.

• Minority students make up 28% of the 2011 incoming undergraduate class.

• Since 1995, 1,394 valedictorians and salutatorians have enrolled at all campuses. In fall 2011, 43 percent of freshmen entering the Storrs campus were ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school class and 82 percent were ranked in the top 25 percent of their class.

• 92% of freshman including students of color, return for their sophomore year.

• Over 50 percent of student-athletes earned a 3.0 or better grade point average last year and 26 student-athletes had a 4.0 grade point average in the spring 2012 semester.

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GettinG invoLveD• UConn offers more than 500 student clubs and organizations.

• In 2011, students chose from more than 300 Study Abroad programs in 65 countries.

• Cooperative education programs and internships integrate classroom learning and work experience in business, industry, and public service.

attractions• In 2011, more than 49,000 prospective students and their families embarked on tours of the

UConn campus from the Lodewick Visitors Center, the gateway to the unique facilities that define the University’s 4,000-acre main campus.

• Visitors may enjoy lodging, dining, and relaxing in the Nathan Hale Inn, our on-campus hotel and conference facility.

• With more than 3 million volumes, the Homer Babbidge Library is the intellectual hub of the Storrs campus. In fact, the Association of Research Libraries ranks UConn’s library system 20th among public research libraries in the United States.

• UConn’s Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts showcases the region’s most noteworthy dramatic events. It stages professional touring attractions that range from Broadway musicals to intimate cabarets.

• The collections of the William Benton Museum of Art include more than 5,500 pieces; the museum features a gallery exclusively dedicated to presenting human rights-oriented visual arts, as well as an outdoor meditation sculpture garden.

• Housed in UConn’s Museum of Natural History, the Connecticut Archaeology Center explores the natural and cultural history of southern New England.

• The J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum features photos, videos, plaques, banners, uniforms, NCAA National Championship trophies, and our football team’s Motor City, International, and Papajohns.com Bowl trophies.

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• UConn continues to renew, rebuild and enhance our campuses through an unprecedented $2.8 billion, 20-year investment in the University’s infrastructure. UCONN 2000 has been the most ambitious publicly financed university building program in the country.

• Now in its 17th year, UCONN 2000 has invigorated the University’s living and learning environments, helped advance faculty research, and stimulated public and private investment. This investment revitalizes the state’s future by providing the means for the University to attract high-achieving students, prestigious faculty, and funding from public grants and private donors. The multibillion dollar facelift has facilitated UConn’s ascent to national prominence among public research universities.

• Applications continue to be on the rise with over 30,000 applicants competing for 3,225 seats at the main campus in Storrs and 1,250 seats at the regional campuses.

• For the seventh consecutive year, more than half of the applicants are out-of-state students, comprising 25 percent of the incoming class.

A Campus for the 21st Century

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The landmark UCONN 2000 construction program has created more than 9.7 million square feet of new and renovated space for research, teaching, liv-ing, and learning. Completed projects include:

• An award-winning building for the department of chemistry — the Chemistry Building is one of the best-designed buildings in the world according to the International Architecture Yearbook.

• New buildings for the Schools of Business and Pharmacy.

• The modern Biology/Physics Building, Information Technologies Engineering Building, and Agricultural Biotechnology Laboratory.

• Additions to the William Benton Museum of Art.

• Renovations to numerous facilities, including the Homer Babbidge Library, the historic Wilbur Cross Building, the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

• Construction that includes the latest innovations in student residential communities, ranging from traditional residence halls to suites to apartments.

• Revitalized downtown campuses in Stamford and Waterbury, a sophisticated marine facility at our Avery Point campus, and new buildings on our Greater Hartford and Torrington campuses, as well as the UConn School of Law.

• At the Storrs campus, a new facility for the Social Sciences and Humanities departments, and a dynamic new building dedicated solely to state-of-the-art classrooms, both notable for their environmentally conscious, sustainable energy features. Forthcoming projects made possible by UCONN 2000

include:

• The UConn Technology Park project will be managed through the authority of the

• UCONN 2000 Program. This project provides for the development of the first building in a technology park located along the North Hillside Road Extension. The initial facility will consist of a 125,000 square foot Innovation Partnership Building that will house world-class equipment and offer shared laboratories for use by industry scientists and business entrepreneurs as they work side-by-side with the University’s research faculty. The initial building will be completed in 2015-2016.

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21st-century amenitiesNow is a tremendously exciting time to attend UConn. A $2.8 billion landmark building program is dramatically transforming the places where students live, learn, and enjoy life. Through new construction and renovation, UConn offers the latest innovations nationally in university housing and dining and extensive recreational complexes. Classrooms and laboratories are being built at a remarkable rate, placing our facilities at the forefront of public higher education and propelling UConn to a position of national prominence.

the riGht FitWith a student/faculty ratio of 18:1, 22,472 undergraduate students receive personal attention and tailored academic advising. UConn also offers the opportunities of a premier research university, such as hands-on experience working in labs with professors who not only teach our courses, but who also are on the cutting edge of innovation and discovery.

WorLD-cLass FacuLtyFrom writers and scientists to human rights activists and historians, our more than 1,300 full-time faculty members are committed to classroom teaching. Fostering a dynamic learning environment, they share research opportunities with high-achieving undergraduates. Our faculty include English professor Regina Barreca, whose humor appears in nationally published columns. Amii Omara-Otunnu, holder of the first and only UNESCO chair in human rights in the United States, provides pivotal leadership for the UConn-African National Congress Partnership.

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unLimiteD opportunities For invoLvementYoga. UConn Student Television. Fraternities and sororities. Film. Marching Band. Finance Society. Skydiving. Dance Team. Community Outreach. Choosing from more than 500 clubs and volunteer organizations, UConn students actively participate in campus and community life. Our students make governing decisions, plan events, organize intramural teams, host their own radio shows – and so much more.

outstanDinG resiDentiaL FaciLitiesUConn has among the highest percentage of students living on campus of any major public university in the country. Residential life at UConn offers a distinct sense of community, as well as many social and cultural opportunities. We offer new students a range of dining options and accommodations, while offering upper-division students the latest in suite-style and apartment living. Fully wired residence halls come complete with study rooms, computer labs, and lounge areas.

more than 100 majorsChoices abound. Whether it’s education, engineering, English, or environmental science, UConn has something for everyone. Students select an established major or design an individualized plan of study to meet their specific needs. UConn takes pride in offering all students, including those enrolled in our distinctive Honors Program, the opportunity to pursue a major in any of the University’s 100+ programs of study. In addition to academic advisers, online study tools, and tutorial centers, UConn offers career counseling workshops, Study Abroad programs, and internships that offer valuable experience. The University of Connecticut offers many academic choices, yet remains committed to providing students with the support needed to help them achieve their goals.

an exceptionaL eDucationaL vaLueKiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UConn in the top 30 for best value in public colleges. Whether students’ long-range goals are preparing for a career, pursuing a graduate degree, or attending medical or law school, “students can receive a stellar education without graduating with a mountain of debt,” Kiplinger’s noted. UConn has a variety of programs to help many students financially, ranging from merit scholarship opportunities to need-based financial aid packages, all designed to support a large number of qualified students. The University also has many part-time campus jobs with flexible hours that help students earn extra spending money or build their résumé with hands-on work experience.

Location, Location, LocationWith our main campus in Storrs, we’re a major academic institution that values its small-town roots. Students enjoy the familiarity of an intimate academic institution, while being just a short drive from major cities. UConn’s regional campuses are strategically placed across the state in Avery Point, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury, and West Hartford, offering a quality education to meet our students’ distinct needs.

huskymaniaDivision I in all sports, we have a variety of men’s and women’s varsity athletics. Home of Huskymania, sports at UConn include baseball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track, and volleyball. Since 1995, UConn athletic teams have captured 11 NCAA national championships, including unprecedented dual men’s and women’s basketball championships in 2004 —the first University to do so in NCAA Division I history. UConn’s standard of athletic excellence extends to the gridiron, where the Huskies, who have played in four bowl games in the past five, play for sellout crowds of 40,000 roaring football fans at the ultra-modern Rentschler Field.

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