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ROBERT MORRIS #20 ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALS (22-7-5 · 19-5-4 AHC) AHC Quarterfinal Series · March 13-15 84 Lumber Arena · Pittsburgh, Pa. S C H E D U L E NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES (7-26-4 · 5-19-4 AHC) DATE OPPONENT RESULT OCT. 10 (FRI.) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 3-1 OCT. 11 (SAT.) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 3-0 OCT. 17 (FRI.) NIAGARA * W 5-2 OCT. 18 (SAT.) @ NIAGARA * W 4-1 OCT. 24 (FRI.) @ ARMY * W 3-0 OCT. 25 (SAT.) @ ARMY * T 3-3 OCT. 31 (FRI.) R.I.T. * W 6-3 NOV. 1 (SAT.) R.I.T. * W 4-2 NOV. 14 (FRI.) AIR FORCE * T 3-3 NOV. 15 (SAT.) AIR FORCE * L 1-2 (OT) NOV. 21 (FRI.) @ AMERICAN INT’L * T 5-5 NOV. 22 (SAT.) @ AMERICAN INT’L * W 6-0 DEC. 5 (FRI.) SACRED HEART * W 5-4 (OT) DEC. 6 (SAT.) SACRED HEART * W 8-4 DEC. 13 (SAT.) @ MERCYHURST * W 7-4 DEC. 14 (SUN.) @ MERCYHURST * L 0-3 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC PITTSBURGH, PA. DEC. 29 (MON.) #20 PENN STATE % W 4-2 DEC. 30 (TUE.) #14/17 COLGATE % L 1-6 WALLEYE WINTERFEST TOLEDO, OHIO JAN. 3 (SAT.) #13 BOWLING GREEN $ T 2-2 JAN. 4 (SUN.) #13 BOWLING GREEN L 1-4 JAN. 9 (FRI.) BENTLEY * W 3-0 JAN. 10 (SAT.) BENTLEY * L 0-1 JAN. 16 (FRI.) AMERICAN INT’L * W 5-3 JAN. 17 (SAT.) AMERICAN INT’L * W 9-4 JAN. 23 (FRI.) @ HOLY CROSS * W 4-3 JAN. 24 (SAT.) @ HOLY CROSS * W 2-1 JAN. 30 (FRI.) @ AIR FORCE * W 5-4 (OT) JAN. 31 (SAT.) @ AIR FORCE * W 5-2 FEB. 6 (FRI.) CANISIUS * W 2-1 (OT) FEB. 7 (SAT.) CANISIUS * T 1-1 FEB. 20 (FRI.) @ R.I.T. * W 4-3 FEB. 21 (SAT.) @ R.I.T. * L 3-4 FEB. 27 (FRI.) @ NIAGARA * L 1-2 FEB. 28 (SAT.) NIAGARA * W 2-1 AHC QUARTERFINAL 84 LUMBER ARENA MAR. 13 (FRI.) NIAGARA 7:05 MAR. 14 (SAT.) NIAGARA 7:05 MAR. 15 (SUN.) NIAGARA IF NECESSARY * Atlantic Hockey Conference (AHC) Game % CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh $ Fifth Third Field, Toledo, Ohio All Times Eastern Home Games in BOLD All Home Games at 84 Lumber Arena Special events ITALICIZED 2014-15 ROBERT MORRIS MEN’S HOCKEY T H E M A T C H U P ABOUT ROBERT MORRIS - The 20th-ranked Colonials begin their quest for another Atlantic Hockey post- season championship as they host rival Niagara in a best-of-three quarterfinal - This is the seventh time in 11 seasons that RMU will face Niagara in the playoffs. After losing four of their first five post- season meetings, the Colonials dropped the Purple Eagles in last year’s AHC semi- final game en route to the title - These rivals from the now-defunct CHA closed the regular season against each other with a home-and-home series Feb. 27-28. After falling 2-1 in Niagara, RMU struck back with a Senior Night victory by the same score at 84 Lumber Arena - In recording a program-best 22 victories, the Colonials earned their first regular season title. RMU posted a pair of nine- game unbeaten streaks on its way to a wire-to-wire conference championship - Not only do the Colonials carry a 9-2-1 run into the postseason, they also have gone unbeaten in their last five on Neville Island (4-0-1). In addition, RMU is 6-3 all- time at home in the playoffs, going 3-0 in best-of-three AHC series - Scoring depth defined RMU this year, led by Hobey Baker Award candidate Cody Wydo (19g, 21a) and Pittsburgh’s own Zac Lynch (15g, 21a). Eight Colonials scored at least 20 points, while four more topped 10 points - including three defensemen CATEGORY RMU NIAGARA GOALS FOR 3.53 (4) 2.16 (48) GOALS AGST 2.38 (T-25) 3.97 (57) SCORING MARGIN +1.15 (5) -1.81 (56) POWER PLAY 20.9% (12) 11.4% (53) PENALTY KILL 87.1% (13) 79.2% (46) SHOTS ON GOAL 35.0 (3) 27.7 (45) SHOTS ALLOWED 32.5 (47) 35.2 (56) BLOCKED SHOTS 18.2 (1) 13.4 (24) FACEOFFS 49.6% (34) 47.9% (47) SHOOTING % . 101 (17) .078 (47) SAVE % . 927 (7) .887 (57) NAT ’L RANKS & LEADERS (as of 3/13) CATEGORY RMU NIAGARA POINTS Wydo - 40 Kohls - 19 GOALS Wydo - 19 Turcotte - 9 ASSISTS Wydo/Lynch - 21 Sarcona - 13 PP GOALS Wydo - 6 Lochner - 3 SH GOALS Cope/Wydo - 2 2 players - 2 PLUS/MINUS Golightly - +18 3 players - +1 SHOTS Wydo - 139 Kohls - 81 FACEOFFS Jacklin - .552 Plouffe - .563 BLOCKS Golightly - 68 Cecere - 44 SHOOTING % Wydo - .137 Angiolella - .194 SAVE % Shafer - .930 Teichroeb - .903 M E D I A I N F O RADIO BROADCAST: 970 AM - ESPN Radio AUDIO STREAM: 970espn.com VIDEO STREAM: AtlanticHockey.TV ($) LIVE STATS: sidearmstats.com/rmu/mhockey TWITTER: @RMUHockey SCOUTING NIAGARA - The revitalized Purple Eagles pulled off the lone upset of the first round, eliminating sixth-seeded Holy Cross in three thrilling games. Niagara is the lowest seed to make the quarterfinals under the AHC’s current playoff format - Niagara started the season 0-9 before winning three straight in November. The Purps then went 18 consecutive games without a win (0-15-3) before topping Air Force 6-1 on Feb. 20; they are 4-2-1 since - Niagara holds a 29-17-10 advantage in the all-time series, although the Colonials are 8-7-6 against the Purps on the Island. This will be the first postseason matchup between the programs at RMU; five of the previous seven were on neutral ice - Sophomore goalie Jackson Teichroeb has been central to Niagara’s late turnaround. The 6-foot-1 netminder has stopped 243 of the past 266 shots fired his way since Feb. 20, including 58 saves in a triple- overtime loss to Holy Cross last Saturday - Although senior winger Isaac Kohls (19 points) continues to pace the Purple Eagles in scoring, Lawrence Smith and Kevin Patterson led Niagara with three points each against Holy Cross

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R O B E R T M O R R I S#20 ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALS

(22-7-5 · 19-5-4 AHC)

A H C Q u a r t e r f i n a l S e r i e s · M a r c h 1 3 - 1 5 8 4 L u m b e r A r e n a · P i t t s b u r g h , P a .

S C H E D U L E

NIAGARA PURPLE EAGLES (7-26-4 · 5-19-4 AHC)

DATE OPPONENT RESULTOCT. 10 (FRI.) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 3-1 OCT. 11 (SAT.) LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 3-0

OCT. 17 (FRI.) NIAGARA * W 5-2 OCT. 18 (SAT.) @ NIAGARA * W 4-1

OCT. 24 (FRI.) @ ARMY * W 3-0OCT. 25 (SAT.) @ ARMY * T 3-3

OCT. 31 (FRI.) R.I.T. * W 6-3NOV. 1 (SAT.) R.I.T. * W 4-2

NOV. 14 (FRI.) AIR FORCE * T 3-3NOV. 15 (SAT.) AIR FORCE * L 1-2 (OT)

NOV. 21 (FRI.) @ AMERICAN INT’L * T 5-5NOV. 22 (SAT.) @ AMERICAN INT’L * W 6-0

DEC. 5 (FRI.) SACRED HEART * W 5-4 (OT)DEC. 6 (SAT.) SACRED HEART * W 8-4

DEC. 13 (SAT.) @ MERCYHURST * W 7-4DEC. 14 (SUN.) @ MERCYHURST * L 0-3 THREE RIVERS CLASSIC PITTSBURGH, PA.DEC. 29 (MON.) #20 PENN STATE % W 4-2DEC. 30 (TUE.) #14/17 COLGATE % L 1-6

WALLEYE WINTERFEST TOLEDO, OHIOJAN. 3 (SAT.) #13 BOWLING GREEN $ T 2-2JAN. 4 (SUN.) #13 BOWLING GREEN L 1-4

JAN. 9 (FRI.) BENTLEY * W 3-0JAN. 10 (SAT.) BENTLEY * L 0-1

JAN. 16 (FRI.) AMERICAN INT’L * W 5-3JAN. 17 (SAT.) AMERICAN INT’L * W 9-4

JAN. 23 (FRI.) @ HOLY CROSS * W 4-3JAN. 24 (SAT.) @ HOLY CROSS * W 2-1

JAN. 30 (FRI.) @ AIR FORCE * W 5-4 (OT)JAN. 31 (SAT.) @ AIR FORCE * W 5-2

FEB. 6 (FRI.) CANISIUS * W 2-1 (OT)FEB. 7 (SAT.) CANISIUS * T 1-1

FEB. 20 (FRI.) @ R.I.T. * W 4-3FEB. 21 (SAT.) @ R.I.T. * L 3-4

FEB. 27 (FRI.) @ NIAGARA * L 1-2FEB. 28 (SAT.) NIAGARA * W 2-1

AHC QUARTERFINAL 84 LUMBER ARENA MAR. 13 (FRI.) NIAGARA 7:05MAR. 14 (SAT.) NIAGARA 7:05MAR. 15 (SUN.) NIAGARA IF NECESSARY

* Atlantic Hockey Conference (AHC) Game% CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh$ Fifth Third Field, Toledo, Ohio

All Times EasternHome Games in BOLDAll Home Games at 84 Lumber ArenaSpecial events ITALICIZED

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T H E M A T C H U PABOUT ROBERT MORR IS- The 20th-ranked Colonials begin their

quest for another Atlantic Hockey post-season championship as they host rival Niagara in a best-of-three quarterfinal

- This is the seventh time in 11 seasons that RMU will face Niagara in the playoffs. After losing four of their first five post-season meetings, the Colonials dropped the Purple Eagles in last year’s AHC semi-final game en route to the title

- These rivals from the now-defunct CHA closed the regular season against each other with a home-and-home series Feb. 27-28. After falling 2-1 in Niagara, RMU struck back with a Senior Night victory by the same score at 84 Lumber Arena

- In recording a program-best 22 victories, the Colonials earned their first regular season title. RMU posted a pair of nine-game unbeaten streaks on its way to a wire-to-wire conference championship

- Not only do the Colonials carry a 9-2-1 run into the postseason, they also have gone unbeaten in their last five on Neville Island (4-0-1). In addition, RMU is 6-3 all-time at home in the playoffs, going 3-0 in best-of-three AHC series

- Scoring depth defined RMU this year, led by Hobey Baker Award candidate Cody Wydo (19g, 21a) and Pittsburgh’s own Zac Lynch (15g, 21a). Eight Colonials scored at least 20 points, while four more topped 10 points - including three defensemen

CATEGORY RMU N IAGARAGOALS FOR 3.53 (4) 2.16 (48)GOALS AGST 2.38 (T-25) 3.97 (57)SCORING MARGIN +1.15 (5) -1.81 (56)POWER PLAY 20.9% (12) 11.4% (53)PENALTY KILL 87.1% (13) 79.2% (46)SHOTS ON GOAL 35.0 (3) 27.7 (45)SHOTS ALLOWED 32.5 (47) 35.2 (56)BLOCKED SHOTS 18.2 (1) 13.4 (24)FACEOFFS 49.6% (34) 47.9% (47)SHOOTING % .101 (17) .078 (47)SAVE % .927 (7) .887 (57)

N A T ’ L R A N K S & L E A D E R S ( a s o f 3 / 1 3 )

CATEGORY RMU N IAGARAPOINTS Wydo - 40 Kohls - 19 GOALS Wydo - 19 Turcotte - 9ASSISTS Wydo/Lynch - 21 Sarcona - 13PP GOALS Wydo - 6 Lochner - 3SH GOALS Cope/Wydo - 2 2 players - 2PLUS/MINUS Golightly - +18 3 players - +1SHOTS Wydo - 139 Kohls - 81FACEOFFS Jacklin - .552 Plouffe - .563BLOCKS Golightly - 68 Cecere - 44SHOOTING % Wydo - .137 Angiolella - .194SAVE % Shafer - .930 Teichroeb - .903

M E D I A I N F O RADIO BROADCAST: 970 AM - ESPN RadioAUDIO STREAM: 970espn.com VIDEO STREAM: AtlanticHockey.TV ($)LIVE STATS: sidearmstats.com/rmu/mhockeyTWITTER: @RMUHockey

SCOUT ING N IAGARA- The revitalized Purple Eagles pulled

off the lone upset of the first round, eliminating sixth-seeded Holy Cross in three thrill ing games. Niagara is the lowest seed to make the quarterfinals under the AHC’s current playoff format

- Niagara started the season 0-9 before winning three straight in November. The Purps then went 18 consecutive games without a win (0-15-3) before topping Air Force 6-1 on Feb. 20; they are 4-2-1 since

- Niagara holds a 29-17-10 advantage in the all-time series, although the Colonials are 8-7-6 against the Purps on the Island. This will be the first postseason matchup between the programs at RMU; five of the previous seven were on neutral ice

- Sophomore goalie Jackson Teichroeb has been central to Niagara’s late turnaround. The 6-foot-1 netminder has stopped 243 of the past 266 shots fired his way since Feb. 20, including 58 saves in a triple-overtime loss to Holy Cross last Saturday

- Although senior winger Isaac Kohls (19 points) continues to pace the Purple Eagles in scoring, Lawrence Smith and Kevin Patterson led Niagara with three points each against Holy Cross

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Q U I C K F A C T S

UN IVERS ITY I NFORMAT IONLOCATION Moon Township, Pa.FOUNDED 1921ENROLLMENT 5,413AFFILIATION NCAA Division ICONFERENCE Atlantic Hockey Conference NICKNAME ColonialsCOLORS Blue and White with RedFACILITY 84 Lumber Arena CAPACITY 1,589PRESIDENT Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Craig Coleman, M.D.

SPORTS I NFORMAT IONWEBSITE www.rmucolonials.comFACEBOOK facebook.com/RMUAthleticsTWITTER @RMUAthletics

MEN’S HOCKEY CONTACT Matt Gajtka CELL PHONE (304) 374-3093 OFFICE PHONE (412) 397-4953 E-MAIL [email protected] MAILING ADDRESS 6001 University Boulevard Moon Township, Pa. 15108

COACH ING STAFFHEAD COACH Derek Schooley ALMA MATER Western Michigan ‘94 TENURE AT RMU 11th Season RECORD AT RMU 165-181-50 CAREER RECORD Same

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Mark Workman ALMA MATER St. Scholastica ‘93 TENURE AT RMU Sixth Season

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Matt Nicholson ALMA MATER Colgate ‘04 TENURE AT RMU Sixth Season

HOCKEY OPS. COORD. Kody Van Rentergem ALMA MATER SUNY-Fredonia ‘12 TENURE AT RMU Third Season

TEAM INFORMAT IONFIRST SEASON OF MEN’S HOCKEY 2004-05ALL-TIME RECORD 165-181-502013-14 OVERALL RECORD 19-18-52013-14 AHC RECORD 5th | 13-9-52014 AHC PRESEASON POLL 2ndLETTERWINNERS LOST 5LETTERWINNERS RETURNING 19

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M U S K E T S H O T SHANGING ANOT HER BANNERWith a record of 19-5-4 in Atlantic Hockey action, the Colonials claimed their first regular-season conference title in 11 seasons of Division I action. RMU’s 42-point total in the AHC standings tied the 2012-13 Niagara team for the second-most in conference history. The Colonials clinched the title with three games to go after a 4-3 victory at RIT on Feb. 20.

T HE FERGIE FLYERFreshman Brady Ferguson was named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Rookie Team after posting 25 points (11g, 14a) in the regular season. The native of Lewisville, Texas, brought a sterling offensive reputation from junior hockey and delivered by setting a new program best for points by a fresh-man, surpassing Nathan Longpre’s 2007-08 total.

FIVE-YEAR PL ANRobert Morris has risen to national prominence over the past five seasons, all of which have seen the Colonials finish at .500 or better. Since joining Atlantic Hockey in 2010-11, RMU is 96-68-24 over-all - the 13th-best winning percentage among 59 Division I teams over that span.

NEW HEIGH T S IN T HE POLLSThe Colonials broke into the USCHO.com top 20 on Nov. 3, taking the No. 18 ranking. It was the first time RMU had a number next to its name since 2012-13. RMU bumped up to No. 17 on two occasions during the fall semester, matching an all-time high for the program in any national survey. As of March 9, the Colonials had been ranked in a program-record seven straight USCHO polls.

A NIGH T TO REMEMBERRMU’s 9-4 victory over American International on Jan. 17 was one to remember. A sellout crowd at 84 Lumber Arena watched Cody Wydo set the program’s career scoring record with a five-point night (3g, 2a), with linemate Scott Jacklin also adding five points (1g, 4a). Wydo and Jacklin tied the RMU single-game high for points, while Jacklin’s four helpers matched the most ever by a Colonial in one contest. Zac Lynch (2g, 2a) and Matt Cope (3a) tied career highs for points as well.

CODY KEEPS CLIMBINGAfter a program-record 31-goal, 54-point junior year, Hobey Baker Award candidate Cody Wydo has paced RMU’s attack once again. The Michigan native, who entered the season as the active Division I leader in goals, has 40 points (19g, 21a) in his first 34 games, ranking in the national top 20. His five-point night Jan. 17 vs. AIC gave him the all-time RMU scoring record, passing Nathan Longpre.

KUDOS FROM AT L AN TIC HOCKEY On top of Cody Wydo and Dalton Izyk each earning Atlantic Hockey monthly awards in October, Daniel Leavens won player of the month for December and Zac Lynch claimed the prize for January. RMU has claimed 16 AHC player of the week honors thus far. David Friedmann (two), Wydo (two), Terry Shafer (two) and Izyk (three) have all won multiple weekly awards.

RUNNING T HE GAUN T LETFor the first time in program history, the Colonials played three different ranked teams consecu-tively from Dec. 29 - Jan. 4. RMU emerged from that grueling stretch with a 1-2-1 record, including a 4-2 win over No. 20 Penn State at the Three Rivers Classic and a 2-2 tie with No. 13 Bowling Green outdoors in Toledo. The Colonials also faced No. 14/17 Colgate in the 3RC championship game.

ANOT HER SCORING LINEThe 2014-15 Colonials boast impressive scoring depth, exemplified by the success of David Fried-mann, Brady Ferguson and Daniel Leavens. Since being united on Nov. 1 against RIT, the trio has combined for 66 points (25g, 41a) in 27 games. They were especially prolific from Nov. 21 to Dec. 13, accumulating 11 goals and 27 total points during RMU’s five-game unbeaten streak (4-0-1).

T HE RACE IS ONZac Lynch and Cody Wydo continue to duel for the program’s all-time lead in shorthanded goals. Lynch took the solo lead in that category with his fifth Nov. 22 at American International, but Wydo caught up with a shorthanded tally in RMU’s overtime win over Sacred Heart on Dec. 5. Wydo pushed ahead with his sixth career “shorty” Jan. 23 at Holy Cross - with an assist from Lynch.

WHAT A STARTBy winning their first five games of the 2014-15 season, the Colonials not only established the best start in program history, they also matched their longest win streak in 11 years of Division I hockey. In addition, RMU nine-game unbeaten streak to start (7-0-2) matched its longest ever.

WHO WAS ROBERT MORRIS?

Born in 1734 in Liverpool, England, Robert Morris sailed to the United States with his father when he was 14 years old. Morris became a partner at the import export firm of Willing & Morris where he made his millions. After, he became the spokesman for opposition to the Stamp Act, smuggled arms for the new American army and navy, signed the Declaration of Independence, secured financing — often using his personal credit — to fight the Revolutionary War and served as a Pennsylvania state senator. He died in Philadelphia on May 8, 1806.

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M U S K E T S H O T SAVOIDING T HE GOOSE EGGRobert Morris was not shut out in 2013-14 and, prior to the final game of the fall semester, the Colo-nials had gone 73 games since last getting blanked. That streak, which dated back to Jan. 25, 2013, ended with a 3-0 loss to Mercyhurst on Dec. 14 - although the Colonials fired 41 shots on goal.

BUILDING A ‘CL ASSIC’ T RADITIONThe third-annual Three Rivers Classic was again held at CONSOL Energy Center, home of the NHL’s Penguins, on Dec. 29-30. After beating No. 20 Penn State in the first round, RMU came up short in the championship game to No. 14/17 Colgate. Western Michigan also participated in the event.

T HEY TOOK IT OU T SIDEOn Jan. 3, Robert Morris and Bowling Green participiated in an outdoor game at Fifth Third Field in Toledo, Ohio, the home of the Triple-A Mudhens baseball team. On a rainy afternoon, the Colonials scored two goals in the third period to tie the 13th-ranked Falcons 2-2.

OWNING OVERTIMEWith their 2-1 loss to Air Force on Nov. 15, the Colonials saw an incredible streak come to a sudden end. Previously, RMU had gone unbeaten in 27 consecutive overtime games, posting an 8-0-19 record in such contests after losing at Canisius on Nov. 20, 2010.

BREAKING T HROUGHAfter sophomore defensemen John Rey (40th game) and Rob Mann (14th) netted their first NCAA goals in the season’s first month, senior forward David Rigatti scored his first collegiate goal in his 86th RMU game on Oct. 31 against RIT. Freshmen Brady Ferguson, Spencer Dorowicz and Timmy Moore have also recorded their first collegiate goals this season.

BROT HERLY LOVEWith freshman forward Timmy Moore making his NCAA debut Oct. 25 at Army, he and junior defense-man Evan Moore became the third brother tandem to skate together for the Colonials. The Moores, of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, join Colin and Furman South as well as Dave and Rob Cowan in that club.

CEN T URY CLUBForward Jeff Jones played his 100th collegiate game Oct. 11 vs. Lake Superior State, joining fellow seniors Scott Jacklin and Cody Wydo in the century club. Since then, senior David Rigatti and juniors Brandon Denham, Matt Cope, Zac Lynch, Greg Gibson, Evan Moore, Tyson Wilson and Chase Golightly have followed suit.

WYDO, IZYK GO BACK TO BACKWhile the entire team had a terrific October, senior forward Cody Wydo and sophomore goalie Dalton Izyk were honored by Atlantic Hockey on an individual basis. Wydo (6g, 5a) kept up his junior-year pace with 11 points in seven games, while Izyk stopped 97 of 98 shots for a .990 save percentage and a 3-0-0 record. Wydo and Izyk also won Player and Goalie of the Month awards in March.

ONWARD AND UPWARDThe Colonials have finished with a record of .500 or better in four consecutive seasons, going 74-61-19 over that span for a .542 points percentage. Prior to the 2010-11 season, RMU won just 69 of its first 208 games (.379 points percentage) at the NCAA Division I level.

WELCOME TO T HE BIG STAGEIt took Robert Morris three tries, but the Colonials advanced to their first NCAA Men’s Hockey Tour-nament after winning the Atlantic Hockey Championship against Canisius. RMU had two previous chances - the 2007 and ‘09 College Hockey America title games - to earn an automatic bid, but the team fell short in overtime on both occasions.

RESPEC T FROM T HEIR PEERSThe Colonials were tabbed to finish second in the Atlantic Hockey Conference this year in the annual preseason coaches’ poll, six points behind league favorite Mercyhurst. The Colonials accumu-lated three first-place votes as well, helping them to their highest preseason ranking in five Atlantic Hockey campaigns.

PRIME-TIME PL AYERSForward Greg Gibson and Cody Wydo, along with goaltender Dalton Izyk, represented the Colonials on the AHC All-Tournament Team last March. Wydo was also named the tournament’s Most Valu-able Player after recording four goals and five points in the semifinal and championship contests.

ABOU T T HE OPPONEN T

QU ICK FACTSINSTITUTION Niagara UniversityOVERALL RECORD 7-25-4CONFERENCE RECORD 11th | 5-19-4

LOCATION Lewiston, N.Y.FOUNDED 1856ENROLLMENT 4,200

NICKNAME Purple EaglesCOLORS Purple and White

FACILITY Dwyer ArenaCAPACITY 2,100

WEBSITE PurpleEagles.comTWITTER @NiagaraUHockey

HEAD COACH Dave Burkholder ALMA MATER RIT TENURE 14th season RECORD AT NIAGARA 236-219-59

A R O U N D T H E A H C

FR IDAY, MARCH 6Sacred Heart 2, Army 0Niagara 2, Holy Cross 1 Air Force 6, American Int’l 1

SATURDAY, MARCH 7Sacred Heart 5, Army 2 (Sacred Heart wins series 2-0)Holy Cross 2, Niagara 1 (3 OT) Air Force 10, American Int’l 3 (Air Force wins series 2-0)

SUNDAY, MARCH 8Niagara 5, Holy Cross 3 (Niagara wins series 2-1)

FR IDAY, MARCH 13NIAGARA at #20 ROBERT MORRIS 7:05 p.m. Mercyhurst at Bentley 7:05 p.m. Air Force at RIT 7:05 p.m. Sacred Heart at Canisius 7:35 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14NIAGARA at #20 ROBERT MORRIS 7:05 p.m. Mercyhurst at Bentley 7:05 p.m. Air Force at RIT 7:05 p.m. Sacred Heart at Canisius 7:35 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 15Mercyhurst at Bentley * 5:05 p.m. Sacred Heart at Canisius * 5:05 p.m. Air Force at RIT * 7:05 p.m. NIAGARA at #20 ROBERT MORRIS * 7:05 p.m.

* If necessary(All times Eastern)

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M U S K E T S H O T S

A BANNER YEARThe year 2014 saw the Colonials rise from the bottom of the Atlantic Hockey Conference to a league title and NCAA Tournament appearance, followed by a prolific autumn. From January to De-cember, RMU went 29-9-6 for a .727 points percentage. The Colonials were also the highest-scoring program in the nation over that span, netting 172 goals in 44 games for a potent average of 3.91.

FIGH TING T HE POSSESSION BAT T LEThus far this season, RMU has launched 48 percent of the shot attempts in its games, a measure-ment known as Corsi. Judging by Fenwick, which factors out blocked shots, the Colonials stand at 50 percent. In terms of simple shots on goal, RMU has owned 52 percent of those.

COMING T HROUGH L AT ERobert Morris scored 57 goals in the third period or overtime last season, the third-highest total in the NCAA. The Colonials have continued that trend through the first 34 games of 2014-15, outscor-ing opponents 50-32 in the final regulation frame or later.

REGUL AR-SEASON STANDOU T STwo Colonials earned regular season honors from Atlantic Hockey for their performance during the 2013-14 campaign. Forward Cody Wydo was named to the All-AHC First Team while goaltender Terry Shafer was named to the All-AHC Third Team.

LYNCH LEADS BRAINY BUNCHNative Pittsburgher Zac Lynch not only won RMU’s Most Improved Player award, he also was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Third Team, a first for the men’s hockey program. The engineering major posted a 4.0 grade-point average in 2013-14. As a team, the Colonials placed a league-leading 25 players on the AHC all-academic team, the third year in a row they led the league.

T HE CAPTAIN AND HIS LIEU T ENAN T SHeading into the program’s 11th season, head coach Derek Schooley turned to senior forward Cody Wydo to lead the squad. Scott Jacklin, David Rigatti and Tyson Wilson were appointed as Wydo’s assistant captains.

UNLOADING ON OPPOSING GOALIESLinemates Zac Lynch and Cody Wydo shot themselves into the Robert Morris record book last sea-son. Lynch had the program’s single-season record for shots with 159 while Wydo trailed him by five with 154 shots, the second-highest total in a single season.

YINZ PL AYIN’ HOCKEY N’AT ?As has often been the case in the history of the program, mutliple Colonials hail from the greater Pittsburgh area. Zac Lynch (Shaler) and David Rigatti (Peters Township) will carry the black and gold flag on this year’s team.

BAT T LE FOR T HE BORDERRMU’s 26-man roster is split down the middle when it comes to country of origin: 13 Americans and 13 Canadians. Ten Colonials hail from Ontario, by far the most among any state/province. Among the guys from the USA, Michigan is the most popular home state, with four natives on the team.

HIS MOST T RUST ED ASSOCIAT ESPrior to the 2013-14 season, head coach Derek Schooley elevated his two assistants, Matt Nichol-son and Mark Workman, to the status of associate head coach. Workman served as a top assistant at Brown for six seasons before coming to Robert Morris while Nicholson joined the Colonials after time at Adrian College. Both coaches are entering their sixth seasons as members of the Colonial hockey family.

CONNEC T WIT H T HE COLONIALSYour primary source for all RMU men’s hockey news is RMUColonials.com. Become a fan of the Colo-nials on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RMUHockey. Fans can also follow the Colonials on Twitter @RMUHockey to get updates on the team throughout the season.

COLLEGE HOCKEY ON T HE RADIOSteve Kolbe (@SteveKolbeVoice) and Mike Prisuta (@DVEMike) will call the action for home games and select road contests on 970 ESPN. Colonials fans can also catch the web stream at 970espn.com, as well as on iHeartRadio. Clear Channel, which owns 970 AM ESPN, currently carries the NFL’s Steelers and the NHL’s Penguins.

A T T H E P O L L S

US COLLEGE HOCKEY ONL INE (USCH0)MARCH 9, 20 15# TEAM (1ST) PREV.1. North Dakota (43) 12. Minnesota State (2) 23. Boston University (4) 34. Michigan Tech (1) 45. Miami 56. Minnesota-Duluth 67. Denver 78. Nebraska-Omaha 89. Boston College 910. Providence 1011. Quinnipiac 1112. Yale 1213. Bowling Green 1314. UMass-Lowell 1415. Minnesota 1516. Colgate 1817. Vermont 1718. Harvard 1919. Michigan 1620. ROBERT MORRIS 20

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES IN ATLANTIC HOCKEY: Canisius (2 points)

USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZ INEMARCH 9, 20 15# TEAM (1ST) PREV.1. North Dakota (30) 12. Minnesota State 23. Boston University (3) 34. Michigan Tech (1) 45. Miami 56. Minnesota-Duluth 67. Nebraska-Omaha 78. Denver 89. Boston College 910. Providence 1111. Quinnipiac 1012. Yale 1213. Bowling Green 1314. UMass-Lowell 1415. Minnesota 15

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES IN ATLANTIC HOCKEY:ROBERT MORRIS (7 POINTS)

ATLANT IC HOCKEY CONFERENCE PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL# TEAM (1ST)1. Mercyhurst (6) 95 points2. ROBERT MORRIS (3) 89 POINTS3. Air Force (1) 80 points4. Bentley 69 points Niagara (1) 69 points6. Canisius 52 points7. RIT 47 points 8. Holy Cross 44 points9. Sacred Heart 28 points10. Army 20 points11. American International 12 points

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UN ITED STATES - 1 3Michgian - 4Pennsylvania, New York - 2California, Texas, Colorado, Ohio, New Jersey - 1

CANADA - 1 3Ontario - 10British Columbia - 2Alberta - 1

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# NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN/PREV IOUS TEAM1 Terry Shafer G Jr. 6-2 190 Penfield, New York / New Hampshire (EJHL)2 Alex Bontje D Fr. 6-1 200 Nobleton, Ontario / Wenatchee (NAHL)3 John Rey D So. 6-0 190 Turnersville, New Jersey / Amarillo (NAHL)4 Chase Golightly D Jr. 5-10 180 Temecula, California / Prince George (BCHL)5 Evan Moore D Jr. 5-11 175 Grosse Pointe, Michigan / Sioux Falls (USHL)6 Rob Mann D So. 6-4 220 Oshawa, Ontario / Penticton (BCHL)7 Elie Ghantous D Fr. 6-0 215 Leitrim, Ontario / Carleton Place (CCHL)9 David Friedmann F Jr. 5-11 185 Toronto, Ontario / Toronto (OJHL)10 Tyson Wilson D R-Jr. 6-1 210 Brockville, Ontario / Brockville (CCHL)11 Jeff Jones F Sr. 5-9 175 Revelstoke, British Columbia / Merritt (BCHL)12 Brady Ferguson F Fr. 6-0 190 Lewisville, Texas / Amarillo (NAHL)14 David Rigatti F Sr. 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / Texas (NAHL)15 Spencer Dorowicz F Fr. 5-11 170 Olds, Alberta / Olds (AJHL)16 Greg Gibson F Jr. 5-10 175 Burlington, Ontario / Amarillo (NAHL)19 Scott Jacklin F Sr. 6-0 185 Kimberley, British Columbia / Trail (BCHL)20 Timmy Moore F Fr. 6-0 180 Grosse Pointe, Michigan / Amarillo (NAHL)21 Robert Powers D Fr. 6-1 185 Ajax, Ontario / Toronto Lakeshore (OJHL)22 Ben Robillard F So. 5-11 195 Ottawa, Ontario / Ottawa (CCHL)23 Cody Wydo F Sr. 5-11 185 Southgate, Michigan / Motor City (NAHL)24 Jay Llewelyn F Jr. 6-4 225 Saginaw, Michigan / Carleton Place (CCHL)26 Daniel Leavens F So. 6-2 185 Thornhill, Ontario / Newmarket (OPJHL)27 Zac Lynch F Jr. 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania / Bay State (EJHL)28 Matt Cope F Jr. 6-2 200 Lakewood, Colorado / Wenatchee (NAHL)30 Andrew Pikul G Fr. 6-0 170 Cleveland, Ohio / Brockville (CCHL)31 Dalton Izyk G So. 5-11 190 Oswego, New York / Indiana (USHL)44 Brandon Denham F Jr. 6-4 215 Milton, Ontario / Oakville (OJHL)

P R O N U N C I A T I O N SAlex Bontje BAWNT-jay Brandon Denham DENIMSpencer Dorowicz DOOR-uh-witzDavid Friedman FREED-minElie Ghantous EE-lie GONE-tuceChase Golightly Go-LIGHT-leeDalton Izyk Sounds like “Isaac”Daniel Leavens LEH-vinsJay Llewelyn LEW-ell-enAndrew Pikul PICK-uhlDavid Rigatti Rih-GAH-teeBen Robillard ROH-buh-lardTerry Shafer SHAY-furCody Wydo WHY-doe

W H A T ’ S L E F T ?

OFFENSE 13- 14 RET . LOST RET%Goals 145 132 13 91.0%Assists 246 211 35 85.8%Points 391 343 48 87.8%Shots 1,481 1,285 196 86.8%

I N GOAL 13- 14 RET . LOST RET%Wins 19 19 0 100.0%Saves 1,319 1,259 60 95.5%Minutes 2,560 2,428 132 94.8%

SEN IORS 4Scott Jacklin F | Kimberley, British ColumbiaJeff Jones F | Revelstoke, British ColumbiaDavid Rigatti F | Pittsburgh, Pa.Cody Wydo F | Southgate, Mich.

JUN IORS 10Matt Cope F | Lakewood, Colo.Brandon Denham F | Milton, OntarioDavid Friedmann F | Toronto, OntarioGreg Gibson F | Burlington, OntarioChase Golightly D | Temecula, Calif. Jay Llewelyn F | Saginaw, Mich.Zac Lynch F | Pittsburgh, Pa.Evan Moore D | Grosse Pointe, Mich.Terry Shafer G | Penfield, N.Y.Tyson Wilson * D | Brockville, Ontario

SOPHOMORES 5Dalton Izyk G | Oswego, N.Y.Daniel Leavens F | Thornhill, OntarioRob Mann D | Oshawa, OntarioJohn Rey D | Turnersville, N.J.Ben Robillard F | Ottawa, Ontario

FRESHMEN 7Alex Bontje D | Nobleton, OntarioSpencer Dorowicz F | Olds, AlbertaBrady Ferguson F | Lewisville, TexasElie Ghantous D | Leitrim, OntarioTimmy Moore F | Grosse Pointe, Mich.Andrew Pikul G | Cleveland, OhioRobert Powers D | Ajax, Ontario

* Redshirt

B Y C L A S S B Y P O S I T I O N

GOALTENDERS 3Dalton Izyk So. | Oswego, N.Y.Andrew Pikul Fr. | Cleveland, OhioTerry Shafer Jr. | Penfield, N.Y.

DEFENSEMEN 8Alex Bontje Fr. | Nobleton, OntarioElie Ghantous Fr. | Leitrim, OntarioChase Golightly Jr. | Temecula, Calif.Rob Mann So. | Oshawa, OntarioEvan Moore Jr. | Grosse Pointe, Mich.Robert Powers Fr. | Ajax, OntarioJohn Rey So. | Turnersville, N.J.Tyson Wilson R-Jr. | Brockville, Ontario

FORWARDS 15Matt Cope Jr. | Lakewood, Colo.Brandon Denham Jr. | Milton, OntarioSpencer Dorowicz Fr. | Olds, AlbertaBrady Ferguson Fr. | Lewisville, TexasDavid Friedmann Jr. | Toronto, OntarioGreg Gibson Jr. | Burlington, OntarioScott Jacklin Sr. | Kimberley, British ColumbiaJeff Jones Sr. | Revelstoke, British ColumbiaDaniel Leavens So. | Thornhill, OntarioJay Llewelyn Jr. | Saginaw, Mich.Zac Lynch Jr. | Pittsburgh, Pa.Timmy Moore Fr. | Grosse Pointe, Mich.David Rigatti Sr. | Pittsburgh, Pa.Ben Robillard So. | Ottawa, OntarioCody Wydo Sr. | Southgate, Mich.

BY STAT E/PROVINCE

L A S T G O A L S C O R E D

PLAYER OPPONENTAlex Bontje --- (33 GP)Matt Cope 12/30/14 vs. Colgate (12 GP)Brandon Denham 1/31/15 at Air Force (6 GP)Spencer Dorowicz 2/28/15 vs. Niagara (0 GP)Brady Ferguson 1/23/15 at Holy Cross (9 GP)David Friedmann 2/21/15 at RIT (2 GP)Elie Ghantous --- (2 GP)Greg Gibson 2/28/15 vs. Niagara (0 GP)Chase Golightly 2/20/15 at RIT (3 GP)Scott Jacklin 1/24/15 at Holy Cross (8 GP)Jeff Jones 12/5/14 vs. Sacred Heart (21 GP)Daniel Leavens 1/30/15 at Air Force (7 GP)Jay Llewelyn 11/3/12 vs. Bentley (33 GP)Zac Lynch 1/31/15 at Air Force (6 GP)Rob Mann 11/21/14 at AIC (20 GP)Evan Moore 12/13/14 at Mercyhurst (19 GP)Timmy Moore 2/21/15 at RIT (2 GP)Robert Powers --- (13 GP)John Rey 12/29/14 vs. Penn State (13 GP)David Rigatti 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart (18 GP)Ben Robillard 10/10/14 vs. LSSU (11 GP)Tyson Wilson 2/6/15 vs. Canisius (5 GP)Cody Wydo 2/20/15 at RIT (3 GP)

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S C H O O L E Y F I L E

RECORDSOVERALL 165-181-50AT ROBERT MORRIS SameAGAINST CONFERENCE OPP. 112-102-38

SCHOOLEY AS A HEAD COACHYEAR SCHOOL RECORD/FINISH13-14 Robert Morris 19-18-5/5th AHC*12-13 Robert Morris 20-14-4/5th AHC11-12 Robert Morris 17-17-5/7th AHC10-11 Robert Morris 18-12-5/5th AHC09-10 Robert Morris 10-19-6/2nd CHA08-09 Robert Morris 10-19-7/3rd CHA07-08 Robert Morris 15-15-4/3rd CHA06-07 Robert Morris 14-19-2/3rd CHA05-06 Robert Morris 12-20-3/T-4th CHA04-05 Robert Morris 8-21-4/6th CHA

*Won AHC postseason tournament

PREV IOUS COACH ING EXPER I ENCEASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Air Force 2002-2003

ASSISTANT COACH United States U18 Select 2002

ASSISTANT COACH Air Force 1998-2002

ASSISTANT COACH Cornell 1997-1998

ASSISTANT COACH/ Chicago FreezeDIRECTOR OF SCOUTING 1996-1997

H E A D C O A C H D E R E K S C H O O L E Y Head coach Derek Schooley has his Colonials primed to take the next step after a major break-through in 2013-14. Now in his 11th year in charge of RMU men’s hockey, Schooley enters the 2014-15 season with an overall record of 143-175-45. Last season, he led the Colonials to their first conference title and inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance. Following the banner year, Schooley signed a four-year contract extension that will keep him in Moon Township through the 2019-20 season. “I feel very fortunate to have started something very special from the ground up,” Schooley said. “Making the NCAA Tournament was very exciting for not only me personally, but for everyone who has been involved in the first decade of RMU hockey.” Schooley has been a college hockey coach for 17 seasons, starting with stints as an assistant at Cornell University and the Air Force Academy. In August of 2003, Schooley was named the first head varsity hockey coach in Robert Morris history. Since taking over the program, Schooley has coached 45 players who have signed pro contracts, five players that have taken part in NHL training camps and numerous others that have participat-ed in NHL developmental camps. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Schooley is married to the former Alicia Batson from Middleville, Mich. They are the proud parents of Kaitlyn, Brendan and Taylor. Prior to coming to Robert Morris, Schooley spent five years at the Air Force Academy. He was an assistant coach for four years before spending one season as an associate head coach with Air Force. Before arriving at Air Force, Schooley spent a season as an assistant coach with Cornell during the 1997-98 season. Schooley started his coaching career with the Chicago Freeze of the North American Hockey League in 1997 as an assistant coach and director of scouting. Schooley has been a head coach at the USA Hockey Select 14, 15, 16 and 17 Festivals. He also has spoken at numerous USA Hockey youth coaching clinics as well as the USA Hockey Masters Coach-ing Clinic. In August of 2002, Schooley gained international coaching experience as he an assistant coach of the United States Under-18 Select Team, which placed fifth in the Junior World Cup. Following his graduation from Western Michigan, Schooley played for the Huntington Blizzard of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) during the 1994-95 season. During the 1995-96 campaign, Schooley spent part of the season with the Blizzard before joining the Flint (Mich.) Generals, where he helped the team to a Colonial Hockey League (CoHL) regular season and playoff championship. A 1994 graduate of Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Commu-nications, Schooley was a four-year letterwinner as a defenseman with the Broncos. He tallied 23 assists and 27 total points as a senior, when he led Western Michigan with a plus-minus rating of plus-22 and won the team’s Grinder of the Year award. Follow Derek on Twitter at @DerekSchooley.

A T L A N T I C H O C K E Y F I N A L S T A N D I N G S

CONFERENCE OVERALL PTS GP W - L - T GP W - L - T STREAK1 ROBERT MORRIS 42 28 19 - 5 - 4 34 22 - 7 - 5 WON 1 2 Canisius 36 28 15 - 7 - 6 34 16 - 11 - 7 Lost 13 Bentley 33 28 14 - 9 - 5 34 16 - 13 - 5 Lost 2 4 RIT 33 28 14 - 9 - 5 34 15 - 14 - 5 Won 35 Mercyhurst 31 28 14 - 11 - 3 34 16 - 14 - 4 Lost 4 6 Holy Cross 29 28 12 - 11 - 5 34 13 - 16 - 5 Won 17 Air Force 29 28 13 - 12 - 3 37 14 - 19 - 4 Won 1 8 Sacred Heart 26 28 10 - 12 - 6 34 11 - 17 - 6 Won 2 9 Army 20 28 8 - 16 - 4 32 7 - 19 - 4 Won 1 10 American Int’l 15 28 4 - 17 - 7 34 4 - 23 - 7 Lost 1 11 Niagara 14 28 5 - 19 - 4 34 5 - 25 - 4 Lost 1

A T L A N T I C H O C K E Y M O N T H L Y A W A R D S

GOAL I E OF THE MONTHOCT. DALTON IZYK ROBERT MORRISNov. Matt Ginn Holy Cross Dec. Jordan Ruby RITJan. Keegan Asmundson CanisiusFeb. Keegan Asmundson Canisius

ROOK IE OF THE MONTHOct. Nolan Sheeran F - CanisiusNov. Tyler Pham F - ArmyDec. Jack Riley F - Mercyhurst Jan. Jack Riley F - MercyhurstFeb. Erik Baskin F - Air Force

PLAYER OF THE MONTHOCT. CODY WYDO F - ROBERT MORRISNov. Andrew Gladiuk F - Bentley DEC. DANIEL LEAVENS F - ROBERT MORRISJAN. ZAC LYNCH F - ROBERT MORRISFeb. Brad McGowan F - RIT

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SCOR ING 20 14- 15 ALL-T IMERMU Scores 4+ 15-0-1 114-17-14Opp. Scores 4+ 4-4-1 21-120-14RMU Scores 3- 7-7-4 50-164-36Opp. Scores 3- 17-4-4 143-62-36RMU Scores First 15-3-3 117-47-18Opp. Scores First 7-4-2 48-134-30One-Goal Games 7-4 56-55Two-Goal Games 4-0 40-43Three+-Goal Games 11-3 67-83

PER IODS 20 14- 15 ALL-T IMELead After 1st 10-0-2 80-22-10Trail After 1st 3-2-3 22-98-21Tied After 1st 9-5-0 63-61-19Lead After 2nd 15-0-2 125-13-14Trail After 2nd 2-3-3 12-140-22Tied After 2nd 5-4-0 28-28-14Overtime 3-1-5 15-12-50

SHOTS 20 14- 15 ALL-T IMEOutshoots Opp. 13-3-3 87-58-24Outshot by Opp. 9-4-2 74-117-23Shots are Tied 0-0-0 4-6-3Less than 19 Shots 2-0-0 8-13-020-29 Shots 3-3-0 50-80-930-39 Shots 10-2-3 72-65-3040 or more Shots 8-2-1 33-18-9Allows 19> Shots 1-1-0 3-7-0Allows 20-29 Shots 5-2-1 55-46-13Allows 30-39 Shots 15-2-2 79-78-19Allows 40< Shots 1-2-2 24-41-16

PP/PK 20 14- 15 ALL-T IMEScores PP Goal 17-1-2 106-68-27Doesn’t Score PPG 4-6-3 51-92-19Allows PP Goal 8-4-3 73-112-30Doesn’t Allow PPG 14-3-2 84-48-16Scores SH Goal 5-0-0 29-12-4Allows SH Goal 2-1-1 12-26-2

GENERAL 20 14- 15 ALL-T IME After a Win 14-4-3 64-72-26After a Loss 4-1-2 69-84-21After a Tie 3-2-0 27-19-3Game 1 of a Series 12-1-3 67-69-21Game 2 of a Series 9-5-2 65-68-22While Ranked 11-7-4 11-10-4Against a Top-5 Opp. 0-0-0 5-6-0Against a Top-10 Opp. 0-0-0 7-10-1Against a Ranked Opp. 1-2-1 14-26-2

GAMEDAY 20 14- 15 ALL-T IMEAt Home 12-3-2 82-59-26At Mellon / CONSOL 1-1-0 5-7-1On the Road 9-3-3 75-111-22On Monday 1-0-0 3-1-0On Tuesday 0-1-0 1-4-2On Wednesday 0-0-0 0-1-1On Thursday 0-0-0 1-6-0On Friday 11-1-2 70-73-20On Saturday 10-3-3 76-86-24On Sunday 0-2-0 14-10-3In October 6-0-1 26-32-4In November 2-1-2 23-35-8In December 4-2-0 21-23-10In January 7-2-1 40-38-12In February 3-2-1 38-30-12In March 0-0-0 16-24-4

R E C O R D W H E N . . . T H E L A S T T I M E

POS IT IVESRECORDED A SHUTOUT AT HOME 3-0 | BENTLEY (1/9/2015)RECORDED A SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD 6-0 | AT AIC (11/22/2014)EARNED A WEEKEND SWEEP AT HOME 5-3 & 9-4 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/16-17/2015)EARNED A WEEKEND SWEEP ON THE ROAD 5-4 & 5-2 | AIR FORCE (1/30-31/2015)SCORED TEN OR MORE GOALS 10 | AT SACRED HEART (12/3/2011)SCORED NINE OR MORE GOALS 9 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)SCORED EIGHT OR MORE GOALS 9 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)SCORED SEVEN OR MORE GOALS 9 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)SCORED SIX OR MORE GOALS 9 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)SCORED FIVE OR MORE GOALS 5 | AT AIR FORCE (1/31/2015)SCORED FOUR OR MORE POWER-PLAY GOALS 4 | SACRED HEART (2/2/2013)SCORED THREE OR MORE POWER-PLAY GOALS 3 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)SCORED MULTIPLE POWER-PLAY GOALS 2 | NIAGARA (2/28/2015)SCORED MULTIPLE SHORTHANDED GOALS 2 | AT QUINNIPIAC (10/14/2012)RECORDED 50 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL 52 | AT AIC (11/21/2014)RECORDED 40 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL 45 | AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)

NEGAT IVESWAS SHUTOUT AT HOME 0-1 | BENTLEY (1/10/2015)WAS SHUTOUT ON THE ROAD 0-3 | AT MERCYHURST (12/14/2014)WAS SWEPT AT HOME 6-7 & 0-2 | LAKE SUPERIOR ST. (1/2-3/2010)WAS SWEPT ON THE ROAD 1-4 & 2-7 | AT BENTLEY (12/6-7/2013)ALLOWED EIGHT OR MORE GOALS 8 | MERCYHURST (2/5/2013)ALLOWED SEVEN OR MORE GOALS 7 | MINNESOTA (3/29/2014)ALLOWED SIX OR MORE GOALS 7 | MINNESOTA (3/29/2014)ALLOWED FIVE OR MORE GOALS 5 | AT AIC (11/21/2014)ALLOWED FOUR OR MORE POWER-PLAY GOALS 4 | BEMIDJI STATE (1/31/2009)ALLOWED THREE OR MORE POWER-PLAY GOALS 3 | AT MERCYHURST (12/13/2014)ALLOWED TWO POWER PLAY GOALS 2 | VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)ALLOWED MULTIPLE SHORTHANDED GOALS 3 | AT BEMIDJI STATE(3/7/2009)ALLOWED 50 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL 52 | COLGATE (12/30/2014)ALLOWED 40 OR MORE SHOTS ON GOAL 45 | CANISIUS (2/7/2015)ALLOWED A HAT TRICK MCGOWAN AT RIT (2/21/2015)

I ND IV IDUALSCORED FOUR OR MORE GOALS 4 | WYDO VS. PENN STATE (11/1/2013)RECORDED A HAT TRICK WYDO VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)PENALTY SHOT ATTEMPTED 1 | WYDO VS. PENN STATE (11/1/2013)PENALTY SHOT SUCCESSFULLY CONVERTED 1 | WYDO VS. PENN STATE (11/1/2013)FACED A PENALTY SHOT 1 | SHAFER AT SACRED HEART (1/4/2014)SUCCESSFULLY STOPPED A PENALTY SHOT 1 | SHAFER AT SACRED HEART (1/4/2014)RECORDED FOUR OR MORE ASSISTS 4 | JACKLIN VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)RECORDED THREE OR MORE ASSISTS 3 | COPE VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)A GOALTENDER RECORDED AN ASSIST 1 | IZYK VS. BENTLEY (1/9/2015)RECORDED FIVE OR MORE POINTS 5 | WYDO & JACKLIN VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)RECORDED FOUR POINTS 4 | LYNCH VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)RECORDED THREE POINTS 3 | COPE VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)RECORDED MULTIPLE POWER PLAY GOALS 2 | LYNCH VS. AMERICAN INT’L (1/17/2015)RECORDED TEN OR MORE SHOTS 10 | LONGPRE VS. ARMY (1/21/2011)RECORDED A +5 RATING OR BETTER +5 | URBAN AT AMERICAN INT’L (1/4/2008)TOOK FIVE OR MORE PENALTIES 5 | GILBERT AT UAH (1/13/2007)RECORDED 20 OR MORE PIMs 24 | HERVATO VS. CONNECTICUT (1/12/2013)RECORDED 50 OR MORE SAVES 51 | IZYK VS. NIAGARA (3/21/2014)RECORDED 40 OR MORE SAVES 46 | IZYK VS. COLGATE (12/30/2014)

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2 0 1 4 - 1 5 A T L A N T I C H O C K E Y W E E K L Y A W A R D SOFFENS IVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK3/10 Cole Gunner F - Air Force3/3 Matt Garbowsky F - RIT Cole Gunner F - Air Force2/24 Brad McGowan F - RIT2/17 Matthew Zay F - Mercyhurst2/10 Josh Mitchell F - RIT2/3 ZAC LYNCH F - ROBERT MORRIS1/27 Ralph Cuddemi F - Canisius1/20 SCOTT JACKLIN F - ROBERT MORRIS CODY WYDO F - ROBERT MORRIS1/13 Daniel Bahntge F - Mercyhurst1/6 Alexander MacMillan F - American Int’l12/31 DANIEL LEAVENS F - ROBERT MORRIS Zach Luczyk F - Sacred Heart12/16 Max French F - Bentley12/9 DAVID FRIEDMANN F - ROBERT MORRIS Ralph Cuddemi F - Canisius12/2 Ryan Ferrill F - Holy Cross11/25 DAVID FRIEDMANN F - ROBERT MORRIS11/18 Andrew Gladiuk F - Bentley Matt Garbowsky F - RIT11/11 Cole Gunner F - Air Force11/4 Alex MacMillan F - American Int’l10/28 CODY WYDO F - ROBERT MORRIS Cody Freeman F - Canisius10/21 Andrew Gladiuk F - Bentley Ralph Cuddemi F - Canisius10/14 Cole Gunner F - Air Force

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK3/10 Jackson Teichroeb Niagara3/3 Mike Rotolo RIT2/24 Alex Vazzano Sacred Heart2/17 Brandon Wildung Mercyhurst2/10 Brandon Wildung Mercyhurst2/3 Mike Rotolo RIT1/27 Alex Vazzano Sacred Heart1/20 Keegan Asmundson Canisius1/13 DALTON IZYK ROBERT MORRIS1/6 Matt Ginn Holy Cross12/31 TERRY SHAFER ROBERT MORRIS12/16 Jordan Ruby RIT12/9 Jayson Argue Bentley12/2 Matt Ginn Holy Cross11/25 TERRY SHAFER ROBERT MORRIS11/18 Ruby/Bodnarchuk RIT/Sacred Heart 11/11 Blake Dougherty Bentley11/4 Matt Ginn Holy Cross10/28 DALTON IZYK ROBERT MORRIS Blake Dougherty Bentley10/21 Parker Gahagen Army10/14 DALTON IZYK ROBERT MORRIS

DEFENS IVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK3/10 Mitch Nylen D - Sacred Heart3/3 Joe McNamara D - Holy Cross2/24 Doug Jessey D - Canisius 2/17 Jonathan Kopacka D - Air Force 2/10 TYSON WILSON D - ROBERT MORRIS2/3 Danny Smith D - RIT 1/27 ALEX BONTJE D - ROBERT MORRIS1/20 Johnny Hrabovsky D - Air Force 1/13 Chris Rumble D - Canisius1/6 Jake Bolton D - Holy Cross12/31 CHASE GOLIGHTLY D - ROBERT MORRIS11/25 ROB MANN D - ROBERT MORRIS

ROOK IE OF THE WEEK3/10 Tyler Ledford F - Air Force3/3 Brendan McGuire F - Army 2/24 Jayson Argue G - Bentley2/17 Eric Baskin F - Air Force 2/10 Andrew McDonald F - Bentley2/3 Scott Pooley F - Holy Cross1/27 Ryan Schmelzer F - Canisius Robert Angiolella F - Niagara1/20 Connor Girard G - Air Force 1/13 Jack Riley F - Mercyhurst1/6 Tyler Pham F - Army12/16 Zach Sabatini F - Sacred Heart12/16 Jack Riley F - Mercyhurst Derian Plouffe F - Niagara12/9 Jack Riley F - Mercyhurst12/2 Jayson Argue G - Bentley Riley Turner G - Canisius11/25 Robert Angiolella F - Niagara11/18 Cole Bruns G - Army11/11 Tyler Pham F - Army11/4 Alex Murray F - American Int’l10/28 Nolan Sheeran F - Canisius10/21 Alex Murray F - American Int’l`0/14 Johno May F - American Int’l Jon Charbonneau F - Mercyhurst

2 0 1 4 - 1 5 S U P E R L A T I V E SGAMEMOST GOALS SCORED9 Jan. 17 vs. American Int’lMOST GOALS ALLOWED6 Dec. 30 vs. ColgateMOST SHOTS52 Nov. 21 at AICMOST SHOTS ALLOWED52 Dec. 30 vs. ColgateFEWEST SHOTS14 Jan. 23 at Holy CrossFEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED19 Nov. 22 at AIC

F IRST PER IODMOST GOALS SCORED4 Dec. 13 at Mercyhurst MOST GOALS ALLOWED2 | 3x Recent: Feb. 20 at RITMOST SHOTS17 Dec. 14 at Mercyhurst MOST SHOTS ALLOWED20 Jan. 23 at Holy CrossFEWEST SHOTS4 Oct. 18 at NiagaraFEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED4 Nov. 22 at AIC

SECOND PER IODMOST GOALS SCORED5 Dec. 6 vs. Sacred HeartMOST GOALS ALLOWED3 | 2x Recent: Feb. 21 at RITMOST SHOTS25 Nov. 1 vs. RITMOST SHOTS ALLOWED25 Dec. 30 vs. ColgateFEWEST SHOTS5 Jan. 23 at Holy CrossFEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED2 Nov. 1 vs. RIT

TH IRD PER IODMOST GOALS SCORED6 Jan. 17 vs. American Int’lMOST GOALS ALLOWED3 Dec. 14 at Mercyhurst MOST SHOTS20 Nov. 21 at AICMOST SHOTS ALLOWED22 Dec. 13 at Mercyhurst FEWEST SHOTS3 Jan. 23 at Holy CrossFEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED3 Feb. 27 at Niagara

TEAMPOINTS 25 | vs. American Int’l | Jan. 17ASSISTS 16 | 2x | vs. American Int’l | Jan. 17SAVES 46 | vs. Colgate | Dec. 30PENALTIES 9 | at Niagara | Oct. 18PENALTY MINUTES 22 | vs. RIT | Oct. 31

I ND IV IDUALPOINTS 5 | Two Times Wydo & Jacklin vs. American Int’l | Jan. 17 GOALS 3 | Three Times Recent: Wydo vs. American Int’l | Jan. 17 ASSISTS 4 | Once Jacklin vs. American In’tl | Jan. 17 SHOTS 9 | Once Gibson vs. Niagara | Oct. 17 SAVES 46 | Once Izyk vs. Colgate | Dec. 30

PENALTIES 3 | Three Times Recent: Denham at Mercyhurst | Dec. 13 PENALTY MINUTES 12 | Twice Recent: Friedmann vs. American Int’l | Jan. 17

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#1 TERRY SHAFERJUN IOR GOALTENDERCAREER STATISTICSYR GP RECORD MIN GAA SV%12-13 4 1-2-0 194:32 3.08 .88813-14 35 14-15-5 1884:53 3.02 .91114-15 16 9-3-4 978:16 2.15 .930

Total 55 24-20-9 3057:41 2.75 .915

CAREER BESTSFEWEST GOALS 0 | 4x | 11/22/14 at American Int’lMOST SAVES 59 | 12/27/13 vs. Penn State

SEASON BESTSFEWEST GOALS 0 | 11/22/14 at American Int’lMOST SAVES 44 | 2/7/15 vs. Canisius

#2 ALEX BONTJEFRESHMAN DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 33 0 4 4 14 +13

Total 33 0 4 4 14 +13

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 4x | 11/22/14 at American Int’lGOALS -----ASSISTS 1 | 4x | 11/22/14 at American Int’l

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 4x | 11/22/14 at American Int’lGOALS -----ASSISTS 1 | 4x | 11/22/14 at American Int’l

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#3 JOHN REYSOPHOMORE DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 13-14 37 0 12 12 32 +6 14-15 30 2 10 12 16 +9

Total 67 2 22 24 48 +15

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 24x | 2/20/15 at RIT GOALS 1 | 12/29/14 vs. Penn StateASSISTS 1 | 22x | 2/20/15 at RIT

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 12x | 2/20/15 at RIT GOALS 1 | 12/29/14 vs. Penn StateASSISTS 1 | 10x | 2/20/15 at RIT

#4 CHASE GOL IGHTLYJUN IOR DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 30 2 7 9 8 +1 13-14 41 3 11 14 18 +6 14-15 34 2 11 13 12 +19

Total 105 7 29 36 38 +26

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 5x | 1/30/15 at Air ForceGOALS 1 | 7x | 2/20/15 at RIT ASSISTS 2 | 4x | 1/30/15 at Air Force

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 2x | 1/30/15 at Air ForceGOALS 1 | 2x | 2/20/15 at RIT ASSISTS 2 | 1/30/15 at Air Force

#5 EVAN MOOREJUN IOR DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 37 0 9 9 26 +19 13-14 41 3 9 12 46 +9 14-15 34 1 6 7 40 +3

Total 112 4 24 28 112 +31

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 1/5/13 at ArmyGOALS 1 | 4x | 12/13/14 at MercyhurstASSISTS 2 | 1/5/13 at Army

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 6x | 12/29/14 vs. Penn StateGOALS 1 | 12/13/14 at MercyhurstASSISTS 1 | 6x | 2/28/15 vs. Niagara

#6 ROB MANNSOPHOMORE DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 13-14 10 0 1 1 6 -5 14-15 31 2 4 6 10 +6

Total 41 2 5 7 16 +1

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 11/21/14 at AIC GOALS 1 | 2x | 11/21/14 at AIC ASSISTS 1 | 5x | 1/31/15 at Air Force

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 11/21/14 at AIC GOALS 1 | 2x | 11/21/14 at AIC ASSISTS 1 | 4x | 1/31/15 at Air Force

#7 EL I E GHANTOUSFRESHMAN DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 2 0 1 1 2 -1

Total 2 0 1 1 2 -1

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 1/4/15 vs. Bowling GreenGOALS -----ASSISTS 1 | 1/4/15 vs. Bowling Green

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 1/4/15 vs. Bowling GreenGOALS -----ASSISTS 1 | 1/4/15 vs. Bowling Green

#9 DAV ID FR I EDMANNJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 28 6 7 13 22 +5 13-14 40 11 12 23 65 -6 14-15 34 11 13 24 30 +9

Total 102 28 32 60 117 +8

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 4 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart GOALS 3 | 11/22/14 at American Int’l ASSISTS 2 | 5x | 2/20/15 at RIT

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 4 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart GOALS 3 | 11/22/14 at American Int’l ASSISTS 2 | 3x | 2/20/15 at RIT

#10 TYSON W ILSONJUN IOR (REDSH IRT) DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 11-12 32 3 14 17 20 -6 12-13 4 0 0 0 4 -1 13-14 41 3 16 19 22 +13 14-15 27 3 10 13 14 +9 Total 104 9 40 49 60 +15

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 5x | 1/30/15 at Air ForceGOALS 2 | 1/30/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 2 | 2/22/14 at Canisius

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 1/30/15 at Air ForceGOALS 2 | 1/30/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 1 | 10x | 2/28/15 vs. Niagara

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#1 1 JEFF JONESSEN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 11-12 25 4 4 8 2 +6 12-13 37 4 15 19 12 -2 13-14 36 9 16 25 14 +1 14-15 28 1 8 9 6 -3 Total 126 18 43 61 34 +2

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 2x | 2/1/14 vs. ArmyGOALS 2 | 2/1/14 vs. ArmyASSISTS 2 | 5x | 1/25/14 vs. Air Force

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 9x | 2/21/15 at RIT GOALS 1 | 12/5/14 vs. Sacred HeartASSISTS 1 | 8x | 2/21/15 at RIT

#12 BRADY FERGUSONFRESHMAN FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 31 11 14 25 4 +8

Total 31 11 14 25 4 +8

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 2 | 1/23/15 at Holy CrossASSISTS 2 | 3x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 2 | 1/23/15 at Holy CrossASSISTS 2 | 3x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

#14 DAV ID R IGATT ISEN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 11-12 13 0 2 2 6 +5 12-13 24 0 2 2 4 +1 13-14 42 0 4 4 8 -3 14-15 32 2 4 6 6 -6 Total 111 2 12 14 24 -3

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 14x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 1 | 2x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartASSISTS 1 | 12x | 12/5/14 vs. Sacred Heart

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 6x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 1 | 2x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartASSISTS 1 | 4x | 12/5/14 vs. Sacred Heart

#15 SPENCER DOROWICZFRESHMAN FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 29 4 3 7 4 -3

Total 29 4 3 7 4 -3

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 10/31/14 vs. RITGOALS 2 | 10/31/14 vs. RITASSISTS 1 | 3x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 10/31/14 vs. RITGOALS 2 | 10/31/14 vs. RITASSISTS 1 | 3x | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

#16 GREG G IBSONJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 38 7 3 10 33 -6 13-14 41 15 16 31 32 +15 14-15 29 13 8 21 14 +11

Total 108 35 27 62 79 +20

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 2/28/14 at MercyhurstGOALS 2 | 4x | 2/20/15 at RIT ASSISTS 2 | 5x | 12/13/14 at Mercyhurst

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 2 | 4x | 2/20/15 at RIT GOALS 2 | 2x | 2/20/15 at RIT ASSISTS 2 | 2x | 12/13/14 at Mercyhurst

#19 SCOTT JACKL INSEN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 11-12 32 9 5 14 20 -1 12-13 34 10 12 22 12 +4 13-14 40 15 23 38 18 +17 14-15 34 11 17 28 12 +10 Total 140 45 57 102 62 +30

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 5 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’l GOALS 2 | 3x | 3/8/14 vs. ArmyASSISTS 4 | 2x | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’l

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 5 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lGOALS 1 | 11x | 1/24/15 at Holy CrossASSISTS 4 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’l

#20 T IMMY MOOREFRESHMAN FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 16 2 0 2 8 -3

Total 16 2 0 2 8 -3

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 2x | 2/21/15 at RIT GOALS 1 | 2x | 2/21/15 at RIT ASSISTS -----

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 2x | 2/21/15 at RIT GOALS 1 | 2x | 2/21/15 at RIT ASSISTS -----

#21 ROBERT POWERSFRESHMAN DEFENSEMANCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 14-15 13 0 0 0 4 +1

Total 13 0 0 0 4 +1

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS -----GOALS -----ASSISTS -----

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS -----GOALS -----ASSISTS -----

#22 BEN ROB I LLARDSOPHOMORE FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 13-14 37 4 5 9 8 -3 14-15 12 1 0 1 0 -3

Total 49 5 5 10 8 -6

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 10x | 10/10/14 vs. LSSUGOALS 1 | 5x | 10/10/14 vs. LSSUASSISTS 1 | 5x | 1/4/14 at Sacred Heart

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 10/10/14 vs. LSSUGOALS 1 | 10/10/14 vs. LSSUASSISTS -----

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#23 CODY WYDOSEN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 11-12 34 13 7 20 10 +6 12-13 38 21 12 33 16 +16 13-14 42 31 23 54 19 +16 14-15 34 19 21 40 13 +15 Total 148 84 63 147 58 +53

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 5 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lGOALS 4 | 11/1/13 vs. Penn StateASSISTS 3 | 12/13/14 at Mercyhurst

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 5 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lGOALS 3 | 2x | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lASSISTS 2 | 4x | 2 | 1/31/15 at Air Force

#24 JAY LLEWELYNJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 12 1 0 1 6 +5 13-14 21 0 2 2 0 E 14-15 3 0 0 0 0 -2

Total 36 1 2 3 6 +3

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 1 | 3x | 2/15/14 vs. NiagaraGOALS 1 | 11/3/12 vs. BentleyASSISTS 1 | 2x | 2/15/14 vs. Niagara

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS -----GOALS -----ASSISTS -----

#26 DAN I EL LEAVENSSOPHOMORE FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 13-14 26 1 2 3 10 -4 14-15 30 7 20 27 16 +4

Total 56 8 22 30 26 E

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 2 | 11/21/14 at American Int’lASSISTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred HeartGOALS 2 | 11/21/14 at American Int’lASSISTS 3 | 12/6/14 vs. Sacred Heart

#27 ZAC LYNCHJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 34 5 9 14 22 +3 13-14 42 19 28 47 68 +21 14-15 34 15 21 36 32 +15

Total 110 39 58 97 122 +39

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 4 | 3x | 1/31/15 at Air ForceGOALS 2 | 3x | 1/31/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 3 | 2/8/14 at RIT

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 4 | 2x | 1/31/15 at Air ForceGOALS 2 | 3x | 1/31/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 2 | 6x | 1/31/15 at Air Force

#28 MATT COPEJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 37 5 4 9 42 -2 13-14 40 7 14 21 40 +12 14-15 28 5 9 14 52 +8

Total 105 17 27 44 134 +18

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 2x | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lGOALS 1 | 16x | 12/13/14 at MercyhurstASSISTS 3 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’l

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’lGOALS 1 | 5x | 12/30/14 vs. ColgateASSISTS 3 | 1/17/15 vs. American Int’l

#30 ANDREW P IKULFRESHMAN GOALTENDERCAREER STATISTICSYR GP REC MIN GAA SV%14-15 1 0-0-1 15:18 0.00 1.000

Total 1 0-0-1 15:18 0.00 1.000

CAREER HIGHSFEWEST GOALS (IN START) -----MOST SAVES 6 | 11/21/14 at American Int’l

SEASON HIGHSFEWEST GOALS (IN START) -----MOST SAVES 6 | 11/21/14 at American Int’l

#31 DALTON IZYKSOPHOMORE GOALTENDERCAREER STATISTICSYR GP REC MIN GAA SV%13-14 11 5-2-0 519:55 3.00 .91714-15 18 13-4-0 1074:06 2.51 .925

Total 29 18-6-0 1594:01 2.67 .922

CAREER BESTSFEWEST GOALS 0 | 4x | 1/9/15 vs. BentleyMOST SAVES 51 | 3/21/14 vs. Niagara

SEASON BESTSFEWEST GOALS 0 | 3x | 1/9/15 vs. BentleyMOST SAVES 46 | 12/30/14 vs. Colgate

#44 BRANDON DENHAMJUN IOR FORWARDCAREER STATISTICSYR GP G A PTS PIM +/- 12-13 36 1 3 4 57 -4 13-14 42 11 14 25 40 +12 14-15 34 8 15 23 42 +9

Total 112 20 32 52 139 +17

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS 4 | 2/28/14 at MercyhurstGOALS 1 | 20x| 1/31/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 3 | 2/28/14 at Mercyhurst

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS 3 | 2x | 12/13/14 at MercyhurstGOALS 1 | 8x | 1/31/15 at Air ForceASSISTS 2 | 2x | 12/13/14 at Mercyhurst

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GAME 1 2 3 OT F SHOTS CORS I* FENW ICK** PEN-M IN PPG-ATT FACEOFF RECORD AHCROBERT MORRIS 2 0 1 --- 3 39 62 50 4-8 0-3 36 1-0-0 ---vs. Lake Superior St. 1 0 0 --- 1 30 74 50 4-8 1-3 30 0-3-0 ---ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 2 --- 3 40 65 54 4-8 2-7 41 2-0-0 ---vs. Lake Superior St. 0 0 0 --- 0 28 59 44 7-14 0-4 28 0-4-0 ---ROBERT MORRIS 1 1 3 --- 5 47 76 63 5-10 1-5 35 3-0-0 1-0-0vs. Niagara 1 1 0 --- 2 23 55 44 7-25 0-4 33 1-2-0 0-1-0ROBERT MORRIS 1 0 3 --- 4 17 29 22 9-21 1-4 30 4-0-0 2-0-0@ Niagara 0 0 1 --- 1 34 56 43 6-12 1-6 41 1-3-0 0-2-0 ROBERT MORRIS 0 2 1 --- 3 41 59 48 5-10 1-4 32 5-0-0 3-0-0@ Army 0 0 0 --- 0 36 75 53 4-19 0-5 36 2-3-0 2-3-0 ROBERT MORRIS 1 2 0 0 3 30 53 44 4-8 1-2 39 5-0-1 3-0-1@ Army 0 2 1 0 3 40 81 59 3-6 1-3 40 2-3-1 2-3-1 ROBERT MORRIS 1 4 1 --- 6 27 53 41 7-22 1-7 27 6-0-1 4-0-1vs. RIT 1 1 1 --- 3 29 61 39 10-28 0-4 41 2-4-0 1-2-0 ROBERT MORRIS 1 1 2 --- 4 42 66 55 5-10 0-5 38 7-0-1 5-0-1vs. RIT 1 0 1 --- 2 33 64 48 7-14 0-3 39 2-5-0 1-3-0 ROBERT MORRIS 0 2 1 0 3 36 69 49 6-12 0-2 41 7-0-2 5-0-2vs. Air Force 1 2 0 0 3 30 65 46 3-6 1-5 35 2-6-2 2-2-1 ROBERT MORRIS 0 0 1 0 1 45 70 58 6-20 1-3 33 7-1-2 5-1-2vs. Air Force 0 1 0 1 2 24 47 35 5-10 1-3 29 3-6-2 3-2-1 ROBERT MORRIS 1 1 3 0 5 52 77 61 4-8 2-6 50 7-1-3 5-1-3@ American Int’l 2 1 2 0 5 37 63 49 7-14 1-4 39 2-7-2 2-3-2 ROBERT MORRIS 1 3 2 --- 6 32 61 47 4-8 0-2 41 8-1-3 6-1-3@ American Int’l 0 0 0 --- 0 19 44 26 4-8 0-2 21 2-8-2 2-4-2 ROBERT MORRIS 2 1 1 1 5 32 61 45 7-14 1-1 36 9-1-3 7-1-3vs. Sacred Heart 0 3 1 0 4 35 65 50 4-8 1-6 21 5-7-2 4-5-2 ROBERT MORRIS 2 5 1 --- 8 47 85 62 7-14 3-7 31 10-1-3 8-1-3vs. Sacred Heart 1 1 2 --- 4 35 63 45 9-18 0-5 39 5-8-2 4-6-2 ROBERT MORRIS 4 1 2 --- 7 34 59 48 7-14 1-3 41 11-1-3 9-1-3@ Mercyhurst 0 2 2 --- 4 38 90 69 4-8 3-6 40 7-5-2 5-3-2 ROBERT MORRIS 0 0 0 --- 0 41 85 62 4-8 0-6 31 11-2-3 9-2-3@ Mercyhurst 0 0 3 --- 3 17 50 32 7-25 1-3 30 8-5-2 6-3-2 ROBERT MORRIS 0 2 2 --- 4 33 58 49 3-6 2-6 34 12-2-3 9-2-3vs. Penn State 0 1 1 --- 2 37 84 57 5-21 0-3 39 9-5-2 --- ROBERT MORRIS 1 0 0 --- 1 27 47 36 3-6 0-2 24 12-3-3 9-2-3vs. Colgate 2 2 2 --- 6 52 94 73 2-4 1-3 36 11-6-1 --- ROBERT MORRIS 0 0 2 0 2 36 59 48 3-6 0-7 37 12-3-4 9-2-3@ Bowling Green 1 1 0 0 2 26 47 37 7-14 0-3 39 11-3-3 --- ROBERT MORRIS 1 0 0 --- 1 35 62 46 4-8 0-3 29 12-4-4 9-2-3vs. Bowling Green 1 1 2 --- 4 43 96 67 3-6 0-4 44 12-3-3 --- ROBERT MORRIS 0 0 3 --- 3 43 76 60 2-4 1-4 44 13-4-4 10-2-3vs. Bentley 0 0 0 --- 0 34 62 49 4-8 0-2 43 9-9-2 7-5-2 ROBERT MORRIS 0 0 0 --- 0 29 53 38 7-14 0-4 40 13-5-4 10-3-3vs. Bentley 0 0 1 --- 1 34 67 52 4-8 0-7 41 10-9-2 8-5-2 ROBERT MORRIS 1 2 2 --- 5 43 69 57 6-12 1-3 36 14-5-4 11-3-3vs. American Int’l 0 0 3 --- 3 30 54 41 3-6 2-6 25 3-15-5 3-9-5 ROBERT MORRIS 0 3 6 --- 9 45 87 64 4-16 3-5 38 15-5-4 12-3-3vs. American Int’l 0 2 2 --- 4 31 51 38 5-10 1-3 33 3-16-5 3-10-5 ROBERT MORRIS 2 2 0 --- 4 14 39 31 3-6 1-4 28 16-5-4 13-3-3@ Holy Cross 0 2 1 --- 3 37 59 47 4-8 0-3 34 8-11-5 7-6-5 ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 1 --- 2 30 63 49 2-4 0-3 30 17-5-4 14-3-3@ Holy Cross 1 0 0 --- 1 39 68 57 4-8 1-2 42 8-12-5 7-7-5 ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 3 1 5 39 57 45 4-8 1-3 50 18-5-4 15-3-3 @ Air Force 1 2 1 0 4 27 58 39 3-6 0-4 26 11-14-3 10-7-2ROBERT MORRIS 2 2 1 --- 5 20 44 32 6-12 1-2 19 19-5-4 16-3-3@ Air Force 1 1 0 --- 2 28 81 56 2-4 1-6 37 11-15-3 10-8-2 ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 0 1 2 27 57 37 2-4 1-5 35 20-5-4 17-3-3 vs. Canisius 0 0 1 0 1 30 72 48 5-10 0-2 53 12-9-6 11-5-5ROBERT MORRIS 1 0 0 0 1 30 60 45 7-14 0-3 31 20-5-5 17-3-4vs. Canisius 0 0 1 0 1 45 83 57 5-21 0-6 34 12-9-7 11-5-6 ROBERT MORRIS 1 1 2 --- 4 35 59 44 4-8 2-5 29 21-5-5 18-3-4@ RIT 2 1 0 --- 3 33 80 55 6-12 0-3 43 12-14-5 11-9-5ROBERT MORRIS 0 3 0 --- 3 29 58 49 6-12 0-3 33 21-6-5 18-4-4@ RIT 0 3 1 --- 4 39 85 61 4-8 1-5 46 13-14-5 12-9-5 ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 0 --- 1 36 57 47 2-4 0-5 31 21-7-5 18-5-4vs. Niagara 1 0 1 --- 2 20 44 28 5-10 0-2 31 5-24-4 5-18-4 ROBERT MORRIS 1 0 1 --- 2 38 77 57 8-16 2-5 35 22-7-5 19-5-4vs. Niagara 0 1 0 --- 1 33 74 53 6-12 0-7 26 5-25-4 5-19-5

Total shots on goal to date: 1,191 shots for, 1,106 against (51.9 percent)

* Corsi measures all shot attempts taken - goals, shots on goal, missed shots & blocked shotsTotal Corsi to date: 2,112 attempts for, 2,272 against (48.2 percent)

** Fenwick measures all shot attempts that aren’t blockedTotal Fenwick to date: 1,643 attempts for, 1,642 against (50.0 percent)

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CAREER RECORDSPOINTS1 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 1472 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 1383 Chris Margott (2005-09) 1364 Denny Urban (2007-11) 112 5 SCOTT JACKLIN (2011-CURRENT) 102

GOALS1 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 842 Chris Margott (2005-09) 643 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 474 SCOTT JACKLIN (2011-CURRENT) 455 Adam Brace (2010-13) 40

ASSISTS1 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 902 Denny Urban (2007-11) 843 Chris Margott (2005-09) 724 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 63 5 ZAC LYNCH (2012-CURRENT) 58 SHOTS1 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 4732 Chris Margott (2005-09) 4563 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 4274 ZAC LYNCH (2012-CURRENT) 3545 Trevor Lewis (2008-12) 351

POWER-PLAY GOALS1 Chris Margott (2005-09) 302 Sean Berkstresser (2004-08) 18 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 184 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 175 SCOTT JACKLIN (2011-CURRENT) 15 SHORT-HANDED GOALS1 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 62 ZAC LYNCH (2012-CURRENT) 5 3 Ryan Cruthers (2005-08) 44 Adam Brace, David Boguslawski 3 Ron Cramer, Chris Kushneriuk 3 GAMES PLAYED1 CODY WYDO (2011-CURRENT) 148 2 Trevor Lewis (2008-12) 143 Colin South (2010-14) 1424 SCOTT JACKLIN (2011-CURRENT) 1405 Nathan Longpre (2007-11) 136 Denny Urban (2007-11) 136

GOALIE WINS1 Christian Boucher (2004-08) 422 Brooks Ostergard (2008-12) 393 Eric Levine (2009-13) 304 TERRY SHAFER (2012-CURRENT) 245 DALTON IZYK (2013-CURRENT) 18

SHUTOUTS1 Eric Levine (2009-13) 52 TERRY SHAFER (2012-CURRENT) 4 DALTON IZYK (2013-CURRENT) 43 Christian Boucher (2004-08) 3 Brooks Ostergard (2008-12) 3

SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 SAVES)1 Eric Levine (2009-13) .9252 DALTON IZYK (2013-CURRENT) .9223 Brooks Ostergard (2008-12) .9174 TERRY SHAFER (2012-CURRENT) .9155 Joe Tuset (2004-07) .904

C O L O N I A L R E C O R D B O O KGAME RECORDSPOINTS5 FOUR TIMES RECENT - CODY WYDO & SCOTT JACKLIN JAN. 17, 2015 VS. AMERICAN INT’L4 TWENTY-FIVE TIMES RECENT - ZAC LYNCH & CODY WYDO JAN. 31, 2015 AT AIR FORCE

GOALS4 TWO TIMES RECENT - CODY WYDO NOV. 1, 2013 VS. PENN STATE3 THIRTEEN TIMES RECENT - CODY WYDO JAN. 17, 2015 VS. AMERICAN INT’L

ASSISTS4 FIVE TIMES RECENT - SCOTT JACKLIN JAN. 17, 2015 VS. AMERICAN INT’L3 THIRTY TIMES MOST RECENT - MATT COPE JAN. 17, 2015 VS. AMERICAN INT’L

SHOTS12 Nathan Longpre Feb. 27, 2009 vs. Niagara11 Sean Berkstresser Feb. 24, 2007 at Niagara10 Three Times Most Recent - Nathan Longpre Jan. 21, 2011 at Army

POWER-PLAY GOALS2 SIXTEEN TIMES RECENT - ZAC LYNCH JAN. 17, 2015 VS. AMERICAN INT’L

SHORT-HANDED GOALS1 FIFTY TIMES RECENT - CODY WYDO JAN. 16, 2014 AT HOLY CROSS

PENALTY MINUTES24 Zach Hervato Jan. 12, 2013 vs. Connecticut21 Two Times Recent - Jeff Gilbert Jan. 13, 2007 at UAH19 ZAC LYNCH MARCH 8, 2014 VS. ARMY17 TEN TIMES RECENT - ZAC LYNCH DEC. 14, 2013 AT MERCYHURST

SAVES59 TERRY SHAFER DEC. 27, 2013 VS. PENN STATE58 Eric Levine Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Quinnipiac56 Eric Levine Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Niagara51 TWO TIMES RECENT - DALTON IZYK MARCH 21, 2014 VS. NIAGARA

SEASON RECORDSPOINTS1 CODY WYDO (2013-14) 542 Ryan Cruthers (2007-08) 493 ZAC LYNCH (2013-14) 474 Chris Margott (2008-09) 44 Chris Margott (2007-08) 44

GOALS1 CODY WYDO (2013-14) 312 Ryan Cruthers (2007-08) 223 Cody Wydo (2012-13) 21 Chris Margott (2008-09) 215 ZAC LYNCH (2013-14) 19

ASSISTS1 Denny Urban (2010-11) 322 Nathan Longpre (2008-09) 293 ZAC LYNCH (2013-14) 28 Nathan Longpre (2010-11) 285 Adam Brace (2012-13) 27 Ryan Cruthers (2007-08) 27

SHOTS1 ZAC LYNCH (2013-14) 1592 CODY WYDO (2013-14) 1543 Chris Margott (2008-09) 1494 Nathan Longpre (2010-11) 1435 Ryan Cruthers (2007-08) 141 POWER-PLAY GOALS1 Chris Margott (2008-09) 102 Ryan Cruthers (2006-07) 93 Chris Margott (2007-08) 8 Brett Hopfe (2005-06) 85 Nathan Longpre (2009-10) 7 Chris Margott (2006-07) 7

SHORT-HANDED GOALS1 ZAC LYNCH (2013-14) 4 Ryan Cruthers (2007-08) 43 Adam Brace (2012-13) 3 Cody Wydo (2012-13) 3 David Boguslawski (2006-07) 3

PENALTY MINUTES1 Jeff Gilbert (2004-05) 912 Jeff Gilbert (2006-07) 813 Ron Cramer (2009-10) 784 Logan Bittle (2005-06) 745 Ron Cramer (2008-09) 73

GOALIE WINS1 Eric Levine (2012-13) 192 Christian Boucher (2007-08) 153 TERRY SHAFER (2013-14) 14 Brooks Ostergard (2010-11) 145 Brooks Ostergard (2011-12) 11

SAVES1 Eric Levine (2012-13) 1,1482 TERRY SHAFER (2013-14) 9713 Christian Boucher (2005-06) 9144 Brooks Ostergard (2011-12) 8795 Christian Boucher (2004-05) 855

SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 SAVES)1 Eric Levine (2012-13) .9292 Brooks Ostergard (2011-12) .9283 Eric Levine (2010-11) .9284 Eric Levine (2011-12) .9215 DALTON IZYK (2013-14) .917 Brooks Ostergard (2008-09) .917

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AHL T EAM GP G A PT S PIM +/-Andrew Blazek Worcester Sharks (x) 3 0 0 0 0 -2NATHAN LONGPRE CHICAGO WOLVES 15 1 0 1 0 -3DENNY URBAN SPRINGFIELD FALCONS 29 2 9 11 12 -1

ECHL T EAM GP G A PT S PIM +/-SEAN BERKSTRESSER GWINNETT GLADIATORS 49 9 11 20 83 -10ANDREW BLAZEK S. CAROLINA STINGRAYS 9 2 3 5 2 +2 Cincinnati Cyclones (x) 12 0 1 1 2 +4ADAM BRACE FLORIDA EVERBLADES 55 24 30 54 36 +17RYAN CRUTHERS READING ROYALS 51 12 27 39 50 -9MATT KRUG FORT WAYNE KOMETS 37 0 4 4 87 +4CHRIS KUSHNERIUK FLORIDA EVERBLADES 46 10 14 24 22 +3Nathan Longpre Kalamazoo Wings (x) 33 10 17 27 6 -8JAKE OBERMEYER TULSA OILERS 55 3 7 10 80 -9

GP GA A SV% REC . SO ERIC LEVINE UTAH GRIZZLIES 0 0.00 .000 0-0-0 0 Indy Fuel (x) 3 4.06 .855 0-1-0 0 Fort Wayne Komets (x) 1 1.00 .952 1-0-0 0

SPHL T EAM GP GA A SV% REC . SOEric Levine Peoria Rivermen (x) 10 2.86 .894 4-3-1 0

EUROPE T EAM GP G A PT S PIM +/-CODY CRICHTON GENTOFTE (DENMARK) 26 1 3 4 47 -15JOE HARCHARIK ORLIK OPOLE (POLAND) 48 23 29 52 34 +7ZACH HERVATO HULL STINGRAYS (UK) 45 14 22 36 68 EBRENDAN JAMISON HULL STINGRAYS (UK) 49 0 17 17 22 E EVAN RENWICK HERENTALS (NETHERLANDS) 14 1 10 11 116 N/A Colin South Nice Cote d’Azur (France) (x) NO STATS AVAILABLE ANDREW BLAZEK

C O L O N I A L S I N T H E P R O S ( a s o f 3 / 1 1 )

PL AYER L AST T EAMTom Biondich Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL | 2008)Logan Bittle Dayton Bombers (ECHL | 2009)Brandon Blandina Reading Royals (ECHL | 2014) Andrew Bonello Lyon (France | 2011)Christian Boucher Hull Stingrays (U. Kingdom | 2012)Aaron Clarke Fort Wayne Komets (ECHL | 2014Doug Conley Kalamazoo Wings (UHL | 2007)Dave Cowan Miskolci Jegesmedve (Hungary | 2013)Rob Cowan Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (CHL | 2011)Ron Cramer Bloomington Thunder (SPHL | 2014)Karac Davis IPK (Finland | 2013)Reid Edmondson Mississippi Surge (SPHL | 2014)Joe Federoff Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL | 2009)Kyle Frieday Fayetteville FireAntz (SPHL | 2013)Joel Gasper Quad City Mallards (CHL | 2011)Joseph Harcharik Mississippi Surge (SPHL | 2013)Tyler Hinds Evansville Icemen (ECHL | 2014)Chris Kaufman Allen Americans (CHL | 2010)Stefan Lachapelle Mulhouse (France | 2013)Trevor Lewis San Antonio Rampage (AHL | 2014)Chris Margott Wheeling Nailers (ECHL | 2009)Brock Meadows Tulsa Oilers (CHL | 2013)Joey Olson Fayetteville FireAntz (SPHL | 2010)Brooks Ostergard Wheeling Nailers (ECHL | 2014)Nick Pernula Flint Generals (IHL | 2010)Greg Petersen Wichita Thunder (CHL | 2009)Wes Russell Missouri Mavericks (CHL | 2012)J.C. Velasquez Danbury Whalers (FHL | 2011)Kurt Wright Wheeling Nailers (ECHL | 2006)

RETIRED ALUMNI J O I N T H E 1 9 2 1 C L U B !

The 1921 Club is the official fundraising organization of Robert Morris University Athletics.

The generous gifts received from club members allow us to provide scholarship opportunities to deserving student-athletes and athletic programs, helping to guide RMU’s teams to new levels of athletic and academic excellence.

These gifts change our students’ lives. When you show your support by joining the 1921 Club, you help us provide the things our athletes need to succeed, like new equipment and uniforms, better facilities, training programs, and more.

Benefits of membership include access to premium hospitality areas at athletic events, opportunities to sit in premium seating, special invitations to athletic and university events as well as direct access to coaches, teams and experiences.

Members get all of the above while directly supporting student-athletes in their educational and athletic pursuits. Visit www.RMU.edu/Athletics/1921Club for more information!

TREVOR LEWIS

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