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Oct. 2 Acadia (Exhibition) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Oct. 7 at Ohio State (NC) Columbus, Ohio) 7:00 PM Oct. 8 at Ohio State (NC) Columbus, Ohio 7:00 PM Oct. 12 Holy Cross (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Oct. 15 Canisius (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Oct. 16 Canisius (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 1:00 PM Oct. 18 Bentley (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Oct. 21 at Robert Morris (NC) Moon Township, Pa. 7:00 PM Oct. 22 at Robert Morris (NC) Moon Township, Pa. 7:00 PM Nov. 1 at Princeton* Princeton, N.J. 7:00 PM Nov. 4 at Dartmouth* Hanover, N.H. 7:00 PM Nov. 5 at Harvard* Cambridge, Mass. 7:00 PM Nov. 11 Clarkson* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Nov. 12 St. Lawrence* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Nov. 18 at Colgate* Hamilton, N.Y. 7:00 PM Nov. 19 at Cornell* Ithaca, N.Y. 7:00 PM Nov. 26 Massachusetts (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Dec. 2 Union* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 3 Rensselaer* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 9 Sacred Heart (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 11 Princeton* TD Bank Sports Center 12:00 PM Dec. 30 at Nebraska-Omaha (NC) Omaha, Neb. 8:00 PM Dec. 31 at Nebraska-Omaha (NC) Omaha, Neb. 3:00 PM Jan. 6 at Yale* New Haven, Conn. 7:00 PM Jan. 7 at Brown* Providence, R.I. 7:00 PM Jan. 13 Cornell* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Jan. 14 Colgate* TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Feb. 3 Harvard* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 4 Dartmouth* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 10 at St. Lawrence* Canton, N.Y. 7:00 PM Feb. 11 at Clarkson* Potsdam, N.Y. 4:00 PM Feb. 17 at Rensselaer* Troy, N.Y 7:00 PM Feb. 18 at Union* Schenectady, N.Y. 7:00 PM Feb. 24 Brown* (Senior Night) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 25 Yale* (15th Annual Heroes Hat) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Mar. 2-4 ECAC Hockey First Round (Best of 3) @ Highest Seed 7:00 PM Mar. 9-11 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Best of 3) @ Highest Seed 7:00 PM Mar. 16 ECAC Hockey Semifinals Atlantic City, N.J. 7:00 PM Mar. 17 ECAC Hockey Championship Atlantic City, N.J. 7:00 PM * — ECAC Hockey League Game • NC—Non–conference All home games are available via live video and audio streaming at QuinnipiacBobcats.com

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The TD Bank Sports Center

The TD Bank Sports Center is a state-ofthe-art facility located on the York Hill Campus featuring separate arenas for Quinnipiac University’s NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball and hockey programs. The 185,000-square-foot facility was dedicated on Jan. 27, 2007 and seats 3,254 and 3,084 for basketball and hockey events, respectively. The two arenas at the TD Bank Sports Center are connected by a three-story structure featuring a common lobby and ticket box office, a premier University Club, administrative and team offices, professional-style locker rooms with student-athlete lounges, conference and meeting rooms, athletic training and equipment rooms, and a strength and conditioning center.

Strength and Conditioning Center

Athletic Training Room

Seniors (L–R): Dan Clarke, Kevin Bui, Scott Zurevinski, Mike Glaicar, Yuri Bouharevich, Spencer Heichman, Jake Whiting

Juniors (L–R): Eric Hartzell, Loren Barron, Zach Davies, Zack Currie, Mike Dalhuisen, Russell Goodman, Jeremy Langlois, Reese Rolheiser, Ben Arnt, Clay Harvey

Pro-Style Locker Room

Team/Lounge Study Area

Sophomores (L-R): Kellen Jones, Cory Hibbeler, Jordan Samuels-Thomas, Zach Tolkinen, Brooks Robinson, Connor Jones, John Dunbar

Freshmen (L-R): Matthew Peca, Bryce Van Brabant, Danny Federico, Jack Callahan


Table of Contents Media Information................................................................................ 3–10 Media Policy................................................................................................................4 Sports Information.....................................................................................................5 Bobcats Sports Network............................................................................................6 ECAC Hockey........................................................................................................ 7–8 ECAC Hockey Composite Schedule...............................................................9–10 Coaching & Support Staff................................................................... 11–18 Head Coach Rand Pecknold...........................................................................12–14 Assistant Coach Bill Riga.......................................................................................15 Assistant Coach Reid Cashman............................................................................16 Support Staff......................................................................................................17–18 2011–12 Season Preview.................................................................... 19–24 Alphabetical Roster.................................................................................................20 Numerical Roster.....................................................................................................21 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciation Guide............................................................22 2011–12 Season Outlook................................................................................23–24 Player Profiles...................................................................................... 25–59 Opponents.......................................................................................... 60–67 All-Time Series Results............................................................................................67 2010–11 Season In Review................................................................ 68–79 Season In Review...............................................................................................69–70 Individual Statistics..................................................................................................71 Situational Statistics............................................................................................. 672 Box Scores...........................................................................................................73–79 History................................................................................................ 80–99 All-Time Results...............................................................................................81–85 Program Records..............................................................................................86–91 Year-by-Year Results...............................................................................................86 All-Time Letter Winners..................................................................................92-93 All-Time Uniform Numbers...........................................................................93-94 Men’s Ice Hockey Timeline............................................................................94–97 QU Athletic Hall of Fame.......................................................................................99 About Quinnipiac.............................................................................. 97–108 Quinnipiac University......................................................................................... 101 President John L. Lahey/President’s Cabinet.................................................. 102 Athletics Staff/Athletics Council.............................................................. 103–108 QU Athletics Year in Review................................................................... 109–111 Credits The 2011–12 Quinnipiac University Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is an official publication of the Sports Information Department. Editor-in-Chief: Ken Sweeten. Editorial assistance provided by Ross Bennett, Lindsay Oliveri, Jack McDonald, Rand Pecknold and Bill Riga. Production and design by Cynthia Greco. Graphic design and layout by Karen DeFelice. Copy editing assistance by Janet Waldman and Donna Pintek. Photography by John Hassett, Peter Aaron/ESTO, and courtesy of ECAC Hockey and 2011–12 opponent institutions. Printing by Media Graphics. Special thanks to Lynn Bushnell and Thea Moritz from the Quinnipiac Office of Public Affairs, and Steve Hagwell and Ed Krajewski from ECAC Hockey. Quinnipiac University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.

>> QUICK FACTS General Information Location Hamden, Conn. Enrollment 8.200 including law and graduate students Founded 1929 President Dr. John L. Lahey Senior V.P. for Student & Academic Affairs Dr. Mark A. Thompson Faculty Athletic Representative Sean Duffy Director of Athletics & Recreation Jack McDonald (Boston College ’73) Senior Associate Athletic Director Bill Mecca (Niagara ’78) Associate AD/SWA Tracey Flynn (Connecticut ’83) Associate AD/Atheltic Training Ernie Hallbach (Connecticut ’89) Exec. Director, TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich (Stonehill College ’97) Associate AD/Academic Support Lyneene Richardson (Iowa ’96) Associate AD/ Operations Andrew Castagnola (Quinnipiac ’03) Associate AD/Intramurals Michael Medina (Maryland ’02) Associate AD/Fitness & Wellness Tami Reilly (SCSU ‘90) Assistant AD/Sports Information Ken Sweeten (So. New Hampshire ’00) Assistant AD/Compliance Bob Tipson (Plymouth State ‘68) Assistant AD/Men’s Basketball Academic Support Alyssa Budkofsky (Connecticut ‘01) Coordinator of Financial Services Amy Terry (Quinnipiac ’96) Title IX Coordinator Sarah Steele Men’s Ice Hockey Facts Head Coach Rand Pecknold (Connecticut College ’90, 18th Year) Record at Quinnipiac 317–216–56 (.591) Assistant Coach Bill Riga (UMass Lowell ’96, 4th Year) Assistant Coach Reid Cashman (Quinnipiac ‘06, 1st Year) Volunteer Assistant Coach Steve Valiquette (1st Year) Ice Hockey E-mail lorraine.onofrio@quinnipiac.edu Hockey Office Phone 203-582-3435 TD Bank Sports Center Press Box Phone 203-582-3796 Nickname Bobcats Colors Navy and Gold Conference ECAC Hockey Affiliation NCAA Division I Arena High Point Solutions Arena at the TD Bank Sports Center (3,086) 2010-11 Final Record 16-15-8 (ECAC Tournament Quarterfinalist) 2010-11 ECAC Regular-Season Record/Finish 10-7-2/Eighth Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 2002 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 23/5 Sports Information Assistant AD/Sports Information/Men’s Ice Hockey Contact Ken Sweeten Office Phone 203–582–8625 Office Fax 203–582–5385 Email kenneth.sweeten@quinnipiac.edu Cell Phone 203–859–8529 Graduate Assistants Ross Bennett, Lindsay Oliveri Athletics Web Site www.quinnipiacbobcats.com

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High Point Solutions Agrees To $1 Million Sponsorship Of Quinnipiac University’s Ice Hockey Arena At TD Bank Sports Center Hamden, Conn. - March 30, 2011 - High Point Solutions of Sparta, N.J. has agreed to a $1 million sponsorship of Quinnipiac University’s ice hockey arena at the TD Bank Sports Center for the next five seasons. “This is a significant corporate sponsorship from an outstanding, innovative company,” said Donald Weinbach, vice president for development and alumni affairs at Quinnipiac. “We seek to associate with quality brands, and in the world of network and IT solutions, High Point is known for delivering quality products and superb service.” The ice hockey arena on Quinnipiac’s York Hill Campus, home to the men’s and women’s NCAA Division I ice hockey teams, will be known as the High Point Solutions Arena. “We are proud to provide this level of support to Quinnipiac University,” said Tom Mendiburu, who along with his brother, Mike, founded High Point Solutions in 1996. “Helping a thriving university like Quinnipiac continue its unparalleled ascent, while linking our name to such a state-of-the-art ice hockey facility is truly a win-win for both of our organizations. We are excited about this corporate partnership and want to thank President John L. Lahey and the Board of Trustees for this opportunity.” Quinnipiac Director of Athletics Jack McDonald said that, along with TD Bank, High Point Solutions will enhance what is already a great fan-friendly hockey arena and one of the best facilities in all of intercollegiate athletics. “Having this level of commitment from Tom and Mike

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Mendiburu speaks volumes about what our teams and coaches have been able to accomplish at the Division I level,” McDonald said. “This year our women had the most successful year in the program’s history, and the men had a great run in the recent ECAC playoffs. I am looking forward to even more success in the High Point Solutions Arena.” High Point Solutions meets the specific needs of the Fortune 500 and service provider industries and has rapidly become known as a leader in the information technology and service sectors. As a specialist IT services and solutions provider, High Point partners with clients in planning, building and supporting their IT infrastructures. The company is headquartered in Sparta, N.J. and has offices in London, UK. Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university enrolls 5,900 full-time undergraduate and more than 2,000 graduate students in 52 undergraduate and more than 20 graduate programs of study in its School of Business, School of Communications, School of Education, School of Health Sciences, School of Law, and College of Arts and Sciences. Quinnipiac consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the North in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue. The 2009 issue of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges named Quinnipiac as the top up-andcoming school with master’s programs in the Northern Region. Quinnipiac also is recognized in Princeton Review’s The Best 373 Colleges. For more information, please visit www.quinnipiac.edu. Connect with Quinnipiac on Facebook at www.facebook.com/quinnipiacuniversity and follow Quinnipiac on Twitter @QuinnipiacU.



MEDIA POLICY 2011–12 MEDIA GUIDE

The 2011–12 Quinnipiac University Men’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Supplementary materials can be obtained either on the Web at www.quinnipiacbobcats. com or by contacting the sports information office.

WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS

Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials can be obtained from the sports information office. Upon acceptance, passes will be mailed or held at the ticket booth at the TD Bank Sports Center. Passes should be requested no later than 24 hours prior to a contest to ensure space availability.

MEDIA PARKING

All members of the media should plan to arrive at least one-half hour before the opening faceoff to ensure parking availability. Reserved parking is available for media on a limited basis.

PRESS BOX FACILITIES/SERVICES

The press area at the TD Bank Sports Center is accessible from the ground level via the press box entryway. Per NCAA regulations, only credentialed members of the media, coaches, league officials and designated administrators are allowed into this area. All members of the working media will be provided with extensive game notes, statistics, line charts and rosters approximately 90 minutes before each contest. Scoring and shot charts will be provided at the end of each period, while a complete statistical package will be distributed immediately following the contest.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

A press conference will be conducted in the media lounge of the TD Bank Sports Center following a 10-minute cooling-off period. The Quinnipiac locker room is closed to the media both for home and road games. A member of the Quinnipiac sports information staff will assist you in the interview process. Interviews with opposing players must be arranged with the opposing team’s SID. Reporters can file from the press box following the game.

INTERVIEW POLICIES

All requests for interviews must be conducted through the sports information office. Requests must be made at least one day in advance to allow the player/coach to be properly notified. At no time will the player’s dormitory telephone or cell phone numbers be released to the media. However, if a telephone interview is necessary, arrangements can be made for the student-athlete to contact that member of the media. The preferred interview time to request head coach Rand Pecknold is from 2–5 p.m. during the season.

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PRACTIcE COVERAGE

The Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team practices at set times during both the fall and spring semesters. All Quinnipiac players and coaches are available for interviews prior to, or following, practice with proper notification to the sports information office. Interviews are not granted on game days unless there are extenuating circumstances.

QU HOCKEY ON THE AIR

AM 1220 WQUN is the flagship station for the Bobcats Radio Network and Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey. In addition to men’s ice hockey, AM 1220 WQUN also will broadcast Quinnipiac men’s and women’s basketball. Nationally recognized CBS Network anchor/producer Bill Schweizer returns for his 13th season as the Bobcats’ play-by-play announcer. Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey’s home games can be heard all season on the Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN), a student-operated radio station. In addition to women’s ice hockey, QBSN audiostreams all home games for Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity sports.

RADIO/TV INFORMATION

The TD Bank Sports Center has phone and Internet connections available for visiting radio. Please contact the sports information office at least one week prior to a scheduled broadcast to ensure availability. Television crews are advised to shoot on the platform level on either side of the general admission seating.

WWW.QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM

Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey information is available on the Internet via www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Game notes, schedules/results, statistics, rosters and game stories are available. Information about Quinnipiac’s 20 other varsity sports also can be obtained on this site.

>> TD BANK SPORTS CENTER Quinnipiac University, 305 Sherman Ave., Hamden, CT 06518 203-582-5212 Mailing address: 275 Mount Carmel Ave. (YH-MKT) Hamden, CT 06518-1908

Directions:

From I-91: Take exit 10 (Route 40 connector) to Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 3/4 mile and make a left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. From Rt. 15 (Merritt Parkway): Take exit 61, Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 2.7 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. Web Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com University Switchboard: 203-582-8200 Directions to Quinnipiac: 203-582-8601 Admissions: 800-462-1944 or 203-582-8600


QUINNIPIAC SPORTS INFORMATION Ken Sweeten Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information Office Phone: 203-582-8625 Cell Phone: 203-859-8529 TD Bank Sports Center Press Box Phone: 203-582-3796 Office Fax: 203-582-5385 Email: kenneth.sweeten@quinnipiac.edu Ken Sweeten is beginning his sixth year with the Bobcats. Sweeten was originally hired as the assistant sports information director in November of 2006 before being promoted to Sports Information Director in 2007-08. In 2010, he was once-again promoted, this time to his current position of Assistant Athetics Director. In his current role, he coordinates the publicity and media relations efforts for all of Quinnipiac’s 21 sports while continuing to add content and multimedia options on www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com. Sweeten’s responsibilities include his role as the primary contact for the nationally-ranked men’s ice hockey program, as well as the field hockey, baseball and women’s golf teams. He also oversees a full-time assistant sports information director, and two graduate assistants, in addition to several federal work study employees. In that role, he coordinates all media relations for the athletic department’s student-athletes, coaches and staff. Since arriving at Quinnipiac, Sweeten has played a pivotal role in the expansion of all publications within the athletic department, as well as the development of the Bobcats’ website. In 2011, Sweeten coordinated all efforts between Quinnipiac and PrestoSports in launching the new QuinnipiacBobcats.com. Among his accomplishments since arriving at Quinnipiac, Sweeten spearheaded a national campaign that saw men’s ice hockey captain Jean-Marc Beaudoin become the first Quinnipiac student-athlete to finish among the finalists for the prestigious Lowe’s SENIOR Class Award. Sweeten has also developed promotional items for the Hobey Baker Award for Brandon Wong and Eric Lampe in 2009-10, Bryan Leitch in 2008-09 and Jamie Bates in 2007-08. Sweeten also works with Quinnipiac’s extensive student media population to audio webstream all of the Bobcats’ home events. In February 2010, Sweeten facilitated all press box operations for the Team USA Women’s Ice Hockey game against the ECAC Hockey All-Stars at the TD Bank Sports Center. He also helped coordinate all media relations and television game-day operations for the 2009-10 Northeast Conference Men’s Basketball Championship Game at the TD Bank Sports Center, which was seen live on ESPN2 nationwide. In 2008 and 2009 Sweeten successfully presented a national audience with a pair of highlight-reel plays by baseball standout Bryan Monack that resulted in the Top Play on ESPN’s SportsCenter. Sweeten also coordinated an appearance by Monack on the highly-successful ESPN First Take studio show. Sweeten also helped with the graphic design in Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach Rand Pecknold’s instructional book, Hard-Core Hockey.

In addition to his work at Quinnipiac, Sweeten is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the Greater New Haven Baseball Umpires Association (GNHBUA). Sweeten also serves on the selection committee for the March of Dimes Elm City Legends, a yearly event that recognizes New Haven area sports figures who have excelled on the playing field and in the community. In December of 2010, Sweeten was selected to serve on the Board of Managers for the Greater New Haven YMCA Youth Center, and was also selected as the board’s recording secretary. Sweeten has played an integral part in benefits for St. Baldrick’s children’s cancer research, Autism Speaks, and the Susan G. Komen Fund for breast cancer awareness. Sweeten served as one of Quinnipiac’s athletic administrators on several visits to area hospitals including Yale New Haven’s Smilow Center and Hartford Hospital. Before coming to Quinnipiac, Sweeten served as the Director of Athletic Media Relations/Sports Information at Pace University in Pleasantville, N.Y. Prior to that, he held the position of Sports Information Assistant at Southern Connecticut State University. He also served as the assistant for athlete development with the Nutmeg State Games. Sweeten graduated from New Hampshire College, now Southern New Hampshire University, in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management with a concentration in marketing and promotions. He currently resides in Wallingford, Conn.

Ross Bennett Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: ross.bennett@quinnipiac.edu Ross Bennett begins his second year as a graduate assistant in the sports information department. A 2010 graduate of Union College, Bennett is currently pursuing a master’s degree in business administration at Quinnipiac. Bennett is responsible for all media relations efforts for Quinnipiac’s nationallly-ranked women’s ice hockey team, as well as the 2011 NEC Champion women’s lacrosse team, in addition to men’s soccer, acrobatics & tumbling and women’s rugby. Lindsay Oliveri Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: lindsay.oliveri@quinnipiac.edu Lindsay Oliveri begins her second year as a graduate assistant in the sports information department. A 2010 graduate of Quinnipiac, Oliveri was also a studentathlete on the women’s soccer team. Oliveri is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public relations at Quinnipiac. Oliveri is responsible for all sports information efforts for six-time NEC Champion women’s cross country, men’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, women’s indoor and outdoor track and women’s softball.

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The Bobcats Sports Network

Quinnipiac University’s Bobcats Sports Network comprises a multimedia platform that includes television, radio and online broadcast components. The Quinnipiac University Department of Athletics has announced the 2011-11 television schedule for men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s basketball. The New England Sports Network will carry six games this season, including three men’s basketball games, two men’s ice hockey games and one women’s ice hockey game. The Madison Square Garden network (MSG), as part of the Northeast Conference Television Schedule, will feature three men’s basketball games and two women’s basketball games The Bobcats Sports Network consists of flagship radio station AM 1220 WQUN, which can be heard in Hamden and New Haven, Conn., as well as audiocasts available on www.quinnipiacbobcats.com and www. wqun.com. WQUN broadcast nearly all home and away games for men’s ice hockey and basketball. The Bobcats Sports Network also features numerous game highlights, comments and post-game shows on Apple iTunes, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. All home regular-season games at the TD Bank Sports Center (men’s and women’s ice hockey and basketball) can be seen and heard via live and archived video streaming through www.QuinnipiacBobcats.tv. Live streaming is available through a paid game-by-game subscription, while archived broadcasts can be accessed at no cost. Nationally recognized CBS Network anchor/producer Bill Schweizer returns for his 17th season as the Bobcats’ men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s ice hockey play-by-play announcer. The 42-year broadcasting veteran has held numerous anchor and reporter experiences in several sports and high-profile events. Schweizer has broadcast seven Olympiads, including the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles and the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, and served as a radio play-by-play announcer for NFL Sunday Night Games. As a baseball broadcaster Schweizer has handled radio play-by-play for the MLB Game of the Week and served as co-host alongside former Detroit Tigers’ great Alan Trammel on Inside Pitch, a two-hour baseball talk show

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that aired prior to the Sunday Night Baseball Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network. Schweizer continued his in-studio work as an anchor on ESPN Radio Sports Center and host of the 1997 ESPN Radio American League Championship Series broadcasts. He was also a play-by-play Bill Mecca Bill Schweizer announcer for NCAA Basketball Regional action and the voice of the 1985 Villanova Wildcats during their NCAA National Championship season. Joining him in the broadcast booth as color analyst during basketball games again this year will be Bill Mecca, who serves as Quinnipiac University’s senior associate athletic director. Mecca also will provide oncamera interviews from ice level during hockey contests. The former men’s basketball head coach at Quinnipiac from 1991–96, Mecca has been an athletics department staff member since 1978 and is responsible for all internal operations of the program. From 1978–91 Mecca served as the men’s basketball assistant coach, men’s tennis head coach and assistant director of athletics. Mecca is also the founder of the Quinnipiac Roundball Golf Tournament, which has generated more than $100,000 in contributions to the athletic department over the past 15 years. in 2008, Mecca was inducted into the Quinnpiac Hall of Fame. Fox 61 WTIC-TV Sports Director Rich Coppola will assume analyst duties for the men’s ice hockey television broadcasts. Jayme Parker will also return this year to handle all side line reporting duties for men’s and women’s baseketball. In 2009, Bobcats Unleashed in HD debuted on NESN. The HD broadcast was teh first of its kind for a New England college broadcast and was the brain child of Peter Sumby, associate director of the Ed McMahon Communication’s Center, and Jack McDonald, director of athletics and recreation, and was enthusiastically endorsed by NESN. Bobcats Unleashed features Quinnipiac student-athletes, coaches and staff and is produced in high definition by Sumby and numerous undergraduate and graduate students from Quinnipiac’s school of communication. In 2010, Bobcats Unleashed in HD received a New England Emmy Nomination.


ECAC HOCKEY TRADITION: ECAC Hockey, “where hockey’s not just another tradition.” ECAC Hockey, as it exists today, was founded in 1961. The evolution began with an ‘informal’ conference, which witnessed prosperous years in the late ’60s and early ’70s and over the years progressed into one of the best college hockey leagues in the country. ECAC Hockey is one of six conferences that compete in NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Hockey Championships. The conference is comprised of 12 institutions filled with tradition, legendary players, coaches, and administrators who have paved the way for recognizing and celebrating yearly accomplishments on and off the ice. With a noteworthy past, collegiate ice hockey has been a mainstay with member institutions for nearly a century. On Jan. 19, 1898, less than two years after the first-ever college hockey game, Brown defeated Harvard in Boston, Mass., in the first college hockey game between the two schools still sponsoring the sport. ECAC Hockey has evolved into pure hockey. The rise to prominence has not been limited to the playing surface, as the league’s alumni has cemented itself with such identifiable labels as; integrity, sportsmanship, leadership, scholarship, pursuit of excellence and commitment.

INTEGRITY:

Prestigious play, fairness and respect have been values associated with former with former ECAC Hockey players that have been carried onto the next level. Today, many former players are enjoying careers and are respected on the next level in the National Hockey League (NHL). Former League standouts include Anaheim Ducks forwards George Parros (Princeton), and Todd Marchant (Clarkson); Atlanta Thrashers defenseman Grant Lewis (Dartmouth) and forwards Rich Peverley (St. Lawrence) and Todd White (Clarkson); Boston Bruins forward Byron Bitz (Cornell); Buffalo Sabres forward Dominic Moore (Harvard); Calgary Flames forward Craig Conroy (Clarkson); Carolina Hurricanes forward Erik Cole (Clarkson); Colorado Avalanche forwards T.J. Galiardi (Dartmouth) and David Jones (Dartmouth); Columbus Blue Jackets forward Craig MacDonald (Harvard); Dallas Stars forward Raymond Sawada; Florida Panthers defenseman Tanner Gladd (Dartmouth); Los Angeles Kings forwards Matt Moulson (Cornell), Kevin Westgarth (Princeton) and John Zeiler (St. Lawrence); Minnesota Wild forward Dominic Moore (Harvard); Montreal Canadiens forward Chris Higgins (Yale) and defenseman Ryan O’Byrne (Cornell); N.Y. Islanders defenseman Joe Callahan (Yale), goaltender Yann Dannis (Brown) and forward Mike Iggulden (Cornell); Ottawa Senators forward Jesse Winchester (Colgate); Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Randy Jones (Clarkson) and forward Darroll Powe (Princeton); Pittsburgh Penguins forward Craig Adams (Harvard) and defenseman Ben Lovejoy (Dartmouth); St. Louis Blues forward Andy McDonald (Colgate); San Jose Sharks forwards Tom Cavanagh (Harvard) and Ryan Vesce (Cornell) and defensemen Kent Huskins (Clarkson) and Doug Murray (Cornell); Tampa Bay Lightning defensemen Corey Murphy (Colgate) and Noah Welch (Harvard); Toronto Maple Leafs forwards Jeff Hamilton (Yale) and Lee Stempniak (Dartmouth); Vancouver Canucks defenseman Willie Mitchell (Clarkson); and Washington Capitals forward Chris Clark (Clarkson) and defenseman Brian Pothier (Rensselaer).

SPORTSMANSHIP:

Respect, hard work, and intense competition help mold some of the players into model student-athletes and citizens. Cornell head coach Mike Schafer, several current players and several alumni traveled in early June to the Dominican Republic to do some

construction projects for a school. Among items the group finished were enclosing the water generator for drinking water and shielding it from the elements of hurricane season, extending a fence around the school and laying the foundation for a medical clinic; the entire league participated in a “Pink at the Rink” program wearing and selling special jerseys with proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society and Hockey Coaches Care program; Harvard annually holds a youth hockey clinic for Allston-Brighton Youth Hockey, and several players run the non-profit Crimson City Hockey Clinic; Quinnipiac raised over $30,000 at Rand Pecknold’s Blades & Skates event to benefit St. Baldrick’s Children’s Cancer Research.

LEADERSHIP:

Delivering hockey and connecting strong values beyond the playing surface has produced its share of administrators in the National Hockey League (NHL). Peter Chiarelli (Harvard) is the general manager of the Boston Bruins; Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell) is the general manager for the Dallas Stars, while Dave Taylor (Clarkson) serves as its director of player personnel; Mike Barnett (St. Lawrence) is currently serving as an adviser and scout for the New York Rangers, while fellow St. Lawrence University grad Ray Shero is the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins; Brent Flahr (Princeton) serves as the assistant general manager for the Minnesota Wild; Colgate alum David Conte is the executive vice president, hockey operations, for the N.J. Devils; St. Lawrence graduate Bill Torrey serves as the Florida Panthers’ alternate governor, while fellow Saints’ graduate Jacques Martin is the current head coach of the Montreal Canadiens and Randy Sexton is the assistant general manager for the Florida Panthers. In addition, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is a Cornell graduate and NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daley is a graduate of Dartmouth.

SCHOLARSHIP:

It is been a primary goal of ECAC Hockey institutions to strive for academic achievement. It is instilled that all student-athletes not only excel in sports, but build character. Each year all teams boast several players on the all ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team. Few, if any, conferences have been able to produce a list of influential and successful alumni like ECAC Hockey. Scott Hanley (Brown) currently serves as director of sports and competition for ESPN X Games, while John McLennan (Clarkson) spent his career as CEO of Bell Canada. Some former ECAC Hockey players became inventors, like Colgate’s Ed Werner and John Haney, who invented the board game Trivial Pursuit.

PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE:

Since 2003 the Times Union Center has played host to the ECAC Hockey Championship. This exciting weekend has developed into more than a hockey tournament with packed houses and a special FanFest celebration. Over the last several years the league has witnessed an influx of players into the NHL. Over a dozen players having ECAC Hockey ties have been selected in the last two NHL Entry Drafts.

COMMITMENT:

The future of ECAC Hockey continues to develop, as it is consistently labeled as one of the premier conferences from top to bottom. Each year all 12 institutions strive to set new standards of excellence. The league continues to offers a variety to their fans and alumni including a television broadcasts of several games, including tournament games, newly designed conference web site with up-to-the-minute scoring updates, and a weekly radio report during the season.

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SCOTTY M. WHITELAW CUP

WILLIAM J. CLEARY CUP

On March 16, 2001 at the 40th league championship in Lake Placid, N.Y., the ECAC Hockey paid tribute to retiring Harvard director of athletics William J. “Bill” Cleary Jr. by renaming its regularseason trophy the William J. Cleary Cup. Cleary, whose association with Harvard spanned six decades and included experiences as a student-athlete, coach and administrator, served as director of athletics since February 14, 1990, after 19 seasons as the school’s men’s ice hockey coach. Harvard enjoyed considerable competitive sucWILLIAM cess duringCLEARY Cleary’s tenure. From the winter of 1990 through June 2001, Crimson teams captured 69 Ivy League titles and 28 national championships, including the 1990 NCAA women’s lacrosse crown and the 1998–99 women’s ice hockey title. In 1997, Cleary received the Lester Patrick Award for his contributions to hockey, was named to the NCAA Ice Hockey 50th Anniversary Team, was chosen the U.S. Hockey Player of the Decade (1956–66) and was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Hall of Fame. In 1996, he was selected one of the “100 Golden Olympians” by the U.S. Olympic Committee. He previously was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1989. Cleary ranks among the greatest athletes to play for Harvard, and still holds or shares seven university records in hockey. He was a First-Team All-America selection in 1954–55 when he helped the Crimson earn a berth in the NCAA Final Four. CLEARY CUP

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On March 9, 1989, the league paid tribute to retiring commissioner Robert M. “Scotty” Whitelaw by announcing that the ECAC Hockey men’s ice hockey championship trophy would be named the Whitelaw Cup. Whitelaw joined the ECAC in 1960 as assistant commissioner, two years before the ECAC Division I ice hockey championship was formalized. He SCOTTY WHITELAW became commissioner of the nation’s largest athletic conference in 1972 after the retirement of George L. Shiebler, and served in that capacity until his retirement on June 30, 1989. During his term as commissioner, Whitelaw was instrumental in helping the ECAC grow and prosper. Nearly 50 colleges and universities joined the ECAC during his tenure as commissioner, and when he retired, the conference sponsored over 90 men’s and women’s championships in 19 sports. Further, Whitelaw helped implement the ECAC’s move in 1973 from the Royal Manhattan Hotel in New York to its current location, the Asa. S. Bushnell Center in Centerville, Mass. Whitelaw served many roles while with the ECAC. He was on the executive board of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, and served as an adviser to the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association, the sponsor of the National Invitation Tournament. He also served on numerous NCAA committees. WHITELAW CUP

TIM TAYLOR COACH OF THE YEAR

On March 15, 2007, ECAC Hockey announced that the league Coach of the Year Award would be renamed the Tim Taylor Award in honor of longtime ECAC Hockey head coach Tim Taylor. Taylor played his collegiate hockey at Harvard and spent 28 seasons behind the bench at Yale before leaving his post at the end of the 2005–06 season. Taylor owned a 342–433–55 record in 28 seasons at Yale producing one ECAC Hockey title, six Ivy League championships and a pair of 20-win seasons. Taylor, the 1997–98 Spencer Penrose Award winner as the American Hockey Coaches Association University TIM TAYLOR Coach of the Year, was a three-time (1986–87, 1991– 92, 1997–98) ECAC Coach of the Year and a two-time (1991–92, 1997–98) New England Coach of the Year. Taylor was the head coach of the 1994 U.S. Olympic Team at Lillehammer and has had a number of important roles in international hockey, including one as assistant general manager and assistant coach for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team.


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Rand Pecknold

Head Coach 18th Season Connecticut College ‘90/’93

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his past season, his 17th at Quinnipiac, Rand Pecknold led the Bobcats to their 15th straight non-losing season at 16-158 while also leading Quinnipiac to the ECAC Hockey Championship Quarterfinals. Since joining ECAC Hockey for the 2005-06 season, the Bobcats have hosted an ECAC Hockey Championship First Round series in each of the last six years and are the only team in the 12-team league to win a postseason series in each season. For his career, Pecknold boasts a career record of 317-216-56, making him just the fifth coach in Quinnipiac Athletics history to reach the 300-win mark. Since joining the Division I ranks for the 1998-99 season, Quinnipiac ranks in the top ten in NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey in wins and winning percentage. Among his many honors, Pecknold is a two-time Spencer Penrose National Coach of the Year finalist, the 2005 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year, the 2006 InsideCollegeHockey.com ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and was a member of the inaugural class of the Elm City Legends in 2008. Since taking over as head coach of the Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey team 18 years ago, Rand Pecknold has asserted himself as one of the nation’s best. He has seen plenty of changes, but one constant is a proven track record filled with success and accomplishment, both on the team and individual fronts. 2009–10 was no exception, as the program reached its all-time highest national-ranking, fourth in the USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I polls. Quinnipiac’s early-season success featured wins against nationally-ranked Ohio State on the Buckeyes home-ice to open the season before ultimately winning 12 of their first 13 games. Included in the run, that culminated with the No. 4 ranking, were wins against nationally-ranked UMass and Cornell, including Quinnipiac second win in their last three regular-season games at Lynah Rink. Pecknold’s line-up featured a pair of early-season nationallyranked scoring leaders in Brandon Wong and Eric Lampe, as well as the AHCA National Player of the Month in goalie Dan Clarke. Quinnipiac hit a lull over the middle part of the season, before clinching home-ice advantage for the ECAC Hockey First Round for the fifth consecutive year, while also extending their streak of Quarterfinal appearances to five. When the dust settled, Wong was signed by the Grand Rapids Griffens of the American Hockey League, while Lampe and Jean-Marc Beaudoin landed in the East Coast Hockey League, with Lampe lacing them up for the Florida Everglades while Beaudoin helped the Bakersfield Condors to their league championship for the first time in program history. In addition to his team’s success, Pecknold won his 300th career game as the Bobcats clinched their

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ECAC Hockey First Round series. In 2008–09, the Bobcats line-up included the nation’s leading scorer in Bryan Leitch, who also led the nation in assists. It was a first for the Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey program at the Division I level and was also the first time since All-American Reid Cashman word the Bobcats’ sweater that Pecknold coached a player that landed among the nation’s leaders. In addition to Leitch, linemate David Marshall also ranked in the top ten in points scored as well as goals scored as the duo sat in the top two spots on the ECAC Hockey scoring list. Leitch was named to the ECAC Hockey Second Team, become Quinnipiac’s first all-league player since 2006–07. In 17 seasons as head coach at Quinnipiac, Pecknold has accumulated the most wins of any coach in program history and is a two-time finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, given annually to the top Division I college hockey coach. Pecknold guided Quinnipiac to two MAAC regular-season titles, one Atlantic Hockey regular-season title, one MAAC tournament title and the firstever NCAA berth in program history in 2002. In addition to individual success, the Bobcats won their second consecutive in-season tournament when they knocked off Merrimack and nationallyranked Air Force to win the Toyota UConn Hockey Classic. The Bobcats went on to defeat Harvard and Dartmouth, also nationally ranked at the time, for an impressive four wins in six days. The feat pushed Quinnipiac into the national polls for the first time that year while they were also named the College Hockey News National Team of the Week. Pecknold is currently 268–174–47 (.596) at the Division I level with a combined 317–216–56 (.586) mark at both the Division I and Division II levels. His win total (317) and winning percentage (.586) over the past 16 years rank first all-time at Quinnipiac. Included in that overall mark is an astounding ledger of 191–104–44 in conference play at the Division I level. The Bobcats are coming off their 15th consecutive non-losing season which includes 10 20-win marks in the past 12 seasons, including five of their last six — all at the Division I level. In addition, Quinnipiac ranks in the top 15 of all NCAA Division I men›s ice hockey programs in wins (227) over their first 12 years (1998–2010) at the Division I level.In that span, Quinnipiac also has the third best power-play percentage (20.6%) of any Division I men›s ice hockey program. The Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey 2007–08 season started off on a high note when the team was ranked in the top 15 by both the USCHO.com/CSTV Division I and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine College Hockey Preseason Polls. The Bobcats became mainstays in the national rankings for most of the season, rising to 10th in both polls while also being featured in College Hockey News’ first NCAA Tournament prediction of the season. January 21, 2008 marked the date for Quinnipiac’s highest ranking all-time in a national poll. The Bobcats locked down the 10th slot in the InsideCollegeHockey.com poll while also being ranked in the top 15 in the RPI and PairWise Standings. In addition to their accomplishments in the Blue and Gold, 14 players were ECAC Hockey All-Academic selections, for the second straight season. Captain Jamie Bates was also signed by the Norfolk (Va.) Admirals, the top AHL affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, before then signing with the Springfield (Mass.) Falcons, the top AHL affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers. The Bobcats took a strong step forward on the national stage in 2006–07. Quinnipiac was ranked in the top 20 for 18 weeks and reached the finals of the ECAC Hockey Tournament in just its second year in the league. During the league playoffs, the Bobcats recorded three victories against nationally ranked teams-including a two-game series sweep at Cornell’s hostile Lynah Rink. Ultimately, Quinnipiac fell one game shy of reaching the NCAA Tournament,


as it was defeated by No. 5 nationally ranked Clarkson in the tournament final. On the individual front, 14 players earned All-Academic honors from ECAC Hockey. In addition, senior defenseman Reid Cashman was selected as a First-Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association and signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs following the season. Brandon Wong was tabbed as a Freshman All-American after earning league Co-Rookie of the Year honors. Faced with one of the biggest challenges since taking over as head coach of the program, Pecknold made sure that things didn’t skip a beat while joining ECAC Hockey in 2005-06. The Bobcats reached the 20-win plateau for the seventh time in eight seasons, finishing at 20–18–1. For his efforts, Pecknold was named ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year by Insidecollegehockey.com. Despite winning 15 of its final 18 games in 2004-05 to finish with a 21–13–1 mark and the Atlantic Hockey regular-season title, Quinnipiac finished one victory shy of earning an NCAA Tournament berth, falling in the conference tournament final. Pecknold was selected as the 2005 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year and was tabbed as a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award. Cashman was voted a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, given annually to the top player in college hockey, and earned All-America accolades from two national media outlets. Off the ice, senior goaltender Jamie Holden was named a CoSIDA First-Team District I Academic All-America selection for his performance in the classroom. In 2003–04, Pecknold coached a unit that was decimated by injuries but still managed to achieve a winning record for the eighth straight year at 15–14–6. During the 2002–03 campaign, Quinnipiac reached the MAAC tournament final for the third consecutive season, but fell one goal short of its second straight NCAA Tournament berth. Nevertheless, the Bobcats did reach the 20-win plateau for the fifth straight year, closing with a 22–13–1 mark. The 2001–02 campaign was arguably the most successful of Pecknold’s tenure in Hamden. Despite being picked to finish fifth in the preseason coaches’ poll, the Bobcats closed out the regular season with a second-place effort. Then, in the MAAC Tournament, Quinnipiac registered one-goal wins over Iona and Sacred Heart before taking a 6–4 win over Mercyhurst in the title game. As a result, Quinnipiac earned its first-ever trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament. Pecknold became the winningest coach in program history with his 141st win on March 1, 2002, a 6–2 win over UConn. In 2000–01, Quinnipiac registered a final mark of 22–11–4. After finishing with a 17–7–2 mark in the regular season, the Bobcats finished one game shy of their first ever NCAA berth, falling to Mercyhurst, 6–5, in the MAAC Hockey League championship game. Quinnipiac finished the 1999–2000 season with a 27–6–3 final record. The 27 wins broke the school record of 26, which was set in 1998–99. In its first season in Division I in 1998–99, Quinnipiac set a school record with 26 victories on its way to the inaugural MAAC Hockey League regularseason title. In 1997–1998, its final Division II campaign, Pecknold guided the Bobcats to a 19–3–1 record. Quinnipiac also set a school record for winning percentage (.848).

under head coach and former NHL player Doug Roberts. A standout for the Camels, Pecknold led Connecticut College to the 1990 ECAC South Championship. As a senior, Pecknold set school season records for goals (17) and points (47) by a defenseman. He earned First-Team All-ECAC South honors and a spot on the Division III All-England Team. Playing as a forward in his first three collegiate seasons, he led the Camels in goals as a sophomore (19) and junior (23).

PERSONAL: An economics major, Pecknold earned his bachelor’s degree in 1990 and added a master’s degree in education in 1993. A native of Bedford, N.H., Pecknold played scholastically at Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass. Pecknold, his wife, Nikki, son, Tate, and daughters, Cecelia and Georgia currently live in Southport, Conn.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Hired at Quinnipiac on May 5, 1994, Pecknold previously served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Connecticut College, for three seasons

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>> THE RAND PECKNOLD FILE • Most wins of any coach in Quinnipiac hockey history (317)

• Assistant coach at Connecticut College (1991–93)

• Under Pecknold’s leadership, Quinnipiac is the only team to win an ECAC Hockey Tournament series in each of the last five years

• Three-year letter winner as a player at Connecticut College

• Led Bobcats to No. 4 ranking in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Ice Hockey and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls, the highest ranking in program history

• 13 consecutive non-losing seasons, including nine 20-win marks in the past 11 seasons. • Earned his bachelor’s degree in economics and his master’s degree in education from Connecticut College in 1990 and 1993, respectively.

• Two-time Spencer Penrose Award finalist, given to the National Coach of the Year (2002, 2005)

>> INSIDE THE NUMBERS

• Honored as part of the inaugural class of the Elm City Legends in 2008

• 130 All-Academic Team selections • 22 All-League selections (14 First-Team picks)

• 2005 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year

• 11 All-Rookie Team picks

• 2002 NCAA Tournament participant

• 8 Quinnipiac Cup MVPs

• 2002 MAAC Tournament champions

• 5 League Players of the Year

• Eight 20-win seasons, including five consecutive years with at least 20 wins (1998–2003)

• 5 League Rookies of the Year

• Five conference tournament final appearances

• 4 All-Americans

• Served as clinician at 2000–02 NCAA YES Clinics at Frozen Four

• 1 Hobey Baker Award Finalist • 1 Academic All-American • 1 League Tournament MVP

RAND PECKNOLD YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD School Year Overall

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1994–95

6–15–1

4–3–0

2–12–1

0–0–0

5–8–1#

4–3–1

1–5–0

Quinnipiac

1995–96

11–12–4

8–3–2

3–9–2

0–0–0

6–3–3#

4–0–2

2–3–1

Quinnipiac

1996–97

13–12–2

6–6–1

7–6–1

0–0–0

8–6–0#

4–3–0

4–3–0

Quinnipiac

1997–98

19–3–1

10–0–0

7–2–1

2–1–0

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Quinnipiac

1998–99

26–6–2

15–1–0

11–4–2

0–1–0

22–4–2*

13–1–0

9–3–2

Quinnipiac

1999–2000

27–6–3

14–1–2

13–2–1

0–3–0

23–1–3*

11–0–2

12–1–1

Quinnipiac

2000–01

22–11–4

12–3–0

8–7–4

2–1–0

17–7–2*

10–3–0

7–4–3

Quinnipiac

2001–02

20–13–5

12–1–3

6–10–2

2–2–0

15–6–5*

10–1–3

5–5–2

Quinnipiac

2002–03

22–13–1

14–2–0

7–9–1

1–2–0

18–7–1*

11–2–0

7–5–1

Quinnipiac

2003–04

15–14–6

10–1–3

5–12–3

0–1–0

12–6–6^

8–1–3

4–5–3

Quinnipiac

2004–05

21–13–3

14–4–1

7–9–2

0–0–0

16–6–2^

10–2–0

6–4–2

Quinnipiac

2005–06

20–18–1

10–5–1

10–13–0

0–0–0

8–13–1$

6–4–1

2–9–0

Quinnipiac

2006–07

21–14–5

12–5–2

7–8–2

2–1–1

10–8–4$

5–4–2

5–4–2

Quinnipiac

2007–08 20–15–4 10–6–2 9–9–2 1–0–0 9–9–4$ 5–4–2

4–5–2

Quinnipiac

2008–09 18–18–3 8–7–3 7–10–0 3–1–0 9–10–3$ 3–5–3

6–5–0

Quinnipiac

2009–10 20–18–2 13–7–1 7–11–2 0–0–0

8–3–0 5–4–1

4–3–2

2010-11 16-15-8 10-7-2 6-8-6 0-0-0

6-9-7 3-3-5

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191–104–44

112–38–25

0-0-0 78–64–20


Bill Riga

Assistant Coach Fourth Season University of Massachusetts—Lowell ’96

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ill Riga enters his fourth year with the Bobcats. Before coming to Hamden, Riga served as an assistant coach at ECAC Hockey rival Union College for the previous five seasons. While at Union, Riga served as the Dutchmen’s primary recruiter, helping Union to their then-highest finish in their Division I history when all four of his previous recruiting classes played together in 2007–08. In addition to his recruiting duties, Riga also worked extensively with the team’s forwards as well as on the penalty kill and on face-offs. In his five years on staff at Union, the Dutchmen reached the ECAC Hockey Tournament four times. Before Riga arrived in Schenectady, Union had only been to the tournament once in the

previous 15 years. Riga also recruited one All-ECAC Hockey selection and two ECAC Hockey All-Rookie picks. Prior to Union, Riga was the recruiting coordinator and associate head coach for the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) in Framingham, Mass. During Riga’s tenure with the Jr. Bruins from 1996 to 2003, 33 of his players signed Letters of Intent to Division I programs. From 2000 to 2002, Riga was also the head coach and director of hockey at the Rivers School in Weston, Mass. Riga was a four-year letterwinner at Hockey East member, University of Massachusetts-Lowell. In his time there, Riga helped the River Hawks to four Hockey East Tournament Semifinal appearances and two NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal appearances. Riga was also a Hockey East All-Academic selection and the recipient of the 1996 Gus Coutu Award for exemplifying the spirit of UMass Lowell men’s ice hockey.

>> The Bill Riga File • Entering his fourth season as an assistant coach at Quinnipiac in 2011-12 • Spent the previous five seasons as an assistant coach at ECAC Hockey for Union College • Served as the Dutchmen’s primary recruiter and travel coordinator • His first four recruiting classes helped Union to its best finish in program history in 2007–08 • Helped Union to four home ECAC Hockey first round playoff series in five years • Recruited one All-ECAC Hockey player and two ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team selections • Former associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the EJHL’s Boston Junior Bruins • Set school record for wins (18) in a season as the head coach and director of hockey at the Rivers School in Weston, Mass. • Four-year letter winner at UMass Lowell • Hockey East All-Academic Team selection • Recipient of 1996 Gus Coutu Award for exemplifying the spirit of UMass Lowell hockey • BS, University of Massachusetts–Lowell, exercise physiology, 1996

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familiar face returns to the TD Bank Sports Center as former Bobcats’ All-American Reid Cashman has been named assistant coach for the 201112 season. Cashman recently completed a five-year professional career that most recently saw him playing in Austria’s professional league. Cashman was recently named as one of the top 50 players in ECAC Hockey history, as announced by the league during the 2010-11 season. Cashman was previously named to the ECAC Hockey All-Decade Team for the period from 2000 through 2009. A native of Red Wing, Minn., he first earned All-America honors in 200405 when the Bobcats were members of Atlantic Hockey. Cashman went on to earn consecutive ECAC Hockey First Team and All-American honors when he finished as the league’s top-scoring defenseman in 2006 and 2007, and was the only defenseman in the Top 20 in scoring in the nation in both years. In 2007, he captained a Quinnipiac team that played for the ECAC Hockey Championship in just its second year in the league. In 79 career ECAC Hockey games, Cashman tallied 82 points, earning him a spot on the All-Decade team. In 2007, he finished second in the nation in scoring among defenseman with 41 points in 40 games for a 1.02 per game average. The previous season, he scored 41 points in 39 games for a 1.05 per game average, good for third in the nation among all blue-liners. In both seasons in ECAC Hockey, Cashman led the league in assists and power-play points and was a Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist. The school record-holder in career assists with 125, he also holds the singleseason defenseman records in assists with 35 in 2006-07 and 45 in 2004-05. The all-time leading scorer amongst defenseman, his 148 career points rank eighth overall. Upon completion of his Quinnipiac career, Cashman signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, playing seven games that season with Toronto’s top affiliate, the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League (AHL). Cashman enjoyed two stints with the Marlies, while also suiting up for the AHL’s WilkesBarre/Scranton Penguins and the Milwaukee Admirals. He also played for the Columbia Inferno, Wheeling Nailers and the Cincinnati Cyclones of the East Coast Hockey League before completing his professional career overseas with EHC Black Wings Linz of the Austrian Erste Bank Ice Hockey League.

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Steve Valiquette

Volunteer Assistant/Goalie Coach First Season

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teve Valiquette enters his first season as Quinnipiac’s volunteer assistant coach. An NHL veteran who spent 15 years between the pipes for the New York Islanders, Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers, Valiquette will be working with the Bobcats’ goalies. Valiquette was an eighth round pick of the Los Angeles Kings in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. Valiquette made his playing debut in 2000 for the New York Islanders, posting a 2-0-0 record with a 1.87 goals-against average and a .949 save percentage in six games. After four years in the American Hockey League (AHL), Valiquette suited up for the Oilers in 2003 before signing with Rangers in 2006. Most recently, Valiquette played for CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Brian Fairbrother

Assistant Athletic Trainer Sixth Season Northeastern ’05

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rian Fairbrother is in his sixth year as an assistant athletic trainer at Quinnipiac University. Fairbrother came to Quinnipiac from Ohio University where he completed his master’s degree in recreation and sports science and served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked primarily with the football and track and field quads. In that role, he provided medical are for those teams, as well as evaluation, rehabilitation and application of modalities in the athletic

training room. Before his stint at Ohio University, Fairbrother spent time at Harvard University, where he worked with the Crimson football team. He also worked at Babson College where he was an athletic training student working with the men’s basketball and women’s soccer teams. Other related work in the field includes positions at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, where he served as a medical administration assistant; Belmont Hill School, where he was an athletic training student; and Bentley College where he was also an athletic training student working with the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Fairbrother served as a student athletic trainer at the 2003 Division II New England Swimming and Diving Championships. Fairbrother is a 2005 graduate of Northeastern University with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training.

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Brijesh Patel

Strength and Conditioning Coach Fourth Season University of Connecticut ’02, ’04

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rijesh Patel begins his third year with Quinnipiac University as the athletic department’s strength and conditioning coach. Patel previously held the title of assistant strength and conditioning coach at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. While at Holy Cross, Patel worked extensively with the men’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, and cheerleading programs while also assisting with other sports. Patel’s responsibilities ranged from weightroom management to serving as sports medicine liaison before implementing strength and conditioning programs for the Crusaders. Patel was also an intern with Holy Cross during the summer of 2002. In addition to his strength and conditioning programming, Patel provided nutrition and food supplement education to all student-athletes. He also prepared several presentations for the Crusaders’ athletes while also helping to develop the strength and conditioning section of the Holy Cross athletics web site. Prior to Holy Cross, Patel served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Connecticut. While at UConn, Patel worked with the women’s ice hockey, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and women’s cross country teams. Patel also assisted with the men’s basketball and football programs. In addition to his strength and conditioning responsibilities, Patel also taught a course entitled, “Fundamentals and Principles of Free Weight Training,” for which he assisted in writing a course manual. Patel also authored an article, “Time is Precious,” which was published in the January 2003 edition of Pure Power Magazine. He also has been featured as a guest speaker at several prestigious regional industry functions including the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Pennsylvania State Strength and Conditioning Clinic at Juniata College, “Be The Best” Baseball Clinic in Cherry Hill, N.J., Mike Boyle’s Functional Strength Coach Seminar and the Be Athletic Performance Symposium. In addition, Patel was a speaker at the first and second Mike Boyle Winter Seminars and also has spoken at Springfield (Mass.) College. Patel holds certifications from the NSCA, USA Weightlifting, and the Red Cross and is also SPIN certified. Patel is also the founder and partner of SB Coaches College, and My Fit Tube. Patel graduated with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2002 and a master’s degree in sport management in 2004 from the University of Connecticut.

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Jamie Schilkowski

Assistant Athletic Director for Equipment Services Third Season Sacred Heart University ‘04

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amie Schilkowski, now in his third year at Quinnipiac University, was recently named an Assistant Atheltic Director for Equipment Services by Director of Atheltics and Recreation Jack McDonald. In his current role, Schilkowski handles the day-to-day equipment needs of Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity sports programs. Schilkowski comes to Quinnipiac after two years at his alma mater, Sacred Heart University, where he served as the assistant equipment manager. Schilkowski previously worked at Quinnipiac for two years in the Athletics Department as an assistant for Operations. His responsibilities included game and event management for all home events on the main campus and eventually for the TD Bank Sports Center. He was also involved in the compliance and athletic academic support offices. Schilkowski is a 2004 graduate of Sacred Heart where he was a four year varsity letter winner for the Pioneer baseball team. He was an All NEC and All New England pick in 2002 as a sophomore.

Ed Maturo

Men’s Ice Hockey Equipment Manager Second Season American International College ’69

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d Maturo will begin his second year as the Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey equipment manager. Maturo comes to Quinnipiac after 33 years at ECAC Hockey foe Yale University. Maturo also served as the equipment manager for two United States Olympic hockey teams, working with the 1994 men’s team in Norway and the 2006 women’s team in Italy. Throughout his career, Maturo has worked extensively with the U.S. national teams. Maturo graduated from American International College in 1969. He currently resides in Hamden with his wife, Mary Jane. He has two daughters and four grandchildren.



2011–12 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No.

Name

Pos.

Yr.

Hgt.

Wt.

Hometown/Last Team

7

Ben Arnt

F

Jr.

5-11

181

Oakdale, Minn./Omaha (USHL)

4

Loren Barron

D

Jr.

6-1

190

Glendora, Calif./Indiana (USHL)

13

Yuri Bouharevich

F

Sr.

5-10

180

Montreal, Quebec/N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL)

9

Kevin Bui

F

Sr.

5-11

175

Edmonton, Alberta/Drumheller (AJHL)

8

Jack Callahan

F

Fr.

5-10

176

Red Bank, N.J./Fairbanks (NAHL)

35

Dan Clarke

G

Sr.

6–1

165

Belleville, Ontario/Bowmanville (OPJHL)

23

Zack Currie

D

Jr.

5-11

185

Victoria, British Columbia/Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

2

Mike Dalhuisen

D

Jr.

6-3

215

Nymegen, Holland/Lincoln (USHL)

3

Zach Davies

D

Jr.

6-0

180

Smithers, British Columbia/Prince George (BCHL)

24

John Dunbar

F

So.

5-8

165

Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Canucks (AJHL)

22

Dan Federico

D

Fr.

6-1

205

Acton, Mass./Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

25

Mike Glaicar

D

Sr.

6–5

220

Kamloops, British Columbia/Salmon Arm (BCHL)

11

Russell Goodman

F

Jr.

6-1

200

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Nanaimo (BCHL)

33

Eric Hartzell

G

Jr.

6-4

188

White Bear Lake, Minn./Sioux Falls (USHL)

39

Clay Harvey

F

Jr.

5-9

180

Gull Lake, Saskatchewan/Powell River(BCHL)

44

Spencer Heichman

F

Sr.

5–6

160

Yorba Linda, Calif./Sioux City (USHL)

6

Cory Hibbeler

D/F

So.

6-0

190

St. Charles, Mo./Lincoln (USHL)

10

Connor Jones

F

So.

5-9

165

Montrose, British Columbia/Vernon (BCHL)

15

Kellen Jones

F

So.

5-9

165

Montrose, British Columbia/Vernon (BCHL)

17

Jeremy Langlois

F

Jr.

6-0

173

Tempe, Ariz./New Jersey (EJHL)

20

Matthew Peca

F

Fr.

5-9

165

Petawawa, Ontario/Pembroke (CCHL)

14

Reese Rolheiser

F

Jr.

5-10

170

Edmonton, Alberta/Sherwood Park (AJHL)

16

Brooks Robinson

F

So.

5-11

180

Duncan, British Columbia/Fort MacMurray (AJHL)

37

Jordan Samuels-Thomas

F

RJr.

6-2

190

Windsor, Conn./Bowling Green State(CCHA)

27

Zach Tolkinen

D

So.

6-3

190

Lino Lakes, Minn./Fairbanks (NAHL)

12

Bryce Van Brabrant

F

Fr.

6-3

205

Morinville, Alberta/Spruce Grove (AJHL)

29

Jake Whiting

G

Sr.

5–10

185

Norfolk, Mass./The Rivers School

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Name

Pos.

Yr.

Hgt.

Wt.

Hometown/Last Team

2

Mike Dalhuisen

D

Jr.

6-3

215

Nymegen, Holland/Lincoln (USHL)

3

Zach Davies

D

Jr.

6-0

180

Smithers, British Columbia/Prince George (BCHL)

4

Loren Barron

D

Jr.

6-1

190

Glendora, Calif./Indiana (USHL)

6

Cory Hibbeler

D/F

So.

6-0

190

St. Charles, Mo./Lincoln (USHL)

7

Ben Arnt

F

Jr.

5-11

181

Oakdale, Minn./Omaha (USHL)

8

Jack Callahan

F

Fr.

5-10

176

Red Bank, N.J./Fairbanks (NAHL)

9

Kevin Bui

F

Sr.

5-11

175

Edmonton, Alberta/Drumheller (AJHL)

10

Connor Jones

F

So.

5-9

165

Montrose, British Columbia/Vernon (BCHL)

11

Russell Goodman

F

Jr.

6-1

200

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Nanaimo (BCHL)

12

Bryce Van Brabrant

F

Fr.

6-3

205

Morinville, Alberta/Spruce Grove (AJHL)

13

Yuri Bouharevich

F

Sr.

5-10

180

Montreal, Quebec/N.H. Junior Monarchs (EJHL)

14

Reese Rolheiser

F

Jr.

5-10

170

Edmonton, Alberta/Sherwood Park (AJHL)

15

Kellen Jones

F

So.

5-9

165

Montrose, British Columbia/Vernon (BCHL)

16

Brooks Robinson

F

So.

5-11

180

Duncan, British Columbia/Fort MacMurray (AJHL)

17

Jeremy Langlois

F

Jr.

6-0

173

Tempe, Ariz./New Jersey (EJHL)

19

Scott Zurevinski

F

Sr.

6–3

215

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Vernon (BCHL)

20

Matthew Peca

F

Fr.

5-9

165

Petawawa, Ontario/Pembroke (CCHL)

22

Dan Federico

D

Fr.

6-1

205

Acton, Mass./Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

23

Zack Currie

D

Jr.

5-11

185

Victoria, British Columbia/Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

24

John Dunbar

F

So.

5-8

165

Calgary, Alberta/Calgary Canucks (AJHL)

25

Mike Glaicar

D

Sr.

6–5

220

Kamloops, British Columbia/Salmon Arm (BCHL)

27

Zach Tolkinen

D

So.

6-3

190

Lino Lakes, Minn./Fairbanks (NAHL)

29

Jake Whiting

G

Sr.

5–10

185

Norfolk, Mass./The Rivers School

33

Eric Hartzell

G

Jr.

6-4

188

White Bear Lake, Minn./Sioux Falls (USHL)

35

Dan Clarke

G

Sr.

6–1

165

Belleville, Ontario/Bowmanville (OPJHL)

37

Jordan Samuels-Thomas

F

RJr.

6-2

190

Windsor, Conn./Bowling Green State(CCHA)

39

Clay Harvey

F

Jr.

5-9

180

Gull Lake, Saskatchewan/Powell River(BCHL)

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors: 7 Juniors: 11 Sophomores: 6 Freshman: 4

BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY British Columbia, 6: Glaicar, Currie, Davies, C. Jones, K. Jones, Robinson Alberta, 4: Rolheiser, Bui, Van Brabant, Dunbar Minnesota, 3: Arnt, Hartzell, Tolkinen Saskatchewan, 3: Zurevinski, Harvey, Goodman Ontario, 2: Clarke, Peca, California, 2: Heichman, Barron Massachusetts, 2: Federico, Whiting Arizona, 1: Langlois Connecticut, 1: Samuels-Thomas Holland, 1: Dalhuisen Missouri, 1: Hibbeler New Jersey, 1: Callahan Quebec, 1: Bouharevich

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SEASON OUTLOOK FORWARDS

The Bobcats’ return their top 10 forwards from last season, while also reloading with the likes of some talented freshmen. Senior captain Scott Zurevinski, who led the team with 25 points and was the only player to reach double figures in goals (14) and assists (11) will return for his final season in Hamden after back-to-back offseasons spent at NHL Prospect camps. Sophomore twins Kellen and Connor Jones combined for 17 goals and 29 assists between the two of them, playing on Zurevinski’s line for most the season. 2011 Most Valuable Player and 2010 Rookie of the Year Jeremy Langlois led the Bobcats in goals (18) last year while finishing second to Zurevinski in points with 24. He’ll be joined by the likes of senior Yuri Bouharevich (8 goals, 11 assists), Ben Arnt (6-9--15) and Russell Goodman (5-9--14), all of whom continued to show improvement from the previous year. Sophomore John Dunbar showed great promise as a freshman, tallying five goals and assisting on six more while Spencer Heichman and Clay Harvey also contributed to the Bobcats offense. The Bobcats will also feature a pair of talented newcomers in Matthew Peca and Bryce Van Vabrant. Peca is a highly regarded prospect who was taken in last year’s NHL Draft in the 8th round by the Tampa Bay Lightning. In two seasons with Pembroke of the CJHL, Peca tallied 47 goals and 72 assists for 119 points in 110 games played. Van Brabant is a big, physical center built in the likeness of Zurevinski who had 12 goals and 25 assists with Spruce Grove of the AJHL.

an up-and-down year but was solid come play-off time, blanking Brown in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Tournament. Both Clarke and Hartzell will push each other for playing time this season.

SCHEDULE

Following their scrimmage at home against Acadia on Sunday, Oct. 2 at 4 p.m., the Bobcats will travel to Ohio State for a two-game series on Oct. 7-8. Quinnipiac swept the Buckeyes two years ago in Columbus, Ohio before splitting with Ohio State at the TD Bank Sports Center last season. The Bobcats will them host four-straight home contests including a non-conference tilt against Holy Cross on Wed., Oct. 12 at 7 p.m., followed by a two-game set against Canisius on Oct. 15-16 as part of Quinnipiac’s Parent’s Weekend. Saturday’s game is set for a 4 p.m. start while Sunday’s will be played at 1 p.m. The Bobcats then host Bentley on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. Quinnipiac hits the road to close-out October and open November with a two-game series at Robert Morris on Oct. 21-22 followed an ECAC Hockey match-up at Princeton on Tues., Nov. 1. They will then head North to face Dartmouth on Nov. 4 and Harvard on Nov. 5. Quinnipiac returns home on Nov. 11-12 with games against Clarkson and St. Lawrence, respectively, with Saturday’s game against the Saints scheduled for 4 p.m. Nov. 18-19 finds Quinnipiac at Colgate and Cornell, respectively, before closing out November at home on Saturday, Nov. 26 against UMass at 4 p.m. December will feature four home games, with Union and Rensselaer

DEFENSE

Back again on the blue-line for the Bobcats will be a solid core of D-men, who will look to replace a 100-plus-games veteran in Zach Hansen. Mike Glaicar will wear the assistant captain’s letter for the second straight year and will be looked on for continued leadership and consistent play. Loren Barron became the first Quinnipiac defenseman since former All-American, and current assistant coach, Reid Cashman to lead the Bobcats in assists when he finished with 17 in 2010-11. Barron also led the team in plus/minus at +17. Zach Davies has established himself as one of the top defensemen in ECAC Hockey while Zack Currie showed continued improvement in 2011. Mike Dalhuisen is a big, physical presence in the Bobcats’ line-up and features one of the hardest slap shots in college hockey. Cory Hibbeler and Zach Tolkinen provided great depth and flashed signs of brilliance at times. Freshmen Jack Callahan and Danny Federico will also provide depth on the blue-line. Callahan was a stand-out with the Springfield Jr. Blues, the New Jersey Hitmen and the Fairbanks Ice Dogs, totaling 19 goals and 66 assists over the last three years. Federico joins the Bobcats via the Boston Jr. Bruins of the EJHL where he totaled six goals and 53 assists in 89 games played over two years.

GOALIES

Head Coach Rand Pecknold may have a goalie competition entering the 2011-12 season after Eric Hartzell’s break-out season in 2010-11, combined with Dan Clarke’s continued success in spurts. Hartzell was 12-6-5 in 2010-11, posting a 2.22 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage. Both figures ranked among the national leaders last year. Clarke had

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coming to High Point Arena on Dec. 2-3 followed by Sacred Heart on Friday, Dec. 9 and Princeton on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. The Bobcats close-out 2011 with games at Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30-31. The Bobcats open the New Year at Yale on Jan. 6 and at Brown on Jan. 7 before returning to their home ice on Jan. 13-14 to host Cornell and Colgate. Saturday’s game against Colgate is slated for a 4 p.m. start. After a two-weak break, the Bobcats resume ECAC Hockey play against Harvard and Dartmouth on Feb. 3-4 at High Point Arena. The Bobcats close-out the 2011-12 season with four straight road games in February with trips to St. Lawrence and Clarkson on Feb. 10-11 and Rensselaer and Union on Feb. 17-18. The Bobcats will return home for a Senior Day match-up against Brown on Friday, Feb. 24 and the 10th Annual Heroes Hat game against Yale on Saturday, Feb. 25.

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Scott Zurevinski FORWARD Senior > Captain > 6–3 > 215 lbs. > Shoots: Left Saskatoon, Saskatchewan > Vernon (BCHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Goals: 2, two times • Assist: 1, eleven times • Points: 2, four times

>> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, 6 times • Assist: 3, 1/23/10 vs. Niagara • Points: 3, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 38 11 7 18 50 2009-10 40 16 14 30 22 2010-11 39 14 11 25 49

Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats … Named the team’s captain prior to the season … Led the team in points with 25 … Second on the team in goals with 14 … Added 11 assists … Scored the Bobcats’ first goal of the season in a win over Ohio State on Oct. 8 … Recorded an assist in a win over Bentley on Oct. 15 … Had an assist in a win over Holy Cross on Oct. 23 … Scored two goals, including the game-winner at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Scored a goal in a win over Dartmouth on Nov. 19 … Assisted on a goal in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Scored a goal at Massachusetts on Nov. 27 … Tallied a goal on Dec. 3 against St. Lawrence … Scored two goals, including the game-winner against Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … Recorded an assist in a win over Colgate on Jan. 7 … Scored a goal against Cornell on Jan. 8 … Tallied a goal and an assist in a win over Canisius on Jan. 16 … Assisted on a goal in a win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Had an assist in three straight games, against St. Lawrence on Jan. 29, Rensselaer on Feb. 4, and Union on Feb. 5 … Also scored a goal in the game at St. Lawrence … Recorded an assist against Yale on Feb. 18 … Scored a goal against Brown on Feb. 19 … Assisted on a goal in both of the Bobcats’ ECAC first-round playoff wins over Brown on Mar. 4 and 5 … Scored a goal in two of the Bobcats’ ECAC Quarterfinal games at Cornell, on Mar. 11 and 13.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009–10:

Selected as the team’s captain following a solid 2009–10 season…Was one of five Bobcats to total 30 points last season…Second on the team with 16 goals while also adding 14 assists…Had a goal and an assist in the Bobcats season-opening 4–2 win against No. 17 Ohio State on 10/8…Tallied a point in seven straight games from 10/17 through 11/14…Had the game-winning goal against Bentley in a 3–2 overtime thriller in the Bobcats’ home-opener on 10/17…Had a goal and an assist in a 5–0 win against Robert Morris on 10/30…Had a goal and an assist in an 8–5 loss to Robert Morris on 10/31… Had one assist in the Bobcats’ 4–2 win against Clarkson on 11/6…Had an assist in a 5–2 win against St. Lawrence on 11/7…Had a goal in a 5–1 win against Harvard on 11/13…Had a career-high three points with two goals and one assist against Dartmouth in a 4–2 win on 11/14…Scored in the Bobcats 5–4 overtime win against No. 10 UMass on 11/28…Had an assist in a 5–2 win against American International on 12/12…Scored in a 4–3 loss to Princeton on 1/4…Also scored in a 4–1 loss to Rensselaer…Had a goal and an assist in a 3–2 loss to St. Cloud on 1/16…Had an assist in a 6–2 loss to Niagara on 1/22…Had a career-high three assists in a 3–3 tie with Niagara on 1/23…Had one assist in a 4–3 loss to Dartmouth on 1/29…Had a goal against Clarkson in a 4–1 loss on 2/13…Scored twice in a 5–3 loss to Rensselaer on 2/19…Scored in an 8–3 win against Brown on 2/26….Had an assist in the Bobcats ECAC Hockey Tournament First Round series against Dartmouth…Scored in the Bobcats 3–2 five-overtime victory against Union on 3/12.

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09:

Scored his first collegiate point with an assist against Union at the Mutual of Omaha Stampede on 10/17...Scored his first career goal against Connecticut on 11/1in a 4–1 win...Had the first multi-goal game of his career with two markers against RPI on 11/15...Had a goal and an assist in Quinnipiac’s 5–2 win over St. Lawrence on 11/22...Scored his fifth career goal against Dartmouth on 1/3...Picked up an assist against RPI on 1/9 in a 2–2 tie...Scored twice in a 6–4 win against Niagara on 1/16...Had a goal and an assist in the Bobcats’ 8–5 loss to Robert Morris on 1/25...Scored against Colgate in a 3–2 overtime loss on 2/7... Assisted on a goal in QU’s 4–3 OT loss to St. Lawrence on 2/13...Had an assist in Quinnipiac’s 5–3 win over Clarkson on 2/14...Scored once in Quinnipiac’s ECAC Hockey Tournament First-Round series win over Colgate.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League for the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons…In 96 career games with Vernon, he totaled 47 goals and 47 assists for 94 career points…In 2006–07, he ranked fifth on the team with 22 points and 19 assists for 41 points in helping Vernon to the 2006 Interior Conference Championship… In 2007–08, he once again ranked fifth on the Vipers in total points as he finished with 25 goals and 28 assists for 53 points…Named the 2007–08 Vernon Vipers Unsung Hero… Prior to joining Vernon, he

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played for the Saskatoon Contacts Midget AAA team…In 2004, he led Saskatoon to the League, Provincial, Regional and Midget AAA National Championships…In 2005, he was named the team’s Most Valuable Player and given the Players’ Choice Award as the team’s top forward.

PERSONAL:

Son of Wanda and Bob Zurevinski…Has one sister, Jill…Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

>> 2010–11 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct. 8 Ohio State Oct. 9 Ohio State Oct. 15 Bentley Oct. 23 Holy Cross Oct. 29 at St. Cloud State Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State Nov. 5 at Brown Nov. 6 at Yale Nov. 12 at Cornell Nov. 13 at Colgate Nov. 19 Dartmouth Nov. 20 Harvard Nov. 23 Princeton Nov. 27 at Umass Dec. 3 St. Lawrence Dec. 4 Clarkson Dec. 8 at Harvard Dec. 11 at Princeton Dec. 30 Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 31 Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3 at Princeton Jan. 7 Colgate Jan. 8 Cornell Jan. 16 at Canisius Jan. 17 at Canisius Jan. 28 at Clarkson Jan. 29 at St. Lawrence Feb. 4 RPI Feb. 5 M-Union Feb. 11 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 Yale Feb. 19 Brown Feb. 25 at M-Union Feb. 26 at RPI Mar. 4 Brown Mar. 5 Brown Mar. 11 at Cornell Mar. 12 at Cornell Mar. 13 at Cornell

Goals Assists Points 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

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Mike Glaicar FORWARD

Senior > Assistant Captain > 6–5 > 220 lbs. > Shoots: Left Kamloops, B.C. > Salmon Arm (BCHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 38 games for the Bobcats … Recorded four assists … Assisted on two goals in a win over Holy Cross on Oct. 23 … Recorded an assist in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Had an assist in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009–10: >> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: N/A • Assist: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross • Points: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross

• Goals: N/A • Assist: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross • Points: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2008-09 22 0 2009-10 40 0 2010-11 38 0 Totals 100 0

A PTS PIM 0 0 0 6 6 24 4 4 14 10 10 38

Appeared in 40 games…Totaled six assists…Established himself as a physical presence on the blue line for the Bobcats…Had an assist in a 3-2 overtime win against Bentley on 10/17…Had an assist in a 5-2 win against St. Lawrence on 11/7…Had an assist in a 4-2 win against Dartmouth on 11/14…Had one assist in a 5-3 win against Colgate on 11/20…Had an assist in a 2-0 win against win against Colgate on 2/6…Had an assist against St. Lawrence on 2/12.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008–09:

Played in 22 games as a freshman while slowed by injury...Stepped in as a physical presence on the blue-line when healthy...Will continue to play a large part in the Bobcats’ defense in the future.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Suited up for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons...In 99 career games with Salmon Arm, he totaled 13 goals and 45 assists for 58 points...In 2006-07, he tallied career-highs in goals (8), assists (25) and points...followed up his first year in the league with a five-goal, 20-assist season in 2007-08...Also scored five power play goals...Was selected to the 2007-08 BCHL All-Star Game... Named 2007 and 2008 Salmon Arm Silverbacks Most Dedicated Player... Was a British Columbia Major Midget First Team All-Star in 2006...Prior to joining the Silverbacks, he competed in field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and track and field at Kamloops High School.

PERSONAL:

Son of Jane and Jeff Glaicar...Has one sister, Alicia...Born in Kamloops, British Columbia.

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>> 2010–11 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct. 8 Ohio State Oct. 9 Ohio State Oct. 15 Bentley Oct. 23 Holy Cross Oct. 29 at St. Cloud State Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State Nov. 5 at Brown Nov. 6 at Yale Nov. 12 at Cornell Nov. 13 at Colgate Nov. 19 Dartmouth Nov. 20 Harvard Nov. 23 Princeton Nov. 27 at Umass Dec. 3 St. Lawrence Dec. 4 Clarkson Dec. 8 at Harvard Dec. 11 at Princeton Dec. 30 Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 31 Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3 at Princeton Jan. 7 Colgate Jan. 8 Cornell Jan. 16 at Canisius Jan. 17 at Canisius Jan. 28 at Clarkson Jan. 29 at St. Lawrence Feb. 4 RPI Feb. 5 M-Union Feb. 11 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 Yale Feb. 19 Brown Feb. 25 at M-Union Feb. 26 at RPI Mar. 4 Brown Mar. 5 Brown Mar. 11 at Cornell Mar. 12 at Cornell Mar. 13 at Cornell

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Yuri Bouharevich FORWARD Senior > 5–10 > 180 lbs. > Shoots: Left Montreal, Quebec > New Hampshire Junior Monarchs (EJHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, eight times • Assist: 1, eleven times • Points: 2, two times

• Goals: 1, fourteen times • Assist: 2, 11/6/09 at Clarkson • Points: 2, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2008-09 33 2 2009-10 20 4 2010-11 39 8 Totals 92 14

A PTS PIM 4 6 18 8 12 12 11 19 23 23 37 53

Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats, scoring eight goals and recording 11 assists for a total of 19 points … Assisted on the game-winning goal in the Bobcats’ season opener against Ohio State on Oct. 8 … Tallied an assist in three straight games, against Bentley on Oct. 15, Holy Cross on Oct. 23, and at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 … Also scored a short-handed goal in the St. Cloud State game … Tallied an assist in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Scored a goal in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Recorded an assist against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Scored a goal and added an assist against Clarkson on Dec. 4 … Assisted on a goal in a win at Harvard on Dec. 8 … Scored a goal at Providence on Dec. 11 … Had an assist in a win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Scored the game-winning goal at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Tallied an assist against Rensselaer on Feb. 4 … Recorded an assist against Brown on Feb. 19 … Scored a goal at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Scored a goal in two of the Bobcats’ ECAC playoff games, on Mar. 4 against Brown and Mar. 13 at Cornell.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009–10:

Played 20 games, missing the remainder of the season to injury…Despite the injury, he doubled his offensive production from the previous season, totaling four goals and eight assists for 12 points…Had an assist in a 3-1 win against No. 17 Ohio State on 10/9…Had a goal in a 5-0 win against Robert Morris on 10/30…Had an assist against Robert Morris on 10/31…Had a careerhigh two assists against Clarkson in a 4-2 win on 11/6…Scored in a 5-2 win against St. Lawrence on 11/7…Had a goal in a 5-3 win against Colgate on 11/20…Had an assist in a 5-1 win against Princeton on 11/25…Had one assist in a 5-4 overtime win against No. 10 UMass on 11/28…Also picked up an assist in a 7-4 loss to No. 10 Yale on 12/4…Had a helper in a 5-2 win against American International on 12/12…Scored in a 3-1 loss to Harvard on 12/29.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008–09:

Suited up in 33 games in his first season at Quinnipiac…Totaled two goals and four assists for six points…Team was 2-0-0 when he scored…Scored his first collegiate goal against Merrimack in the Bobcats 4-3 overtime win on 12/29...Had his first career assist against Harvard in Quinnipiac’s 5-2 win... Scored against Robert Morris on 1/23 in a 5-4 win...Had one assist in QU’s 3-3 tie with No. 7 Yale on 2/20/09...Had a pair of assists in Quinnipiac’s ECAC Hockey First Round Tour­nament series win against Colgate.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the 2008 USA Hockey Tier III Junior Hockey National Champion New Hampshire Junior Monarchs of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 2007-08...Was third on the team in scoring with 22 goals and 18 assists for 40 points in 44 games played...Led the team with eight power play goals...Also scored two shorthanded goals and three game-winning goals... Scored twice against the Jr. Huskies in a 3-1 win on 9/28...Had two goals and two assists in a 10-2 win over the Boston Jr. Shamrocks on 10/18...

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Scored four goals – including three on the power play, in a 5-1 win over Syracuse on 1/5...Followed that performance with a hat trick against Boston on 1/15 in a 3-1 win...Tagged Green Mountain for two goals and two assists in an 8-1 win on 1/31...Before playing for the Monarchs, he attended the St. Paul’s School where he was a two-year varsity athlete in ice hockey and football...While at St. Paul, he led the ice hockey team in scoring for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 season...Named Division I Prep School Ice Hockey All-Leage...Given the St. Paul’s School’s 2007 “Form of the 1903” Hockey Medal for excellence and sportsmanship... Graduated Magna Cum Laude from St. Paul’s...Also played varsity ice

hockey, football, field hockey and lacrosse at Loyola High School.

PERSONAL:

Son of Ann Soden and Serge Bouharevich...Has one sister, Ali (24)... Born in Montreal, Quebec.

>> 2010–11 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct. 8 Ohio State Oct. 9 Ohio State Oct. 15 Bentley Oct. 23 Holy Cross Oct. 29 at St. Cloud State Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State Nov. 5 at Brown Nov. 6 at Yale Nov. 12 at Cornell Nov. 13 at Colgate Nov. 19 Dartmouth Nov. 20 Harvard Nov. 23 Princeton Nov. 27 at Umass Dec. 3 St. Lawrence Dec. 4 Clarkson Dec. 8 at Harvard Dec. 11 at Princeton Dec. 30 Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 31 Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3 at Princeton Jan. 7 Colgate Jan. 8 Cornell Jan. 16 at Canisius Jan. 17 at Canisius Jan. 28 at Clarkson Jan. 29 at St. Lawrence Feb. 4 RPI Feb. 5 M-Union Feb. 11 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 Yale Feb. 19 Brown Feb. 25 at M-Union Feb. 26 at RPI Mar. 4 Brown Mar. 5 Brown Mar. 11 at Cornell Mar. 12 at Cornell Mar. 13 at Cornell

Goals Assists Points 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

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Spencer Heichman FORWARD Senior > 5–6 > 160 lbs. > Shoots: Right Yorba Linda, Calif. > Sioux City (USHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, four times • Assist: 1, five times • Points: 1, nine times

• Goals: 1, eleven times • Assist: 2, 11/1/08 vs. UConn • Points: 2, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G PIM 2008-09 38 4 2009-10 37 3 2010-11 37 4

A

PTS

11 15 16 1 4 14 5 9 12

Appeared in 37 games for the Bobcats … Scored four goals and added five assists for a total of nine points … Scored the game-winning goal in the team’s season-opening win over Ohio State on Oct. 8 … Scored a goal in back-to-back games, in a win over Holy Cross on Oct. 23 and a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 … Assisted on a goal in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Recorded an assist against Clarkson on Dec. 4 … Had an assist at Providence on Dec. 11 … Scored a goal against Cornell on Jan. 8 … Tallied an assist at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Picked up an assist in an ECAC Quarterfinal game at Cornell on Mar. 13.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10:

Appeared in 31 games…Scored three goals while assisting on another…Had an assist in Quinnipiac’s 4-2 win against No. 17 Ohio State to open the season…Scored against Dartmouth in a 4–2 win…Scored against Dartmouth in 4–3 loss on 1/29…Had a goal in an 8–3 win against Dartmouth on 2/26.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09:

Scored his first collegiate point with an assist against Union on 10/14 at the Mutual of Omaha Stampede...Scored his first career goal against American International in a 4–1 win on 10/18...Scored a shorthanded goal in a 4–1 loss to UMass Lowell on 10/30...Had a career-high two assists against Connecticut...Was named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on Nov. 3 after being the only Bobcat to total a point in both games played that week…Had five points through his first four collegiate games… Had an assist against RPI on 11/15...Had an assist in Quinnipiac’s 4–2 win over No. 11 Air Force on 12/30...Had one assist in Quinnipiac’s 5–2 win against Harvard on 1/2...Had an assist against No. 20 Darmouth on 1/3...Had one assist in the Bobcats’ 8–5 loss to Robert Morris on 1/24...Scored in a 5–3 win against Clarkson on 2/14...Had a goal and an assist in Quinninpiac’s 3–3 tie with No. 7 Yale on 2/20...Had an assist in Quinni­piac’s ECAC Hockey FirstRound series win against Colgate…Also had one assist in the Bobcats’ 5–3 loss to St. Lawrence in Game 1 of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League… Led Sioux City in goals scored (23) while also totaling 24 assists to finish third on the team with 47 points…Also scored five power play goals while also leading the team with two game-winning goals…Named to the 2007–08 USHL All-Star Team…Selected as Siouxland’s Choice Award’s “Best Musketeer”… Named 2007–08 Kamloops Hockey Tournament Most Valuable Player… 2007–08 Sioux City team captain…2006–07 Sioux City Most Improved Player…Had a goal and three assists against Green Bay in a 7–4 on 10/20… Scored twice against Sioux Falls on 12/8…Had a goal and two assists against Tri-City on 3/27…Was a five-sport varsity athlete at Bishop Heelan Catholic High School in Yorba Linda, Calif.…Played tennis,

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lacrosse, field hockey while also running cross country in addition to ice hockey.

PERSONAL:

Son of Susie and Darren Heichman…Has one brother, Tyler…Born in Yorba Linda, Calif.

>> 2010–11 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct. 8 Ohio State Oct. 9 Ohio State Oct. 15 Bentley Oct. 23 Holy Cross Oct. 29 at St. Cloud State Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State Nov. 5 at Brown Nov. 6 at Yale Nov. 12 at Cornell Nov. 13 at Colgate Nov. 19 Dartmouth Nov. 20 Harvard Nov. 23 Princeton Nov. 27 at Umass Dec. 3 St. Lawrence Dec. 4 Clarkson Dec. 8 at Harvard Dec. 11 at Princeton Dec. 30 Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 31 Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3 at Princeton Jan. 7 Colgate Jan. 8 Cornell Jan. 16 at Canisius Jan. 17 at Canisius Jan. 28 at Clarkson Jan. 29 at St. Lawrence Feb. 4 RPI Feb. 5 M-Union Feb. 11 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 Yale Feb. 19 Brown Feb. 25 at M-Union Feb. 26 at RPI Mar. 4 Brown Mar. 5 Brown Mar. 11 at Cornell Mar. 12 at Cornell Mar. 13 at Cornell

Goals Assists Points 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

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Kevin Bui FORWARD Senior > 5–11 > 175 lbs. > Shoots: Left Edmonton, Alb. > Drumheller (AJHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 12 games for the Bobcats … Recorded one assist … Assisted on a goal at Providence on Dec. 11.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10: Did not see any game action.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09:

Appeared in 11 games, totaling two assists…Saw his first game action on 1/10, assisting on a a goal in a 4-2 loss to Union..Also had one assist against Harvard in a 2-1 loss on 2/27.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Drumheller (Alb.) Dragons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL)…Named Drumheller’s Most Valuable Player in 2006–07 and 2007–08… Given the Iron Man award after starting in 182 consecutive games for the Dragons…Named the 2006–07 Credit Union/Junior Dragons Club Fan Favorite…Led team in scoring in 2006–07.

PERSONAL:

Son of Becky and Henry Bui…Has a younger sister, Kendra…Born in Edmonton, Alberta.

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: N/A • Assist: 1, 12/11/10 at Providence • Points: 1, 12/11/10 at Providence

• Goals: N/A • Assist: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross • Points: 2, 10/23/10 vs. Holy Cross

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2008-09 11 0 1 1 4 2009-10 Did Not Play 2010-11 12 0 2 2 2 Totals 23 0 3 3 6

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Jake Whiting GOALIE Senior > 5–10 > 185 lbs. Norfolk, Mass. > The Rivers School

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010-11:

Walked onto the team after two years as the team’s manager.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Has spent the last two seasons as a team manager with the Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey team…Graduated from The Rivers School in 2008…Four-year letterwinner at The Rivers…Senior captain…Co-Most Valuable Player and Paul Licht Award winner.

PERSONAL:

Son of Nancy and Jack Whiting…Has one brother, Matt…Majoring in marketing with a minor in sports studies…Born in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Dan Clarke GOALTENDER Senior > 6-1 > 165 lbs. > Catches: Left Belleville, Ont. > Bowmanville (OPJHL)

AS A JUNIOR IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 15 games for the Bobcats, starting 12 of them … Finished the season with a 4-8-2 record … Played 790 minutes, posting a 2.89 goalsagainst average, .894 save percentage, and making 320 saves … Started the Bobcats’ first four games of the season, winning three of them … Made 29 saves in a win over Ohio State on Oct. 8 … Stopped 23 shots in a win over Bentley on Oct. 15 … Held Holy Cross to one goal in a win on Oct. 23 … Turned away a season-high 34 shots against Brown on Nov. 5 … Shut out Brown in the first game of the ECAC playoffs on Mar. 4.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009–10:

Had a break-out season, earning team Most Valuable Player honors… Appeared in 35 games….Allowed 84 goals in 1,997:28 for a 2.52 goalsagaisnt average…Stopped 883 of 967 shots on goal for a .913 save percentage…Finished the year at 15–15–2…Posted 10 30-save games…He was named the Hockey Commissioner’s Association (HCA) Player of the Month for November…He was 7-0-0 to help the Bobcats to their perfect 8–0–0 record while capturing a pair of ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week awards… Up to that point of the season, he was the only goalie in Division I hockey with a 1.000 winning percentage for the season…Set an ECAC Hockey Tournament record with 73 saves in Quinnipiac’s five-overtime victory against Union on 3/13…His 73 saves were also a Quinnipiac single-game record, passing Justin Eddy’s 58 saves on Nov. 3, 2000. Opened the year with a 44-save, 3–1 win against No. 17 Ohio State on 10/9…Stopped 34 shots in a 4–2 win against Clarkson on 11/6…Turned back 27 of 29 against St. Lawrence on 11/7 in a 5-2 win…Ran his record to 4–0–0 after stopping 27 of 28 against Harvard in a 5–1 win on 11/13…Stopped 33 of 35 in a 4–2 win against Dartmouth…Helped No. 5 Cornell to two goals to improve to 6–0–0 on 11/21…Stopped 29 of 30 against Princeton in a 5–1 win on 11/25…Stopped 28 shots on goal against No. 19 UMass in a 5–4 overtime victory…Had back-to-back 30-save outings against Prince on 1/4 and Harvard on 1/8…Had 35 saves in a 4–3 win against No. 10 Yale on 2/27.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008–09:

Played in 13 games, allowing 30 goals in 634:21 for a 2.84 goals-against average…Stopped 223 of 253 shots for a .881 save percentage while also posting a 5–6–1 win-loss-tied record…He opened his collegiate career with back-to-back wins against nationally ranked No. 11 Air Force and No. 20 Dartmouth…Named to the Toyota UConn Hockey Classic All-Tournament team after picking up the victory in his first career start against #11 Air Force…He stopped 29 shots in the win while holding AFA to just two goals...Recorded his first career shutout in the very next game in a 6-0 win over No. 20 Dartmouth on 1/3...Had eight saves over 25 minutes while holding RPI scoreless on 1/9...Had 20 saves while allowing four goals in a 4–2 loss to Union on 1/10...Held Brown to one goal while recording 19 saves in a 5–1 win on 1/30...Had 18 saves in a 5–3 win over Clarkson on 2/14/09.

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BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Bowmanville (Ont.) Eagles of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League after being traded by the Cobourg Cougars at midseason…Played eight games for the Eagles, posting a 5–2–1 record with a 2.08 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage…Allowed just one goal in his final 120 minutes in net, while stopping 57 of 58 shots-on-goal…Had 28 saves in a 3–1 win over Port Hope…In a 2–0 win over Kingston, Clarke turned back all 29 shots-on-goal as he posted a shutout in Bowmanville’s final game of the season…Named Playoff Most Valuable Player for Bowmanville in 2007–08…Playoff MVP for Cobourg in 2006–07…Most Improved Player with Cobourg in 2005– 06.

PERSONAL:

Son of Dolores and Robert Clarke…Has an older brother, Dale, who played for St. Lawrence University from 1996–2000 before signing with the St. Louis Blues…Dale is currently playing in the Espo Blue Finnish Elite League…Another brother, Dylan, currently plays for Plattsburgh State…Born in Belleville, Ontario.

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Saves: 34, vs. Brown, 11/5/2010 • Least Goals Allowed: 0, two times • Most Goals Allowed: 5, three times >> CAREER HIGHS • Saves: 73, vs. Union, 3/13/10 • Least Goals Allowed: 0, two four • Most Goals Allowed: 6, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Year 2008–09 2009–10 2010-11 Totals

GP W–L–T 13 5–6–1 35 15–15–2 15 4-8-2 63 24–29–5

SVS 223 883 320 1,540

PCT .881 .913 .894 .904

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Mike Dalhuisen DEFENSEMAN Junior > 6–3 > 210 lbs. > Shoots: Left Nymegen, Holland > Lincoln (USHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010–11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 11/5/10 at Brown • Assist: 1, six times • Points: 1, seven times

• Goals: 1, two times • Assist: 2, two times • Points: 2, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G PIM 2009-10 37 1 2010-11 33 1 Totals 70 2

A

PTS

6 7 54 6 7 32 12 14 86

Appeared in 33 games for the Bobcats, scoring one goal and recording six assists for a total of seven points … Scored a goal at Brown on Nov. 5 … Assisted on a goal against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Has an assist at Harvard on Dec. 8 … Recorded a goal and an assist in the Bobcats’ win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Recorded an assist at St. Lawrence on Jan. 29 … Picked up an assist against Union on Feb. 5 … Assisted on a goal at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Had an assist in an ECAC first-round playoff win over Brown on Mar. 4.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 209–10:

Had a solid freshman campaign, appearing in 37 games…Totaled one goal and six assists for seven points…Made an immediate contribution on defense for the Bobcats…Big, physical presence on the ice…First career points came on a pair of assists against St. Lawrence in a 5–2 win on 11/7…Had an assist in the Bobcats 5–4 overtime win against No. 10 UMass on 11/28…Had an assist in a 4–3 loss to Princeton on 1/4…Had a goal in a 5–0 win against St. Lawrence on 2/12…Had two assists against Brown in an 8–3 win on 2/26.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League for the past two years…Has played in 123 games in three years of junior hockey, totaling five goals and 24 assists for 29 career points…Was named the Best Defenseman on the U18 and U20 IIHF Division II Netherlands Teams…In 2008–09, he totaled five goals and 14 assists for 19 points…Second among all Stars’ defensemen in goals, assists and points…Had a team-best +22 plus/ minus…Had one power-play goal and two power-play assists…Scored his first junior hockey goal against Omaha in a 3–1 win on 10/4/08…His lone multiple-point game came against Green Bay on 3/20/09 with two assists in a 3–2 win…Also played for Lincoln during the 2007–08 season, totaling five assists in 41 games played…Before Lincoln, he suited up for the Chicago Steel for the 2006–07 season...Was teammates that year with current Quinnipiac goalie Pat McGann and former Bobcat Nick Pisselini.

PERSONAL:

Son of Romy and Art Dalhuisen…Has one younger sister, Britt…Majoring in business…Born in Nijmegen, Netherlands.

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Zach Davies DEFENSEMAN Junior > 6–0 > 180 lbs. > Shootss: Left Smithers, British Columbia > Prince George (BCHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Goals: 1, three times • Assist: 1, eight times • Points: 2, two times

>> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, five times • Assist: 2, 2/12/09 vs. A.I.C. • Points: 2, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G PIM 2009-10 41 2 2010-11 35 3 Totals 76 5

A

PTS

12 14 14 8 11 6 20 25 20

Appeared in 35 games for the Bobcats … Scored three goals and recorded eight assists for a total of 11 points … Assisted on a goal in a win over Holy Cross on Oct. 23 … Had an assist at Brown on Nov. 5 … Recorded an assist at Yale on Nov. 6 … Picked up an assist in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Had a four-point weekend on Dec. 3 and 4, recording a goal and an assist in games against St. Lawrence and Clarkson … Scored the game-winning goal at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Assisted on a goal at Union on Feb. 5 … Recorded an assist in an ECAC Quarterfinal playoff game at Cornell on Mar. 13.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Played in 41 games…Made an immediate contribution on the blue line for the Bobcats…Totaled two goals and 13 assists for 15 points…Top scoring freshman defenseman in the Bobcats line-up…First collegiate point came against Robert Morris with an assist in a 5–0 win on 10/30…Had a goal and an assist against Robert Morris in an 8–5 loss on 10/31…Picked up an assist against Colgate in a 5–3 win on 11/20…Scored once against nationallyranked Cornell in a 3–2 win on 11/21…Had an assist against Brown in a 2–1 loss on 12/5…Had a pair of assists against American International on 12/12…Had one assist against Colgate in a 2–0 win on 2/6…Had a helper against Clarkson in a 4–1 loss on 2/13…Had an assist against Dartmouth for his first ECAC Hockey Tournament point on 3/6…Had a pair of assists against Union in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC: Played for the Prince George Spruce Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League for the last three seasons…In 174 games played, he has scored 30 goals while assisting on 70 more for 100 career points…Was named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 2009…Also named team’s Best Defesneman in 2008 and 2009…Won the team’s Community Service Award in 2009… Named Most Sportsmanlike in 2008 and Most Improved in 2007…In 2009, he ranked among the BCHL leaders in goals (16), assists (34) and points (50)…In 2008, he totaled 11 goals and 22 assists for 33 points...Scored three game-winning goals that season…In 2007, he finished with three goals and 14 assists for 17 points…

PERSONAL:

Son of Susan and Allen Davies…Plans to majoring in kinesiology…Has one younger brother, Isaac…Attended Smithers Secondary School…Born in Smithers, British Columbia.

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Loren Barron DEFENSEMAN Junior > 6–1 > 179 lbs. > Shoots: Right Glendora, Calif. > Indiana (USHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 12/30/10 vs.. Neb.-Omaha • Assist: 3, 12/30/10 vs. Neb.-Omaha • Points: 4, 12/30/10 vs. Neb.-Omaha

• Goals: 1, five times • Assist: 3, two times • Points: 4, 12/30/10 vs. UNO

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G PIM 2009-10 38 3 2010-11 38 1 Totals 76 4

A

PTS

5 8 22 17 18 24 22 26 46

Appeared in 38 games for the Bobcats … Led the team in assists (17) and plus/minus (+17) … Became the first Quinnipiac defenseman to lead the team in assists since former All-Amercian Reid Cashman in 2006 … Scored one goal, for a total of 18 points … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Ohio State on Oct. 8 … Recorded an assist at St. Cloud State on Oct. 30 … Had an assist in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Picked up an assist at Massachusetts on Nov. 27 … Recorded a four-point game, scoring a goal and recording an assist on the other three in a 4-3 win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … Assisted on two goals, including the gamewinner, against Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 31 … Recorded an assist in a win over Colgate on Jan. 7 … Had two assists in a win over Canisius on Jan. 16 … Assisted on the game-winning goal at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Had an assist against Yale on Feb. 18 … Recorded an assist at Union on Feb. 25 … Assisted on one goal in each of the Bobcats’ ECAC first-round playoff wins over Brown on Mar. 4 and 5.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

Appeared in 38 games…Totaled three goals and five assists for eight points… Scored three power-play goals…Scored twice in a 5–1 win against Princeton on 11/25 for his first collegiate points…Scored once against No. 10 Yale on 12/4 in a 7–4 loss…Had one assist against Dartmouth on 1/29…Had three assists in an 8–3 win against Dartmouth on 2/26…Had one assist against Yale on 2/27 in a 4–3 win.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League…Totaled three goals and 18 assists for 21 points in helping the Ice to the Clark Cup Championship…Third in defensemen goals, assists and points…Had his first career goal against Green Bay on 11/28/08…Had a pair of assists against Chicago on 11/29/08 in a 3–2 win…Had two assists in a 8–4 win against Sioux City on 2/9/09…Had a goal and two assists against Des Moines in a 4–0 win on 2/11/09…Had a pair of assists against Cedar Rapids on 3/10/09…Before he suited up for the Ice, he played for the Valley Junior Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL), winning the EJHL Rookie of the Week in 2008…Also played for the Los Angeles Junior Kings.

PERSONAL:

Son of Sarah and Richard Barron…Has two younger brothers, Alex and Cole…Plans to major in business…Attended Glendora High School…Born in Glendora, Calif.

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Ben Arnt FORWARD Junior > 5–11 > 181 lbs. > Shoots: Left Oakdale, Minn. > Omaha (USHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, 11/20/10 vs. Harvard • Assist: 2, two times • Points: 2, three times

• Goals: 2. 11/20/10 vs. Harvard • Assist: 2, two times • Points: 2, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2009-10 34 1 2010-11 34 6 Totals 68 7

A PTS PIM 5 6 12 9 15 6 14 21 18

Appeared in 34 games for the Bobcats … Scored six goals and recorded nine assists for a total of 15 points … Scored a goal in a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 … Scored two goals, including the game-winner, in a 5-4 win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Recorded an assist against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Scored a goal at Providence on Dec. 11 … Had an assist at Princeton on Jan. 3 … Scored the game-winning goal against Colgate on Jan. 7 … Recorded two assists at Canisius on Jan. 16, including one on the game-winner … Assisted on two goals in a win at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Had an assist against Rensselaer on Feb. 4 … Picked up an assist at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Recorded an assist in Game 1 of the ECAC firstround playoff series against Brown on Mar. 4, and scored a goal the next night in the series-clinching win.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

Appeared in 34 games…Scored two goals while assisting on four more for six points…First career point came on an assist against Princeton in a 4–3 loss on 1/4…His first career goal came in a 6–2 loss to Niagara on 1/22… Had a goal and an assist in an 8–3 win against Brown on 2/26…Had a pair of assists in the ECAC Hockey Tournament First Round series against Dartmouth.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League from 2007 through 2009…In 175 career games, he’s totaled 53 goals and 44 assists for 97 points…Has a career plus/minus of +23…Had 17 power-goal goals and 12 power-play assists for his career…In 2009, he scored 21 goals while assisting on a career-high 24 more for 45 points…Third on the team in plus/minus at +14…In 2008, He tallied 22 goals and 14 assists for 36 points…In his first year in Omaha in 2007, he had 10 goals and six assists for 16 points…Helped Omaha to the 2007–08 National Championship… Honored with the team Leadership Award in 2008–09, while also serving as the Lancers’ captain.

PERSONAL:

Son of Amy and Jim Arnt…Has one younger brother, Alex…Plans to major in biomedical sciences and business…Also played at Millard (Minn.) North High School…Named Most Valuable Player while earning AllConference and All-State honors…Born in Oakdale, Minn.

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Russell Goodman FORWARD Junior > 6–1 > 200 lbs. > Shoots: Left Saskatoon, Saskatchewan > Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11

>> CAREER HIGHS >> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Goals: 2, 12/31/10 vs. Neb.-Omaha • Assist: 2, 1/16/11 at Canisius • Points: 2, two times

• Goals: 2, 12/31/10 vs. UNO • Assist: 2, 1/16/11 vs. Canisius • Points: 2, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2009-10 21 2 2010-11 38 5 Totals 59 7

A PTS PIM 3 5 13 9 14 18 12 19 31

Appeared in 38 games for the Bobcats … Scored five goals and recorded nine assists for a total of 14 points … Scored the game-winning goal against Bentley on Oct. 15 … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Harvard on Nov. 20 … Scored a goal and recorded an assist against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Had an assist in a win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … Scored two goals in a win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 31 … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Colgate on Jan. 7 … Recorded two assists, including one on the game-winning goal, in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Had an assist at Rensselaer on Feb. 4 … Scored a goal against Brown on Feb. 19 … Recorded an assist in an ECAC first-round playoff game against Brown on Mar. 4 … Assisted on a goal in an ECAC Quarterfinal playoff game at Cornell on Mar. 11.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

Played in 21 games…Missed the first 17 games of the season due to injury… Totaled two goals and three assists for the year…Picked up an assist in his first game played, a 4–3 loss to Princeton on 1/4…Scored his first career goal in a 3–1 loss to St. Cloud State on 1/15…Had a goal against Dartmouth in a 4–3 loss on 1/29…Had one assist against Union in a 7–3 loss on 2/20… Assisted on the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on 3/7.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played three seasons with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League…In 147 career games with Nanaimo, he totaled 60 goals and 96 assists for 156 points…In 2009, he tallied 17 goals and 32 assists for a team-high 49 points…In 2008, he played in 31 games, scoring 12 goals and assisting on 34 more…In his first year with Nanaimo in 2007, he scored a career-high 30 goals while assisting on 31 more for a career-best 61 points.

PERSONAL:

Son of Deanna and Kim Goodman…Majoring in business…Has one younger brother, Michael, and one younger sister, Alli…Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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Reese Rolheiser FORWARD Junior > 5–10 > 170 lbs. > Shoots: Left Edmonton, Alberta > Sherwood Park (AJHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11 AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: N/A • Assist: N/A • Points: N/A

• Goals: 1, four times • Assist: 2, 11/24/09 vs. Princeton • Points: 2, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G PIM 2009-10 22 2 2010-11 11 0 Totals 33 2

A

PTS

4 6 6 0 0 0 4 6 6

Played in 22 games…Totaled four goals and four assists for eight points… First career point came on a goal against Bentley in a 3–2 overtime win on 10/17…Also had an assist in that game…Had a goal against St. Lawrence in a 5–2 win on 11/7…Had one assist against Dartmouth in a 4–2 victory on 11/14…Scored what stood up to be the game-winner against No. 5 Cornell in a 3–2 victory on 11/21…Had a pair of assists in a 5–1 win against Princeton on 11/25…Had a goal against Union in the third game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals in a 2–1 loss on 3/14.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played five seasons with the Sherwood Park Crusaders of the Alberta Junior Hockey League…In over 250 games played in five years, he totaled 90 goals and 127 assists for 217 career points with Sherwood Park…In 2008–09, he led the AJHL in assists (55) and points (88) while also scoring 33 goals… Named team Most Valuable Player…Played in the AJHL Top Prospects game…Two-time selection to the AJHL All-Star Game…Named All-League All-Star First-Team In 2007…Also played basketball and volleyball at Strathcona High School.

PERSONAL:

Son of Barb and Roy Rolheiser…Plans to major in business…Has two older sisters, Kelsey and Taylor…Born in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Jeremy Langlois FORWARD Junior > 6–0 > 173 lbs. > Shoots: Right Tempe, Ariz. > New Jersey (EJHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11

Named the team’s Most Valuable Player...Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats … Led the team in goals with 18 … Added five assists, putting him third on the team with 23 points … Led the team in multiple-goal games with three … Scored seven goals in the month of January … Scored a goal at St. Cloud State on Oct. 30 … Scored at Yale on Nov. 6 … Assisted on a goal against Dartmouth on Nov. 19 … Had a goal and an assist against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Scored a goal against Clarkson on Dec. 4 … Scored a goal and recorded an assist in a win at Harvard on Dec. 8 … Scored a goal and assisted on another in a win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … Had an assist in a win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 31 … Scored a goal at Princeton on Jan. 3 … Scored in a win over Colgate on Jan. 7 … Scored twice in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Scored a goal at Canisius on Jan. 17 … Scored twice in a win at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Scored twice against Rensselaer on Feb. 4 … Scored a goal in each of the Bobcats’ wins over Brown in the first round of the ECAC playoffs on Mar. 4 and 5 … Scored the lone goal in an ECAC Quarterfinal win at Cornell on Mar. 12.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

Named the team’s Rookie of the Year…Led all Bobcat freshman with eight goals and 12 assists for 20 points…Appeared in 41 games…His first career point came on an assist against No. 17 Ohio State in a 4–2 win on 10/8… Had one assist in each game of the Bobcats’ two-game set against Robert Morris on 10/30 and 10/31, respectively…Had an assist against St. Lawrence in a 5–2 win on 11/7…Scored his first career goal in a 5–1 win against Harvard on 11/13…First two-goal game came against Colgate in a 5–3 win on 11/20…Had a pair of goals against Princeton in a 5–1 win on 11/25… Had one assist in the Bobcats 5–4 win against No. 10 UMass on 11/28… Had an assist against American International on 12/12…Had one assist in a 3–2 loss to St. Cloud State 1/16…Had a helper in a 3–3 tie with Niagara 1/23…Had two assists in a 5–0 blanking of St. Lawrence on 2/12…Had one assist in a 7–3 loss to Union on 2/20…Scored twice in an 8–3 drubbing of Brown on 2/26…Scored once against Union in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals in a 3–2 five overtime win on 3/12–13.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for the New Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League… Was named the EJHL Offensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player after finishing the year as the league’s leading scorer…Had 35 goals and 47 assists for 82 points…Had 10 power-play goals and 21 power-play assists…Had 23 multiple-point games…Had three goals and two assists against Springfield in an 11–2 win on 10/12/08…Scored twice in back-toback games against Boston and New York…Had two goals against Valley on 11/2/08…Had two goals and two assists against New York on 12/9/08… Had a hat trick, while adding one assist, against Syracuse on 1/25/09… Scored twice at Baystate on 1/31/09…Had 21 points in his last eight games of the season…Had a goal and four assists against Syracuse on 2/15/09 and

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Boston on 2/20/09.

PERSONAL:

Son of Suzanna Pawlowski and Bill Langlois…Has one older sister, Andrea, and one younger brother, Jameson…Attended Corona Del Sol High School…Born in Tempe, Ariz.

>> 2010–11 GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent Oct. 8 Ohio State Oct. 9 Ohio State Oct. 15 Bentley Oct. 23 Holy Cross Oct. 29 at St. Cloud State Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State Nov. 5 at Brown Nov. 6 at Yale Nov. 12 at Cornell Nov. 13 at Colgate Nov. 19 Dartmouth Nov. 20 Harvard Nov. 23 Princeton Nov. 27 at Umass Dec. 3 St. Lawrence Dec. 4 Clarkson Dec. 8 at Harvard Dec. 11 at Princeton Dec. 30 Nebraska-Omaha Dec. 31 Nebraska-Omaha Jan. 3 at Princeton Jan. 7 Colgate Jan. 8 Cornell Jan. 16 at Canisius Jan. 17 at Canisius Jan. 28 at Clarkson Jan. 29 at St. Lawrence Feb. 4 RPI Feb. 5 M-Union Feb. 11 at Dartmouth Feb. 18 Yale Feb. 19 Brown Feb. 25 at M-Union Feb. 26 at RPI Mar. 4 Brown Mar. 5 Brown Mar. 11 at Cornell Mar. 12 at Cornell Mar. 13 at Cornell

Goals Assists Points 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, three times • Assist: 1, five times • Points: 2, six times

• Goals: 2, five times • Assist: 2, 2/12/10 vs. St. Lawrence • Points: 32 nine times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2009-10 41 8 12 20 18 2010-11 39 18 5 23 16 Totals 80 26 17 43 34

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Zack Currie DEFENSEMAN Junior > 5–11 > 185 lbs. > Shoots: Right Victoria, British Columbia > Cowichan Valley (BCHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11 Appeared in 37 games for the Bobcats … Scored two goals and recorded nine assists for a total of 11 points … Assisted on a goal in a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 … Had an assist in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Tallied an assist in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Recorded an assist at Providence on Dec. 11 … Picked up an assist against Cornell on Jan. 8 … Assisted on a goal in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Scored the game-tying goal in the third period at Canisius on Jan. 17 … Had an assist in a win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Assisted on a goal in a win at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Recorded an assist at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Scored a goal in an ECAC first-round playoff win over Brown on Mar. 5 … Tallied an assist in an ECAC Quarterfinal game at Cornell on Mar. 13.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Appeared in 26 games...Totaled one goal and four assists for five points… His first career point came on a goal against St. Lawrence in a 5–2 win on 11/7…Had an assist in a 6–2 loss to Niagara on 1/22…Had one assist in a 5–0 win against St. Lawrence on 2/12…Had an assist in a 5–3 loss to Rensselaer on 2/19…Had an assist in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against Union on 3/14.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC: Played three seasons for the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the British Columbia Hockey League…In 136 career games, he totaled 24 goals and 69 assists for 93 points…Had 13 power-play goals in his career…In 2009, he totaled 11 goals and 29 assists for 40 points…In 2008, he scored eight goals while assisting on 28 more for 36 career points…Had five goals and 12 assists for 17 points.

PERSONAL:

Son of Christine and Brian Currie…Plans to major in physical therapy/sports medicine…Also attended Claremont Secondary School…Born in Victoria, British Columbia.

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, two times • Assist: 1, nine times • Points: 1, eleven times

• Goals: 1, 3 times • Assist: 1, thirteen times • Points: 1. sixteen times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G 2009-10 26 1 2010-11 37 2 Totals 63 3

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A PTS PIM 4 5 10 9 11 22 13 16 32


Eric Hartzell GOALIE Junior > 6–4 > 188 lbs. > Catches: Left White Bear Lake, Minn. > Sioux Falls (USHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11

>> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Saves: 53, vs. UNO, 12/30/10 • Least GA: 0, four times • Most GA: 5 vs. Yale, 2/18/11

>> CAREER HIGHS • Saves: 53, vs. UNO, 12/30/10 • Least GA: 0, five times • Most GA 5 vs. Yale, 2/18/11

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Year GAA 2009–10 2010-11

GP W–L–T SVS

PCT

6 28

.894 .927

4–2–0 12-7-6

110 793

2.62 2.22

Named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week on Jan. 4, 2011 … Appeared in 28 games for the Bobcats, starting 27 of them … Finished the season with a 12-6-5 record … Led the team in minutes (1570), goals-against average (2.22), saves (735), save percentage (.927), wins (12), and win percentage (.630) … Finished the season third in the ECAC in save percentage, fourth in win percentage, and fifth in goals-against average … Made his first appearance of the season in a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29, turning away 21 shots … Won three straight games against ECAC competition in mid-November, defeating Colgate on Nov. 13, Dartmouth on Nov. 19, and Harvard on Nov. 20 … Shut out Dartmouth while making 31 saves … Held Harvard to one goal, while making 34 stops, in a win on the road on Dec. 8 … Turned away a career-high 53 shots in a 4-3 win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … The next night, he made 44 saves in a 3-2 win over NebraskaOmaha … Held Princeton to one goal on the road in a 1-1 tie on Jan. 3, while making 34 saves … Surrendered one goal to Colgate in a 3-1 win on Jan. 7 … Made 21 saves in a 3-2 win at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Turned away 31 shots in a tie at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Posted back-to-back shutouts in the ECAC playoffs, making 26 saves against Brown on Mar. 5 and stopping 24 shots at Cornell on Mar. 12.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10:

Appeared in six games…Posted a 4–2–0 record…Allowed 13 goals in 299:04 between the pipes for a 2.61 goals-against average…Stopped 110 of 123 shots on goal for a .894 save percentage…In his first collegiate game, he stopped 30 of 32 shots in a 4–2 win against No. 17 Ohio State…Improved to 2–0–0 with a 20-save shutout against Robert Morris in a 5–0 win…Took the hardluck loss after allowing three goals against Robert Morris after entering the game midway through the second period…Stopped 27 of 30 shots in a 5–3 win against Colgate to improve to 3–1–0 on his career…Stopped 15 of 17 against American International in a 5–2 win to improve to 4–1–0…Took the loss against Rensselaer in a 4–1 loss to finish the year at 4–2–0.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for three seasons with the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League…Logged 4,494 minutes over 79 career games…Posted a 39–32–4 record with a career 3.08 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage…In 2009, he posted a 20–22–2 record in 46 games played with a 3.28 GAA and a .900 save percentage…In 2008, he was 19–9–2 with a 2.75 GAA and .913 save percentage.

PERSONAL:

Son of Mary Beth and Kevin Hartzell…Plans to major in business…Also lettered in football and baseball at Roosevelt High School…Has one older brother, Brandon, and one younger sister, Whitney…Born in White Bear Lake, Minn.

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Clay Harvey FORWARD Junior > 5–9 > 180 lbs. > Shoots: Left Gull Lake, Saskatchewan > Powell River (BCHL)

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010-11

Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats … Scored four goals and recorded four assists for a total of eight points … Scored a goal in a win over Bentley on Oct. 15 … Assisted on a goal in a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 … Scored two goals at Brown on Nov. 5 … Recorded an assist in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Scored a goal in a win over Harvard on Dec. 8 … Assisted on two goals at Canisius on Jan. 17.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009–10: >> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS >> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, vs. Brown, 11/5/10 • Assist: 2, vs. Canisius, 1/17/11 • Points: 2, two times

• Goals: 2, vs. Brown, 11/5/10 • Assist: 2, vs. Canisius, 1/17/11 • Points: 2, two times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP 2009–10 29 2010-11 39 Totals 68

G 1 4 5

A 6 4 10

PTS 7 8 15

PIM 10 25 35

Appeared in 29 games…Scored one goal while assisting on six more for seven points…Had an assist in three straight games from Nov. 14 through 11/25… Had an assist against Darmouth in a 4-2 win, against Cornell in a 3-2 win and against Princeton in a 5-1 win…Had an assist in a 6-2 loss to Niagara on 1/22…Had an assist in a 4-3 loss to Dartmouth 1/29…Scored his first career goal against St. Lawrence in a 5-0 win on 2/12…Had an assist in a 7-3 loss to Union on 2/20.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played for three seasons with Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League…Played with current Quinnipiac classmate D’Arcy Oakes… In 175 career games played, he’s scored 103 goals and assisted on 108 more for 211 career points…Had at least 35 goals and 40 assists in each of the last two seasons…Ranked among the BCHL leaders in goals, assists and points in each of the last two seasons…In 2009, he totaled 38 goals and 41 assists for 79 points…Scored 21 power-play goals and three short-handed goals… In 2008, he tallied 37 goals and a career-high 43 assists for 80 points…In his first season with Powell River, he had 28 goals and 24 assists for 52 points… In 32 postseason games, he’s totaled 25 goals and 18 assists for 43 points… In 2009, he had 10 goals and 10 assists in 18 playoff games…Was named the BCHL Rookie of the Year in 2007…Was the team’s top scorer while collecting the most 3 Star Awards in 2008…Team most valuable player, while also receiving the Coaches Award and the Scholastic Award in 2009.

PERSONAL:

Son of Cindy and George Harvey…Has one younger brother, Craig, and one younger sister, Kaitlyn…Plans to major in business…Also played football at Gull Lake Hich School…Born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Corey Hibbeler DEFENSEMAN/FORWARD

Sophomore > 6–0 > 190 lbs.> Shoots: Right St. Charles, Mo. > Lincoln (USHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 21 games for the Bobcats, scoring one goal and recording two assists for a total of three points … Recorded an assist against Cornell on Jan. 8 for his first collegiate point … Scored his first collegiate goal in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Picked up an assist in a win over Brown on Mar. 5 in the first round of the ECAC playoffs.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played two seasons with the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League (USHL)…In 106 games played at Lincoln, he totaled five goals and 20 assists for 25 career points…Last season, he totaled three goals and 11 asssists…In his first season, he registered two goals and nine assists.

PERSONAL:

Son of Karina and Mike Hibbeler…Has one sister, Nicole…Majoring in international business…Born in St. Charles, Mo.

>> 2010–11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, vs. Canisius, 1/17, 10 • Assists: 1, two times • Points: 1, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP 2010–11 21 Totals 29

G 1 1

A 2 6

PTS 3 7

PIM 4 10

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Connor Jones FORWARD Sophomore > 5–9 > 165 lbs. > Shoots: Left Montrose, British Columbia > Vernon Vipers (BCHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Named Rookie of the Year by his teammates … Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats, scoring nine goals … Second on the team with 15 assists … Totaled 24 points in his freshman campaign, second on the team … Had an assist on the Bobcats’ first goal of the season in a win over Ohio State on Oct. 8 for his first collegiate point … Recorded an assist on the gamewinning goal against Bentley on Oct. 15 … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Holy Cross on Oct. 23 … Assisted on a goal at St. Cloud State on Oct. 30 … Scored an unassisted goal at Cornell on Nov. 12 for his first collegiate goal … Scored in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Had an assist in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Scored and assisted on a goal at Massachusetts on Nov. 27 … Recorded an assist in a win at Harvard on Dec. 8 … Assisted on the game-winning goal against Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 31 … Had a goal and an assist in a win over Colgate on Jan. 7 … Scored in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Recorded an assist in the Bobcats’ win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Scored at St. Lawrence on Jan. 29 … Scored an unassisted, game-tying goal in the third period against Rensselaer on Feb. 4 … Picked up an assist against Union on Feb. 5 … Scored a goal at Dartmouth on Feb. 11 … Assisted on one goal against Brown on Feb. 19 … Had two assists against Union on Feb. 25 … Recorded an assist in an ECAC first-round playoff win over Brown on Mar. 4 … Picked up an assist in the Bobcats’ ECAC Quarterfinal game at Cornell on Mar. 13.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Led the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League to the 2009 and 2010 RBC Cup National Championships…Named the RBC Top Forward…Played four season s with the Vernon Vipers…In 163 career games, totaled 80 goals and 118 assists for 198 career points…Had a careerhigh 36 goals and 45 assists for 81 points in 2009–10…Ranked eighth in the BCHL in points and sixth in goals scored…Ranked 19th in the BCHL in 2008–09 with 60 points.

PERSONAL:

Son of Loretta and Connor Jones…twin brother Kellen is also a member of the Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey team…Majoring in journalism…Born in Montrose, British Columbia. >> 2010-11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, nine times • Assists: 2, vs. Union, 2/25/11 • Points: 2, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2010-11 Totals

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Kellen Jones FORWARD Sophomore > 5–9 > 165 lbs .> Shoots: Left Montrose, British Columbia > Vernon Vipers (BCHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 38 games for the Bobcats, scoring eight goals … third on the team with 14 assists … Totaled 22 points in his freshman campaign … Assisted on the Bobcats’ first goal of the season in a win over Ohio State on Oct. 8 for his first collegiate point … Assisted on two goals, including the game-winner, against Bentley on Oct. 15 … Scored two goals, including the game-winner for his first collegiate goal against Holy Cross on Oct. 23 … Scored a goal at St. Cloud State on Oct. 30 … Scored a goal in a win over Harvard on Nov. 20 … Assisted on a goal against St. Lawrence on Dec. 3 … Had an assist in a win at Harvard on Dec. 8 … Recorded two assists, including one on the game-winning goal in a win over Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30 … Picked up an assist against Cornell on Jan. 8 … Recorded a goal and an assist in a win at Canisius on Jan. 16 … Assisted on the game-tying goal at Canisius on Jan. 17 … Recorded two assists in a win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Scored a goal against Union on Feb. 5 … Had an assist at St. Lawrence on Jan. 29 … Assisted on a goal at Dartmouth on Feb. 11 … Scored a goal against Yale on Feb. 18 … Recorded an assist against Brown on Feb. 19 … Assisted on a goal at Union on Feb. 25 … Scored in an ECAC first-round playoff win over Brown on Mar. 4.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Selected with the 22nd pick of the seventh round in the 2010 National Hockey League draft by the Edmonton Oilers…Helped the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League to the 2009 and 2010 RBC Cup National Championships…totaled 12 goals and 41 assists for 53 points, helping the Vipers to their sixth Coupe RBC National Championship… Second on the team with 19 points, five goals and a team-best 14 assists, during the BCHL Playoffs last season.

PERSONAL:

Son of Loretta and Connor Jones…twin brother Connor is also a member of the Quinnipiac Men’s Ice Hockey team…Majoring in business…Born in Montrose, British Columbia. >> 2010-11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 2, vs. Holy Cross, 10/23/10 • Assists: 2, two times • Points: 2, four times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Year GP G A PTS PIM 2010-11 38 8 14 22 35 Totals 39 9 15 24 38

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Brooks Robinson FORWARD

Sophomore > 5–10 > 175 lbs. > Shoots: Right Duncan, British Columbia > Fort MacMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 19 games for the Bobcats, scoring two goals and recording three assists for a total of five points … Assisted on a goal in a win at St. Cloud State on Oct. 29 for his first collegiate point … Recorded an assist at Brown on Nov. 5 … Scored his first collegiate goal at Union on Feb. 25 … Scored a goal at Rensselaer on Feb. 26 … Assisted on a goal in the Bobcats’ ECAC first-round playoff win over Brown on Mar. 5.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Spent the 2009–10 season with the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League…Named playoff most valuable player…Led the Cowichan Capitals in scoring and faceoff percentage on his way to winning Rookie of the Year honors…Helped the Grand Prairie Storm to the 2008 AJHL title…Also played for the Prince George Spruce Kings and the Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League.

PERSONAL:

Son of Paulyne and Scott Robinson…Father, Scott, played for the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League…Has one brother, Brad… Majoring in Business…Born in Brainard, Minnesota. >> 2010-11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, two times • Assists: 1, three times • Points: 1, five times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2010-11 Totals

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John Dunbar FORWARD Sophomore > 5–8 > 165 lbs. > Shoots: Right Calgary, Alberta > Calgary Canucks (AJHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Appeared in all 39 games for the Bobcats, scoring five goals and recording six assists for a total of 11 points … Recorded his first collegiate point on an assist at St. Cloud State on Oct. 30 … Scored the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on Nov. 19 for his first collegiate goal … Picked up an assist at Providence on Dec. 11 … Recorded an assist at Princeton on Jan. 3 … Recorded a goal and an assist in the Bobcats’ win over the US Under-18 Team on Jan. 22 … Assisted on the game-winning goal at Clarkson on Jan. 28 … Scored a goal on Feb. 5 against Union … Recorded an assist on Feb. 11 at Dartmouth … Scored a goal at Union on Feb. 25.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Played two seasons with the Calgary (Alberta) Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League…In 2009–10, he was named the team’s Most Valuable Player, and voted the team’s Most Popular Player, after leading the team in scoring for the second straight year…Unanimous selections to the AJHL South All-Star Team…Named to AJHL South Division All-League Team… Member of the Silver Medal winning Team Canada West team in the 2010 World Junior A Challenge…In 2008–09, he led the Canucks in goals and points…Named team Rookie of the Year…AJHL South All-Star Team selection…AJHL All-Rookie Team pick.

PERSONAL:

Son of Doug and Jean Dunbar…Has a half-brother Dean and half-sister Tracy…Majoring in business…Born in Calgary, Alberta. >> 2010-11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, five times • Assists: 1, six times • Points: 1, 11 times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2010-11 Totals

GP G A PTS PIM 39 5 6 11 57 39 5 6 11 57

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Zach Tolkinen DEFENSEMAN Sophomore > 6–3 > 190 lbs. > Shoots: Right Lino Lakes, Minnesota > Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010–11:

Appeared in 26 games for the Bobcats, recording three assists … Had an assist at Brown on Nov. 5 for his first collegiate point … Recorded an assist in a win at Colgate on Nov. 13 … Assisted on a goal in a win over NebraskaOmaha on Dec. 31.

BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:

Suited up for the Fairbanks (Alaska) Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League…Totaled 37 points on 12 goals and 25 assists to help Fairbanks to a second place finish for the 2009–10 Robertson Cup National Championship…Had two goals and three assists in the playoffs…All Conference honoree…Named a Ted Brill Great 8 honoree…Hobey Baker Character Award recipient…Graduated from Centennial Senior High School in 2008…Lettered twice in hockey and three times in tennis.

PERSONAL:

Son of Cheri and Gary Tolkinene…Father, Gary, played hockey at Concordia College and coaches hockey at Centennial Senior High School.. Has a brother, Erik, two sisters, Jane and Rachel…Majoring in PreMedicine…Born in St. Paul, Minnesota. >> 2010-11 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS • Goals: N/A • Assists: 1, three times • Points: 1, three times

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2010-11 Totals

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Jordan Samuels-Thomas FORWARD Redshirt Junior > 6–3 > 190 lbs. > Shoots: Left Windsor, Conn. > Bowling Green State (CCHA) Transferred to Quinnipiac after two seasons at Bowling Green State University…Will red-shirt during the 2011-12 season…Led the Falcons in goals, assists and points in both seasons at BGSU…As a freshman, he scored 11 goals and assisted on 14 more for 25 points…As a sophomore in 2010-11, he totaled nine goals and 12 assists for 21 points.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2010–11:

Played in 36 games…Had two goals and one assist in a weekend series on Oct. 8-9 against Michigan…Had a point in eight of his first 11 games of the season…Had a team-best four-game point streak from Oct. 30 through Nov. 12…Had multiple-point games against Michigan, Notre Dame and AlabamaHuntsville…Named to the RPI Holiday Tournament All-Tournament team…Had the game-winner against Northern Michigan in the second game of the CCHA Tournament.

AS A freshman IN 2009–10:

Played in 36 games…Earned the 2009 Sam Cooper Trophy, awarded to Bowling Green’s leading scorer…Had three assists against Minnesota State on Oct. 9-10…Had two assists in a loss to Nebraska Omaha on Oct. 9…First career goal came against UNO on Oct. 30…Also had the game-winner in that game…Had a three-game goal-scoring streak from Oct. 30 to Nov. 7… Had two goals and an assist against Alaska on Nov. 14…Led the team with four power play goals…Converted on three of four shoot-out attempts.

BEFORE bowling green:

Drafted by the Atlanta Thrashers in the seventh round of the 2009 NHL Draft…In 2008-09, played for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL)…Scored 32 goals and added 22 assists in 59 games

PERSONAL:

Son of Cliff Thomas and Joan Samuels…Has two brothers, (Trent and Taylor) and one sister (Jamiah)…Majoring in Communications…Born in West Hartford, Conn. >> 2010–11 SEASON HIGHS • Goals: 1, nine times • Assist: 1, 12 times • Points: 2, three times

>> CAREER HIGHS • Goals: 1, 20 times • Assist: 2, three times • Points: 3, vs. Alaska, 11/14/09

>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP G A PTS PIM 2009-10 35 11 14 25 30 2010-11 36 9 12 21 46 Totals 71 20 26 46 76

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Jack Callahan defenseman

Freshman > 5-10 > 176 lbs. > Shoots: Right Red Bank, N.J. > Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

BEFORE QUINNPIAC:

Played for three different teams over the last three years…Suited up for the Springfield Jr. Blues of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 2008-09, scoring five goals and assisting on 17 more for 22 points in 52 games played… In 2009-10, he played 40 games for the New Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League, scoring six goals and assisting on 22 more for 28 points…In 2010-11, Callahan started the season with the Springfield Jr. Blues, totaling six goals and 30 assists in 40 games before playing the final 15 games of the season with the Fairbanks (Alaska) Ice Dogs of the North American Hockey League (NAHL)…Helped the Ice Dogs to the 2011 NAHL Roberson Cup National Championship, earning All-NAHL First Team and All-West Division First Team honors.

PERSONAL:

Two-year letterwinner in lacrosse and hockey at Christian Brothers Academy…Earned Freshman of the Year honors after helping Christian Brothers to the 2004 New Jersey State Championship…Son of Marybeth and Jack Callahan…Has one sister, Jillian…Majoring in Communications…Born in Red Bank, N.J.

BRYCE VAN BRABANT FORWARD

Freshman > 6-3 > 205 lbs. > Shoots: Left Morinville, Alberta > Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)

BEFORE QUINNPIAC:

Played for three years for the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League…Helped the team to the 2009-10 and 2010-11 AJHL National Championships…In 151 games played, he totaled 22 goals and 25 assists for 47 career points…In 2008-09, he scored four goals and assisted on seven more for 11 points…In 2009-10, he doubled his goals-scored output with eight markers and six assists for 14 points…In 2010-11, he scored a career-high 10 goals while also posting a career-high 12 assists.

PERSONAL:

Son of Louise and Dwight Van Brabant…Has one brother, Riley; and three sisters, Kelsey, Dana and Hailey…Undecided major…Born in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Matthew Peca FORWARD

Freshman > 5-9 > 165 lbs. > Shoots: Left Petawawa, Ontario > Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL)

BEFORE QUINNPIAC:

Selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round of the 2011 NHL Draft…Played for the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL)…Voted Top Forward at RBC Cup Championship... Led Pembroke to a 51-9-0 record and the 2011 National Championship…In 120 career games, he totaled 47 goals and 72 assists for 119 career points… Had two goals and three assists in the 2011 RBC Cup Championship…In 2009-10, he had 21 goals and 26 assists for 47 points in 60 games played… In 2010-11, he ranked 11th in the CJHL in points (72), ninth in assists (46) and 14th in goals scored (26).

PERSONAL:

Son of Ginette and Frank Peca…Has one brother, Steven, and one sister, Katrina….Majoring in Business…Born in Pembroke, Ontario.

DANNY FEDERICO DEFENSEMAN

Freshman > 6-1 > 205 lbs. > Shoots: Left Acton, Mass. > Boston Jr. Bruins (EJHL)

BEFORE QUINNPIAC:

Played for the Boston Jr. Bruins of the Eastern Junion Hockey League (EJHL)…2009-10 Boston Jr. Bruins Defensive Player of the Year…2008-09 Jr. Bruins Unsung Hero Award recipient…Totaled 91 games played over three years with the Jr. Bruins…Totaled six goals and 54 assists for 60 career points…In 2009-10, he tallied two goals and 25 assists…Posted career numbers in 2010-11 with four goals and 28 assists in 45 games played.

PERSONAL:

Son of Mary and Thomas Federico … Majoring in Finance…Has one brother, Tim, and one sister, Kathleen …Born in Acton, Mass.

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On March 3, 2011, the Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team hosted a “Skate With the Bobcats Night” at the TD Bank Sports Center to benefit cancer research.

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Bentley College Falcons

Tuesday, Oct. 18 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

Brown University Bears

Saturday, Jan. 7 Meehan Auditorium • Providence, R.I. Friday, Feb. 24 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

Canisius College Griffins

Saturday, Oct. 15 Sunday, Oct. 16 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

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About Bentley College Location: Waltham, Mass. Enrollment: 4,157 President: Gloria C. Larson, JD Athletic Director: Bob DeFelice Conference: Atlantic Hockey Arena (Capacity): Ryan Skating Arena (1,500) Head Coach: Ryan Soderquist (Bentley ’00) Record: 109-172-34 (nine years) Assistant Coaches: Ben Murphy, Charlie Carkin 2010–11 Record: 10-18-6 (9-13-5 AH) Hockey SID: Kyle Mack SID Phone: 781-891-2417 SID Fax: 781-891-2648 SID Email: kmack@bentley.edu

About Brown University Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 7,000 President: Ruth J. Simmons Athletic Director: Mike Goldberger Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Meehan Auditorium (2,495) Head Coach: Brendan Whittet (Brown ’94) Record: 23-36-9 (two years) Assistant Coaches: Mike Sousa, Mark White, Brian Eklund 201-–11 Record: 10-16-5 (8-12-2) Hockey SID: Jeanne Carhart SID Phone: 401-863-1094 SID Fax: 401-863-1436 SID Email: jeanne_carhart@brown.edu About Canisus College Location: Buffalo, N.Y. Enrollment: 4,916 President: Rev. Vincent M. Cooke Athletic Director: Bill Maher Conference: Atlantic Hockey Arena (Capacity): Buffalo State Sports Arena (1,800) Head Coach: Dave Smith (Ohio State ’92) Record: 75-116-28 (six years) Assistant Coaches: B.J. Adams, John Daigneau, David Smith 2010–11 Record: 13-19-6 (10-12-5 Atlantic Hockey) Hockey SID: Jason Veniskey SID Phone: 716-888-3767 SID Email: veniskej@canisius.edu

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Ryan Soderquist

Brendan Whittet

dave smith


Clarkson University Golden Knights

Friday, Nov. 11 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Feb. 11 Cheel Arena • Potsdam, N.Y.

Colgate University Raiders

Friday, Nov. 18 Starr Rink • Hamilton, N.Y. Saturday, Jan. 18 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

Cornell University Big Red

Saturday, Nov. 19 Lynah Rink • Ithaca, N.Y. Friday, Jan. 13 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

About Clarkson University Location: Potsdam, N.Y. Enrollment: 3,000 President: Tony Collins Athletic Director: Steve Yianoukos Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Cheel Arena (3,000) Head Coach: Casey Jones Record: -First Season Assistant Coach: Phil Roy, Andy Jones 2010–11 Record: 15-19-2 (9-12-1 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Gary Mikel SID Phone: 315-268-6673 SID Fax: 315-268-7613 SID Email: mikelg@clarkson.edu About Colgate University Location: Hamilton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,900 President: Jeffrey Herbst Athletic Director: David Roach Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Starr Rink (2,246) Head Coach: Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ’84) Record: 295-296-68 (18 years) Assistant Coaches: Brad Dexter, Jason Lefevre 2010–11 Record: 11-28-3 (4-15-3 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Jeremiah Hergott SID Phone: 315-228-7566 SID Fax: 315-228-7977 SID Email: jhergott@mail.colgate.edu About Cornell University Location: Ithaca, N.Y. Enrollment: 20,000 President: David J. Skorton Athletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr. Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Lynah Rink (3,836) Head Coach: Mike Schafer (Cornell ’86) Record: 299-160-52 (13 years) Assistant Coaches: Ben Syer, Topher Scott 2010–11 Record: 16-15-3 (11-9-2 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Kevin Zeise SID Phone: 607-255-3752 SID Fax: 607-255-9791 SID Email: kjz3@cornell.edu

Casey Jones

Don Vaughan

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Dartmouth College Big Green

Friday, Nov. 4 Thompson Arena • Hanover, N.H. Saturday, Feb. 4 TD Bank Sports Arena • Hamden, Conn.

About Dartmouth College Location: Hanover, N.H. Enrollment: 5,987 President: Jim Yong Kim Athletic Director: Josie Harper Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Thompson Arena (4,500) Head Coach: Dave Gaudet (Dartmouth ’81) Record: 289-320-79 (22 years) Assistant Coaches: Dave Peters, John Rose 2010–11 Record: 19-12-3 (12-8-2 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Heather Croze SID Phone: 603-646-2468 SID Fax: 603-646-1286 SID Email: Heather.Croze@dartmouth.edu

Dave Gaudet

Harvard University

About Harvard University Location: Cambridge, Mass. Crimson Enrollment: 6,641 President: Derek C. Bok Athletic Director: Bob Scalise Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Bright Center (2,850) Head Coach: Ted Donato (Harvard ’91) Record: 94-88-18 (six years) Assistant Coaches: Jerry Forton, Albie O’Connell, Bruce Irving 2010–11 Record: 12-21-1 (7-14-1 ECAC Hockey) Saturday, Nov. 5 Hockey SID: Casey Hart Bright Hockey Center • Cambridge, Mass. SID Phone: 617-496-1379 SID Fax: 617-496-2130 Friday, Feb. 3 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. SID Email: chart@fas.harvard.edu

College of the Holy Cross Crusaders

Wednesday, Oct. 12 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn

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About Holy Cross Location: Worcester, Mass. Enrollment: 2,817 President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr. Conference: Atlantic Hockey Arena (Capacity): Hart Center (1,600) Head Coach: Paul Pearl (Holy Cross ’89) Record: 243-242-59 (16 years) Assistant Coaches: Brian Akashian, Jason Smith, Rob Godfrey 2010–11 Record: 17-16-5 (14-8-5 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Jim Wrobel SID Phone: 508-793-2583 SID Fax: 508-793-2309 SID Email: jwrobel@holycross.edu

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Ted Donato

paul pearl


Ohio State University Buckeyes

Friday Oct. 7 Saturday Oct. 8 OSU Ice Rink • Columbus, Ohio

Princeton University Tigers

Tuesday, Nov. 1 Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, N.J. Sunday, Dec. 11 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers

Saturday, Dec. 3 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Friday, Feb. 17 Houston Field House • Troy, N.Y.

About Ohio State University Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 56,064 President: Gordon Gee Athletic Director: Eugene Smith Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association Arena (Capacity): William D. Mullins Memorial Center (8,373) Head Coach: Mark Osiecki (Wisconsin ’94) Record: 16-18-4 (one year) Assistant Coaches: Steve Rohlik, Joe Exter 2010–11 Record: 16-18-4 (10-14-4 CCHA) Hockey SID: Leann Parker SID Phone: 614-688-0294 SID Fax: 614-292-8547 SID Email: parker.387@osu.edu About Princeton University Location: Princeton, N.J. Enrollment: 5,000 President: Shirley Tilghman Athletic Director: Gary D. Walters Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Hobey Baker Memorial Rink (2,092) Head Coach: Bob Prier Record: Assistant Coaches: Scott Garrow, Greg Gardner 2010–11 Record: 17-13-2 (11-9-2 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Yariv Amir SID Phone: 609-258-5701 SID Fax: 609-258-2399 SID Email: yamir@princeton.edu About Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Location: Troy, N.Y. Enrollment: 7,144 President: Shirley Ann Jackson Athletic Director: Ken Ralph Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Houston Field House (5,217) Head Coach: Seth Appert (Ferris State ’96) Record: 51-81-19 (four years) Assistant Coach: Brian Vines, Nolan Graham 2010–11 Record: 20-13-5 (11-9-2) Hockey SID: Kevin Beattie SID Phone: 518-276-2187 SID Fax: 518-276-2188 SID Email: beattk@rpi.edu

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Robert Morris University Colonials

Friday Oct. 21 Saturday Oct. 22 Island Sports Complex • Moon Township, Pa.

Sacred Heart University

Friday, Dec. 9 TD Bank Sports Center• Hamden, Conn.

St. Lawrence University Saints

Saturday, Nov. 12 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Friday, Feb. 10 Appleton Arena • Canton, N.Y.

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About Robert Morris University Location: Moon Township, Pa. Enrollment: 5,000 President: Edward A. Nicholson Athletic Director: Craig Coleman Conference: College Hockey America Arena (Capacity): Island Sports Complex (1,000) Head Coach: Derek Schooley (Western Michigan ’94) Record: 87-125-31 (eight years) Assistant Coaches: Matt Nicholson, Mark Workman 2010–11 Record: 18-12-5 (13-9-5) Hockey SID: Ken Baker SID Phone: 412-262-8314 SID Fax: 412-262-8557 SID Email: baker@rmu.edu About Sacred Heart University Location: Fairfield, Conn. Enrollment: President: Athletic Director: Conference: Arena (Capacity): Head Coach: C.J. Marotollo (Northeastern ’89) Record: 27-38-10 (two years) Assistant Coaches: Lou Santini, Scott McDougall 2010–11 Record: 6-25-6 (5-16-6) Hockey SID: SID Phone: SID Fax: SID Email: About St. Lawrence University Location: Canton, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,300 President: William L. Fox Athletic Director: Margie Strait Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Appleton Arena (3,200) Head Coach: Joe Marsh (New Hampshire ’77) Record: 449-383-65 (25 years) Assistant Coach: Mike Hurlbut, Greg Carvel 2010–11 Record: 13-22-5 (6-15-1 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Wally Johnson SID Phone: 315-229-5588 SID Fax: 315-229-5589 SID Email: wjohnson@stlawu.edu

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Derek Schooley

C.J. MAROTOLLO

Joe Marsh


Union College Dutchmen

Friday, Dec. 2 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Feb. 18 Messa Rink • Schenectady, N.Y.

University of Massachusetts Minutemen

Saturday, Nov. 26 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

University of Nebraska-Omaha mavericks

Friday, Dec. 30 Saturday, Dec. 31 Qwest Center Omaha • Omaha, Neb.

About Union College Location: Schenectady, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,133 President: Stephen Ainlay Athletic Director: Jim McLaughlin Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Messa Rink (2,225) Head Coach: Rick Bennett (Providence ’90) Record: Assistant Coaches: Joe Dumais, Jason Tapp 2010–11 Record: 26-10-4 (17-3-2 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Kevin Zalaznik SID Phone: 518-388-6377 SID Fax: 518-388-6695 SID Email: zalaznik@union.edu About University of Massachusetts Location: Amherst, Mass. Enrollment: 27,569 President: Jack M. Wilson Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Conference: Hockey East Arena (Capacity): William D. Mullins Memorial Center (8,373) Head Coach: Don Cahoon (Boston University ‘72) Record: 118-169-34 (nine years) Assistant Coaches: Blaise McDonald, Len Quesnelle 2010–11 Record: 6-23-6 (5-16-6 Hockey East) Hockey SID: John Sinnett SID Phone: 413-545-1744 SID Fax: 716-286-8582 SID Email: jsinnett@admin.umass.edu

About University Nebraska-Omaha Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 15,200 Chancellor: Dr. John Christensen Athletic Director: Trev Alberts Conference: WCHA Arena (Capacity): Qwest Center Omaha (18,300) Head Coach: Dean Blais (Minnesota ’73) Record: 303-147-41 (12 years) Assistant Coach: Mike Hastings, Brian Renfrew 2010–11 Record: 21-16-2 (17-9-2 WCHA) Hockey SID: Dave Ahlers SID Phone: 402-554-3387 SID Fax: 402-554-3594 SID Email: dahlers@unomaha.edu

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Don Cahoon

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Yale University Bulldogs

Friday, Jan. 6 Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Conn. Saturday, Feb. 25 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.

About Yale University Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 10,000 President: Richard C. Levin Athletic Director: Tom Beckett Conference: ECAC Hockey Arena (Capacity): Ingalls Rink (3,486) Head Coach: Keith Allain (Yale ’80) Record: 79-46-10 (four years) Assistant Coaches: Red Gendron, Dan Muse, Eric Lind 2010–11 Record: 28-7-1 (17-4-1 ECAC Hockey) Hockey SID: Steve Conn SID Phone: 203-432-1455 SID Fax: 203-432-1454 SID Email: steven.conn@yale.edu

Keith Allain

>> ALL–TIME SERIES RESULTS Team Record First Meeting Last Meeting American International 26–11–2 1984–85 2009-10 Air Force 4–6 1998–99 2008-09 Alabama–Huntsville 0–4 1993–94 1994–95 Amherst 0–3 1990–91 1992–93 Army 13–6–1 1995–96 2004–05 Assumption 1–6 1977–78 1993–94 Bentley 30–18–2 1976–77 2010-11 Bridgeport 2–0 1975–76 1975–76 Brown 10-4-2 2005–06 2010-11 Bryant 0–1 1976–77 1976–77 Canisius 15–7–4 1998–99 2010-11 Central Connecticut 2–0 1975–76 1975–76 Clarkson 7-8-0 1999–2000 2010-11 Coast Guard 1–0 1975–76 1975–76 Colgate 9-8-0 2005–06 2010-11 Colorado College 0–1 2004–05 2004–05 Connecticut 14–10–2 1989–90 2008-09 Connecticut College 11–14–1 1975–76 1995–96 Cornell 5-12-2 2000–01 2010-11 Curry College 3–1 1990–91 1993–94 Dartmouth 9-6–1 2004–05 2010-11 Delaware 2–2 1976–77 1986–87 Fairfield 32–31–1 1976–77 2002–03 Harvard 6-7-2 2005–06 2010-11 Hawthorne College 6–1 1979–80 1987–88 Holy Cross 18–4–4 1997–98 2010-11 Iona 24–30–4 1976–77 2002–03 Johnson & Wales 1–0 1997–98 1997–98 Kean College 2–0 1981–82 1981–82 Keene State 6–0 1983–84 1985–86 Lake Superior State 0–1 2002–03 2002–03 Lehigh 3–1 1984–85 1985–86 Massachusetts 1-1-0 2009-10 2010-11 MIT 2–4 1981–82 1983–84 Maine 0–4 1999–2000 2004–05 Mercyhurst 8–10–3 1999–2000 2004–05 Merrimack 2–1 2003–04 2008-09 Michigan 0–4 2003–04 2005–06 Michigan State 0–2 2001–02 2001–02 Minnesota 0–1 2000–01 2000–01 Navy 1–1 1983–84 1984–85 Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 2010-11 2010-11 New Hampshire College 7–9–2 1979–80 1988–89 New Haven 0–2 1976–77 1976–77 Niagara 2-11-1 1999–2000 2009-10 Nichols 1–1 1979–80 1980–81

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The Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey team completed the 2010-11 season with an overall record of 16-15-8 for its 15th straight non-losing season. With that mark comes an 12-year Division I history of winning hockey, as the Bobcats rank among the national leaders in wins and winning percentage in their time at the Division I ranks. Last season also marked the fifth consecutive season that Quinnipiac won an ECAC Hockey Tournament series, making them the only team to do so in the Bobcats’ time in the league. Quinnipiac opened the 2010-11 campaign hosting perhaps one of the most recognizable opponents in college athletics when Ohio State visited the TD Bank Sports Center on Oct. 8-9. The Bobcats split the weekend series, winning the first game before dropping the second half of the slate. Quinnipiac then quickly rattled off three straight wins, knocking off Bentley and Holy Cross at home before heading to St. Cloud and defeating the Huskies, 4-2, on their home ice. The win was the first of the year for the Bobcats against a ranked opponent before they closed the month of October with a 4-2 mark. Among some of the notable achievements of the Quinnipiac squad through the first month of the season, the team itself was highlighted by New Haven Register columnist Dave Solomon for its commitment to bringing top-notch programs to Hamden, siting Ohio State and nationally-ranked Nebraska-Omaha in 2010. In addition, captain Scott Zurevinski was applauded by New Haven Register hockey beat writer Chip Malafronte for his decision to return to Quinnipiac despite professional contract offers. Malafronte later highlighted the charity work of Mike Dalhuisen. Freshmen twins Connor and Kellen Jones were also featured in the New England Hockey Journal and Quinnipiac began to receive votes in the national polls. November proved to be a difficult month for the Bobcats as the squad tied Brown before losing back-to-back games to nationally-ranked Yale and Cornell. A win at Colgate got the Blue-and-Gold back on trap, spurring consecutive wins at Dartmouth and Harvard as Quinnipiac posted another three-game win streak. Following the Bobcats win at home against Harvard, the Bobcats five of its last six games of the first half of the season. A win in Cambridge, the only victory of the run, gave Quinnipiac its first in-season sweep of the Crimson in program history. Coming out of the break, Quinnipiac hosted nationally-ranked Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 30-31 with the hopes of “righting the ship”. The Bobcats did just that, bouncing UNO, 4-3 and 3-2, on consecutive nights behind the inspiring play of Eric Hartzell and Loren Barron, who were both honored by ECAC Hockey that week after career nights. Barron had a goal and three assists on the first night, before setting up Zach Hansen with the game-winner in the second game. Hartzell proved to be the difference as he stopped 97 of 102 shots on goal by the Stampede to pick up a pair of victories. Including the series against UNO, Quinnipiac lost just once in its first 10 games coming out of the break, posting a 5-1-4 record. Sitting at 13-10-5 following a 3-3 tie at Rensselaer, Quinnipiac looked towards ranked opponents in five of its last six games. The Bobcats posted a 0-3-3 record down the stretch, including three straight ties to clinch the 8th seed in the upcoming ECAC Hockey Tournament. It marked the fifth straight season that Quinnipiac finished among the top eight in the league and hosted a first round series. 12-seeded Brown rolled into the town, Quinnipiac played inspired, routing the Bears with consecutive 4-0 shutouts, becoming just the second team in ECAC Hockey history to hold its opponent scoreless in a postseason series. The Bobcats also ran their all-time record in the ECAC Hockey First Round to 11-2, including a 9-2 mark at the TD Bank Sports Center. In both games of the series, four different Bobcats scored in Quinnipiac’s win. In the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals, Quinnipiac found themselves in one of the least-yielding venues in all of college athletics - Cornell’s Lynah Rink. The last time Quinnipiac ended up in the Big Red’s barn was for the 2006 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals, in which they shocked Cornell in their second season in league play to advance to the ECAC Hockey Semifinals and, eventually, the championship game.

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Quinnipiac and Cornell traded goals, and ultimately games, as the Big Red took the first game, 2-1, before Quinnipiac struck back with a 1-0 showing in the second game. Zurevinski scored Quinnipiac’s lone goal in the first game, which happened to see a scoreless third period that resembled a 15-round heavyweight boxing match. The second game saw the Bobcats’ reigning Rookie of the Year and eventual team Most Valuable Player, Jeremy Langlois, deposit the game’s only goal as Eric Hartzell stoned the Big Red to the tone of a 24-for-24 save night. In the third game of the series, it seemed through the first two periods that Cornell had gotten the best of the Bobcats, leading 2-0 heading into the third. Zurevinski delivered again for the Bobcats with his second goal of the series before Yuri Bouharevich put one past Cornell’s goalie to tie the game. It was the first time in Quinnipiac’s Division I history that the Bobcats had come back from a two-goal deficit in the third period to tie the game. Cornell’s Joe Devin would have the last laugh, scoring in overtime to send Cornell to the next round.


>> OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL GAMES — Overall: 16–15–8

ECAC Hockey: 6–9–7

Home: 10–7–2

Away: 6–8–6

Overall ------SHOTS----PENALTY ---GOALS--## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min P P SH GW 19 Zurevinski, Scott 39 14 11 25 115 + 2 19-49 3 0 2 10 Jones, Connor 39 9 15 24 116 -1 19-38 5 0 0 17 Langlois, Jeremy 39 18 5 23 123 + 4 8-16 6 0 2 20 Jones, Kellen 38 8 14 22 87 0 12-35 2 0 1 13 Bouharevich, Yuri 39 8 11 19 74 -1 6-23 0 1 1 4 Barron, Loren 38 1 17 18 61 +16 12-24 0 0 0 7 Arnt, Ben 34 6 9 15 45 +4 3-6 0 0 2 15 Hansen, Zach 38 3 12 15 79 0 18-47 1 0 1 11 Goodman, Russell 38 5 9 14 76 -3 9-18 3 0 1 24 Dunbar, John 39 5 6 11 57 +2 6-12 1 0 2 3 Davies, Zach 35 3 8 11 46 +4 3-6 1 0 1 23 Currie, Zack 37 2 9 11 41 +2 11-22 1 0 1 44 Heichman, Spencer 37 4 5 9 62 -3 6-12 0 0 2 39 Harvey, Clay 39 4 4 8 67 -4 7-25 1 0 0 2 Dalhuisen, Mike 33 1 6 7 62 -8 16-32 0 0 0 16 Robinson, Brooks 12 2 3 5 17 -1 4-8 0 0 0 25 Glaicar, Mike 38 0 4 4 24 -9 7-14 0 0 0 6 Hibbeler, Cory 21 1 2 3 21 -2 2-4 0 0 0 27 Tolkinen, Zach 26 0 3 3 28 -2 11-22 0 0 0 5 Tyson, Bobby 7 1 1 2 2 -3 2-4 0 0 0 37 Bui, Kevin 12 0 1 1 11 -2 2-4 0 0 0 14 Coughlin, Sean 4 0 1 1 2 +1 4-19 0 0 0 33 Hartzell, Eric 28 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 18 Oakes, D’Arcy 6 0 1 1 5 -1 3-6 0 0 0 22 Rolheiser, Reese 11 0 0 0 7 -3 0-0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 18 0 0 0 0 0 4-8 0 0 0 Total 39 95 158 253 1228 - 8 194-454 24 1 16 Opponents 39 102 163 265 1168 + 2 2 11-452 30 5 15 ## Name 33 Hartzell, Eric 35 Clarke, Dan 34 McGann, Pat TM EMPTY NET Total Opponents

Overall GP M ins GA EN Ave Saves PCT W L

T

28 1 570:03 15 790:04 2 22:14 18 13:18 39 2395:39 39 2395:39

6 2 0 0 8 8

5 8 0 38 0 2 0 0 4 102 4 9 5 2

2.22 2.89 5.40 0.00 2.55 2.38

735 320 11 0 1066 1133

.927 .894 .846 .000 .913 .923

OVERALL

ECAC Hockey -----SHOTS----PENALTY ---GOALS-- GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW 22 7 6 13 61 -4 10-31 1 0 1 22 6 7 13 64 -3 9-18 4 0 0 22 10 3 13 63 -5 3-6 4 0 0 22 3 7 10 45 -3 7-14 1 0 0 22 4 7 11 37 -2 3-6 0 0 1 21 0 5 5 27 +4 5-10 0 0 0 19 3 6 9 25 +3 2-4 0 0 2 21 0 6 6 51 -4 9-29 0 0 0 21 2 4 6 36 -8 3-6 1 0 0 22 5 4 9 32 +1 4-8 1 0 2 18 2 6 8 26 +1 1-2 1 0 0 21 0 5 5 23 -2 7-14 0 0 0 20 1 3 4 28 -2 4-8 0 0 0 22 3 1 4 38 -6 2-4 1 0 0 19 1 5 6 38 -7 10-20 0 0 0 8 2 1 3 4 -3 1-2 0 0 0 22 0 1 1 18 -8 5-10 0 0 0 12 0 1 1 14 -3 0-0 0 0 0 18 0 2 2 14 -5 7-14 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 -3 1-2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 7 -2 1-2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4-19 0 0 0 18 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 5 -1 1-2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 22 49 82 131 659 -62 101-235 14 0 6 22 62 96 158 680 +54 114-239 15 5 9

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12 7 4 8 0 0 0 0 16 15 15 16

GP Mins GA EN 18 7 9 22 22

Ave Saves Pct 477 141

W L

1018:42 38 0 334:23 20 0

2.24 3.59

.926 6 .876 0

6:53 0 4 1359:58 62 4 1359:58 49 2

0.00 0 .000 0 2.74 618 .909 6 2.16 610 .926 9

5 4

T 5 2

0 0 9 7 6 7

CONFERENCE

SHOTS ON GOAL Quinnipiac Opponents POWER PLAYS Quinnipiac Opponents

Neutral: 0–0–0

Shots Avg/G 1228 31.49 1168 29.95

GOALS BY PERIOD Quinnipiac Opponents

1 28 25

Pct .077 .087

SHOTS ON GOAL Quinnipiac Opponents

Shots 659 680

Goals Chances Pct 24 174 .138 30 157 .191

POWER PLAYS Quinnipiac Opponents

Goals Chances Pct 14 95 .147 15 77 .195

2 36 43

GOALS BY PERIOD Quinnipiac Opponents

3 OT Total 31 0 95 31 3 102

1 13 12

Avg/G 29.95 30.91

Pct .074 .091

2 3 OT Total 22 14 0 49 29 19 2 62

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>> OVERALL Situational WIN/LOSS RECORDS Quinnipiac played at home Quinnipiac played on the road Quinnipiac played at a neutral site Quinnipiac played in October Quinnipiac played in November Quinnipiac played in December Quinnipiac played in January Quinnipiac played in February Quinnipiac played in March Games vs. ECAC Hockey opponents Games vs. Atlantic Hockey opponents Games vs. Hockey East opponents Games vs. CCHA opponents Games vs. CHA opponents Game vs. WCHA opponents After a win After a loss After a tie Games vs. ranked opponents Games vs. non-ranked opponents Conference games Non-conference games Quinnipiac outshoots opponent Opponent outshoots Quinnipiac Shots were even Quinnipiac did not score Quinnipiac scored one goal Quinnipiac scored two goals Quinnipiac scored three goals Quinnipiac scored four goals Quinnipiac scored five goals Quinnipiac scored six or more goals

10-7-2 6-8-6 0-0-0 4-2-0 3-4-1 3-3-0 3-1-3 0-3-4 3-2-0 9-11-7 3-0-1 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 6-7-3 6-6-2 3-2-3 3-5-4 13-10-4 6-9-7 0-5-1 12-10-3 4-5-4 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-5-1 2-6-5 7-1-2 4-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0

Quinnipiac scores first Opponent Scores first

15-3-4 1-12-4

Quinnipiac led after 1st period Opponent led after 1st period Score was tied after 1st period Quinnipiac led after 2nd period Opponent led after 2nd period Score was tied after 2nd period

9-2-2 2-9-2 5-4-3 12-1-2 1-12-2 3-2-4

Game was decided by one goal Game was decided by two goals Game was decided by three goals Game was decided by four goals Game was decided by more than four goals Time of Day Day games (before 6 p.m.) Night games

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7-3-0 7-3-0 0-4-0 3-3-0 0-1-0 4-0-2 12-15-6

BOBCATS RECORD WHEN... Ben Arnt scores a goal Loren Barron scores a goal Yuri Bouharevich scores a goal Sean Coughlin scores a goal Zach Currie scores a goal Mike Dalhuisen scores a goal Zach Davies scores a goal John Dunbar scores a goal Russell Goodman scores a goal Zach Hansen scores a goal Clay Harvey scores a goal Spencer Heichman scores a goal Cory Hibbeler scores a goal Connor Jones scores a goal Kellen Jones scores a goal Jeremy Langlois scores a goal Sami Limatainen scores a goal D’Arcy Oakes scores a goal Brooks Robinson scores a goal Reese Rolheiser scores a goal Bobby Tyson scores a goal Scott Zurevinski scores a goal Pat McGann starts in goal Eric Hartzell starts in goal Dan Clarke starts in goal

4-1-0 1-0-0 4-3-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-2-0 3-1-1 2-1-1 3-0-0 2-0-1 3-1-0 1-0-0 3-3-2 4-3-0 8-4-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-5-2 0-0-0 11-10-6 5-5-2

Days of the Week On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday

0-0-2 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 8-5-3 5-8-3 1-1-0

State-by-State In Connecticut In Massachusetts In Minnesota In New Hampshire In New Jersey In New York In Pennsylvania In Rhode Island

10-8-2 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 4-3-4 0-0-0 0-1-1


>> BOX SCORES >> GAME 1 Ohio State Buckeyes Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Ohio State Quinnipiac

Oct 8, 2010 1 2

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 1 - 1 1 0 1 - 2

1st Period - 1, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/1 (Jones, Kellen/1, Jones, Connor/1) 16:51 (pp). Penalties - Alex Szczechura, OSU (tripping) 15:55. 2nd Period- Penalties- Alex Szczechura, OSU (too many players on ice) 1:36; Devon Krogh, OSU (hooking) 6:17; John Albert, OSU (cross-checking) 10:19; Jones, Connor, QU (slashing) 10:19; Barron, Loren, QU (holding) 11:48. 3rd Period - 2, OSU, Sergio Somma/1 (Peter Boyd/1, C.J. Severyn/1) :48. 3, QU, Heichman, Spencer/1 (Bouharevich, Yuri/1, Barron, Loren/1) 9:48. Shots on goal - OSU 9-13-8 30; QU 13-14-12 39. Power plays - OSU 0 of 1; QU 1 of 3. Penalties - OSU 4 (8 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - OSU, Cal Heeter 0-1-0 (58:42 minutes, 39 shots-37 saves), EMPTY NET (01:18, 0-0); QU, Clarke, Dan 1-0-0 (60:00, 30-29). Attendance - 2868

>> GAME 2 Ohio State Buckeyes Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Ohio State Quinnipiac

Oct 9, 2010 4 0

1 2 3 OT Final 3 0 1 - 4 0 0 0 - 0

1st Period - 1, OSU, Chris Crane/1 (Travis Statchuk/1, Kyle Reed/1) 7:58. 2, OSU, Sergio Somma/2 (John Albert/1) 14:49. 3, OSU, John Albert/1 (Danny Dries/1) 19:15 (pp). Penalties - C.J. Severyn, OSU (boarding) 10:18; John Albert, OSU (delay of game) 12:29; Currie, Zack, QU (tripping) 17:21. 2nd Period - Penalties - Oakes, D’Arcy, QU (hooking) 2:57; Oakes, D’Arcy, QU (interference) 9:39; Jones, Connor, QU (slashing) 11:45; Danny Dries, OSU (slashing) 16:57. 3rd period - 4, OSU, Devon Krogh/1 (John Albert/2, Chris Reed/2) 2:43. Penalties - Jones, Kellen, QU (tripping) :41; Sean Duddy, OSU (holding) 11:08. Shots on goal - OSU 11-8-9 28; QU 13-8-11 32. Power plays - OSU 1 of 5; QU 0 of 4. Penalties - OSU 4 (8 min); QU 5 (10 min). Goalies - OSU, Cal Heeter 1-1-0 (59:47 minutes, 32 shots-32 saves), EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0); QU, Clarke, Dan 1-1-0 (60:00, 28-24). Attendance - 2376

>> GAME 3 Oct 15, 2010 Bentley University Falcons 2 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn

>> GAME 5 Oct 29, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 St. Cloud State University Huskies 2 National Hockey Center • St. Cloud, Minn

Bentley Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final Quinnipiac 1 0 3 - 4 St. Cloud State 1 1 0 - 2

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 2 - 2 1 2 0 - 3

1st Period - 1, QU, Harvey, Clay/1 (Bouharevich, Yuri/2) 1:04. Penalties - FITZSTEPHENS, Andrew, BEN (boarding) 2:13; CLOUTIER, Dustin, BEN (roughing) 6:25. 2nd Period - 2, QU, Jones, Connor/1 (Zurevinski, Scott/1, Jones, Kellen/2) 4:29. 3, QU, Goodman, Russell/1 (Jones, Connor/2, Jones, Kellen/3) 16:17 (pp). Penalties - Tolkinen, Zach, QU (high sticking) :26; ROBERT, Jeremy, BEN (roughing) 3:35; ROBERT, Jeremy, BEN (elbowing) 12:22; SWITZER, Mike, BEN (charging) 15:07; Jones, Connor, QU (goaltender interference) 19:19; WILLIAMS, Micah, BEN (roughing) 19:19. 3rd period - 4, BEN, STONACEK, Aaron/1 12:36. 5, BEN, SWITZER, Mike/1 (BONNETT, Trent/1, KOUDYS, Dan/1) 14:17 (pp). WILLIAMS, Micah, BEN (too many players on ice) 1:28; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (interference) 4:46; Glaicar, Mike, QU (boarding) 8:47; PETERSON, Erik, BEN (interference) 8:51; Jones, Kellen, QU (roughing) 12:36. Shots on goal - BEN 11-5-9 25; QU 5-21-15 41. Power plays - BEN 1 of 4; QU 1 of 5. Penalties - BEN 8 (16 min); QU 5 (10 min). Goalies - BEN, RANK, Kyle 0-1-0 (58:49 minutes, 41 shots-38 saves), EMPTY NET (01:11, 0-0); QU, Clarke, Dan 2-1-0 (60:00, 25-23). Attendance - 2225

>> GAME 4 Oct 23, 2010 College of the Holy Cross Crusaders 1 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Holy Cross Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 1 0 0 - 1 1 0 2 - 3

1st Period - 1, QU, Heichman, Spencer/2 (Bouharevich, Yuri/3, Glaicar, Mike/1) 12:33. 2, HC, Znutas, Mark/1 (Sheen, Everett/6, Schmidt, Adam/4) 16:09 (pp). Penalties - Davis, Matthew, HC (cross-checking) 2:19; Schmidt, Adam, HC (cross-checking) 10:15; Currie, Zack, QU (hooking) 16:01. 2nd Period - Penalties - Robinson, Brooks, QU (boarding) 2:41; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (boarding) 5:39; Jones, Connor, QU (holding) 10:14; Martignetti, J.P., HC (hitting from behind) 12:51. 3rd period - 3, QU, Jones, Kellen/1 (Jones, Connor/3, Glaicar, Mike/2) :29. 4, QU, Jones, Kellen/2 (Zurevinski, Scott/2, Davies, Zach/1) 9:38. Penalties - Znutas, Mark, HC (interference) :59. Shots on goal - HC 7-10-6 23; QU 12-10-14 36. Power plays - HC 1 of 4; QU 0 of 4. Penalties - HC 4 (8 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - HC, Tysowsky, Thomas 2-2-0 (59:00 minutes, 36 shots-33 saves) , EMPTY NET (01:00, 0-0); QU, Clarke, Dan 3-1-0 (59:31, 23-22), EMPTY NET (00:29, 0-0). Attendance - 3891

1st Period - 1, QU, Arnt, Ben/1 (Tyson, Bobby/1, Currie, Zack/1) 3:42. 2, SCSU, Cam Reid/1 (Nick Jensen/4, Brian Volpei/1) 17:15 (pp). Penalties - Aaron Marvin, SCSU (interference) 1:07; Robinson, Brooks, QU (hooking) 5:20; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (interference) 8:53; Barron, Loren, QU (hooking) 15:22. 2nd Period - 3, SCSU, Taylor Johnson/1 (Brett Barta/2, Ben Hanowski/1) 9:14 (pp). Penalties - Travis Novak, SCSU (slashing) 5:03; Tyson, Bobby, QU (high sticking) 9:03; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (tripping)13:09; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (tripping) 16:13. 3rd period - 4, QU, Tyson, Bobby/1 (Robinson, Brooks/1, Hansen, Zach/1) 9:14. 5, QU, Heichman, Spencer/3 (Bouharevich, Yuri/4, Harvey, Clay/1) 10:36. 6, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/1 15:07 (sh). Penalties - Taylor Johnson, SCSU (roughing) 11:46; Hansen, Zach, QU (interference)13:29; Barron, Loren, QU (hooking) 15:42. Shots on goal - QU 16-1-8 25; SCSU 7-10-6 23. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; SCSU 2 of 8. Penalties - QU 8 (16 min); SCSU 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-21 saves); SCSU, Mike Lee 2-2-0 (58:34, 25-21) , EMPTY NET (01:26, 0-0). Attendance-5989

>> GAME 6 Oct 30, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 St. Cloud State University Huskies 5 National Hockey Center - St. Cloud, Minn Quinnipiac St. Cloud State

1 2 3 OT Final 1 1 0 - 2 2 0 3 - 5

1st Period - 1, SCSU, Aaron Marvin/1 (Cory Thorson/1, Brian Volpei/1) 10:14. 2, QU, Jones, Kellen/3 (Jones, Connor/4, Hansen, Zach/2) 14:00 (pp). 3, SCSU, Aaron Marvin/2 (Nick Jensen/5, Drew LeBlanc/5) 15:56 (pp). Penalties - TEAM, QU (too many players on ice) 2:55; Goodman, Russell, QU (boarding) 6:54; Jordy Christian, SCSU (tripping) 10:30; Brian Volpei, SCSU (holding) 12:59; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (roughing) 14:32; Currie, Zack, QU (boarding) 17:22. 2nd Period - 4, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/1 (Dunbar, John/1, Barron, Loren/2) 15:16. Penalties - Nic Dowd, SCSU (elbowing) 5:00; Oliver Lauridsen, SCSU (holding) 6:10; Currie, Zack, QU (tripping) 15:43; Aaron Marvin, SCSU (interference) 18:45. 3rd period - 5, SCSU, Cam Reid/2 (Drew LeBlanc/5, Brett Barta/3) 6:39. 6, SCSU, Chris Hepp/1 (Cam Reid/2, Drew LeBlanc/7) 9:49. 7, SCSU, Jared Festler/3 (Nick Jensen/6, Drew LeBlanc/8) 15:19 (pp). Penalties - Chris Hepp, SCSU (holding the stick) :50; Arnt, Ben, QU (tripping) 9:49; Jones, Kellen, QU (checking from behind) 13:33; Jones, Kellen, QU (game misconduct) 13:33; Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (checking from behind) 15:19; Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (game misconduct) 15:19; Nick Jensen, SCSU (interference) 17:06. Shots on goal - QU 10-14-10 34; SCSU 3-10-13 26. Power plays - QU 1 of 6; SCSU 2 of 9. Penalties - QU 10 (42 min); SCSU 7 (14 min). Goalies - QU, Clarke, Dan 3-2-0 (59:28 minutes, 26 shots-21 saves), EMPTY NET (00:32, 0-0); SCSU, Dan Dunn 1-2-1 (59:42, 34-32) , EMPTY NET (00:18, 0-0). Attendance-5971

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>> GAME 7 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Brown University Bears Meehan Auditorium • Providence, RI Quinnipiac Brown.

Nov 5, 2010 3 3

1 2 3 OT Final 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 3

>> GAME 9 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Cornell University Big Red Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY Quinnipiac Cornell

Nov 12, 2010 1 4

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 0 - 1 2 1 1 - 4

1st Period - Penalties - Tolkinen, Zach, QU (tripping) 7:00; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (holding) 15:47. 2nd Period - 1, BRWN, Brownschidle, David (Hathaway, Garnet, Hourihan, Mark) 3:59. 2, QU, Harvey, Clay (Davies, Zach, Tolkinen, Zach) 11:58. 3, QU, Harvey, Clay (Bouharevich, Yuri) 13:54 (pp). 4, QU, Dalhuisen, Mike (Robinson, Brooks, Dunbar, John) 18:17. Penalties - Farnham, Bobby, BRWN (roughing) 9:49; Brownschidle, David, BRWN (slashing) 13:50; Zolnierczyk, Harry, BRWN (charging) 15:10; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (boarding) 15:10; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (slashing) 19:25. 3rd period - 5, BRWN, Buvinow, Jeff (Zolnierczyk, Harry, Zaires, Chris) 7:28 (pp). 6, BRWN, Robertson, Dennis (Maclellan, Jack, Zaires, Chris) 17:09 (pp). Penalties - Heichman, Spencer, QU (slashing) 6:12; Robinson, Brooks, QU (boarding) 8:48; Jones, Connor, QU (boarding) 12:07; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (cross-checking) 15:47; Goldberg, Jake, BRWN (hooking) 18:36.

1st Period - 1, COR, Birch, Braden (Kary, Jordan) 13:46. 2, COR, D’Agostino, Nick (Devin, Mike, Mowrey, Dustin) 18:14. Penalties - Dunbar, John, QU (holding) :59; Mowrey, Dustin, COR (tripping) 5:52; Whitney, Sean, COR (tripping) 9:35. 2nd Period - 3, QU, Jones, Connor 5:02. 4, COR, Jillson, Locke (Esposito, John, Ross, Keir) 5:45. Penalties - Gotovets, Kirill, COR (boarding) 17:37. 3rd period - 5, COR, Whitney, Sean (Nicholls, Dan, Craig, Rodger) 16:39. Penalties - Goodman, Russell, QU (interference) 3:41; Currie, Zack, QU (hooking) 11:14.

Shots on goal - QU 14-10-4-4 32; BRWN 9-19-8-1 37. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; BRWN 2 of 5. Penalties - QU 6 (12 min); BRWN 6 (12 min). Goalies - QU, Clarke, Dan (65:00 minutes, 37 shots-34 saves); BRWN, Clemente, Mike (65:00, 32-29). Attendance-1577

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>> GAME 8

Nov 6, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Yale University Bulldogs 5 Ingalls Rink • New Haven, Conn

Quinnipiac Yale Bulldogs

1 2 3 OT Final 1 0 0 - 1 0 2 3 - 5

1st Period - 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/2 (Hansen, Zach/3, Davies, Zach/3) 7:49 (pp). Penalties - Barron, Loren, QU (tripping) 1:14; Little, Broc, YALE (roughing) 4:22; Dueck, Colin, YALE (boarding) 7:37; Currie, Zack, QU (elbowing) 19:43. 2nd Period - 2, YALE, Kearney, Denny/5 5:01. 3, YALE, Little, Broc/5 (Ziegler, Chad/3, Matczak, Mike/4) 15:42 (pp). Penalties - Zurevinski, Scott, QU (boarding) 6:47; Jones, Connor, QU (hooking) 11:12; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (roughing) 11:12; Root, Jesse, YALE (roughing) 11:12; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (hooking) 14:03; Ziegler, Chad, YALE (boarding) 16:20. 3rd period - 4, YALE, O’Neill, Brian/4 (Cahill, Chris/2, Jaskowiak, Nick/2) 2:18. 5, YALE, Anderson, Jeff/1 (Kearney, Denny/5, Little, Broc/5) 3:33 (pp). 6, YALE, O’Neill, Brian/5 (Miller, Andrew/5, Cahill, Chris/3) 5:16. Penalties - Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (interference) 2:47; Currie, Zack, QU (holding) 7:47; Anderson, Jeff, YALE (roughing) 10:49; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (roughing) 13:33; Agostino, Kenny, YALE (slashing the goalie) 13:33; Trentowski, Ken, YALE (hooking) 14:34.

Shots on goal - QU 11-7-6 24; COR 10-4-2 16. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; COR 0 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); COR 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, Clarke, Dan 3-4-1 (60:00 minutes, 16 shots-12 saves); COR, Garman, Mike 1-2 (60:00, 24-23). Attendance-4115

Quinnipiac University Bobcats Colgate University Raiders Starr Rink • Hamilton, NY Quinnipiac Colgate

1 2 3 OT Final 0 2 1 - 3 0 1 0 - 1

1st Period - Penalties - Larkin, Thomas, CU (interference) :20; Bourdon, Robbie, CU (elbowing) 3:02; Jones, Kellen, QU (hooking) 14:56. 2nd Period- 1, CU, Wagner, Chris (Brisebois, Francois) :58. 2, QU, Zurevinski, Scott (Bouharevich, Yuri) 12:34. 3, QU, Zurevinski, Scott (Currie, Zack, Glaicar, Mike) 18:56. Penalties - Tyson, Bobby, QU (slashing) 5:25; Larkin, Thomas, CU (elbowing) 7:45; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (high sticking) 10:48; Prockow, Nick, CU (hooking) 11:05; Price, Jeremy, CU (checking from behind) 18:56. 3rd period - 4, QU, Jones, Connor (Davies, Zach, Tolkinen, Zach) 7:30 (pp). Penalties - Mayer, Austin, CU (slashing) 6:32; Day, Brian, CU (interference) 11:34; Jones, Kellen, QU (hooking) 12:53; Davies, Zach, QU (tripping) 15:35; Wagner, Chris, CU (hooking) 16:28; Barron, Loren, QU (interference) 18:31. Shots on goal - QU 11-8-8 27; CU 9-15-7 31. Power plays - QU 1 of 8; CU 0 of 6. Penalties - QU 6 (12 min); CU 8 (16 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 2-0-0 (59:43 minutes, 31 shots30 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:17, 0-0); CU, Mihalik, Eric 0-1-0 (58:31, 27-24) , EMPTY NET (01:29, 0-0). Penalty shots - None. Attendance-960

Shots on goal - QU 14-8-8 30; YALE 8-13-12 33. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; YALE 2 of 7. Penalties - QU 9 (18 min); YALE 7 (14 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (14:44 minutes, 7 shots-7 saves), Clarke, Dan 3-3-1, 0-1-1 ECAC (45:12, 26-21) , EMPTY NET (00:04, 0-0); YALE, Rondeau, Ryan 3-0-0, 2-0-0 ECAC (59:45, 30-29) , EMPTY NET(00:15, 0-0). Attendance-3500

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>> GAME 11 Nov 19, 2010 Dartouth College Big Green 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Dartmouth Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 1 - 2

1st Period- Penalties - Langlois, Jeremy, QU (tripping) 19:30. 2nd Period - 1, QU, Dunbar, John/1 (Langlois, Jeremy/1) 14:27. 3rd period - 2, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/4 19:46 (empty net). Penalties - Keenan, Mike, DART (hooking) 7:24; Jones, Kellen, QU (too many players on ice) 8:46. Shots on goal - DART 8-13-10 31; QU 7-9-6 22. Power plays - DART 0 of 2; QU 0 of 1. Penalties - DART 1 (2 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - DART, Mello, James 2-1-1 (59:13 minutes, 21 shots20 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:47, 0-0); QU, Hartzell, Eric 3-0-0 (60:00, 31-31). Attendance-2368

>> GAME 12 Nov 20, 2010 Harvard University Crimson 4 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 5 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Harvard Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 1 3 0 - 4 2 2 1 - 5

1st Period - 1, QU, Dunbar, John/2 (Zurevinski, Scott/3, Barron, Loren/3) 10:21 (pp). 2, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/2 (Harvey, Clay/2, Heichman, Spencer/1) 11:01. 3, HARV, Morrison, Conor/1 (Everson, Marshall/1, Biega, Danny/3) 19:03. Penalties - Kroshus, Eric, HARV (tripping) 9:18. 2nd Period - 4, QU, Arnt, Ben/2 (Currie, Zack/3) 2:52. 5, QU, Jones, Kellen/4 (Jones, Connor/4, Oakes, D’Arcy/1) 10:09. 6, HARV, Moore, Colin/2 (Del Mauro, Michael/1, Coassin, Rence/1) 15:44. 7, HARV, Coassin, Rence/1 (Moore, Colin/1, Ford, Dan/2) 16:18 (sh). 8, HARV, Killorn, Alex/3 (Biega, Michael/3, Kroshus, Eric/1) 19:46. Penalties - Fick, Danny, HARV (elbowing) 15:52. 3rd period - 9, QU, Arnt, Ben/3 (Goodman, Russell/1) 5:12. Penalties - Zurevinski, Scott, QU (contact to the head) 20:00; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (game misconduct) 20:00. Shots on goal - HARV 11-11-10 32; QU 10-21-7 38. Power plays - HARV 0 of 0; QU 1 of 2. Penalties - HARV 2 (4 min); QU 2 (15 min). Goalies - HARV, Richter, Kyle (22:52 minutes, 12 shots-9 saves), Carroll, Ryan 0-1-0 (35:59, 26-24) , EMPTY NET (01:09, 0-0); QU, Hartzell, Eric 4-0-0 (60:00, 32-28). Attendance-2567


>> GAME 13 Nov 23, 2010 Princeton University Tigers 3 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 0 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn

St. Lawrence Saints Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn

Princeton Quinnipiac

St.Lawrence Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 2 - 3 0 0 0 - 0

1st Period - Penalties - Pallis, Derrick, PRIN (interference) 13:47; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (hitting from behind) 16:12. 2nd Period - 1, PRIN, Ritchie, Cam/1 (Berger, Jack/3, Godlewski, Matt/1) 7:56 (pp). Penalties - Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (tripping) 6:54; Fedun, Taylor, PRIN (slashing the goalie) 11:52; Zuk, Brodie, PRIN (holding) 18:56. 3rd period - 2, PRIN, Fedun, Taylor/1 (Kramer, Mike/5, Calof, Andrew/10) 12:16 (pp). 3, PRIN, Lohry, Kevin/2 (MacDonald, Will/2) 19:11 (empty net) (sh). Penalties - Ammon, Andrew, PRIN (hitting from behind) 5:33; Ammon, Andrew, PRIN (game misconduct) 5:33; Jones, Connor, QU (unsportsmanlike conduct) 11:21; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (cross-checking) 14:15; Ritchie, Cam, PRIN (tripping) 17:50. Shots on goal - PRIN 10-15-8 33; QU 7-6-10 23. Power plays - PRIN 2 of 4; QU 0 of 5. Penalties - PRIN 6 (23 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - PRIN, Bonar, Sean 2-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 23 shots-23 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric 4-1-0 (58:52, 32-30) , EMPTY NET (01:08, 0-0). Attendance-2401

>> GAME 14 Nov 27, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 Univ. Of Massachesetts Minutemen 5 Mullins Center • Amherst, Mass Quinnipiac Massachusetts

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 - 2 2 3 0 - 5

1st Period - 1, UMASS, Doug Kublin/2 (Danny Hobbs/5, Michael Pereira/3) 6:18. 2, UMASS, Adam Phillips/2 (Conor Sheary/2, Colin Shea/3) 15:35. Penalties - Harvey, Clay, QU (tripping) 1:27; Chase Langeraap, UMASS (hooking) 2:58; Goodman, Russell, QU (interference) 6:54. 2nd Period - 3, UMASS, Adam Phillips/3 (Joel Hanley/4) 3:57 (pp). 4, UMASS, Danny Hobbs/1 (Joel Hanley/5, Michael Pereira/4) 8:59 (pp). 5, QU, Jones, Connor/4 (Hansen, Zach/4) 10:31 (pp). 6, UMASS, Conor Allen/1 (Branden Gracel/5) 13:00. Penalties - Hibbeler, Cory, QU (slashing) 3:00; Robinson, Brooks, QU (charging) 7:57; Shawn Saunders, UMASS (tripping) 9:30; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (interference) 14:38. 3rd period - 7, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/5 (Jones, Connor/6, Barron, Loren/4) :51. Penalties - Glaicar, Mike, QU (tripping) 2:19; Shawn Saunders, UMASS (hooking) 5:33; Hansen, Zach, QU (interference) 10:04; Colin Shea, UMASS (holding) 13:06; Davies, Zach, QU (tripping) 14:25; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (boarding) 14:25; Hansen, Zach, QU (slashing) 16:49; Adam Phillips, UMASS (roughing) 17:55. Shots on goal - QU 12-5-10 27; UMASS 9-8-8 25. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; UMASS 2 of 10. Penalties - QU 10 (20 min); UMASS 5 (10 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (20:00 minutes, 9 shots-7 saves), Clarke, Dan 3-5-1 (37:38, 16-13) , EMPTY NET (02:22, 0-0); UMASS, Paul Dainton 2-3-2 (59:47, 27-25) , EMPTY NET (00:13, 0-0). Attendance-2207

>> GAME 15

Dec 3, 2010 6 4

1 2 3 OT Final 2 2 2 - 6 2 1 1 - 4

1st Period - 1, SLU, CAREY, Greg/6 (DEWEY, Jordan/3, RALEY, Matt/3) 3:00. 2, SLU, ESSERY, Kyle/2 (CHILD, Pete/2) 3:09. 3, QU, Goodman, Russell/2 (Langlois, Jeremy/2, Arnt, Ben/1) 3:26. 4, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/3 (Dalhuisen, Mike/1, Goodman, Russell/2) 7:49. Penalties - WICK, Jeremy, SLU (interference) 5:45; CHILD, Pete, SLU (holding) 8:07; VANGOG, Nic, SLU (tripping) 14:08. 2nd Period - 5, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/6 (Davies, Zach/5, Jones, Kellen/4) 7:02. 6, SLU, HUGHES, George/1 (FLANAGAN, Kyle/8, MOBLEY, Max/1) 11:21. 7, SLU, FLANAGAN, Kyle/4 (BOGOSIAN, Aaron/2) 16:43 (pp). Penalties - MOBLEY, Max, SLU (hooking) 4:55; CHILD, Pete, SLU (roughing) 8:33; BOGOSIAN, Aaron, SLU (high sticking) 11:37; CARDEN, Rick, SLU (interference) 14:20; Dunbar, John, QU (holding) 14:53. 3rd period - 8, SLU, CAREY, Greg/7 :23. 9, QU, Davies, Zach/1 (Hansen, Zach/5, Bouharevich, Yuri/7) 5:54. 10, SLU, BOGOSIAN, Aaron/2 19:36 (empty net). Penalties - RALEY, Matt, SLU (interference) 15:21; MOBLEY, Max, SLU (roughing) 19:57; Oakes, D’Arcy, QU (roughing) 19:57. Shots on goal - SLU 6-10-8 24; QU 17-11-15 43. Power plays - SLU 1 of 1; QU 0 of 8. Penalties - SLU 9 (18 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - SLU, MOSS, Robby 1-0-1 (60:00 minutes, 43 shots39 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric (36:43, 14-10), Clarke, Dan 3-6-1 (22:17, 9-8) , EMPTY NET (01:00, 0-0). Attendance-2722

>> GAME 16 Clarkson University Knights Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Clarkson Quinnipiac

Dec 4, 2010 5 3

1 2 3 OT Final 2 0 3 - 5 0 1 2 - 3

1st Period - 1, CLARKSON, McPherson, Allan/4 (Reed, Dan/1, Zarbo, Matt/5) 10:44. 2, CLARKSON, Rufenach, Bryan/2 (Morley, Jake/7, Zarbo, Matt/6) 17:42. Penalties - Harvey, Clay, QU (interference) 6:51; Borowiecki, Mark, CLARKSON (interference) 18:27. 2nd Period - 3, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/3 (Heichman, Spencer/2) 11:31. Penalties - Pokulok, Nik, CLARKSON (charging) 2:45; Harvey, Clay, QU (hitting after whistle) 2:45; Reed, Dan, CLARKSON (roughing) 4:42; Borowiecki, Mark, CLARKSON (interference) 5:01; Reed, Dan, CLARKSON (interference) 14:29; Freeman, Scott, CLARKSON (tripping) 19:21. 3rd period - 4, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/4 (Bouharevich, Yuri/8, Davies, Zach/6) 1:07 (pp). 5, CLARKSON, DeFazio, Brandon/4 (Oakley, Louke/5, Freeman, Scott/3) 1:55. 6, CLARKSON, DeFazio, Brandon/5 (Tamblyn, Corey/5) 8:24. 7, QU, Davies, Zach/2 (Hansen, Zach/6) 12:17 (pp). 8, CLARKSON, DeFazio, Brandon/6 (Oakley, Louke/6, Freeman, Scott/4) 15:09. Penalties - Frederick, Will, CLARKSON (hooking) 10:34. Shots on goal - CLARKSON 10-8-9 27; QU 7-18-15 40. Power plays - CLARKSON 0 of 1; QU 2 of 5. Penalties - CLARKSON 7 (14 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - CLARKSON, Karpowich, Paul 9-4-2 (60:00 minutes, 40 shots-37 saves); QU, Clarke, Dan 3-7-1 (57:46, 27-22) , EMPTY NET (02:14, 0-0). Attendance-2515

>> GAME 15 Dec 8, 2010 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 Harvard 1 Bright Hockey Center • Cambridge, Mass Quinnipiac Harvard

1 2 3 OT Final 1 1 1 - 3 0 1 0 - 1

1st Period - 1, QU, Harvey, Clay/4 (Jones, Kellen/5, Jones, Connor/7) 9:00. Penalties - Jones, Kellen, QU (tripping) 12:27; Biega, Danny, HARV (hooking) 14:39. 2nd Period- 2, HARV, Kroshus, Eric/3 (Killorn, Alex/4) 5:06. 3, QU, Dunbar, John/3 (Langlois, Jeremy/3) 8:05. Penalties - Glaicar, Mike, QU (hooking) 8:33; Everson, Marshall, HARV (hitting after whistle) 9:13; Currie, Zack, QU (hitting after whistle) 9:13; Heichman, Spencer, QU (tripping) 17:06. 3rd period - 4, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/5 (Dalhuisen, Mike/2, Bouharevich, Yuri/9) 3:46 (pp). Penalties - TEAM, HARV (too many players on ice) 2:07; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (tripping) 5:23; Biega, Danny, HARV (clipping) 7:43; McCollem, Matt, HARV (boarding) 14:46. Shots on goal - QU 10-7-3 20; HARV 8-14-13 35. Power plays - QU 1 of 4; HARV 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); HARV 5 (10 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 5-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 35 shots-34 saves); HARV, Richter, Kyle 2-6-0 (58:01, 20-17) , EMPTY NET (01:59, 0-0). Attendance-1506

>> GAME 18 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Providence College Friars Schneider Arena • Providence, RI Quinnipiac Providence Coll

Dec 11, 2010 2 5

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 - 2 2 2 1 - 5

1st Period- 1, PC, Balysky, Andy/2 (Rooney, Chris/4, Schaller, Tim/10) 15:48. 2, PC, Germain, Matt/4 (Kremyr, Jordan/1, Harvey, Myles/1) 16:45. Penalties - Jones, Connor, QU (roughing) 4:38; O’Connor, Ian, PC (slashing) 4:38; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (roughing) 6:25; Hart, Kevin, PC (holding) 18:24; New, Daniel, PC (hitting after whistle) 19:38; Dunbar, John, QU (hitting after whistle) 19:38; O’Connor, Ian, PC (hitting after whistle) 19:38; Hansen, Zach, QU (hitting after whistle) 19:38. 2nd Period - 3, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/4 (Currie, Zack/4, Heichman, Spencer/3) 2:21. 4, PC, O’Connor, Ian/5 (Hart, Kevin/4, Farrer, Ben/6) 9:21. 5, PC, Kremyr, Jordan/5 (Germain, Matt/5, Army, Derek/5) 17:27. Penalties - Rooney, Chris, PC (slashing) 12:09. 3rd period - 6, PC, Army, Derek/4 (Beaudry, Alex/1) 1:32 (pp). 7, QU, Arnt, Ben/4 (Dunbar, John/3, Bui, Kevin/1) 3:24. Penalties - Harvey, Clay, QU (tripping) :52; Hart, Kevin, PC (tripping) 5:02; Farrer, Ben, PC (hooking) 18:03. Shots on goal - QU 11-11-13 35; PC 15-8-11 34. Power plays - QU 0 of 4; PC 1 of 2. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); PC 7 (14 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (40:00 minutes, 23 shots-19 saves), McGann, Pat (18:50, 11-10) , EMPTY NET (01:10, 0-0); PC, Beaudry, Alex (60:00, 35-33). Attendance-1183

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>> GAME 19 Dec 30, 2010 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 3 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn

Quinnipiac University Bobcats Princeton University Tigers Hobey Baker Rink • Princeton, NJ

1 2 3 OT Final Nebraska-Omaha 0 1 2 - 3 Quinnipiac 1 2 1 - 4

Quinnipiac Princeton

1st Period - 1, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/7 (Barron, Loren/5) 8:38. 2nd Period - 2, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/6 (Jones, Kellen/6, Barron, Loren/6) 4:17 (pp). 3, QU, Barron, Loren/1 (Langlois, Jeremy/4, Goodman, Russell/3) 16:07. 4, UNO, Bryce Aneloski/2 (Matt Ambroz/11, Joey Martin/16) 18:27 (pp). Penalties - Michael Young, UNO (cross-checking) 3:48; Barron, Loren, QU (checking from behind) 12:32; Barron, Loren, QU (holding) 18:08. 3rd period - 5, UNO, Matt Ambroz/10 (Michael Young/5) 4:09. 6, UNO, Brent Gwidt/2 (Alex Hudson/11, John Faulkner/1) 11:42. 7, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/8 (Jones, Kellen/7, Barron, Loren/7) 15:33 (pp). Penalties - Tony Turgeon, UNO (charging) 13:44; Ryan Walters, UNO (too many players on ice) 19:59.

1st Period - Penalties - Glaicar, Mike, QU (cross-checking) 1:00; Fedun, Taylor, PRIN (tripping) 9:03. 2nd Period - 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/8 (Dunbar, John/4, Arnt, Ben/2) 7:09. 2, PRIN, Pallis, Derrick/4 15:40. Penalties - Pallis, Derrick, PRIN (tripping) 10:18. 3rd period - Penalties - MacDonald, Will, PRIN (tripping) 3:24; Jones, Kellen, QU (tripping) 4:02; Jones, Kellen, QU (boarding) 16:37.

Shots on goal - UNO 19-21-16 56; QU 6-11-10 27. Power plays - UNO 1 of 2; QU 2 of 3. Penalties - UNO 3 (6 min); QU 2 (4 min). Goalies - UNO, John Faulkner 12-6-1 (59:20 minutes, 27 shots-23 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:40, 0-0); QU, Hartzell, Eric 6-2-0 (60:00, 56-53). Attendance-2572

>> GAME 20

Dec 31, 2010 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 2 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 3 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn 1 2 3 OT Final Nebraska-Omaha 0 2 0 - 2 Quinnipiac 1 1 1 - 3 1st Period- 1, QU, Goodman, Russell/3 (Langlois, Jeremy/5, Barron, Loren/8) 18:55. Penalties - Jones, Connor, QU (cross-checking) :33; Andrej Sustr, UNO (slashing) :53; Andrej Sustr, UNO (tripping) 4:53; Alex Hudson, UNO (hooking) 9:30. 2nd Period - 2, QU, Goodman, Russell/4 (Tolkinen, Zach/3) 9:54 (pp). 3, UNO, Joey Martin/5 11:17. 4, UNO, Matt White/9 (Joey Martin/17) 15:07 (pp). Penalties - Nick Von Bokern, UNO (elbowing) 3:24; Ryan Walters, UNO (hooking) 9:07; Rich Purslow, UNO (facemasking) 10:46; Rich Purslow, UNO (game misconduct) 10:46; Harvey, Clay, QU (facemasking) 10:46; Harvey, Clay, QU (game misconduct) 10:46; Harvey, Clay, QU (roughing) 10:46; TEAM, UNO (bench) 10:46; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (hooking) 14:50. 3rd period - 5, QU, Hansen, Zach/1 (Barron, Loren/9, Jones, Connor/8) 16:43 (pp). Penalties - Zurevinski, Scott, QU (hooking) 11:01; Brock Montpetit, UNO (tripping) 15:55.

>> GAME 21

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

Shots on goal - QU 5-14-7-0 26; PRIN 10-16-8-1 35. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; PRIN 0 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); PRIN 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (65:00 minutes, 35 shots-34 saves); PRIN, Condon, Mike (64:45, 26-25) , EMPTY NET (00:15, 0-0). Attendance-1070

>> GAME 22 Colgate Raiders Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Colgate Quinnipiac

Jan 7, 2011 1 3

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 0 - 1 0 2 1 - 3

1st Period - Penalties - Smith, Austin, CU (interference) 3:44; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (holding) 15:44; TEAM, QU (too many players on ice) 18:36. 2nd Period - 1, QU, Jones, Connor/5 (Hartzell, Eric/1, Barron, Loren/10) 1:57 (pp). 2, CU, Bourdon, Robbie/6 (McNamara, Jack/1, McCann, Mike/6) 5:20. 3, QU, Arnt, Ben/5 (Jones, Connor/9, Goodman, Russell/4) 12:33. Penalties - Bourdon, Robbie, CU (roughing) 1:20; Goodman, Russell, QU (tripping) 3:04; Poplawski, Wade, CU (interference) 8:02. 3rd period - 4, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/9 (Zurevinski, Scott/4) 19:41 (empty net). Penalties - Day, Brian, CU (slashing) 8:58; Hansen, Zach, QU (holding) 12:22. Shots on goal - CU 16-6-3 25; QU 11-10-11 32. Power plays - CU 0 of 4; QU 1 of 4. Penalties - CU 4 (8 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - CU, Bessette, Bryan 0-2-0 (59:07 minutes, 31 shots29 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:53, 0-0); QU, Hartzell, Eric 8-2-1 (60:00, 25-24). Attendance-2382

Shots on goal - UNO 13-19-14 46; QU 15-12-8 35. Power plays - UNO 1 of 3; QU 2 of 6. Penalties - UNO 9 (29 min); QU 6 (23 min). Goalies - UNO, John Faulkner (29:54 minutes, 22 shots-20 saves) , Mike Taffe 0-1-0 (28:48, 13-12) , EMPTY NET (01:18, 0-0); QU, Hartzell, Eric 7-2-0 (59:57, 46-44) , EMPTY NET (00:03, 0-0). Attendance-2826

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>> GAME 23 Cornell University Big Red Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Cornell Quinnipiac

Jan 8, 2011 3 2

1 2 3 OT Final 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 2

1st Period - 1, COR, Devin, Joe/4 (Roeszler, Tyler/1) 1:35. Penalties - Mowrey, Dustin, COR (hooking) 10:13. 2nd Period - 2, QU, Heichman, Spencer/4 (Currie, Zack/5, Hibbeler, Cory/1) 10:24. 3, COR, D’Agostino, Nick/6 (Roeszler, Tyler/2, Devin, Joe/5) 15:45. Penalties - Devin, Mike, COR (interference) 17:01. 3rd period - 4, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/9 (Hansen, Zach/7, Jones,Kellen/8) 19:53. OT period - 5, COR, Devin, Joe/5 (Miller, Greg/10) 2:14. Shots on goal - COR 4-12-8-3 27; QU 12-7-10-5 34. Power plays - COR 0 of 0; QU 0 of 2. Penalties - COR 2 (4 min); QU 0 (0 min). Goalies - COR, Iles, Andy 3-3-1 (62:14 minutes, 34 shots-32 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric 8-3-1 (61:34, 27-24) , EMPTY NET (00:40, 0-0). Attendance-3184

>> GAME 24 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Canisius College Griffins Buffalo Sports Arena • Buffalo, NY Quinnipiac Canisius

Jan 16, 2011 7 3

1 2 3 OT Final 4 1 2 - 7 0 2 1 - 3

1st Period - 1, QU, Jones, Kellen/5 (Barron, Loren, Hansen, Zach) 4:28. 2, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/9 (Zurevinski, Scott, Hansen, Zach) 11:42 (pp). 3, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/10 (Arnt, Ben, Goodman, Russell) 17:27. 4, QU, Davies, Zach/3 (Arnt, Ben, Goodman, Russell) 18:46. Penalties - RAUCH, Phil, CAN (tripping) 2:25; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (hooking) 9:31; SHUPE, Preston, CAN (hooking) 10:14; LAW, Taylor, CAN (charging) 10:59. 2nd Period - 5, CAN, REX, Eric/6 (MOSER, Scott, DANFORD, Ben) 1:03. 6, CAN, LAW, Taylor/4 2:12. 7, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/10 (Jones, Kellen, Barron, Loren) 5:34. Penalties - Davies, Zach, QU (interference) 6:33; Jones, Connor, QU (boarding) 10:25; GIBBONS, Kyle, CAN (crosschecking) 12:11; Hansen, Zach, QU (roughing) 15:53. 3rd period - 8, QU, Jones, Connor/6 (Currie, Zack) :38. 9, CAN, CONACHER, Cory/10 (GIBBONS, Kyle, DANFORD, Ben) 17:03 (pp). 10, QU, Hibbeler, Cory/1 (Coughlin, Sean, Glaicar, Mike) 19:55. Penalties - Langlois, Jeremy, QU (hooking) 5:15; CONACHER, Cory, CAN (boarding) 6:40; LAW, Taylor, CAN (roughing) 16:36; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (roughing) 16:36; Heichman, Spencer, QU (tripping) 16:48. Shots on goal - QU 13-9-6 28; CAN 6-10-4 20. Power plays - QU 1 of 5; CAN 1 of 6. Penalties - QU 7 (14 min); CAN 6 (12 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 9-3-1 (56:16 minutes, 18 shots-16 saves) , McGann, Pat (03:24, 2-1) , EMPTY NET (00:20, 0-0); CAN, MORRISON, Dan 4-10-3 (59:57, 28-21) , EMPTY NET (00:03, 0-0). Attendance-486


>> GAME 25 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Canisius College Griffins Buffalo Sports Arena • Buffalo, NY Quinnipiac Canisius

Jan 17, 2011 2 2

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 1 - 2

1st Period - Penalties - LOVE, Wes, CAN (roughing) 6:26; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (hooking) 10:08; JENKS, Scott, CAN (high sticking) 16:17. 2nd Period - 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/11 (Harvey, Clay) 5:29. 2, CAN, MOSER, Scott/4 (SHAFER, Steven, DANOWSKI, Derek) 7:21. Penalties - GIBBONS, Kyle, CAN (slashing) 11:33; JENKS, Scott, CAN (hooking) 12:34; SCARSELLA, Vincent, CAN (hooking) 14:30; JENKS, Scott, CAN (cross-checking) 16:10; Goodman, Russell, QU (interference) 17:12. 3rd period - 3, CAN, SHUPE, Preston/5 (SCARSELLA, Vincent, LINDSAY, Torrey) 5:12. 4, QU, Currie, Zack/1 (Harvey, Clay, Jones, Kellen) 16:06. Penalties - Tolkinen, Zach, QU (tripping) 1:37; SHAFER, Steven, CAN (roughing) 11:04; GIBBONS, Kyle, CAN (crosschecking) 13:07; DANFORD, Ben, CAN (slashing) 16:17. OT period - Penalties - Goodman, Russell, QU (holding) 1:14. Shots on goal - QU 10-14-17-3 44; CAN 6-9-5-1 21. Power plays - QU 0 of 9; CAN 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); CAN 9 (18 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (64:44 minutes, 21 shots-19 saves), EMPTY NET (00:16, 0-0); CAN, CAPOBIANCO, Tony (65:00, 44-42). Attendance-463

>> GAME 26 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Clarkson Univ. Golden Knights Cheel Arena • Potsdam, NY Quinnipiac Clarkson

Jan 28, 2011 3 2

1 2 3 OT Final 2 0 1 - 3 0 1 1 - 2

1st Period - 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/12 (Arnt, Ben/5) 3:41. 2, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/13 (Arnt, Ben/6, Currie, Zack/7) 13:07. Penalties - Rufenach, Bryan, CLARKSON (tripping) 8:39; Glaicar, Mike, QU (hitting after whistle) 13:38; Glaicar, Mike, QU (roughing) 13:38; Freeman, Scott, CLARKSON (hitting after whistle) 13:38. 2nd Period - 3, CLARKSON, Himelson, Andrew/2 (McPherson, Allan/9, Morley, Jake/10) 13:41 (pp). Penalties - Morley, Jake, CLARKSON (tripping) 1:03; Borowiecki, Mark, CLARKSON (roughing) 8:17; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (hooking) 13:19. 3rd period - 4, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/5 (Dunbar, John/5, Barron, Loren/13) 8:58. 5, CLARKSON, Oakley, Louke/2 (Rufenach, Bryan/6, Tremblay, Nick/9) 16:47 (pp). Penalties - DeFazio, Brandon, CLARKSON (tripping) 4:04; Boak, Alex, CLARKSON (elbowing) 9:57; Heichman, Spencer, QU (tripping) 16:37. Shots on goal - QU 12-12-8 32; CLARKSON 3-8-12 23. Power plays - QU 0 of 5; CLARKSON 2 of 3. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); CLARKSON 6 (12 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 10-3-2 (59:56 minutes, 23 shots-21 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:04, 0-0); CLARKSON, Karpowich, Paul 12-9-2 (59:05, 32-29) , EMPTY NET (00:55, 0-0). Attendance-1962

>> GAME 27 Quinnipiac University Bobcats St. Lawrence University Saints Appleton • Canton, NY Quinnipiac St.Lawrence

Jan 29, 2011 2 2

1 2 3 OT Final 1 0 1 - 2 0 1 1 - 2

1st Period - 1, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/11 (Hansen, Zach/10, Jones, Kellen/10) :39. Penalties - Hansen, Zach, QU (holding the stick) 5:09; DEWEY, Jordan, SLU (hooking) 13:02. 2nd Period - 2, SLU, DREWISKE, Jacob/4 (KELLER, Jared/4, PITSIKOULIS, Nick/2) 7:15. Penalties - TORNEY, Bob, SLU (tripping) 9:00; Heichman, Spencer, QU (hooking) 12:09; RALEY, Matt, SLU (interference) 14:50. 3rd period - 3, QU, Jones, Connor/7 (Dalhuisen, Mike/3, Zurevinski, Scott/6) 3:21 (pp). 4, SLU, DREWISKE, Jacob/5 (HUGHES, George/11, PITSIKOULIS, Nick/2) 8:12 (pp). Penalties - MOBLEY, Max, SLU (checking) 2:28; DEWEY, Jordan, SLU (boarding) 3:08; Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (interference) 6:40; CAREY, Greg, SLU (slashing) 18:44; BOGOSIAN, Aaron, SLU (holding) 19:17. Shots on goal - QU 10-3-9-2 24; SLU 9-16-7-3 35. Power plays - QU 1 of 7; SLU 1 of 3. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); SLU 7 (14 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (65:00 minutes, 35 shots-33 saves); SLU, MOSS, Robby (65:00, 24-22). Attendance-1282

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Feb 4, 2011 Rensselaer Polytechnic Engineers 3 St. Lawrence University Saints 3 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn RPI Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 2 0 0 - 3 1 1 1 - 3

1st Period - 1, RPI, Brutlag, Bryan/8 (Angers-Goulet, Alex/4, O’Grady, Marty/7) 6:41. 2, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/14 (Zurevinski, Scott/7, Bouharevich, Yuri/10) 11:05 (pp). Penalties - Hansen, Zach, QU (hooking) 7:09; Kennedy, John, RPI (slashing) 9:35; Hansen, Zach, QU (holding) 16:33; Bailen, Nick, RPI (hooking) 19:36. 2nd Period - 3, RPI, Higgs, Brock/6 (Malchuk, Joel/7, Cullen, Patrick/6) 7:47. 4, RPI, Foss, Jeff/2 (Koudys, Pat/3, Rabbani, Josh/4) 11:06. 5, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/15 (Goodman, Russell/7, Arnt, Ben/7)18:40. Penalties - Barron, Loren, QU (holding) 19:29. 3rd period - 6, QU, Jones, Connor/8 11:50. OT period - Penalties - Hansen, Zach, QU (slashing) 2:22. Shots on goal - RPI 11-10-5-5 31; QU 10-17-13-2 42. Power plays - RPI 0 of 4; QU 1 of 2. Penalties - RPI 2 (4 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - RPI, York, Allen (41:53 minutes, 28 shots-26 saves), Merriam, Bryce (23:07, 14-13); QU, Hartzell, Eric (65:00, 31-28). Attendance-3492

>> GAME 29 Union College Dutchmen Quinnipiac University Bobcats TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Union Quinnipiac

Feb 5, 2011 3 2

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 2

1st Period- 1, QU, Jones, Kellen/6 (Jones, Connor/10, Zurevinski, Scott/8) 7:09. Penalties - Boileau, Stephane, M-UNION (hooking) 11:23; Presizniuk, Adam, M-UNION (tripping) 18:39; Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (hooking) 19:09. 2nd Period - 2, M-UNION, Simpson, Wayne/10 (Simpson, John/11) 9:33 (pp). 3, QU, Dunbar, John/4 (Dalhuisen, Mike/4, Davies, Zach/7) 12:26. Penalties - Currie, Zack, QU (hooking) 2:55; Jones, Connor, QU (boarding) 8:42; Buote, Andrew, M-UNION (boarding) 10:26. 3rd period - 4, M-UNION, Matheson, Brock/3 (Forgaard, Ryan/2, Welsh, Jeremy/18) 1:39. Penalties - Arnt, Ben, QU (slashing) 4:00. OT period - 5, M-UNION, Pallos, Justin/8 2:44. Shots on goal - M-UNION 8-18-11-1 38; QU 10-5-9-1 25. Power plays - M-UNION 1 of 4; QU 0 of 3. Penalties - M-UNION 3 (6 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - M-UNION, Kinkaid, Keith 19-7-2 (62:44 minutes, 25 shots-23 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric 10-4-4 (62:44, 38-35). Attendance-2473

>> GAME 30 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Dartmouth Collge Big Green Thompson Arena • Hanover, N.H. Quinnipiac Dartmouth

Feb 11, 2011 1 3

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 1 - 1 0 2 1 - 3

1st Period - Penalties - Jones, Connor, QU (interference) 13:11. 2nd Period - 1, DART, Goodship, Alex/3 2:32 (sh). 2, DART, Walsh, Nick/9 (Stejskal, Joe/2, Stephens, Evan/13) 13:35 (pp). Penalties - Stephens, Evan, DART (boarding) :37; Goggin, Connor, DART (cross-checking) 4:30; Goggin, Connor, DART (hitting after whistle) 4:30; Jones, Connor, QU (hitting after whistle) 4:30; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (hitting after whistle) 4:30; Coughlin, Sean, QU (boarding) 6:05; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (holding) 12:22; Barron, Loren, QU (tripping) 13:15. 3rd period - 3, QU, Jones, Connor/9 (Jones, Kellen/12, Dunbar, John/10) 14:43 (pp). 4, DART, Lee, Paul/2 18:56 (empty net). Penalties - Estoclet, Adam, DART (interference) 12:51; Hansen, Zach, QU (throwing stick) 18:56; Langlois, Jeremy, QU (hitting from behind) 19:35; TEAM, QU (delay of game) 19:36. Shots on goal - QU 7-7-8 22; DART 8-13-7 28. Power plays - QU 1 of 2; DART 1 of 5. Penalties - QU 9 (21 min); DART 4 (8 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 10-5-5 (59:30 minutes, 27 shots-25 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:30, 0-0); DART, Mello, James 13-3-3 (59:42, 22-21) , EMPTY NET (00:18, 0-0). Attendance-2526

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>> GAME 31 Feb 18, 2011 Yale University Bulldogs 6 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Yale Bulldogs Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 2 3 1 - 6 0 1 0 - 1

1st Period - 1, YALE, Trentowski, Ken/1 (Agostino, Kenny/10, Ziegler, Chad/6) 3:57. 2, YALE, Limbert, Kevin/6 (Cahill, Chris/17) 19:46 (sh). Penalties - Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (hooking) 1:04; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (roughing) 4:45; Little, Broc, YALE (hitting after whistle) 10:25; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (hitting after whistle) 10:25; Goodman, Russell, QU (boarding) 13:07; Dunbar, John, QU (boarding) 15:33; Kearney, Denny, YALE (cross-checking) 17:53. 2nd Period - 3, YALE, Martin, Jimmy/5 (Laganiere, Antoine/7, Brockett, Charles/5) 6:36. 4, YALE, Kearney, Denny/12 (Little, Broc/17, Dueck, Colin/8) 11:16. 5, QU, Jones, Kellen/7 (Zurevinski, Scott/9, Barron, Loren/14) 14:13 (pp). 6, YALE, O’Neill, Brian/16 (Agostino, Kenny/11, Peel, Kevin/8) 15:23 (pp). Penalties - Root, Jesse, YALE (cross-checking) 3:12; Martin, Jimmy, YALE (interference) 10:03; Jones, Connor, QU (embellishment) 10:03; Peel, Kevin, YALE (roughing) 12:55; Arnt, Ben, QU (tripping) 15:11; Jaskowiak, Nick, YALE (hooking) 17:12. 3rd period - 7, YALE, Kearney, Denny/13 15:57 (empty net) (sh). Penalties - Ziegler, Chad, YALE (slashing) 13:52; Miller, Andrew, YALE (hitting from behind) 15:05; Bui, Kevin, QU (hitting after whistle) 16:43; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (hitting after whistle) 16:43; Brockett, Charles, YALE (hitting after whistle) 16:43; Jones, Connor, QU (slashing) 19:12. Shots on goal - YALE 12-16-14 42; QU 11-11-9 31. Power plays - YALE 1 of 6; QU 1 of 5. Penalties - YALE 9 (18 min); QU 10 (20 min). Goalies - YALE, Rondeau, Ryan 20-4-0 (60:00 minutes, 31 shots-30 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric 10-6-4 (39:56, 28-23) , Clarke, Dan (19:08, 13-13) , EMPTY NET (00:56, 0-0).

>> GAME 32 Feb 19, 2011 Brown University Bears 2 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Brown Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2

1st Period- 1, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/12 (Hansen, Zach/11, Bouharevich, Yuri/11) 4:22 (pp). 2, QU, Goodman, Russell/5 (Jones, Connor/11, Jones, Kellen/13) 14:19 (pp). Penalties - Jones, Kellen, QU (boarding) :53; Wolff, Mike, BRWN (hooking) 3:56; TEAM, BRWN (too many players on ice) 12:24; Currie, Zack, QU (roughing) 14:35; Wahl, Matt, BRWN (interference) 17:05. 2nd Period - 3, BRWN, Robertson, Dennis/6 (Zolnierczyk, Harry/15, Fratkin, Jesse/6) 17:09 (pp). Penalties - Coughlin, Sean, QU (high sticking) 3:07; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (charging) 4:54; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (interference) 9:25; Ryan, Jeff, BRWN (hooking) 14:19; Jones, Connor, QU (roughing) 14:43; Brownschidle, David, BRWN (roughing) 14:43; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (tripping) 16:44; Coughlin, Sean, QU (hitting from behind) 17:55; Coughlin, Sean, QU (game misconduct) 17:55; Hansen, Zach, QU (10-minute misconduct) 17:55; Hansen, Zach, QU (roughing) 17:55; Wahl, Matt, BRWN (roughing) 17:55; TEAM, BRWN (bench) 20:00. 3rd period - 4, BRWN, Hourihan, Mark/2 (Juola, Mike/2, Wahl, Matt/9) 3:57. Penalties - Smith, Jarred, BRWN (hooking) 15:10. OT period - Penalties - Wahl, Matt, BRWN (hooking) :38; Hansen, Zach, QU (tripping) 2:16. Shots on goal - BRWN 7-4-18-2 31; QU 14-13-10-4 41. Power plays - BRWN 1 of 5; QU 2 of 7. Penalties - BRWN 10 (20 min); QU 11 (41 min). Goalies - BRWN, Clemente, Mike (65:00 minutes, 41 shots-39 saves); QU, Hartzell, Eric (65:00, 31-29). Attendance-2965

>> GAME 33 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Union College Dutchmen Messa Rink • Schenectady, NY Quinnipiac Union

Feb 25, 2011 2 2

1 2 3 OT Final 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 2

1st Period - Penalties - Matheson, Brock, M-UNION (holding) 11:38; Jooris, Josh, M-UNION (elbowing) 14:14; Barron, Loren, QU (tripping) 15:26; Matheson, Brock, M-UNION (roughing) 15:57. 2nd Period - 1, M-UNION, Presizniuk, Adam/12 (Simpson, John/16, Zajac, Kelly/26) 3:14 (pp). 2, M-UNION, Bodie, Kyle/8 (Buote, Andrew/8, Stuart, Shawn/4) 9:00. 3, QU, Robinson, Brooks/1 (Jones, Connor/12, Barron, Loren/15) 16:35. Penalties - Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (interference) 2:36; Welsh, Jeremy, M-UNION (tripping) 5:32; Reid, Taylor, M-UNION (interference) 14:34. 3rd period - 4, QU, Dunbar, John/5 (Jones, Connor/13, Jones, Kellen/15) 13:06. Penalties - Welsh, Jeremy, M-UNION (high sticking) 4:02. OT period - Penalties - Glaicar, Mike, QU (hooking) 3:15. Shots on goal - QU 11-5-8-0 24; M-UNION 7-8-17-1 33. Power plays - QU 0 of 6; M-UNION 1 of 2. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); M-UNION 6 (12 min). Goalies - QU, Clarke, Dan (65:00 minutes, 33 shots-31 saves); M-UNION, Kinkaid, Keith (65:00, 24-22). Attendance-1968

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>> GAME 34 Feb 26, 2011 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 2 Rensselaer Polytechnic Engineers 2 Houston Field House • Troy, NY Quinnipiac RPI

1 2 3 OT Final 0 2 0 - 2 1 1 0 - 2

1st Period - 1, RPI, Leboeuf, Guy/2 (Kennedy, John/4, Helfrich, Tyler/21) 2:09. Penalties - Foss, Jeff, RPI (tripping) 15:31. 2nd Period - 2, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/6 (Heichman, Spencer/4, Dalhuisen, Mike/5) 2:44. 3, QU, Robinson, Brooks/2 (Currie, Zack/8, Arnt, Ben/8) 7:14. 4, RPI, Malchuk, Joel/6 (Burgdoerfer, Greg/3) 11:43. Penalties - Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (tripping) 4:18; Cullen, Patrick, RPI (cross-checking) 7:58; Leboeuf, Guy, RPI (crosschecking) 7:58; Dolan, Bo, RPI (interference) 13:48; Tolkinen, Zach, QU (holding) 16:28. 3rd period - Penalties - Currie, Zack, QU (slashing) 1:36; Dunbar, John, QU (hooking) 4:49; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (boarding) 9:13. Shots on goal - QU 9-11-7-0 27; RPI 8-15-9-1 33. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; RPI 0 of 5. Penalties - QU 5 (10 min); RPI 4 (8 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric (65:00 minutes, 33 shots-31 saves); RPI, York, Allen (64:40, 27-25) , EMPTY NET (00:20, 0-0). Attendance-3079

>> GAME 35 Mar 4, 2011 Brown University Bears 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Brown Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 - 4

1st Period- 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/16 (Barron, Loren/16) :15. 2, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/7 (Arnt, Ben/9, Dalhuisen, Mike/6) 12:56. Penalties - Wahl, Matt, BRWN (tripping) 2:34; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (elbowing) 14:07. 2nd Period - 3, QU, Hansen, Zach/2 (Goodman, Russell/8, Zurevinski, Scott/10) 4:55. 4, QU, Jones, Kellen/8 (Jones, Connor/14) 5:57. Penalties - Jones, Connor, QU (slashing) 1:38; Hibbeler, Cory, QU (elbowing) 5:18; Zaires, Chris, BRWN (goaltender interference) 5:50; Heichman, Spencer, QU (diving) 10:26; Hansen, Zach, QU (holding) 16:12. 3rd period - Penalties - Brownschidle, David, BRWN (slashing) 2:04; Robertson, Dennis, BRWN (cross-checking) 7:17. Shots on goal - BRWN 7-8-7 22; QU 7-10-10 27. Power plays - BRWN 0 of 3; QU 0 of 5. Penalties - BRWN 5 (10 min); QU 4 (8 min). Goalies - BRWN, Borelli, Anthony (34:03 minutes, 15 shots-15 saves) , Clemente, Mike 8-12-5 (25:57, 12-8); QU, Clarke, Dan 4-7-2 (60:00, 22-22). Attendance-2054


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>> GAME 36 Mar 5, 2011 Brown University Bears 0 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 4 TD Bank SportsCenter • Hamden, Conn Brown Quinnipiac

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 2 - 4

1st Period - Penalties - Goodman, Russell, QU (boarding) 5:04; Hourihan, Mark, BRWN (boarding) 10:53; Hourihan, Mark, BRWN (tripping) 13:44; Zolnierczyk, Harry, BRWN (charging) 19:27. 2nd Period - 1, QU, Currie, Zack/2 (Hansen, Zach/12, Zurevinski, Scott/11) :35 (pp). 2, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/17 (Barron, Loren/17) 2:25. Penalties - Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (elbowing) 2:36; Hansen, Zach, QU (tripping) 6:39; Brownschidle, David, BRWN (interference) 20:00. 3rd period - 3, QU, Hansen, Zach/3 10:55. 4, QU, Arnt, Ben/6 (Hibbeler, Cory/2, Robinson, Brooks/3) 14:07. Penalties - Dunbar, John, QU (hooking) 4:28; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (tripping) 9:49; Hathaway, Garnet, BRWN (interference) 9:58; Goodman, Russell, QU (elbowing) 11:22; Bouharevich, Yuri, QU (embellishment) 12:54; Farnham, Bobby, BRWN (hooking) 12:54; Brownschidle, David, BRWN (high sticking) 14:44; Brownschidle, David, BRWN (10-minute misconduct) 14:44. Shots on goal - BRWN 4-10-12 26; QU 9-12-11 32. Power plays - BRWN 0 of 8; QU 1 of 5. Penalties - BRWN 8 (24 min); QU 7 (14 min). Goalies - BRWN, Borelli, Anthony (09:05 minutes, 7 shots-6 saves) , Clemente, Mike 8-13-5 (50:55, 25-22); QU, Hartzell, Eric 11-6-6 (60:00, 26-26). Attendance-2109

>> GAME 38 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Cornell University Big Red Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY Quinnipiac Cornell

Mar 12, 2011 1 0

1 2 3 OT Final 1 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 - 0

1st Period- 1, QU, Langlois, Jeremy/18 14:12. Penalties - Barron, Loren, QU (holding) 3:29; Esposito, John, COR (interference) 5:51; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (hooking) 5:56; Axell, Erik, COR (roughing) 15:59; Kennedy, Patrick, COR (roughing) 19:54. 2nd Period - Penalties - Zurevinski, Scott, QU (charging) 7:09. 3rd period - Penalties - Hansen, Zach, QU (high sticking) 12:38. Shots on goal - QU 12-17-2 31; COR 9-6-9 24. Power plays - QU 0 of 3; COR 0 of 4. Penalties - QU 4 (8 min); COR 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 12-6-6 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots24 saves); COR, Iles, Andy 7-6-2 (58:51, 31-30) , EMPTY NET (01:09, 0-0). Attendance-4037

>> GAME 39 Quinnipiac University Bobcats Cornell University Big Red Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY Quinnipiac Cornell

Mar 13, 2011 2 3

1 2 3 OT Final 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 3

1st Period - 1, COR, Kennedy, Patrick/2 (Brisson, Mathieu/4, Gotovets, Kirill/6) 3:13 (pp). Penalties - TEAM, QU (too many players on ice) 1:35; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (interference) 12:23. 2nd Period - 2, COR, Devin, Joe/16 (Miller, Greg/24, Roeszler, Tyler/12) 12:30. Penalties - de Swardt, Armand, COR (slashing) 4:39; D’Agostino, Nick, COR (holding) 10:16; Esposito, John, COR (roughing) 14:07; Bui, Kevin, QU (cross-checking) 14:07. 3rd period - 3, QU, Zurevinski, Scott/14 (Davies, Zach/8, Jones, Connor/15) 8:56. 4, QU, Bouharevich, Yuri/8 (Heichman, Spencer/5, Currie, Zack/9) 13:47. OT period - 5, COR, Devin, Joe/17 (Whitney, Sean/3, Collins, Sean/7) 10:41. Shots on goal - QU 13-8-11-7 39; COR 11-10-7-4 32. Power plays - QU 0 of 2; COR 1 of 2. Penalties - QU 3 (6 min); COR 3 (6 min). Goalies - QU, Hartzell, Eric 12-7-6 (70:24 minutes, 32 shots-29 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:17, 0-0); COR, Garman, Mike 7-8-1 (70:41, 39-37). Attendance-3813

>> GAME 37 Mar 11, 2011 Quinnipiac University Bobcats 1 Cornell University Big Red 2 Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NY Quinnipiac Cornell

1 2 3 OT Final 1 0 0 - 1 1 1 0 - 2

1st Period - 1, COR, Devin, Joe (Roeszler, Tyler, Miller, Greg) 1:58. 2, QU, Zurevinski, Scott (Goodman, Russell) 18:36. Penalties - Craig, Rodger, COR (interference) 10:01; Jones, Connor, QU (slashing) 10:01; Birch, Braden, COR (roughing) 12:31. 2nd Period - 3, COR, Devin, Joe (Roeszler, Tyler, Miller, Greg) 19:35 (pp). Penalties - Gotovets, Kirill, COR (elbowing) 4:57; Devin, Joe, COR (roughing) 4:57; Dalhuisen, Mike, QU (slashing) 7:25; Jones, Kellen, QU (tripping) 10:22; Jones, Connor, QU (high sticking) 18:04. 3rd period - Penalties - Gotovets, Kirill, COR (interference) 1:39; Birch, Braden, COR (holding) 5:28; Brisson, Mathieu, COR (holding) 7:55; de Swardt, Armand, COR (interference) 15:57; Barron, Loren, QU (holding the stick) 16:41; Zurevinski, Scott, QU (interference) 19:53; Hansen, Zach, QU (hitting after whistle) 20:00; Kennedy, Patrick, COR (hitting after whistle) 20:00. Shots on goal - QU 20-9-8 37; COR 5-14-8 27. Power plays - QU 0 of 7; COR 1 of 5. Penalties - QU 7 (14 min); COR 9 (18 min). Goalies - QU, Clarke, Dan 4-8-2 (59:04 minutes, 27 shots-25 saves) , EMPTY NET (00:56, 0-0); COR, Garman, Mike 6-8-1 (59:52, 37-36) , EMPTY NET (00:08, 0-0).

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Jeremy Langlois, last season's Rookie of the Year, had a break-out season in 2010-11 as he led the program with 18 goals. Langlois added five assists for the year for 23 points, good for third in the line-up. Langlois led the team in multiple-goal games, scoring twice against Rensselaer, Clarkson and Canisius. As a freshman in 200910, Langlois scored eight goals and assisted on 12 more to run his two-year totals to 26 goals and 17 assists for 43 career points.

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2010-11 (16-15-8, 6-9-7 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/8 Ohio State........................................................2-1, W 10/9 Ohio State......................................................... 0-4, L 10/15 Bentley..............................................................3-2, W 10/23 Holy Cross........................................................3-1, W 10/29 at St. Cloud State............................................4-2, W 10/30 at St. Cloud State............................................. 2-5, L 11/5 at Brown............................................................ 3-3, T 11/6 at Yale................................................................ 1-5, L 11/12 at Cornell........................................................... 1-4, L 11/13 at Colgate.........................................................3-1, W 11/19 Dartmouth........................................................2-0, W 11/20 Harvard.............................................................5-4, W 11/23 Princeton........................................................... 0-3, L 11/27 at Massachusetts............................................. 2-5, L 12/3 St.Lawrence...................................................... 4-6, L 12/4 Clarkson............................................................ 3-5, L 12/8 at Harvard........................................................3-1, W 12/11 at Providence.................................................... 2-5, L 12/30 Nebraska-Omaha............................................4-3, W 12/31 Nebraska-Omaha............................................3-2, W 1/3 at Princeton....................................................... 1-1, T 1/7 Colgate.............................................................3-1, W 1/8 Cornell............................................................... 2-3, L 1/16 at Canisius.......................................................7-3, W 1/17 at Canisius........................................................ 2-2, T 1/28 at Clarkson.......................................................3-2, W 1/29 at St. Lawrence................................................ 2-2, T 2/4 Rensselaer......................................................... 3-3, T 2/5 Union................................................................. 2-3, L 2/11 at Dartmouth.................................................... 1-3, L 2/18 Yale.................................................................... 1-6, L 2/19 Brown................................................................. 2-2, T 2/25 at Union............................................................. 2-2, T 2/26 at Rensselaer.................................................... 2-2, T 3/4 Brown (ECAC Hockey First Round).............4-0, W 3/5 Brown (ECAC Hockey First Round).............4-0, W 3/11 at Cornell (ECAC Hockey Quarters).............. 1-2, L 3/12 at Cornell (ECAC Hockey Quarters).............1-0, W 3/13 at Cornell (ECAC Hockey Quarters).............. 2-3, L

2009–10 (20–18–2, 11–11–0 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/8 at Ohio State................................................... 4–2, W 10/9 at Ohio State................................................... 3–1, W 10/17 Bentley............................................................. 3–2, W 10/30 at Robert Morris............................................. 5–0, W 10/31 at Robert Morris.............................................. 5–8, L 11/6 Clarkson.......................................................... 4–2, W 11/7 St. Lawrence................................................... 5–2, W 11/13 Harvard............................................................ 5–2, W 11/14 Dartmouth....................................................... 4–2, W 11/20 at Colgate........................................................ 5–2, W 11/21 at Cornell......................................................... 3–2, W 11/25 Princeton......................................................... 5–1, W 11/28 Massachusetts....................................... 5–4, W (OT) 12/4 at Yale............................................................... 4–7, L 12/5 at Brown........................................................... 1–2, L 12/10 at Holy Cross.............................................1–1 T(OT) 12/12 American International................................. 5–2, W 12/29 at Harvard........................................................ 1–3, L 1/4 at Princeton..............................................3–4, L (OT) 1/8 Rensselaer........................................................ 1–4, L 1/9 Union........................................................1–2, L (OT) 1/15 St. Cloud State................................................. 1–3, L 1/16 St. Cloud State................................................. 2–3, L 1/22 Niagara............................................................. 2–6, L 1/23 Niagara.....................................................3–3, T (OT) 1/29 at Dartmouth................................................... 3–4, L 2/5 Cornell.............................................................. 0–2, L 2/6 Colgate............................................................ 2–0, W 2/12 at St. Lawrence.............................................. 5–0, W 2/13 at Clarkson....................................................... 1–4, L

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2/19 at Rensselaer................................................... 3–5, L 2/20 at Union............................................................ 3–7, L 2/26 Brown............................................................... 8–3, W 2/27 Yale.................................................................. 4–3, W 3/5 Dartmouth (ECAC Hockey First Round)..... 3–2, W 3/6 Dartmouth (ECAC Hockey First Round)...... 3–6, L 3/5 Dartmouth (ECAC Hockey First Round)..... 2–1, W 3/12 Union (ECAC Hockey Quarters)...... 3–2, W (5 OT) 3/13 Union (ECAC Hockey Quarters)................... 1–3, L 3/14 Union (ECAC Hockey Quarters)................... 1–2, L

2008–09 (18–18–3, 9–10–3 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/17 Union^.............................................................5–6, L 10/19 American International^............................. 4–1, W 10/30 at UMass Lowell..............................................1–4, L 11/1 Connecticut.................................................... 4–1, W 11/7 Colgate..............................................................0–1, L 11/8 Cornell......................................................0–0, T (OT) 11/11 Princeton...........................................................0–2, L 11/14 at Union........................................................... 6–3, W 11/15 at Rensselaer.................................................. 5–1, W 11/21 at Clarkson...................................................... 4–2, W 11/22 at St. Lawrence.............................................. 5–2, W 11/26 at Princeton.......................................................1–2, L 12/3 at Princeton.......................................................1–4, L 12/5 Providence...................................................... 5–2, W 12/29 Merrimack%.................................................... 4–3, W 12/30 Air Force.......................................................... 4–2, W 1/2 Harvard............................................................ 5–2, W 1/3 Dartmouth....................................................... 6–0, W 1/9 Rensselaer................................................2–2, T (OT) 1/10 Union.................................................................2–4, L 1/16 at Niagara....................................................... 6–4, W 1/17 at Niagara.........................................................1–5, L 1/23 Robert Morris.................................................. 5–4, W 1/24 Robert Morris....................................................5–8, L 1/30 at Brown.......................................................... 5–1, W 1/31 at Yale................................................................0–3, L 2/6 at Cornell...........................................................1–2, L 2/7 at Colgate..........................................................2–3, L 2/13 St. Lawrence.....................................................3–4, L 2/14 Clarkson.......................................................... 5–3, W 2/20 Yale...........................................................3–3, T (OT) 2/21 Brown.................................................................2–3, L 2/27 at Harvard.........................................................1–2, L 2/28 at Dartmouth.................................................. 4–1, W 3/6 Colgate (ECAC Hockey First Round)..3–2, W (OT) 3/7 Colgate (ECAC Hockey First Round)...4–5, L (OT) 3/8 Colgate (ECAC Hockey First Round)..4–3, W (OT) 3/13 at St. Lawrence (ECAC Hockey Quarters)...3–5, L 3/14 at St. Lawrence (ECAC Hockey Quarters)...3–5, L ^ — Mutual of Omaha Maverick Stampede at University of Nebraska – Omaha % — Toyota/UConn Hockey Classic at University of Connecticut

2007–08 (20–15–4, 9–9–4 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/16 Bentley............................................................. 3–0, W 10/18 at Air Force.......................................................1–4, L 10/20 at Air Force.......................................................1–3, L 10/30 American International................................. 3–2, W 11/2 at Colgate.................................................0–0, T (OT) 11/3 at Cornell...........................................................3–5, L 11/9 Clarkson.......................................................... 3–2, W 11/10 St. Lawrence............................................2–2, T (OT) 11/16 Princeton......................................................... 4–0, W 11/21 at Princeton..................................................... 5–2, W 11/24 Princeton...........................................................2–4, L 11/30 Union.................................................................3–4, L 12/1 Rensselaer....................................................... 3–2, W 12/7 at Robert Morris............................................. 4–2, W 12/8 at Robert Morris............................................. 5–2, W 12/29 vs. Western Michigan^............................... 2–1, W 12/30 at Vermont^.................................................. 4–1, W 1/4 Harvard.....................................................3–3, T (OT) 1/6 Dartmouth....................................................... 5–3, W 1/11 at Brown.......................................................... 6–3, W 1/12 at Yale.............................................................. 3–0, W 1/19 at Holy Cross.................................................. 5–2, W 1/25 Niagara..............................................................1–5, L 1/26 Niagara..............................................................3–5, L

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2/1 at Rensselaer.................................................. 3–2, W 2/2 at Union....................................................3–3, T (OT) 2/8 Yale.................................................................. 5–1, W 2/10 Brown............................................................... 3–0, W 2/15 at Dartmouth....................................................2–7, L 2/16 at Harvard.........................................................1–4, L 2/22 Cornell...............................................................2–3, L 2/24 Colgate..............................................................3–4, L 2/29 at St. Lawrence................................................1–4, L 3/1 at Clarkson........................................................0–8, L 3/7 Brown (ECAC Hockey First Round)....7–6, W (OT) 3/8 Brown (ECAC Hockey First Round)............ 7–1, W 3/14 at Harvard (ECAC Hockey Quarters)..........0–11, L 3/15 at Harvard (ECAC Hockey Quarters).......... 7–4, W 3/16 at Harvard (ECAC Hockey Quarters)............1–3, L ^ — Sheraton/Catamount Cup @ University of Vermont

2006–07 (21–14–5, 10–8–4 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Finalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/6 10/7 10/13 10/14 10/28 10/29 11/3 11/4 11/10 11/11 11/17 11/18 11/24 11/25 12/8 12/9 1/4 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/17 2/23 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/9 3/10 3/16 3/17

at North Dakota................................................1–6, L at North Dakota................................................2–4, L Robert Morris.................................................. 3–1, W Robert Morris.................................................. 5–1, W vs. Colgate...............................................2–2, T (OT) vs. Union......................................................... 8–5, W at Union........................................................... 8–2, W at Rensselaer ..........................................2–2, T (OT) at Clarkson...................................................... 6–4, W at St. Lawrence................................................2–3, L Colgate............................................................ 3–1, W Cornell............................................................. 5–2, W at Harvard.........................................................2–4, L at Dartmouth...........................................3–3, T (OT) Rensselaer................................................4–4, T (OT) Union............................................................... 4–2, W Rochester Institute of Tech............................2–3, L at Princeton..................................................... 2–0, W Princeton...........................................................2–4, L Brown............................................................... 5–1, W at Yale.............................................................. 6–2, W at Niagara.........................................................2–5, L at Niagara.........................................................2–3, L Holy Cross....................................................... 7–0, W Harvard.....................................................2–2, T (OT) Yale.................................................................. 6–4, W at Brown............................................................3–6, L Bentley............................................................. 6–1, W Dartmouth.........................................................4–5, L American International................................. 8–1, W at Cornell...........................................................0–2, L at Colgate........................................................ 3–2, W St. Lawrence.....................................................1–4, L Clarkson............................................................1–4, L Union (ECAC First Round)........................... 3–1, W Union (ECAC First Round)...................5–4, W (OT) at Cornell (ECAC Quarters)..................1–0, W (OT) at Cornell (ECAC Quarters).......................... 3–2, W vs. St. Lawrence (ECAC Semis)................... 4–0, W vs. Clarkson (ECAC Finals)............................2–4, L

2005–06 (20–18–1, 8–13–1 ECAC Hockey) ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/7 10/8 10/14 10/15 10/21 10/22 10/28 10/29 11/4 11/5 11/11 11/12 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/26 12/2 12/3 12/6 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/14

at Michigan.......................................................1–3, L at Michigan.......................................................3–5, L RIT.................................................................... 6–2, W Bentley............................................................. 6–0, W at AIC.............................................................. 6–4, W AIC................................................................... 5–0, W at Robert Morris............................................. 2–0, W at Robert Morris............................................. 3–2, W Harvard............................................................ 5–2, W Dartmouth....................................................... 7–5, W at RPI.................................................................2–4, L at Union.............................................................0–2, L at St. Lawrence.......................................5–6, L (OT) at Clarkson........................................................3–4, L at Princeton..................................................... 3–2, W Princeton...........................................................3–6, L at Colgate..........................................................3–4, L at Cornell...........................................................1–2, L at Harvard.........................................................2–3, L Brown.......................................................3–2, W (OT) Yale....................................................................3–4, L Cornell...............................................................0–6, L Colgate..............................................................1–3, L


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at RIT............................................................... 4–1, W at RIT............................................................... 4–1, W Niagara..............................................................3–4, L Niagara............................................................ 5–2, W Clarkson.......................................................... 6–1, W St. Lawrence................................................... 3–1, W at Dartmouth....................................................4–5, L Union............................................................... 3–1, W RPI.............................................................4–4, T (OT) at Yale.............................................................. 6–2, W at Brown............................................................3–5, L at RPI (ECAC First Round)........................... 2–1, W at RPI (ECAC First Round)........................... 4–2, W at Colgate (ECAC Quarters)......................... 3–0, W at Colgate (ECAC Quarters)...........................3–5, L at Colgate (ECAC Quarters)...........................0–4, L

2/6 Canisius........................................................... 3–2, W 2/7 at AIC................................................................2–4, L 2/10 AIC............................................................1–1, T (OT) 2/13 Bentley...............................................................2–3, L 2/14 at Bentley..........................................................2–3, L 2/20 at AIC.............................................................. 6–1, W 2/21 Connecticut.............................................2–2, T (OT) 2/27 Bentley............................................................. 2–1, W 2/28 Holy Cross................................................3–3, T (OT) 3/2 at Sacred Heart.............................................. 5–2, W 3/5 at Holy Cross.................................................. 2–1, W 3/13 vs. Canisius (Atlantic Hockey Quarters).0–1, L (OT)

2004–05 (21–13–3, 16–6–2 Atlantic Hockey) Atlantic Hockey Regular–Season Champion Atlantic Hockey Tournament Finalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold

10/8 at Holy Cross.................................................. 6–1, W 10/11 Lake Superior St...............................................1–2, L 10/12 New Brunswick................................................2–2, T 10/18 Bentley............................................................. 3–1, W 10/19 AIC................................................................... 9–2, W 10/25 at Canisius...................................................... 6–3, W 10/26 at Mercyhurst...................................................3–3, T 11/1 at Connecticut................................................ 7–4, W 11/5 Army................................................................ 4–2, W 11/8 at AIC.............................................................. 9–3, W 11/15 at Fairfield....................................................... 5–3, W 11/16 AIC................................................................... 8–2, W 11/22 at Army..............................................................1–3, L 11/23 at Northeastern................................................1–2, L 11/26 at Maine............................................................1–2, L 12/3 at Bentley........................................................ 2–1, W 1/3 Canisius........................................................... 2–0, W 1/4 Canisius...................................................4–3, W (OT) 1/10 at Iona......................................................2–1, W (OT) 1/11 Iona.................................................................. 7–4, W 1/17 Mercyhurst........................................................1–5, L 1/18 Mercyhurst........................................................1–2, L 1/25 Fairfield............................................................ 4–3, W 1/31 at Sacred Heart................................................1–4, L 2/1 Sacred Heart................................................... 5–3, W 2/8 Bentley............................................................. 5–1, W 2/14 at Air Force.......................................................4–5, L 2/15 at Air Force.......................................................2–6, L 2/20 at Holy Cross....................................................4–6, L 2/22 Holy Cross...............................................4–3, W (OT) 2/28 at Connecticut..................................................4–5, L 3/1 Connecticut.................................................... 4–3, W 3/5 at AIC................................................................3–4, L 3/9 Army................................................................ 7–0, W 3/15 vs. Canisius (MAAC Tournament Quarters).................... 3–2, W 3/21 vs. Holy Cross (MAAC Tournament Semis)......................... 3–0, W 3/23 vs. Mercyhurst (MAAC Tournament Finals)...........................3–4, L

10/15 AIC................................................................... 3–2, W 10/16 Bentley............................................................. 3–0, W 10/23 at Colorado College.........................................2–7, L 10/24 at Air Force.......................................................0–4, L 10/30 at Dartmouth.................................................. 2–1, W 11/12 at Niagara.........................................................1–3, L 11/13 at Niagara.........................................................1–4, L 11/19 at Bentley.................................................4–4, T (OT) 11/20 Bentley............................................................. 5–0, W 11/23 at Sacred Heart................................................2–5, L 11/27 Army................................................................ 5–1, W 12/5 at Holy Cross...........................................3–4, L (OT) 12/10 Robert Morris...........................................2–2, T (OT) 12/11 Robert Morris....................................................2–5, L 12/30 at Bentley........................................................ 3–2, W 1/4 at Canisius...............................................4–4, T (OT) 1/5 at Mercyhurst...................................................1–3, L 1/9 at Maine............................................................0–6, L 1/14 Connecticut......................................................1–4, L 1/15 at Connecticut................................................ 4–1, W 1/22 Holy Cross....................................................... 4–2, W 1/28 Army........................................................5–4, W (OT) 1/29 at Army............................................................ 4–3, W 2/4 Mercyhurst...................................................... 4–3, W 2/5 Mercyhurst...................................................... 7–2, W 2/11 AIC................................................................... 6–3, W 2/12 vs. Holy Cross (Fleet Center)..........................2–5, L 2/18 Canisius.............................................................1–2, L 2/19 Canisius........................................................... 8–1, W 2/23 at AIC.............................................................. 3–2, W 2/25 Sacred Heart................................................... 5–3, W 2/26 at Sacred Heart.............................................. 5–3, W 3/3 at Connecticut................................................ 4–2, W 3/5 AIC................................................................... 6–1, W 3/12 Army (Atlantic Hockey Quarters)................ 2–0, W 3/18 Bentley (Atlantic Hockey Semis)................. 4–1, W 3/19 Mercyhurst (Atlantic Hockey Finals)...L, 2–3 (OT)

2003–04 (15–14–6, 12–6–6 Atlantic Hockey) Atlantic Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/10 10/11 10/17 10/18 10/24 10/25 10/31 11/7 11/8 11/21 11/22 11/28 11/29 12/5 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/10 1/17 1/23 1/24 1/30 1/31

AIC...........................................................3–2, W (OT) Air Force..................................................4–3, W (OT) at Michigan.......................................................4–5, L at Michigan.......................................................2–3, L at Wisconsin............................................1–2, L (OT) at Wisconsin.....................................................1–4, L Connecticut.................................................... 4–2, W Sacred Heart................................................... 5–4, W Sacred Heart................................................... 4–2, W at Army.....................................................2–2, T (OT) at Connecticut.........................................1–1, T (OT) at Merrimack....................................................1–4, L at Merrimack.................................................. 3–2, W Mercyhurst...................................................... 5–2, W at Providence....................................................1–7, L at Ohio State.....................................................0–1, L at Canisius........................................................0–3, L at Canisius........................................................2–4, L Holy Cross ...................................................... 4–1, W at Army............................................................ 2–0, W Army................................................................ 3–0, W at Mercyhurst...................................................1–5, L at Mercyhurst..........................................4–4, T (OT)

2002–03 (22–13–1, 18–7–1 MAAC) MAAC Tournament Finalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold

2001–02 (20–13–5, 15–6–5 MAAC) MAAC Tournament Champion NCAA Division I Tournament Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/13 Iona....................................................................1–3, L 10/19 Bentley............................................................. 5–2, W 10/20 AIC................................................................... 5–1, W 10/26 at Army............................................................ 5–2, W 10/27 Iona....................................................................2–4, L 11/2 at Fairfield.........................................................3–5, L 11/3 Sacred Heart................................................... 4–2, W 11/9 Connecticut.................................................... 5–0, W 11/16 at Iona.............................................................. 5–1, W 11/18 at Maine............................................................0–9, L 11/25 at Connecticut..................................................2–3, L 11/30 Mercyhurst........................................................3–3, T 12/1 Canisius........................................................... 3–1, W 12/7 at Providence....................................................2–5, L 12/28 at RPI......................................................4–5, L (2OT) 12/29 vs. Niagara........................................................6–7, L 1/4 at Michigan State............................................1–4, L 1/5 at Michigan State............................................1–3, L 1/11 AIC................................................................... 3–0, W 1/12 at AIC.............................................................. 4–2, W 1/18 Army................................................................ 4–2, W 1/19 at Army..............................................................2–4, L 1/25 at Bentley................................................2–1, W (OT) 1/26 Bentley............................................................. 7–0, W 2/1 Sacred Heart................................................... 4–3, W 2/2 at Sacred Heart........................................1–1, T(OT)

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Holy Cross.........................................................3–3, T at Holy Cross....................................................2–2, T at Canisius...................................................... 4–3, W at Mercyhurst...................................................2–4, L at Fairfield....................................................... 6–3, W Fairfield..............................................................2–2, T Bentley............................................................. 5–2, W Connecticut.................................................... 6–2, W vs. Iona (MAAC Tournament Quarters)..........7–6, W (2OT) vs. Sacred Heart (MAAC Tournament Semis)......................... 3–2, W vs. Mercyhurst (MAAC Tournament Finals)......................... 6–4, W vs. Cornell (NCAA Tournament First Round)..................1–6, L

2000–01 (22–11–4, 17–7–4 MAAC) MAAC Tournament Finalist Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/13 10/14 10/20 10/21 10/27 10/28 11/3 11/4 11/10 11/11 11/17 11/19 11/21 12/2 12/3 12/9 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/9 2/10 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/9 3/15 3/17

at Iona................................................................5–5, T Iona.................................................................. 4–1, W Bentley............................................................. 6–1, W Air Force.......................................................... 3–2, W Army................................................................ 4–1, W AIC................................................................. 10–3, W at St. Lawrence.......................................1–1, T (OT) at Clarkson........................................................2–4, L Sacred Heart................................................... 4–1, W at Fairfield..................................................... 10–0, W at Sacred Heart.............................................. 4–2, W at Fairfield.........................................................0–1, L at Holy Cross.................................................. 5–1, W at RPI.................................................................3–6, L at Union........................................................... 3–2, W at Minnesota...................................................2–11, L at Cornell...................................................2–2, T(OT) Holy Cross....................................................... 6–5, W Mercyhurst........................................................0–6, L at Canisius........................................................2–4, L Bentley............................................................. 7–3, W at Army.....................................................1–2, L (OT) AIC.....................................................................3–4, L Connecticut......................................................2–4, L Canisius........................................................... 7–2, W Mercyhurst...................................................... 4–1, W at Sacred Heart.......................................3–3, T (OT) at Fairfield....................................................... 5–4, W at Canisius........................................................2–5, L at Mercyhurst................................................. 5–3, W at AIC.............................................................. 3–1, W at Connecticut................................................ 4–2, W at Bentley........................................................ 3–2, W Holy Cross....................................................... 4–1, W vs. Army (MAAC Tournament Quarters)............4–3, W (OT) vs. Iona (MAAC Tournament Semis).......... 4–1, W vs. Mercyhurst (MAAC Tournament Finals)...........................5–6, L

1999–2000 (27–6–3, 23–1–3 MAAC) MAAC Regular–Season Champion Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/15 vs. Niagara...............................................4–5, L (OT) 10/16 vs. RPI................................................................4–6, L 10/22 vs. Iona........................................ 7–7, T (2–0, L–SH) 10/23 Fairfield............................................................ 5–1, W 10/29 Sacred Heart................................................... 5–3, W 10/30 at Iona.............................................................. 6–4, W 11/5 at Canisius...................................................... 5–2, W 11/6 Mercyhurst........................................................4–6, L 11/12 Fairfield.......................................................... 11–2, W 11/13 Fairfield............................................................ 8–2, W 12/2 at Western New England............................. 7–3, W 12/5 at Sacred Heart......................................5–4, W (OT) 12/6 Villanova......................................................... 5–1, W 12/13 at Skidmore..............................................6–6, T (OT) 1/2 at Holy Cross&.................................................1–4, L 1/3 Norwich&..........................................................3–4, L 1/11 at Villanova................................................... 12–0, W 1/17 at Scranton.................................................... 16–1, W 1/23 at Fairfield...................................................... .4–2, W 1/28 Iona*................................................................ 6–2, W 2/1 Western New England................................ 11–2, W 2/4 Fairfield*.......................................................... 7–4, W 2/11 at Wentworth.................................................. 6–3, W 2/14 Sacred Heart .................................................. 9–1, W

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2/15 Skidmore ........................................................ 4–2, W 2/20 at Army..............................................................4–8, L * – Quinnipiac Cup @New Haven Coliseum & – Holy Cross Tournament @Worcester, Mass.

1998–99 (26–6–2, 22–4–2 MAAC) MAAC Regular-Season Champion Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 10/23 Iona#............... ................................................5–1, W 10/24 Bentley#............. ............................................7–4, W 10/30 Canisius............... ............................................6–3, W 10/31 Canisius ...................................................2–1, W(OT) 11/6 Fairfield................ ............................................6–1, W 11/7 at Fairfield................ .......................................5–1, W 11/13 at Connecticut..................................................1–2, L 11/14 Connecticut.............. ......................................8–3, W 11/20 Sacred Heart .............. ....................................7–2, W 11/21 at Sacred Heart ............. ................................7–1, W 12/4 at Holy Cross.............. ....................................6–3, W 12/5 Holy Cross............... ........................................3–2, W 1/8 at Iona................ ..............................................3–1, W 1/12 at Army................ ............................................3–2, W 1/15 AIC............... ....................................................6–4, W 1/16 at AIC................................................................4–5, L 1/23 at Canisius................................................3–3, T(OT) 1/24 at Canisius ...............................................3–3, T(OT) 1/29 at Fairfield................. ......................................3–1, W 1/30 Fairfield................ ..........................................10–0, W 2/2 Sacred Heart............... ....................................6–1, W 2/5 Connecticut......................................................0–1, L 2/6 at Connecticut.............. ..................................4–1, W 2/12 at Air Force.......................................................0–2, L 2/13 at Air Force............... ......................................5–3, W 2/16 at Sacred Heart ............. ................................8–5, W 2/19 Holy Cross............... ........................................4–2, W 2/20 at Holy Cross....................................................0–6, L 2/25 at Iona .............. ..............................................6–2, W 2/27 Iona................ ..................................................5–0, W 3/5 at AIC ..... ........................................……5–4, W(OT) 3/6 AIC............................................................5–4, W(OT) 3/13 Fairfield (MAAC Qtfl)............ ......................13–2, W 3/19 Canisius*...........................................................2–5, L # — Quinnipiac Cup @New Haven, Conn. * — MAAC Semifinals @Worcester, Mass.

1997–98 (19–3–1) Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 11/1 Johnson & Wales........................................... 9–1, W 11/7 at Iona.............................................................. 9–0, W 11/9 Bentley............................................................. 6–1, W 11/15 Wentworth...................................................... 9–0, W 11/16 Stonehill.......................................................... 7–1, W 11/22 Fairfield............................................................ 4–2, W 11/30 Scranton........................................................ 16–0, W 12/2 at Western New England............................. 7–3, W 12/5 at Sacred Heart......................................5–4, W (OT) 12/6 Villanova......................................................... 5–1, W 12/13 at Skidmore..............................................6–6, T (OT) 1/2 at Holy Cross&.................................................1–4, L 1/3 Norwich&..........................................................3–4, L 1/11 at Villanova................................................... 12–0, W 1/17 at Scranton.................................................... 16–1, W 1/23 at Fairfield....................................................... 4–2, W 1/28 Iona*................................................................ 6–2, W 2/1 Western New England................................ 11–2, W 2/4 Fairfield*.......................................................... 7–4, W 2/11 at Wentworth.................................................. 6–3, W 2/14 Sacred Heart................................................... 9–1, W 2/15 Skidmore......................................................... 4–2, W 2/20 at Army..............................................................4–8, L * — Quinnipiac Cup @New Haven Coliseum & — Holy Cross Tournament @Worcester, Mass.

1996–97 (13–12–2, 8–6–0 ECAC South) Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 11/2 11/9 11/10 11/17 11/19 11/23 11/24 11/26 12/1 12/3 12/8

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12/10 at UMass–Dartmouth......................................2–8, L 12/27 Worcester State*....................................3–2, W (OT) 12/28 Connecticut*....................................................0–5, L 1/11 at Saint Michael’s............................................1–5, L 1/14 at Iona.............................................................. 3–2, W 1/19 at Villanova..................................................... 9–2, W 1/30 at Worcester State.......................................... 3–2, W 2/2 WNEC.......................................................4–5, L (OT) 2/5 at Fairfield................................................2–3, L (OT) 2/9 Skidmore......................................................... 2–0, W 2/12 at Wentworth.................................................. 5–1, W 2/16 Fairfield.....................................................3–4, L (OT) 2/19 at Bentley.................................................1–1, T (OT) 2/21 at Army..............................................................1–6, L 2/23 Iona.................................................................. 2–1, W 3/1 at Sacred Heart................................................1–3, L * – Quinnipiac Cup @New Haven Coliseum

1995–96 (11–12–4, 6–3–3 ECAC South) Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 11/5 Bentley............................................................ .6–3, W 11/10 at Villanova...............................................2–2, T(OT) 11/12 Stonehill.......................................................... 4–3, W 11/18 at Tufts......................................................3–3, T(OT) 11/19 Western New England.................................. 4–0, W 11/26 Scranton.......................................................... 5–1, W 11/28 at Iona.............................................................. 7–4, W 12/3 Skidmore...................................................2–2, T(OT) 12/5 at Western New England...............................2–4, L 12/9 UMass–Dartmouth...........................................3–8, L 12/10 at Sacred Heart................................................2–7, L 1/9 at Connecticut College...................................2–5, L 1/13 at Worcester State............................................1–4, L 1/14 Fairfield............................................................ 3–2, W 1/17 at Saint Michael’s............................................1–4, L 1/21 Sacred Heart.............................................4–4, T(OT) 1/24 at Wentworth.................................................. 7–1, W 1/27 at Scranton...................................................... 7–1, W 1/30 at Army............................................................2–10, L 2/3 at Skidmore.......................................................3–4, L 2/4 Villanova..................................................4–3, W(OT) 2/7 at Fairfield.........................................................3–4, L 2/10 Wentworth...................................................... 3–2, W 2/14 at Bentley..........................................................2–5, L 2/17 Worcester State........................................ 1–2, L(OT) 2/18 Iona.................................................................. 6–4, W 2/24 Saint Michael’s.................................................0–5, L

1994–95 (6–15–1, 5–8–1 ECAC South) Head Coach: Rand Pecknold 11/6 11/12 11/15 11/18 11/19 11/26 11/27 11/29 12/4 12/6 12/10 12/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/12 2/17 2/19

Bentley.............................................................3–12, L at Villanova.......................................................4–6, L at Stonehill...................................................... 9–5, W at Alabama–Huntsville...................................0–9, L at Alabama–Huntsville...................................1–9, L at Wesleyan..............................................4–4, T(OT) Wesleyan...........................................................0–6, L at Iona................................................................2–5, L Skidmore...........................................................2–6, L at Western New England...............................5–7, L at UMass–Dartmouth......................................2–3, L at Sacred Heart................................................3–5, L at Fairfield.........................................................3–7, L at Saint Michael’s..........................................1–12, L Sacred Heart............................................4–3, W(OT) at Wentworth.................................................. 7–5, W Villanova......................................................... 4–2, W at Fairfield.........................................................2–6, L Wentworth.................................................... 15–4, W at Bentley........................................................1–11, L at Skidmore.......................................................2–4, L Iona...........................................................3–2, W(OT)

1993–94 (6–18–0, 4–9–0 ECAC South) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/10 11/13 11/19 11/20 11/27 11/28 11/30 12/4 12/5 12/11 12/12 1/13 1/14

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at Bentley..........................................................1–5, L at Villanova..................................................... 4–2, W at Curry.......................................................... 12–2, W Fairfield..............................................................3–8, L at Wesleyan....................................................5–13, L Wesleyan......................................................... 7–5, W at Iona................................................................2–5, L Villanova...........................................................3–4, L Skidmore...........................................................4–7, L UMass–Dartmouth.........................................2–10, L at Sacred Heart ............................................. 7–5, W at SUNY–Potsdam...........................................0–6, L at SUNY–Potsdam...........................................2–4, L

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Fairfield............................................................ 6–5, W Sacred Heart.....................................................3–7, L at Wentworth.................................................. 6–3, W Western New England..................................3–10, L at Skidmore.......................................................3–9, L at Fairfield.........................................................4–9, L at Alabama–Huntsville.................................1–14, L at Alabama–Huntsville.................................0–15, L Assumption.....................................................2–14, L Iona....................................................................3–7, L Wentworth........................................................1–4, L

1992–93 (4–14–0, 3–8–0 ECAC South) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/14 11/15 11/19 11/24 11/28 11/29 12/1 12/6 12/13 1/17 1/20 1/31 2/6 2/7 2/20 2/13 2/14 2/21

Villanova...........................................................2–5, L Wentworth.................................................... 12–4, W at WNEC ..........................................................4–7, L at Trinity..........................................................1–11, L at Wesleyan......................................................5–7, L Wesleyan......................................................... 4–3, W at Iona.............................................................. 7–5, W Skidmore...........................................................3–5, L Curry.............................................................. 12–6, W Fairfield..............................................................3–5, L at Assumption................................................1–10, L Bentley...............................................................3–8, L at Skidmore.......................................................3–7, L Villanova...........................................................5–6, L at Fairfield.........................................................5–8, L at Amherst......................................................4–11, L Saint Michael’s.................................................1–7, L Iona....................................................................4–7, L

1991–92 (5–18–1, 5–15–1 ECAC) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/3 11/6 11/17 11/30 12/1 12/3 12/7 1/11 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/3 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/16 2/18 2/21 2/23 2/26

Roger Williams........................................3–3, T (OT) at Curry............................................................ 5–0, W Western New England.................................. 6–3, W at Trinity..........................................................5–13, L Wesleyan.........................................................1–10, L at Iona................................................................3–6, L at Stonehill........................................................2–9, L at Bentley..........................................................3–8, L Skidmore......................................................... 6–4, W at Saint Michael’s............................................2–7, L Fairfield............................................................ 8–4, W at UMass–Dartmouth....................................1–10, L St. John’s (N.Y.)................................................2–3, L at Conn. College....................................... 3–4, L(OT) Stonehill............................................................2–5, L at Roger Williams.............................................5–7, L at Skidmore.......................................................0–7, L at Fairfield.........................................................2–3, L at Connecticut................................................2–19, L Amherst.............................................................5–8, L at Western New England...............................4–7, L at St. John’s (N.Y.).........................................2–11, L Iona.................................................................. 4–3, W at Assumption..................................................2–7, L

1990–91 (3–19–2, 3–17–2 ECAC) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/4 11/7 11/11 11/18 11/24 11/25 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/9 1/12 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/24 2/3 2/4 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24

Roger Williams.................................................2–4, L at Curry..............................................................5–7, L Western New England....................................3–5, L Scranton.......................................................... 5–3, W at Wesleyan..............................................4–4, T(OT) Trinity................................................................1–7, L St. John’s (N.Y.)................................................1–7, L at Iona........................................................4–4, T(OT) at Stonehill........................................................3–5, L Skidmore...........................................................3–7, L at AIC..............................................................3–12, L Bentley...............................................................3–4, L at UMass–Dartmouth....................................0–13, L Fairfield..............................................................3–6, L at Amherst........................................................2–8, L Stonehill.......................................................... 7–4, W at Roger Williams.............................................4–6, L at Skidmore.......................................................2–4, L Connecticut College........................................2–7, L at Fairfield.........................................................2–5, L Connecticut....................................................2–14, L at Western New England...............................2–5, L at St. John’s (N.Y.).................................4–3, W (OT) Iona....................................................................3–5, L


1989–90 (8–13–0, 8–13–0 ECAC) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/5 Roger Williams............................................... 6–3, W 11/12 WNEC.......................................................4–5, L (OT) 11/18 Saint Michael’s.................................................3–5, L 11/19 Bentley...................................................2–3, L (2 OT) 11/21 at Connecticut College................................. 8–7, W 11/25 at Trinity............................................................1–5, L 11/26 Wesleyan......................................................... 5–4, W 12/3 St. John’s (N.Y.).............................................. 6–4, W 12/5 at Iona................................................................1–6, L 12/9 at Stonehill........................................................4–5, L 12/10 Skidmore......................................................... 4–2, W 1/13 at Bentley................................................3–2, W (OT) 1/20 at UMass–Dartmouth......................................2–4, L 1/21 Fairfield..............................................................2–3, L 2/4 Stonehill............................................................5–9, L 2/5 at Roger Williams.............................................1–5, L 2/14 at Fairfield...................................................... .5–2, W 2/17 at Connecticut..................................................3–8, L 2/18 Iona....................................................................5–7, L 2/20 at Western New England...............................1–7, L 2/23 at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 9–5, W

1988–89 (12–10–0, 12–9–0 ECAC) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/13 11/19 11/20 11/26 11/27 12/3 12/6 12/10 1/11 1/12 1/15 1/21 1/22 1/28 1/29 2/5 2/6 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/24 2/26

Roger Williams.................................................6–7, L Saint Michael’s.................................................6–8, L St. John’s (N.Y.)............................................ 12–2, W Trinity..............................................................2–11, L at Wesleyan......................................................3–9, L at Scranton.................................................... 15–3, W at Iona................................................................4–7, L at Stonehill........................................................6–9, L at N.H. College............................................... 5–3, W at Saint Michael’s........................................ 11–6, W Bentley............................................................. 6–2, W at UMass–Dartmouth.................................... 9–5, W N.H. College.................................................... 9–6, W AIC.....................................................................4–5, L Fairfield............................................................ 5–4, W Stonehill........................................................ 10–2, W at Roger Williams......................................... 10–5, W Connecticut College........................................2–3, L at Fairfield....................................................... 7–1, W Iona...........................................................6–7, L (OT) at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 8–1, W UMass–Dartmouth.........................................4–11, L

1987–88 (14–11–1, 14–10–1 ECAC) ECAC Tournament Semifinalist Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/8 11/14 11/15 11/18 11/21 11/22 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/8 12/12 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/23 1/24 1/30 1/31 2/8 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/24 2/27

UMass–Dartmouth...........................................2–4, L at Skidmore..................................................... 6–3, W Roger Williams.................................................2–7, L at AIC................................................................2–8, L Saint Michael’s.................................................2–3, L St. John’s (N.Y.).............................................. 3–1, W at Trinity............................................................2–3, L Wesleyan...........................................................2–5, L at Fairfield....................................................... 3–0, W Villanova......................................................... 7–3, W at Iona.......................................................4–3, W(OT) at Stonehill...................................................... 3–2, W Skidmore....................................................... 12–3, W at N.H. College.................................................3–5, L Stonehill.......................................................... 9–4, W at Connecticut College...................................0–6, L at UMass–Dartmouth......................................3–4, L N.H. College..............................................3–3, T(OT) at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 8–1, W Fairfield............................................................ 6–1, W at Roger Williams........................................... 6–3, W Hawthorne College........................................ 8–4, W at Bentley..........................................................2–4, L Iona.................................................................. 8–3, W Skidmore......................................................... 6–1, W at Connecticut College...................................1–5, L

1986–87 (22–7–1, 19–4–1 ECAC) ECAC Tournament Finalist Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 10/31 11/1 11/9 11/15 11/16 11/22 11/23 11/29 11/30 12/3 12/7 12/9 12/13 12/14 1/11 1/13 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/25 2/1 2/7 2/8 2/15 2/16 2/21 2/22 3/1 3/4

at St. Bonaventure..................................6–5, W(OT) at SUNY–Brockport..........................................2–5, L UMass–Dartmouth.........................................2–10, L at Skidmore................................................... 10–3, W AIC...................................................................3–13, L Saint Michael’s............................................... 7–3, W St. John’s (N.Y.).............................................. 3–1, W at Wesleyan.............................................. 3–4, L(OT) Upsala............................................................ 13–3, W at Fairfield....................................................... 3–1, W Delaware......................................................... 9–5, W at Iona................................................................4–6, L at Stonehill...................................................... 5–3, W N.H. College.................................................... 6–4, W Skidmore......................................................... 7–4, W at Saint Michael’s.......................................... 6–4, W at N.H. College.........................................3–3, T(OT) Stonehill.......................................................... 6–4, W at Connecticut College................................. 4–2, W at UMass–Dartmouth......................................2–5, L Scranton........................................................ 15–1, W Fairfield............................................................ 5–1, W at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 5–3, W at Upsala......................................................... 8–4, W Iona.................................................................. 6–4, W at Hawthorne College................................... 6–5, W at Scranton.................................................... 20–2, W at Villanova................................................... 12–8, W Connecticut College ECAC Semis)............. 6–3, W at Trinity (ECAC Tournament Finals)...........5–7, L

1985–86 (18–8–1) ECAC Tournament Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/9 11/16 11/17 11/23 11/24 11/26 12/1 12/8 12/10 12/14 12/15 1/12 1/14 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/25 1/26 2/2 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26

at UMass–Dartmouth....................................2–13, L at Skidmore..................................................... 7–2, W AIC.............................................................4–4, T(OT) Saint Michael’s............................................... 7–3, W St. John’s (N.Y.).......................................7–6, W(OT) at Wesleyan.................................................... 6–5, W Upsala.............................................................. 8–6, W Keene State................................................... 11–1, W at Iona................................................................4–5, L at Stonehill........................................................5–7, L N.H. College.................................................... 7–1, W Skidmore....................................................... 10–2, W at Saint Michael’s............................................2–8, L at N.H. College.................................................3–6, L Stonehill.......................................................... 6–3, W at Connecticut College...................................2–5, L at Keene State................................................ 6–3, W Lehigh............................................................ 14–3, W Fairfield............................................................ 7–2, W at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 3–1, W Iona.................................................................. 6–4, W at Fairfield....................................................... 4–1, W at Upsala......................................................... 6–1, W Hawthorne College........................................ 8–2, W at AIC..............................................................1–10, L at Lehigh......................................................... 4–3, W St. John’s (N.Y.)................................................1–6, L

at Fairfield.........................................................3–9, L Navy................................................................. 5–1, W Upsala.............................................................. 9–3, W at AIC................................................................3–8, L Plymouth State.................................................3–5, L at Connecticut College...................................3–4, L at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 7–6, W Iona....................................................................3–8, L MIT...................................................................5–12, L at Plymouth State............................................2–4, L at N.H. College.................................................3–6, L

1983–84 (10–13–1) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/13 11/15 11/19 11/27 11/29 12/3 12/7 12/11 1/12 1/14 1/15 1/18 1/19 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/12 2/14 2/18 2/19 2/25

Keene State............... ......................................7–3, W at Western New England............ .................4–3, W N.H. College ....................................................4–5, L St. John’s (N.Y.).............. ................................9–2, W at Wesleyan......................................................5–6, L at Stonehill .......................................................2–5, L at Fairfield.............. ....................................11–10, W Iona....................................................................3–7, L Skidmore ..................................................3–3, T(OT) at MIT ............... ..............................................6–3, W Fairfield ............................................................6–7, L at Saint Michael’s ...........................................1–9, L at Keene State ............. ..................................3–0, W Stonehill ...........................................................2–5, L at Connecticut College ..................................3–6, L Villanova .............. ..........................................5–3, W MIT ................ ..................................................7–5, W Saint Michael’s ................................................2–4, L at St. John’s (N.Y.)............. ............................8–5, W Connecticut College ..................................... 6–5, W at Iona................................................................3–8, L Navy ..................................................................1–5, L Upsala ...............................................................5–7, L at N.H. College ................................................4–8, L

1982–83 (6–15–0) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong Upsala.............................................................. 5–4, W Western New England ........... ....................10–1, W N. H. College ............. ....................................5–4, W St. John’s (N.Y.).............. ................................8–4, W Connecticut College .......................................6–9, L Wesleyan...........................................................2–3, L Stonehill ...........................................................2–4, L Saint Michael’s............................................... 4–1, W Fairfield..............................................................2–4, L Saint Michael’s ................................................5–8, L Iona....................................................................1–6, L St. John’s (N.Y.) ...............................................5–7, L MIT ....................................................................1–3, L Fairfield ............................................................2–7, L Stonehill.............. ............................................6–5, W Connecticut College .......................................1–5, L Plymouth State.............. ..................................3–9, L Upsala............... ................................................3–5, L MIT ....................................................................3–5, L Iona....................................................................3–4, L Plymouth State.............. ................................2–10, L N.H. College ..................................................4–15, L

1981–82 (10–14–0) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong

1984–85 (16–9–0) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/10 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/13 12/15 1/10 1/12 1/18 1/20 1/26 1/27 2/3 2/7 2/10

2/13 2/16 2/17 2/20 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/7 2/14 2/19 2/20

at Upsala......................................................... 9–4, W Keene State..................................................... 4–3, W AIC...................................................................2–11, L St. John’s (N.Y.).......................................7–6, W(OT) Saint Michael’s............................................... 3–2, W Lehigh.......................................................... 13–10, W Fairfield.......................................................... 11–3, W at Wesleyan.................................................... 5–4, W at Stonehill...................................................... 5–3, W at Skidmore................................................... 12–3, W at Keene State ............................................... 6–3, W Rhode Island College.................................... 7–6, W N.H. College......................................................2–4, L at St. Michael’s.................................................2–6, L Conn. College..........................................2–3, L (OT) St. John’s (N.Y.)................................................4–5, L at Conn. College......................................5–4, W(OT) Iona....................................................................4–5, L

11/8 11/14 11/15 11/21 11/22 11/29 12/5 12/6 12/9 12/12 12/13 1/19 11/10 1/14 1/16 1/17 1/19 1/24 1/31

St. John’s (N.Y.).............. ..............................12–6, W at WNEC .............. ........................................10–8, W Connecticut College........... ..........................5–4, W at Upsala ..........................................................2–5, L N.H. College ....................................................5–8, L Hawthorne College............ ............................8–2, W at Stonehill .......................................................3–4, L Upsala ...............................................................4–8, L at Fairfield ........................................................2–4, L at Suffolk .............. ..........................................5–2, W Kean College .............. ....................................9–4, W Hawthorne College............ ............................6–5, W Wagner ............... ............................................9–2, W Kean College.............. ..................................12–5, W MIT ..................................................................3–11, L Fairfield ............................................................3–6, L at Iona................................................................3–8, L Stonehill ...........................................................2–5, L Plymouth State ................................................3–5, L

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at Connecticut College ..................................3–4, L at St. John’s (N.Y.)............. ............................7–6, W Iona....................................................................3–8, L MIT ..................................................................5–12, L at Plymouth State ...........................................2–4, L at N.H. College ................................................3–6, L

1980–81 (6–14–1) Head Coach: Jim Armstrong 11/15 at Ramapo.................................................5–5, T(OT) 11/16 Western New England.................................. 6–5, W 11/23 N.H. College.................................................... 7–3, W 11/30 St. John’s (N.Y.)................................................7–8, L 12/3 at Stonehill................................................ 2–8, L(OT) 12/7 Connecticut College........................................6–8, L 12/10 at Fairfield.........................................................3–5, L 1/11 Fairfield..............................................................3–6, L 1/15 at Suffolk University........................................5–8, L 1/16 Wesleyan...........................................................2–8, L 1/17 Hawthorne College........................................ 5–4, W 1/20 at Iona..............................................................3–10, L 1/24 at Bentley..........................................................3–8, L 1/25 Stonehill............................................................4–5, L 1/31 at St. John’s (N.Y.)......................................... 8–6, W 2/1 Assumption.......................................................3–8, L 2/4 at Conn. College......................................5–4, W(OT) 2/8 Iona....................................................................2–5, L 2/12 at Nichols..........................................................1–7, L 2/12 Ramapo........................................................... 8–6, W 2/15 at N.H. College.................................................5–6, L

1979–80 (5–13–1) Head Coach: Ralph O’Connor 11/17 11/25 12/1 12/2 12/8 12/9 12/12 12/15 12/16 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/27 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17

Ramapo.............................................................4–5, L New Hampshire............................................. 5–4, W Stonehill............................................................6–9, L Connecticut College...................................... 8–4, W New Hampshire...............................................7–7, T Plymouth State.................................................3–7, L Fairfield............................................................0–13, L at Bentley........................................................1–11, L at Roger Williams........................................... 6–3, W Fairfield............................................................5–12, L Iona....................................................................3–5, L Hawthorne........................................................4–7, L Bentley.............................................................9–16, L at Assumption................................................5–12, L Connecticut College.................................... 10–5, W Iona....................................................................4–9, L Nichols............................................................. 8–7, W Ramapo.............................................................2–8, L

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Trinity................................................................2–8, L Stonehill............................................................3–9, L

1978–79 (4–16–0) Head Coach: Ralph O’Connor 11/19 Hobart........................................................................... 11/26 New Hampshire.......................................................... 12/4 Trinity..............................................................4–14, L 12/8 at Plymouth State............................................3–7, L 12/9 at New Hampshire..................................................... 1/14 Fairfield......................................................................... 1/16 at Wesleyan....................................................2–17, L 1/18 Fairfield at Middletown, Conn.................................. 1/19 at Iona........................................................................... 1/21 Roger Williams............................................................ 1/28 Bentley............................................................. ............ 2/3 Trinity..............................................................2–18, L 2/4 Assumption.......................................................5–6, L 2/10 Ramapo........................................................................ 2/11 Iona............................................................................... 2/17 Bentley.......................................................................... 2/18 Ramapo........................................................................ 2/21 Stonehill..........................................................2–10, L 2/24 Roger Williams............................................................ 2/25 Stonehill............................................................4–6, L 2/28 Fairfield ............................................................1–6, L Results are not complete.

1977–78 (7–12–0) Head Coach: Jim Kennedy 11/30 12/2 12/3 12/7 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/22 1/27 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/13 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/23 2/24 2/27 3/1

1976–77 (3–15–1) Head Coach: Jim Kennedy 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/12 1/16 1/23 1/24 1/29 1/30 2/3 2/5 2/6 2/8 2/12 2/14 2/18 2/27 3/6

at Bentley........................................................2–13, L at Worcester State............................................1–7, L New Haven.....................................................0–14, L at Roger Williams.............................................6–8, L at Iona..............................................................2–10, L Fairfield............................................................4–15, L Connecticut College.................................... 16–5, W at Bryant .........................................................5–19, L at Westfield State...........................................4–19, L Wagner............................................................ 6–3, W at Conn. College.......................................6–6, T(OT) at Trinity..........................................................2–13, L Roger Williams............................................... 9–4, W at New Haven................................................5–14, L at Fairfield.......................................................3–16, L Trinity..............................................................6–12, L at Delaware.....................................................8–11, L Iona....................................................................7–9, L Delaware.........................................................5–15, L

1975–76 (8–5–0) Head Coach: Jim Kennedy

at Bentley..........................................................1–6, L at Delaware..................................................... 7–2, W at Ramapo.........................................................3–7, L at Trinity............................................................3–8, L Fairfield............................................................5–12, L at Wesleyan....................................................1–12, L Fairfield..............................................................4–5, L Roger Williams............................................... 7–3, W at Iona..............................................................6–13, L Westfield State...............................................1–20, L at Assumption................................................ 7–5, W Bentley...............................................................7–9, L Trinity..............................................................1–12, L Iona....................................................................7–8, L at Wagner........................................................ 8–5, W Ramapo........................................................... 5–2, W at Roger Williams......................................... 11–6, W at Southern Connecticut............................. 10–3, W Southern Connecticut................................... 5–4, W at Fairfield.........................................................2–6, L

12/1 12/7 12/10 12/13 1/18 1/25 2/1 2/7 2/8 2/15 2/22 2/29 3/3

at Central Connecticut.................................. 7–5, W Wagner..............................................................2–4, L at Roger Williams...........................................5–16, L at Bridgeport ................................................ 12–0, W Rockland C.C. ..................................................6–8, L Connecticut College...................................... 8–4, W Coast Guard.................................................. 13–1, W Bridgeport........................................................ 8–3, W Central Connecticut...................................... 3–2, W Roger Williams............................................... 6–5, W Queens (N.Y.) ...................................................3–4, L at Connecticut College ..................................5–6, L at Ramapo....................................................... 6–3, W

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>> YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

>> ALL–TIME CAPTAINS

Year Head Coach Record Goals For Goals Against Shutouts 1975–76 Jim Kennedy 8–5–0 84 (6.46) 61 (4.69) 1 1976–77 Jim Kennedy 3–15–1 97 (5.11) 213 (11.21) 0 1977–78 Jim Kennedy 7–12–0 101 (5.32) 148 (7.79) 0 1978–79 Jim Kennedy 4–16–0 n/a n/a n/a 1979–80 Ralph O’Connor 5–13–1 95 (5.00) 161 (8.47) 0 1980–81 Jim Armstrong 6–14–1 93 (4.43) 133 (6.33) 0 1981–82 Jim Armstrong 10–14–0 129 (5.70) 142 (5.92) 0 1982–83 Jim Armstrong 6–15–0 83 (3.95) 123 (5.86) 0 1983–84 Jim Armstrong 10–13–1 110 (4.58) 127 (5.29) 1 1984–85 Jim Armstrong 16–9–0 146 (5.84) 123 (4.92) 0 1985–86 Jim Armstrong 18–8–1 151 (5.59) 113 (4.19) 0 1986–87 Jim Armstrong 22–7–1 185 (6.17) 126 (4.20) 0 1987–88 Jim Armstrong 14–11–1 113 (4.35) 90 (3.46) 1 1988–89 Jim Armstrong 12–10–0 150 (6.82) 117 (5.32) 0 1989–90 Jim Armstrong 8–13–0 80 (3.81) 101 (4.81) 0 1990–91 Jim Armstrong 3–19–2 70 (2.92) 149 (6.21) 0 1991–92 Jim Armstrong 5–18–1 81 (3.38) 164 (6.83) 1 1992–93 Jim Armstrong 4–14–0 79 (4.39) 122 (6.78) 0 1993–94 Jim Armstrong 6–18–0 85 (3.54) 173 (7.21) 0 1994–95 Rand Pecknold 6–15–1 77 (3.50) 133 (6.05) 0 1995–96 Rand Pecknold 11–12–4 88 (3.26) 98 (3.63) 1 1996–97 Rand Pecknold 13–12–2 85 (3.15) 79 (2.93) 3 1997–98 Rand Pecknold 19–3–1 166 (7.22) 52 (2.26) 4 1998–99 Rand Pecknold ^ 26–6–2 161 (4.74) 81 (2.38) 2 1999–2000 Rand Pecknold 27–6–3 195 (5.42) 95 (2.64) 2 2000–01 Rand Pecknold 22–11–4 195 (5.27) 106 (2.86) 2 2001–02 Rand Pecknold 20–13–5 129 (3.39) 110 (2.89) 3 2002–03 Rand Pecknold 22–13–1 139 (3.86) 98 (2.72) 3 2003–04 Rand Pecknold 15–14–6 87 (2.49) 87 (2.49) 2 2004–05 Rand Pecknold 21–13–3 120 (3.24) 102 (2.76) 3 2005–06 Rand Pecknold 20–18–1 130 (3.33) 110 (2.82) 4 2006–07 Rand Pecknold 21–14–5 140 (3.50) 106 (2.65) 4 2007–08 Rand Pecknold 20–15–4 120 (3.08) 118 (3.03) 4 2008–09 Rand Pecknold 18–18–3 124 (3.20) 110 (2.80) 2 2009–10 Rand Peckhold 20–18–2 123 (3.08) 114 (2.85) 2 2010-11 Rand Pecknold 16-15-8 95 (2.44) 102 (2.62) 4 34 years 484-460-65 48 ^ First year on the NCAA Division I level

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Name Record Rand Pecknold* 317-216-55 Jim Armstrong 140–183–8 Jim Kennedy 22–48–1 Ralph O’Connor 5–13–1 Totals 468–445–57

Winning Percentage Years Coached .596 17 Years (1994-2011) .435 14 Years (1980–1994) .316 4 Years (1975–1979) .289 1 Year (1979–80) .511 35 Years (1975–2010)

Rand Pecknold is the only Quinnipiac head coach on both the Division I and Division II levels. Below is his coaching breakdown, spanning his Division I & II career: Rand Pecknold’s Division II Record (1994–1998) Rand Pecknold’s Division I Record (1998–2011) Total Division All-Time Won-Loss Records Quinnipiac Division II (1975–1998) Quinnipiac Division I (1998–2011)

49–42–8 (.535) 248–156–45 (.611) 317–216–55 (.596)

216–286–18 (.433) 248–156–45 (.611)

1975–76: John Kearney, Cliff Pollack, Mike Canal 1976–77: Mike McKeon, Paul Comins 1977–78: Mike McKeon, Brian Weyel, Larry Arlen 1978–79: Mike McKeon, Brian Weyel, Larry Arlen 1979–80: Brian Weyel, Larry Arlen 1980–81: Pete Torgerson, Bill Verneris, Gene Baldino 1981–82: Rich Conte, Joe Quaranto, Ed Gorman 1982–83: Rich Conte, Joe Quaranto 1983–84: Michael Barrett, Dave Antonelli, Rich Conte 1984–85: Michael Barrett, Dave Jensen, Lou Pane 1985–86: Dave Jensen, Brian MacGregor, Ed Muzyka 1986–87: Angel Robles, Rick Ciardiello, Dave Jensen 1987–88: George Sweeney, Bob Serenson, George Hines 1988–89: Todd Johnson, Rob Celentano, Mike Johnson 1989–90: Rob Celotto, Chris Baldino, Mike Johnson 1990–91: Bill Cunetta, Rob Potter 1991–92: Mark Witkowski, David Tucker 1992–93: Shawn Norton, Rick Healy 1993–94: Shawn Norton, Mike Gillum, Bob Lucarelli 1994–95: Dennis Mastriano, Bob Lucarelli, Mark Riendeau 1995–96: Ken Dusebout, Scott Pollak, Craig Funaro, Jon Mattison 1996–97: Justin Nolan, Scott Robson, Keith Glushek 1997–98: Justin Nolan, Scott Robson, Matt Goodrich, Eric Slack 1998–99: Eric Slack, Matt Goodrich, Kris Cumming 1999–2000: Shawn Mansoff, Kris Cumming, Anthony DiPalma 2000–01: Shawn Mansoff, Chris Cerrella, Anthony DiPalma, Ryan Olson 2001–02: Neil Breen, Ryan Olson, Todd Bennett 2002–03: Matt Erhart, Dan Ennis 2003–04: Mark Hallam, Matt Craig, Tom Watkins 2004–05: Ty Deinema, Craig Falite, Tom Watkins 2005–06: Ty Deinema, John Kelly, Reid Cashman, Joe Dumais 2006–07: Reid Cashman, Michael Bordieri, Jamie Bates 2007–08: Jamie Bates, Dan Henningson, Matt Sorteberg, Andrew Meyer 2008–09: Dan Henningson, Matt Sorteberg, Andrew Meyer, Jean- Marc Beaudoin, Mark Nelson 2009–10: Jean-Marc Beaudoin, Mike Atkinson, Brandon Wong 2010–11 Scott Zurevinski, Zach Hansen, Mike Glaicar * Team captains listed first, followed by assistant captains.

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>> ALL–TIME TEAM RECORDS First varsity season 1975–76 Overall record 484-460-65 (.512) First victory Dec. 1, 1975 at Central Connecticut, 7–5 Wins (season) 27, 1999–2000 Losses (season) 19, 1990–91 Consecutive wins 10 – Nov. 11, 1997 to Dec. 6, 1997 Consecutive losses 11 – Jan. 22, 1992 to Feb. 21, 1992 Goals scored (game) 20 – Feb. 21, 1987 at Scranton Goals scored (season) 195, 1999–2000 Goals allowed (game) 20, Jan. 29, 1978 vs. Westfield State Fewest goals allowed (season) 52, 1997–98 DIVISION I TEAM RECORDS First Division I varsity season Overall Division I record First Division I game Wins (season) Losses (season) Consecutive wins Consecutive losses Goals scored (game) Goals scored (season) Goals allowed (game) Fewest goals allowed (season)

1998–99 278-174-47 (.601 – 13 Seasons) Oct. 23, 1998 vs. Iona, W, 5–1 27, 1999–2000 18, 2005–06, 2008–09 8 – five times (11/6/09–11/28/09) 7 – Dec. 29, 2009 to Jan. 22, 2010 11 – Nov. 12, 1999, vs. Fairfield 195, 1999–2000 11, March 15, 2008, vs. Harvard 81, 1998–99

POST–SEASON APPEARANCES (14) 1986 ECAC Tournament 1987 ECAC Tournament Finalists 1988 ECAC Tournament Semifinalists 1999 MAAC Regular-Season Champions, MAAC Tournament Semifinalists 2000 MAAC Regular-Season Champions, MAAC Tournament 2001 MAAC Tournament Finalists 2002 MAAC Tournament Champions, NCAA Division I Tournament 2003 MAAC Tournament Finalists 2004 Atlantic Hockey Tournament 2005 Atlantic Hockey Tournament Finalists 2006 ECAC Hockey League Tournament Quarterfinalists 2007 ECAC Hockey League Tournament Finalists 2008 ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalists 2009 ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalists 2010 ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalists 2011 ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinalists

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>> ALL–TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals Game: 6 Zac Gross vs. Scranton Richard Buckholz at Scranton Season: 33 Todd Johnson Career: 99 Chris Cerrella Assists Game: 6 Jed Holtzman vs. Fairfield Season: 42 Todd Johnson Career: 125 Reid Cashman Points Game: 8 Richard Buckholz, vs. Lehigh Season: 75 Todd Johnson Career: 205 Chris Cerrella Goaltender Saves Game: 73 Dan Clarke at Union Season: 899 Jamie Holden Career: 2,879 Jamie Holden Save Percentage Season: .932 Jamie Holden Career: .921 Jamie Holden Goals–Against Average Season: 2.32 Jamie Holden Career: 2.49 Jamie Holden Freshman Records Goals: 32 Chris Cerrella Assists: 34 Chris Cerrella Points: 66 Chris Cerrella

11/30/97 2/21/87 1986–87 1997–2001 3/13/99 1986–87 2003–07 1/28/86 1986–87 1997–2001 3/5/2010 2004–05 2001–05 2003–04 2001–05 2003–04 2001–05 1997–98 1997–98 1997–98

>>DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals Game: 4 Chris Cerrella vs. Sacred Heart Season: 29 Shawn Mansoff Career: 73 David Marshall Assists Game: 6 Jed Holtzman vs. Fairfield Season: 47 Bryan Leitch Career: 125 Reid Cashman Points Game: 5 Matt Erhart vs. Bentley Matt Craig vs. AIC Bryan Leitch vs. Brown Ben Nelson vs. Harvard Season: 59 Bryan Leitch Career: 169 Brian Herbert Bryan Leitch Goaltender Saves Game: 73 Dan Clarke vs. Union Season: 899 Jamie Holden Career: 2879 Jamie Holden Save Percentage Season: .932 Jamie Holden Career: .921 Jamie Holden Goals-Against Average Season: 2.32 Jamie Holden Career: 2.49 Jamie Holden Freshman Records Goals: 27 Brandon Wong Assists: 32 Brian Herbert Points: 45 Bryan Leitch

1/14/98 1999–2000 2005–09 3/13/99 2008–09 2003–07 3/3/00 10/19/02 3/7/08 3/15/08 2005–09 1999–2003 2005–09 3/6/10 2004–05 2001–05 2003–04 2001–05 2003–04 2001–05 2006–07 1999–2000 2005–06


>> ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS GOALS – SEASON 1. 33 Todd Johnson, 1986–87 2. 32 Chris Cerrella, 1997–98 3. 31 Richard Buckholz, 1986–87 4. 29 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 5. 28 Chris Cerrella, 1999–2000 6. 27 Brandon Wong, 2006–07 T7. 23 Bill Veneris, 1979–80 Michael Barrett, 1984–85 Matt Goodrich, 1996–97 T10. 22 Jim Hanscom, 1978–79 Rich Qualter, 1987–88 Rob Celotto, 1988–89 Brian Herbert, 1999–2000 David Marshall, 2005–06 David Marshall, 2008–09 T16. 21 Jim Hanscom, 1979–80 Todd Johnson, 1985–86 Richard Buckholz, 1985–86 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 Ryan Olson, 2001–02 Matt Froehlich, 2002–03 Jamie Bates, 2005–06 ASSISTS – SEASON T1. 42 Bryan Leitch, 2008-09 42 Todd Johnson, 1986–87 3. 38 Reid Cashman, 2006–07 T4. 36 Jed Holtzman, 1998–99 Reid Cashman, 2005–06 T6. 34 Rick Ciardiello, 1986–87 Chris Cerrella, 1997–98 T8. 32 George Hines , 1986–87 Brian Herbert, 1999–2000 Reid Cashman, 2004–05 11. 31 Bryan Leitch, 2005–06 T12. 30 Jim Hanscom, 1976–77 Chad Poliquin, 1998–99 T14. 29 Brian Herbert, 2001–02 Brian Herbert, 2002–03 16. 28 Jim Hanscom, 1979–80 T17. 27 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 T19. 26 Ed Muzyka, 1985–86 Neil Breen, 1998–99 POINTS – SEASON 1. 75 Todd Johnson, 1986–87 2. 66 Chris Cerrella, 1997–98 3. 59 Bryan Leitch, 2008-09 4. 56 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 5. 55 Rick Ciardiello, 1986–87 6. 54 Brian Herbert, 1999–2000 7. 52 Chris Cerrella, 1999–2000 8. 50 Jim Hanscom, 1976–77 9. 49 Jim Hanscom, 1979–80 10. 48 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 11. 47 Chad Poliquin, 1998–99 T12. 46 Ryan Olson, 2001–02 46 David Marshall, 2008-09 T14. 45 Bill Veneris, 1979–80 Todd Johnson, 1985–86 Rob Celotto, 1988–89 Reid Cashman, 2004–05 Bryan Leitch, 2005–06 19. 44 Brandon Wong, 2006–07

T20. 43 Jed Holtzman, 1998–99 Brian Herbert, 2001–02 22. 42 Todd Johnson, 1987–88 T23. 41 Neil Breen, 1998–99 Matt Craig, 2002–03 Jamie Bates, 2005–06 Reid Cashman, 2005–06 Reid Cashman, 2006–07 Brandon Wong, 2009–10 GOALS – CAREER 1. 99 Chris Cerrella ’01 2. 92 Bill Veneris ’82 3. 91 Todd Johnson ’89 4. 83 Jim Hanscom ’80 5. 76 Richard Buckholz ’87 6. 73 David Marshall ‘09 7. 68 Brandon Wong ’10 8. 66 Ben Nelson ‘08 9. 62 Michael Barrett ’85 10. 61 Rick Ciardiello ’87 11. 60 Matt Craig ’05 12. 58 Ryan Olson ’02 13. 56 Brian Herbert ’03 14 53 Bryan Leitch ‘09 15. 52 Jamie Bates ‘08 16. 51 Pete Torgerson ’81 17. 49 Rob Celotto ’90 Matt Froehlich ’05 Brandon Wong ‘10 T20. 48 Matt Goodrich ’99 Shawn Mansoff ’01 T22. 47 Ryan Morton ’04 Eric Lampe ’10 24. 46 Neil Breen ’02 T25. 44 Jed Holtzman ’01 Terry Harris ’01 28. 43 Bob Lucarelli ’95 29. 42 Chris White ’05 ASSISTS – CAREER 1. 125 Reid Cashman ’07 2. 116 Bryan Leitch ‘09 3. 113 Brian Herbert ’03 4. 111 Todd Johnson ’89 5. 109 Jim Hanscom ’80 6. 106 Chris Cerrella ’01 7. 97 Rick Ciardiello ’87 8. 94 Bill Verneris ’82 T9. 89 Jed Holtzman ’01 Matt Erhart ’03 11. 88 George Hines ’88 12. 82 Ken Mello ’81 13. 79 Russ Certo ’82 14. 77 Jamie Bates ‘08 15. 76 Ryan Olson ’02 16. 75 Brandon Wong’10 17. 72 Matt Craig ’05 18. 71 Chad Poliquin ’01 T19. 70 David Jensen ’87 Dan Ennis ’03 21. 69 Bryan Leitch ‘09 22. 68 Ben Nelson ‘08 23. 66 Ed Muzyka ’86 T24. 64 Neil Breen ’02 Michael Barrett ’85

26. 63 Kevin Pendergast ’87 27. 62 Terry Harris ’01 POINTS – CAREER 1. 205 Chris Cerrella ’01 2. 202 Todd Johnson ’89 3. 192 Jim Hanscom ’80 4. 186 Bill Verneris ’82 5. 169 Brian Herbert ’03 169 Bryan Leitch ‘09 7. 158 Rick Ciardiello ’87 8. 148 Reid Cashman ’07 9. 143 Brandon Wong ’10 T10. 134 Ryan Olson ’02 Ben Nelson ‘08 T12. 133 Jed Holtzman ’01 Matt Craig ’05 14. 129 Jamie Bates ‘08 15 127 David Marshall ‘09 T16. 126 Richard Buckholz ’87 Michael Barrett ’85 18. 123 Ken Mello ’81 19. 116 George Hines ’88 20. 112 David Jensen ’87 21. 111 Russ Certo ’82 22. 110 Neil Breen ’02 23. 110 Bryan Leitch ‘09 24. 106 Terry Harris ’01 25. 105 Chad Poliquin ’01 T26. 104 Ed Muzyka ’86 Pete Torgerson ’81 Matt Erhart ’03 29. 103 Kevin Pendergast ’87 T30. 101 Chris White ’05 Jean-Marc Baeudoin ’10 Eric Lampe ’10 DEFENSEMAN POINTS–CAREER 1. 148 Reid Cashman ‘07 T2. 104 Ed Muzyka’86 Matt Erhar ’03 4. 99 Dan Ennis ‘03 5. 82 Anthony DiPalma ‘01 6. 74 Kris Cumming ‘00 7. 62 Matt Sorteberg ‘09 T8. 67 Dan Henningson ‘09 Zach Hansen ‘11 9. 63 Wade Winkler ‘03 10. 54 Jason Rothfuss ‘99 DEFENSEMAN GOALS–CAREER 1. 38 Ed Muzyka ‘86 2. 30 Anthony DiPalma ‘01 3. 28 Dan Ennis ‘03 4. 23 Reid Cashman ‘07 5. 22 Wade Winkler ‘03 DEFENSEMAN ASSISTS–CAREER 1. 125 Reid Cashman ‘07 2. 89 Matt Erhart ‘03 3. 71 Dan Ennis ‘03 4. 66 Ed Muzyka ‘86 5. 55 Dan Henningson ‘09 T6. 53 Kris Cumming ‘00 Zach Hansen ‘11 7. 52 Anthony DiPalma ‘01

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>> DIVISION I SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS GOALS – SEASON 1. 29 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 2. 28 Chris Cerrella, 1999–2000 3. 27 Brandon Wong, 2006–07 4. 22 David Marshall, 2005–06 22 David Marshall, 2008–09 T6. 21 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 Ryan Olson, 2001–02 Matt Froehlich, 2002–03 Jamie Bates, 2005–06 ASSISTS – SEASON 1. 47 Bryan Leitch, 2008–09 2. 38 Reid Cashman, 2006–07 T3. 36 Jed Holtzman, 1998–99 Reid Cashman, 2005–06 T5. 32 Brian Herbert, 1999–2000 Reid Cashman, 2004–05 7. 31 Bryan Leitch, 2005–06 8. 30 Chad Poliquin, 1998–99 T9. 29 Brian Herbert, 2001–02 Brian Herbert, 2002–03 T11. 27 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 13. 26 Neil Breen, 1998–99 POINTS – SEASON 1. 59 Bryan Leitch, 2008-9 2. 56 Shawn Mansoff, 1999–2000 3. 54 Brian Herbert, 1999–2000 4. 52 Chris Cerrella, 1999–2000 5. 48 Chris Cerrella, 2000–01 6. 47 Chad Poliquin, 1998–99 T7. 46 Ryan Olson, 2001–02 46 David Marshall, 2008-09 T9. 45 Reid Cashman, 2004–05 Bryan Leitch, 2005–06 10. 44 Brandon Wong, 2006–07 T11. 43 Jed Holtzman, 1998–99 Brian Herbert, 2001–02 T13. 41 Neil Breen, 1998–99 Matt Craig, 2002–03 Jamie Bates, 2005–06 Reid Cashman, 2005–06 Reid Cashman, 2006–07 GOALS – CAREER 1. 73 David Marshall ’09 2. 67 Chris Cerrella ’01* 3. 68 Brandon Wong ’10 4. 66 Ben Nelson ’08 5. 60 Matt Craig ’05 6. 58 Ryan Olson ’02 7. 56 Brian Herbert ’03 8. 53 Bryan Leitch ‘09 9. 52 Jamie Bates ’08 10. 49 Matt Froehlich ’05 T11. 48 Matt Goodrich ’99 Shawn Mansoff ’01 T13. 47 Ryan Morton ’04 Eric Lampe ’10 15. 46 Neil Breen ’02 T16. 44 Jed Holtzman ’01 Terry Harris ’01 Jean-Marc Baeudoin ’10 19 . 42 Chris White ’05 20 . 41 Bryan Leitch ’09

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ASSISTS – CAREER 1. 125 Reid Cashman ’07 2. 116 Bryan Leitch ‘09 3. 113 Brian Herbert ’03 T4. 89 Jed Holtzman ’01 Matt Erhart ’03 6. 77 Jamie Bates ’08 7. 76 Ryan Olson ’02 T8. 72 Matt Craig ’05 72 Chris Cerrella ’01* 10. 71 Chad Poliquin ’01 11. 70 Dan Ennis ’03 12. 68 Ben Nelson ’08 13. 64 Neil Breen ’02 14. 62 Terry Harris ’01 POINTS – CAREER T1. 169 Brian Herbert ’03 169 Bryan Leitch ‘09 3. 149* Chris Cerella ’01 4. 148 Reid Cashman ’07 5. 143 Brandon Wong ’10 T6. 134 Ryan Olson ’02 Ben Nelson ’08 T8. 133 Jed Holtzman ’01 Matt Craig ’05 10. 129 Jamie Bates ’08 11. 127 David Marshall ‘09 12. 110 Neil Breen ’02 13. 106 Terry Harris ’01 14. 105 Chad Poliquin ’01 15. 104 Matt Erhart ’03 16. 102 Eric Lampe ‘10 T17. 101 Chris White ’05 Jean-Marc Beaudoin ’10 *Chris Cerrella’s career totals include his final three seasons at Quinnipiac at the Division I level. His freshman year, 1997–98, Cerrella played on the Division II level. DEFENSEMAN POINTS—CAREER 1. 148 Reid Cashman ’07 2. 104 Matt Erhart ’03 3. 99 Dan Ennis ’03 4. 82 Anthony DiPalma ’01 5. 74 Kris Cumming ’00 6. 72 Matt Sorteberg ’09 7. 67 Dan Henningson ‘09 8. 63 Wade Winkler ’03 9. 54 Jason Rothfuss ’99 10. 52 Zach Hansen ’11 DEFENSEMAN GOALS—CAREER 1. 30 Anthony DiPalma ’01 2. 28 Dan Ennis ’03 3. 23 Reid Cashman ’07 4. 22 Wade Winkler ’03 DEFENSEMAN ASSISTS—CAREER 1. 125 Reid Cashman ’07 2. 89 Matt Erhart ’03 3. 71 Dan Ennis ’03 4. 55 Dan Henningson ‘09 T5. 53 Kris Cumming ’00 53 Matt Sorteberg ‘09 7. 52 Anthony DiPalma ’01

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2004–09

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Bryan Leitch

2005–09

157

David Marshall

2005–09

155

Andrew Meyer

2005–09

152

Reid Cashman

2003–07

151

Dan Henningson

2005–09

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Eric Lampe

2006–10

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Jean-Marc Beaudoin 2006–present

149

Brandon Wong

2006–present

147

Dan Ennis

1998–2003

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Matt Erhart

1999–2003

146

Zach Hansen

2007-2011

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Greg Holt

2006–present

144

Tom Watkins

2001–05

143

Matt Craig

2001–05

140

Ty Deinema

2002–06

140

Craig Falite

2001–05

138

Brian Herbert

1999–2003

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Mark Nelson

2005–09

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Chris White

2001–05

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Mike Atkinson

2006–10

135

Ben Nelson

2004–08

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Mike LaRocca

1998–2002

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John Kelly

2002–06

133

Ryan Olson

1998–2002

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Jamie Bates

2004–08

129

Matt Froehlich

2001–05

128

Joe Dumais

2002–06

128

Michael Bordieri

2002–07

128

Chris Cerrella

1997–2001

126

Jed Holtzman

1997–2001

126

Terry Harris

1997–2001

125

Ryan Morton

2000–04

123

Bud Fisher

2005–09

122

Neil Breen

1998–2002

121

Kris Cumming

1996–2000

119

Chris Myers

2005–09

118

Scott Zurevinski

2008-Present

116

Todd Bennett

1998–2002

114

Rob Hammel

2001–05

114

Dan LeFort

2005–08

113

Spencer Heichman 2008-Present

112

Anthony DiPalma

1997–2001

110

Jamie Holden

2001–05

107

Dennis Palaia

1998–2002

103

Wade Winkler

2000–03

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Jason Rothfuss

1995–99

102

Joe Guerriero

1995–99

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Dan Rossi

2002–06

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>> YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010--11

Goals N/A Jim Hanscom, 20 N/A Jim Hanscom, 22 Bill Verneris, 23 N/A N/A Michael Barrett, 15 Rick Ciardiello, 12 Michael Barrett, 23 Rich Buckholz/Todd Johnson, 21 Todd Johnson, 33 Rich Qualter, 22 Rob Celotto, 22 Rob Celotto, 16 David Tucker, 10 David Tucker, 14 Jeff Kozlik, 13 Dennis Mastriano, 18 Bob Lucarelli, 17 Craig Funaro, 14 Matt Goodrich, 23 Chris Cerrella, 32 Chris Cerrella, 18 Shawn Mansoff, 29 Chris Cerrella, 21 Ryan Olson, 21 Matt Froehlich, 21 Matt Craig, 13 Ben Nelson/Matt Craig, 18 David Marshall, 22 Brandon Wong, 27 Bryan Leitch, 15 David Marshall, 22 Brandon Wong, 19 Jeremy Langlois, 18

Assists N/A Jim Hanscom, 30 N/A Ken Mello, 24 Jim Hanscom, 28 N/A N/A Michael Barrett, 13 Rick Ciardiello, 17 N/A Ed Muzyka, 26 Todd Johnson, 42 Todd Johnson, 24 Rob Celotto, 23 Rob Celotto, 14 Lance Becker, 9 D.Tucker/P.Fay 15 Shawn Norton, 12 Dennis Mastriano, 17 Bob Lucarelli, 19 Craig Funaro, 18 Tim Fisher, 16 Chris Cerrella, 34 Jed Holtzman, 36 Brian Herbert, 32 Chris Cerrella, 27 Brian Herbert, 29 Brian Herbert, 29 Reid Cashman, 19 Reid Cashman, 32 Reid Cashman, 36 Reid Cashman, 38 Brandon Wong, 24 Bryan Leitch, 47 Eric Lampe, 24 Loren Barron, 17

Points N/A Jim Hanscom, 50 N/A Jim Hanscom, 44 Jim Hanscom, 49 N/A N/A Michael Barrett, 28 Rick Ciardiello, 29 N/A Todd Johnson 45 Todd Johnson, 75 Todd Johnson, 42 Rob Celotto, 45 Rob Celotto, 30 David Tucker, 17 David Tucker, 29 Jeff Kozlik, 21 Dennis Mastriano, 35 Bob Lucarelli, 36 Craig Funaro, 32 Matt Goodrich, 33 Chris Cerrella, 66 Chad Poliquin, 47 Shawn Mansoff, 56 Chris Cerrella, 48 Ryan Olson, 46 Matt Craig, 41 Matt Craig, 25 Reid Cashman, 45 Bryan Leitch, 45 Brandon Wong, 44 Brandon Wong, 37 Bryan Leitch, 59 Brandon Wong, 41 Scott Zurevinski, 25

Saves N/A David Ahlstrand, 422 N/A Larry Arlen, 450 Larry Arlen, 750 N/A N/A N/A Ed Ardito, 645 N/A Bob Serenson, 692 Bob Serenson, 878 Bob Serenson, 758 Chris Baldino, 469 Chris Baldino, 507 Ted Gormley, 611 Bob Seward, 482 Bob Seward, 268 Jon Mattison, 405 Keith Glushek, 394 Keith Glushek, 524 Keith Glushek, 639 J.C. Wells, 396 J.C. Wells, 579 J.C. Wells, 456 Justin Eddy, 751 Jamie Holden, 680 Jamie Holden, 613 Jamie Holden, 687 Jamie Holden, 899 Bud Fisher, 786 Bud Fisher, 898 Bud Fisher, 643 Bud Fisher, 541 Dan Clarke, 883 Eric Hartzell, 793

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>> ALL–TIME SHUTOUTS Date Opponent 12/13/75 at Bridgeport 1/19/84 at Keene State 12/2/87 at Fairfield 11/6/91 at Curry 11/19/95 W. New England 11/2/96 at Scranton 12/8/96 Villanova 2/9/97 Skidmore 11/7/97 at Iona 11/15/97 Wentworth 11/30/97 Scranton 1/11/98 at Villanova 1/30/99 Fairfield 2/27/99 Iona 11/20/99 Connecticut 1/21/00 Canisius 2/12/00 Sacred Heart 2/18/00 Fairfield 2/26/00 American Int’l 11/11/00 at Fairfield 11/9/01 Connecticut 1/11/02 American Int’l 1/3/03 Canisius 3/9/03 Army 3/21/03 Holy Cross 1/23/04 at Army 1/24/04 Army 10/16/04 Bentley 11/20/04 Bentley 3/12/05 Army 10/15/05 Bentley 10/22/05 American Int’l 10/28/05 at Robert Morris 3/10/06 at Colgate 1/6/07 at Princeton 1/28/07 Holy Cross 3/9/07 at Cornell 3/16/07 vs. St. Lawrence 10/15/08 Bentley 11/16/08 Princeton 1/12/08 Yale 2/10/08 Brown 11/8/08 Cornell 1/3/09 Dartmouth 10/30/09 at Robert Morris 2/6/10 at Colgate 2/12/10 at St. Lawrence 3/4/11 Brown* 3/5/11 Brown* 3/12/11 at Cornell* * ECAC Hockey Tournament +Atlantic Hockey Tournament ^ MAAC Hockey Tournament

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Score 12–0 3–0 3–0 5–0 4–0 3–0 9–0 2–0 9–0 9–0 16–0 12–0 10–0 5–0 9–0 7–0 2–0 8–0 5–0 10–0 5–0 3–0 2–0 7–0 3–0 2–0 3–0 3–0 5–0 2–0 6–0 5–0 2–0 3–0 2–0 7–0 1–0 4–0 3–0 4–0 3–0 3–0 0–0 6–0 5–0 2–0 5–0 4-0 4-0 1-0

>> ALL–TIME HAVING BEEN SHUTOUT Goaltender N/A N/A Bob Serenson Bob Seward Keith Glushek Keith Glushek Keith Glushek Keith Glushek J.C. Wells J.C. Wells/Ryan Vincenzo Ryan Vincenzo Ryan Vincenzo Jim White J.C. Wells J.C. Wells J.C. Wells Dan DiLeo J.C. Wells Dan DiLeo J.C. Wells Jamie Holden Jamie Holden Justin Eddy Justin Eddy Jamie Holden Jamie Holden Jamie Holden Jamie Holden Josh Siembida Jamie Holden Bud Fisher Josh Siembida Bud Fisher Bud Fisher Bud Fisher Bud Fisher/Zach Kleiman Bud Fisher Bud Fisher Peter Vetri Bud Fisher Bud Fisher Bud Fisher Nick Pisellini Dan Clarke Eric Hartzell Dan Clarke Dan Clarke Dan Clarke Eric Hartzell Eric Hartzell

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Date Opponent 12/5/76 New Haven 12/12/79 Fairfield 1/20/88 Connecticut College 1/19/91 at UMass–Dartmouth 2/8/92 at Skidmore 1/13/94 at SUNY–Potsdam 2/12/94 at Ala.–Huntsville 11/18/94 at Ala.–Huntsville 11/27/94 Wesleyan 2/24/96 Saint Michael’s 12/28/96 Connecticut 2/5/99 Connecticut 2/12/99 at Air Force 2/8/00 Clarkson 11/19/00 at Fairfield 1/12/01 Mercyhurst 11/18/01 at Maine 1/6/04 at Ohio State 1/9/04 at Canisius 3/13/04 Canisius 10/24/04 at Air Force 1/9/05 at Maine 11/12/05 at Union 1/13/06 Cornell 3/12/06 at Colgate 3/1/08 at Clarkson 3/14/08 at Harvard 11/7/08 Colgate 11/8/08 Cornell 11/11/08 Princeton 1/31/09 at Yale 2/5/10 Cornell 10/9/10 Ohio State 11/23/10 Princeton

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Goaltender N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mike Zeller Paul Raymond Bob Chancio Mark Northue John Chain Mark Kielkucki Karl Mattson Craig Schnappinger Peter Aubry Mike Morrison Dave Caruso Bryan Worosz Bryan Worosz Peter Foster Jimmy Howard Kris Mayotte David McKee Mark Dekanich David Leggio/Tim Potter Kyle Richter/John Riley Charles Long Ben Scrivens Zane Kalemba Alec Richards Ben Scrivens Cal Heeter Sean Bonar


>> ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS –AAAA– Acropolis, Bobby Agnew, Mark Ahlstrand, Dave Alden, Peter Ambrefe, Joe Antonelli, Dave Ardito, Steve Arduin, David Arlen, Larry Armstrong, Jared Arnt, Ben Atkinson, Mike Audette, Dave

2005 2008 1977 2006 1989 1984 1985 2009 1980 1990 2011 2010 1991

–BBBB– Baldino, Chris Baldino, Gene Baldwin, Chris Barnych, Nick Barrett, Michael Barron, Loren Bates, Jamie Bauer, Jake Beaudoin, Jean–Marc Becker, Lance Bennett, Todd Bernard, Robert Blais, Ben Bohan, Brendan Bordieri, Michael Bouharevich, Yuri Bovi, Jay Breen, Neil Buckholz, Richard Bui, Kevin Burke, Rick Burke, Steve

1990 1981 1987 2006 1985 2011 2008 2008 2010 1992 2002 1987 2002 1990 2006 2011 1996 2002 1987 2011 1976 1977

–CCCC– Cadieux, Mathieu Caliri, Chris Caliri, Dave Cameron, Bruce Canal, Michael Cappiello, Gerry Casey, Dan Cashman, Reid Cass, Bill Castiline, John Cazzitto, Mike Celentano, Rob Celotto, Rob Cerrella, Chris Certo, Russ Charrette, Mark Childs, Steve Christini, Bo Churchill, Deane Ciardiello, Rick Clarke, Dan Cline, Scott Collins, Gordy Comins, Paul

2010 1992 1989 1996 1976 1987 1979 2006 2004 1998 1980 1989 1990 2001 1982 1992 1990 2002 1980 1987 2011 1995 2000 1977

Compton, Kirk Conte, Rich Cook, Colin Cornellas, John Costalas, Steve Coughlin, Sean Coyle, David Craig, Matt Criscola, Dan Cronan, Bill Cullen, Dan Cumming, Kris Cunetta, Bill Currie, Zack Cusano, Rob Czornobyl, Ithor

1993 1984 2004 1976 1992 2011 1977 2005 1980 1981 2008 2000 1991 2011 1984 1976

–DDDD– D’Amato, Gerard D’Angelo, Armand Dalhuisen, Mike Danizio, Steve Daubel, Rich Dauer, Tom Davidson, Tyler Davies, Zach De Wolf, George DeCola, Mark DeGennaro, David Deinema, Ty DeLorenzo, John Deluca, Frank DePalma, Andy Devaney, Jack Dickinson, Brett DiLeo, Dan DiLungo, Anthony DiLungo, Pat DiPalma, Anthony DiPasquale, Chris DiVecchio, Chris Dolduc, Gary Dondero, Steve Donnelley, Jack Doren, Alex Downing, Ken Downs, Scott Dufour, Tyler Dumais, Joe Dumas, Matt Dumond, S Duncan, Josh Dunbar, John Dusebout, Ken

1978 1985 2011 1979 1993 1991 1992 2011 1979 1985 1992 2006 2000 1995 1987 2005 2010 2000 1989 1981 2001 1981 1997 1983 1999 1980 1993 1980 1994 2003 2006 1990 1986 2008 2010 1996

–EEEE– Earley, Pete Eddy, Justin Edwards, Tom Eisenherdt, Mike Ennis, Dan Erhart, Matt

1989 2004 1991 1984 2003 2003

–FFFF– Falite, Craig Fay, Paul Ferguson, Ryan Fisher, Bud Fisher, Tim Flammia, Chris Flynn, Bill Foss, Adam Friedrichs, Jeff Froehlich, Matt Funaro, Craig

2005 1992 2001 2008 1999 1989 1980 1997 1976 2005 1996

–GGGG– Gardiner, Pete Gardner, Ross Garofalow, Mark Garrison, Jeremy Gendron, Matt Gerace, Anthony Gillis, Mike Gillum, Mike Glaicar, Mike Glazer, Robert Glushek, Keith Goetz, Kenny Goldstein, Larry Goodman, Russell Goodrich, Matt Goolgasian, Mark Gorman, Edward Gorman, John Gormley, Ted Griffin, Martin Gross, Zac Grushen, Mark Guerriero, Joe Guerriero, John

1984 1997 1995 2001 1996 1991 1988 1994 2011 1986 1997 1997 1986 2011 1999 1993 1983 1993 1991 1976 1998 1981 1999 1999

–HHHH– Halbrook, Nathan Hallam, Mark Ham, Andy Hammel, Rob Hanscom, Jim Hansen, Kevin Hansen, Zach Harper, Peter Harris, Kris Harris, Terry Hart, Derrick Hartzell, Eric Harvey, Clay Healy, Michael Healy, Rick Heichman, Spencer Hekker, Pete Henningson, Dan Herbert, Brian Hibbeler, Cory Hinds, Bob Hines, George

1997 2004 1984 2005 1980 1996 2011 1984 1999 2001 1981 2011 2011 1991 1993 2011 1979 2008 2003 2011 1977 1988

Holden, Jamie Holt, Greg Holtzman, Jed Hooper, Jason Hughes, Ed Humphrey, Nick Hurrell, Mark

2005 2010 2001 1996 1985 1995 1994

–JJJJ– Jackson, Matt Jensen, David Johnson, Mike Johnson, Robert Johnson, Todd Jones, Connor Jones, Kellen Jurewicz, Adam

1977 1987 1990 1972 1989 2011 2011 1995

–KKKK– Kanaczet, Dave Kearney, John Keck, Barth Kelly, John Ketchum, Ben King, David Kinkead, Jeff Klecatsky, Jeff Kleiman, Zach Knoop, Keith Kozlik, Jeff Kramer, Matt Krotz, Warren

1996 1976 1985 2006 2010 2002 1983 1994 2008 1995 1994 1996 1977

–LLLL– Lafond, Bob Lamont, Bob Lampe, Eric Langlois, Jeremy LaRocca, Mike Lease, Bill LeFort, Dan Leighton, Tim Leitch, Bryan Lemire, Jeff Lemont, Bob Leveroni, Rich Levesque, Peter Liimatainen,Sami Lucarelli, Bob Ludwig, Aaron Lyons, Mark

1993 1979 2010 2011 2002 1992 2008 1990 2008 1995 1981 1986 1993 2011 1995 2005 1987

–MMMM– MacGregor, Brian Magee, Joe Maio, Anthony Maleyko, Troy Maniatis, Chris Mansoff, Shawn Marshall, David Mastriano, Dennis Mattison, Jon Mattson, Gilbert

1986 1996 1992 2004 2002 2001 2008 1995 1996 1986

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McCarthy, John McCarty, Frank McCormick, Brian McGann, Pat McKeon, Mike McKiernan, Bill McNeil, Pete Mello, Ken Meyer, Andrew Meyers, Chris Moll, Brendan Monahan, Tom Montanari, Darin Morgan, Mike Morrison, Tim Morton, Ryan Murano, Jamie Murray, Kevin Muzyka, Ed Myers, Chris

1977 1992 1997 2010 1979 1989 1989 1981 2008 2008 1997 1979 1985 1989 2004 2004 1994 2001 1986 2008

–NNNN– Nelson, Ben Nelson, Mark Nolan, Justin Norton, Shawn

2008 2008 1998 1994

–OOOO– Oakes, D’Arcy O’Conner, Dave O’Connor, Tim Ohl, David Oliver, Mike Olsen, Derek Olson, Ryan Ouellet, Brian

2011 1985 1976 1983 1996 1990 2002 1995

–PPPP– Page, Jeff Palaia, Dennis Pane, Lou Papcun, Brian Peck, Tom Pendergast, Kevin Peterson, Eric Philippi, Karl Pinto, Brian Pisselini, Nick Plante, Matt Poliquin, Chad Pollack, Cliff Pollak, Scott Porto, John Potter, Rob Prokop, Scott

1977 2001 1985 2006 1983 1987 1981 1976 1996 2009 2002 2001 1976 1996 1993 1991 1988

–QQQQ– Qualter, Rich Quaranto, Joe Quinn, Jim Quirk, Tim

1989 1983 1981 1987

–RRRR– Reigleman, Bill Rice, Dave Richardson, Dave

1981 1989 1995

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1982 1995 2011 1987 1998 1977 1977 2011 2006 1999 1989 1986 2000 1977 2006

–SSSS– Salzman, Mike Scavotto, Ron Schatz, T.J Schiavoni, Peter Schlitzer, Eric Schmitt, Brandon Schoote, Paul Scott, Sam Seldomridge, Chris Serenson, Bob Serio, Gary Seward, Bob Sheridan, Bob Shestok, Jason Siembida, Josh Slack, Eric Slifstein, Matt Sliney, David Snow, Keith Sorteberg, Matt Spignesi, Ted Stanwick, Marty Stevenson, Stewart, Brian Stewart, Mark Stoody, Darren Stratton, Kevin Sullivan, Michael Summers, Mike Sutherland, Jamie Sweeney, George Szmaciasz, Stuart

1995 1983 1990 1995 1986 2004 1991 1995 1985 1988 1984 1993 1980 1998 2006 1999 1998 1995 1987 2008 1976 1984 1981 1997 1981 1997 1990 1991 1992 1998 1987 1983

–TTTT– Tahan, Brian Testa, Joe Thompson, Mike Tolkinen, Zach Torgerson, Pete Tranvik, Isak Travis, Dan Tyson, Bobby Tucker, David Tutt, Nathan Twohill, John

1994 2006 1995 2011 1981 2008 2008 2011 1992 1997 1997

–UUUU– Ursini, Lou Ursini, Mike

1986 1988

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–VVVV– VanNostrand,Jesse 2004 Van Vliet, Mark 2006 Ventimiglia, Phil 1979 Verneris, Bill 1982 Versino, Joe 2004 Vetri, Peter 2008 Vincenzo, Ryan 1998 Violano, Mike 1983 von der Heyde,Mike 1999 –WWWW– Wallinger, A.J Walsh, Chris Watkins, Tom Webber, Stephen

1987 2006 2005 1995

Weiner, Robert Wells, J.C. Weyel, Brian White, Chris Whiting, Jake Winkler, Wade Winters, Miles Witkowski, Mark Wong, Brandon

1987 2001 1980 2005 2011 2003 2010 1992 2010

–ZZZZ– Zambrano, Paul Zavaski, Scott Zito, Jamie Zitoun, Jordan Zurevinski, Scott

1976 1993 1991 2007 2010

• Bold indicates active player. • Year listed is the last letter won.

In a game that started on March 12 at 7 p.m. and ended on March 13 at 1:03 a.m., the Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey team defeated Union College in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals in Schenectady, N.Y. Greg Holt scored the game-winner just over 10 minutes into the fifth overtime (150:32) in what would prove to be the longest game in NCAA Division I History.


>> ALL–TIME UNIFORM NUMBERS 1 Adam Foss (1996–97) Jon Mattison (1993–96) Alex Doren (1991–93) Ted Gormley (1988–91) Bob Serenson (1984–85, 1986–88) Steve Ardito (1983–84) Stuart Szmaciasz (1982–83) Tom Stevenson (1980–82) Larry Arlen (1976–80) 2 Mike Dalhuisen (2009–present) Matt Sorteberg (2004–09) Bill Cass (2000–04) Mike Matta (1999–2000) Dan Ennis (1998–99) Scott Robson (1995–98) Kirk Compton (1990–93) Steve Costalos (1989–90) Mike Morgan (1988–89) A.J. Wallinger (1986–87) Robert Glazer (1985–86) Armond D’Angelo (1984–85) Ed Gorman (1982–83) Mark Stewart (1979–82) Mark Roy (1977–78) 3 Zach Davies (2009–present) Jake Bauer (2007–08) John Doherty (2005–07) Tom Watkins (2001–05) Anthony DiPalma (1997–2001) Kenny Goetz (1996–97) Dave Kanaczet (1994–96) Ken Dusebout (1993–94) Rich Daubel (1992–93) David Tucker (1990–92) Anthony Maio (1989–90) Pete Earley (1988–89) Rob Celentano (1986–88) Brian MacGregor (1982–86) Derrick Hart (1980–82) Joe Quaranto (1979–80) Peter Hekker (1977–78) Warren Krotz (1976–77) 4 Loren Barron (2009–present) Dan Henningson (2005–2009) Matt Froehlich (2001–05) Gordy Collins (1999–2000) Tim Fisher (1995–99) Nick Humphrey (1994–95) Scott Pollak (1992–94) Mark Witkowski (1988–92) Mark Lyons (1986–88) Lou Pane (1982–85) Ed Gorman (1980–82) Robert Sheridan (1979–80)

5 Bobby Tyson (2009–present) Brett Dickinson (2007–08) Jordan Zitoun (2006–07) Peter Alden (2004–06) Tim Morrison (2002–04) Ben Blais (1999–02) Steve Dondero (1997–99) Brian Stewart (1996–97) Ken Dusebout (1994–96) Mike Gillum (1990–94) Shawn Norton (1989–90) Tim Quirk (1986–89) Larry Goldstein (1985–86) George Sweeney (1984–85) Andrew Ham (1982–83) Lou Pane (1981–82) Pete Torgerson (1977–81) 6 Cory Hibbeler (2010-present) Andrew Meyer (2005–09) Troy Maleyko (2003–04) Jed Holtzman (1997–2001) Brendan Moll (1996–97) David Sliney (1994–95) Mark Hurrell (1991–94) Tom Edwards (1990–91) Tim Leighton (1989–90) Mike Routh (1988–89) George Sweeney (1985–88) Dave O’Connor (1984–85) Joe Quaranto (1980–83) Jack Donnelly (1977–80) Rick Burke (1975–77) 7 Ben Arnt (2010-present) Eric Lampe (2006–10) Michael Bordieri (2002–07) Mike LaRocca (1999–2002) Jason Rothfuss (1996–99) Mark Riendeau (1993–95) Bob Lafond (1992–93) Chris Caliri (1989–92) Joe Ambrefe (1985–88) Michael Barrett (1982–85) Russ Certo (1980–82) Mike Meurer (1977–78) 8 Sami Liimatainen (2006–2011) Dan Rossi (2002–06) Jeremy Garrison (2000–01) Mike von der Heyde (1995–99) Dave Richardson (1993–95) Rick Healy (1989–93) Scott Prokop (1986–88) Mike Roy (1982–86) Gene Baldino (1977–81) Bob Hinds (1975–78)

9 Brandon Wong (2006–10) Ty Deinema (2002–06) Terry Harris (1997–2001) Nathan Halbrook (1995–97) Brian Ouellet (1994–95) Brian Tahan (1991–94) Dave Rice (1987–89) Gerry Cappiello (1986–87) Rich Leveroni (1984–86) Peter Harper (1982–84) Pat DiLungo (1980–82) Jim Hanscom (1979–80) Joe Moruzzi (1977–78) 10 Connor Jones (2010-present) Jean–Marc Beaudoin (2006–10) Chris White (2001–05) Dennis Palaia (1997–2001) Brian McCormack (1996–97) Craig Funaro (1994–96) Shawn Norton (1992–93) David DeGennaro (1991–92) Anthony Maio (1990–91) Steve Childs (1988–90) Bob Weiner (1986–87) Gilbert Mattson (1985–86) Robert Weiner (1984–85) Barth Keck (1980–84) Mike Cazzitto (1979–80) Jim Lequin (1977–78) 11 Russell Goodman (2009–present) Bryan Leitch (2005–09) Jamie Bates (2004–05) Brandon Schmitt (2003–04) Dan Ennis (1999–2003) Eric Slack (1998–99) Justin Nolan (1995–98) Dennis Mastriano (1992–95) Tyler Davidson (1989–92) Rich Qualter (1988–89) Stephen Childs (1986–88) Ed Muzyka (1982–86) Kurt Peterson (1981–82) Ken Mello (1977–81) Joe Roche (1975–77) 12 Greg Holt (2006–10) John Kelly (2002–06) Brandon Schmitt (2001–02) Ryan Ferguson (1999–2000) Mike LaRocca (1998–99) Zac Gross (1997–98) Nathan Tutt (1996–97) Chris DiVecchio (1995–96) Jeff Lemrie (1994–95) David Sliney (1992–94) Frank McCarty (1990–92)

Michael Johnson (1986–90) Lou Ursini (1982–86) Bill Verneris (1978–82) Matt Jackson (1976–77) 13 Yuri Bouharevich (2008–present) Jim Quinn (1978–80) 14 Sean Coughlin (2008–present) Ben Nelson (2005–2008) Bobby Acropolis (2001–05) Jared DiLorenzo (1998–99, 2000–01) Tyler Fleck (1999–2000) John Castiline (1996–98) Mike Oliver (1995–96) Bob Lucarelli (1991–95) Brian Tahan (1990–91) Jared Armstrong (1987–90) Keith Snow (1986–87) Eric Schlitzer (1985–86) Darin Montanari (1984–85) Rich Conte (1980–84) Dan Criscola (1977–80) Brian Weyel (1976–77) 15 Zach Hansen (2007–2011) Eric Lampe (2006–07) Mark Van Vliet (2004–06) Mark Hallam (2003–04) Wade Winkler (2000–03) Kris Harris (1998–99) Pat Malone (1997–98) Chris DiVecchio (1996–97) Scott Pollak (1994–96) Shawn Norton (1993–94) Mark Riendeau (1991–93) Jamie Zito (1990–91) Rob Celotto (1988–90) George Hines (1984–88) Dave Antonelli (1980–84) Bill Flynn (1979–80) Michael McKeon (1975–79) 16 Brooks Robinson (2010-present) Mike Atkinson (2005–10) Joe Dumais (2002–06) Kevin Murray (2000–01) Shawn Gralish (1999–2000) John Guerriero (1995–99) Keith Knoop (1993–95) Mark Goolgasian (1990–93) Derek Olson (1989–90) Bill McKiernan (1988–89) Rick Ciardiello (1983–87) Mike Violano (1981–83) Chris DePasquale (1980–81) Ken Downing (1979–80)

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Tom Hornosky (1977–78) Jeff Page (1976–77) 17 Jeremy Langlois (2009–present) Dan Travis (2005–2008) Jack Devaney (2003–05) Tyler Dufour (2002–03) Craig Falite (2001–02) Mike Ruggiero (1996–2000) Keith Knoop (1993–95) Matt Kramer (1995–96, Jeff Kozlik (1992–93) Anthony Maio (1991–92) Rob Potter (1987–91) Rich Buckholz (1983–87) Jeff Kinkead (1982–83) Michael Barrett (1981–82) Bill Cronan (1980–81) Brian Weyel (1977–80) David Coyle (1976–77) 18 D’Arcy Oakes (2009–2011) Mark Nelson (2005–09) Jesse Van Nostrand (2002–04) Matt Plante (1998–2002) Matt Slifstein (1995–98) Sam Scott (1992–95) Scott Cline (1991–92) Bill Cunnetta (1988–91) Angel Robles (1984–87) Ron Scavotto (1982–83) Craig Reidell (1979–82) Jim Hanscom (1976–79) 19 Scott Zurevinski (2008–present) Jamie Bates (2005–2008) Rob Hammel (2001–05) Chris Cerrella (1997–2001) John Twohill (1996–97) Joe Magee (1995–96) Stephen Weber (1992–95) Mark Charrette (1990–92) T.J. Schatz (1988–89) David Jensen (1983–87) Marty Stanwick (1982–83) Doug Rischman (1981–82) Eric Peterson (1980–81) Deane Churchill (1979–80) 20 Ben Arnt (2009–present) Chris Myers (2005–2009) Aaron Ludwig (2002–05) Tyler Dufour (2001–02) Chad Poliquin (1997–2001) Ross Gardner (1996–97) Matt Gendron (1995–96) Mark Thompson (1994–95)

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Jeff Klecatsky (1993–94) John Gorman (1990–93) David Tucker (1989–90) Todd Johnson (1985–89) Chris Seldomridge (1984–85) Bob Lemont (1979–82) 21 Reid Cashman (2003–07) Brian Herbert (1999–03) Jamie Sutherland (1996–99) Brian Pinto (1995–96) Mike Salzman (1992–94) Lance Becker (1988–89, 1990–92) Frank McCarty (1989–90) Kevin Pendergast (1983–87) Jeff Kinkead (1980–81) Robert Sheridan (1976–79) 22 Reese Rolheiser (2009–present) David Marshall (2005–09) Craig Falite (2002–05) Ryan Olson (1998–2002) Eric Slack (1995–98) Peter Schiavoni (1994–95) Scott Downs (1990–94) Chris Baldino (1989–90) Michael DeSantis (1986–87) Mark DeCola (1983–85) 23 Zack Currie (2009–present) Josh Duncan (2006–08) Nick Barnych (2004–06) Joe Versino (2003–04) Matt Erhart (1999–2003) Joe Guerriero (1995–99) Scott Robson (1994–95) Paul Fay (1989–92) Rob Celentano (1988–89) Robert Bernard (1986–87) 24 John Dunbar (2010-present) Ben Ketchum (2008–10) Isak Tranvik (2007–08) Ben Nelson (2004–05) Todd Bennett (1998–2002) Cameron Bruce (1995–96) Ken Dusebout (1992–93) Chris Flammia (1988–89) Chris Baldino (1986–88) 25 Mike Glaicar (2008–present) Joe Testa (2002–06) Peter Levesque (1992–93) Chris Caliri (1988–89) Ed Hughes (1984–85)

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26 Chris Maniatis (1999–2002) Matt Goodrich (1995–99) Frank Deluca (1994–95) Brian Ouelett (1993–94) Scott Zavaski (1992–93) Bob Seward (1991–92) Mike Healy (1990–91) Brendan Bohan (1989–90) Anthony DiLungo (1988–89) 27 Zach Tolkinen (2011-present) Brett Dickinson (2008-10) Mark Agnew (2004–08) Neil Breen (1998–2002) Darren Stoody (1992–95, 1996–97) Jay Bovi (1995–96) Chris Baldwin (1986–87) David Ohl (1982–83) Mark Grushen (1979–81) Gary Brideau (1977–78) Gerard D’Amato (1976–1977) 28 Ryan Gillan (1992–93) Dave Caliri (1988–89) 29 Jake Whiting (2010-present) Mathieu Cadieux (2009–10) Nick Pisellini (2008–09) Peter Vetri (2007–08) Dan Cullen (2004–2007) Jamie Holden (2001–05) Dan DiLeo (1998–2001) Jason Shestok (1997–98) Keith Glushek (1993–97) John Porto (1992–93) Dave Audette (1989–92) Steve Costalas (1988–89) 30 David King (2001–02) Jim White (1998–2001) Ryan Vincenzo (1996–98) Jason Hooper (1995–96) Mark Garofalow (1994–95) Chad Orlando (1993–94) Bob Seward (1992–93) Mike Sullivan (1991–92) Alex Doren (1990–91) Matt Dumas (1989–90) Pete McNeil (1988–89) Andy DePalma (1983–84, 1985–87) Bob Serenson (1984–85) Ed Hughes (1982–83) Bill Reigelmann (1978–82) Steve Andrews (1977–78) David Ahlstrand (1976–77)

31 Colby LeFevre (1998–99) 32 Eric Ernst (1998–99) 33 Eric Hartzell (2009–present) Bud Fisher (2005–09) Justin Eddy (2000–04) Shawn Mansoff (1998–99) Jason Rothfuss (1995–96) Scott Cline (1992–95) Steve Costalas (1990–92) T.J. Schatz (1989–90) 34 Pat McGann (2007–2011) Josh Siembida (2004–06) 35 Dan Clarke (2008–present) Dan Cullen (2007–08) Zach Kleiman (2006–present) Brian Papcun (2004–06) Colin Cook (2002–04) Bo Christini (2001–02) J.C. Wells (1997–2001) Kevin Hansen (1995–96) Adam Jurewiz (1994–95) 37 Kevin Bui (2008–present) Chris Meyers (2006–08) Matt Craig (2001–05) Shawn Mansoff (1999–2001) 39 Clay Harvey (2009–present) Dan LeFort (2004–2008) Ryan Morton (2000–04) Kris Cumming (1996–2000) 44 Spencer Heichman (2008–present) • Bold indicates active player.


>> QUINNIPIAC MEN’S ICE HOCKEY TIMELINE 2/1/75 — First varsity game and victory, a 7–5 decision over Central Connecticut. 2/13/75 — First road win and shutout, a 12–0 decision at Bridgeport. It is also the first time a Quinnipiac team broke 10 goals in a game.

1/30/96 — Still a Division II member of the ECAC, Quinnipiac plays its first-ever game against a Division I program, a 10–2 loss at Army.

for the Bobcats against a ranked opponent. 12/9/00 — First game for Quinnipiac against a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association as the Bobcats fall at Minnesota, 11–2.

2/3/77 — First tie in program history, a 6–6 draw at Connecticut College.

9/18/97 — Quinnipiac announces that it will elevate its program to the Division I level, effective for the 1998–99 season, as a member of the newly formed Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC).

1/29/78 — Quinnipiac suffers a 20–1 loss to Westfield State in a game that still stands as the largest margin of victory and highest figure of goals allowed in a game in school history.

11/11–12/6/97 — Quinnipiac sets program record with 10-game winning streak. 11/9/97– 200th win in program history as Quinnipiac defeats Bentley, 6–1.

3/17/01 — With an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament on the line, Quinnipiac falls one goal short in a 6–5 decision to Mercyhurst.

12/7/83 — Quinnipiac plays its first double–digit game for both teams, pulling out an 11–10 road win at Fairfield.

10/23/98 — Quinnipiac and Iona play each other in the first MAAC game in history. The hosts break open a tight game with four third-period goals in a 5–1 Bobcats Division I victory.

12/28/01 — Longest game in program history, lasting 90:50, as RPI nips Quinnipiac 5–4 in double–overtime in the first round of the RPI/ HSBC Holiday Tournament.

10/24/98 — Quinnipiac wins inaugural Quinnipiac Cup (an in-season tournament designed to showcase college hockey) in a 7–4 decision against Bentley at the New Haven Coliseum.

1/4/02–1/5/02 — First game for Quinnipiac against a member of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, as the visiting Bobcats drop 4–1 and 3–1 decisions at No. 6 ranked Michigan State.

3/13/99 — First Division I playoff game, a 13–2 victory over Fairfield in the MAAC quarterfinals.

2/2–2/9/02 — New program mark established with three straight overtime contests, all ties, against Sacred Heart and Holy Cross (twice).

12/8/84 — Quinnipiac plays its highest scoring game in program history, combining for 23 goals in a 13–10 victory over Lehigh. 2/23/86 — Head coach Jim Armstrong guides Quinnipiac to its first of three straight ECAC Tournament berths. 12/7/86 — 100th win in program history as Quinnipiac defeats Delaware, 9–5. 2/21/87 — Program single–game record for goals occurs as Quinnipiac puts up 20 on Scranton in a 20–2 win. 3/4/87 — Quinnipiac advances to ECAC Tournament finals for first time in school history, but drops a 7–5 decision at Trinity. The 22-win season is the best campaign ever, a mark that would stand for 12 years. 2/23/90 — Todd Johnson plays final game in a Quinnipiac uniform, a 9–5 win at St. John’s. Johnson finishes his career with 202 career points on 91 goals and 111 assists to set new program career-highs in all three categories. 2/11–2/12/94 — Quinnipiac ventures out of the Northeast or Mid–Atlantic states for the first time in program history, traveling to Alabama– Huntsville for a two-game series. 5/5/94 — Rand Pecknold is hired as the fifth head coach in program history after three years as an assistant at Connecticut College.

10/16/99 — First game against a member of a “Big Four”conference, a 6–4 loss at ECAC member RPI. 11/7/99 — 500th game in program history takes place as Quinnipiac claims a 5–1 road win at Fairfield. 12/12/99 — Quinnipiac gives No. 4–ranked Maine a huge scare in front of a frenzied crowd at Alfond Arena in Orono, Maine. The visitors lead 4–3 with 10 minutes remaining before Maine rallies for a 7–4 victory. 2/8/00 — First major conference team visits Quinnipiac, as ECAC member Clarkson shuts out the Bobcats at the Northford Ice Pavilion, 4–0. 11/3/00 — Freshman Justin Eddy stops 58 shots as Quinnipiac ties ECAC member St. Lawrence. The rookie netminder sets a new Division I single-game record for saves against a club that reached the Frozen Four the year prior. 12/3/00 — Quinnipiac records its first–ever win over a “Big Four” opponent, going on the road to trip up No. 11 Union, 3–2. It is also the first win

3/9/01 — Chris Cerrella sets new program mark for points in 4–3 overtime victory against Army in the MAAC quarterfinals. He graduates as the alltime leading goal scorer (99) and point man (205).

3/1/02 — Quinnipiac wins the first-ever “Heroes Hat,” established for all of those who lost their lives on the tragic events of 9/11/01, in a 6–2 win over Connecticut. Head coach Rand Pecknold passes Jim Armstrong on the same night to become the all-time wins leader. 3/16/02 — Ryan Olson’s empty-net goal in the waning seconds seals a 6–4 victory over Mercyhurst in the MAAC Tournament final. With the victory, Quinnipiac advances to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. The win is also the 300th in program history. 3/23/02 — Cornell defeats Quinnipiac, 6–1, in a first-round NCAA Tournament game that takes place in front of a crowd of over 12,000 at the Worcester Centrum 3/1/03 — Quinnipiac claims the second “Heroes Hat” as the Bobcats and UConn Huskies play at Madison Square Garden in New York City. 6/30/03 — Quinnipiac, along with the eight remaining members of the MAAC, joins the newly formed Atlantic Hockey league.

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10/17–10/24/03 — Bobcats prove once again the ability to compete with the elite programs in the nation. Quinnipiac drops three straight one-goal decisions, the last in overtime to national powers Michigan (twice) and Wisconsin on the road. 11/29/03 — Behind a two-goal effort from Matt Craig and stellar goaltending from Jamie Holden, Quinnipiac records the firstever win by a MAAC/ Atlantic Hockey team over a Hockey East opponent in a 3–2 win over Merrimack. 1/6/04 — Justin Eddy sets a new Value City Arena mark with 50 saves, but No. 12-ranked Ohio State scores with 0.2 seconds left in a 1–0 win over Quinnipiac. 1/23–1/24/04 — Jamie Holden becomes the first goaltender in program history to notch consecutive shutouts when he blanks Army, 2–0 and 3–0. In all, he sets a new program scoreless streak of 191:15 over four games. 2/21/04 — Quinnipiac takes home the “Heroes Hat” title for third year in a row by virtue of a 2–2 tie in the final game with Connecticut. The Bobcats won the first game of the year, 4–2, before playing to a 1–1 draw with the Huskies in game two. 8/24/04 — Quinnipiac University accepts an invitation into the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey League beginning with the 2005–06 season. The Bobcats join Brown, Clarkson, Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, RPI, St. Lawrence, Union and Yale in the league. 10/30/04 — Jamie Holden stops 45 shots to power the Bobcats to a 2–1 win over No. 11-ranked Dartmouth in the first-ever meeting between the future ECACHL rivals. 3/3/05 — The Bobcats hit two milestones in one evening in a 4–2 win over UConn. With the victory, Quinnipiac claims the 2005 Atlantic Hockey regular-season title, as well as the “Heroes Hat”championship for the fourth year in a row. 3/4/05 — Sophomore defenseman Reid Cashman is named the CSTV/HCA National Player of the Month for February, while teammate Ben Nelson is named National Rookie of the Month. It’s the first time in the history of the awards that two players from the same school have earned the accolades in the same month.

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3/5/05 — Head coach Rand Pecknold claims his 200th career win in a 6–1 victory over AIC. He becomes one of 17 active Division I coaches to reach the 200-win plateau. 3/17/05 — Sophomore defenseman Reid Cashman named as one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given annually to the top player in college hockey. Later that evening, Cashman is named 2005 Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year, while head coach Rand Pecknold is tabbed as Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year. 11/4/05 — In front of a raucous crowd of more than 5,000 at the Hartford Civic Center, Quinnipiac defeats No. 15 Harvard, 5–2, in its first-ever ECAC Hockey contest. 11/5/05 — Quinnipiac caps a sweep in its first weekend of ECACHL action, overpowering Dartmouth in a 7–5 shootout. 2/24/06 — First-ever win against rival Yale, a 6–2 victory at Ingalls Rink. With the victory, Quinnipiac assures itself of finishing ahead of the Bulldogs in the ECAC standings in just its first season in the league. 3/3–3/4/06 — Playing in its first-ever ECAC playoff series, Quinnipiac hits the road and sweeps RPI in two games, 2–1 and 4–2. Goalie Bud Fisher stops 61 shots over the two nights to lift Quinnipiac to the quarterfinal round. 3/10/06 — With a 3–0 shutout of Colgate in game one of the ECACHL quarterfinals, the Quinnipiac men’s hockey team secures its seventh 20-win season in eight years and 10th straight winning season. 3/17/06 — Two Quinnipiac players are honored by ECAC Hockey. Freshman forward Bryan Leitch is named the 2006 ECAC Rookie of the Year, while junior defenseman Reid Cashman earns First-Team All-ECAC honors. 4/5/06 — Junior defenseman Reid Cashman becomes Quinnipiac’s first player at the Division I level to earn All-New England honors. 4/7/06 — For the second year in a row, defenseman Reid Cashman earns All- America honors. He’s tabbed by both the American Hockey Coaches Association (Second-Team) and United States College Hockey Online (Third-Team).

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12/11/06–04/12/07 — After a one-week hiatus, Quinnipiac jumps back into the national polls. The Bobcats are ranked in at least one national poll for the final 18 weeks of the season, a new program record. 1/12/07 — The Bobcats play their final home game at the Northford Ice Pavilion, a 5–1 win over Brown. Quinnipiac posted an all-time record of 89–15–10 (.825) at the facility. 1/28/07 — With the legendary Gordie Howe looking on, seven different players score a goal as the Bobcats open the TD Bank Sports Center with a convincing 7–0 victory over Holy Cross. Matt Sorteberg nets the first goal at the new facility at the 6:27 mark of the second period. 2/2/07 — Quinnipiac caps its first-ever season sweep of rival Yale with a 6–4 victory over the Bulldogs at the TD Bank Sports Center. With the victory, the Bobcats take home the “Heroes Hat” title for the fifth time. 2/13/07 — Reid Cashman records the 114th assist of his career in an 8–1 victory over AIC, surpassing Brian Herbert for the program record in that department. Cashman finishes his Quinnipiac career with 125 assists. 2/17/07 — The Bobcats cap a season sweep of Colgate with a 3–2 win in Hamilton, N.Y. With the victory, Quinnipiac secures its eighth 20-win season in nine years and 11th straight winning season. 3/2–3/3/07 — Playing its first home playoff series at the TD Bank Sports Center, Quinnipiac sweeps Union in two games, 3–1 and 5–4. 3/9–3/10/07 — One of the most hostile home crowds in the nation doesn’t phase the Bobcats, as they walk into Cornell’s Lynah Rink and sweep the Big Red in an ECAC Quarterfinal Round series. Dan LeFort nets the game-winner in a 1–0 overtime victory in the opener before Ben Nelson’s third-period goal seals a 3–2 win in the second contest. Quinnipiac advances to the ECAC Semifinals for the first time in program history with the series victory. 3/15/07 — Two Bobcats earn year-end honors at the annual ECAC awards banquet. Brandon Wong is selected as the league’s Co-Rookie of the Year and also takes home Third-Team All-League honors. Reid Cashman is named First-Team AllECACHL for the second year in a row.


3/16/07 — The Bobcats blank ECAC regularseason champion St. Lawrence, 4–0, in a league semifinal contest to move to the finals in just their second year in the league.

Bryan Leitch all score in the win.

3/17/07 — Quinnipiac carries a two-goal lead into the third period, but No. 5- nationally ranked Clarkson rallies for a 4–2 victory in the ECAC Tournament final. Reid Cashman, Bud Fisher and Ben Nelson are named to the All-Tournament Team.

12/1/07 — Bobcat freshman Zach Hansen scores the game-winner as Quinnipiac beats No. 18 RPI, 3–2, at the TD Bank Sports Center.

3/20/07 — All-America defenseman Reid Cashman signs a professional contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs organization of the National Hockey League. 3/21/07 — Reid Cashman finishes as the runnerup for the 2007 Walter Brown Award, given annually to the top American-born college hockey player in New England. 4/3/07 — Reid Cashman (Third-Team) and Brandon Wong (Freshman) earn All-America honors from InsideCollegeHockey.com. 4/5/07 — Reid Cashman and Brandon Wong receive year-end honors from United States College Hockey Online. Cashman is named a Second-Team All-American, while Wong is picked for the All-Rookie Team. 4/6/07 — Reid Cashman is named a First-Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association. He becomes the first player in program history to earn First-Team honors from the organization and caps his career as a three-time All-American. 4/11/07 — Reid Cashman and Brandon Wong are recognized by the New England Hockey Writers for their strong play during the 2006–07 season. Wong earns the prestigious George Carens Award, presented annually to the top freshman in New England. Cashman is named First-Team All-New England for the second straight season. 10/16/07 — The Bobcats defeat Bentley College, 3–0, in the Bobcats’ 2007–08 season home opener in front of 2,478 fans at the TD Bank Sports Center. The win is Quinnipiac’s 400th in program history, while Ben Nelson becomes the 25th player in Quinnipiac history to score 100 points. 11/9/07 — Men’s ice hockey defeats a nationally ranked Top 10 team when they upended No. 8 Clarkson, 3–2, at the TD Bank Sports Center. Jamie Bates, Jean-Marc Beaudoin and

round since 1996, when Cornell scored 16 in defeating Colgate in Quarterfinal action.

11/17/07 — Senior captain Jamie Bates scores his 100th career point in a 4–0 win over Princeton.

12/30/07 — With a pair of wins over Western Michigan (2–1) and host Vermont (4–1), Quinnipiac wins the Sheraton/TD Banknorth Catamount Cup. Bud Fisher is named the Most Valuable Player of the holiday tournament. Dan Travis and Jean-Marc Beaudoin are also named to the All-Tournament Team. 1/19/08 — The Bobcats extend their unbeaten streak to 10 games, their longest in Division I history, with a 5–2 win over Holy Cross. 1/21/08 — Quinnipiac receives its highest national rankings in program history when the team is ranked 12th in the USCHO.com/CSTV Division I Poll, 10th in the InsideCollegeHockey.com Poll and 12th in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll. 2/1/08 — Eric Lampe’s natural hat trick helps Quinnipiac to a 3–2 win over RPI. 2/2/08 — Bryan Leitch becomes the 27th player in QU history to score 100 career points in a 3–3 tie with Union. 2/8/08 — Bryan Leitch, Dan Travis and Brandon Wong each score a goal and add an assist as the Bobcats defeat Yale, 5–1, in front of a TD Bank Sports Center record 4,213 fans. 3/7/08 — David Marshall scores the game-winner in overtime to lead the Bobcats to a 7–6 win over Brown in Game 1 of the ECAC Hockey Tournament First Round. The seven goals are the most scored by a Quinnipiac team in the Bobcats’ three-year history in league tournament play. 3/8/08 — The Bobcats maintain a clean record in ECAC Hockey First Round action, with a 7–1 win over Brown for the series sweep. Quinnipiac extends its first round winning streak to 6–0, having never lost a game in three playoff appearances. The 14 goals against Brown in the series are the most by a Bobcat team in an ECAC playoff series and the most in back-to-back games since Oct. 29 and Nov. 3, 2006, against Union, when Quinnipiac scored 16 times. Quinnipiac’s 14 goals are the most scored in a two-game ECAC playoff

10/2/08 — The Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey team its the first ever “Blades & Shaves” event, raising over $13,000 to support medical research in the fight against children’s cancer. Head Coach Rand Pecknold and his entire team shaved their heads in support of the cause. 11/2/08 — Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach Rand Pecknold is honored as one of seven coaches and media personalities from the New Haven area to form the inaugural class at the Elm City Legends ceremony. The event raised more than $50,000 to assist families and fund research for the prevention of premature births and birth defects. 12/30/08 — Bryan Leitch earns MVP honors after leading the team to an upset of No. 11 Air Force, 4–2, in the Championship Game of the Toyota UConn Hockey Classic. Freshman goalie Dan Clarke, in his first career start, earns All-Tournament honors after picking up his first career win. David Marshall also recorded his 100th career point. 1/3/09 — Dan Clarke records his first career shutout in a 6–0 win against No. 20 Dartmouth, the second nationally ranked team in as many games for the freshman netminder. Jean-Marc Beaudoin and Bryan Leitch each scored twice for the second consecutive game, marking the first time in Quinnipiac’s Division I history that the same two players scored twice in back-to-back games. 1/5/09 — Following a week that saw Quinnipiac win four games in a span of six days, the Bobcats received votes in two national polls, the USCHO. com/CBS Sports Division I Poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll. In both polls, Quinnipiac led the group of other teams receiving votes. 1/5/09 — Bryan Leitch becomes the third player in ECAC Hockey history to be named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week for the third time in the same season. 1/6/09 — Bryan Leitch is named the Insidecollegehockey.com National Player of the Week. 1/7/09 — Quinnipiac is named the College Hockey News National Team of the Week. 1/9/09 — National Hockey League pioneer Willie O’Ree is honored at Quinnipiac’s game

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against ECAC Hockey foe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. O’Ree was the first African American to play in the NHL.

from the Bobcats’ first appearance in the poll last week. The USCHO.com Division I poll had Quinnipiac in the ninth spot.

1/13/09 — Bryan Leitch is announced as a candidate for the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given each year to the top college hockey player in the nation.

11/29/09 — Men’s ice hockey team jumped to the top spot in USCHO.com’s PairWise Rankings (PWR) following a thrilling 5–4 overtime victory against No. 10 University of Massachusetts in front of sell-out crowd of 3,171 at the TD Bank Sports Center.

2/2/09 — Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold announces the release of his instructional youth hockey book, “Hard Core Hockey.” 3/3/09 — Bryan Leitch is named a participant in the 2009 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Competition. 3/17/09 — Bryan Leitch is named to the ECAC Hockey Second Team. 4/14/09 — Bryan Leitch becomes the first Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey player in school history to lead the nation in scoring after totaling 59 points over 39 games for a 1.51 points per game average. Leitch also led the nation with 47 assists at a 1.21 per game clip. 10/08/09 — Eric Lampe (Madison, Wisc.) scored twice to lead men’s ice hockey to a 4–2 win against nationally-ranked No. 17 Ohio State University in the Bobcats’ season opener at the Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Brandon Wong (Victoria, B.C.) and Scott Zurevinski (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) added goals for Quinnipiac. 10/9/09 — Dan Clarke (Belleville, Ont.) stopped a career-high 44 shots in goal to help men’s ice hockey complete their two-game sweep of No. 17 Ohio State, 3–1, at the Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. 10/13/09 — Men’s ice hockey was announced as the College Hockey News National Team of the Week after the Bobcats swept No. 17 Ohio State University in a two-game series in Columbus, Ohio. Quinnipiac was the first team to receive the honor from College Hockey News this season, while it marked the second time that Quinnipiac had won the award in the last two seasons. 11/23/09 — For the first time in its Division I history, men’s ice hockey was ranked in the top 10 in both major polls. The USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Poll ranked Quinnipiac 10th, up three spots

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11/30/09 — With the nation’s best record at 12–1–0 for a .923 winning percentage and a Division I-best eight-game winning streak, men’s ice hockey received its highest ranking in program history, sliding into the No. 4 spot in the USCHO.com Division I Poll, while also receiving seven first-place votes. In the USA Today/ USA Hockey Magazine Poll, the Bobcats moved up from 10th to No. 6, while also receiving one first-place vote. Quinnipiac also sat as the top team in the nation in the PairWise Rankings while also ranking fourth in the INCH Power Rankings. 12/04/09 — Men’s ice hockey goalie Dan Clarke (Belleville, Ont.) was named the Hockey Commissioner’s Association (HCA) Player of the Month for November. Clarke was 7–0–0 to help the Bobcats to a perfect 8–0–0 record for the month while capturing a pair of ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week awards. He was the only goalie in Division I hockey with a 1.000 winning percentage to date. 12/24/09 — Men’s ice hockey, ranked 8th in the USCHO.com Division I poll and 10th in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll, was featured on NHL.com. NHL.com writer Bob Snow spoke with several Quinnipiac stand-outs, including captain Jean-Marc Beaduoin and leading scorer Brandon Wong as well as Dan Clarke, about the team’s early-season success. 2/08/10 — Men’s ice hockey senior captain Jean-Marc Beadoin (St. Paul, Alb.) was named one of the 10 finalists for the prestigious Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. The award is given annually to an outstanding senior NCAA studentathlete who excels on and off the ice. 3/5/10 — Seniors Jean-Marc Beaudoin (St. Paul, Alb.) and Eric Lampe (Madison, Wisc.) scored their 100th-career points on the same goal to help Quinnipiac to a 3–2 win against Dartmouth in the first game of the ECAC

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Hockey Championship First-Round Series at the TD Bank Sports Center. 3/7/10 — Men’s ice hockey head coach Rand Pecknold became the fourth coach in the history of Quinnipiac Athletics to win 300 career games as the Bobcats defeated Dartmouth, 2–1, to advance to the ECAC Hockey Championship Quarterfinal Round. 03/17/10 — Sophomore Dan Clarke (Belleville, Ont.) was named the ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week after a record-breaking performance against Union in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals. Clarke recorded 73 saves in the Bobcats 3–2 win against Union on Friday, March 12 in the first game of the ECAC Hockey Quarters in what would turn out to be the longest game (150:22) in NCAA history. 3/4-5/11 — With a pair of 4-0 win against Brown in the ECAC Hockey Tournament First Round, Quinnipiac becomes the second team in ECAC Hockey history to hold its opponent scoreles in a playoff series. In addition, Quinnipiac remains the only team to win a postseason series in each year during its time in ECAC Hockey.


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he Quinnipiac Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame was founded in 1976 and currently features 104 members and four teams. Notables include Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89, former major league relief pitcher; Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59, legendary head coach of the University of New Haven baseball team; Burt Kahn, former athletic director and long-time coach at Quinnipiac; Francine Perry Jones, All-American women’s basketball player; and Bernice Borris ’89, former softball star who tossed the first perfect game in school history.

Name Lester Ayala ’91 Michael Barrett ’85 Rick Barry ’95 Tim Belcher ’97 Jim Benson Frank Berretta ’87 Doug Bond ’89 Bernice Borris ’89 Bill Brew Mike Bruno ’62 Bob Bruzik ’83 Richard Buckholz ’88 Michael Buscetto ’93 Lisa Caldwell Linder ’85 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph Canetti ’61 Catie Canetti ’00 Al Carfora ’80 Patty Caron ’84 Chris Cerrella ’01 Russ Certo ’82 Richard Ciardiello ’87 Maribeth Clifford ’89 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph D’Andrea ’59 Rosemary DeGrand Doreen DeLucca ’79 Pat DeMaio ’60 Nick DeMaio ’61 Diane Dodge ’89 Phil Donofrio ’62 Harold Driver ’89 Tom Fahy ’63 Jeff Fengler Bob Finn ’59 Dennis Flanagan ’72 Dan Ford ’70 Jim Freund ’82 Bill Fuchs ’70 Joyce Furman Paul Gionfriddo ’71 Harry Godi Dan Gooley ’70 Peter Gray ’87 Stuart Grove ’67 Elmar Habermas ’71 Siegfried Habermas ’70 Jim Hanscom Maria Holland Lou Iannotti ’82 Peter Jepsen ’80 Boyd Johnson ’91 Franklin Johnson ’73 Todd Johnson ’90 Burt Kahn Sue Kaiser ’85 Ed Keane ’61 Mark Krauter ’87 Stephen Kulpa, Jr. ’93 Dr. John L. Lahey Dawn Landino ’91 Roland Lavallee ’01 Art Leary ’70

Sport(s) Basketball Ice Hockey Basketball Baseball Golf Coach Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer Coach Baseball Baseball Ice Hockey Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Field Hockey/Lacrosse Basketball Softball Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Softball Basketball Baseball Coach/Admin. Softball Baseball Baseball Basketball Basketball Basketball Baseball Cross Country Basketball Soccer Baseball Basketball Soccer Basketball Soccer Baseball Coach Baseball Basketball Basketball Soccer Soccer Ice Hockey Basketball Baseball Golf Basketball Basketball Ice Hockey AD/Coach Cross Country Basketball Soccer Baseball President Soccer Cross Country/Track Basketball

Inducted 2003 1990 2009 2009 1983 1987 1993 1993 1985 1992 1987 2010 2010 1992 1994 1998 2010 1985 1990 2010 1998 2003 2000 1994 2000 2003 1993 1982 1992 1994 1977 1983 1987 1998 1983 2003 1982 1988 1983 2003 1971 1983 1983 1990 1980 1983 1984 1994 1993 2010 1989 2003 1980 2000 1979 1996 1977 2009 2010 1998 2000 2010 1977

Name Sport(s) Inducted Alicia (Longobardi) Giaimo ’97 Softball 2009 Linda LoPresto ’86 Softball 1996 Lynn Luca ’86 Softball 1992 Bob Lynch ’76 Basketball 1984 Maryann Macari ’85 Softball 1989 Tuffie Maroon Athletic Director 1976 Bill Martin ’81 Baseball 1984 Bob Martino ’66 Baseball 1990 Fred Masotta ’58 Basketball 1979 George McDowell ’72 Basketball 1978 Jim McMahon ’65 Golf 1984 Bill Mecca Coach/Admin. 2009 Carl Miazga ’88 Basketball 1992 Cliff Mosley ’73. Basketball 1982 Ed Muzyka ’86 Ice Hockey 2009 Christina (Nasta) Coan ’93 Volleyball 2009 Patrick Nguyen ’97 Tennis 2010 Dennis O’Keefe ’69 Basketball 1996 Dan O’Neil Baseball 2000 Jeff Page ’80 Golf 1985 Mike Pagliaro ’79 Basketball 1987 William Payne ’89 Basketball 1996 Francine Perry Little Basketball 1988 Ernie Petruciano Basketball 1989 Sharon Polastry ’98 Soccer 2010 Jim Potter ’64 Basketball 1989 Bob Proto ’61 Golf 1982 Mike Quitko Tennis Coach 2009 Joseph Reilly ’64 Basketball 1978 Julie Ryan (Smith) ’02 Field Hockey 2010 Donnalee Savitz ’82 Softball 1986 Chuck Schneider ’66 Basketball 1977 Bob Serenson Ice Hockey 1993 Missy Seymour ’79 Basketball/Softball 1998 Mike Siavrakas ’66 Soccer 1982 Vin Siena ’86 Baseball 1990 Tom Signore ’88 Baseball 1994 Queen Smith (Edwards) ’96 Basketball 2010 Colleen Speed (Dooley) ’01 Lacrosse 2010 Anne Stewart ’85 Tennis 1990 Tara (Thibeault) Griffiths ’97 Field Hockey 2009 Rich Toni ’66 Baseball 1984 Frank Trasaco Baseball 2003 Joe Trimarchi ’98 Basketball 2010 Dave Tuthill ’65 Basketball 1977 Robert Vacca Basketball 1981 Bob Valus ’62 Baseball 1984 Diane Velky ’82 Basketball 1996 Bill Verneris ’82 Ice Hockey 1986 Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59 Basketball/Baseball 1976 Brian Vincent ’86 Soccer 1992 Kimberly (Witteman) Doheny ’95 Soccer 2009 Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89 Baseball 1996 Linda Wooster Administrator/Athletic Director 2010 Bill Zimmer ’74 Soccer 1994 Gene Zurolo ’70 Baseball 2000 2000 Women’s Soccer Team 2010 1993-94 Women’s Tennis Team 2010 1965 Quinnipiac Men’s Soccer Team 1972–73 Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Team 1983 Baseball Team 1983–84 Women’s Basketball Team

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uinnipiac’s learning environment is highly personalized and features small classes and ready access to 350 fulltime faculty members. This environment reflects the University’s commitment to excellence in teaching, support for scholarship and professional development. Tuition for the 2011– 12 year is $36,130, and $13,430 for room and board. Through its schools of Business, Communications, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing and Law, and the College of Arts and Sciences, Quinnipiac offers 72 majors at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Quinnipiac enrolls 5,900 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate and law students. Its School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Further, its School of Business is accredited by AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Quinnipiac today is a thriving, three-campus university. The scenic, 250acre Mount Carmel Campus, adjacent to Sleeping Giant State Park, contains residence halls and academic buildings including the technologically advanced Arnold Bernhard Library and the 125,000-square-foot School of Law Center. The York Hill Campus, less than a mile away, contains the 185,000-squarefoot TD Bank Sports Center, a parking garage, the Rocky Top student center, a fitness facility and houses 2,000 students in the Crescent residence hall and surrounding townhouses. A third 104-campus in nearby North

Haven serves as home to the Schools of Health Sciences and Education and is the future home of Quinnipiac’s School of Medicine, projected to open in Fall 2013. The 7,900 students attending Quinnipiac come from 25 states and 22 countries. More than 75 percent of the full-time undergraduates live on campus, and the number of alumni has grown to 33,400 undergraduate and nearly 5,400 School of Law alumni who live and work throughout the world. The University consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the North in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue and recently was ranked first in the category of universities that have made the most promising and innovative changes in academic, faculty, campus or facilities.

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ohn L. Lahey, PhD, is the eighth president of Quinnipiac University. During his 24-year tenure, his leadership has resulted in transformational growth and development across the University:

• Increase in endowment from $5 million to more than $279 million. • Increase in student enrollment of about 315 percent, from 1,900 to 7,900 students. • Growth of graduate programs from two to more than 20 today including the acquisition of a law school. Quinnipiac plans to open a medical school in Fall 2013. • Participation of University athletic teams exclusively at the Division I level. • The creation of nationally and internationally recognized institutes including the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute and the Albert Schweitzer Institute. • The establishment of the Fred Friendly First Amendment Award Luncheon in New York City; and operation of an award-winning, 1000-watt commercial radio station, AM 1220 WQUN. • Expansion to three campuses to meet the needs of the growing undergraduate and graduate population. Since its founding in 1929, Quinnipiac has remained true to its underlying core values of academic excellence, sensitivity to students and a strong sense of community.

President John L. Lahey

President’s Cabinet Richard Ferguson Senior Vice President for Administration Patrick Healy ’66 Senior Vice President for Finance Mark Thompson Senior Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs Lynn Bushnell Vice President for Public Affairs Manuel Carreiro Vice President & Dean of Students Jean Husted MBA ’99 Vice President/Executive Associate to the President Ronald Mason Vice President for Human Resources Joan Isaac Mohr Vice President and Dean of Admissions Donald Weinbach Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs

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JACK McDONALD Director of Athletics and Recreation Jack McDonald is entering his 17th year as director of athletics and recreation at Quinnipiac University. This fall, McDonald was selected to serve on the NACDA Division I Executive Committe and the NCAA’s Committe on Women’s Athletics. McDonald has guided Quinnipiac University into a broad-based Division I athletics program that consists of 21 men’s and women’s varsity sports. McDonald has been one of the driving forces during nine successful campaigns as a Division I member. Sixteen teams have won conference championships, with 12 qualifying for the NCAA Tournament during that time. Along with its full membership in the Northeast Conference, Quinnipiac also competes as a member of ECAC Hockey for men’s and women’s ice hockey, and as a member of Lacrosse America for men’s lacrosse. The last three academic years were of equal success for the Bobcats under McDonald’s guidance. Over the past two years, the Bobcats posted their highest department-wide grade-point averages in concurrent years as well as the largest number of student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from one year to the next. In 2006–07 McDonald assisted the University in the grand opening of the TD Bank Sports Center, a 185,000-square-foot facility that cost $60 million to construct. He also helped secure NCAA certification for Quinnipiac, its first since moving to Division I, and assisted in the successful men’s basketball coaching search that culminated with the hiring of former University of Connecticut associate head coach Tom Moore. In addition, nearly 140 student-athletes and five teams were honored by their respective leagues and organizations for academic excellence. An active member of National Governance, McDonald was recently named president of NACDA’s IAAA Association. McDonald was also on the NCAA Championships and Competition Cabinet (1998–2002) and chair of the NCAA Ice Hockey Committee, where he championed bracket expansion from 12 to 16 teams. He also has been a member of the NACDA’s I-AAA executive committee since 2002. During the 2007–08 academic year, McDonald also was named president of Great Western Lacrosse. He is currently president of the New England ICAAA, the regional governing body of men’s track and field. Previously, McDonald was on the ECAC board of directors. Over the past few years, McDonald assisted in the development of a successful television, radio and Internet broadcasting package for Quinnipiac athletics. In 2006–07, Quinnipiac televised 15 games on local and regional outlets and broadcast nearly 200 additional games and sporting events via live radio, audio and/or video streaming and iTunes podcasts. McDonald and his staff oversaw the expansion and renovation of the Athletic Center in Fall 2002. He founded the Faculty Athletic Board and instituted “Positive Play” programs with the Captains’ Council. McDonald is a 1973 graduate of Boston College. He earned a master’s degree from Springfield College in 1984. During his college career, McDonald ran and coached track. He set the New England indoor mile record (4:00.9) and, as a coach, was selected Big East, New England and NCAA District I Coach of the Year

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in both 1984 and 1987. A native of Braintree, Mass., McDonald and his wife, Linda, live in Cheshire, Conn., with their four sons: Brian, Jim, Jack and David.

BILL MECCA Senior Associate Athletic Director A member of Quinnipiac’a athletic department since 1978, Bill Mecca is in his 12th year as Senior Associate Atheltic Director. In his present role, Mecca is responsible for all internal operations of the department, including supervision of scheduling, facilities, game officials, game operations and sports medicine. A 1978 graduate of Niagara University, Mecca earned a bachelors degree in business administration while playing four years of basketball under current Utah Jazz president Frank Layden. A native of Bowie, Md., Mecca has fulfilled a variety of roles in his 34-year tenure at Quinnipiac. For his continued success as a leader in the department of athletics, Mecca was inducted into the Quinnipiac Hall of Fame in 2008. From 1978-91, he was an assistant men’s basketball coach, head men’s tennis coach and assistant director of athletics under the legendary Burt Kahn. In 1991, he was named head men’s basketball coach and served five seasons before being promoted to his current role. His best season came in 1992-93 when he led the Braves to a 18-13 mark and a berth in the NE-10 Tournament Championship Game. Mecca also served as interim athletic director from May-August 1995 before current director of atheltics Jack McDonald arrived on campus. In addition to his administrative roles, Mecca is the founder of teh highly successful Quinnipiac Roundball Golf Tournament, which has generated more than $200,000 in contributions to the athletic department over the last 20 years. Mecca also coordinates the Quinnipiac All-Sports Academic Camp and helped stat the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Quinnipiac. Mecca also provides radio and television color analysis for the Quinnipiac men’s and women’s basketball games as well as the sideline report for men’s ice hockey on AM 1220 WQUN, WCTX-TV and NESN. In 2009, Mecca began a new venture with Quinnipiac as the cohost of the Emmy Nominated “Bobcats Unleashed in HD”. Mecca and his wife, Jeanne, live in North Haven with their two daughters, Christina and Nicole.

TRACEY FLYNN Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator Tracey Flynn has served as Quinnipiac’s senior woman administrator since September 2001. Flynn is responsible for maintaining the University’s overall NCAA compliance and eligibility program. She oversees all rules education programs, interpretations and procedures of NCAA legislation


for Quinnipiac’s 21 Division I programs. Flynn came to Quinnipiac from the University of Maine, where she served five years in the same capacity. Prior to her job at Maine, Flynn was an assistant AD/SWA at Fairfield University for nearly 10 years. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Flynn earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1983. She added a master’s degree in education from the University of Connecticut in 1985, and an MBA from Fairfield University in 1997.

LYNEENE RICHARDSON Associate Athletic Director/Academic Support Services Lyneene Richardson begins her sixth year at Quinnipiac and her first as associate athletic director/academic support services at Quinnipiac, working closely with nearly 400 studentathletes, monitoring their academic records and eligibility. She also oversees academic programming and support services. Through Richardson’s efforts, the athletics department plays an active role in the Hamden and Greater New Haven communities. Prior to Quinnipiac, Richardson was assistant director of athletic student services CHAMPS/Life Skills coordinator at the University of Minnesota. In addition, she advised the student-athlete advisory board and was responsible for the production of the student-athlete handbook. In 1996, she completed her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and earned a master’s degree in higher education in 2000, both from the University of Iowa.

ERIC GRGURICH

Executive Director of TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich is in his sixth year as director of athletic promotions and ticketing at Quinnipiac and his second year as the executive director of the TD Bank Sports Center. In this position, he is responsible for all TD Bank Sports Center operations, as well the creation, implementation and cultivation of all ticketing and promotional campaigns for the TD Bank Sports Center. He joined the athletic marketing staff in June 2006 after spending the past eight years working in the American Hockey League. Most recently he held the position of director of ticket sales/operations with the Lowell Lock Monsters. In that role, he led a staff of 12 and developed the 2004–05 ticket sales and marketing campaign. Grgurich also was responsible for the cultivation of season tickets, mini-plans, groups, luxury boxes and party rooms for the Lock Monsters.

Grgurich spent two years with the Hartford Wolfpack, the top affiliate of the New York Rangers, after earning his start in professional hockey with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks. Grgurich is a 1997 graduate of Stonehill College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history and was a four-year member of the baseball team.

ANDREW CASTAGNOLA Associate Athletic Director/Operations Andrew Castagnola is in his sixth year at Quinnipiac and his in his first year as associate athletic director/operations at Quinnipiac. He served as the interim director of operations during the 2005–06 year before being promoted to his current role. He handles all responsibilities pertaining to event and gameday management. After graduating from Quinnipiac with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing in 2003, Castagnola moved into a graduate assistant position in the operations office. He spent two years in that capacity before moving into the interim director of operations position. A four-year member of the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team, Castagnola played in goal for the Bobcats from 2000–03. Castagnola also has experience on the coaching front. He served as the goalie coach for the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team in 2004. From 2000–03, he was the goalie instructor and an assistant junior varsity coach at Cheshire (Conn.) High School. He is currently pursuing his MBA at Quinnipiac.

MICHAEL MEDINA

Associate Athletic Director/Intramurals Michael Medina is in his eighth year at Quinnipiac and in his first year as associate athletic director/intramurals. Under Medina’s direction, Quinnipiac intramurals has shown an increase in student participation for each of the last four years with the introduction of new sports and increased student interaction. A respected member of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA), he currently serves as the state director for Connecticut and Rhode Island in Region I. This past year, he was honored with the Horace Moody Award by NIRSA. Previously, he was a committee member in the Sports Officials Development Program for Flag Football, a national committee that focuses on improving training techniques for student officials. Members of this committee go to the Flag Football National Championships to evaluate student officials. Medina arrived at Quinnipiac after previous stints at Northeastern University and the University of Maryland. During that time, he was a twotime All- American official in both flag football and basketball. A certified high school official in basketball and baseball, Medina also has

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an extensive journalism background. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland in 2002. While at Maryland, he called the action for the 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship between the Terrapins and Indiana on radio for WMUC. He also earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northeastern in 2004.

ERNIE HALLBACH Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training Ernie Hallbach joined Quinnipiac prior to the start of the 2007–08 academic year.This past summer, Hallbach was named the associate director for athletic training. Hallbach coordinates Quinnipiac University’s athletic training program and oversees the day-to-day operations of the athletic training department. Hallbach also is responsible for both the men’s and women’s cross country teams. This past summer, Hallbach was named the associate athletic director for athletic training. Prior to Quinnipiac, Hallbach held the title of head athletic trainer at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. While at Trinity, Hallbach was responsible for the coordination of event and practice coverage for Trinity’s 29 intercollegiate sports. He also served as a clinical instructor for student athletic trainers from the University of Connecticut. Hallbach oversaw three full-time and two part-time certified athletic trainers and 10 student workers in the Trinity athletic training department. Aside from his duties as a clinical instructor, Hallbach was also an adjunct faculty member at UConn, serving as an instructor for courses within the athletic training curriculum, including “Introduction to Athletic Training III/IV” and “Pathophysiology and Pharmacology.” Prior to Trinity, Hallbach was the head athletic trainer at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, Conn., where he worked from 1993–2000. While at Saint Joseph, Hallbach developed and implemented an athletic training program in conjunction with the start of Saint Joseph’s intercollegiate athletic programs. Hallbach also held the position of athletic trainer for the Eastern Rehabilitation Network in Glastonbury, Conn., from 1992–94. Eastern Rehabilitation Network provided athletic training for three high schools in the Glastonbury area. A graduate assistant athletic trainer at UConn, Hallbach worked primarily with the football and women’s basketball programs from 1990–92. He graduated from UConn in 1989 with a bachelor of science from the School of Education in sports medicine/athletic training. He also received a master of arts from the School of Education at UConn with a concentration in exercise physiology in 1997. Hallbach is a licensed Connecticut athletic trainer while also holding certifications from the National Athletic Trainers Association as both an athletic trainer and an approved clinical instructor. Hallbach also is associated with the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association as well as the New England Small College Athletic Conference

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Athletic Training Society.

TAMI REILLY Associate Athletic Director for Fitness & Wellness Tami Reilly is in her ninth year at Quinnipiac and in her first year as the associate athletic director/fitness center. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the fitness center, recreation programming and campus wellness. Reilly arrived at Quinnipiac after playing a key role in the development of the Unique Fitness for Women facility in Wallingford, Conn. On the educational front, Reilly has served as a group fitness instructor and personal trainer at various local facilities. Reilly holds certifications and memberships in American Red Cross Adult CPR, ACE (personal trainer), AFAA (personal trainer and group fitness instructor), NEDITA (group fitness instructor), ISCA (kickboxing instructor). She is a Master Instructor for Madd Dogg Athletics (SPINNING®), a Pro Trainer for Gliding® and is a registered yoga teacher with the Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology. She is also a fitness and nutritional specialist certified through Gateway Community Technical College and Southern Connecticut State University. Reilly is persuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership at Quinnipiac.

AMY TERRY Coordinator for Financial Services Amy Terry begins her eighth year as coordinator for financial services in athletics, in charge of overseeing all the financial transactions and allocation of funds for the athletics department. Terry has been a long-standing member of the Quinnipiac community. She graduated from the University in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in management and in 2002 earned an MBA with a concentration in accounting, also from Quinnipiac. Terry has worked for the University in numerous capacities over the past 12 years. She was an accounting assistant from 1998 to 2000 and a staff accountant from 2000–03 before accepting the position of coordinator for financial services.

BOB TIPSON Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance Coordination Bob Tipson was promoted in 2010 to assistant athletic director for compliance coordination after serving as the assistant compliance coordinator since 2007. Tipson came to Quinnipiac in 2003, when he served as the assistant basketball coach for the Bobcats through the 2007 season. In this current role, Tipson is involved in all aspects of recruiting for Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity teams in addition to the compilation of each team’s rosters. Tipson came to Quinnipiac from Champlain College in Burlington, Vt., where he served as the head coach of the men’s basketball team for 34 years. In addition, he held a variety of administrative roles in the athletic depart-


ment, including director of athletics from 1969 through 1990. In 2003, Tipson completed his coaching career at Champlain with a 704-265 record. A 12-time Region III Coach of the Year, Tipson guided the program to nine regional championships, and five national tournament appearances, as well as the No. 3 national ranking in 1990. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Junior College Basketball Hall of Fame and was part of the inaugural class of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Tipson has been extensively involved in the National Junior College Basketball Coaches Association, USA Basketball and the NJCAA/USA AllStar program. Tipson earned an associate’s degree from Champlain in 1966, a bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State in 1968 and a master of education from Saint Michael’s in 1975.

ALYSSA BUDKOFSKY Assistant Athletic Director for Men’s Basketball Academic Support Services Alyssa Budkofsky was promoted to the assistant athletic director for men’s basketball academic support services in 2010. Budkofsky is now in her fourth year at Quinnipiac in that role. Since her arrival at Quinnipiac, the team has seen consistent improvements with its Academic Progress Rate (APR) as well as its individual grade-point averages. Budkofsky came to Quinnipiac from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she served as the academic support assistant in the Department of Athletics. While at GW, Budkofsky’s responsibilities included academic advising and monitoring of the academic success of 80 of George Washington’s student-athletes. She also was heavily involved with class registration and orientation of all incoming student-athletes. In addition to her academic advising responsibilities, Budkofsky worked with the compliance director to ensure NCAA eligibility.

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Cemi Abreu Assistant Athletic Trainer

Scott Burrell Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Danielle Brennan Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Matthew Calcagni Athletics Ticket Manager

David Caprio Group Ticket Sales and Promotion Manager

Becky Carlson Women’s Rugby Head Coach

Danie Caro Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Reid Cashman Men’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach

Dave Clarke Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Eric Da Costa Men’s Soccer Head Coach

Eric Eaton Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Tricia Fabbri Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Brian Fairbrother Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dan Gooley Baseball Head Coach

Beth Griswold TD Bank Sports Center Coordinator

John Iati Director of Men’s Basketball Operations

Sean Doherty Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Germaine Fairchild Softball Head Coach

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Lori Landino Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Basketball Programs

Mountain Macgillivray Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Becca Main Kohli Field Hockey Head Coach

Meghan McCaffrey Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jennifer Mead Associate Athletic Trainer

Becky Mella Assistant Athletic Trainer

Tom Moore Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Alyssa Muething Assistant Athletic Trainer

Paul Nemetz-Carlson Assistant Women’s Ice Hockey Coach

John O’Connor Women’s Golf Head Coach

Lorraine Onofrio Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Programs

Adam Pallone Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brijesh Patel Strength and Conditioning Head Coach

Rand Pecknold Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach

Mary Ann Powers Acrobatics and Tumbling Head Coach

Mike Quitko Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Connie Mancini Sec. to Director of Athletics and Recreation

Helen Ridley Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Carolyn Martin Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Women’s Track Head coach

Bill Riga Men’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach

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Rick Seeley Women’s Ice Hockey Head Coach

Carry Simms Director of Women’s Basketball Operations

Robin Lamott Sparks Women’s Volleyball Head Coach

Cassandra Turner Women’s Ice Hockey Associate Head Coach

Joanne Vignola Department Secretary

Richard Hanley (Chair) • Assistant Professor Communications Mark Hoffman • Professor Arts & Sciences Suzanne Hudd • Associate Professor of Sociology Keith Kerr Keith • Assistant Professor of Sociology Carla Knowlton • Director of Admissions Alexander Laskin Assistant Professor Communication/Public Relations

Scott Walker Fitness Director

Dorothy Lauria Registrar Information and Technology

Athletics Council

Jill Martin (Vice-Chair) Professor (Faculty-Senate Liaison) Arts & Sciences

Anne Balogh • Alumni

Angela Mattie • Assistant Professor Business

Kevin Basmadjian • Assistant Professor of Education

Jack McDonald • Director of Athletics & Recreation (Ex-Officio)

Alyssa Budkofsky Assistant AD/Men’s Basketball Academic Support (Ex-Officio)

John Morgan • Professor of Law (Faculty-Senate Liaison)

Lisa Burns • Associate Professor of Media Studies Andrew Delohery • Director Academic Affairs/Learning Center Sean Duffy (FAR) Associate Professor of Political Science/NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative Robert Farrell • Professor of Law (Cabinet Liasion) Richard Ferguson Science Vice President for Administration Tracey Flynn Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Administrator Alicia Giaimo Longobardi Clinical Instructor for Diagnostic Imaging

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Ed O’Connor • Dean, School of Health Sciences Jacinda Dunbar • Student-Athlete SAAC Jacob Cetera • Student-Athlete SAAC Lyneene Richardson • Associate Athletic Director (Ex-Officio) Kathy Simione • Associate Professor of Accounting Angela Skyers • Director of University Academic Programs


Athletics Year in Review

Quinnipiac’s Cross Country team was picked to finish fourth in the Northeast Conference Preseason Coach’s poll and went on to have a solid season that included a trip to the NCAA Division I Northeast Regional. The Bobcats also finished second in the annual Quinnipiac Invitational. Mike Levene paced the Bobcats for most of the season, placing first in a majority of the Bobcats’ meets. Levene earned Quinnipiac September Athlete of the Month honors. The women’s cross country team captured its Northeast Conference record-breaking sixth consecutive conference championship in 2010. The Bobcats won three of the seven meets they competed in, including the season-opening Seawolves Invitational hosted by Stony Brook, the annual Quinnipiac Invitational and the Northeast Conference Championship. In addition, the Bobcats posted second place finishes at two meets and a top five finish at the New England Championships. They went on to finish 20th at the NCAA Regionals. Field hockey clinched the fourth seed in the 2010 Northeast Conference Field Hockey Tournament, losing to eventual champ Rider. The Bobcats posted an 8-10 record, including a 4-3 mark against the Northeast Conference. The Bobcats got break-out seasons from leading scorers Kimberly Cunniff and Kaitlyn Notarianni, who each tallied 17 points, while Tina Watkins also posted career numbers in her final year at Quinnipiac. The Quinnipiac University men’s soccer team finished the 2010 season at 4-11-2 overall and 3-6-1 in Northeast Conference play. The Bobcats, riddled with injuries, won just once in their first 10 games, but bounced back to post a 3-3-1 record down the stretch, including back-to-back shutouts against NJIT and NEC-foe Sacred Heart , a 4-3 overtime thriller against Central Connecticut State and a 1-1, double overtime tie against nationally-ranked #11 Monmouth in their final regular-season game. The Quinnipiac women’s soccer team wrapped-up the 2010 season with a 2-2 draw against Saint Francis (Pa.) in the semifinals of the Northeast Conference Tournament on Nov. 5, ultimately losing the game in a shootout. The Bobcats ended the season at 5-2-3 in conference play and with an overall record of 7-7-4. The Quinnipiac women’s volleyball team finished the season at 6-24 overall and 4-12 in the Northeast Conference, coming within two wins of qualifying for the conference tournament for the second time in program history. The season consisted of several individual highlights, including Kayla Lawler becoming the first Quinnipiac player in nine years to win NEC Player of the Week honors, as the junior setter went on to break several records along the way. The women’s basketball team advanced to the Northeast Conference tournament for the 11th consecutive year after posting an overall record of 14-16 including an 11-7 mark in Northeast Conference play. The Bobcats won seven of eight games from the end of December through January and four of their last six NEC games heading into postseason play. The Men’s basketball team finished the season at 22-10, including a 13-5 mark in NEC play, and hosted a Division I national tournament game for the first time in program history when the Bobcats faced Buffalo in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament at the TD Bank Sports Center. The Bobcats ended the year leading the nation in offensive rebounds while finishing second in total rebounds and ranked third in rebound margin.

Along the way, Justin Rutty broke the Northeast Conference rebounding record and became just the third player in Quinnipiac history to reach 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds for his career. Rutty also broke the record for career field goals and career double-doubles. James Johnson also passed the 1,200 point mark - amassing more points in three seasons than any other player in program history. Men’s ice hockey finished the year at 15-14-8 overall and 6-9-7 in ECAC Hockey including a 10-7-2 record at the TD Bank Sports Center. The Bobcats hosted a ECAC Hockey Tournament game for the sixth time in as many years, making the Bobcats the only team out of the 12 that comprise the league to win an ECAC Hockey Tournament series each year. Quinnipiac’s back-to-back shutouts against Brown mark the second time in ECAC Hockey Tournament history that a team held its opponent scoreless in a postseason series. Women’s ice hockey had yet another banner season as the Bobcats upset host Princeton in the ECAC Hockey Tournament Quarterfinals to advance to the tournament semifinals for the first time in program history. Freshman phenom Kelly Babstock re-wrote the Quinnipiac freshman record books with an incredible season that saw her lead all Division I freshman skaters in goals, assists and points. The team as a whole saw major improvements in production as seven players improved on their previous season’s point totals. The women’s indoor track team saw continued success as Morgan Roche and Becca White both qualified for the ECAC Championships in their individual events. The team placed seventh at the Northeast Conference Championships with 31 team points. Baseball jumped out to the best start in program history, winning seven of their first eight Northeast Conference games and featured non-conference wins against Marshall, Ball State and a pair of wins against Richmond. In addition, Kyle Birdsall also hurled the first no-hitter in Quinnipiac history

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and Ben Farina became the seventh player in program history to reach the 200-hit mark. Men’s lacrosse clinched a share of the Northeast Conference RegularSeason Championship in the first year of its inception after winning four of their five NEC games. The Bobcats also had non-conference wins against Holy Cross and Providence while first-year phenom Dylan Webster was honored by the NEC five times this season as the league’s rookie of the week. Softball bounced back from losing two its first three games to win six of its next eight games and also won four of five games at the University of South Florida Tournament. The Bobcats have been one of the top NEC teams to date, sweeping doubleheaders from Monmouth, Bryant, Central Connecticut, Fairleigh Dickinson and Saint Francis (Pa.) and are currently in the hunt for a Northeast Conference Tournament berth. The women’s lacrosse team earned their first NCAA Division I Tournament bid in program history with a 15-3 win against Mount St. Mary’s to win the Northeast Conference Championship after they won their first out-right NEC Regular-Season Championship in program history. The Bobcats struggled out of the gate, losing their first four games before rattling off seven straight wins and winning 11 of their final 14 regular-season games. The men’s tennis team advanced to the NEC Championship game for the third time in four years after upsetting Fairleigh Dickinson to advance to the finals. The women’s tennis team won its sixth Northeast Conference Championship in the last eight seasons while head coach Mike Quitko earned his fifth NEC Womens’ Tennis Coach of the Year Award and freshman Juliet Labarthe was named the NEC Rookie of the Year.

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The women’s outdoor track team has competed in four events to date, with Andrea Szarkowicz winning the steeple chase at the Monmouth University Season-Opener and the University of New Hampshire Invitational. The acrobatics & tumbling team finished third in four of the five individual events at the inaugural National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association’s National Championship behind national powers Oregan and Maryland. In its first year in the NCATA, Quinnipiac defeated Fairmont State in the regular season before shocking Azusa Pacific in the first round of the NCATA Championships. Women’s golf completed its first season as a varsity sport at Quinnipiac with an 11th place finish at its first NEC Championship. Amanda Nagel, Brianne Tansey and Jennifer Forlenza were the Bobcats’ top finishers along the way. The women’s rugby team will play their inaugural season in Fall 2011. This season, Quinnipiac played scrimmages against Southern Connecticut State and Army. Four women’s rugby players were chosen to play in the inaugural MetNY U-23 All-Star Team. Katie Wood (Hamilton, N.J.), sophomore Megan Hannamann (Manchester, N.H.), freshman Jacqueline MacLearie (Tinton Falls, N.J.), and freshman Diana Poulsen (Dover, N.J) all received the honorary selection.


The TD Bank Sports Center

The TD Bank Sports Center is a state-ofthe-art facility located on the York Hill Campus featuring separate arenas for Quinnipiac University’s NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball and hockey programs. The 185,000-square-foot facility was dedicated on Jan. 27, 2007 and seats 3,254 and 3,084 for basketball and hockey events, respectively. The two arenas at the TD Bank Sports Center are connected by a three-story structure featuring a common lobby and ticket box office, a premier University Club, administrative and team offices, professional-style locker rooms with student-athlete lounges, conference and meeting rooms, athletic training and equipment rooms, and a strength and conditioning center.

Strength and Conditioning Center

Athletic Training Room

Seniors (L–R): Dan Clarke, Kevin Bui, Scott Zurevinski, Mike Glaicar, Yuri Bouharevich, Spencer Heichman, Jake Whiting

Juniors (L–R): Eric Hartzell, Loren Barron, Zach Davies, Zack Currie, Mike Dalhuisen, Russell Goodman, Jeremy Langlois, Reese Rolheiser, Ben Arnt, Clay Harvey

Pro-Style Locker Room

Team/Lounge Study Area

Sophomores (L-R): Kellen Jones, Cory Hibbeler, Jordan Samuels-Thomas, Zach Tolkinen, Brooks Robinson, Connor Jones, John Dunbar

Freshmen (L-R): Matthew Peca, Bryce Van Brabant, Danny Federico, Jack Callahan


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Oct. 2 Acadia (Exhibition) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Oct. 7 at Ohio State (NC) Columbus, Ohio) 7:00 PM Oct. 8 at Ohio State (NC) Columbus, Ohio 7:00 PM Oct. 12 Holy Cross (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Oct. 15 Canisius (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Oct. 16 Canisius (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 1:00 PM Oct. 18 Bentley (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Oct. 21 at Robert Morris (NC) Moon Township, Pa. 7:00 PM Oct. 22 at Robert Morris (NC) Moon Township, Pa. 7:00 PM Nov. 1 at Princeton* Princeton, N.J. 7:00 PM Nov. 4 at Dartmouth* Hanover, N.H. 7:00 PM Nov. 5 at Harvard* Cambridge, Mass. 7:00 PM Nov. 11 Clarkson* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Nov. 12 St. Lawrence* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Nov. 18 at Colgate* Hamilton, N.Y. 7:00 PM Nov. 19 at Cornell* Ithaca, N.Y. 7:00 PM Nov. 26 Massachusetts (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Dec. 2 Union* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 3 Rensselaer* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 9 Sacred Heart (NC) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Dec. 11 Princeton* TD Bank Sports Center 12:00 PM Dec. 30 at Nebraska-Omaha (NC) Omaha, Neb. 8:00 PM Dec. 31 at Nebraska-Omaha (NC) Omaha, Neb. 3:00 PM Jan. 6 at Yale* New Haven, Conn. 7:00 PM Jan. 7 at Brown* Providence, R.I. 7:00 PM Jan. 13 Cornell* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Jan. 14 Colgate* TD Bank Sports Center 4:00 PM Feb. 3 Harvard* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 4 Dartmouth* TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 10 at St. Lawrence* Canton, N.Y. 7:00 PM Feb. 11 at Clarkson* Potsdam, N.Y. 4:00 PM Feb. 17 at Rensselaer* Troy, N.Y 7:00 PM Feb. 18 at Union* Schenectady, N.Y. 7:00 PM Feb. 24 Brown* (Senior Night) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Feb. 25 Yale* (15th Annual Heroes Hat) TD Bank Sports Center 7:00 PM Mar. 2-4 ECAC Hockey First Round (Best of 3) @ Highest Seed 7:00 PM Mar. 9-11 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Best of 3) @ Highest Seed 7:00 PM Mar. 16 ECAC Hockey Semifinals Atlantic City, N.J. 7:00 PM Mar. 17 ECAC Hockey Championship Atlantic City, N.J. 7:00 PM * — ECAC Hockey League Game • NC—Non–conference All home games are available via live video and audio streaming at QuinnipiacBobcats.com

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