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h o c k e y 2015-16 ARMY HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS Ticket Information................................................2 Marketing/Promotions Schedule.........................3 Media Services.....................................................4 Alumni Weekend..................................................5 Army Sports Hall of Fame.....................................6 The Riley Legacy...................................................7 Army in the NHL...................................................8 Frozen Four Skills Challenge.................................9 International Competition..................................10 The NHL at Tate Rink..........................................11 Perspectives on West Point................................12 Media Day..........................................................13 Outdoor Scrimmage...........................................13 Hockey Facilities............................................14-15 Why West Point............................................16-19 About the U.S. Military Academy..................20-21 Distinguished Graduates...............................22-23 Center for Enhanced Performance.....................24 West Point Academics........................................25 Athletic Training.................................................26 Army Strength....................................................27 Academy Leadership..........................................28 Athletics Director Boo Corrigan..........................29 Coach Brian Riley...........................................30-31 Assistant Coaches...............................................32 Hockey Support Staff..........................................33 Officer Representatives......................................33 Rosters..........................................................34-35 Meet the Black Knights.................................36-51 2014-15 in Review ........................................52-63 College Hockey...................................................64 The AHA.........................................................65-66 Army Hockey History.....................................67-68 Career Hat Tricks...........................................69-71 Academic Awards...............................................72 Awards and Honors.......................................73-75 Scoring Leaders..................................................76 Goaltending Leaders/AAA Award.......................77 Career Records...................................................78 Season Records..................................................79 All-Time Record vs. Opponents.....................80-81 Army vs. RMC................................................82-83 Army All-Americans............................................84 Two Seasons To Remember...............................85 Decade-by-Decade Results............................86-87 All-Time Results.............................................88-98 All-Time Letterwinners................................99-102 Media Guide Credits: The 2015-16 Army Hockey Media Guide is an official publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. The guide was designed, written and edited by Matt Faulkner. Design and editing assistance was provided by Bob Beretta, Ryan Yanosh, Mady Salvani, Mark Mohrman, Harrison Antognioni, Nick Lantz, Kelly Dumrauf and Ally Keirn. Photos courtesy of Danny Wild, John Pellino, Tommy Gilligan, Mark Aikman, David Hahn, Beverly Schaefer Photography, West Point DPTMS, Mady Salvani, Paul Rader, Ken Booth, Bruce Adler, Pete Hennessey and Army Athletic Communications.

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location..............................................West Point, N.Y. Founded.............................................March 16, 1802 Enrollment..........................................................4,400 Nickname...............................................Black Knights Motto........................................ Duty, Honor, Country Colors...............................................Black, Gold, Gray Mascot................................................................ Mule Superintendent....................Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Athletic Director.....................................Boo Corrigan Conference......................Atlantic Hockey Association Arena............................................................ Tate Rink Size..................................................200 feet x 85 feet Capacity..............................................................2,525 Tate Rink Box Office.......................... 1-877-TIX-ARMY Tate Rink Press Box............................... 845-938-5116

DATE OPPONENT TIME Oct. 9 BOSTON COLLEGE 7:05 p.m. Oct. 23 at Mercyhurst* 7:05 p.m. Oct. 24 at Mercyhurst* 7:05 p.m. Oct. 31 BENTLEY* 3:05 p.m. Nov. 1 vs. Bentley*^ 11:05 a.m. Nov. 6 RIT* 7:05 p.m. Nov. 7 RIT* 7:05 p.m. Nov. 10 at Connecticut 7:05 p.m. Nov. 20 ROBERT MORRIS* 7:05 p.m. Nov. 21 ROBERT MORRIS* 7:05 p.m. Nov. 27 at Canisius* 7:05 p.m. Nov. 28 at Canisius* 7:05 p.m. Dec. 4 at Sacred Heart* 7:05 p.m. Dec. 5 SACRED HEART* 7:05 p.m. Dec. 11 at AIC* 7:05 p.m. Dec. 12 at AIC* 4:05 p.m. Dec. 29 MERRIMACK 7:05 p.m. Jan. 2 MASSACHUSETTS 7:05 p.m. Jan. 8 SACRED HEART* 7:05 p.m. Jan. 9 at Sacred Heart* 7:05 p.m. Jan. 15 AIR FORCE* 7:05 p.m. Jan. 16 AIR FORCE* 7:05 p.m. Jan. 23 at Royal Military College TBD Jan. 29 at Niagara* 7:05 p.m. Jan. 30 at Niagara* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 5 HOLY CROSS* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 6 HOLY CROSS* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 12 at Robert Morris* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 13 at Robert Morris* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 19 MERCYHURST* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 20 MERCYHURST* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 26 BENTLEY* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 27 at Bentley* 7:05 p.m. Mar. 4-6 AHA First Round TBA Mar. 11-13 AHA Quarterfinals TBA Mar. 18 AHA Semifinals^ TBA Mar. 19 AHA Championship^ TBA

HOCKEY INFORMATION First Year of Hockey.............................................1904 Overall Record..........................1107-1050-126 (.512) 2014-15 Record................................................ 8-22-4 2014-15 Conference Record............................. 8-16-4 Letterwinners Returning..........................................19 Letterwinners Lost.....................................................9 Newcomers...............................................................9 Head Coach................................................Brian Riley Alma Mater................................................ Brown ‘83 Career Record...................... 119-116-52 (11 seasons) Record at Army................................................... same Hockey Office Phone............................ 845-938-3711 Assistant Coaches.................Eric Lang, Zach McKelvie Captains...................... Joe Kozlak, Christian Pomarico Assistant Captain.......................................Tyler Pham Director of Operations - Military...........CPT Eric Hook Dir. of Hockey Ops/Equipment ...............Noah Strone Athletic Trainer......................................Alex Ambrose ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Hockey Contact..................................... Matt Faulkner Office.................................................... 845-938-6871 Cell........................................................ 945-905-6591 E-mail........................... matthew.faulkner@usma.edu Web Site................................ GoArmyWestPoint.com Twitter...... @GoArmyWestPoint, @ArmyWP_Hockey Facebook.............. Facebook.com/GoArmyWestPoint

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HOME GAMES All times Eastern * Atlantic Hockey Association Game ^ at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. ^ at Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y.

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h o c k e y COVERING ARMY WEST POINT HOCKEY INTERVIEWS Army West Point head coach Brian Riley and selected players will be available to the media at the conclusion of each game at the Media Room in Holleder Center, following a 10-minute cooling off period. In most cases, the players will be made available outside of the locker room, located in the northwest corner of the arena. Access to the locker room area can be made via the steps at the north end of the east stands and by walking behind the goal area. The locker room is closed to the media. The visitor’s locker room is located in the southeast corner of the arena and can be accessed using the stairs at the south end of the east stands. Please see the visiting Sports Information Director for visiting players and coaches. For those desiring interviews with Riley during the week, the best time to reach him is between 9 a.m. and noon. No game-day interviews will be granted except upon extenuating circumstances. All requests for player or coach interviews must be made through Matt Faulkner of the Office of Athletic Communications in order to avoid disruptions to players’ academic schedules. PRESS BOX Tate Rink’s press box is located in Sections 12 and 13 on the east side of the arena at center ice. The press facilities can be accessed by entering the arena from the east concourse between Sections 12 and 13. Seating in the press box is limited and is restricted to credentialed media only. CREDENTIALS Working credentials for all media personnel are issued on a first-come, first-served basis by contacting Matt Faulkner in the Army West Point Office of Athletic Communications. In most instances, credentials will be left at the Will Call window, located on the east side of the ticket office in the lobby of the Holleder Center. There is no designated press parking, although special arrangements for television crews may be arranged through Matt Faulkner or Mike Rubbino, facilities operations manager. GAME SERVICES Game notes, statistics, line charts and other vital information will be available in the press box prior to the game. Shot charts and statistics will be distributed during each period break with a full game summary compiled following the contest. The press box is equipped with internet access and reporters should bring their own cord. There is no wireless access in Tate Rink. RADIO Up to three spaces are available per crew. West Point officials reserve the right to limit radio crews to fewer members. Three outside radio lines are available from Tate Rink. Rental fee for these lines is $75 per line. A check and completed radio line agreement MUST be received in the Office of Athletic Communications PRIOR to the game or

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hand-delivered to an athletic communications representative before plugging into the line. Only outgoing collect or credit card calls are permitted. Stations in need of ISDN service should contact Matt Faulkner in Army West Point’s Office of Athletic Communications. TELEVISION Special arrangements must be made through the Office of Athletic Communications and Mike Rubbino, facilities operations manager. PHOTOGRAPHERS Still photographers are requested to contact athletic communications personnel for instructions as to where they may be during game action. Shooting from the penalty boxes is limited to professional photographers representing accredited media outlets or the Army Athletic Association.

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hockey communications contact Matt Faulkner

Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office: 845-938-6871 Cell: 845-905-6591 E-Mail: matthew.faulkner@usma.edu


h o c k e y CATCHING ARMY WEST POINT HOCKEY multimedia and broadcast schedule

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The Army West Point Sports Network will carry at least 26 regular season games and all playoff contests for the 2015-16 season. Army West Point’s Nikoli Busko and Zach Daly handle all calling duties for the Black Knights’ array of broadcasts.

Season and single-game tickets for the 2014-15 Army hockey season are now on sale and can be purchased in a number of ways. Eighteen games are scheduled to be played at Tate Rink this season, highlighted by Atlantic Hockey Association matchups against last season’s champion Robert Morris, as well as Bentley, Holy Cross, Sacred Heart, Canisius, Mercyhurst and American International. Connecticut is also making a trip to Tate Rink, but first time as a Hockey East foe and ECAC Hockey and Ivy League member Brown comes to West Point on Halloween night. Mark your calendars for Jan. 24 with Army renewing its rivalry with the Royal Military College. Individual game chairback seats range from $10-$20 per game depending on the opponent. Bleacher tickets range from $9-$15. Group tickets for those with 10 or more in their party are also available for purchase. Groups can get a game day experience package ranging from $8-$13, while regular tickets for 10 or more from $7-$12. Season tickets for chairback seats are still available and can be purchased for $205 for the general public and $144 for West Point faculty/staff. Bleacher seats are $126 each for the year, while the popular rink side seats, which include food and beverage, are available for the fourth straight season at $320 for Army A Club members.

Audio Web Steam: Offered as part of Army’s Knight Vision subscription-based package. Visit GoArmyWestPoint.com for more. Video Web Stream: In partnership with the Atlantic Hockey Association, this is offered as a part of America One and EverSport, which is subscription based. Visit EverSport.com.com for detail. Radio Broadcast: Fans in the Hudson Valley can listen on 1260 WBNR-AM in Beacon and 1420 WLNA in Peekskill.

ticket pricing Single Game Tickets............................................................Chairbacks $10-20 ............................................................................................... Bleachers $9-15 Mini Plan (Three Game)........................................................................ $21-51 Mini Plan (Six Game)............................................................................. $46-88 Season Tickets........................................................................Chairbacks $195 .................................................................................................Bleachers $119 Address................................................................................639 Howard Road ..................................................................................... West Point, N.Y. 10996 Phone.....................................................................................1-877-TIX-ARMY Buy Online...................................................................GoArmyWestPoint.com

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MARKETING With 14 home games scheduled, a bevy of promotions are planned for Hockey Knight at West Point. Below is a tentative list of hockey promotions, which is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.goARMYsports.com.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 VS. BOSTON COLLEGE ► OPENING KNIGHT - GROUP RATE WITH YOUTH JERSEY

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 VS. BENTLEY ► HALLOWEEN - GROUP RATE WITH COSTUME

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 VS. RIT ► BLACK KNIGHT BUDDIES ► WEST POINT SCHOOLS KNIGHT ► SALUTE TO HEROES

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 VS. RIT ► ROUGH RIDERS SLED HOCKEY TEAM

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 VS. ROBERT MORRIS ► BLACK KNIGHT BUDDIES ► WEST POINT SCHOOLS KNIGHT

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 VS. ROBERT MORRIS ► CHUCK-A-PUCK

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 VS. SACRED HEART ► SKATE WITH THE BLACK KNIGHTS ► TEDDY BEAR TOSS

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 VS. MERRIMACK ► CHUCK-A-PUCK ► BLACK KNIGHT BUDDIES

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 VS. HOLY CROSS ► STAFF & FACULTY KNIGHT

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 VS. HOLY CROSS ► SKATE WITH THE BLACK KNIGHTS ► HOUSE OF BLUES KNIGHT

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 VS. MERCYHURST ► BLACK KNIGHT BUDDIES

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 VS. MERCYHURST ► SKATE WITH THE BLACK KNIGHTS ► SCOUT KNIGHT

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 VS. BENTLEY ► SENIOR KNIGHT

SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 VS. MASSACHUSETTS ► POSTGAME AUTOGRAPHS ► SCOUT KNIGHT

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 VS. SACRED HEART ► WEST POINT SCHOOLS KNIGHT ► STAFF & FACULTY KNIGHT

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Legendary coach Jack Riley celebrating his 90th birthday at West Point.

ALUMNI Each year, the Army Hockey Association holds a golf tournament at the West Point Golf Course, a dinner and alumni game, allowing former players a chance to re-connect, players of different generations to gather and a chance to re-tell stories and pass along the proud traditions of West Point and Army hockey. Three years ago, the event was among the best attended as hundreds of former players, administrators, friends, fans and supporters turned out to celebrate the 90th birthday of former coach Jack Riley. A spirited alumni game with specially made sweaters and pucks, a huge turnout for the golf tournament and a birthday celebration that included family, friends and four Olympic hockey coaches helped make the Army Hockey Alumni Weekend and Jack Riley Birthday Celebration a rousing success. From Friday’s alumni game to Saturday’s 90th birthday party for the legendary Riley, former players, fans and family had the opportunity to share stories, reminisce and pass on birthday wishes to Riley. “What a great weekend for Army hockey,” said Army hockey head coach Brian Riley, Jack’s youngest son. “Seeing so many old faces and such a great turnout really reinforced that Army hockey is a bond for life.” The weekend began with Friday’s alumni game, a close contest with the white squad pulling out a 13-12 victory as more than 20 skaters participated. Each jersey had the Riley nameplate on the back and everyone wore number 90. Special pucks, featuring a photo of Riley and the date, were utilized. “It’s great to see the guys,” said Ed Healy, a 1976 graduate who served as Jack’s head Officer

Army hockey alumni and current players shake hands after a competitive game.

Representative for four years. “It’s been a while since I have been here and this seemed like the perfect weekend to come back and see coach and reconnect with some old friends.” Jack Riley, who won 542 games while behind the Army bench and coached the 1960 U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal, spent parts of the game in the crowd catching up with former players and friends and also spent some time coaching as well. Saturday’s tournament at the West Point Golf Course featured more than 100 participants and a slew of prizes and raffle items. A few golfers sported replica USA sweaters for the start of the event and a few hockey stickers were spotted in golf bags. Each of the four golfers on the winning team received a copy of the book 1960: Miracle at Squaw Valley, written by Harvey Shapiro., among other great prizes. Following the golf event, the festivities moved to the West Point Ski Slope for a birthday celebration of Riley, the head coach of Army for 36 seasons, after passing a road sign that wished him Happy Birthday. More than 150 people were on hand, most of whom signed a giant card provided by U.S.A. Hockey. Brian Riley served as master of ceremonies, thanking everyone for their support of the event and Army hockey. He then introduced three other Olympic coaches who made the trek to West Point, N.Y. Murray Williamson, an assistant on the 1968 squad and head coach of the ‘72 team that won a silver medal; Tim Taylor, an assistant in 1984 and the head coach in 1994 and Lou Vairo, an assistant in 2002 and head coach in 1984, were all on hand for an historic gathering of Olympic greatness. In addition to the Olympic head coaches, all five of Jack Riley’s children -- sons Jay, Mark, Rob and Brian and daughter Mary Beth -- as well as nieces and nephews, cousins and grandchildren

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were on hand. Carl Ulrich, who served as Athletic Director during Riley’s tenure made the trek and former neighbor Bobby Knight, who was out of the country and unable to attend, sent birthday wishes. “I am so blessed,” said Jack Riley, shortly after the crowd sang Happy Birthday. “It has been so great to see so many old friends and players and I thank you all for coming out.” Said Brian Riley, “This has been a great weekend and there are so many people to thank. The Army hockey staff and the Army Hockey Association did an outstanding job putting this together and we are so thankful for the folks that came out to say hi to my dad and support our program.”

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h o c k e y The Army Sports Hall of Fame has inducted nine classes and there is a strong hockey presence among the Academy’s top athletes. Coach Jack Riley and players David Rost, David Merhar, George Clark, John Boretti, Pete Dawkins and Ralph Chesnauskas all left their mark on one of the country’s oldest hockey programs and earned induction. The Army Sports Hall of Fame is located in the Kimsey Athletic Center. Each inductee has a plaque highlighting their many accomplishments and each team has a separate area detailing the history of the sport at West Point. Riley is Army’s all-time winningest coach and compiled a 542-343-20 record during his remarkable 36-year career at the Black Knights’ hockey helm. He retired in 1986 as the secondwinningest college hockey head coach in NCAA history and currently ranks ninth on the list. In addition, Riley led the 1960 U.S. Olympic Team to a gold medal at the Squaw Valley Games. Merhar led Army’s hockey team in scoring during each of his three seasons with the varsity, but it was his explosive senior campaign that earned him national acclaim. Merhar erupted for an NCAA-record 57 goals and tallied 50 assists during the 1968-69 season, becoming the first collegiate player ever to surpass 100 points in one year. No player in NCAA hockey history has scored more points than Rost, who compiled an astounding 330 points during his remarkable fouryear career at Army. Rost was tabbed a first-team All-East selection in 1977, capping a sparkling senior season in which he set an Academy record with 108 points, while jointly setting the NCAA single-season scoring mark with Clarkson’s Dave Taylor. The Black Knights’ career assist leader with 226, Rost tallied 104 career goals to graduate in third place in that category. His 66 assists in 1974-75 remain an Academy record. Clark wasn’t far behind Rost and Merhar when it came to scoring. The Academy’s only two-time All-American, Clark is third all-time with 266 points. His 153 goals top the Academy goals scoring chart while his 113 assists are 10th alltime. He had a seven-goal game to his credit and once netted nine points in a game. Boretti was a three-sport star at the Academy in baseball, soccer and hockey. He played 75 games as a defenseman with 27 points. Dawkins, a Heisman Trophy winner in 1958, was also a defenseman on the hockey team. Chesnauskas, the most recent inductee as part of the Class of 2009, was also a three-sport star. In addition to hockey, he also played football and basketball. On the ice, he served as team captain as a senior for Riley, despite having no hockey experience prior to his arrival at the U.S. Military Academy.

BOB KNIGHT, JACK RILEY AND MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THE aRMY SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

gEORGE CLARK WAS INDUCTED INTO THE ARMY SPORTS HALL OF FAME AS PART OF THE CLASS OF 2008.

tHE kENNA HALL OF ARMY SPORTS IS LOCATED IN KIMSEY ATHLETIC CENTER, JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM TATE RINK.

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THE FIRST FAMILY OF ARMY HOCKEY

ROB RILEY • Army Head Coach (1986-2004) • 306 Career Victories • 257 Victories At Army • Youngest Head Coach Ever To Win Division III National Title (1983-84) • Captained Boston College To 1978 NCAA Championship Game • Spent two years as head coach of the Springfield Falcons, the AHL affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets

JACK RILEY

BRIAN RILEY

• Army Head Coach (1951-1986)

• Army Head Coach (2004-present)

• Retired As Second-Winningest Coach In NCAA History (542 Career Victories) • Two-Time NCAA “Coach of the Year” (1957, 1960) • Coached 1960 Olympic Gold Medal Team • 1979 Inductee, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame • 1999 Inductee, International Hockey Hall Of Fame • 2004 Inductee, Army Sports Hall Of Fame • Two-Time Lester Patrick Award Winner (1986, 2002)

• Three-Time Atlantic Hockey “Coach Of The Year” (2006, ‘07, ‘08) • Army Assistant Coach (1988-96, 1998-2004) • Assistant Coach On Three Different Teams That Qualified For NCAA Tournament • Assistant Coach For SUNY Plattsburgh NCAA Championship Team (1986-87) • 94-19-10 Record In Two Seasons As Head Coach At Shattuck St. Mary’s • Team Captian At Brown (1982-83)

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ZACH MCKELVIE Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames

San Jose Sharks, Florida Panthers

• Signed a free agent contract with the Boston Bruins July 13, 2009 • Recently signed with the Calgary Flames for whom he is playing now • 2009 USMA graduate • Henry “Hal” Beukema Award winner as Army’s team MVP • Army’s first two-time first-team Atlantic Hockey Association choice • Atlantic Hockey Defenseman of the Year • Resigned with the Bruins in 2011. • Participated in training camp with the Bruins in 2011 and 2012 • Played in 39 games with the Providence Bruins. Scored once and handed out an assist.

• Authored four-year professional career in San Jose Sharks and Florida Panthers organizations • Signed as a free agent by the Florida Panthers on July 16, 2002 • Spent the first three years of his career with the San Jose Sharks • Appeared in 51 games for the Cleveland Barons (AHL) in 2001-02 season • Signed as a free agent by the San Jose Sharks on June 8, 1999 • Participated in the North American College Hockey Championship series pitting college seniors from the U.S. against Canada • 1999 USMA graduate • Two-time “Hal” Beukema Award winner as Army’s team MVP • Among Army’s all-time leading scorers

Dan Hinote

Colorado Avalanche, St. Louis Blues • Nine-year veteran of the National Hockey League • Signed a multi-year contract with the St. Louis Blues after seven years in Colorado • Scored 27 goals and dished out 38 assists in 353 career games with the Avalanche • Scored 6 goals and 9 assists in 69 career playoff games • Member of the Colorado Avalanche’s Stanley Cup championship club in 2000-01 • Drafted in the seventh round of the 1996 NHL entry draft (167th overall) • Played in 2000 AHL all-star game, recorded an assist • 1999-00 Lester Kinney Award winner as the Hershey Bears (AHL) most improved player • First NHL game was Oct. 5, 1999 vs. Nashville • First NHL point was Oct. 10, 1999 vs. N.Y. Islanders • First NHL goal was Mar. 4, 2000 vs. Tampa Bay

brad roberts • Signed with the Youngstown Steelhounds of the Central Hockey League Oct. 19, 2006 • 23-14-4 mark in 41 games in first season • Named team’s Rookie of the Year • Played in 13 games in 2007-08 before continuing his military career • Participated in the 2006 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge • 2006 USMA graduate • Henry “Hal” Beukema Award winner as Army’s team MVP

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NCAA FROZEN FOUR SKILLS CHALLENGE

The Army hockey team has been well represented at the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge. In six years of the all-star-like celebration, Army has had four players take part in the festivities. In addition to the skills showcases, those selected also participate in community and charity events in the host city as well as autograph and photo opportunities. Goalie Brad Roberts, forwards Luke Flicek and Owen Meyer and defenseman Zach McKelvie have all participated.

ZACH MCKELVIE, 2009 Verizon Center, Washington, D.C.

BRAD ROBERTS, 2006 Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.

LUKE FLICEK, 2008 Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo.

owen meyer, 2010 Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.

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h o c k e y Olympic gold medals and international competition and success are also a part of the Army hockey tradition. From Jack Riley and Larry Palmer winning gold medals to players competing in the World University Games and pre-Olympic Tours, Army hockey has traveled the globe. Riley, Army’s head coach for 36 seasons, was behind the bench for the 1960 U.S. Olympic team and pulled off a series of stunning upsets on the way to winning the gold medal. To build team unity, he named his lines Red, White and Blue instead of the standard first, second and third lines and preached fitness. A 7-5 win over Czechoslovakia was followed by a 12-1 win over Australia before they opened medal play with a 6-3 victory over Sweden. The U.S. followed that up with a 2-1 upset against gold-medal favorite Canada and a 9-1 pasting of Germany. Riley then guided the Americans past Russia, 3-2, marking the first time in history a U.S. hockey team had beaten a Soviet team. The rematch with the Czechs was closer but following a 9-4 win that included six unanswered goals by the Americans, the celebration was set. A standing ovation on the plane ride home was followed by a military police es-

cort at West Point and a victory gathering. Riley also participated as a skater internationally, competing in the ‘48 Olympics in Stockholm where the team finished fourth despite defeating Italy 3-1 and Poland 31-1. Riley scored the game-winning goal in a 4-3 win over England but Canada won the gold medal. Palmer, a three-time letterwinner for Riley at West Point, joined the goldmedal winning team following his graduation in 1959 as the back-up goaltender. Scott Schulze, a defenseman who registered 90 points prior to his graduation from West Point in 1990, was a member of Team U.S.A. in the World University Games in 1989 in Sapporo, Japan. The 1991 World University Games’ U.S. roster featured classmates Todd Tamburino and Scott Williams during competition in Sophia, Bulgaria. Williams was a 1991 graduate with 31 points while Tamburino collected 57 points from his defenseman position. Ed Crowley, a 1948 graduate, was an alternate on the 1948 squad with Riley while Paul DeGironimo was part of a pre-Olympic Tour prior to his graduation in 1987.

1960 Olympic Hockey

Gold Medal: United States Silver Medal: Canada Bronze Medal: Soviet Union U.S. Results 2/19 - United States 7, Czechoslovakia 5 2/21 - United States 12, Australia 1 2/22 - United States 6, Sweden 3 2/24 - United States 9, Germany 1 2/25 - United States 2, Canada 1 2/27 - United States 3, USSR 2 2/28 - United States 9, Czechoslovakia 4

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Larry Palmer (left) and coach Jack Riley.

The 1960 U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team before the final cut.

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h o c k e y West Point has become a popular training stop for National Hockey Leaegue teams. Team visits have ranged from a day to a week and usually include lunch in the Cadet Mess Hall with the Corps of Cadets, military-style training on and off post, utilization of Tate Rink and its locker room and work in the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins Class of 1959 Strength Development Center. The Florida Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils are among the NHL teams that have worked out at West Point. The U.S. Junior National team and Polish National Team have also taken advantage of the state-of-the-art facilities.

Henrik Lundquist and the New York Rangers visited Tate Rink in 2007 and 2005.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are the most recent team to utilize West Point to cap off training camp. They spent Sept. 27-29, 2013, on the banks of the Hudson. Pictured here are Penguins and Army team captains (L to R) Evgeni Malkin, Brooks Orpik, Mac Lalor, Sidney Crosby, Josh Richards, Brian Schultz and Chris Kunitz looking out onto Washington Statue.

Head coach Brian Riley speaks to members of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization during one of their three training visits to West Point (2013, 2007, 2006).

Keith Primeau of the Philadelphia Flyers pictured here in 2008.

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h o c k e y “Having the opportunity to coach here at West Point is both an honor and a privilege. On a daily basis, you have an opportunity to interact with the most impressive young people that this country has to offer. Knowing that in some small way, you as a coach help develop these young men to become the future leaders -- in not only the U.S. Army but in this country -- makes coaching here at West Point both a rewarding and humbling experience.”

– Head Coach Brian Riley “My experience at West Point so far has been challenging yet rewarding. The constant physical grind can be taxing along with the academic and military training from the academy. The friendships formed from my teammates enables me to overcome these hurdles and the bonds created amongst us will last a lifetime.”

- junior ryan nick “Playing hockey at West Point allows you to put the leadership principles learned into immediate practice on the ice and in the locker room. Being on the hockey team provides you with instant feedback on what leadership practices work and which do not. In addition, balancing hockey and the daily challenges of West Point forces you to balance your time very well. The daily grind here can wear on you if you let it, especially if compounded by a subpar day at the rink, so staying optimistic through every experience has been a lesson engrained in me throughout my two years here. Lastly, although this place may be difficult at times, especially in the classrooms, create bonds that most people are not fortunate enough to ever experience.”

The Army hockey team formed Neighborhood Knights in 2009. One component of the community outreach program includes partaking in the Adopt-A-Highway program.

- junior Parker Gahagen “Coming to West Point has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Throughout my three and half years here I have had awesome opportunities to work with the intelligence community, complete engineering projects, and train with various Army units. Playing hockey here and meeting the demands of the Academy can be difficult, but the opportunity to be a part of the Army Hockey family and compete in NCAA Division I hockey is definitely worth all the work. We have been working hard and preparing all preseason and I am excited to see what we accomplish this season!”

- SEnIOR Luke Jenkins

Members of the Army hockey team graciously greet fans for autograph sessions after select home games.

The Army hockey team has been a regular on national television broadcasts during head coach Brian Riley’s tenure.

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MEDIA DAY

The Army hockey team held Media Day on Sept. 25 at Tate Rink. Along with filming spots to air on the rink’s state-of-the-art video board, the Black Knights had still headshots taken, snapped the official team photo and partook in interviews and photo sessions with local television and print media members.

TAKING THE GAME OUTDOORS

Each year, the Army hockey team makes the trek on Route 9W to Bear Mountain State Park for an outdoor scrimmage. Often held around the Christmas break, the team travels in vans for a workout outside. Teams are chosen by the captains and then sticks are thrown in the middle of the rink where a player randomly choose who uses what model. What follows is a high-intensity game with nothing but pride on the line, held in one of the most spectacular settings of the Hudson Valley.

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h o c k e y Holleder Center, the home of Tate Rink and Army Hockey, is located next to venerable Michie Stadium on the sprawling acreage of West Point. Holleder Center, a 131,000 square foot facility, was completed on Oct. 1, 1985, and houses Tate Rink, Christl Arena, offices for the Army hockey staff, administrative offices, the Army Ticket Office and an athletic training room. Tate Rink, with a capacity of 2,525 fans, has served as home ice for 25 years and continues to attract fans in record numbers while proving a true “home ice” advantage for the Black Knights. Army christened Tate Rink with a 5-0 victory over Ryerson on Oct. 25, 1985 and has enjoyed success at home ever since, with a .500 or better record 20 times and a winning percentage greater of than .600. In excess of 30,000 people have turned out to Tate Rink in each of the past 20 seasons to support the Black Knights. In 1996-97, the Black Knights set a third consecutive attendance mark, attracting 42,929 fans. The all-time single-game attendance record for Tate Rink is 3,147, established in 1988-89 when Army edged Rensselaer, 4-3. New dasher boards, seamless glass and a new ice surface are among the recent upgrades made to Tate Rink. Other recent renovations include: a Daktronics scoreboard, installation of 32 television-quality lights with 600- and 1,000-watt settings and installation of a Double-Ply, Low-E ceiling. Premium rink-side seating and a hospitality area are the newest additions to Tate Rink. Twenty-four seats were added to the North end of the rink and for the third consecutive year, fans will have the chance to visit the hospitality area. The hockey players benefit from a spacious locker room right outside the ice surface. Included in the space is a locker room, changing room, team room, athletic training room and the team’s video suite. The team room and video suite are the latest additions. Donations by players, families and friends of Army Hockey helped complete the team room that includes large sofas, a big-screen television, surround sound, study carousels and wireless Internet.

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INSIDE THE LOCKER ROOM Head coach Brian Riley addresses the team in the Black Knights’ impressive locker room.

Pictured here is the outer portion of the Black Knights’ state-of-the-art locker room area.

A view of Army’s team room, complete with hardwood tables and chairs, flat screen televisions, plush couches and computer working stations for the cadet-athletes.

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The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our nation’s most famous and influential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army officer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other colleges or universities. It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are committed to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfless service to our nation.


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“I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” Astronaut Frank Borman

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” - Heisman Trophy winner Glenn Davis

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“I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I believe in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - President George H.W. Bush

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“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA


“My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on ‘The Plain’ and he is just beaming.” - General H. Norman Schwarzkopf

“I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - General Colin Powell

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“How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - Journalist Walter Cronkite

“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world.” - President George W. Bush

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“This place reeks of honor and discipline. With this show, we’ve been to a lot of great campuses all throughout the country over the years—and folks, let me tell you - there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and go look up West Point’s wikipedia page and compare that to your local college – that ought to shut you down for a while!” – Colin Cowherd, ESPN Radio HOST


“Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - Heisman Trophy winner Pete Dawkins

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“As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined an alertness of mind and body.” - Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig

“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win.” - President Ronald Reagan

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“West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69


“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes ... Duty -- Honor -Country. Today marks my final roll call with you. But I want you to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious thoughts will be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” - General Douglas MacArthur

“As I look back on my life, I’ll always revere the opportunities that came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were irreplaceable.” - Astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin

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“You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being a leader is the best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that will make you the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski

“This nation is grateful that four years ago every man and woman graduating today made a life-changing decision. You left the comforts and familiar surroundings of civilian life, and devoted yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms.” - FORMER Vice President Dick Cheney

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“West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - President Bill Clinton


AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID ... “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.”


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Robert E. Lee ’29 The Academy’s ninth Superintendent (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during his four years at West Point. He graduated second in his class and never earned a single demerit during his four years at the Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, he was selected to serve as Commanding General of the Army, but instead resigned his commission and was named GeneralIn-Chief of the Confederate Army from 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort Lee, Va., was named in his honor. Ulysses S. Grant ’43 Grant distinguished himself during the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in 1863; his victory secured control of the Mississippi River for the Union. President Abe Lincoln later appointed him Commanding General of the Army in March 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant later served as the 18th President of the United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, his image graces the $50 bill. George W. Goethals ’80 Goethals became an architect and was builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 to 1914. John J. Pershing ’86 Considered the second most senior officer in Army history, behind only George Washington, Pershing served as commander of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I. The two-millionplus troops of the AEF made a decisive contribution to the defeat of Imperial Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader distinguished him among European commanders, and through repeated successes on the battlefield, promoted American prestige around the world. He served as Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named General of the Armies of the United States upon his retirement in 1924. Douglas MacArthur ’03 After World War I, MacArthur returned to West Point to serve as the Academy’s 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. During that time, he was responsible for

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the revitalization of the Academy. He was later promoted to General of the Army and served as Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific Theater during World War II. During that time, he received the Medal of Honor for leading defense preparation and operations on the Philippine Islands. He later served as Supreme Allied Commander, Japan, and as commander, United Nations Command in the Far East. He was one of only five officers to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars).

1953 to 1961 and was one of only five officers to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars).

Trophy winner in Army football history. He later served as chairman and CEO of Primerica.

Alexander M. Haig Jr. ’47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary of State during the Reagan administration from 1981 to 1982.

James V. Kimsey ’62 Kimsey was the founding chairman of America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey Foundation in 1996.

George S. Patton Jr. ’09 “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one of the most colorful commanders in the Army. During World War II the famed commander of the 2nd Armored Division and later the Third Army displayed courage and daring as prominently as the pair of ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton accomplished one of the most remarkable feats in military history in December 1944, when he quickly turned the Third Army northward to reinforce the Allied southern flank against the German attack in the Battle of the Bulge. The General’s doctrine of aggressive employment of massive armor forces continue to prove themselves in combat arenas around the world.

Frank Borman ’50 An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded the first circumlunar flight of the earth. He later served as President of Eastern Airlines.

Omar N. Bradley ’15 During his career, Bradley earned a reputation as one of the best infantry commanders in World War II. He commanded the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divisions before going on to command the 1st Army and the 12th Army Group. After the war he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1948 to 1949 and served as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 to 1953. He was the last Army officer to be promoted to General of the Army (five stars), and the Bradley fighting vehicle is named in his honor. Dwight D. Eisenhower ’15 During World War II, Eisenhower served as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. During that time, he was promoted to General of the Army (five stars). After the war, he served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to 1948 and was named President of Columbia University in 1948. He served as the 34th President of the United States from

Fidel V. Ramos ’50 One of the Academy’s international cadets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army officer after graduation. He eventually became the country’s military Chief of Staff and later Secretary of National Defense. He also served as President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. Edwin E. Aldrin ’51 An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin participated in the first manned lunar landing with Michael Collins (USMA ’52) and was the second man to walk on the moon. Edward White ’52 An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White was the first man to walk in space and was one of the three astronauts killed in the Apollo I disaster in 1967. H. Norman Schwarzkopf ’56 As Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ultimately responded to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the largest U.S. deployment since the Vietnam War, including portions of the Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Peter M. Dawkins ’59 Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) as a senior and became the third Heisman

Michael W. Krzyzewski ’69 Krzyzewski served as head basketball coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 before assuming similar duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to three national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October 2001. He coached the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. MARTIN E. DEMPSEY ’74 General Martin E. Dempsey serves as the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he serves as the principal military adviser to the President, the Secretary of Defense and the National Security Council. By law, he is the nation’s highest-ranking military officer. Prior to becoming Chairman, the general served as the Army’s 37th Chief of Staff. Dempsey served as the Deputy Commander and then Acting Commander of U.S. Central Command. Before becoming Chief of Staff of the Army, he commanded U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.

Raymond T. Odierno ‘76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Division during the fall of 2003 which, along with Special Forces units, captured Saddam Hussein in December of that year. Odierno helped plan and coordinate the raid that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator. He currently serves as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. Robert S. Kimbrough ’89 Kimbrough was named one of 11 new astronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. Kimbrough ranks among Army Baseball’s career leaders in saves. A veteran of Desert Storm, he currently works for NASA in Houston as a flight simulation engineer and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.


The Center For Enhanced Performance (CEP) ensures that every cadet now has the opportunity to develop expertise in the key mental skills which underlie high-level performance in all situations. It offers three programs designed to maximize West Point cadet performance, as well as export these critical mental skills to the United States Army at large. The Performance Enhancement Program (PEP) uses state-of-the-art training methods and sophisticated audio/video technologies, while broadening the applications to include cadets from every performance endeavor. This training, as comprehensive and detailed as any received by professional and Olympic athletes, enables cadets to develop confidence under pressure, concentration amidst distractions, and composure during times of stress. Cadets participate in individual training sessions, during free periods in their academic schedule, learning, and then applying the skills of imagery, attention control, stress and energy management, and goal setting. Biofeedback training allows cadets to learn crucial selfregulation techniques. Sophisticated audio and video simulations of game and practice situations are created to facilitate guided imagery and mental rehearsal of specific physical, academic, or military skills. The Academic Excellence Program provides instruction in academic support skills designed to help cadets succeed in the classroom. Three classes are offered throughout the academic year: 1) the Student Success Course, a 20 lesson course combining the study skills of textbook marking, note taking, test preparation and time management, with the mental skills such as attention control, confidence building,

stress and energy management; 2) Reading Efficiency, a 10 lesson course designed to improve reading speed and comprehension through drill and utilization of modern computer technologies; and 3) Information Literacy and Critical Thinking, a 20-lesson course taught jointly with the USMA Library staff created to enhance problem-solving skills and critically read and evaluate research. The CEP Tutor Program organizes final exam preparation sessions at the end of each semester, and cadet tutors for nearly every academic course are available throughout the year. Most recently the CEP created the Military Enhancement Program (MEP), designed to apply the skills and techniques taught by the Performance Enhancement Program within a military context. MEP Training is now nested throughout the 47 months of the West Point experience. These programs are unique aids to the every member of the Corps of Cadets who seeks to achieve their full potential in academics, athletics and military training. The Center for Enhanced Performance is a powerful demonstration of the Academy’s commitment to provide the finest training available to the future leaders of the nation. The results the program has had on hockey players is undeniable. Army has garnered two first team Academic All-America certificates over the last two years, produced one Senior CLASS Award winner and had the vast majority of the roster make the dean’s list. In 2012-13, the Black Knights totaled 17 Atlantic Hockey Association Academic honor roll members, a dozen of which return for the 2013-14 campaign.

A DAY IN The Life Of A Cadet The West Point academic calendar is broken down into Day One and Day Two. Below are the typical schedules for senior captain Christian Pomarico. A Human Geography major, Pomarico returns as one of the top defensemen on the team. Christian Pomarico Day One 0650.................................................................................Wake-up 0710..............................................................Morning formation 0730-0820................................................................... Breakfast 0840-1045..................................................Free Periods/Study 1100-1155.......................................History of the Military Art 1205..................................................................Lunch Formation 1215-1235.........................................Lunch with Hockey Team 1250-1355................................................Commandant’s Hour 1355-1450.......................................Colloquium in Geography 1510...............................................................Arrive at Tate Rink 1530-1700........................................................Hockey practice 1730-1830.........................Hockey Team workout in Kimsey 1845-1915...................................Dinner with Team in Kimsey 1930................................................................. Homework/Study 2300...................................................................TAPs/Lights out Day Two 0650.................................................................................Wake-up 0710..............................................................Morning formation 0715............................................................................... Breakfast 0730-0825.........................................International Relations 0840-0935...Environmental Engineering for Community Dev. 1100-1155................................................................. Climatology 1205..................................................................Lunch Formation 1215-1235.........................................Lunch with hockey team 1250-1335............................................. Dean’s Hour/Briefings 1430...............................................................Arrive at Tate Rink 1530-1700........................................................Hockey practice 1845-1915........................................Dinner with hockey team 1930................................................................. Study/Homework 2300...................................................................TAPs/Lights out “MILITARY SPEAK” Plebe or Fourth Class............................................... Freshman Yearling or Third Class.......................................... Sophomore Cow or Second Class........................................................Junior Firstie or First Class........................................................Senior OBC...................................................Officer Basic Course A cadet’s first stop after graduation from the Academy. OBC preceeds a cadet’s first assignment. BRANCH.............................(i.e. Field Artillery, Infantry) Specific part of the Army that each cadet chooses to join upon graduation. Cadets receive their “branch” in February of their senior year. What you branch determines where you are stationed for OBC. HONOR CODE ...... “A Cadet Will Not Lie, Cheat, Steal or Tolerate Those Who Do.” The creed, or oath, each cadet takes upon entering the Academy. It is the code by which all cadets must live.

Members of the Philadelphia Flyers visited the Center for Enhanced Performance during their visit in 2003.


Peterson’s Guide ranks West Point as one of the most competitive colleges in the nation and Forbes ranked West Point as American’s best college in 2009. There are approximately 12,000 applications each year for less than 1,200 cadet vacancies. Applicants compete for vacancies and are evaluated in three areas: academics, physical aptitude and demonstrated leadership ability. Cadet vacancies are allocated to each member of Congress and to the representatives to Congress from Washington, D.C., Guam, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, American Samoa and the Mariana Islands. Many foreign governments are also invited to nominate cadets under a Department of State program, so the student population at West Point is incredibly diverse. The following is an overview of the first three steps toward gaining admittance to West Point. Further information regarding the admissions process and orientation visits is available by calling the Director of Admissions at (845) 9384041. Should you wish to schedule an official visit, contact the Army Hockey office at (845) 938-8012.

Determine If You Meet Entrance Requirements To meet West Point’s minimum entrance requirements, you must: be at least 17 but not yet 23 on the day you enter West Point; be a U.S. citizen at the time you enter (except for foreign cadets as noted above); not be married or pregnant, nor have a legal obligation to support a child or other dependent. Additionally, you must meet academic, medical and physical qualifications. To be considered academically qualified, you should have an above-average high school or college academic record and strong performance on the standardized American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Exam or the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Additionally, you should take a strong college preparatory program in high school, including four years of English, four years of math (including trigonometry), two years of laboratory science, two years of a foreign language and one year of U.S. history. To be medically qualified, you must be in good physical and mental health and pass a medical exam administered by the Department of Defense. To meet physical qualification standards, you must demonstrate above-average strength, endurance and agility. The West Point Field Force administers a Physical Aptitude Exam to measure these traits. The exam includes: pull-ups for men/flexed arm hang for women, basketball throw from the kneeling position, standing long jump, a 300-yard shuttle run and a two-minute bout of push-ups.

Apply for a Nomination A nomination is the legal authority for West Point to consider a candidate for admission. Nominations are available from every member of Congress and from the representatives to Congress listed above. At a minimum, you should apply to your two senators, your representative and the Vice President. Nominations are also available, from the President, for children of career military personnel, and from the Secretary of the Army for enlisted soldiers in the Regular Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard; for children of deceased or 100% disabled veterans; children of persons awarded the Medal of Honor; and students in Army ROTC, Army Junior ROTC, or Navy, Air Force, or Marine Junior ROTC units which have been designated as Honor Units with Distinction.

Start a File at West Point West Point will start your candidate file upon receipt of a completed Precandidate Questionnaire. You may obtain a questionnaire by writing or calling: Director of Admissions U.S. Military Academy 646 Swift Road West Point, NY 10996-1905 (845) 938-3188 Automated admissions information is also available at the above phone number. Additionally, you can request a questionnaire from the Academy’s World Wide Web page at: www.usma. edu/Admissions. The web site also includes additional information about the admissions process as well as the courses of instruction available at West Point. Finally, if you are at least a high school junior and are sincerely interested in attending West Point and serving as an officer in the U.S. Army, you should talk to your school guidance counselor. Each counselor’s office has a copy of the latest West Point catalog and information to help you with your college choices.

Academic Disciplines Engineering Civil Electrical Mechanical Information Systems Environmental Engineering Management Systems Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Engineering Psychology Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Infrastructure Systems System Management

Humanities Art, Philosophy & Literature History Foreign Languages Law and Legal Studies Foreign Area Studies

Basic Sciences Physics Environmental Geography Geospatial Information Science Chemistry Life Science Computer Science Mathematical Sciences Operation Research Basic Sciences Electronics and Info Technology Systems Environmental Sciences

Social Sciences Psychology Sociology Economics Human Geography Leadership Management Political Science Military Art & Science


Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.”


o’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and topof-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country.


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Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on July

17, 2013. LTG Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1975. He earned master’s degrees from Long Island University and Kansas State University. Previous to this assignment, LTG Caslen served as the Chief of the Office of Security CooperationIraq. LTG Caslen’s prior deployments and assignments include serving as the commander of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the command that oversees the Command and General Staff College and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs located throughout the United States; commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and commanding general of the Multi-National Division-North during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commandant of Cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; Deputy Director for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint Staff; Assistant Division Commander (maneuver), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); Chief of Staff, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Chief of Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Mountain during Operation Enduring Freedom; Commander, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Chief of Staff, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Senior Brigade C2 Observer/ Controller, Operations Group, Joint Readiness Training Center; Commander, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division (Light); Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task Force Bravo; Brigade Operations Officer, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. LTG Caslen’s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters. He has earned the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge, and is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger qualified. LTG Caslen is married with three children.

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Brigadier General John (J.T.) Thomson became the 75th Commandant of Cadets this August. He hails from Tyler, Texas, and earned his commission as a Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery in 1986. His initial assignment was with the 6th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in Kitzingen, Germany, in direct support to the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division from 1987 to 1990. In 1990, BG Thomson was assigned to the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Nuremburg, Germany. From 1992 to 1994, he served as Operations Officer for the 1st Armored Division Artillery in Baumholder, Germany, and then later commanded Bravo Battery, 4th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in direct support to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. Following battery command, he served as a Tactical Officer for the U.S. Corps of Cadets at West Point until 1997. From June 1998 to June 2003, BG Thomson was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division (M) at Fort Hood, Texas. BG Thomson commanded the 2nd Battalion, 4th Field Artillery (MLRS) of the 214th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill, Okla., from June 2003 to June 2005. Following battalion command, he served on the Joint Staff as an advisor to the Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, extensively interacting and traveling with the U.S. Department of State on national security affairs. From May 2007 to Feb. 2008, he served as the Executive Officer to the Commanding General of Multi-National Corps, Iraq. He later headed the Commander’s Initiatives Group for Multi-National Forces-Iraq from Oct. 2008 to Jan. 2009, and then served as Executive Officer to the MNF-I Commanding General from April 2009 to July 2009. BG Thomson commanded the 41st Fires Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, from Oct. 2009 to July 2011. Following brigade command, he became the Director of the Chief’s Coordination Group (CCG) for the 38th Chief of Staff of the Army at Headquarters, Department of the Army through March 2013. In April 2013, he assumed duties as Deputy Commander for the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo. BG Thomson earned a B.S. degree in computer engineering from the U.S. Military Academy in 1986 and a M.S. degree in Counseling and Leader Development from Long Island University in 1995. BG Thomson and his wife, Holly, have two sons, Tyler and Parker.

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Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering officer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who graduated from West Point in 2013. Son, Danny, is a 2LT in the Army and a 2015 West Point graduate and son, Zach, is currently a yearling at USMA..


h o c k e y ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BOO CORRIGAN

BOO CORRIGAN Director of Athletics 5th Year Notre Dame, 1990 Now in the midst of his fifth year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at the Army West Point, Boo Corrigan has guided the Black Knights to incredible successes on the fields of friendly strife, victories over Navy, surpassed ambitious fundraising goals, upgraded several facilities, added three varsity sports and created a new brand identity, all while cadet-athletes continued to raise the bar academically. Corrigan was named Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on Feb. 1, 2011 and the short time since, Army has won the “Star” series against Navy, claimed the overall competition against the Midshipmen, added Academic All-American certificates, raised the annual fund by nearly $3 million, increased the “For Us All Capital Campaign by $55 million,” completed fundraising on a new lacrosse building and established 10new program endowments. Under Corrigan’s leadership, Army has added women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s rugby to its offering of sports with nearly a quarter of the Corps of Cadets, around 1,000, competing in varsity sports under the athletic department. In addition to the additional sport offerings, a massive state-of-the art videoboard was added to Tate Rink, a press box was included at Doubleday Field at Johnson Stadium, the ticket office was upgraded and moved to a more fan-friendly location in Michie Stadium and work will begin the fall on a lacrosse building that will include locker rooms, team rooms, weight room, athletic training space and much more for both the men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. A branding campaign that started in 2011 at Michie Stadium will continue with additions to Christl Arena this fall. Corrigan has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics’ relationships in several key areas. In his tenure, Army has secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add significant value to Army’s corporate sponsorships while maintaining the tradition of West Point Athletics. In his first full three years at West Point, Corrigan has overseen a program that owns 11 Patriot League regular season or tournament championships and sent eight teams to the NCAA postseason. Thirtythree cadets have earned a major award from their conference, Last season, the senior class of 2015 set a high standard for future classes with a .556 winning percentage, marking the highest four-year percentage since the Class of 1995 finished with a .557 mark. In addition, Army West Point had another great year in the classroom with three cadet-athletes earning Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year in their respective sports. Army West Point also partnered with Nike to complete a successful rebranding initiative in the spring of 2015. Corrigan ushered in a new logo and word mark for Army West Point as part of the rebrand. In 2013-14, Corrigan led Army Athletics to its first star series victory since 1996, going 12-11 in star competitions against Navy. It was the 12th victory in the series for the Academy. West Point went 18-13 overall against the Mids during the year and has a 3429-1 mark versus Navy in the last two seasons. Army finished a very successful campaign in 201314 with an overall record of 235-173-7 for a .575 winning percentage, the highest mark since 2004-05. The Black Knights brought home league titles in

men’s tennis, baseball and women’s basketball. Army won regular season titles in men’s tennis and baseball, while the women’s hoops squad won the league tournament and was a 13th seed in the NCAA Tournament. Ten of Army’s squads participated in Patriot League postseason, while rifle earned an NCAA berth for the 11th-straight season. Army collected more than 100 all-league citations in 2012-13 alone. Hockey’s Cheyne Rocha and lacrosse’s Brendan Buckley each captured the Senior CLASS Award in their respective sports, making Army the only school in the nation to have multiple winners in 201213. During the 2012-13 season, Army teams combined to post an overall record of 236-183-8 for a .562 winning percentage. The winter sports programs had their best season in five years as the women’s basketball team won the Patriot League regular season title, the men’s basketball team posted its first winning season in 28 years and the rifle squad advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 10th consecutive season. It was also a great year in the competition against fellow service academies. Army split the season series versus Navy, 16-16-1, marking the best winning percentage against the Mids (.500) since 2004-05. The Black Knights owned a 4-2-1 record against Air Force, improving the record to 20-18-2 (.525) versus service academy foes in 2012-13. Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the classroom under Corrigan’s watch. In his three full years, Army has boasted 12 Academic All-Americans, including seven first-team selections. Lacrosse’s Brendan Buckely became the first Army athlete to capture Academic All-American of the Year honors in 2012. In 2011, the Black Knights’ football team boasted two first-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, a first for the program since 1957. Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year, including Buckley, a two-time overall men’s winner. During the 2013-14 season, Army registered five Academic All-American selections. Twenty of Army’s 24 NCAA programs scored above the national average in the 2013 NCAA APR report. The men’s cross country and wrestling teams earned public recognition for finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport. The cross country squad boasted a perfect score of 1,000. In addition, former football standout Andrew Rodriguez, Class of 2012, became the first Army player to win the National Football Foundation’s Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur Athletic Union’s James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the country. He was the first Army player to receive the award since 1946 and was just the third player in history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. Army has been the focus of national attention since Corrigan’s arrival. He was instrumental in sup-

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porting the CBS documentary, “Game of Honor,” that chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 football season leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast to a national audience on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army football team was also the focus of a behind-the-scenes book titled, “Soldiers First,” written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan has been an active leader in the Patriot League, serving as chairman of the conference’s Broadband Committee. Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external affairs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He served as a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its official athletics website and creation of 1520 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a deficit to profit in his first year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. His collegiate experience also includes a stint as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 199295. Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. He is married to the former Kristen Aceto, a former field hockey and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who also earned a master’s degree from the school. The couple has three children, Finley, Tre and Brian. He is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena Corrigan.

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h o c k e y HEAD COACH

BRIAN RILEY

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Head Coach 12th Season Brown, 1983 Follow on Twitter: @Coach_BRiley When Brian Riley was named Army hockey’s 16th head coach in 2004, he was familiar with West Point. Following 14 years as an assistant to his brother Rob and a lifetime of hockey education from his father Jack, Brian Riley knew all about the U.S. Military Academy. The knowledge, preparation and hard work have all paid off for Brian as he adds to the Riley legacy and Army hockey. Just the third Army hockey coach in the past 63 years, Brian Riley has made his mark on a program coached by his father and brother in just eight seasons. The Vice President for Membership of the American Hockey Coaches Association, Brian Riley is a three-time Atlantic Hockey Association Coach of the Year, has guided Army to eight consecutive Atlantic Hockey Association playoff berths, led the team to its the first regular season championship in program history, posted non-conference victories and had four players chosen to participate in the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Competition. Riley was recently appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee, which is responsible for the management of the NCAA Championship. Brian Riley has posted a 119-216-52 mark during his tenure behind the West Point bench after succeeding his brother, Rob who briefly retired from coaching in 2004. Prior to Rob, Jack Riley, their father, stood behind the Black Knights bench for 36 seasons. In addition to his success at Army, Jack Riley also coached the U.S. Olympic hockey team to a stunning gold medal in the 1960 Games. Utilizing a defensive system that focuses on physical, intense play and opportunistic scoring, Riley has led his squad to the Atlantic Hockey Association playoffs in all 11 of his seasons. In 2014-15, Riley’s team earned points every weekend in the final month of the Atlantic Hockey schedule going into the league’s playoffs, including a win over eventaul tournament champion RIT on the road in Rochester. He tutored his first Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Year in Tyler Pham and he was also named to the All-Rookie Team. In 2013-14, the Black Knights took eventual Atlantic Hockey Champion Robert Morris to three games in their first round series. Riley’s team forced a game three in the series with a 4-2 win in the second game. C.J. Reuschlein was named as part of the AHA All-Rookie Team after leading the Black Knights in scoring with 22 points, becoming the first rookie since Rob Ross had 17 as tops in 2004-05. An upstart Riley club opened the 2012-13 season as one of the hottest teams in the AHA

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with early wins over Sacred Heart (2), American International and then No. 19th-ranked Robert Morris - all in the friendly confines of Tate Rink. The Black Knights sat in the upper echelon of the AHA standings throughout much of the first half of conference action, which ultimately helped the USCHO name Riley its mid-season Coach of the Year. Army went on to finish the year with an AHA playoff berth, forward Joe Kozlak earned AHA AllRookie Team honors and senior Andy Starczewski was among the initial candidates for the Hobey Baker Award. In addition to the on-ice success of his players, Riley had the pleasure of coaching 2013 Men’s Hockey Senior CLASS Award winner Cheyne Rocha, who also earned first team Academic AllAmerica honors for the second year in a row. In 2011-12, Army posted seven ties and four wins, including victories over Canadian rival Royal Military College (9-1), ECAC Hockey’s Rensselaer (3-2) in the Toyota/UConn Classic and a dramatic 4-4 overtime tie with Air Force. Riley helped Army resume its rivalry with its military brethren for the first time since 2006 and then watched as 12 players registered points in the eight-goal victory. Army qualified for the Atlantic Hockey Playoffs but dropped a pair of games to Holy Cross in the opening round. The 2010-11 team won 11 games and earned home ice for the playoffs while a pair of players – Marcel Alvarez and Cody Omilusik earned All-AHA accolades. Among the victories, was a 5-2 triumph at the University of Massachusetts at the Mullins Center, a dramatic 5-4 win at Air Force, a threepoint weekend against Robert Morris and a 4-1 victory over AIC outdoors at Rentschler Field in Hartford, Conn. During the 2009-10 season, Riley helped the Black Knights to an 11-win season and the No. 6 seed in the conference playoffs. Among the victories was a three-point weekend against Air Force at Tate Rink, a 4-4 overtime draw at Colgate and a 2-1 win at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the second consecutive year of a non-conference win. In the postseason, Riley was selected as an assistant coach of the East squad at the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Competition where he coached Army’s Owen Meyer, the fourth Black Knight selected for the honor, joining Brad Roberts (2006), Luke Flicek (2008) and Zach McKelvie (2009). In 2008-09, with a team of 12 freshmen, Riley guided the Black Knights to the Atlantic Hockey Association playoffs for the sixth straight season. Included in the wins was a shocking upset of No. 2 Miami, 3-2 in the consolation game of the Ohio Hockey Classic.

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Coaching Experience

• Head Coach, Army, 2004-present • Assistant Coach, Army, 1989-96, 1999-2004 • Head Coach, Shattuck St. Mary’s Prep (Minn.), 1996-98 • Asst. Coach, UMass-Lowell, 1987-88 • Asst. Coach, SUNY Plattsburgh, 1984-87

Athletic Background

• Four-year hockey letterwinner, Brown University • Team Co-Captain, 1982-83

Awards/Honors

• Atlantic Hockey “Coach of the Year,” 2006, 2007, 2008 • Class of ’36 Trophy (Brown), 1983 • Patrick Jones Trophy (Brown), 1983

Academic Background

• B.A., Political Science, Brown University, 1983 • M.S., Education, Boston University, 2003

Head Coaching Record

Year School Record 2004-05 Army 11-21-3 2005-06 Army 12-18-7 2006-07 Army 19-12-5 2007-08 Army 19-14-4 2008-09 Army 11-19-6 2009-10 Army 11-18-7 2010-11 Army 11-20-4 2011-12 Army 4-23-7 2012-13 Army 7-22-5 2013-14 Army 6-28-0 2014-15 Army 8-22-4 Career 119-216-52

Pct. (.357) (.419) (.597) (.568) (.389) (.403) (.371) (.221) (.279) (.176) (.294 (.374)

Six years ago, Riley led Army to its first regular season championship and won 19 games for the second consecutive season. Army went 19-14-4 in 2007-08, winning the AHA regular season title and the top seed in the conference tournament. For the second straight year, Army advanced to the semifinal round. During the 2007-08 season, Army put together a league-best nine-game unbeaten streak (8-0-1) to clinch the regular season title. Army won the first two games of the best-of-three series with Sacred Heart to advance to the semifinals where a loss to Mercyhurst ended the season. In 2006-07, the Black Knights hosted a league playoff game at Tate Rink for the first time and beat Bentley, 6-2. They followed that with a 3-1 win over Connecticut in the semifinals before losing to Air Force in the finals. Riley was named the league coach of the year for the first time in 2005-06 when the team finished fifth in conference play after overcoming a 0-7-1 start. In his first campaign behind the Black Knights’


h o c k e y @COACH_BRILEY bench, Riley engineered one of the biggest upsets in the NCAA when Army stunned Colgate, 3-2, in Hamilton, N.Y., for his first career win. Riley led his team to 11 wins during that initial season, setting the Academy record for most victories by a rookie head coach. He broke the record established by his brother, Rob, in 1986-87. In addition, the younger Riley also piloted the Black Knights to their first postseason win in more than a quarter century when Army defeated American International College, 5-3, in the first round of the Atlantic Hockey tournament. Riley’s father, Jack, started it all in 1951 when legendary football coach and athletic director at West Point, Earl “Red” Blaik, hired him to head the hockey program. What began as a one-year contract, turned into a 36-year Hall of Fame career that culminated in 542 victories. Riley’s brother, Rob, took the reins from his father in the fall of 1986 and racked up 306 victories of his own over 18 winters. When Rob officially stepped down in the summer of 2004, he passed the torch (and family tradition) on to his younger brother. Brian brings an extensive resume to his “dream job” at the Academy. No stranger to West Point or the “West Point Experience,” the younger Riley has spent 14 years as an assistant coach to his brother, eventually rising to the position of associate head coach. Brian played an integral role in recruiting many of the athletes that helped Army put together back-to-back 20-win seasons and tutored Corey and Ian Winer, former Colorado Avalanche forward Dan Hinote. Riley also recruited Zach McKelvie, a hulking defenseman now part of the Calgary Flames

organization. He originally signed two free agent contracts with the Boston Bruins while he was serving his country. McKelvie is just one of Riley’s defensive gems, as his expertise in working with the defense has molded Army’s squads into one of the most stingy blue line units in college hockey. A 1983 graduate of Brown, Riley began his coaching career in 1984 with a three-year stint as an assistant coach at SUNY Plattsburgh. During that period, the Cardinals advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament three times, reaching the championship game twice. In 1988, Riley moved to the Division I ranks at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. There, he teamed with his cousin, Bill Riley, for one season, directing the River Hawks to the NCAA Tournament, giving him his fourth straight postseason appearance. The following army west point coaching history winter, Riley joined his Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. brother’s staff at West Capt. Edward King 1904 1 5-1-0 .833 Point for the first time Capt. Robert Foy 1905-07 3 15-8-0 .652 where he spent the Lt. George Russell 1908-10 3 5-7-4 .438 next seven seasons. In Lt. LeRoy Bartlett 1911-12 2 3-4-1 .438 1996, the West Point Lt. Philip Gordon 1913-14 2 7-6-0 .538 native left the comfort Lt. Frank Purdon 1915-17 3 9-10-1 .475 and familiarity of the Capt. Joseph Viner 1918 1 6-3-0 .667 Academy, where he Capt. Philip Day 1919-20 2 6-4-1 .591 grew up, for the great Talbot Hunter 1921-23 3 12-12-2 .500 Midwest and a head Ray Marchand 1924-43 20 76-106-9 .421 coaching position at Lt. Col. John Hines 1944 1 5-4-0 .556 Shattuck St. Mary’s Maj. Robert Lutz 1945 1 7-2-1 .750 Prep School in Faribault, Len Patten 1946-50 5 33-35-2 .486 Minn. Jack Riley 1951-86 36 542-343-20 .610 There, Riley carved Rob Riley 1986-2004 18 257-288-33 .473 Brian Riley 2004- 11 119-216-48 .374 out a stellar two-year Totals 111 1207-1050-126 .532 coaching career in which his teams compiled an

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impressive 94-19-10 record. In his first season, Riley directed the squad to a 40-9-7 record before improving to 54-10-3 in 1997-98. In 1999, Riley returned to West Point, where he served at his brother’s side until assuming the head coaching position in 2004. During his collegiate playing days, Riley cocaptained Brown’s hockey squad his senior season, earning honorable mention All-Ivy League. He was presented the Class of ’36 Trophy for his outstanding contributions over his four-year career and the Patrick Jones Trophy for most team spirit. Prior to starring for Brown, Riley attended New Hampton Prep and led the hockey team to a No. 1 national ranking among prep schools. He was chosen as the school’s most outstanding athlete while captaining both the soccer and hockey teams. Riley completed course work on his master’s, earning a graduate degree in Education from Boston University, in May 2003. Riley is married to the former Marybeth Feldman of Highland Falls, N.Y. The couple resides at West Point with their three children: Jack, 21, Danielle, 19, and Brendan, 17. Jack Riley a freshman member of the hockey team at Mercyhurst College. Danielle is beginning her sophomore year at Merrimack as a member of the women’s lacrosse team. Brendan is currently playing hockey in the British Columbia Hockey League.

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h o c k e y ASSISTANT COACHES

ERIC LANG

ZACH MCKELVIE

Assistant Coach Fourth Season American International, 1998

Assistant Coach Second Season USMA, 2009

Eric Lang, a eight-year coaching veteran and four-year letterwinner, begins his third season with Army hockey and second as a full-time assistant coach. He spent the 2012-13 season as a volunteer assistant coach before being elevated in the summer of 2013. Lang, who spent three seasons as the women’s head coach at Manhattanville and one season as the men’s head coach, will begin his duties immediately. Lang replaces Mike Warde. A 1998 graduate of American International College, Lang has plenty of Atlantic Hockey Association experience. In addition to his time as a volunteer at Army, he spent two seasons as an assistant at his alma mater after four seasons on the ice. Lang joins Trevor Large as Army’s assistant coaches. Large spent two seasons coaching at AIC as well when he earned his master’s degree and is in his fifth season at Army. Lang handles Army’s power play units, have recruiting responsibilities and will have a hand in video analysis and on- and off-ice work. During his four seasons at Manhattanville, Lang led the women’s squad to an NCAA Tournament appearance, won 58 games and guided the team to a No. 8 ranking in the final uscho.com Division III National poll. In his final season behind the Valiants’ women’s bench, Lang posted a 19-8-2 record, led the squad to an ECAC East Tournament title and had a league-best 11 players named to the ECAC All-Academic Team. During his second season as head coach, Lang guided the Valiants to a 197-1 record despite just nine veterans on the roster. The team won the ECAC East Conference regular season championship and defeated two nationally ranked opponents. In his first season as a head coach, Lang put together a 20-7-0 record, a top seed in the ECAC East Conference Tournament and helped Holly Nonis to secondteam All-America and conference player of the year honors. Lang guided the Manhattanville men’s squad to a 14-9 record during his one season behind the bench. Prior to his appointment at Manhattanville, Lang spent two seasons as an assistant at AIC where he conducted video analysis and film breakdown of opponents and worked with the defense and power play units. Lang was a four-year letterwinner at AIC and earned his degree in Psychology in 1998. He later secured his masters in Organizational Development from AIC. A two-time captain, he was honored with the ECAC Merit Medal and the school’s Henry Butova Leadership Award. He scored 25 goals and handed out 34 assists during his career. Lang has also worked for the National Hockey League as an off-ice official where he assisted in game scoring and analysis and was the head hockey coach for Byram Hills High School in Armonk, N.Y., for four seasons. Lang and his wife Christine have a daughter, Addison Grace, and a son, Eric James, and reside in White Plains, N.Y.

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Zach McKelvie begins his first season as an assistant coach for the men’s hockey program. McKelvie comes back to West Point after winning the East Coast Hockey League title with the Alaska Aces this spring. He played in 42 games for the Aces, including the playoffs and had four points in the run to the Kelly Cup. He began his pro career with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League in 2011 and played a total of 29 games before skating in seven contests at the end of the season with the Reading Royals of the ECHL. He spent most of his career with the AHLs Abbotsford Heat, which is part of the Calgary Flames system. He played 65 games with the Heat in over a season of action. McKelvie was a two-time Atlantic Hockey Assocation First Team selection for the Black Knights on the blueline. He was the captain as a senior and an assistant captain as a junior. He finished his career with 56 points on 14 goals and 42 assists. McKelvie had back-to-back 17-point seasons in his final two years and was rewarded in 2008 as the league’s Defenseman of the Year. One of his biggest goals came against Sacred Heart in 2008 when he netted the gamewinner in a 3-2 win to secure the regular season title for Army. He was honored to be a member of the AHA 10th Anniversary Team, which was announced in 2013. He joined Owen Meyer as the two former cadet-athletes to be on the list. In 2009, McKelvie was the recipient of the Henry “Hal” Beukema Award, which is given to the team’s most valuable player. In addition to his on-ice awards, he was rewarded for his character. McKelvie earned the Mike Krzyzewski Teaching Character Through Sport Award in 2009. The award recognizes West Point athletes and coaches on their outstanding commitment to the development of noble character through athletic participation and leadership. He continued his work off the ice while with the Heat and was named the team’s 2012-13 Community Man of the Year. McKelvie spent his first of his two years of service as a graduate assistant at West Point, before being stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., as an executive officer to train soldiers in basic training. He was granted his release in the fall of 2011 to pursue his career in hockey. McKelvie is married to Capt. Lauryn McKelvie ‘09, who is the Director of Basketball Operations for the women’s basketball team.

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h o c k e y SUPPORT STAFF

bob beretta

noah strone

col wiley thompson

Executive AD/ Sport Supervisor

Hockey Operations Equipment Manager

Head Officer Representative

ALEX AMBROSE Athletic Trainer

MATT FAULKNER Athletic Communications

CPT Eric hook Hockey Operations

jon Clancy Strength and Conditioning

OFFICER REPRESENTATIVES Officer Representatives (OR) are something unique to military academies. The OR team provides valuable incite and assistance to help the cadets succeed in their West Point endeavors. One OR can be found on the team bench for all games as well. Col. Wiley Thompson serves as the team’s head OR.

Front Row (L to R): COL Wiley Thompson, CPT Jeffrey Fearing, MAJ Matthew Greb, MAJ Rory McGovern, Back Row (L to R): Mr. Jonathan Liba, MAJ David Meltzer, LTC Michael Johnson. Not pictured: MAJ Joseph Lavalle-Rivera

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h o c k e y 2015-16 ROSTER numerical roster

No. Name 1 Matt Penta 2 Dalton MacAfee 3 Christian Pomarico 4 Ryan Nick 5 Joe Shecter 6 Nick DeCenzo 9 Tyler Pham 10 Trevor Fidler 11 Tommy Besinger 12 Blake Box 13 C.J. Reuschlein 14 Joe Kozlak 15 Clint Carlisle 16 Brendan McGuire 17 Taylor Maruya 19 Tipper Higgins 20 Conor Andrle 21 Garret Peterson 22 Ian Mansfield 23 Luke Jenkins 24 Ian Murdoch 25 Nash Worden 26 Shane Hearn 28 Josh Roberts 29 Mike Preston 30 Cole Bruns 35 Parker Gahagen

Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr.

pos. G D D D D F F F F D F F F F F F F D F D F D F F D G G

Ht. 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-7 5-8 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-6 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-2

Wt. 198 191 190 187 188 166 180 165 161 208 202 187 168 205 168 186 181 198 188 188 186 191 181 185 205 185 191

Hometown/Last Team (League) Waltham, Mass./Kingston Voyaguers (OJHL) Needham, Mass./Boston University (HE)/South Shore (USPHL) Simsbury, Conn./Muskegon (USHL) Plymouth, Mich./Port Huron (NAHL) Farmington Hills, Mich./Ottawa (CCHL) Hibbing, Minn./Brookings (NAHL) Fort Collins, Colo./Indiana (USHL) Watertown, Mass./South Shore (USPHL) Milton, Mass./South Shore (USPHL) Dallas, Texas/Salmon Arm (BCHL) Flint, Mich./Texas (NAHL) Duluth, Minn./Amarillo (NAHL) Dallas, Texas/Amarillo (NAHL) Flower Mound, Texas/Amarillo (NAHL) Westchester, Calif./Salmon Arm (BCHL) Williston, Vt./Chilliwack (BCHL) St. Louis Park, Minn./Brookings (NAHL) Coppell, Texas/Amarillo (NAHL) Lakewood, Colo./Minnesota (NAHL) River Falls, Wis./Amarillo (NAHL) Western Springs, Ill./Culver Military Academy Kaysville, Utah/Omaha (USHL) Auburn, Maine/Hebron Academy Southport, Conn./New York (EJHL) Carmel, Ind./Indiana (USHL) Prairie Grove, Ill./Omaha (USHL) Buffalo, N.Y./Buffalo Jr. Sabres (OJHL)

Head Coach: Brian Riley (Brown, 1983), 12th season Assistant Coach: Eric Lang (American International, 1998), fourth season Assistant Coach: Zach McKelvie (USMA ’09), seconds season Head Officer Representative: Col. Wiley Thompson Director of Hockey Operations - Military: CPT. Eric Hook Equipment Manager/Director of Operations - Hockey: Noah Strone Athletic Trainer: Alex Ambrose Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jon Clancy

Alphabetical roster

No. Name Pos. 20 Conor Andrle So. 11 Tommy Besinger Fr. 12 Blake Box So. 30 Cole Bruns So. 15 Clint Carlisle Jr. 6 Nick DeCenzo So. 10 Trevor Fidler Fr. 35 Parker Gahagen Jr. 26 Shane Hearn Sr. 19 Tipper Higgins Fr. 23 Luke Jenkins Sr. 14 Joe Kozlak Sr. 2 Dalton MacAfee Fr. 22 Ian Mansfield Fr. 17 Taylor Maruya Fr. 16 Brendan McGuire So. 24 Ian Murdoch Fr. 4 Ryan Nick Jr. 1 Matt Penta Fr. 21 Garret Peterson Jr. 9 Tyler Pham So. 3 Christian Pomarico Sr. 29 Mike Preston So. 13 C.J. Reuschlein Jr. 28 Josh Roberts Sr. 5 Joe Shecter So. 25 Nash Worden Fr.

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Ht. 5-10 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-7 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-6 6-5 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-11 6-0

Wt. 181 161 208 185 168 166 165 191 181 186 188 187 191 188 168 205 186 187 198 198 180 190 205 202 185 188 191

Hometown/High School (Last Team, League) St. Louis Park, Minn. / Brookings (NAHL) Milton, Mass. / South Shore (USPHL) Dallas, Texas / Salmon Arm (BCHL) Prairie Grove, Ill. / Omaha (USHL) Dallas, Texas / Amarillo (NAHL) Hibbing, Minn. / Brookings (NAHL) Watertown, Mass. / South Shore (USPHL) Buffalo, N.Y. / Buffalo Jr. Sabres (OJHL) Auburn, Maine / Hebron Academy Williston, Vt. / Chilliwack (BCHL) River Falls, Wis. / Amarillo (NAHL) Duluth, Minn. / Amarillo (NAHL) Needham, Mass. / Boston University (HE)/South Shore (USPHL) Lakewood, Colo. / Minnesota (NAHL) Westchester, Calif. / Salmon Arm (BCHL) Flower Mound, Texas / Amarillo (NAHL) Western Springs, Ill. / Culver Military Academy Plymouth, Mich. / Port Huron (NAHL) Waltham, Mass. / Kingston Voyaguers (OJHL) Coppell, Texas / Amarillo (NAHL) Fort Collins, Colo. / Indiana (USHL) Simsbury, Conn. / Muskegon (USHL) Carmel, Ind. / Indiana (USHL) Flint, Mich. / Texas (NAHL) Southport, Conn. / New York (EJHL) Farmington Hills, Mich. / Ottawa (CCHL) Kaysville, Utah / Omaha (USHL)

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h o c k e y ROSTER BREAKDOWN BLACK KNIGHTS BY PREVIOUS TEAM Britisth Columbia Hockey League (1) #12 Blake Box................... Salmon Arm Silverbacks #18 Tipper Higgins........................Chilliwack Chiefs #17 Taylor Maruya............ Salmon Arm Silverbacks Central Canadian Hockey League (3) #5 Joe Shecter..........................Ottawa Jr. Senators United States Premier Hockey League (4) #11 Tommy Besinger................. South Shore Kings #10 Trevor Fidler....................... South Shore Kings #2 Dalton MacAfee.................... South Shore Kings #28 Josh Roberts...................New York Apple Core Prep School (2) #26 Shane Hearn.........................Hebron Academy #24 Ian Murdoch............. Culver Military Academy

BY STATE

#21 Garret Peterson......................... Amarillo Bulls #23 Luke Jenkins............................... Amarillo Bulls #25 Kyle Plageman......... Port Huron Fighting Falcons #6 Nick DeCenzo............................ Brookings Blizzard #16 Brendan McGuire.......................... Amarillo Bulls #20 Conor Andrle.......................... Brookings Blizzard #22 Ian Mansfield................... Minnesota Wilderness Ontario Junior Hockey League (1) #35 Parker Gahagen.................... Buffalo Jr. Sabres United States Hockey League (5) #3 Christian Pomarico.......... Muskegon Lumberkings #9 Tyler Pham............................................ Indiana Ice #29 Mike Preston...................................... Indiana Ice #30 Cole Bruns...................................Omaha Lancers #25 Nash Worden...............................Omaha Lancers

North American Hockey League (12) #4 Ryan Nick............... Port Huron Fighting Falcons #13 C.J. Reuschlein...........................Texas Tornado #14 Joe Kozlak.................................. Amarillo Bulls #15 Clint Carlisle............................... Amarillo Bulls

BY POSITION Forwards (15) #6 Nick DeCenzo #9 Tyler Pham #10 Trevor Fidler #11 Tommy Besinger #13 C.J. Reuschlein #14 Joe Kozlak #15 Clint Carlisle #16 Brendan McGuire #17 Taylor Maruya #18 Tipper Higgins #20 Conor Andrle #22 Ian Mansfield #24 Ian Murdoch #26 Shane Hearn #28 Josh Roberts Defensemen (9) #2 Dalton MacAfee #3 Christian Pomarico #4 Ryan Nick #5 Joe Shecter #12 Blake Box #21 Garret Peterson #23 Luke Jenkins #25 Nash Worden #29 Mike Preston Goaltenders (3) #1 Matt Penta #30 Cole Bruns #35 Parker Gahagen

California (1) #17 Taylor Maruya.............................Westchester Connecticut (2) #3 Christian Pomarico............................ Simsbury #28 Josh Roberts...................................Southport Colorado (2) #9 Tyler Pham......................................Fort Collins #22 Ian Mansfield..................................Lakewood Illinois (2) #30 Cole Bruns.................................Prairie Grove #24 Ian Murdoch.........................Western Springs Indiana (1) #29 Mike Preston...................................... Carmel Maine (1) #26 Shane Hearn.......................................Auburn

BY CLASS Seniors (7) #3 Christian Pomarico #14 Joe Kozlak #23 Luke Jenkins #26 Shane Hearn #28 Josh Roberts Juniors (5) #3 Ryan Nick #13 C.J. Reuschlein #15 Clint Carlisle #21 Garret Peterson #35 Parker Gahagen Sophomores (8) #5 Joe Shecter #6 Nick DeCenzo #9 Tyler Pham #12 Blake Box #16 Brendan McGuire #20 Conor Andrle #29 Mike Preston #30 Cole Bruns Freshmen (9) #1 Matt Penta #2 Dalton MacAfee #10 Trevor Fidler #11 Tommy Besinger #17 Taylor Maruya #18 Tipper Higgins #22 Ian Mansfield #24 Ian Murdoch #25 Nash Worden

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Massachusetts (4) #1 Matt Penta......................................... Waltham #2 Dalton MacAfee................................ Needham #10 Trevor Fidler.................................Watertown #11 Tommy Besinger.................................. Milton Michigan (3) #4 Ryan Nick.......................................... Plymouth #5 Joe Shecter.............................Farmington Hills #13 C.J. Reuschlein.........................................Flint Minnesota (3) #6 Nick DeCenzo....................................... Hibbing #14 Joe Kozlak............................................Duluth #20 Conor Andrle.............................St. Louis Park New York (1) #35 Parker Gahagen.................................. Buffalo Texas (4) #12 Blake Box.............................................. Dallas #15 Clint Carlisle.......................................... Dallas #16 Brendan McGuire................... Flower Mound #21 Garret Peterson..................................Coppell Utah (1) #25 Nash Worden.................................... Kaysville Vermont (1) #19 Tipper Higgins...................................Williston Wisconsin (1) #23 Luke Jenkins....................................River Falls

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JOE KOZLAK

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SENIOR • FIRSTIE FORWARD 6-1 • 187 DULUTH, MINN. AMARILLO BULLS (NAHL)

2014-15: Skated in 33-of-34 games for Army West Point as a team tri-captain … finished with 15 points on seven goals and eight assists … tied for third on the team in points … was fourth in goals … tied for the team lead in power play goals with three … played in his 100th career game in his final contest of the season at Sacred Heart in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament … recorded three multi-point games, including a season-high three points at RIT on Jan. 30 in a 4-2 win … had a goal and two assists for the Black Knights against the Tigers … posted a goal and an assist opposite Canisius (Oct. 17) and Mercyhurst (Dec. 5) … scored goals against Brown (Oct. 31), AIC (Jan. 3), UConn (Jan. 9) and AIC (Feb. 28) … Twelve of his 15 points came in Atlantic Hockey competition. 2013-14: Saw action in 33 games for the second time in his career ... posted a career-best 15 points on five goals and career-high 10 assists ... tallied his first career hat trick against Sacred Heart on Nov. 12 in a 6-2 win on the road ... the three goals came on the power play, even and an empty netter ... tied for second on the team with 10 helpers ... three of his five goals came with the extra skater and one was a gamewinner ... tied for fourth on the team in Atlantic Hockey points with 12 on the year ... netted three goals and added nine helpers in league play ... pulled to within two games of career 100th ... had four multi-point games ... three of the four were two-assist games and were during a four-game stretch ... had back-to-back two assist games against Bentley (Feb. 15) and UConn (Feb. 21) ... the third came against Holy Cross on Feb. 28 in a 5-2 win ... had a power play goal in two of the three games in the playoff series against Robert Morris ... caught fire late in the year with eight points in his last eight games. 2012-13: Appeared in 32 games … made the move from defense to forward … scored three goals and handed out six assists … posted assists in both games

of series against Sacred Heart … scored game-winning goal in 3-2 win against Sacred Heart … credited with the game-winning goal in 5-0 victory over nationally ranked Robert Morris … scored third goal of season opposite Connecticut … registered an assist in 3-3 overtime tie with Air Force … had an assist on lone goal in 1-1 overtime draw against Mercyhurst … also credited with assists against Holy Cross and Bentley … appeared in both AHA playoff games against Mercyhurst. 2011-12: Appeared in 33 games … recorded five goals and nine assists … tied with his brother, Marcel, for fourth on the team in scoring … netted two power play goals … first collegiate goal and assist came at Sacred Heart … scored a power play goal, the gamewinning tally, in a 2-1 victory … scored his second goal two nights later … assisted on lone goal in 1-1 overtime tie against Brown … tallied even-strength goals in back-to-back games against Robert Morris and Mercyhurst and then handed out an assist against Mercyhurst for a three-game scoring streak … scored final goal later in regular season against AIC … registered assists against RPI, Air Force, Bentley, Holy Cross and AIC … collected a point in the playoffs with an assist in second game against Holy Cross. BACKGROUND: Born in Mayfield Heights, Ohio ... now resides in Cleveland ... 2009 graduate of Saint Ignatius High School ... played for head coach Sheldon Keefe and the Pembroke Lumberkings ... won two CJHL Championships with the Lumberkings ... claimed the Eastern Canada Championship in 2011 ... part of national championship Lumberkings squad in 2011 ... two-time CJHL all-star ... son of Paula and Eva Alvarez ... older brother Marcel is a 2012 West Point graduate ... Maurice enjoys golf, paintball and skiing ... lists Steven Stamkos as his favorite athlete ... major is Systems Management.

KOZLAK’S CAREER HIGHS Goals.............................. 2-2x, last at Holy Cross (2/28/14) Assists........................................ 2-2x, last at RIT (1/30/15) Points..................................................... 3 at RIT (1/30/15)

KOZLAK’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2012-13 34 7 10 17 10/20 2012-13 27 2013-14 33 9 11 20 9/29 2013-14 26 2014-15 33 7 8 15 11/44 2014-15 27 TOTALS 100 23 29 52 30/93 TOTALS 80

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P 15 19 12 46

P/M 9/18 5/10 11/44 25/72


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CHRISTIAN POMARICO

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SENIOR • FIRSTIE DEFENSEMAN 6-1 • 190 SIMSBURY, CONN. MUSKEGON (USHL)

2014-15: Skated in 31 games for the Black Knights … tallied two points on a goal and an assist from the blueline … both points came in league games … scored against Bentley on Nov. 28 on the road … tallied an assist on Senior Night versus American International Feb. 28 in a 5-1 victory.

and cycling ... lists Scott Stevens, Bob Robert and P.J. Stock as his favorite athletes ... majoring in Human Geography.

2013-14: Played in 33 games in his second season with the Black Knights ... recorded a goal and eight assists for nine points from the blueline ... had seven points in league play with a goal and six helpers in 26 games ... tallied one multi-point game during the season and it was against Robert Morris in the second game of the three-game playoff series ... had two helpers in the 4-2 win on March 8 ... scored his lone goal at home versus Canisius on Dec. 6 ... registered assists against Sacred Heart (Nov. 12 & Nov. 22), Merrimack (Jan. 4), Air Force (Jan. 11), Robert Morris (Feb. 1) and American International (Feb. 8). 2012-13: Appeared in 31 games ... registered two goals and two assists ... made collegiate debut opposite Nebraska-Omaha ... scored first goal in 3-2 win against American International ... second goal came against Connecticut ... collected first assist opposite Connecticut ... registered an assist against Mercyhurst in Atlantic Hockey Association playoffs. BACKGROUND: Born in Setauket, N.Y. ... now calls Simsbury, Conn., home ... 2011 graduate of Northwood School ... served as team captain of the lacrosse team where he played in the midfield ... hockey team’s home rink was in Lake Placid, N.Y., where the “Miracle on Ice” took place ... played for Jim Mackenzie and the Muskegon Lumberkings of the USHL ... served as alternate captain ... son of John and Diane Pomarico ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... cousin, Tom, was a member of the University of Michigan football team and is a 2012 graduate ... enjoys fishing, golfing

POMARICO’S CAREER HIGHS Goals................................1-4x, last at Bentley (11/28/14) Assists....................................2 at Robert Morris (3/8/14) Points.....................................2 at Robert Morris (3/8/14)

POMARICO’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2012-13 31 2 2 4 13/37 2012-13 26 2013-14 33 1 8 9 16/35 2013-14 26 2014-15 31 1 1 2 13/26 2014-15 27 TOTALS 95 4 11 15 42/98 TOTALS 79

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G A 2 1 1 6 1 1 4 8

P 3 7 2 12

P/M 11/33 14/31 12/24 37/88

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TYLER PHAM

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SOPHOMORE • YEARLING FORWARD 5-9 • 180 FORT COLLINS, COLO. INDIANA ICE (USHL)

2014-15: Skated in 32-of-34 games for the Black Knights in his first season ... named Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Year and voted onto the league’s AllRookie Team ... awarded the Henry “Hal” Beukema Award winner as the team’s Most Valuable Player ... led the league in points among rookies ... led the team in points with 29 on nine goals and 20 assists ... was tops in assists and tied with C.J. Reuschlein for the team lead in goals ... three of his nine goals came on the power play ... 27 of his 29 points came in league play ... scored points in his first four games, including his first collegiate point with an assist in the season opener against Sacred Heart on Oct. 10 ... tallied first collegiate goal against the Pioneers on Oct. 12 ... recorded five multi-point games ... posted a season high four points at Mercyhurst on Nov. 8 with two goals and two assists ... tallied three assists the next week versus Holy Cross on Nov. 14 ... netted a goal and two assists for three points in the first period against AIC on Jan. 3 in a 4-3 win ... tallied two assists at Canisius in a 2-1 win on Feb. 13 ... recorded two more points against AIC on Senior Night on Feb. 28 ... named the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Month in November after his four-point night at Mercyhurst and three assists opposite Holy Cross. BACKGROUND: Won a championship as a team captain with the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League ... contributed to the title with five points in 12 games and had 22 points during the regular season in 57 games ... played three years for the Ice after being picked third overall in the 2011 USHL Entry Draft ... appeared in 185 games for the Ice ... 2012 graduate of Fossil Ridge High School ... skated with Cole Bruns and Michael Preston prior to coming to West Point ... has four brothers, Daniel (27), Brandon (23), Casey (21) and Bryan (12) ... son of Kisten and Hung Pham ... has lived with Cole Bruns since first year of high school ... loves to play golf.

PHAM’S CAREER HIGHS Goals......................................... 2 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Assists......................................3 vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) Points........................................ 4 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14)

PHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2014-15 32 9 20 29 5/21 2014-15 28 TOTALS 32 9 20 29 5/21 TOTALS 28

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SHANE HEARN

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SENIOR • FIRSTIE FORWARD 5-10 • 181 AUBURN, MAINE HEBRON ACADEMY

2014-15: Saw action in 31 games for Army ... tallied six points on two goals and four assists ... added a power play goal and five of his six points came in league play ... scored the first of two goals on Oct. 31 against Brown and it was a power play tally ... netted his second at Air Force on Jan. 16 ... added two assists for a multi-point game on Feb. 28 against American International. 2013-14: Skated in 33 games in his second season with the Black Knights ... tallied a career-high 14 points ... set career bests in goals and assists with five and nine, respectively ... scored one power play goal and led the team with two game-winning tallies ... recorded 12 points in league play with five goals and seven assists in 27 games ... had the second-longest point streak on the team at four games ... scored four points during the streak ... netted both goals in a 2-0 shutout of Canisius on Dec. 7 at Tate Rink ... had two multi-point games with the other coming against Robert Morris in game two of the Atlantic Hockey playoffs in a 4-2 win on the road to force a third game ... scored goals versus Bentley (Nov. 2), Sacred Heart (Nov. 23) and Holy Cross (Feb. 28).

BACKGROUND: Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... now calls Auburn, Maine home ... 2012 graduate of Hebron Academy ... played for head coaches James LeBlanc and Matt Plante ... two-year team captain ... led the team in points and goals during his senior season ... named team MVP ... earned the Coaches Award during his junior season ... member of the high honor roll ... competed in boxing, golf and lacrosse as well ... named all-conference in the New England Lacrosse League ... son of Joe and Heather Hearn ... has one sister, Hannah ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... enjoys fishing and scuba diving ... certified scuba diver ... lists Tiger Woods as his favorite athlete ... major is Leader Development Science.

2012-13: Appeared in all 34 games ... scored seven goals and handed out seven assists ... selected to AHA Academic Team ... earned a “Starzie” from CBS Sports announcer Dave Starman ... collected the Bavis Brothers Award which was presented for hustle ... scored twice in a 7-2 win at Holy Cross, head coach Brian Riley’s 100th career victory ... first collegiate goals ... registered first assist in 3-2 win at Bentley ... credited with game-winning goal in 3-2 win against AIC ... netted even-strength goal in loss to Bentley ... registered assists opposite Robert Morris, Air Force, Mercyhurst, Bentley, Connecticut and American International ... competed in both AHA playoff games at Mercyhurst.

HEARN’S CAREER HIGHS Goals................................2-2x, last vs. Canisius (12/7/13) Assists..................................... 2-2x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Points....................................... 2-4x, last at AIC (2/28/15)

HEARN’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2012-13 34 4 7 11 3/6 2012-13 27 2013-14 33 5 9 14 12/27 2013-14 27 2014-15 31 2 4 6 13/26 2014-15 26 TOTALS 98 11 20 31 28/59 TOTALS 70

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P 11 12 5 28

P/M 1/2 9/21 11/22 21/45

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LUKE JENKINS

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SENIOR • FIRSTIE DEFENSEMEN 5-10 • 188 RIVER FALLS, WIS. AMARILLO BULLS (NAHL)

2014-15: Appeared in eight games for the Black Knights … tallied one goal during the year and it was a gamewinner in a 2-1 win at Bentley on Nov. 29 … skated in six league games. 2013-14: Saw action in 29 games on the blueline for the Black Knights ... second among defensemen in points with nine on two goals and seven assists ... six of his career-high seven assists came in league contests ... career-best nine points ... one of his two goals was a shorthanded score ... had two points after the first four games with assists against Merrimack (Oct. 26) and Bentley (Nov. 2) ... had a breakout series against Robert Morris in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament with two goals in the three-game series ... scored in the first and third games of the series ... added assists against Niagara (Nov. 16), American International (Nov. 26 & Feb. 8), RIT (Jan. 18) and UConn (Feb. 21).

Jennifer Jenkins ... has one sister, Brittni ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... enjoys aviation and fishing ... holds his Federal Aviation Administration private pilots license ... grew up with a rink in his backyard ... competed in a hockey tournament in the West Edmonton Mall as a 10-yearold ... major is Systems Design and Management.

2012-13: Appeared in 32 games ... registered a goal and three assists ... selected to AHA Academic Team ... scored first collegiate goal in second game ... netted tally opposite Maine ... registered two assists in 4-4 overtime tie at Sacred Heart, his first collegiate multiple-point game ... handed out an assist against Connecticut ... competed in one AHA playoff game at Mercyhurst. BACKGROUND: Born in River Falls, Wis. ... still calls River Falls home ... 2009 graduate of River Falls High School ... played hockey and tennis at River Falls ... first team all-state hockey player ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated with honors ... played for head coach Dennis Williams and the Amarillo Bulls of the NAHL ... totaled 35 points in 98 games over two seasons ... 12 goals and 23 assists ... collected 13 playoff points, including six goals in 25 games ... helped Bulls to 2011 South Division Championship ... son of Tom Jenkins and the late

JENKINS’ CAREER HIGHS Goals................................ 1-4x, last at Bentley (11/29/14) Assists................................... 2 at Sacred Heart (10/20/12 Points................................... 2 at Sacred Heart (10/20/12)

JENKINS’ CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2012-13 32 1 3 4 3/6 2012-13 26 2013-14 29 2 7 9 3/6 2013-14 23 2014-15 8 1 0 1 0/0 2014-15 6 TOTALS 69 4 10 14 6/12 TOTALS 55

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P 3 6 1 10

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JOSH ROBERTS

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SENIOR • FIRSTIE FORWARD 5-11 • 185 SOUTHPORT, CONN. NEW YORK APPLE CORE (EJHL)

2014-15: Skated in 19 games as a junior for the Black Knights … finished with two points on a goal and an assist … scored his lone goal of the season against Connecticut on Jan. 9 and added an assist opposite Bentley on Nov. 28. 2013-14: Skated in 33 games in his second season ... recorded a career-best eight points on two goals and six assists ... seven of his eight points came in league action ... both scores came in Atlantic Hockey ... tallied goals against American International on Feb. 8 and home versus UConn on Feb. 22 ... registered assists at Sacred Heart (Nov. 12) and Niagara (Nov. 16) ... posted helpers versus RIT (Jan. 18), Holy Cross (Feb. 28) and Robert Morris (Mar. 7). 2012-13: Appeared in 30 games ... registered three assists ... collected first collegiate point with an assist in 3-2 win against American International ... picked up an assist in 3-3 overtime tie at Air Force ... posted an assist in his next game, opposite RIT ... appeared in both AHA playoff games against Mercyhurst. BACKGROUND: Born in Reston, Va. ... now calls Southport, Conn., home ... 2010 graduate of Fairfield College Preparatory School ... 2011 graduate of Trinity Pawling School ... won a state championship as a forward at Fairfield Prep ... played for head coach Frank Bretti and the New York Applecore in the EJHL ... son of Mike and Fran Roberts ... has three siblings, Jonathan, Rachael and Matthew ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... enjoys golf in his spare time ... lists Ryan Callahan and Mark Messier as his favorite athletes ... major is Economics.

ROBERTS’ CAREER HIGHS Goals............................ 1-3x, last vs. Connecticut (1/9/15) Assists............................ 1-10x, last at Bentley (11/29/14) Points.......................... 1-12x, last vs. Connecticut (1/9/15

ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2012-13 30 0 3 3 14/39 2012-13 24 2013-14 33 2 6 8 13/37 2013-14 26 2014-15 19 1 1 2 10/28 2014-15 14 TOTALS 82 3 10 13 37/104 TOTALS 64

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G A 0 3 2 5 0 1 2 9

P 3 7 1 11

P/M 10/31 11/33 10/28 31/82

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CLINT CARLISLE

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JUNIOR • COW FORWARD 5-10 • 168 DALLAS, TEXAS AMARILLO BULLS (NAHL)

2014-15: Appeared in all 34 games for the Black Knights ... tallied 14 points on three goals and 11 assists ... one of three skaters to reach double-digits in helpers ... had 12 points in Atlantic Hockey action ... netted one of the two shorthanded goals scored by the Black Knights ... had three multi-point games ... recorded a goal and assist against Holy Cross on Nov. 14 in a 5-4 overtime win ... posted two more points opposite Mercyhurst on Dec. 6 at home with a goal and an assist ... had two helpers in the 4-2 win over RIT on Jan. 30 ... scored a goal opposite Bentley on Feb. 20 in a 1-1 tie ... had an assist in the season opener against Sacred Heart. 2013-14: Saw action in 33 games as a rookie ... third on the team in points with 17 ... second in assists with 10 ... scored seven goals, four on the power play and one shorthanded ... all 17 points came in league play, which was third on the squad ... tallied three multiple point games, included three points against Bentley on Feb. 15 with a goal and two assists ... had a goal and an assist at Sacred Heart on Nov. 12 in a 6-2 win ... recorded two points at Robert Morris on Feb. 1 with a goal and an assist ... had a three-game point streak with a point against Niagara (Nov. 16), Sacred Heart (Nov. 22 & Nov. 23) ... netted goals against Merrimack (Jan. 4) and RIT (Jan. 18). BACKGROUND: Born and raised in Dallas, Texas ... given name is William Clint Carlisle ... 2010 graduate of Northwest High School ... played at the juniors level for head coach Dennis Williams of the Amarillo Bulls ... team won the Robertson Cup as the National American Hockey League champions ... previously played alongside teammates Joe Kozlak and Luke Jenkins, along with classmate Garret Peterson, with the Amarillo Bulls ... son of Craig and Kathryn Carlisle ... has a younger sister, Camille ... enjoys golfing and watching football in his spare time ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... major is Management.

CARLISLE’S CAREER HIGHS Goals............................... 1-10x, last vs. Bentley (2/21/15) Assists....................................... 2-2x, last at RIT (1/30/15) Points..............................................3 at Bentley (2/15/14)

CARLISLE’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2013-14 33 7 10 17 7/17 2013-14 26 2014-15 34 3 11 14 7/14 2014-15 28 TOTALS 67 10 21 31 14/31 TOTALS 54

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P 17 12 29

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PARKER GAHAGEN

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JUNIOR • COW GOALTENDER 6-2 • 198 BUFFALO, N.Y. BUFFALO JR. SABRES (OJHL)

2014-15: Made a career-high 23 starts between the pipes for the Black Knights ... posted a 6-15-3 record ... earned a 2.83 goals against average and a .913 save percentage, both of which were career highs ... registered his first collegiate shutout on Oct. 18 in a 3-0 win over Canisius at home ... made 28 saves ... posted 30 or more saves in 12 games with a seasonhigh 40 stops at Air Force on Jan. 16 ... stopped 32 shots in the 5-4 overtime win over Holy Cross on Nov. 14 ... tallied 24 saves in a 2-1 win at Canisius on Feb. 13 ... made 34 stops in the season opener against Sacred Heart in a 2-1 win ... one of his saves was the top play in NCAA Hockey for that week ... registered 34 saves in a 2-1 victory at Bentley on Nov. 29 ... was key in a pair of ties against Bentley on Feb. 20-21 ... had 34 stops in the 1-1 tie on Friday night and followed with 24 saves the next night in a 2-2 deadlock.

on the juniors level for the Buffalo Junior Sabres and head coaches Mike Peca and Grant Ledyard ... garnered OJHL Goalie of the Year runner-up honors ... son of Dennis and Suzette Gahagen ... youngest of three children ... siblings Taylor and Aryelle ... Taylor played Division III baseball for Fredonia State ... grandfather served in WWII ... enjoys playing golf ... contemplated playing collegiate baseball before deciding to play juniors hockey ... major is Systems Management.

2013-14: Appeared in 16 games between the pipes with 12 starts ... went 3-10-0 overall and 2-8-0 in Atlantic Hockey ... posted a .902 save percentage and a 3.70 goals against average ... had a .914 save percentage in league play ... earned wins over UConn (Feb. 21), Holy Cross (Feb. 28) and Robert Morris (Mar. 8) ... made 30 or more saves in nine games played ... stopped a season-high 45 shots against Holy Cross in a 5-2 win on the road ... had 42 stops at UConn in his first collegiate victory ... stopped 34 shots at Robert Morris in the second game of the three-game playoff series to force a third game. BACKGROUND: Born and raised in Buffalo, N.Y. ... 2011 graduate of Williamsville North High School ... named the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Hockey Player of the Year in 2011 ... threetime Williamsville North Most Valuable Player ... also a standout on the baseball field ... won the school’s MVP award for baseball in 2011 as well ... named to the Amherst Avenue of Athletes, which selects one male and one female from each area high school and recognizes them for having the best combination of athletic and academic accomplishments ... played

GAHAGEN’S CAREER HIGHS Saves........................................ 45 at Holy Cross (2/28/14) Fewest Goals Allowed............... 0 vs. Canisius (10/18/14)

GAHAGEN’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP-GS GA GAA Sv% W-L-T SO YEAR GP-GS 2013-14 16-12 49 3.70 .902 3-10-0 0 2013-14 12-9 2014-15 25-23 67 2.83 .913 6-15-3 1 2014-15 21-20 TOTALS 41-35 116 3.14 .909 9-25-3 1 TOTALS 33-29

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GA 34 56 90

GAA Sv% 3.27 .914 2.78 .890 2.94 .893

W-L-T SO 2-8-0 0 6-12-3 1 8-20-3 1

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RYAN NICK

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JUNIOR • COW DEFENSEMAN 5-10 • 187 PLYMOUTH, MICH. PORT HURON FIGHTING FALCONS (NAHL)

2014-15: Skated in 32 games at the blueline for the Black Knights ... collected six points on a goal and five assists ... scored his first collegiate goal on Oct. 25 at home against Robert Morris in a 3-3 tie ... netted the game-tying goal opposite the Colonials ... added assists opposite Brown (Oct. 31), Holy Cross (Nov. 14), Niagara (Nov. 21), American International (Jan. 2 and Feb. 28). 2013-14: Appeared in 28 games in his first season with the Black Knights ... posted four assists for four points ... three of the four points came in league play ... saw action in his first collegiate game against Merrimack in the second game of the year ... first collegiate point was an assist at home versus Canisius on Dec. 6 ... had three assists during a four-game stretch, including the helper against Canisius ... recorded his fourth helper on March 8 against Robert Morris in game two of the Atlantic Hockey playoffs. BACKGROUND: Born in Dearborn, Mich. ... lives in Plymouth, Mich. ... 2011 Plymouth High School graduate ... played juniors for the Port Huron Fighting Falcons of the NAHL ... played for head coach Michael Gershon and alongside former Army player Kyle Plageman ... son of David and Monica Nick ... only child ... played forward nearly his entire life ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... won a state championship at the midgets level ... enjoys golf, guitar, men’s softball league and hanging out with friends ... major is Management.

NICK’S CAREER HIGHS Goals................................. 1 vs. Robert Morris (10/25/14) Assists......................................1-9x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Points.....................................1-10x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15)

NICK’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2013-14 28 0 4 4 2/4 2013-14 22 2014-15 32 1 5 6 8/16 2014-15 26 TOTALS 60 1 9 10 10/20 TOTALS 48

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P 3 5 8

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GARRET PETERSON

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JUNIOR • COW DEFENSEMAN 6-2 • 198 COPPELL, TEXAS AMARILLO (NAHL)

2014-15: Appeared in seven games for the Black Knights as a sophomore ... collected an assists against UConn on Jan. 9. 2013-14: Skated in 29 games in his first year at West Point ... tallied two points on a goal and an assist ... played 24 league games, recording one assist ... appeared in his first collegiate game against Penn State in the season opener on Oct. 11 ... first point came at Robert Morris on Feb. 1 with an assist ... scored first goal of his career in game one of the Atlantic Hockey playoffs at Robert Morris on March 7. BACKGROUND: Born in Dallas, Texas ... now calls nearby Coppell, Texas, home ... graduated from Coppell High School in 2011 ... awarded the school’s English award ... named 2009 Player of the Organization when competing for the Dallas Ice Jets Junior A team ... also played for the Amarillo Bulls and head coach Dennis Williams ... previously, the St. Louis Bandits and head coach Jeff Brown, who enjoyed a 14-year NHL career ... son of Mark and Suzanne Peterson ... has one younger sister, Sarah ... first in his family to embark on a military career ... juniors teammate of classmates Clint Carlisle and Kyle Plagemen while playing with the Amarillo Bulls ... trio helped the Bulls win a 2012-13 national championship ... childhood friend, Colin Jacobs, was drafted by the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres ... recovered from a separated shoulder when with the Bulls, but rehabbed to win a national title and commit to Army ... enjoys art and music ... major is Management.

PETERSON’S CAREER HIGHS Goals.....................................1-20x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Assists....................... 2-2x. last at Robert Morris (3/8/14) Points.............................................3 at Bentley (2/15/14)

PETERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2013-14 33 11 11 22 7/22 2013-14 26 2014-15 32 9 6 15 5/10 2014-15 27 TOTALS 65 20 17 27 12/32 TOTALS 53

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G A 10 8 9 5 19 14

P 18 14 32

P/M 6/20 4/8 10/28

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C.J. REUSCHLEIN

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JUNIOR • COW FORWARD 6-1 • 202 FLINT, MICH. TEXAS TORNADO (NAHL)

2014-15: Appeared in 32 games for the Black Knights and was third on the team with 15 points on nine goals and six assists ... his nine goals were tied for the most on the team ... tied for a team best nine power play goals and had two gamewinners ... had 14 of his 15 points come in Atlantic Hockey games ... collected two multi-point games ... recorded two points in a 4-3 win over American International on Jan. 3 with a goal and an assist ... the second one came opposite the Yellow Jackets as well with a goal and an assist on Feb. 28 in a 5-1 victory ... had a three-game goal scoring streak with goals against RIT (Jan. 31) and Canisius (Feb. 13-14) ... three of his nine goals came opposite the Griffs as he scored on Oct. 18 at home in a 3-0 shutout win ... tallied a goal in the season opening 2-1 win over Sacred Heart on Oct. 10.

the Texas Tornado of the NAHL under the direction of head coach Tony Curtale ... once played an outdoor game at “The Big House” at the University of Michigan ... son of Jim and Kelli Reuschlein ... eldest of four children ... siblings Sarah, Ellie and Casie ... entertained the idea of playing college lacrosse, but settled on hockey ... two roommates from juniors also committed to play Division I hockey at Ferris State and Denver ... enjoys golfing and sailing ... huge Detroit Tigers and Red Wings fan ... major is Management.

2013-14: Saw action in 33 games and was Army’s leading scorer with 22 points on 11 goals and 11 assists ... first rookie to lead the team in scoring since Robb Ross in 2004-05 ... three of his 11 tallies came on the power play and one was a gamewinner ... had 18 of his 22 points in league action with 10 goals and eight assists ... led the team with 10 goals in league ... scored points in 18 games and had three multi-point games ... had a season-high three points against Bentley on Feb. 15 with a goal and two helpers ... posted a goal and an assist at RIT on Jan. 18 ... recorded two helpers at Robert Morris on March 8 in the game two win in the AHA playoffs ... had a fourgame point streak from Feb. 8 to 21 with six points during the stretch ... registered 15 of his 22 points in 2014 ... six of his first seven points were goals ... first collegiate goal and point came in the second game of the year at Merrimack on Oct. 26. BACKGROUND: Born in Lansing, Mich. ... now calls Flint, Mich., home ... given name is Curran J., but goes by C.J. ... 2011 Hartland High School graduate ... began playing organized hockey at age four with the Detroit Little Caesars ... played the last two years for

REUSCHLEIN’S CAREER HIGHS Goals.....................................1-20x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Assists....................... 2-2x. last at Robert Morris (3/8/14) Points.............................................3 at Bentley (2/15/14)

ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M YEAR GP 2013-14 33 11 11 22 7/22 2013-14 26 2014-15 32 9 6 15 5/10 2014-15 27 TOTALS 65 20 17 27 12/32 TOTALS 53

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P 18 14 32

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CONOR ANDRLE

BLAKE BOX

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING FORWARD 5-10 • 181 ST. LOUIS PARK, MINN. BROOKINGS (NAHL)

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING DEFENSEMAN 6-2 • 208 DALLAS, TEXAS SALMON ARM (BCHL)

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2014-15: Appeared in 32-of-34 games in his first season with the Black Knights ... second on the team in points with 17 ... was second on the squad with 13 assists and had four goals ... recorded three multi-point games ... tallied his first point in the season opener against Sacred Heart on Oct. 10 with an assist ... started the year with four points in the first three games ... had first career multi-point game on Oct. 17 against Canisius with a pair of assists ... first collegiate goal was an overtime gamewinner in a 5-4 win over Holy Cross on Nov. 14 ... netted a goal and added an assist for two points opposite Mercyhurst on Dec. 6 ... had a season-long four-game point streak from Jan. 30 at RIT to Feb. 14 at Canisius ... tallied a goal and three assists during the streak ... tallied a goal against Air Force on Jan. 16. BACKGROUND: Prior to West Point, played for the Brookings Blizzard of the North American Hockey League ... scored 34 points for the Blizzard last season with 16 goals and 18 helpers and had a total of 51 points in his NAHL career ... was an elite player in the Minnesota high school ranks ... Minnesota High School State Champions in 2010 for Breck School ... was the team’s most valuable player in 2011 ... born in Minneapolis, Minn. ... son of Sue Olin and Ed Andrle ... has one brother, Austin ... Uncle, Bob Cummings, attended U.S. Naval Academy ... played hockey with Nick DeCenzo prior to Army ... learned Chinese in high school and can speak it fluently ... father lives in Italy.

2014-15: Skated in 28-of-34 games for the Black Knights in his first season on the blueline ... tallied four points on two goals and two assists ... tallied first career point in his second game, which was against Sacred Heart on Oct. 12 ... scored first collegiate goal at Mercyhurst on Nov. 8 ... netted the gamewinner at RIT on Jan. 30 in a 4-2 win ... posted an assist opposite Bentley on Feb. 21. BACKGROUND: Played two seasons on the blueline for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League ... team captain of the Silverbacks in 2013-14, which is rare for an American-born player in the Canada leagues ... won the league award for hardest shot and finished with 19 points on three goals and 16 assists in 2013-14 ... played in 108 games for the Silverbacks, including 58 in his final season ... born in Plano, Texas ... son of Steve and Allison Box ... has three sisters, Stephanie, Alexa, Whitney ... spent one semester at Okanagan College in Salmon Arm, B.C. ... played with Clint Carlisle, Garrett Peterson, Brendan McGuire and Andrew O’Leary prior to coming to West Point ... both grandfathers served in World War II ... played football until his junior year of high school.

ANDRLE’S CAREER HIGHS

BOX’S CAREER HIGHS

Goals................................................ 1-4x, last at RIT (1/30/15) Assists................................................2-2x, last at AIC (1/3/15) Points.................................................2-3x, last at AIC (1/3/15)

Goals................................................ 1-4x, last at RIT (1/30/15) Assists................................................2-2x, last at AIC (1/3/15) Points.................................................2-3x, last at AIC (1/3/15)

ANDRLE’S CAREER STATISTICS

BOX’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 29 1 1 2 TOTALS 29 1 1 2

P/M 13/26 13/26

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 24 0 1 1 11/22 TOTALS 24 0 1 1 11/22

OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 29 1 1 2 TOTALS 29 1 1 2

P/M 13/26 13/26

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 24 0 1 1 11/22 TOTALS 24 0 1 1 11/22

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COLE BRUNS

NICK DECENZO

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING GOALTENDER 5-10 • 185 PRAIRIE GROVE, ILL. OMAHA (USHL)

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING FORWARD 5-11 • 166 HIBBING, MINN. BROOKINGS (NAHL)

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2014-15: Shared time in net for the Black Knights in his first season ... appeared in 12 games and started 11 ... posted a 2-7-1 record ... had a 3.44 goals against average and a .891 save percentage ... had 30 or more saves in four games including 33 in a 4-2 win over RIT on Jan. 30 ... recorded a season high 43 stops at eventual national champion Providence on Nov. 25 ... earned his first collegiate shutout on Nov. 15 in a 0-0 tie against Holy Cross ... got his first win at AIC on Jan. 3 with 27 saves ... made his first start in net on Oct. 17 opposite Canisius and made 17 saves and followed that with 32 against Brown on Halloween. BACKGROUND: Played two season with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League ... broke the USHL record for consecutive shutout minutes and finished with a 17-8-4 mark in his second year with the Lancers ... posted a 2.27 goals against average and a .917 save percentage in over 1700 minutes played ... seven of his 17 wins were by a shutout, which led the entire USHL ... son of Kelly and Jeff Bruns ... has three sisters, Becca, Allie and Jenna ... played with Tyler Pham prior to coming to West Point.

BACKGROUND: Played two years with the Brookings Blizzard in the NAHL ... very cerebral and a strong skater ... appeared in 173 career games for the Blizzard and finished with 83 points on 24 goals and 57 assists ... scored a career-high 32 points in 2013-14 with nine goals and 23 helpers ... St. Pioneer Press Minnesota All-State Hockey Team in 2011 ... Minnesota State All-Tournament Team in 2011 ... two-time all-conference team member ... 2011 All-Area Player of th Year ... 2010-11 Top 10 Point Scorer in Minnesota ... son of Mark and Carolyn DeCenzo ... has a brother, Anthony, and a sister, Dana ... has a golden retriever named Easton ... Uncle, Mark Pavelich, was a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team and former New York Ranger ... played with Conor Andrle prior to West Point.

DECENZO’S CAREER HIGHS

BRUNS’ CAREER HIGHS Saves........................................ 45 at Holy Cross (2/28/14) Fewest Goals Allowed............... 0 vs. Canisius (10/18/14)

Goals....................................... 1-3x, last vs. Bentley (2/21/15) Assists............................................ 2 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Points............................................. 2 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14)

BRUNS’ CAREER STATISTICS

DECENZO’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL YEAR GP-GS GA GAA SV% 2014-15 12-11 36 3.44 .891 TOTALS 12-11 36 3.44 .891

OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 31 3 7 10 TOTALS 31 3 7 10

W-L-T SO 2-7-1 1 2-7-1 1

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP-GS GA GAA SV% W-L-T SO 2014-15 9-8 25 3.11 .905 2-4-1 1 TOTALS 9-8 25 3.11 .905 2-4-1 1

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2014-15: Skated in 31 games in his first season with the Black Knights ... finished with 10 points on three goals and seven assists ... had one of two shorthanded goals by the Black Knights ... recorded one multi-point game at Mercyhurst on Nov. 8 as he tallied two helpers ... netted goals against American International (Jan. 2), Air Force (Jan. 16) and Bentley (Feb. 21).

P/M 6/12 6/12

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 25 3 6 9 11/22 TOTALS 25 3 6 9 11/22

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BRENDAN MCGUIRE

MIKE PRESTON

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING FORWARD 6-6 • 205 FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS AMARILLO (NAHL)

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING DEFENSEMAN 6-2 • 205 CARMEL, IND. INDIANA (USHL)

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2014-15: Saw action in all 34 games for the Black Knights in his first season ... tallied 12 points on eight goals and four assists ... tied for second among rookies in goals scored ... added one power play goal ... had 10 of his 12 points came in Atlantic Hockey play ... came up with three multi-point games ... had a seasonhigh three points on two goals and an assist on Senior Night against American International in a 5-1 win on Feb. 28 ... recorded a goal and an assist on Dec. 6 opposite Mercyhurst ... earned his first multi-point game in the fourth game of the year on Oct. 18 against Canisius ... scored his first goal and point the night before versus the Griffs ... tallied goals opposite Holy Cross (Nov. 14), Air Force (Jan. 17) and Sacred Heart (Mar. 7) in the Atlantic Hockey playoffs. BACKGROUND: Played one season with the Amarillo Bulls of the NAHL, where he played in 55 games and tallied 22 points ... helped the Bulls to a first-place finish in the south division with a 40-14-6 record ... skated for the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Central Canadian Hockey League in 130 games and put up 70 points, including 44 in 2012-13 ... scored 21 goals and added 23 helpers in his last year with the Lumber Kings ... Brendan McGuire is the son of Monte and Susan McGuire ... one sister, Regan, who plays volleyball at TCU ... father played in the NFL with the Denver Broncos ... played with Garret Peterson prior to West Point ... collects old coins and knives ... enjoys fishing.

2014-15: Skated in 31 games for the Black Knights in his first year on the blueline ... compiled five points on a goal and four assists ... tallied his first collegiate point in the third game of the season with an assist against Canisius on Oct. 17 ... scored his first collegiate goal against the Griffs on Feb. 13 in a 2-1 victory on the road in Buffalo ... posted assists opposite Mercyhurst (Nov. 8, Dec. 5) and American International (Feb. 28). BACKGROUND: Was an assistant captain for the Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League in 2013-14 ... appeared in 68 games last season, including the 12 games to win the title ... had three points in the run to the Clark Cup and recorded seven in the regular season, along with 129 penalty minutes ... was a Silver A Recipient at Culver Academy from 2008-11 ... Michael Preston is the son of Patrick and Debra Preston ... has two brothers, Will and Connor ... Will plays hockey at Western New England College ... Connor runs track and plays hockey at Carmel High School ... played alongside Tyler Phan with the Ice.

MCGUIRE’S CAREER HIGHS

PRESTON’S CAREER HIGHS

Goals..........................................................2 vs. AIC (2/28/15) Assists........................................... 1-4x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Points.........................................................3 vs. AIC (2/28/15)

Goals.................................................... 1 at Canisius (2/13/15) Assists............................................ 1-4x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Points............................................. 1-5x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15)

MCGUIRE’S CAREER STATISTICS

PRESTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 34 8 4 12 TOTALS 34 8 4 12

P/M 10/20 10/20

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 28 7 3 10 7/14 TOTALS 28 7 3 10 7/14

OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 31 1 4 5 TOTALS 31 1 4 5

P/M 18/44 18/44

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 25 1 4 5 14/36 TOTALS 25 1 4 5 14/36

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JOE SHECTER

TOMMY BESINGER

SOPHOMORE • YEARLING DEFENSEMAN 5-11 • 188 FARMINGTON HILLS, MICH. OTTAWA (CCHL)

FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 5-8 • 161 MILTON, MASS. SOUTH SHORE (USPHL)

2014-15: Appeared in 18 games for the Black Knights in his first season ... collected one assist and it was against Holy Cross on Nov. 14 in the 5-4 overtime win. BACKGROUND: Played three seasons with the Ottawa Jr. Senators in the CCHL .. appeared in a total of 184 games for the Senators and finished with 68 points ... tallied double-digit assists in all three seasons and had a career-best 33 points in 2013-14 ... was named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 ... second team All-State in 2010 ... first team All-Area and All-OAA ... All-Michigan High School Hockey MHSAA ... named to the All-Metro team as well ... member of the National Honor Society at North Farmington ... Joseph Shecter is the son of Michael and Kitty Shecter ... has two sisters, Celia and Adina ... played with Ryan Nick prior to West Point with U-18 Victory Honda.

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BACKGROUND: Two-time USPHL All Star for the South Shore Kings in 2014 and 2015 ... two-time Catholic Conference All Star while at Boston College High School ... tallied 40 points in 2014-15 for the Kings with 18 goals and 22 assists ... finished his career with 79 points in the premier division of the USPHL for the Kings ... had 68 points in 49 games playing at BC High ... two-time Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic and was a Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection in 2013 ... was the MVP of the Edward M Wright Memorial Game in 2013 ... Thomas John Besinger is the son of Janet and Ed Besinger ... has three older brothers, Eddie, Billy and Brain ... enjoys fishing.

TREVOR FIDLER

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FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 5-7 • 165 WATERTOWN, MASS. SOUTH SHORE (USPHL)

BACKGROUND: Played for the South Shore Kings of the USPHL and the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League in 2014-15 ... In his first stint with the Kings, he posted 28 points in 33 games in 2013-14 ... went to Vernon and had 20 points on eight goals and 12 assists in 30 games last season ... finished with South Shore and had 15 points in 12 games ... spent four years at Dexter School of the Independent School League and was team captain as a junior and senior ... was the team’s MVP both years and earned the coaches award ... had over 100 points combined in his last two seasons with Dexter ... MVP of the BB&N Tournament in 2013 and an All-Scholastic selection as well ... Trevor Harold Fidler is the son of Robin and Mark Fidler ... has three siblings, Mark, Chris and Aurora ... father played hockey at Boston University ... uncle, Mike Fidler, played at Boston College and was a 13-year veteran of the National Hockey League ... uncle, Joe Fidler, played college hockey at Northeastern ... he chose West Point because he wants to be a leader and help out people around the world ... he has acted in a movie called the “Drive-In Horror Show” ... adopted an elephant in Africa ... learned to skate at the age of 2.

TIPPER HIGGINS SHECTER’S CAREER HIGHS Goals.................................................... 1 at Canisius (2/13/15) Assists............................................ 1-4x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Points............................................. 1-5x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15)

SHECTER’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL YEAR GP G A P 2014-15 18 0 1 1 TOTALS 18 0 1 1

P/M 0/0 0/0

ATLANTIC HOCKEY YEAR GP G A P P/M 2014-15 14 0 1 1 0/0 TOTALS 14 0 1 1 0/0

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FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 6-0 • 186 WILLISTON, VT. CHILLIWACK (BCHL)

BACKGROUND: Appeared in 70 games in 2014-15 with the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League ... posted 37 points in the regular season in 58 games ... came alive in the playoffs with 16 points in 12 games to led the BCHL ... averaged 1.33 points per game during the postseason and scored 11 goals in the 12 games ... played two years of prep school hockey at Berkshire School and skated with the Green Mountain Glades for two seasons while attending South Burlington High School ... recorded 52 points in 58 games at Berkshire with 31 goals and 21 helpers ... also won a Vermont Lacrosse State Championship in 2012 at South Burlington ... Tipper William Higgins is the son of Matt and Sara Higgins ... has two siblings, Molly and Conor ... sister plays field hockey at Vermont ... brother Conor graduated from Air Force in 2014 and is currently

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Box prior to joining the Black Knights ... Taylor William Maruya is the son of Jon and Nancy Maruya ... has one sister, Annika ... Maruya is half Japanese and is not a fan of sharks ... he describes West Point as a great place to play Division I hockey and get an excellent education with the chance to serve his country.

DALTON MACAFEE

IAN MURDOCH

FRESHMAN • PLEBE DEFENSEMAN 6-0 • 191 NEEDHAM, MASS. BOSTON U. (HE)/SOUTH SHORE (USPHL)

FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 6-5 • 186 WESTERN SPRINGS, ILL. CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY

BACKGROUND: Played at Boston University in 2013-14 ... appeared in 31 games as a rookie with the Terriers and led all first year players in plus-minus ... recorded three points during that season ... following that season, went to the South Shore Kings and played 40 games ... played with Trevor Fidler and Tommy Besinger on the South Shore Kings ... recorded 20 points and was team captain for the Kings in the USPHL ... tallied 53 points (6g, 37a) in his career at St. Sebastian’s School ... second-highest scorer amongst the team’s defensemen in each of his final three seasons at the school ... was a first team all-league performer in the Independent School League in hockey and lacrosse ... had Division I scholarship offers in hockey and lacrosse and was team captain of the St. Sebastian’s lacrosse team as a senior ... Datlon Adams MacAfree is the son of Kathy and Ken MacAfee, Jr. ... has one sister, Keeley, who plays lacrosse at Harvard ... father was a standout tight end at Notre Dame, where he was a Heisman Trophy finalist before playing in the NFL with San Francisco ... paternal grandfather, Ken MacAfee, was an NFL wide receiver and played on the New York Giants’ 1956 championship team ... he also served in the Marines ... maternal grandfather served in the Air Force during World War II ... enjoys waterskiing, painting and sailing.

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BACKGROUND: Played two seasons at Culver Military Academy ... appeared in 15 games in 2014-15 ... skated in the AAA U18 National Championship Tournament in 2014 and 2015 ... two-time Indiana Academic All Star ... Gold A High Honor Roll member at Culver and was a Silver A Honor Roll selection as well ... Chicago Catholic League Academic All-Star and an AP Distinguished Scholar ... was a National Merit Semifinalist in 2014 ... played for Steve Palmer at Culver Academy and also learned under long-time Culver coach Al Clark, who started the program back in 1976 ... Ian George Murdoch is the son of John and Mary Murdoch ... has one sister, Hannah, who attended the University of Virginia ... cousin, Kevin Kirchgraber, is a Major in the Army ... born in Buffalo, N.Y. ... always aspired to play hockey while attending West Point ... grandfather was a part of the Royal Air Force during World War II and participated in the D-Day invasion ... enjoys travel and is a big Arsenal Football Club fan.

MATT PENTA

IAN MANSFIELD

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FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 6-0 • 188 LAKEWOOD, COLO. MINNESOTA (NAHL)

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BACKGROUND: Played many years of junior hockey in the United States Hockey League and North American Hockey League ... started with the Sioux Falls Stampede in the USHL ... appeared in 54 games with the Odessa Jackalopes following his time with the Stampede ... finished his junior career with the Minnesota Wilderness with 23 points on nine goals and 14 assists in the final 19 games of the 2014-15 season under long-time NHLer Corey Millen ... won the Robinson Cup with the Wilderness, which is NAHL Championship, in 2015 ... had 11 points in 12 playoff games with five goals and six assists ... played hockey with Tyler Pham prior to coming to West Point ... Ian James Mansfield is the son of James and Jayme Mansfield ... has two younger brothers, Adam and Graham ... played in four different cities during his junior career ... produced electronic dance music ... views West Point as an opportunity to play Division I hockey for a prestigious and respected institution and as an honor.

BACKGROUND: Spent 2014-15 with the Kingston Voyageurs of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, playing in 36 games between the pipes ... skated with the Valley Junior Warriors in the Eastern Hockey League prior to Kingston ... was a member of the National Champion Boston Junior Bruins in 2011 ... named a 2012 All-Star with the Junior Bruins in the Empire Junior Hockey League ... played 34 games in his first season with the Junior Bruins and had a 1.83 goals against average ... was the GCG Goalie of the Year in 2011 ... Matthew Joseph Penta is the son of Joseph and Karen Penta ... has one sister, Lauren ... graduated cum laude from Belmont Hill School in 2012 ... says West Point fulfills his goal of playing Division I hockey and getting a high-end education ... rebuilding and restoring old cars and trucks is a hobby of Matt’s ... he is an experienced heavy equipment operator and has worked in residential construction.

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TAYLOR MARUYA

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FRESHMAN • PLEBE FORWARD 5-10 • 168 WESTCHESTER, CALIF. SALMON ARM (BCHL)

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BACKGROUND: Played two seasons with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League ... tallied 40 points in 91 games played for the Silverbacks and was the team’s Rookie of the Year in 2013-14 ... played with Blake

FRESHMAN • PLEBE GOALIE 6-1 • 198 WALTHAM, MASS. KINGSTON (OJHL)

FRESHMAN • PLEBE DEFENSEMAN 6-0 • 191 KAYSVILLE, UTAH OMAHA (USHL)

BACKGROUND: Played three years in the USHL with the Omaha Lancers ... skated in 132 games and registered 27 points on eight goals and 19 assists on the blueline for the Lancers ... also played for the Wichita Falls Wildcats in the NAHL prior to the USHL.

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h o c k e y 2014-15 RESULTS Date Opponent October (2-4-1, 2-3-1) 10 SACRED HEART* 12 SACRED HEART* 17 CANISIUS* 18 CANISIUS* 24 ROBERT MORRIS* 25 ROBERT MORRIS* 31 BROWN

W/L A

0

ATT SF SA GOALIE (SAVES)

Army West Point Goal Scorers

W L L W L T L

1 5 6 0 3 3 2

1365 1204 1431 1152 1142 1214 1307

Reuschlein, Zaremba Pham Llaurado, Kozlak, McGuire, Pham (PP) Reuschlein, McGuire, Alvarez (PP) -Alvarez (PP), Richards, Nick Hearn (PP), Kozlak (PP)

2 1 4 3 0 3 4

33 40 35 30 36 40 31

35 36 23 38 41 30 36

November (2-6-1, 2-5-1) 7 at Mercyhurst* L 0 2 1278 39 27 8 at Mercyhurst* L 5 7 1016 30 41 14 HOLY CROSS* W 5 4 (OT) 1565 32 36 15 HOLY CROSS* T 0 0 2017 34 27 21 at Niagara* L 1 3 781 23 26 22 at Niagara* L 1 6 1100 28 34 25 at Providence L 0 3 1968 22 46 28 at Bentley* L 2 3 356 25 24 29 at Bentley* W 2 1 389 29 35 December (0-2-0, 0-2-0) 5 MERCYHURST* L 2 3 1344 36 19 6 MERCYHURST* L 3 6 1905 32 33 30 RUSSIAN RED STARS (Exh.) T 3 3 (OT) 2652 32 27

Gahagen (34) Gahagen (31) Bruns (17) Gahagen (28) Gahagen (38) Gahagen (27) Bruns (32)

Gahagen (25) -Gahagen (34) Box, Pham (2) (1 PP, 1 PEN), Alvarez (PP), Richards Gahagen (32) McGuire, Carlisle, Alvarez, Zaremba, Andrle Bruns (27) -Bruns (23) Pham (PP) Gahagen (10), Bruns (18) Richards Bruns (43) -Bruns (21) Llaurado, Pomarico Gahagen (34) Pham, Jenkins

Gahagen (16) Bruns (7), Gahagen (19) Gahagen (16), Bruns (8)

Reuschlein, Kozlak Andrle, McGuire (PP), Carlisle (SH) Zaremba (2), Shecter

January (2-6-0, 2-4-0) 2 AMERICAN INT’L* L 2 3 (OT) 2070 45 31 Gahagen (28) Reuschlein, DeCenzo 3 at American Int’l* W 4 3 150 28 30 Bruns (27) Pham, Zaremba, Reuschlein, Kozlak (PP) 9 CONNECTICUT L 6 3 2308 29 44 Bruns (17), Gahagen (21) Roberts, Kozlak (PP), Pham 16 at Air Force* L 3 4 2638 18 44 Gahagen (40) Andrle, Hearn, DeCenzo 17 at Air Force* L 1 3 2500 26 35 Gahagen (32) McGuire 24 RMC (Exh.) W 8 0 2740 60 19 Bruns (19) Reuschlein (2), Nick (PP), Llaurado, Kozlak (PP) Alvarez (PP), Zaremba (PP), Carlisle 28 at Princeton L 1 4 1087 27 36 Gahagen (32) Llaurado 30 at RIT* W 4 2 3403 26 35 Bruns (33) Alvarez, Andrle, Box, Kozlak 31 at RIT* L 1 4 2650 23 34 Bruns (30) Reuschlein (PP) February (2-2-2, 2-2-2) 13 at Canisius* 14 at Canisius* 20 BENTLEY* 21 BENTLEY* 27 at American Int’l* 28 AMERICAN INT’L*

W L T T L W

2 1 1 2 0 5

1 1172 3 966 1 (OT) 1937 2 (OT) 2539 4 421 1 2657

26 18 33 36 21 40

25 27 35 26 33 35

Gahagen (24) Gahagen (24) Gahagen (34) Gahagen (24) Gahagen (29) Gahagen (34), Curran (0)

March (1-3-0, 1-3-0) 6 at Sacred Heart^ 7 at Sacred Heart^

L L

0 2

2 5

20 25

28 36

Gahagen (26) Gahagen (31)

304 323

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Preston, Reuschlein Reuschlein Carlisle Alvarez, DeCenzo -McGuire (2), Kozlak, Pham, Reuschlein

-Lalor (PP), McGuire


h o c k e y 2014-15 STATISTICS # Name GP G A 9 Tyler Pham 32 9 20 20 Conor Andrle 32 4 13 13 C.J. Reuschlein 32 9 6 14 Joe Kozlak 33 7 8 15 Clint Carlisle 34 3 11 16 Brendan McGuire 34 8 4 24 Maurice Alvarez 34 6 6 6 Nick DeCenzo 31 3 7 10 Zak Zaremba 34 3 3 26 Shane Hearn 31 2 4 4 Ryan Nick 32 1 5 11 Joe Llaurado 29 3 2 19 Josh Richards 31 3 2 29 Mike Preston 31 1 4 12 Blake Box 28 2 2 18 Mac Lalor 20 1 2 28 Josh Roberts 19 1 1 3 Christian Pomarico 31 1 1 27 Andy Faust 12 0 2 7 Andrew O’Leary 17 0 2 23 Luke Jenkins 8 1 0 21 Garret Peterson 7 0 1 5 Joe Shecter 18 0 1 35 Parker Gahagen 25 0 1 2 James McNulty 2 0 0 Bench Army Totals 34 68 108 Opponent Totals 34 108 190

OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY CAREER Pts. No-Min. PP-SH-GW +/- GP G A Pts. GP G A Pts. 29 5/21 3-0-0 -4 28 8 19 27 32 9 20 29 17 4/8 0-0-1 -6 26 4 13 17 32 4 13 17 15 5/10 3-0-2 -6 27 9 5 14 65 20 17 37 15 11/44 3-0-2 -9 27 5 7 12 100 23 29 52 14 7/14 0-1-0 -15 28 3 9 12 67 10 21 31 12 10/20 1-0-0 -6 28 7 3 10 34 8 4 12 12 1/2 3-0-0 -7 28 6 5 11 132 19 31 50 10 6/12 0-1-0 -7 25 3 6 9 31 3 7 10 6 3/6 0-0-1 -14 28 3 2 5 136 21 20 41 6 13/26 1-0-0 -9 26 1 4 5 98 11 20 31 6 8/16 0-0-0 -8 26 1 4 5 60 1 9 10 5 9/26 0-0-0 +1 25 2 1 3 29 3 2 5 5 2/4 0-0-0 -5 26 3 2 5 118 12 18 30 5 18/44 0-0-0 -11 25 1 4 5 31 1 4 5 4 8/16 0-0-1 -5 24 2 2 4 28 2 2 4 3 4/8 1-0-0 -9 17 0 0 0 118 13 28 41 2 10/28 0-0-0 -1 14 0 1 1 82 3 10 13 2 13/26 0-0-0 -11 27 1 1 2 95 4 11 15 2 1/2 0-0-0 +1 10 0 2 2 12 0 2 2 2 6/12 0-0-0 -5 14 0 1 1 70 6 12 18 1 0/0 0-0-1 -3 6 1 0 1 69 4 10 14 1 1/2 0-0-0 -3 3 0 0 0 36 1 2 3 1 0/0 0-0-0 -3 14 0 1 1 18 0 1 1 1 0/0 0-0-0 -11 21 0 1 1 41 0 1 1 0 1/2 0-0-0 +1 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 4/8 176 150/357 15-2-8 -27 28 60 93 153 298 156/375 28-4-22 +27 28 84 147 231

## Name 35 Parker Gahagen 30 Cole Bruns 1 Dan Curran Empty Net TOTALS OPPONENTS

GA 67 36 0 5 108 68

POWER PLAY Army Opponents PENALTY KILL Army Opponents ## 9 24 20 13 14 18 6 26 4 15 16 35 10 5 29 19 23 3 11 27 7

GP-GS Minutes 26-24 1420:23 12-11 627:45 1-0 0:32 21-0 16:28 34-34 2065:08 34-34 2065:08

GAA Saves Sv% 2.83 707 .913 3.44 295 .891 0.00 0 .000 -- -- -- 3.14 1002 .903 1.98 949 .933

OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY Goals Chances Pct. Goals Chances Pct. 15 133 .113 11 107 .103 28 126 .222 23 107 .215

POWER PLAYS Tyler Pham Maurice Alvarez Conor Andrle C.J. Reuschlein Joe Kozlak Mac Lalor Nick DeCenzo Shane Hearn Ryan Nick Clint Carlisle Brendan McGuire Parker Gahagen Zak Zaremba Joe Shecter Mike Preston Josh Richards Luke Jenkins Christian Pomarico Joe Llaurado Andy Faust Andrew O’Leary

GP 32 34 32 32 33 20 31 31 32 34 34 25 34 18 31 31 10 33 30 12 18

G A 3 7 3 3 0 5 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts Shots 10 15 6 30 5 5 4 24 3 13 3 13 3 8 2 2 2 11 2 17 1 9 1 0 1 3 0 4 0 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 3

L T Sho 15 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 -- -- -- 22 4 2 8 4 6

PP SH EN 18 2 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- 5 28 4 5 15 2 1

PEN SOG 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS

OVERALL ATLANTIC HOCKEY Chances Pct. Kills Chances Pct. 126 .778 84 107 .785 133 .887 96 107 .897

Kills 98 118

W 6 2 0 -- 8 22

Pct .200 .100 .000 .125 .231 .077 .000 .500 .000 .000 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

GOALS BY PERIOD Army Opponents Difference

1 16 29 -13

2 33 39 -6

3 18 38 -20

OT Total 1 68 1 107 0 -39

SHOTS BY PERIOD Army Opponents Difference

1 310 364 -54

2 353 366 -13

3 334 376 -42

OT Total 18 1015 9 1115 +9 -100

ARMY SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 68-1017 Shot pct. .067 Goals/Game 2.0 Shots/Game 29.9 Assists 109 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 15-130 Conversion Percent .115 Shot Attempts 170 Shot Percent .088 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 68 Power Play 15 Short-handed 2 Empty net 1 Penalty 1 Unassisted 4 Overtime 1 Delayed Penalty 0 PENALTIES Number 150 Minutes 357 Penalties/Game 4.4 Pen minutes/Game 10.5 Minor 141 Major 3 10-minute Misconduct 2 Game Misconduct 4 Gross Misconduct 0 Match 0 FACEOFFS (W-L) 1113-1159 Faceoff W-L Pct. .490

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OPP 146-1208 .121 4.3 35.5 247 34-137 .248 203 .167 108 28 4 5 0 4 1 0 156 375 4.6 11.0 145 5 2 3 0 1 1159-1113 .510

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h o c k e y 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME DatE Opponent Result Goals

Assists Shots Pen-Min Power Play

October (2-4-1, 2-3-1) 11 sacred Heart*

W, 2-1

2/1

3/2

33/35

4-8/3-6

0-3/1-4

12

SACRED HEART*

L, 5-1

1/5

1/7

40/36

7-14/8-24

0-6/1-6

17

CANISIUS*

L, 6-4

4/6

6/9

35/23

6-12/7-14

1-6/2-5

18

CANISIUS*

W, 3-0

3/0

5/0

30/28

3-6/3-17

1-3/0-3

24

ROBERT MORRIS*

L, 0-3

0/3

0/4

36/41

4-19/5-10

0-5/1-4

25

ROBERT MORRIS*

T, 3-3

3/3

3/3

40/30

3-6/4-8

1-3/1-2

31

BROWN

L, 4-2

2/4

4/6

31/36

1-2/4-19

2-3/0-1

0-6/0-2

NOVEMBER (2-6-1, 2-5-1) 7

at Mercyhurst*

L, 2-0

0/2

0/4

39/27

2-4/7-25

8

at Mercyhurst*

L, 7-5

5/7

8/14

30/41

5-10/5-10

2-4/2-5

14

HOLY CROSS*

W, 5-4 OT

5/4

9/7

32/36

1-2/0-0

0-0/1-1

15

HOLY CROSS*

T, 0-0

0/0

0/0

34/27

4-8/4-8

0-2/0-1

21

at Niagara*

L, 3-1

1/3

1/6

23/26

4-8/4-8

1-3/0-3

22

at Niagara*

L, 6-1

1/6

2/10

28/34

6-12/7-14

0-5/1-4

25

at Providence

L, 3-0

0/3

0/6

22/46

6-12/4-8

0-4/1-6

28

at Bentley*

L, 3-2

2/3

4/6

25/24

3-6/1-2

0-1/1-3

29

at Bentley*

W, 2-1

2/1

4/2

29/35

3-6/3-9

0-3/0-3

december (0-2-0, 0-2-0) 5

MERCYHURST*

L, 3-2

2/3

4/6

36/19

8-24/5-10

1-5/0-6

6

MERCYHURST*

L, 6-3

3/6

4/8

33/32

3-6/1-2

1-1/0-3

JANUARY (0-7-0, 0-7-0) 2

AMERICAN INT’L*

L, 3-2 OT

2/3

4/6

45/31

5-10/4-8

0-4/1-5

3

at American Int’l*

W, 4-3

4/3

7/5

28/30

3-6/2-4

1-2/1-3

9

CONNECTICUT

L, 6-3

3/6

6/10

29/44

5-10/6-12

1-4/2-3

16

at Air Force*

L, 4-3

3/4

2/7

18/44

5-10/4-8

0-3/1-4

17

at Air Force*

L, 3-1

1/3

1/4

26/35

9-37/7-14

0-4/1-6

28

at Princeton*

L, 4-1

1/4

2/7

27/36

4-8/7-14

0-7/2-4

30

at RIT*

W, 4-2

4/2

5/4

26/35

5-10/4-8

0-4/0-5

31

at RIT*

L, 4-1

1/4

2/8

23/34

2-4/8-16

1-8/2-2

february (2-6-0, 2-6-0) 13

at Canisius*

W, 2-1

2/1

3/2

26/25

2-4/3-6

1-3/1-2

14

at Canisius*

L, 3-1

1/3

2/6

18/27

5-21/6-12

0-6/1-5

20

BENTLEY*

T, 1-1 OT

1/1

1/2

33/35

9-26/5-10

0-4/0-7

21

BENTLEY*

T, 2-2 OT

2/2

3/4

36/26

5-10/3-6

0-3/1-5

27

at American Int’l*

L, 4-0

0/4

0/8

21/33

6-12/9-26

0-5/2-4

28

AMERICAN INT’L*

W, 5-1

5/1

10/2

40/35

6-12/5-10

0-3/1-4

MARCH (1-3-0, 1-3-0) 6

at Sacred Heart^

L, 2-0

0/2

0/4

20/28

2-4/3-6

0-3/0-2

7

at Sacred Heart^

L, 5-2

2/5

3/9

25/36

4-8/5-21

1-4/0-4

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format ARMY/OPPONENT for each category * Indicates Atlantic Hockey Association game ^ Indicates AHA First Round game

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h o c k e y 2014-15 STATISTICS ARMY’S RECORD WHEN... Overall......................................................... 8-22-4 Atlantic Hockey........................................... 8-16-4 AHA Playoffs...................................................0-2-0 Exhibition Games...........................................1-0-1 Home..............................................................4-7-4 Away............................................................ 4-15-0 at a neutral site..............................................0-0-0 in overtime.....................................................1-1-4 on television...................................................1-2-0 in white jerseys..............................................4-3-2 in gold jerseys................................................0-3-1 in black jerseys............................................ 4-15-0 in gray jerseys.................................................0-1-1 in one-goal games..........................................5-4-0 in October......................................................2-3-1 in November..................................................2-7-1 in December...................................................0-2-0 in January.......................................................2-6-0 in February.....................................................2-2-2 in March.........................................................0-2-0 scoring power-play goal.............................. 4-12-1 allowing power-play goal............................ 3-18-2 scoring short-handed goal.............................0-1-1 allowing short-handed goal ..........................0-3-0 on Tuesdays....................................................0-1-0 on Wednesdays..............................................0-1-0 on Fridays.................................................... 4-13-1 on Saturdays..................................................4-7-3 on Sundays.....................................................0-1-0 following a win...............................................0-8-1 following a loss............................................ 7-11-2 following a tie.................................................0-3-1 vs. WCHA teams.............................................0-0-0 vs. Hockey East teams....................................0-2-0 vs. ECAC Hockey teams..................................0-1-0 vs. ranked opponents....................................0-1-0 vs. teams receiving votes...............................0-3-3 when outshooting opp..................................2-6-3 when being outshot.................................... 5-15-1 when shots are even......................................0-0-0 when scoring first..........................................6-4-0 when opp. scores first................................. 2-18-4 when leading after one..................................4-2-0 when trailing after one............................... 0-13-2 when tied after one.......................................4-7-2 when leading after two . ...............................6-2-0 when trailing after two............................... 0-18-1 when tied after two.......................................2-2-3 when scoring 5+ goals...................................2-1-0 when scoring 4 goals.....................................2-1-0 when scoring 3 goals.....................................1-3-1 when scoring 2 goals.....................................3-4-1 when scoring 1 goal.......................................0-5-1 when scoring 0 goals.....................................0-4-1 when opp. scores 5+ goals............................0-7-0 when opp. scores 4 goals..............................1-4-0 when opp. scores 3 goals..............................1-8-1 when opp. scores 2 goals..............................1-1-1 when opp. scores 1 goal................................4-1-1 when opp. scores 0 goals..............................1-0-1

CATEGORY LEADERS pOINTS GP G-A-P Pham......................................... 34.............. 9-20-29 Andrle........................................ 32.............. 4-13-17 Reuschlein................................. 32................ 9-6-15 Kozlak........................................ 33................ 7-8-15 Carlisle....................................... 34.............. 3-11-14 McGuire..................................... 34................ 8-4-12 Alvarez....................................... 34................ 6-6-12 DeCenzo.................................... 31................ 3-7-10 GOALS GP G Pham......................................... 32.........................9 Reuschlein................................. 32.........................9 McGuire..................................... 34.........................8 Kozlak........................................ 33.........................7 Alvarez....................................... 34.........................6 POWER-PLAY GOALS GP PPG Kozlak........................................ 33.........................3 Reuschlein................................. 32.........................3 Alvarez....................................... 34.........................3 Pham......................................... 32.........................3 SHORT-HANDED GOALS GP SHG Carlisle....................................... 34.........................1 DeCenzo.................................... 31.........................1 GAME-WINNING GOALS GP GWG Kozlak........................................ 33.........................2 Reuschelin................................. 13.........................2 ASsists GP a Pham.....................................32...........................20 Andrle....................................32...........................13 Carlisle...................................34...........................11 Kozlak....................................33.............................8 DeCenzo................................31.............................7 Reuschlein.............................32.............................6 Alvarez...................................34.............................6 Ryan.......................................32.............................5 penalties GP PEN-MIN Preston..................................31......................18-44 Hearn.....................................31......................13-26 Pomarico...............................31......................13-26 Kozlak....................................33......................11-44 Roberts..................................19......................10-28 McGuire.................................34......................10-20 Llaurado.................................29........................9-26 Box.........................................28........................8-16 Nick........................................32........................8-16 Carlisle...................................34........................7-14

GOALTENDING LEADERS Name W-L-T GAA SAVE % Gahagen.....................6-15-3...... 2.83............... .913 Bruns..........................2-7-1........ 3.44............... .891 Curran.........................0-0-0........ 0.00............... .000

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SCORING BREAKDOWN TYPE ARMY Total 68 First Period 19 Second Period 31 Third Period 17 Overtime 1 Even Strength 44 5-on-5 44 4-on-4 0 Power Play 15 5-on-4 15 5-on-3 0 4-on-3 1 6-on-4 (EA) 0 Shorthanded 2 4-on-5 2 4-on-6 0 Extra Attacker 0 6-on-5 0 6-on-4 (PP) 0 6-on-3 (PP) 0 Empty Net 1 5-on-6 1 5-on-5 (PP) 0 Penalty Shots 1

OPPONENT 108 30 39 38 1 69 61 0 28 28 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0

GAME HIGHS TEAM Points 15.......................................... vs. AIC (2/28/15) Goals 5............................................ vs. AIC (2/28/15) 5............................... vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) 5................................ at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Assists 10.......................................... vs. AIC (2/28/15) Shots On Goal 45............................................ vs. AIC (1/2/15) Saves 43.....................vs. #20 Providence (11/25/15) Penalties 9......................................vs. Bentley (2/20/15) 9.....................................at Air Force (1/17/15) Penalty Minutes 37...................................at Air Force (1/17/15) Player Points 4...................T. Pham at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Goals 2......................... B. McGuire vs. AIC (2/28/15) 2...................T. Pham at Mercyhurst (11/8/15) Assists 3................ T. Pham vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) Saves 43...........C. Bruns at #20 Providence (11/25/14)

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h o c k e y 2014-15 STATISTICS SCORING BREAKDOWN BY CLASS SENIORS GP Maurice Alvarez 34 Zak Zaremba 34 Josh Richards 31 Mac Lalor 20 TOTALS

G A 6 6 3 3 3 2 1 2 13 13

P 12 6 5 3 26

PPG SH 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0

GWG 0 1 0 0 1

JUNIORS GP Joe Kozlak (C) 33 Shane Hearn 31 Josh Roberts 19 Christian Pomarico 31 Andrew O’Leary 17 Luke Jenkins 8 James McNulty 2 TOTALS

G A 7 8 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 12 16

P 15 6 2 2 2 1 0 28

PPG SH 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

GWG 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

SOPHOMORES GP C.J. Reuschlein 32 Clint Carlisle 34 Ryan Nick 32 Garret Peterson 7 TOTALS

G A 9 6 3 11 1 5 0 1 13 23

P 15 14 6 1 36

PPG SH 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1

GWG 2 0 0 0 2

FRESHMEN GP Tyler Pham 32 Conor Andrle 32 Brendan McGuire 34 Nick DeCenzo 31 Joe Llaurado 29 Blake Box 28 Any Faust 12 Joe Shecter 18 TOTALS

G A 9 20 4 13 8 4 3 7 3 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 29 51

P 29 17 12 10 5 4 2 1 80

PPG SH 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1

GWG 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

CAREER MULTI-POINT GAMES #3 Christian Pomarico (1) 2013-14 Mar. 8 at Robert Morris, W 4-2 (2A) #4 Ryan Nick None #5 Joe Shecter None #6 Nick DeCenzo (1) 2014-15 (1) Nov. 8 at Mercyhurst, L, 7-5 (2A) #7 Andrew O’Leary (2) 2013-14 (2) Feb. 8 vs. AIC, L 5-4 (OT) (2A) Mar. 7 at Robert Morris, L 8-4 (G, A) #9 Tyler Pham (5) 2014-15 (5) Nov. 8 at Mercyhurst, L, 7-5 (2G, 2A) Nov. 14 vs. Holy Cross, W, 5-4 (OT) (3A) Jan. 3 at AIC, W, 4-3 (1G, 2A) Feb. 13 at Canisius, W, 2-1 (2A) Feb. 28 vs. AIC, W, 5-1 (1G, 1A) #12 Blake Box (1) None #13 C.J. Reuschlein (5) 2013-14 (1) Jan. 18 at RIT, L 4-3 (G, A) Feb. 15 at Bentley, L 5-4 (OT) (G, 2A) Mar. 8 at Robert Morris, W 4-2 (2A) 2014-15 (2) Jan. 3 at AIC, W, 4-3 (1G, 1A) Feb. 28 vs. AIC, W, 5-1 (1G, 1A) #14 Joe Kozlak (11) 2012-13 (2) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (G, A) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A) 2013-14 (5) Nov. 12 at Sacred Heart, W 6-2 (G, A)

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Jan. 11 vs. Air Force, L 4-2 (2A) Jan. 18 at RIT, L 4-3 (G, A) Feb. 1 at Robert Morris, L 6-4 (G, A) Feb. 15 at Bentley, L 5-4 (OT) (2G) Feb. 28 at Holy Cross, W 5-2 (2G) 2014-15 (3) Oct. 17 vs. Canisius, L, 6-4 (1G, 1A) Dec. 5 vs. Mercyhurst, L, 3-2 (1G, 1A) Jan. 30 at RIT, W, 4-2 (1G, 2A) #15 Clint Carlisle (6) 2013-14 (3) Nov. 12 at Sacred Heart, W 6-2 (G, A) Feb. 1 at Robert Morris, L 6-4 (G, A) Feb. 15 at Bentley, L 5-4 (OT) (G, 2A) 2014-15 (3) Nov. 14 vs. Holy Cross, W, 5-4 (OT) (1G, 1A) Dec. 6 vs. Mercyhurst, L, 6-3 (1G, 1A) Jan. 30 at RIT, 4-2 (2A) #16 Brendan McGuire (3) 2014-15 (3) Oct. 18 vs. Canisius, W, 3-0 (1G, 1A) Dec. 6 vs. Mercyhurst, L, 6-3 (1G, 1A) Feb. 28 vs. AIC, W, 5-1 (2G, 1A)

multi-goal games

PLAYER Alvarez Hearn Kozlak Lalor McGuire Pham Richards

11-12 - - - 0 - - 0

12-13 - 1 0 1 - - 0

13-14 14-15 TOTAL 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 0 1

multi-assist games

PLAYER Andrle Carlisle DeCenzo Hearn Kozlak Lalor O’Leary Pham Richards Zaremba

11-12 - - - - - 1 - - 0 1

12-13 - - - - 0 1 - - 2 0

13-14 14-15 TOTAL - 2 2 1 1 2 - 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 - 4 4 0 0 2 3 1 5

multi-point games

PLAYER 11-12 Alvarez - Andrle - Carlisle - DeCenzo - Hearn - Jenkins - Kozlak 0 Lalor 1 O’Leary - McGuire - Pham - Pomarico - Reuschlein - Richards 1 Zaremba 2

12-13 - - - - 1 1 2 3 - - - - - 3 0

13-14 14-15 TOTAL 1 3 4 - 3 3 3 3 6 - 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 1 6 2 11 0 1 5 2 0 2 - 3 3 - 6 6 1 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 5 3 1 6

#26 Shane Hearn (3) 2014-15 (1) Feb. 28 vs. AIC, W, 5-1 2013-14 (1) Dec. 7 vs. Canisius, W 2-0 (2G) Mar. 8 at Robert Morris (2A) 2012-13 (1) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (2G) #28 Josh Roberts None career shutouts

#20 Conor Andrle (3) 2014-15 (3) Oct. 17 vs. Canisius L, 6-4 (2A) Dec. 6 vs. Mercyhurst, L, 6-3 (1G, 1A) Jan. 3 at AIC, W, 4-3 (2A)

#30 Cole Bruns 2014-15 (1) Nov. 15 vs. Holy Cross, T, 0-0 (27 Saves)

#21 Garret Peterson None

#35 Parker Gahagen (1) 2014-15 (1) Oct. 18 vs. Canisius, W, 3-0 (28 Saves)

#23 Luke Jenkins (1) 2012-13 (1) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A)

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h o c k e y THE LAST TIME... Army scored eight goals........................................................ 2-26-10 at AIC (8-6, win) Army scored nine goals: ................................................... 11-20-10, vs. AIC (9-3, win) Army scored 10 goals: ................................................ 2-26-00, vs. Findlay (10-6, win) Army scored 11 goals: .............................................. 2-14-98, vs. Fairfield (11-2, win) Army scored 12 goals: .............................................. 2-25-95, vs. Fairfield (12-3, win) Army scored 13 goals: .................................................... 1-17-97, vs. Iona (13-3, win) Army scored 14 goals: ................................................1-29-99, vs. Nichols (14-1, win) Army scored 15 goals: ................................................ 1-19-85, vs. Buffalo (15-2, win) Army scored 16 goals: .....................................2-16-84, vs. American Int’l (16-3, win) Army scored 17 goals: ......................................... 10-29-82, vs. Kent State (17-3, win) Army scored 18 goals: ............................... February 1944, vs. Penn State (18-3, win) an opponent scored nine goals: ..................................... 3-6-04, vs. UConn (9-6, loss) an opponent scored 10 goals: ................................. 12-28-91, vs. Colgate (10-3, loss) an opponent scored 11 goals: .......................11-10-13, at #8 Boston College (11-0, loss) an opponent scored 12 goals: .........................2-23-96, vs. UMass-Lowell (12-3, loss) an opponent scored 13 goals: ..................................... 2-17-79, vs. Elmira (13-2, loss) an opponent scored 14 goals: ...........................2-26-55, vs. St. Lawrence (14-1, loss) an opponent scored 15 goals: ....................................... 1-3-92, vs. Maine (15-5, loss) an opponent scored 17 goals: ................................. 2-25-55, vs. Clarkson (17-0, loss) an Army player scored three goals: ....... 11-12-13, at Sacred Heart (Maurice Alvarez) an Army player scored four goals: ...................... 11-6-99, vs. Bentley (Mike Fairman) an Army player scored five goals: ..............................2-7-76, vs. RMC (Larry Pallotta) an Army player scored six goals: ................... 2-16-74, vs. New Haven (George Clark) an Army player scored seven goals: ................... 2-5-75, vs. Wesleyan (George Clark) an Army player had three assists:......................11-14-14 vs. Holy Cross (Tyler Pham) an Army player had four assists: . ...................................... 2-19-11, at AIC (Mike Hull) an Army player had five assists: ........................ 11-16-07, vs. Bentley (Owen Meyer) an Army player had six assists: ..................................1-19-85, vs. Buffalo (Bob Dwan) an Army player had seven assists: ............................... 1-12-80, vs. Bryant (Tom Rost) an Army player had four points: ........................ 11-8-14, at Mercyhurst (Tyler Pham) an Army player had five points:......................11-16-07, vs. Bentley (Hollweg, Meyer) an Army player had six points: ...................................2-4-93, vs. Fairfield (Ian Winer) an Army player had seven points: ............ 12-1-76, vs. SUNY Plattsburgh (Dave Rost) an Army player had nine points: . ............................. 12-17-76, vs. Bryant (Dave Rost) an Army goalie made 40-44 saves: ....11-25-14 at Providence, L, 3-0 (Cole Bruns, 43) an Army goalie made 45-49 saves: .............2-28-14 at Holy Cross, W 5-2 (Parker Gahagen, 45) an Army goalie made 50-59 saves: ..........10-13-12, vs. #13 Maine (Rob Tadazak, 50) an Army goalie made at least 60 saves: .2-27-59, vs. Northeastern (Larry Palmer, 63) an Army team took 40-49 shots on goal:........................ 45, 1-2-14 vs. AIC (L, 3-2 OT) an Army team took 50-59 shots on goal: ..............56, 2-16-13 vs. Bentley, (T, 2-2 OT) an Army team took 60-69 shots on goal: ..............................1-29-99, vs. Nichols (60) an Army team took 70-74 shots on goal: ........................... 2-20-96, vs. Scranton (71) an Army team took at least 75 shots in a game: ................... 1-28-84, vs. Buffalo (76) an opponent took 40-49 shots on goal: ................................1-9-15 vs. UConn (44) (L, 6-3) an opponent took 50-59 shots on goal: .................. 12-29-12 at Canisius (51) (L, 5-1) an opponent took at least 60 shots on goal: ...............2-27-59, vs. Northeastern (66) Army held an opponent to 10 shots on goal: ...................... 1-20-06, vs. Canisius (10) Army was held under 10 shots on goal: ........................10-27-06, vs. Notre Dame (7) an Army goaltender was credited with an assist:...... 12-5-14 vs. Mercyhurst (Parker Gahagen) an Army goaltender scored a goal:............2-16-01, vs. Sacred Heart (Scott Hamilton) Army shut out an opponent:...................11-14-14 vs. Holy Cross (C. Bruns, 27 saves) Army posted back-to-back shutouts: . ...............................................12-30-12/1-4-13 ............. at Canisius (Tadazak, 25 saves 1-0 OT) and vs. #19 Robert Morris (Tadazak, 22 saves) Army was shut out by an opponent: ........................10-24-14 vs. Robert Morris (3-0) Army won in overtime: .................. 11-14-14 vs. Holy Cross (5-4) (GWG by C. Andrle) Army lost in overtime:....................................................................1-2-14 vs. AIC (3-2) Army tied in overtime:................................................. 2-21-15 vs. Bentley (T, 2-2 OT) Army won when trailing after two periods of play:.......2-5-11 at UConn (5-3 win -- trailed 1-0) Army swept a weekend series:............... 11/29/12-12/1/12 vs. Bentley, AIC (3-2, 3-2) Army won when trailing by three goals:......... 02-03-01 vs. Iona (6-5 win – trailed 3-0 in first period) Army won when trailing by four goals:......................................................................... .............................2-25-86 vs. SUNY Plattsburgh (6-5 OT win – trailed 5-1 in second) Army erased a four-goal deficit:........... 12-08-01 vs. Air Force (5-4 loss – trailed 4-0 in second) Army and its opponent both played a penalty-free game: .01-04-02 vs. Connecticut (3-3 OT tie) an Army player recorded a natural hat trick: ........................................Mark Dube, 2-18-11 vs. AIC (3 in second period of 6-4 win) an Army player registered successive hat tricks: ......................................................... ............................................ A. Lundbohm, 1-10-98 vs. Villanova (3); 1-13-98 vs. UConn (3) Army players registered successive hat tricks: .O. Meyer, 11-10-07 vs. AIC (3); B. Hollweg, 11-16-07 vs. Bentley (3) two Army players registered hat tricks in the same game: ......................................... ............................. Kevin Keenan (3) Matt Wilson (3), at Buffalo (15-2 win), 01-19-85 three Army players registered hat tricks in the same game: .Pete Dawkins (4), John Farrell (4), ........................................................................Ted Crowley (3) vs. Colgate (14-1 win), 02-14-59 an Army player recorded a hat trick in his first game:.................................................. ....................................................................Bucky Burleigh, 01-30-99 vs. Scranton (3) an Army player scored a short-handed goal:.............Nick DeCenzo, 2-21-15 vs. Bentley (T, 2-2) an Army player scored an empty-net goal:....................J. Kozlak, 1-30-15 at RIT (3rd) an Army player scored an extra-skater goal:............................................................................... .............................................................. Clint Carlisle, 2-15-14 at Bentley (19:04 of 3rd period) an Army player attempted a penalty shot:..............Tyler Pham, 11-8-14 at Mercyhurst vs. Jimmy Sarjeant (score) An Army player had penalty shot stopped:.................... Nick DeCenzo, 1-17-15 at Air Force, goalie Connor Girard an opponent had a hat trick....................... Chris Demers (Air Force), 1/16/15 (L, 4-3) an opponent scored a short-handed goal:..............Ben Lake (SHU), 10/12/14 (L, 5-1) an opponent attempted a penalty shot:..... Tim Driscoll vs. HC vs. Cole Bruns (saved)

Army scored four unanswered goals:......................................... 1-3-14 at AIC (W, 4-3) Army scored five unanswered goals:.......................................2-28-15 vs. AIC (W, 5-1) Army scored six unanswered goals:............................. 11-12-13 at Sacred Heart (W, 6-2) Army scored seven unanswered goals:.......................... 11-17-00 vs. Bentley (W, 9-2) Army scored eight unanswered goals:....................... 01-28-00 vs. Scranton (W, 10-1) Army scored nine unanswered goals:....................... 12-3-99 vs. Assumption (W, 9-0) Army scored 10 unanswered goals:................................ 2-17-98 vs. Nichols (W, 10-0) Army scored 11 unanswered goals:............................ 01-31-98 vs. Scranton (W, 11-0) an opponent scored four unanswered goals:...............................1-9-14 vs. UConn (L, 6-3) an opponent scored five unanswered goals:........................... 11-22-14 at Niagara (L, 6-1) an opponent scored six unanswered goals: ....................... 12-6-13 vs. Canisius (8-2, loss) an opponent scored seven unanswered goals: .........3-9-03 vs. Quinnipiac (7-0, loss) an opponent scored eight unanswered goals:..........10-8-11 vs. #11 Union (8-1, loss) an opponent scored nine or more unanswered goals:................................................. ...................................................................11-10-13 at #8 Boston College (11-0, loss) ARMY HIGHS/LOWS PERIOD Most Goals..................................................................................... 5 vs. AIC (2/28/15) Most Goals Allowed............................................................ 3-9x, last at AIC (2/27/15) Most Shots..................................................................................... 19 vs. AIC (1/2/14) Most Shots Allowed......................................................... 20 vs. UConn (2nd) (1/9/15) Fewest Shots.................................................................. 2 at Niagara (3rd) (11/21/14) Fewest Shots Allowed.................................................. 3 vs. Canisius (1st) (10/17/14) GAME HIGHS Points............................................................................................ 15 vs. AIC (2/28/15) Goals................................................................................... 5-3x, last vs. AIC (2/28/15) Assists........................................................................................... 10 vs. AIC (2/28/15) SOG................................................................................................. 45 vs. AIC (1/2/15) Saves............................................................................................... 45 vs. AIC (1/2/15) Penalties...................................................................... 9-2x, last vs. Bentley (2/20/15) Penalty Minutes....................................................................37 at Air Force (1/17/15) Most PPGs.............................................................. 2-2x, last at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Most PPCs.........................................................................................8 at RIT (1/31/15) Most SHGs................................................................... 1-2x, last vs. Bentley (2/22/15) GAME LOWS Points......................................................................0-5x, last at Sacred Heart (3/6/15) Goals.......................................................................0-5x, last at Sacred Heart (3/6/15) Assists.....................................................................0-5x, last at Sacred Heart (3/6/15) SOG............................................................................ 18-2x, last at Canisius (2/14/15) Saves................................................................................ 16 vs. Mercyhurst (12/5/14) Penalties............................................................... 1-2x, last vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) Penalty Minutes................................................... 2-2x, last vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) MISCELLANEOUS Largest winning margin.................................................................. 4 vs. AIC (2/28/15) Largest losing margin...............................................................5 at Niagara (11/22/14) Longest winning streak............................................................................................... 1 Longest unbeaten streak............................................................................................ 2 Longest losing streak.................................................................................................. 4 Longest winless streak................................................................................................ 5 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points.................................................................... 4, T. Pham at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Goals..................................................................... 2, T. Pham at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) ....................................................................................2, B. McGuire vs. AIC (2/28/15) Assists................................................................. 3, T. Pham vs. Holy Cross (11/14/14) SOG...............................................................11, C.J. Reuschlein vs. Brown (10/31/14) Saves.................................................................43, C. Bruns at Providence (11/25/14) Penalties................................................... 3, C. Pomarico vs. Sacred Heart (10/12/14) Penalty Minutes......................................... 15, J. Kozlak vs. Robert Morris (10/24/14) ............................................................................... 15, T. Pham at Air Force (1/17/15) ................................................................................. 15, J. Kozlak at Canisius (2/1415) OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points................................................................................ 21 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Goals................................................................................... 7 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) Assists............................................................................... 14 at Mercyhurst (11/8/14) SOG.................................................................................... 46 at Providecn (11/25/14) Saves............................................................................................... 43 vs. AIC (1/2/14) Penalties.............................................................................. 8-2x, last at RIT (1/31/15) Penalty Minutes............................................................... 25 at Mercyhurst (11/7/14) Most PPGs........................................................................... 2-4x, last at AIC (2/27/15) Most PPCs.................................................................... 6-4x, last at Canisius (2/14/15) Most SHGs.............................................................................2 vs. Canisius (10/17/14)

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h o c k e y 2014-15 BOX SCORES GAME 1 ARMY 2, SACRED HEART 1 OCT. 10, 2014 | TATE RINK SACRED HEART ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: SHU - Phillips (2-Elbowing) 5:13; SHU - Lisi (2-Interference) 14:47; ARM - Box (2-Hooking) 17:15. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Carlisle, Andrle) 7:16; SHU - D. George (Danforth, Doerksen) 17:06 PPG. Penalties: ARM - Roberts (2-Goalie Interference) 15:37. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - Z. Zaremba (Pham) 6:35. Penalties: ARM - Kozlak (2-Trip) 0:49; ARM - Pomarico (2-Cross Check) 17:21; SHU - Luczyk (2-Hook) 19:42. SHOTS SACRED HEART ARMY SAVES Vazzano (L, 0-1-0) Gahagen (W, 1-0-0)

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Power Play: SHU - 1/4 (.250); ARM - 0/3 (.000) Penalties: SHU - 3/6; ARM - 4/8 FACEOFFS: SHU - 38; ARM - 32

GAME 4 ARMY 3, CANISIUS 0 OCT. 18, 2014 | TATE RINK CANISIUS ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Alvarez, McGuire) 0:32. Penalties: None. 2nd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: CAN - Roe (2-Cross Check) 7:30; ARM - Andrle (2-Trip); ARM - Pomarico (2-Rough) 16:25. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - B. McGuire (Carlisle) 1:22; ARM - M. Alvarez (Pham, Andrle) 6:06 PPG. Penalties: CAN Farrell (5-Cross Check) 4:42; CAN - Farrell (10-Game Misconduct) 4:42; ARM - O’Leary (2-Trip) 13:28. SHOTS CANISIUS 9 9 10 - ARMY 14 7 9 - SAVES Asmundson (L, 1-2-0) 13 7 7 - Bruns (L, 0-1-0) 9 9 10 - Power Play: CAN - 0/3 (.000); ARM - 1/3 (.333) Penalties: CAN - 3/17; ARM - 3/6 FACEOFFS: CAN - 36; ARM - 31

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GAME 2 SACRED HEART 5, ARMY 1 OCT. 12, 2014 | TATE RINK SACRED HEART ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: ARM - Preston (2-CrossChecking) 8:00; SHU - Lake (2-Roughing) 11:58; ARM Hearn (2-Trip) 15:31; SHU - Carroll (2-Roughing) 16:32; ARM - Pomarico (2-Roughing) 16:32; ARM - Joe Kozlak (2-Tripping) 19:03. 2nd Period: Scoring: SHU - Z. Luczyk (Kennedy/1) 3:33; SHU - J. Minello (Luczyk, Graboski) 6:36 PPG; SHU - Lake (Nylen) 8:44. Penalties: ARM - Pomarico (2-Hook) 5:46; ARM - Nick (2-Roughing) 9:38; ARM - Pomarico (2-Cross-Checking) 11:21; SHU - Danforth (2-Trip) 18:07; SHU - Jasper (2-Hook) 18:41. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (Box) 10:40; SHU - B. Lake (Jasper) 12:31; SHU - Graboski (Butcher, Doherty) 17:10. Penalties: SHU - Danforth (2-Rough) 3:57; SHU - Kennedy (2-Hook) 12:00; SHU - Luczyk (10-Misconduct); SHU - Phillips (2-Slash) 17:21. SHOTS SACRED HEART 11 13 12 - ARMY 15 10 15 - SAVES Vazzano (W, 1-1-0) 15 10 14 - Gahagen (W, 1-0-0) 11 10 10 - Power Play: SHU - 1/6 (.167); ARM - 0/6 (.000) Penalties: SHU - 8/24; ARM - 7/14 FACEOFFS: SHU - 38; ARM - 33

GAME 5 ROBERT MORRIS 3, ARMY 0 OCT. 24, 2014 | TATE RINK ROBERT MORRIS ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: RMU - Wilson (2-Boarding) 13:42; RMU - Lynch (2-Cross Check) 19:48. 2nd Period: Scoring: RMU - M. Cope (unassisted) 1:40 SHG; RMU R. Mann (Cope, Gibson) 12:24. Penalties: RMU - Wydo (2-Slashing) 2:42; ARM - Pomarico (2-Roughing) 15:16; RMU - Cope (2-Interference) 19:14. 3rd Period: Scoring: RMU - B. Ferguson (Lynch, Wydo) 7:11 PPG. Penalties: ARM - Kozlak (5-Boarding) 2:27; ARM Kozlak (10-Game Misconduct) 2:27; RMU - Mann (2-Boarding) 13:03; ARM - Preston (2-Trip) 20:00. SHOTS ROBERT MORRIS 16 18 7 - 41 ARMY 14 9 13 - 36 SAVES Izyk (W, 3-0-0) 14 9 13 - 36 Bruns (L, 0-1-0) 16 16 6 - 38 Power Play: RMU - 1/3 (.333); ARM - 0/5 (.000) Penalties: RMU - 5/10; ARM - 4/19 FACEOFFS: RMU - 32; ARM - 36

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GAME 3 CANISIUS 6, ARMY 4 OCT. 17, 2014 | TATE RINK CANISIUS ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - J. Llaurado (Kozlak, Preston) 3:17; ARM - J. Kozlak (Andrle) 6:13; ARM - B. McGuire (Alvarez) 10:44. Penalties: ARM - Llaurado (2-Hook) 14:55. 2nd Period: Scoring: CAN - S. Conacher (Rigney) 10:10 SHG; ARM - T. Pham (Andrle, DeCenzo) 10:52 PPG; CAN - R. Cuddemi (Freeman, Sheeran) 14:18 PPG; CAN - R. Cuddemi (Freeman, Sheeran) 17:28 PPG. Penalties: ARM - Llaurado (2-High-Sticking) 0:47; CAN - Hidi (2-Trip) 3:50; CAN - Conacher (2-Hitting After the Whistle) 7:54; ARM - Lalor (2-Roughing) 7:54; CAN - Backhouse (2-Slash) 9:37; ARM - Richards (2-Roughing) 12:41; ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (2-Interference) 16:20. 3rd Period: Scoring: CAN - M. Grazen (Wiseman, Farrell) 7:02 SHG; CAN - N. Sheeran (Fortman) 9:36; CAN - R. Cuddemi (Conacher) 19:12 ENG. Penalties: CAN - Roe (2-Hitting From Behind) 3:53; CAN - Schmelzer (2-Hook) 4:43; CAN - Jessey (2-Trip) 6:19; CAN - Wiseman (2-Interference) 16:09; ARM - Preston (Indirect CTH) 16:20. SHOTS CANISIUS 3 11 9 - ARMY 13 10 12 - SAVES Asmundson 10 6 0 - Turner (W, 1-0-0) 0 3 12 - Bruns (L, 0-1-0) 3 8 6 - Power Play: CAN - 2/5 (.400); ARM - 1/6 (.167) Penalties: CAN - 7/14; ARM - 6/12 FACEOFFS: CAN - 36; ARM - 23

GAME 6 ROBERT MORRIS 3, ARMY 3 OT OCT. 25, 2014 | TATE RINK ROBERT MORRIS 1 ARMY 0

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1st Period: Scoring: RMU - C. Wydo (Lynch) 8:24. Penalties: RMU Friedmann (2-Cross Check) 16:36. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - M. Alvarez (DeCenzo, Carlisle) 3:18 PPG; RMU - C. Wydo (unassisted) 7:00; ARM - J. Richards (Faust) 14:58; RMU - C. Wydo (Rey, Lynch) 17:52 PPG. Penalties: RMU - Denham (2-Trip) 1:24; RMU - Moore (2-Trip) 9:58; ARM - Lalor (2-Cross Check) 17:08; ARM - Pham (2-Delay of Game) 17:10.. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - R. Nick (unassisted) 12:51. Penalties: RMU - Jacklin (2-Trip) 3:48; ARM - Roberts (2-Boarding) 3:48.. SHOTS ROBERT MORRIS 9 13 6 2 - 30 ARMY 8 17 12 3 - 40 SAVES Shafer (T, 2-0-1) 8 15 11 3 - 37 Gahagen (T, 2-2-1) 8 11 6 2 - 27 Power Play: RMU - 1/2 (.500); ARM - 1/3 (.333) Penalties: RMU - 4/8; ARM - 3/6 FACEOFFS: RMU - 39; ARM - 40


h o c k e y 2014-15 BOX SCORES GAME 7 BROWN 4, ARMY 2 OCT. 31, 2014 | TATE RINK BROWN ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: BRN - M. Willman (Lafferty, Wood) 5:06; ARM - S. Hearn (Zaremba, Lalor) 7:30 PPG. Penalties: BRN Pfeil (2-Interference) 5:42. 2nd Period: Scoring: BRN - D. Middleton (Pfeil) 2:20; BRN - C. Corcoran (Lamacchia, Bird) 10:50. Penalties: None. 3rd Period: Scoring: BRN - K. Kramer (Harlow) 9:22. Penalties: BRN - Cooper (5-Hitting From Behind) 11:15; BRN - Cooper (10-Game Misconduct) 11:15; ARM - Carlisle (2-Trip) 16:20; BRN - Pfeil (2-Delay of Game) 19:24. SHOTS BROWN 13 15 8 - ARMY 9 9 13 - SAVES Steel (W, 1-0-0) 8 9 12 - Bruns (L, 0-2-0) 12 13 7 - Power Play: BRN - 0/1 (.000); ARM - 2/4 (.500) Penalties: BRN - 4/19; ARM - 1/2 FACEOFFS: BRN - 31; ARM - 28

GAME 10 ARMY 5, HOLY CROSS 4 OT NOV. 14, 2014 | TATE RINK HOLY CROSS ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: HC - R. Ferrill (Ouellette) 0:46; ARM - B. McGuire (Pham, DeCenzo) 1:17; ARM - C. Carlisle (Shecter) 4:35; ARM - Brett McKinnon (Ferrill, Youso) 11:52; ARM - M. Alvarez (Nick, Pham) 19:48. Penalties: None. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - Z. Zaremba (Pham, Richards) 8:04. Penalties: None. 3rd Period: Scoring: HC - M. Scarth (Barrett, Moore) 7:08; HC - S. Gustin (Ferrill, Youso) 14:00. Penalties: ARM - Kozlak (2-Elbowing) 5:33. OT Period: Scoring: ARM - C. Andrle (Reuschlein, Carlisle) 4:50. Penalties: None. SHOTS HOLY CROSS 9 8 19 0 - ARMY 9 10 8 5 - SAVES Ginn (L, 3-5-3) 6 9 8 4 - Gahagen (W, 3-4-1) 7 8 17 0 - Power Play: HC - 1/1 (1.000); ARM - 0/0 (.000) Penalties: HC - 0/0; ARM - 1/2 FACEOFFS: HC - 44; ARM - 33

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GAME 8 MERCYHURST 2, ARMY 0 NOV. 7, 2014 | MERCYHURST ICE CENTER

GAME 9 MERCYHURST 7, ARMY 5 NOV. 8, 2014 | MERCYHURST ICE CENTER

1st Period: Scoring: MRC - K. Elliot (Drouin, Cook) 16:45; MRC - Z. Frischmon (Shields, Charbonneau) 17:29. Penalties: MRC - Enns (2-Checking from Behind) 11:05; ARM Bench (2-Too Many) 14:11. 2nd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: ARM - O’Leary (2-Goalie Interference) 4:31; MRC - Shields (2-Checking from Behind) 10:25; MRC - Elliot (5-Contact to the Head) 12:59; MRC - Elliot (10-Game Diqualification) 12:59; MRC - Drouin (2-Trip) 18:12; MRC - Enns (2-Trip) 18:59. 3rd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: MRC - Frischmon (2-Trip) 15:32.

1st Period: Scoring: ARM - B. Box (DeCenzo, Pham) 7:16; MRC - J. Charbonneau (Bahntge, Shiplo) 14:55. Penalties: ARM - Faust (2-Hook) 2:35; MRC - Riley (1-Cross Check) 17:03.. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (Penalty Shot) 5:10; ARM - M. Alvarez (DeCenzo, Pham) 7:25 PPG; MRC - C. Bodo (Misiak, Shields) 9:35; MRC - K. Just (Misiak, Charbonneau) 11:22 PPG; MRC - C. Bodo (Shields, Frischmon) 15:38; ARM - J. Richards (Preston, Llaurado) 17:15. Penalties: ARM - ARM - Carlisle (2-Cross Check) 4:06; MRC - Frischmon (2-Hook) 5:10; MRC - Hrehoriak (2-Goalie Interference) 7:25; ARM - Hearn (2-Hook) 9:35; ARM - Pomarico (2-Elbowing) 9:41; MRC - Gettinger (2-High Sticking) 20:00. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (Hearn, Alvarez) 0:37 PPG; MRC Dutra (Zay, Cook) 3:16; MRC - A. Mastrodicasa (Bodo, Zay) 12:18 PPG; MRC - R. Misiak (Just, Gettinger) 19:51 ENG. Penalties: MRC - Behntge (2-Cross Check) 0:57; ARM - Reuschlein (2-Cross Check) 10:59.

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GAME 11 ARMY 0, HOLY CROSS 0 OT NOV. 15, 2014 | TATE RINK HOLY CROSS ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: ARM - Zaremba (2-Boarding) 3:36; ARM - Hearn (2-Delay of Game/Penalty Shot) 12:32; HC - Scarth (2-Trip) 15:22. 2nd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: HC - Mulachy (2-Cross Check) 5:15; ARM - DeCenzo (2-High Stick) 5:15; HC - Scarth (2-Holding) 17:17. 3rd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: HC - Barrett (2-Holding) 18:55; ARM - Llaurado (2-Cross Check) 18:55. OT Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: None. SHOTS HOLY CROSS 10 10 6 1 - ARMY 7 11 11 5 - SAVES Ginn (T, 3-5-4) 7 11 11 5 - Bruns (T, 0-2-1) 10 10 6 1 - Power Play: HC - 0/1 (.000); ARM - 0/2 (.000) Penalties: HC - 4/8; ARM - 4/8 FACEOFFS: HC - 31; ARM - 41

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GAME 12 NIAGARA 3, ARMY 1 NOV. 21, 2014 | DWYER ARENA ARMY NIAGARA

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1st Period: Scoring: NIA - S. Pietrobon (Albers, Alfieri) 2:01; NIA - TJ Sarcona (Kohls, Turcotte) 12:35; ARM - T. Pham (Nick) 17:31 PPG. Penalties: ARM - DeCenzo (2-Unsportsmanlike) 16:03; NIA - Alfieri (2-Cross Check) 16:03; NIA - Turcotte (2-Slash) 16:58. 2nd Period: Scoring: NIA - R. Angiolella (Dzakhov, Karlsson) 14:38. Penalties: NIA - Sarcona (2-Boarding) 3:51; NIA - Angiolella (2-Trip) 12:14; ARM - Preston (2-Hook) 16:41. 3rd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: ARM - Preston (2-Cross Check) 11:44; ARM - Preston (2-Checking from Behind) 18:54. SHOTS ARMY 8 13 2 - NIAGARA 13 5 8 - SAVES Bruns (L, 0-3-1) 11 4 8 - Teichroeb (W, 2-3-0) 7 13 2 - Power Play: ARM - 1/3 (.333); NIA - 0/3 (.000) Penalties: ARM - 4/8; NIA - 4/8 FACEOFFS: ARM - 30; NIA - 32

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h o c k e y 2014-15 BOX SCORES GAME 13 NIAGARA 6, ARMY 1 NOV. 22, 2014 | DWYER ARENA ARMY NIAGARA

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1st Period: Scoring: NIA - H. Turcotte (Kohls, Sarcona) 3:02; R. Angiolella (Dzakhov, Dineen); NIA - D. Kolenda (unassisted) 10:30. Penalties: NIA - Sarcona (2-Hooking) 15:14. 2nd Period: Scoring: NIA - D. Kolenda (Conderman, Lochner) i 11:30; NIA - Kohls (Turcotte, Albers) 12:53. Penalties: ARM - McGuire (2-Elbowing) 1:39; ARM - Alvarez (2-Trip) 8:24. 3rd Period: Scoring: NIA - R. Angiolella (Smith, Kohls) 3:15. Penalties: ARM - Pomarico (2-Interference) 2:15; NIA - Alfieri (2-Charging) 4:52; NIA - Pietrobon (2-Trip) 6:12; ARM - Reuschlein (2-Roughing) 8:33; NIA - Kohls (2-Roughing) 8:33; ARM - Llaurado (2-Roughing) 11:28; NIA - Smith (2-Interference) 13:33; ARM - Reuschlein (2-Interference) 13:54; NIA - Dineen (2-Slash) 13:54; NIA - Karlsson (2-High Sticking) 16:30. SHOTS ARMY 6 9 13 - NIAGARA 13 9 12 - SAVES Gahagen (L, 3-5-1) 10 0 0 - Bruns 0 7 11 - Teichroeb (W, 3-3-0) 6 8 13 - Power Play: ARM - 0/5 (.000); NIA - 1/4 (.250) Penalties: ARM - 6/12; NIA - 7/15 FACEOFFS: ARM - 37; NIA - 34

GAME 16 ARMY 2, BENTLEY 1 NOV. 29, 2014 | RYAN SKATING RINK ARMY BENTLEY

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (Richards, Zaremba) 8:55; BEN - A. Kubiak (Eiserman, Switzer) 14:13. Penalties: ARM DeCenzo (2-Interference) 5:26. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - L. Jenkins (Zaremba, Andrle) 4:32. Penalties: BEN - Buchanan (5-Boarding) 6:21; BEN Eiserman (2-Elbowing) 16:58. 3rd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: ARM - Andrle (2-Holding) 7:14; BEN - Buchanan (2-Holding) 14:51; ARM - J. Roberts (2-Hooking) 18:07. SHOTS ARMY 10 15 4 - BENTLEY 12 8 15 - SAVES Gahagen (W, 4-5-1) 11 8 15 34 Argue (L, 1-1-0) 9 14 4 - Power Play: ARM - 0/3 (.000); BEN - 0/3 (.000) Penalties: ARM - 3/6; BEN - 3/9 FACEOFFS: ARM - 30; BEN - 36

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GAME 14 #20 PROVIDENCE 3, ARMY 0 NOV. 25, 2014 | SCHNEIDER ARENA ARMY PROVIDENCE

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1st Period: Scoring: PC - T. Mingoia (Luke, Parisi) 9:23. Penalties: ARM - O’Leary (2-Interference) 13:33; PC - MacPhee (2-High Sticking) 17:45. 2nd Period: Scoring: PC - J. Gilmour (Pinho, Mingoia) 0:29 PPG. Penalties: ARM - Zaremba (2-Interference) 0:17; PC - T. Parisi (2-Roughing) 0:53; ARM - Richards (2-Trip) 3:14; PC - Demopoulos (2-Cross Check) 7:10; ARM - McGuire (2-Rough) 9:02; ARM - Peterson (2-Holding) 10:08. 3rd Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PC - Florentino (2-Trip) 6:22; ARM - O’Leary (2-Trip) 13:55. SHOTS ARMY 6 5 11 - PROVIDENCE 18 12 16 - SAVES Bruns (L, 0-4-1) 17 10 16 - Gillies (W, 5-5-1) 6 5 11 - Power Play: ARM - 0/4 (.000); PC - 1/6 (.167) Penalties: ARM - 6/12; PC - 4/8 FACEOFFS: ARM - 30; PC - 30

GAME 17 MERCYHURST 3, ARMY 2 DEC. 5, 2014 | TATE RINK MERCYHURST ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: MER - M. Zay (Frischmon, Gettinger) 10:01. Penalties: MER - Mastrodicasa (2-Holding) 1:53; ARM Nick (6-Rough) 3:14; MER - Frischmon (2-Trip) 7:43; MER - Dutra (2-Slashing) 13:27; ARM - Kozlak (2 - Cross Check) 16:51. 2nd Period: Scoring: MER - R. Misiak (Shiplo, Hrehoriak) 14:24; ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Kozlak, Gahagen) 17:23 PPG. Penalties: MER - Dutra (2-Hooking) 6:46; ARM - Carlislie (2-High Stick) 12:23; MER - Gettinger (2-Hitting From Behind) 16:06; ARM - Llaurado (2-Facemasking) 17:45. 3rd Period: Scoring: MER - K. Just (Charbonneau, Zay) 16:22; ARM - J. Kozlak (Preston, Faust) 19:22 EA. Penalties: ARM - Roberts (2-Charging) 6:15; ARM - Hearn (2-Roughing) 16:49; ARM - Preston (2-Shooting After the Whistle) 20:00; Preston (10-Misconduct) 20:00. SHOTS MERCYHURST 5 7 7 - ARMY 12 14 10 - SAVES Sarjeant (W, 5-3-0) 12 13 9 - Gahagen (L, 4-6-1) 6 6 6 - Power Play: MER - 0/6 (.000); ARM - 1/5 (.200) Penalties: MER - 5/10; ARM - 8/24 FACEOFFS: MER - 21; ARM - 46

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GAME 15 BENTLEY 3, ARMY 2 NOV. 28, 2014 | RYAN SKATING RINK ARMY BENTLEY

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1st Period: Scoring: BEN - B. Switzer (Weinstein, Eiserman) 3:47; BEN - A. Gladiuk (Weinstein, Reardon) 17:42 PPG. Penalties: ARM - Box (2-Interference) 17:11. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - J. Llaurado (Hearn, Roberts) 8:24. Penalties: BEN - Krause (2-Trip) 6:01; ARM - Pomarico (2-Interference) 13:18; ARM - Andrle (2-Slashing) 17:42. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - C. Pomarico (Kozlak, Pham) 2:08; BEN A. Gladiuk (Switzer, McMurphy) 7:40. Penalties: None. SHOTS ARMY 14 6 5 - BENTLEY 9 9 6 - SAVES Bruns (L, 0-5-1) 7 9 5 - Argue (W, 1-0-0) 14 5 4 - Power Play: ARM - 0/1 (.000); BEN - 1/3 (.333) Penalties: ARM - 3/6; BEN - 1/3 FACEOFFS: ARM - 27; BEN - 29

GAME 18 MERCYHURST 6, ARMY 3 DEC. 6, 2014 | TATE RINK MERCYHURST ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: MER - J. Riley (unassisted) 5:09; MER - M. Zay (Charbonneau, Just) 11:43 Penalties: None. 2nd Period: Scoring: MER - K. Dutra (Cook) 1:25; ARM - C. Andrle (Carlisle) 14:25; ARM - B. McGuire (Andrle, Pham) 17:37 PPG. Penalties: MER - Bahntge (2-Roughing) 15:49; ARM - O’Leary (2-Roughing) 18:23. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - C. Carlisle (McGuire) 5:06 SHG; MER D. Bahntge (Riley) 7:07; MER - R. Misiak (Shields, Riley) 11:28; MER - J. Riley (Cook, Gettinger) 15:44. Penalties: ARM - Pham (2-Hooking) 3:25; ARM - Preston (2-Cross Check) 11:49. SHOTS MERCYHURST 9 10 13 - 32 ARMY 8 15 10 - 33 SAVES Wildung (W, 1-0-1) 8 13 9 - 30 Bruns 7 0 0 - 7 Gahagen (L, 4-7-1) 0 9 10 - 19 Power Play: MER - 0/3 (.000); ARM - 1/1 (1.000) Penalties: MER - 1/2; ARM - 3/6 FACEOFFS: MER - 30; ARM - 38


h o c k e y 2014-15 BOX SCORES GAME 19 AIC 3, ARMY 2 OT JAN. 2, 2015 | TATE RINK AIC ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Pham, Andrle) 10:39; AIC - A. Orszulak (Grolla, Sliwinski) 14:06. Penalties: AIC - MacMillan (2-Slash) 6:38; ARM - McNulty (2-Boarding) 12:11; ARM - Nick (2-Interference) 13:30; ARM - Llaurado (2-Trip) 18:43. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - N. DeCenzo (Carlisle, Nick) 12:28. Penalties: ARM - Pomarico (2-Interference) 5:43; AIC Bench (2-Too Many Men) 16:42. 3rd Period: Scoring: AIC - J. May (MacMillan, Orszulak) 11:36. Penalties: AIC - Christian (2-Hooking) 12:07; ARM McGuire (2-Slash) 13:21; AIC - Debrincat (2-Hooking) 16:52. OT Period: Scoring: AIC - A. Orszulak (MacMillan, May) 0:18. Penalties: None. SHOTS AIC 8 6 16 1 - ARMY 12 14 19 0 - SAVES Lesiner (W, 1-5-1) 11 13 19 0 - Gahagen (L, 4-8-1) 7 6 15 0 - Power Play: AIC - 1/5 (.200); ARM - 0/4 (.000) Penalties: AIC - 4/8; ARM - 5/10 FACEOFFS: AIC - 25; ARM - 33

GAME 22 AIR FORCE 4, ARMY 3 JAN. 16, 2015 | TATE RINK ARMY AIR FORCE

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GAME 20 ARMY 4, AIC 3 JAN. 3, 2015 | OLYMPIA ICE CENTER ARMY AIC

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (Reuschlein, Andrle) 4:40; Z. Zaremba (O’Leary) 6:40; ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Pham, Andrle) 8:28; ARM - J. Kozlak (Alvarez, Pham) 14:01 PPG; AIC - J. May (MacMillan, Grolla) 19:45. Penalties: AIC - Hoshaw (2-Tripping) 13:03. 2nd Period: Scoring: AIC - N. Sliwinski (Porter, MacMillan) 12:20. Penalties: ARM - Preston (2-Cross Check) 10:20; ARM Bench (2-Too Many Men) 12:19. 3rd Period: Scoring: AIC - D. Gandara (Popek, MacMillan) 15:09. Penalties: ARM - O’Leary (2-Trip) 5:04; AIC - May (2-Boarding) 19:24. SHOTS ARMY 15 6 7 - AIC 7 10 13 - SAVES Bruns (W, 1-5-1) 6 9 12 - Leisner 2 0 0 - Murray (L, 2-8-3) 9 6 7 22 Power Play: ARM - 1/2 (.500); AIC - 1/3 (.333) Penalties: ARM - 3/6; AIC - 2/4 FACEOFFS: ARM - 38; AIC - 21

GAME 23 AIR FORCE 3, ARMY 1 JAN. 16, 2015 | TATE RINK ARMY AIR FORCE

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GAME 21 CONNECTICUT 6, ARMY 3 JAN. 9, 2015 | TATE RINK CONNECTICUT ARMY

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1st Period: Scoring: CON - E. Richardson (Pauly, Austin) 5:49 PPG; CON - J. Schwartz (Ojantakanen, Kirtland) 17:27 PPG. Penalties: ARM - McGuire (2-Elbowing) 4:16; CON Richardson (2-Holding the Stick) 8:43; ARM - (2-Interference) 16:28; CON - Sharib (2-Cross Check) 18:02; CON - Kirtland (2-Goalie Interference) 19:00. 2nd Period: Scoring: CON - R. Segalla (Schwartz, Poe) 5:38; CON B. Norris (Schwartz) 6:17; ARM - J. Roberts (O’Leary, Peterson) 7:00; ARM - J. Kozlak (Reuschlein, Carlisle) 17:40 PPG. Penalties: CON - Poe (2-Cross Checking) 15:59; ARM - Box (2-Hook) 18:01; CON - Poe (2-Roughing) 19:19; ARM - Hearn (2-Roughing) 19:19; CON - Richardson (2-Roughing) 19:59; ARM - Pomarico (2-Roughing) 19:59. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - T. Pham (McGuire, DeCenzo) 9:10; CON - C. Ronan (Ojantakanen) 12:08; CON - S. Naas (Ferriss, Tyson) 18:45 ENG. Penalties: None. SHOTS CONNECTICUT 12 20 12 - 44 ARMY 6 10 13 - 29 SAVES Bruns (L, 1-6-1) 10 7 0 - 17 Gahagen 0 11 10 - 21 Comunale (W, 1-0-0) 6 8 12 - 26 Power Play: CON - 2/3 (.667); ARM - 1/4 (.250) Penalties: CON - 6/12; ARM - 5/10 FACEOFFS: CON - 40; ARM - 34

GAME 24 PRINCETON 4, ARMY 1 JAN. 28, 2015 | HOBEY BAKER RINK ARMY PRINCETON

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - C. Andrle (Reuschleinm, Pham) 6:37. Penalties: ARM - Carlisle (2-Tripping) 1:33; ARM Hearn (2-Roughing) 11:01. 2nd Period: Scoring: AFA - C. Demers (Michalke, Abood) 7:49; AFA - C. Demers (Gunner) 9:11; ARM - S. Hearn (unassisted) 17:01. Penalties: AFA - Vosejpka (2-Slashing) 5:03; ARM - Hearn (2-Roughing) 11:01; AFA - Kyle Mackey (2-Roughing) 11:01; AFA - McDonald (2-Boarding) 14:33. 3rd Period: Scoring: AFA - T. Ledford (Reid, Weissenhofer) 5:45; ARM - DeCenzo (unassisted) 9:17; AFA - C. Demers (Gunner, Holm) 13:18. Penalties: AFA - Weissenhofer (2-High-Sticking) 2:49; ARM - Bench (2-Too Many Men) 12:40; ARM - Pomarico (2-Interference) 14:18.

1st Period: Scoring: AFA - J. Kopacka (Mackey) 11:29. Penalties: None. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - B. McGuire (Carlisle) 8:29; AFA - C. Demers (Holm, Gunner) 16:43 PPG. Penalties: AFA - Bench (2-Too Many Men) 5:55; AFA - Ledford (2-Interference) 8:38; ARM - Pham (5-Slew Footing) 15:09; ARM - Pham (10-Game Misconduct) 15:09; AFA - Gunner (2-Interference) 16:08; AFA - Gunner (2-Slashing) 18:12. 3rd Period: Scoring: AFA - S. Holm (Abood) 7:31. Penalties: ARM - Andrle (2-Slashing) 2:40; ARM - Preston (2-Hooking) 6:03; AFA - Mackey (2-Embellishment) 7:31; AFA - Mackey (2-Interference) 10:43; ARM - Nick (2-Holding) 13:42; ARM - DeCenzo (2-Roughing) 17:13; AFA - Demers (2-Hooking) 17:39; ARM Bench (2-Too Many Men) 19:07; ARM - Roberts (2-Unsportsmanlike) 20:00; Roberts (10-Game Misconduct) 20:00.

1st Period: Scoring: PRN - T. Brockett (Foster, Liau) 10:33 PPG. Penalties: PRN - Ave (2-Holding) 1:23; ARM - Preston (2-High-Sticking) 2:41; PRN - Nelson (2-Roughing) 8:17; ARM - Reuschlein (2-Trip) 9:53; PRN - Liss (2-Holding) 16:30. 2nd Period: Scoring: PRN - M. Ambrosia (Rankin, Siiro) 15:35. Penalties: ARM - Box (2-Interference) 2:03; PRN - Davis (2-Hook) 2:26; PRN - Robinson (2-Boarding) 12:59. 3rd Period: Scoring: ARM - J. Llaurado (Kozlak, Carlisle) 4:53; PRN - B. Foster (Liau, Ambrosia) 12:14; PRN - T. Davis (Liau, Ave) 16:04 PPG. Penalties: PRN - Skrbich (2-Kneeing) 0:30; PRN - Foster (2-Roughing) 5:56; ARM - Preston (2-Roughing) 15:46.

SHOTS ARMY 4 6 8 - AIR FORCE 12 19 13 - SAVES Gahagen (L, 4-9-1) 12 17 11 - Truehl (W, 8-13-3) 3 5 7 - Power Play: ARM - 0/3 (.000); AFA - 1/4 (.250) Penalties: ARM - 5/10; AFA - 4/8 FACEOFFS: ARM - 39; AFA - 31

SHOTS ARMY 11 7 8 - AIR FORCE 9 16 10 - SAVES Gahagen (L, 4-10-1) 8 15 9 - Girard (W, 1-0-0) 11 6 8 - Power Play: ARM - 0/4 (.000); AFA - 1/6 (.167) Penalties: ARM - 9/37; AFA - 7/14 FACEOFFS: ARM - 25; AFA - 40

SHOTS ARMY 12 7 8 - PRINCETON 15 9 12 - SAVES Gahagen (L, 4-11-1) 14 14 10 - Girard (W, 1-0-0) 12 7 7 - Power Play: ARM - 0/7 (.000); PRN - 2/4 (.500) Penalties: ARM - 4/8; PRN - 7/14 FACEOFFS: ARM - 33; PRN - 30

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h o c k e y 2014-15 BOX SCORES GAME 25 ARMY 4, RIT 2 JAN. 30, 2015 | POLISSENI CENTER ARMY RIT

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GAME 26 RIT 4, ARMY 1 JAN. 31, 2015 | POLISSENI CENTER ARMY RIT

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1st Period: Scoring: ARM - M. Alvarez (Kozlak, Carlisle) 2:44. Penalties: RIT - Abt (2-Hook) 2:44; ARM - Nick (2-Boarding) 7:43; RIT - Cameron (2-Trip) 9:28; RIT - Garbowsky (2-Interference) 16:17. 2nd Period: Scoring: ARM - C. Andrle (unassisted) 8:20; ARM - B. Box (Kozlak, Carlisle) 10:16; RIT - A. Perron-Fontaine (Smith, Thompson) 15:12. Penalties: ARM - Nick (2-Interference) 5:28; ARM - Preston (2-Cross Check) 18:20. 3rd Period: Scoring: RIT - A. Perron-Fontaine (Cameron, Skirving) 15:46; ARM - J. Kozlak (Alvarez) 19:44 EN. Penalties: RIT - Norrish (2-Tripping) 3:24; ARM - McGuire (2-Tripping) 6:57; ARM - Carlisle (2-High Sticking) 11:08.

1st Period: Scoring: RIT - M. Garbowsky (McGowan, Mitchell) 7:40 PPG. Penalties: ARM - DeCenzo (2-Hooking) 6:29; RIT - Mikowski (2-Elbowing) 11:50; RIT - Garbowsky (2-Hooking) 18:25; RIT - Kuqali (2-Cross Check) 19:52. 2nd Period: Scoring: RIT - M. Garbowsky (Mitchell, Kuqali) 12:14; ARM - C.J. Reuschlein (Pham, Andrle) 15:51 PPG. Penalties: RIT - Holland (2-Tripping) 14:09; RIT - Norrish (2-Hooking) 17:16; RIT - Thompson (2-Cross Check) 17:39. 3rd Period: Scoring: RIT - T. Skirving (Cameron, Powell) 7:32; RIT - B. McGowan (Mitchell, Garbowsky) 9:19. Penalties: ARM - McGuire (2-Elbowing) 5:48; RIT - Perron-Fontaine (2-Slashing) 11:29; RIT - Norrish (2-High Sticking) 14:02.

SHOTS ARMY 11 6 9 - RIT 7 17 11 - SAVES Bruns (W, 2-6-1) 13 19 0 - Ruby (L, 5-6-4) 10 1 0 - Rotolo 0 3 8 - Power Play: ARM - 0/4 (.000); RIT - 0/5 (.000) Penalties: ARM - 5/10; RIT - 4/8 FACEOFFS: ARM - 19; RIT - 36

SHOTS ARMY 4 14 5 - RIT 13 8 13 - SAVES Bruns (L, 2-7-1) 12 7 11 - Rotolo (W, 5-5-0) 4 13 5 - Power Play: ARM - 1/8 (.125); RIT - 2/2 (1.000) Penalties: ARM - 2/4; RIT - 8/16 FACEOFFS: ARM - 32; RIT - 39

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GAME 27 ARMY 2, CANISIUS 1 FEB. 13, 2015 | HARBORCENTER ARMY CANISIUS

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h o c k e y COLLEGE HOCKEY With the addition of the Big Ten and the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, the landscape in collegiate hockey has changed quite drastically. A look at the 2014-15 conference breakdown is below. Atlantic Hockey Association (12) Air Force American International Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Rochester Institute of Technology Robert Morris Sacred Heart www.atlantichockeyonline.com

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(ECAC Hockey con’t) St. Lawrence Union Yale Hockey East (11) Boston College Noston University Maine Massachusetts UMass Lowell Merrimack New Hampshire Northeastern Notre Dame Providence Vermont National Collegiate Hockey Conference (8) Colorado College Denver Miami Minnesota Duluth Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota St. Cloud State Western Michigan Western Collegiate Hockey Association (10) Alabama-Huntsville Alaska Alaska Anchorage Bemidji State Bowling Green Ferris State Lake Superior State Michigan Tech Minnesota State Northern Michigan

FINAL USCHO.COM POLL Rk Team 1 Providence 2 Boston Univ. 3 North Dakota 4 Neb.-Omaha 5 Denver 6 Minn.-Duluth 7 Minn. State 8 Miami 9 Michigan Tech 10 St. Cloud State 11 Harvard 12 Minnesota 13 Boston College 14 Quinnipiac 15 Yale 16 RIT 17 UMass Lowell 18 Bowling Green 19 Colgate 20 Michigan

Pts (1st) Record 997 (49) 26-13-2 951 (1) 28-8-5 900 29-10-3 811 20-13-6 753 24-14-2 700 21-16-3 693 29-8-3 642 25-14-1 621 29-10-2 505 20-19-1 482 21-13-3 435 23-13-3 400 21-14-3 386 23-12-4 334 18-10-5 240 20-15-5 213 21-12-6 190 23-11-5 118 22-12-4 53 22-15-0

Others receiving votes: Vermont 46, Robert Morris 13, St. Lawrence 9, Mercyhurst 4, New hampshire 2, Dartmouth 1, Michigan State 1. FINAL USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY POLL Rk Team 1 Providence 2 Boston Univ. 3 North Dakota 4 Neb.-Omaha 5 Denver 6 Minn. State 7 Minn.-Duluth 8 Miami 9 Michigan Tech 10 Minnesota 11 Harvard 12 St. Cloud State 13 Quinnipiac 14 Boston College 15 Yale

Pts (1st) Record 510 (34) 26-13-2 476 28-8-5 442 29-10-3 374 20-13-6 331 24-14-2 325 21-16-3 303 29-8-3 285 25-14-1 243 29-10-2 171 23-13-3 163 21-13-3 150 20-19-1 114 23-12-3 94 21-14-3 54 18-10-5

Others receiving votes: UMass Lowell 22, RIT 20, Bowling Green 2.

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h o c k e y ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Entering its 13th season, the Atlantic Hockey Association continues to grow and prosper under solid leadership and a strong nucleus of institutions, which embodies the diverse structure of the league. Atlantic Hockey is one of five NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey conferences which owns an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for its league champion. The addition of Robert Morris and Niagara during the 2010-11 season brought the total number of member institutions to 12. Connecticut has moved on to Hockey East so the updated number of schools for 2013-14 is 11. In the 2014-15 season, RIT earned the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and defeated regional No. 1 Minnesota State by a 2-1 score. The Tigers dropped their regional final matchup to NebraskaOmaha by a 4-0 score. The 2013-14 season saw Robert Morris earn the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and played Minnesota in the opening round. Mercyhurst won the regular season title, but was upset in the AHA playoffs. During the 2012-13 season, the AHA had two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Canisius won the league tournament and Niagara earned an at-large bid, the first for the conference. Air Force claimed the 2011-12 tourament championships and automatic NCAA bid, a year after RIT advanced all the way to the Frozen Four. Upset wins against Denver and New Hampshire helped the Tigers become the first AHA team to play in the Frozen Four. Prior to that, Air Force won three straight Atlantic The mission of the Atlantic Hockey Association is to provide its members with a positive NCAA Division I college hockey experience fostering competitive excellence, championship play and recognition of teams and individual student-athletes and coaches. Atlantic Hockey is committed to academic excellence, a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanship and fair play within the context of athletic integrity. Championship Results 2004 Holy Cross 4, Sacred Heart 0 2005 Mercyhurst 3, Quinipiac 2 2006 Holy Cross 5, Bentley 2 2007 Air Force 6, Army 1 2008 Air Force 5, Mercyhurst 4 (2 OT) 2009 Air Force 2, Mercyhurst 0 2010 RIT 6, Sacred Heart 1 2011 Air Force 1, RIT 0 2012 Air Force 4, RIT 0 2013 Canisius 7, Mercyhurst 2 2014 Robert Morris 7, Canisius 4 2015 RIT 5, Mercyhurst 1 In The NCAA Tournament 2004 (1) North Dakota 3, Holy Cross 1 2005 (1) Boston College 5, Mercyhurst 4 2006 Holy Cross 4, (1) Minnesota 3 (2) North Dakota 5, Holy Cross 2 2007 (1) Minnesota 4, Air Force 3 2008 (2) Miami 3, Air Force 2 (OT) 2009 Air Force 2, (3) Michigan 0 Vermont 3, Air Force 2, (2 OT) 2010 RIT 2, (1) Denver 1 RIT 6, (3) New Hampshire 2 (2) Wisconsin 8, RIT 1 2011 (1) Yale 2, Air Force 1, OT 2012 (1) Boston College 2, Air Force 0 2013 North Dakota 2, Niagara 1 (1) Quinnpiac 4, Canisius 3 2014 (1) Minnesota 7, Robert Morris 3 2015 RIT 2, (1) Minnesota St. (3) Nebraska-Omaha 4, RIT 0

Hockey Association Tournaments and pulled an upset in the NCAA Tournament four years ago. During the 2008-09 NCAA Tournament. Air Force dispatched top-seeded Michigan, 2-0, and nearly pulled a second upset, dropping an overtime contest against Vermont, 3-2 in the second extra session. The Falcons advanced to the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 win against Mercyhurst in the Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament finals. In 2007-08, Air Force beat Mercyhurst 5-4 in double overtime in the finals but fell to Miami (Ohio) 3-2 in overtime in the NCAAs. In 2006-07, Air Force beat Army 6-1 in the conference tournament championship game and then dropped a 4-3 contest to No. 1 ranked Minnesota. In 2005-06, Holy Cross made history as the first Atlantic Hockey school to win a game at the NCAA Tournament, defeating top-seeded Minnesota, 4-3. The overtime decision sent shock waves through the college hockey community and officially announced Atlantic Hockey’s presence on the national stage. Although the Crusaders bowed to regional host North Dakota, 5-2, in the regional final, the statement had already been made: Atlantic Hockey is here to stay. The conference added Air Force and Rochester Institute of Technology to its membership five seasons ago,. The Air Force Academy made the switch from College Hockey America and was reunited with service-academy rival Army. The two academies were members of CHA for the 1999-2000 season. RIT made the jump from Division III, where the Tigers made 13 NCAA Tournament appearances and won nine ECAC West titles. The addition of Robert Morris and Niagara has changed the scheduling in the AHA. The teams are split into geographic scheduling pods and teams in each of the “regions” will play three games against teams in their own “region,” while playing two crossover games against the other “regions” squads. Each team will play a total of 27 conference games with the standings including all 12 members. Robert Morris is a private school near Pittsburgh, Pa., with an enrollment of 5,000 and competed in College Hockey America. Niagara is a private liberal arts university the Niagara River overlooking the Canadian province of Ontario. The team was a member of CHA. Atlantic Hockey was formed when Fairfield University and Iona College dropped their programs and the nine remaining schools in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference decided to break away from the multi-sport conference and form their own “hockey only” league. That left just one full-time MAAC institution (Canisius). Although the MAAC Council of Presidents agreed to continue operating the league, its governance structure presented numerous challenges to the membership, and the schools chose to withdraw and seek their own path. The nine remaining members voted on June 30, 2003 to sever ties with the conference and former Merrimack College athletic director, Robert M. DeGregorio, Jr., was introduced as Atlantic Hockey’s first commissioner. DeGregorio oversees all aspects of running

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COMMISSIONER ROBERT M. DEGREGORIO, JR. Robert M. DeGregorio, Jr., was introduced as Atlantic Hockey’s first commissioner on June 30, 2003. He oversees the 12 members of the league and all aspects of running the conference. DeGregorio is no stranger to guiding a major Division I ice hockey league. He served as commissioner of Hockey East from 1993-96, when he replaced Stuart P. Haskell, who resigned to devote full-time energies to his position as Commissioner of the North Atlantic Conference. DeGregorio, the former Director of Athletics at Merrimack College for 19 years, joined the staff at Merrimack as business manager for the Athletic Department and for the College’s S. Peter Volpe Physical Education Center in 1978. He was promoted to Director of Athletics in May of 1983. Throughout his tenure, many of the Warrior teams become national powers. The 15-sport Division II program reached its pinnacle in 1999-2000 when it captured the Northeast10 President’s Cup, awarded for the top overall performance of all teams. DeGregorio was also Merrimack’s softball coach from 1982-1992, posting 211 victories in ten seasons and guided the Warriors to four Northeast-10 Conference titles. He was named Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year three times (1986, 1989, and 1992). The Warriors won the 1994 Division II National Softball Championship and the softball program has a total of five appearances in the national championship tournament. DeGregorio has sat on numerous committees and held many posts while at Merrimack, serving his institution nationally on various NCAA committees. He was a member of the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Committee from 1994-98. DeGregorio served as director on the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) Board of Directors, Chairman of the NE10 Men’s Basketball Championship and the NE10 Finance Committees. He was a member of the NCAA Northeast Region Advisory Committees for both men’s basketball and baseball. DeGregorio also previously served as a director of the Eastern Football Conference and as the conference’s treasurer, member of the ECAC Finance Committee and chairman of the ECAC Investment Committee. A resident of Winthrop, Mass., where he resides with his wife Michele, DeGregorio graduated from Boston State College in 1973 with a bachelor’s degree in education. Bob has two children, Leah and Robert Michael III. the hockey conference from the league’s offices in Haverhill, Mass. Eight of the original nine charter members now form Atlantic Hockey including: American International College, Army, Bentley College, Canisius College, University of Connecticut, College of the Holy Cross, Mercyhurst College and Sacred Heart University. The first official league contest took place on October 11, 2003, with Holy Cross defeating Canisius 3-1 in Buffalo, N.Y. Atlantic Hockey retained the MAAC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament and Holy Cross captured the first AHA postseason title in 2004. The inaugural AHA tournament was a success with the U.S. Military Academy serving as host for all eight games.

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h o c k e y ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2014-15 FINAL ATLANTIC HOCKEY STANDINGS Conference pts gp Record Win% Robert Morris 42 28 19-5-4 .750 Canisius 36 28 15-7-6 .643 RIT 33 28 14-9-5 .589 Bentley 33 28 14-9-5 .589 Mercyhurst 31 28 14-11-3 .554 Holy Cross 29 28 12-11-5 .518 Air Force 29 28 13-12-3 .518 Sacred Heart 26 28 10-12-6 .464 Army 20 28 8-16-4 .357 AIC 15 28 4-17-7 .268 Niagara 14 28 5-19-4 .250

Overall GA GP Record Win% 66 37 24-8-5 .716 60 37 18-12-7 .581 62 40 20-15-5 .562 67 37 17-15-5 .527 87 39 19-16-4 .538 61 37 14-18-5 .446 82 41 16-21-4 .439 82 38 13-19-6 .421 84 34 8-22-4 .294 107 36 4-25-7 .208 103 39 7-28-4 .231

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2014-15 ATLANTIC HOCKEY AWARD WINNERS Best Defensive Forward.................................................................................Matt Garbowsky, RIT Best Defenseman.................................................................................... Steve Weinstein Bentley Individual Sportsmanship..........................................................................Zak Zaremba, Army Rookie of the Year....................................................................................... Tyler Pham, Army Player of the Year..........................................................................................Matt Garbowsky, RIT Coach of the Year.......................................................................... Derek Schooley, Robert Morris Scoring Trophy................................................................. Matt Garbowsky, RIT (28 gp, 23-21--44) Goaltending Trophy....................... Keegan Asmundson Canisius (19 gp, 1.89 GAA; .931 saves %) Team Sportsmanship.................................................................... American International College Regular Season Champions.................................................................... Robert Morris University Tournament Champions............................................................................................................ RIT SCORING LEADERS Player Points 1 Matt Garbowsky, RIT.................... 26-28-54 2 Josh Mitchell, RIT......................... 16-36-52 3 Brad McGowan, RIT..................... 23-23-46 Cole Gunner, Air Force................. 21-25-46 5 Cody Wydo, Robert Morris.......... 20-23-43 6 Andrew Gladiuk, Bentley............. 20-22-42 7 Zac Lynch, Robert Morris............. 18-22-40 8 Ralph Cuddemi, Canisius.............. 22-17-39 9 Shane Conacher, Canisius............ 11-26-37 Chad Demers, Air Force............... 16-21-37 Player Goals 1 Matt Garbowsky, RIT............................... 26 2 Brad McGowan, RIT................................ 23 3 Austin Orszulak, AIC................................ 22 Ralph Cuddemi....................................... 22 5 Cole Gunner, Air Force............................ 21 6 Andrew Gladiuk, Bentley........................ 20 Cody Wydo, Robert Morris..................... 20 8 Zac Lynch, Robert Morris........................ 18 9 Max French, Bentley............................... 16 Josh Mitchell, RIT.................................... 16 Chad Demers, Air Force.......................... 16 Scott Holm, Air Force.............................. 16

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2015 AHA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS First Team Name School Matt Garbowsky......................................RIT Cody Wydo............................ Robert Morris Andrew Gladiuk................................Bentley Steve Weinstein................................Bentley Chris Rumble...................................Canisius Matt Ginn....................................Holy Cross Second Team Name School Ralph Cuddemi................................Canisius Josh Mitchell............................................RIT Cole Gunner.................................. Air Force Brady Norrish..........................................RIT Ryan Misiak............................... Mercyhurst Keegan Asmundson.........................Canisius Third Team Name School Daniel Bahntge.......................... Mercyhurst Zac Lynch............................... Robert Morris Brad McGowan........................................RIT Alexander Kuqali......................................RIT Chase Golightly...................... Robert Morris Jayson Argue.....................................Bentley Dalton Izyk............................. Robert Morris All-Rookie Team Name School Tyler Pham........................................... Army Jack Riley................................... Mercyhurst Brady Ferguson...................... Robert Morris Brady Norrish..........................................RIT Keegan Harper................................. Niagara Jayson Argue.....................................Bentley 2015 AHA PLAYOFFS RESULTS First Round Series Sacred Heart def. Army, 2-0 Air Force def. AIC, 2-0 NIagara def. Holy Cross, 2-1 Quarterfinals Series Mercyhurst def. Bentley, 2-1 RIT def. Air Force, 2-0 Robert Morris def. Niagara, 2-0 Canisius def. Sacred Heart, 2-0 Semifinals Mercyhurst 4, Robert Morris 3 OT RIT 2, Canisius 1 Finals RIT 5, Mercyhurst 1 NCAA Tournament (Midwest Regional) (4) RIT 2, (1) Minnesota State 1 (3) Nebraska-Omaha 4, RIT 0


h o c k e y ARMY HOCKEY HISTORY

THROUGH THE YEARS

The Army hockey team has established itself as one of the nation’s oldest and most respected programs and will continue to build on that tradition in this, its 108th year of intercollegiate hockey. Six seasons ago, the Black Knights became just the 13th school in NCAA history to reach 1,000 victories. That historic win came against service academy rival Air Force on Nov. 11, 2005. Last year, Army qualified for the playoffs for 10th straight year, coming on the heels of its first outright regular season championship in 2007-08 in which the team won the Atlantic Hockey Association with a 17-8-3 conference mark. During the 2007-08 season, the Black Knights earned the top-seed in the conference tournament and dispatched American International in a first-round series before losing to Mercyhurst in the semifinals. The 2006-07 squad advanced to the title game of the Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament, its best finish since the conference went to a tournament format seven years prior. The Black Knights earned the No. 2 seed for the conference tournament with a 19-12-5 overall mark and a 15-8-5 slate in league games. Army has the third oldest program in the country, along with Princeton, behind Yale (112) and Harvard (109). The Black Knights have won 1,086 games and boast a winning percentage of .532. Army hockey has produced three players and one coach that have represented the United States in Olympic and other international competitions and also had a few individuals make name for themselves in the National Hockey League.

THE BEGINNING ON “THE PLAIN”

From a frozen patch of raw ice on “The Plain” to venerable and perpetually frigid Smith Rink to the cozy confines of present day Tate Rink, Army has certainly carved its own niche in college hockey since the program’s inception in 1904. The first chapter of Army hockey was written in the first decade of the 20th century. Under the direction of coaches Capt. Edward King and Capt. Robert Foy, the program enjoyed immediate success in its early days, winning 17 of its first 19 games and outscoring its foes 85-20. Eight of the first 17 wins came via shutout. King guided the Black Knights to a sturdy 5-1 record in that inaugural season of 1904, including a four-game winning streak to close out the year. Army posted seven or more goals in four of its six outings that season. Under Foy’s direction, with a 3-0 mark in 1905, Army’s win streak reached seven straight as the squad opened 3-0. A loss to St. Paul’s School brought that run to an end. However, Foy’s icemen followed that setback with four more victories. Those early games were held during the winter on “The Plain” in an area flooded with water in late fall so a rink could form by mid-winter. Open-air rinks would serve as the team’s home until construction of Smith Rink was completed in 1931. The first-ever match up between Army and the Royal Military College of Canada, West Point’s counterpart north of the border, was held on the Academy’s open-air patch of ice in 1923. One year later, the Black Knights continued their blossoming series with RMC by taking a historic trip to Kingston, Ontario. That road trip was Army’s first in its hockey history, spanning 138 games and 20-plus seasons. In addition to King and Foy, the hockey program’s early history is replete with the efforts of others, like Talbot Hunter, who helped General Douglas MacArthur coordinate plans in 1922 and 1923 for the Army-RMC series; Ray Marchand, a Canadian native who helped the Black Knights finally beat RMC some 16 games into the series and was behind the Army bench for 20 seasons; and Dave Merhar who authored one of only two 100-point seasons in Academy history. Throughout its history, the West Point hockey program has built a strong reputation as a highly competitive opponent relying on hard-nosed, fundamental hockey. However, the successes of Army hockey has not been limited to the ice at West Point as many within the Army “fam-

JACK RILEY AFTER LEADING THE 1960 U.S. MEN’S HOCKEY TEAM TO OLYMPIC GOLDthe IN Academy’s SQUAW VALLEY. ily” have carried Black, Gold and Gray on to greater glory. Long-time head coach Jack Riley is perhaps the greatest example of such accomplishments. He guided the Black Knights to 542 victories during a 36-year coaching career that spanned four decades. When he retired, his 542 career wins trailed only the legendary John MacInnes, who amassed 555 wins at Michigan Tech. Today, his wins total still sits in the all-time Top 10. In 1949, the Academy elevated hockey to major sport status, helping turn the program into one of the Academy’s most successful. But it was not until the arrival of the feisty Irishmen with the surname of Riley that Army’s ice fortunes soared.

THE RILEY ERA IMPACT

It is doubtful that any family can claim to have the impact on a single college athletics program that the Riley family has had at West Point for the last 59 years. From Jack Riley to his sons Rob and Brian, Army hockey has literally been defined by the family’s collaborative efforts for more than five decades. Hired in 1951 by legendary football coach Earl “Red” Blaik, who was also Army’s athletic director, Jack Riley assumed command of the Army program and turned it into a powerhouse squad featuring rugged, physical defensemen and explosive forwards. Riley boasted a wealth of hockey experience, having captained Dartmouth’s hockey team in 1947. Riley was a member of the United States Olympic Team that participated in the 1948 Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He served as player-coach of the 1949 U.S. national team that played in the World Championships in Stockholm, Sweden. Riley scored both goals as the U.S. dealt eventual champ Czechoslovakia a 2-0 loss, its lone defeat of the tournament. While at Army, Riley garnered NCAA “Coach of the Year” honors in 1957 and 1960. Following his selection in 1960, he was tabbed as head coach of the United States Olympic Team for the 1960 Games at Squaw Valley, Calif That team became the first American squad ever to beat the mighty Russian dynasty en route to the United States’ first-ever gold medal in hockey. Army goalie Larry Palmer was a reserve on that team and remains the only Army hockey player to participate in the Olympics. Palmer’s trip to Squaw Valley came after a splendid career in which he won 37 games and amassed 1,576 saves, both Academy records when he departed. Ed Crowley (USMA ’46) served as an alternate for the 1948 Olympic team, but did not dress for the games. The Black Knights have had other players compete internationally, most notably Paul DeGironimo, who performed for the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team on its pre-Olympic tour.

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h o c k e y ARMY HOCKEY HISTORY Throughout his tenure at West Point, Riley continuously carved successful teams from the players he could glean from the Corps of Cadets. Among the finest hockey defensemen ever to pass through Riley’s program was Pete Dawkins, who won college football’s Heisman Trophy in 1958, and was First Captain of the Corps of Cadets. Dawkins graduated with 95 career points, a record for defensemen that has since been broken. After struggling through two dismal seasons at the opening of his tenure, Riley reversed the Army hockey slide by forging an 8-8 record in 1952-53 and a 10-7 showing in 1953-54. Including those initial two campaigns, Riley teams would post winning seasons in 29 of his 36 years behind the bench. The Academy bestowed upon Riley yet another prestigious honor, electing the legendary hockey mentor into the Hall of Army Sports as a member of its inaugural Class of 2004. “I never expected anything like this,” Riley said upon his induction into the Hall of Army Sports Hall of Fame. “It is the biggest thrill in all my years in sports.”

A FATHER AND TWO SONS

As expected, there were many changes in the program’s structure during Riley’s tenure. Army bounced from Division I to Division II and back again during the 1970s. The Black Knights entered into conference play in the 1980s, and moved into a brand new home in the fall of 1985. A move to the highly competitive Eastern College Athletic Conference in 1985-86 coincided with the arrival of Jack’s son, Rob, to West Point. However, after five hard-fought campaigns in the ECAC, Army returned to its independent status in 1991-92 and flourished once again. Under Rob’s tutelage, the Black Knights posted back-to-back 20-win seasons as an independent, including a 24-9-1 ledger in 1995-96. However, Army again joined the conference ranks, affiliating itself with College Hockey America. The Black Knights would only spend one season in the CHA. In 200001, a move to the MAAC was made. That residence was short-lived as well when Army and eight other MAAC schools broke away from the predominantly basketball conference and formed a “hockey-only” conference. The Atlantic Hockey Association was born in July of 2003. Rob carried on the family tradition, picking up the torch when his father passed it off and emerged from his long shadow while leaving his own indelible mark on the West Point hockey program. The boy who grew up watching his father guide the Army hockey fortunes won his 300th career game on Jan. 3, 2004. Together, the Riley’s are the all-time winningest father-son tandem, racking up 848 career wins. In the summer of 2004, Rob Riley stepped down as head coach and turned over the program and the family legacy to his younger brother, Brian. The fourth in a family of five children, Brian won more games (11) in his first season behind the Black Knights’ bench than any other previous mentor. He also accomplished something his father and brother, were unable to – beating RMC on his first try. Brian began to establish his own legacy by earning three consecutive Atlantic Hockey Association “Coach of the Year” certificates and leading the Black Knights to the playoffs in each of his seasons as head coach.

Merhar and Clark led the nation in scoring as seniors. Merhar posted Academy records with 107 points and 57 goals in his senior year of 1969. Clark, meanwhile, amassed 83 points in 1974-75, while posting 47 goals in his junior and senior campaigns. In 1976-77, Dave Rost surpassed Merhar’s single-season scoring record with 108 points on the strength of 65 assists – one shy of his own schoolrecord of 66 established during the 1974-75 season. Rost became the second hockey alumni inducted into the Hall of Army Sports in November 2005. Lundbohm, a 1999 graduate and two-time Beukema Award winner, joined the professional hockey ranks. A free-agent signee out of college by the San Jose Sharks, Lundbohm spent two seasons in the American Hockey League with the Sharks’ top farm club before succumbing to a series of knee injuries, which forced his retirement from professional hockey a couple of years ago. Hinote, a former linemate of Lundbohm’s in 1995-96, was selected in the seventh round of the 1996 NHL entry draft by the Colorado Avalanche. The Minnesota native played a large role in the Avalanche’s victory over the New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals in 2001. He completed his fifth season in the NHL in 2003-04, helping Colorado to a second-place finish in the Northwest Division and the fourth best record in the Western Conference. Goalie Brad Roberts, who earned the Army Athletic Association Award, the Academy’s top athletic honor, also pursued a professional career. He competed for the Youngstown Steelhounds of the Central Hockey League for two seasons. He compiled a 23-12-4 record in 41 games two years ago and was named the team’s “Rookie of the Year” after finishing third in the CHL with wins. In 2007-08, he played in 13 games with a 6-5-1 mark before continuing his military career. Recently, goalie Josh Kassel became Army’s first Division I All-American with a stellar junior season in goal while earning Atlantic Hockey Association Player of the Year honors following the 2007-08 season. Zach McKelvie, named the Defenseman of the Year that same season, became Army’s first two-time first-team Atlantic Hockey all-star with honors his junior and senior seasons and was signed to a free agent contract by the Boston Bruins organization before pursuing his military commitment. After completing his military requiresments, McKelvie re-signed with the Bruins and spent part of training camp in the NHL before before assigned to the American Hockey League. He spent time with the Alaska Aces of the East Coast Hockey League and returned to West Point as an assistant coach prior to the 2014-15 season.

ARMY’S HOCKEY TRADITIONS

Though the Riley name may be synonymous with Army hockey, a myriad of players have left their mark along the banks of the Hudson. Each has helped weave the fabric of a program long recognized for its place among the best in college hockey. Such standouts include: LeRoy Bartlett, the captain of Army’s first two teams who returned to coach in 1911 and 1912; Frederic and Joseph Tate, two brothers who died during World War II and for whom Tate Rink is named; and Henry “Hal” Beukema, team captain of the 1944 team who died during a training mission near Langley Air Force Base in 1954. The team’s “Most Valuable Player” award bears his name. There have been others as well, including defenseman Ed Hickey; forwards Dave Merhar, Dave Rost, Tom Rost, George Clark, Andy Lundbohm and Dan Hinote; and goalies Brad Roberts, Ron Chisholm, Dan Scioletti, Neil Mieras and Daryl Chamberlain.

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h o c k e y CAREER HAT TRICKS CAREER HAT TRICK LEADERS George Clark......................................... 18 Dave Merhar......................................... 14 Dave Rost.............................................. 10 Ed Collazzo.............................................. 9 Ted Crowley............................................ 8 John Harrison......................................... 8 Tom Rost................................................. 8 Ed Cutting............................................... 6 John Ahlbrecht....................................... 5 Bob Birmingham..................................... 5 Dan Cox.................................................. 5 Tom Harvey............................................ 5 Kenny Smith........................................... 5 Mike Symes............................................ 5 Mike Thompson...................................... 5 Bart Barry............................................... 4 Greg Buckmeier...................................... 4 Tony Curran............................................ 4 Glen Giovanucci...................................... 4 Ed Hickey................................................ 4 Ed Roubian............................................. 4 Albie Symes............................................ 4 Cody Omilusik......................................... 3 Mike Fairman.......................................... 3 Jim Knowlton.......................................... 3 Andy Lundbohm..................................... 3 Larry Pallotta.......................................... 3 Dick Peterson.......................................... 3 Jerry Stonehouse.................................... 3 Scott Tardif............................................. 3 Matt Wilson............................................ 3 Rick Berube............................................ 2 Rob Brenner........................................... 2 Mike Curran............................................ 2 Pete Dawkins.......................................... 2 Frank Fede.............................................. 2 Tom Glenn.............................................. 2 David Hettinger...................................... 2 Dan Hinote............................................. 2 Kenny Hjelm........................................... 2 Gary Johnson.......................................... 2 Frank Keating.......................................... 2 Kevin Keenan.......................................... 2 Darryl MacDonald.................................. 2 Garry McAvoy......................................... 2 Leonard McCormack.............................. 2 Bill Morrison........................................... 2 Dan Murrett............................................ 2 Bob Nabb................................................ 2 James O’Connor..................................... 2 George Reynolds.................................... 2 John Roberts........................................... 2

Ian Winer................................................ 2 Maurice Alvarez...................................... 1 Warren Battis.......................................... 1 Al Brenner.............................................. 1 Bucky Burleigh........................................ 1 Joe Carpenter......................................... 1 Chris Casey............................................. 1 Jack Dewar.............................................. 1 Tucker Dooley......................................... 1 John Dowalgo......................................... 1 Mark Dube.............................................. 1 Joe Dudek............................................... 1 Jeff Eaton................................................ 1 Dick Eklund............................................. 1 Ross Erzar............................................... 1 John Farrell............................................. 1 K.C. Finnegan.......................................... 1 Tim Fisher............................................... 1 Byron Gates............................................ 1 Bruce Graham......................................... 1 Todd Graham.......................................... 1 Ted Hanley.............................................. 1 Dave Harkins........................................... 1 Ken Hawes.............................................. 1 Bryce Hollweg......................................... 1 Marc Kapsalis.......................................... 1 Tyler King................................................ 1 Dave Knowlton....................................... 1 Justin Lambert........................................ 1 Mike Landers.......................................... 1 David Larr............................................... 1 Tom LeBlanc........................................... 1 Kieran Lowry........................................... 1 Toby Lyon................................................ 1 Gene McLaughlin.................................... 1 James Mellin........................................... 1 Owen Meyer........................................... 1 George Monahan................................... 1 Ted Moran.............................................. 1 Steve O’Borsky....................................... 1 Mike Palone............................................ 1 Rick Randazzo......................................... 1 Mark Stachelski...................................... 1 Frank Vana.............................................. 1

CAREER FOUR-GOAL GAMES Dave Merhar....................................... 5 Bob Birmingham................................. 3 Ed Collazzo.......................................... 3 Glen Giovanucci.................................. 3 George Clark....................................... 2 Tom Harvey........................................ 2 Tom Rost............................................. 2 Kenny Smith....................................... 2 Mike Thompson.................................. 2 Warren Battis...................................... 1 Ted Crowley........................................ 1 Tony Curran........................................ 1 Ed Cutting........................................... 1 Pete Dawkins...................................... 1 Mike Fairman...................................... 1 John Farrell......................................... 1 Byron Gates........................................ 1 John Harrison..................................... 1 Kenny Hjelm....................................... 1 Kevin Keenan...................................... 1 Garry McAvoy..................................... 1 Leonard McCormack.......................... 1 Dan Murrett........................................ 1 James O’Connor................................. 1 Dick Peterson...................................... 1 George Reynolds................................ 1 Dave Rost............................................ 1 Ed Roubian......................................... 1 Jerry Stonehouse................................ 1 Albie Symes........................................ 1 Mike Symes........................................ 1 Scott Tardif......................................... 1 Matt Wilson........................................ 1 Ian Winer............................................ 1 CAREER FIVE-GOAL GAMES Dave Merhar....................................... 1 Larry Pallotta...................................... 1 Dick Peterson...................................... 1 Jerry Stonehouse................................ 1 Albie Symes........................................ 1 CAREER SIX-GOAL GAMES George Clark....................................... 1 CAREER SIX-GOAL GAMES Seven-Goal Games George Clark....................................... 1

Biff Shea................................................. 2 Andy Starczewski.................................... 2

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h o c k e y CAREER HAT TRICKS Date Player (Goals) Opponent (H/A) ResulT 11/12/13..Maurice Alvarez (3)........... Sacred Heart (A)...............................W, 6-2 10/19/12..Andy Starczewski (3)......... Sacred Heart (H)...............................W, 5-2 11/5/11....Andy Starczewski (3)......... RIT (A)................................................ L, 3-5 2/18/11....Mark Dube (3)................... AIC (H)..............................................W, 6-4 2/5/11......Cody Omilusik (3).............. UConn (A, Hartford)..........................W, 5-2 1/15/11....Cody Omilusik (3).............. Air Force (A)......................................W, 5-4 11/20/09..Cody Omilusik (3).............. Bentley (A)........................................ 5-1 W 11/16/07..Bryce Hollweg (3).............. Bentley (H)........................................ 7-2 W 11/10/07..Owen Meyer (3)................ AIC (H).............................................. 7-1 W 3/6/04......Chris Casey (3)................... Connecticut (H)................................... 9-6 L 2/15/02....Chris Casey (3)................... Fairfield (H)....................................... 7-4 W 1/5/02......Joe Carpenter (3)............... Connecticut (H)...................................4-4 T 1/14/01....Mike Fairman (3)............... Connecticut (A).................................. 7-5 L 11/17/00..Joe Dudek (3).................... Bentley (H)....................................... 9-2 W 10/13/00..Mike Fairman (3)............... Seneca (H)....................................... 6-3 W 2/26/00....Tim Fisher (3).................... Findlay (H)..................................... 10-6 W 12/3/99....K.C. Finnegan (3)............... Assumption (H)................................ 9-0 W 11/6/99....Mike Fairman (4)............... Bentley (H)....................................... 6-2 W 1/30/99....Bucky Burleigh (3)............. Scranton (A) .................................... 7-0 W 2/20/98....Greg Buckmeier (3)........... Quinnipiac (H).................................. 8-4 W 2/14/98....Greg Buckmeier (3)........... Fairfield (H).................................... 11-2 W 1/30/98....Greg Buckmeier (3)........... Scranton (H)................................... 11-0 W 1/13/98....Andy Lundbohm (3).......... Connecticut (H).............................. 10-2 W 1/10/98....Andy Lundbohm (3).......... Villanova (A).................................... 9-1 W 1/17/97....Frank Fede (3)................... Iona (H) ......................................... 13-3 W 2/17/96....Bill Morrison (3)................ Air Force (H)..................................... 7-0 W 1/30/96....Dan Hinote (3)................... Quinnipiac (H)................................ 10-2 W 1/7/96......Greg Buckmeier (3)........... Brockport (N -- SNET Classic)........... 5-4 W 12/5/95....Dan Hinote (3)................... Villanova (H).................................... 9-0 W 11/18/95..Andy Lundbohm (3).......... Framingham State (H)...................... 6-0 W 1/27/95....Bill Morrison (3)................ Bentley (H)....................................... 6-2 W 11/22/94..Frank Fede (3)................... Tufts (H)......................................... 10-1 W 11/15/94..Ian Winer (3)..................... Scranton (H)................................... 12-1 W 11/5/94....Bill Morrison (3)................ RPI (H).............................................. 5-2 W 2/4/94......Ian Winer (4)..................... Fairfield (H).................................... 11-2 W 12/5/93....Mark Stachelski (3)............ Scranton (A) .................................... 8-1 W 2/27/93....Rick Randazzo (3).............. St. Bonaventure (H)....................... 11-2 W 1/23/93....Justin Lambert (3)............. Iona (H)............................................ 8-2 W 1/16/93....Mike Landers (3)............... Fairfield (H)...................................... 9-0 W 1/15/93....Rick Berube (3).................. Plattsburgh (H)................................. 5-3 W 10/31/92..Rick Berube (3).................. Ryerson Tech (H).............................. 9-2 W 2/21/92....Scott Tardif (3)................... Connecticut (H).......................... 4-4 (OT) T 12/3/91....Ross Erzar (3)..................... Scranton (H)................................... 11-2 W 11/23/91..Scott Tardif (4)................... Iona (H).......................................... 11-0 W 11/20/90..Scott Tardif (3)................... Villanova (H).................................. 12-2 W 11/16/90..Al Brenner (3).................... Dartmouth (H)................................. 6-3 W 1/3/87......Matt Wilson (3)................. Clarkson (H)..................................... 6-3 W 1/14/86....Rob Brenner (3)................. Cornell (A) . ..................................... 6-5 W 10/31/86..Matt Wilson (4)................. St. Anselm (H).................................. 6-2 W 2/12/86....Ted Moran (3).................... American International (H)............ 11-2 W 1/25/86....Kevin Keenan (3)............... RMC (A)........................................... 9-7 W 11/23/85..Darryl MacDonald (3)........ Dartmouth (A) .................................. 6-5 L 2/9/85......Bob Nabb (3)..................... RMC (H)........................................... 6-4 W 2/6/85......Marc Kapsalis (3)............... Trinity (H)......................................... 6-4 W 1/29/85....Mike Curran (3)................. Williams (A) .................................... 7-2 W 1/26/85....Ted Hanley (3)................... Hamilton (H).................................... 9-3 W 1/19/85....Kevin Keenan (4)............... Buffalo (A) . ................................... 15-2 W 1/19/85....Matt Wilson (3)................. Buffalo (A) . ................................... 15-2 W 11/23/84..Darryl MacDonald (3)........ Harvard (H)........................................ 5-4 L 11/18/84..Mike Symes (3).................. Cornell (A) . ....................................... 6-4 L 10/27/84..Mike Curran (3)................. Ryerson Tech (H)............................ 13-5 W 10/26/84..Bob Nabb (3)..................... Ryerson Tech (H).............................. 9-3 W 2/16/84....Steve O=Borsky (3)............ American International (H)............ 16-3 W 2/11/84....Rob Brenner (3)................. College Militaire Royale (H)........... 12-2 W 2/4/84......Mike Symes (3).................. St. Anselm (H).................................. 7-2 W 1/27/84....Mike Symes (3).................. Buffalo (H)..................................... 12-3 W 1/24/84....Mike Symes (4).................. 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Date Player (Goals) Opponent (H/A) ResulT 1/20/84....Tyler King (3)..................... Upsala (A)...................................... 15-1 W 1/20/84....Dave Knowlton (3)............. Upsala (A) ..................................... 15-1 W 1/7/84......Biff Shea (3)....................... Waterloo (H).................................... 7-4 W 11/10/83..Garry McAvoy (3).............. Westfield State (H)......................... 13-3 W 10/28/83..Mike Symes (3).................. Brock (H).......................................... 6-3 W 2/2/83......Garry McAvoy (4).............. Williams (A)................................... 10-2 W 11/26/82..Biff Shea (3)....................... Union (A)........................................... 8-5 L 10/29/82..Frank Vana (3)................... Kent State (H)................................ 17-3 W 3/5/82......Ed Collazzo (3)................... Eastern Michigan (N -- Kent St.)..... 10-5 W 2/22/82....Ed Collazzo (3)................... American International (H).............. 9-3 W 1/22/82....Ed Collazzo (4)................... Cortland State (H).......................... 13-6 W 12/4/81....Ed Collazzo (3)................... UMass-Boston (A).......................... 11-1 W 2/28/81....Jim Knowlton (3)............... UMass-Boston (A) . ......................... 9-2 W 2/24/81....Ed Collazzo (3)................... Holy Cross (H).................................... 7-5 L 2/21/81....Dan Cox (3)........................ RMC (H)......................................... 10-5 W 2/14/81....Robbie Craig (3)................. Kent State (H).................................. 9-2 W 1/23/81....Jim Knowlton (3)............... Cortland State (H).......................... 12-2 W 1/12/81....Ed Collazzo (3)................... St. Anselm (H)................................ 14-5 W 1/12/81....Dan Cox (3)........................ St. Anselm (H)................................ 14-5 W 1/9/81......Ed Collazzo (4)................... Boston State (A) . .......................... 12-4 W 12/3/80....Dan Cox (3)........................ Connecticut (H)................................ 7-1 W 11/26/80..Ed Collazzo (4)................... New Haven (A) . .............................. 10-6 L 11/2/80....Tom LeBlanc (3)................. Alaska-Fairbanks (A)...................... 10-2 W 11/1/80....Dan Cox (3)........................ Alaska-Anchorage (A)........................ 9-6 L 3/1/80......Tom Rost (3)...................... Oswego State (H -- D-II Playoffs)...... 12-6 L 2/2/80......Tom Rost (4)...................... College Militaire Royal (H)............. 14-1 W 2/2/80......Dan Cox (3)........................ College Militaire Royal (H)............. 14-1 W 1/16/80....Ed Collazzo (3)................... Boston State (H)............................. 13-2 W 1/12/80....Frank Keating (3)............... Bryant (H)...................................... 10-4 W 1/12/80....Bruce Graham (3).............. Bryant (H)...................................... 10-4 W 1/9/80......Frank Keating (3)............... Framingham State (H)...................... 9-1 W 1/7/80......Jim Knowlton (3)............... Boston State (A) . .......................... 10-3 W 2/24/79....Glen Giovanucci (3)........... Framingham State (A)........................ 8-4 L 2/14/79....Glen Giovanucci (4)........... UMass-Lowell (H).......................... 13-5 W 1/27/79....Glen Giovanucci (4)........... RMC (H)......................................... 12-4 W 12/8/78....Glen Giovanucci (4)........... Massachusettes (A) ...................... 10-5 W 11/18/78..Ken Hawes (3)................... Norwich (H)............................... 6-5 (OT) L 2/28/78....John Harrison (3)............... Holy Cross (H).................................. 6-3 W 2/22/78....John Harrison (3)............... Babson (H)....................................... 8-4 W 2/20/78....Tom Rost (3)...................... Oswego State (A)............................. 8-4 W 2/9/78......John Harrison (3)............... New Haven (H).......................... 4-4 (OT) T 1/21/78....Dan Murrett (3)................. Merrimack (H)................................. 4-3 W 12/14/77..John Harrison (4)............... Connecticut (A).............................. 10-6 W 11/25/77..Bob Birmingham (3).......... Framingham State (H)................ 9-8 (OT) L 3/12/77....Dave Rost (3)..................... RMC (H)......................................... 11-2 W 3/5/77......Dave Rost (3)..................... AIC (D-II Playoffs)......................7-6 (OT) W 2/8/77......Dave Rost (4)..................... Princeton (H)................................... 6-2 W 2/5/77......Tom Glenn (3).................... College Militaire Royale (A)........... 15-2 W 2/5/77......Toby Lyon (3)..................... College Militaire Royale (A)........... 15-2 W 2/4/77......John Harrison (3)............... College Militaire Royale (A)........... 10-2 W 1/13/77....Dave Rost (3)..................... Elmira (H)....................................... 10-4 W 1/8/77......Tom Glenn (3).................... St. Nick=s (H)................................. 14-3 W 12/17/76..Dave Rost (3)..................... Bryant (H)...................................... 11-2 W 12/17/76..John Harrison (3)............... Bryant (H)...................................... 11-2 W 12/14/76..Dave Rost (3)..................... Wesleyan (H)................................... 6-1 W 12/10/76..Dan Murrett (4)................. Massachusetts (A)........................... 7-2 W 12/8/76....Tom Rost (3)...................... Bridgewater State (H).................... 10-4 W 12/4/76....Dave Rost (3)..................... New England (H).............................. 7-2 W 12/1/76....Tom Rost (4)...................... Plattsburgh State (H)..................... 11-1 W 12/1/76....Dave Rost (3)..................... Plattsburgh State (H)..................... 11-1 W 11/26/76..Dave Rost (3)..................... Framingham State (H).................... 11-5 W 11/26/76..Tom Rost (3)...................... Framingham State (H).................... 11-5 W 3/2/76......Bob Birmingham (4).......... New England (H).............................. 9-2 W 2/15/76....John Harrison (3)............... Babson (A) ...................................... 8-3 W 2/7/76......Larry Pallotta (5)................ College Militaire Royale (H)........... 10-0 W 2/7/76......Tom Rost (3)...................... College Militaire Royale (H)........... 10-0 W 2/6/76......Bob Birmingham (4).......... College Militaire Royale (H)........... 12-2 W

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h o c k e y CAREER HAT TRICKS Date Player (Goals) Opponent (H/A) ResulT 12/13/75..Tom Rost (3)...................... New Haven (A) . .............................. 8-5 W 12/6/75....John Harrison (3)............... UMass-Lowell (H).......................... 10-6 W 2/25/75....George Clark (4)................ Norwich (H)..................................... 7-4 W 2/22/75....George Reynolds (3).......... Bridgewater State (A)...................... 9-4 W 2/15/75....Dave Rost (3)..................... College Militaire Royale (A)............. 6-5 W 2/14/75....Bob Birmingham (4).......... College Militaire Royale (A)........... 16-1 W 2/5/75......George Clark (7)................ Wesleyan (H)................................. 13-2 W 1/24/75....George Reynolds (4).......... Williams (A)..................................... 8-2 W 12/14/74..George Clark (3)................ Massachusetts (A)............................. 8-6 L 12/7/74....George Clark (3)................ UMass-Lowell (H).............................. 4-3 L 12/4/74....Larry Pallotta (3)................ New Haven (H).............................. 12-3 W 2/16/74....George Clark (6)................ New Haven (A)............................... 12-1 W 2/1/74......George Clark (3)................ Connecticut (A) ............................... 7-3 W 1/19/74....George Clark (3)................ Amherst (H)..................................... 8-3 W 1/11/74....George Clark (3)................ College Militaire Royale (H)........... 10-4 W 1/9/74......Byron Gates (4)................. Holy Cross (H)................................ 10-4 W 1/5/74......George Clark (3)................ American International (A) ............. 8-5 W 12/15/73..Larry Pallotta (3)................ Lake Forest (H)................................. 9-0 W 12/14/73..George Clark (3)................ Lake Forest (H)............................... 10-2 W 12/8/73....Dave Rost (3)..................... MacDonald (H)................................ 7-4 W 12/7/73....Bob Birmingham (3).......... MacDonald (H)................................ 9-2 W 3/3/73......John Dowalgo (3).............. Lake Forest (A) .................................. 7-6 L 2/27/73....Ed Roubian (3)................... Oswego State (H)............................. 9-2 W 2/15/73....George Clark (3)................ Pennsylvania (H)................................ 8-4 L 1/23/73....Ed Roubian (3)................... Connecticut (H)................................ 9-1 W 1/6/73......George Clark (3)................ St. Nick=s (H)..................................... 6-4 L 12/13/72..George Clark (3)................ Princeton (H)................................... 6-4 W 12/9/72....George Clark (3)................ MacDonald (H)................................ 9-2 W 12/8/72....George Clark (4)................ MacDonald (H).............................. 10-1 W 12/8/72....Ed Roubian (3)................... MacDonald (H).............................. 10-1 W 12/6/72....George Clark (3)................ Ithaca (H)......................................... 8-2 W 2/23/72....George Clark (3)................ Oswego State (H)............................. 7-3 W 3/4/72......George Clark (3)................ Lake Forest (H)................................. 6-2 W 2/15/71....Ed Roubian (4)................... Connecticut (H).............................. 12-0 W 2/15/71....Jeff Eaton (3)..................... Connecticut (H).............................. 12-0 W 12/4/69....John Roberts (3)................ American International (H).............. 8-2 W 3/22/69....Tony Curran (4).................. Air Force (N -- St. Petersburg)........ 12-4 W 3/22/69....Dave Merhar (3)................ Air Force (N -- St. Petersburg)........ 12-4 W 3/8/69......Dave Merhar (3)................ RMC (H)........................................... 5-2 W 2/24/69....John Ahlbrecht (3)............. Connecticut (H).............................. 10-2 W 2/21/69 ...Dave Merhar (4)................ Williams (A) .................................. 11-2 W 2/14/69....Dave Merhar (4)................ Hamilton (A).............................8-7 (OT) W 1/25/69....Tony Curran (3).................. Northeastern (H)............................. 5-1 W 1/22/69....Dave Merhar (5)................ Pennsylvania (A).............................. 9-6 W 1/18/69....Dave Merhar (4)................ Bishop’s (H).................................... 10-1 W 1/18/69....John Ahlbrecht (3)............. Bishop’s (H).................................... 10-1 W 1/4/69......John Roberts (3)................ Dartmouth (A)........................... 7-7 (OT) T 12/29/68..Dave Merhar (3)................ Ohio (N -- RPI Tournament)............. 9-4 W 12/29/68..John Ahlbrecht (3)............. Ohio (N -- RPI Tournament)............. 9-4 W 12/7/68....Dave Merhar (4)................ Middlebury (H)................................ 9-6 W 12/5/68....Dave Merhar (3)................ American International (H).............. 7-3 W 2/21/68....Dave Merhar (3)................ Williams (H)..................................... 9-2 W 2/3/68......John Ahlbrecht (3)............. Brown (H)........................................ 4-2 W 1/29/68....Tony Curran (3).................. Pennsylvania (H)............................ 10-1 W 1/25/68....John Ahlbrecht (3)............. Vermont (H)..................................... 6-1 W 1/13/68....Tony Curran (3).................. St. Nick=s (H)................................... 8-3 W 1/6/68......Dave Merhar (3)................ Providence (H)................................. 5-3 W 12/14/67..Ed Cutting (3).................... Hamilton (H).................................... 8-1 W 3/4/67......Ed Cutting (3).................... RMC (H)........................................... 9-1 W 1/14/67....Dave Merhar (3)................ Pennsylvania (H)............................ 14-0 W 1/14/67....Ed Cutting (3).................... Pennsylvania (H)............................ 14-0 W 1/7/67......Dave Merhar (3)................ Providence (H)................................. 5-1 W 1/5/67......Dave Merhar (4)................ Massachusetts (H)......................... 17-2 W 1/5/67......Ed Cutting (4).................... Massachusetts (H)......................... 17-2 W 12/20/66..Kenny Smith (3)................. Ohio (H)......................................... 14-0 W 12/15/66..Ed Cutting (3).................... American International (H).............. 6-2 W 2/18/66....Kenny Smith (3)................. Providence (A) ................................ 6-2 W

Date Player (Goals) Opponent (H/A) ResulT 2/4/66......Mike Palone (3)................. Hamilton (A) ................................. 14-3 W 2/4/66......Dick Edlund (3).................. Hamilton (A).................................. 14-3 W 1/6/66......Kenny Smith (4)................. Massachusetts (H)......................... 12-1 W 12/17/65..Kenny Smith (4)................. Ohio (H)......................................... 10-4 W 12/11/65..Ed Cutting (3).................... Bowdoin (H)...................................4-3 (OT) 2/10/65....Kenny Smith (3)................. Colgate (H)....................................... 7-3 W 1/16/65....Mike Thompson (3)........... Pennsylvania (H)............................ 13-0 W 1/9/65......Kieran Lowry (3)................ Brown (H).......................................... 7-3 L 12/18/64..Mike Thompson (4)........... Ohio (H)......................................... 10-3 W 12/16/64..Mike Thompson (3)........... American International (H).............. 8-4 W 12/11/64..Kenny Hjelm (3)................. Middlebury (A)................................ 5-0 W 12/9/64....Bart Barry (3)..................... Hamilton (H).................................. 12-0 W 2/29/64....Mike Thompson (4)........... St. Nick’s (H)..................................... 6-4 W 2/18/64....Kenny Hjelm (4)................. Williams (H)................................... 12-0 W 2/3/64......Mike Thompson (3)........... Ohio (H)......................................... 12-1 W 12/14/63..Dick Peterson (4)............... Middlebury (H).............................. 11-1 W 12/13/63..Bart Barry (3)..................... Hamilton (H).................................... 8-1 W 12/11/63..Bart Barry (3)..................... American International (H)............ 10-1 W 3/2/63......Warren Battis (4)............... RMC (H)........................................... 9-4 W 2/6/63......Bart Barry (3)..................... Massachusetts (H)........................... 9-0 W 1/25/63....Gary Johnson (3)............... MIT (A)............................................. 8-0 W 12/12/62..Dick Peterson (3)............... American International (H).............. 7-5 W 12/5/62....Dick Peterson (5)............... Rutgers (H)..................................... 15-0 W 12/29/62..Jerry Stonehouse (3)......... Western Michigan (H).................... 14-3 W 12/29/62..Dave Harkins (3)................ Western Michigan (H).................... 14-3 W 1/22/62....Tucker Dooley (3).............. Dartmouth (H)................................. 6-5 W 1/20/62....Gary Johnson (3)............... Pennsylvania (H).............................. 7-0 W 12/20/61..Jerry Stonehouse (4)......... Ohio (H)......................................... 10-0 W 12/13/61..Albie Symes (5).................. American International (H)............ 13-0 W 2/8/61......Albie Symes (4).................. Hamilton (H).................................. 14-0 W 12/14/60..Jerry Stonehouse (5)......... American International (H)............ 11-1 W 2/26/60....Gene McLaughlin (3)......... Cornell (H)....................................... 7-2 W 2/24/60....Albie Symes (3).................. Pennsylvania (H)............................ 12-2 W 2/19/60....Ted Crowley (3)................. New Hampshire (A)......................... 8-1 W 2/10/60....Ted Crowley (3)................. Hamilton (H).................................... 9-5 W 2/6/60......Ted Crowley (4)................. Middlebury (H)................................ 6-2 W 2/3/60......Ted Crowley (3)................. Amherst (H)..................................... 4-2 W 12/16/59..Albie Symes (3).................. American International (H).............. 6-2 W 12/5/59....Jack Dewar (3)................... Colgate (H)....................................... 8-0 W 2/14/59....Pete Dawkins (4)............... Colgate (H)..................................... 14-1 W 2/14/59....John Farrell (4).................. Colgate (H)..................................... 14-1 W 2/14/59....Ted Crowley (3)................. Colgate (H)..................................... 14-1 W 12/6/58....Ted Crowley (3)................. MIT (H)........................................... 12-0 W 1/25/58....James Mellin (3)................ American International (H).............. 7-2 W 1/14/58....Ted Crowley (3)................. Holy Cross (H).................................. 9-1 W 1/11/58....David Hettinger (3)............ Brown (H)........................................ 5-4 W 12/18/57..Ted Crowley (3)................. Norwich (H)..................................... 5-2 W

Maurice Alvarez ’15 is the most recent Black Knight to record a hat trick, doing so against Sacred Heart IN 2013.

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h o c k e y ACADEMIC AWARDS 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013

CAPITAL ONE Academic All-Americans Bryce Hollweg............................... Second Team Academic All-District Jay Clark........................................ Second Team Academic All-District Jay Clark....................................... Third Team Academic All-American Ryan Leets................................. Second Team Academic All-American Cheyne Rocha................................First Team Academic All-American

2007 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012 2013

Atlantic Hockey Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year Bryce Hollweg......................................................................... Forward Kyle Maggard.......................................................................... Forward Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Cheyne Rocha.................................................................. Defenseman Cheyne Rocha.................................................................. Defenseman

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013

Atlantic Hockey Association Academic All-Star Team Bryce Hollweg........................................................................ Forward Bryce Hollweg......................................................................... Forward Jay Clark............................................................................. Goaltender Jay Clark............................................................................. Goaltender Kyle Maggard.......................................................................... Forward Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Kyle Maggard.......................................................................... Forward Cheyne Rocha.................................................................. Defenseman Ryan Leets.......................................................................... Goaltender Cheyne Rocha.................................................................. Defenseman Cheyne Rocha.................................................................. Defenseman

2005 2006 2007

Atlantic Hockey Association All-Academic Team Aaron Anderson, David Andros, Chris Colvin, Luke Flicek, Bryce Hollweg, Ian McDougall, Brad Roberts, Matt Schachman Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Brady Dolim, Luke Flicek, Bryce Hollweg, Josh Kassel, Ian McDougall, Chase Podsiad, Brad Roberts, Corey Rudd, Will Ryan, Matt Schachman Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Brady Dolim, Luke Flicek, Josh

Kassel, Ian McDougall, Zach McKelvie, Chase Podsiad, Ken Rowe, Will Ryan 2008 Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Luke Flicek, Bryce Hollweg, Ian McDougall, Josh Kassel, Will Ryan, Zach McKelvie, Ken Rowe, Jay Clark, Matt Hickey, Biff McNally, Eric Sefchik, Joe Spracklen, Mark Tilch 2009 Jay Clark, Pat Copeland, Matt Hickey, Josh Kassel, Kyle Maggard, Will Ryan, Eric Sefchik 2010 Ryan Leets, Kyle Maggard, Marcel Alvarez, Jay Clark, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Pat Copeland, Bill Day, Mark Dube, Mike Hull, Cody Ikkala, Alex McRae, Cheyne Rocha, Pat Ryan, Chris Spracklen, Eric Sefchik 2011 Ryan Leets, Kyle Maggard, Cheyne Rocha, Marcel Alvarez, Jon Bobb, Jay Clark, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Pat Copeland, Bill Day, Mark Dube, Cody Ikkala, Pat Ryan, Mike Santee, Brian Schultz, Bryant Skarda, Chris Spracklen 2012 Ryan Leets, Cheyne Rocha, Marcel Alvarez, Jack Barnes, Jon Bobb, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Mark Dube, Mike Hull, Cody Ikkala, Bret Larson, Kyle Maggard, Alex McRae, Josh Richards, Pat Ryan, Brian Schultz, Bryant Skarda, Matt Walsh 2013 Cheyne Rocha, Jon Bobb, Willie Faust, Thane Heller, Cody Ikkala, Luke Jenkins, Joe Kozlak, Mac Lalor, Ryan Leets, Andrew O’Leary, Josh Richards, Mike Santee, Brian Schultz, Michael St. Denis, Rob Tadazak, Matt Walsh, Zak Zaremba 2014 Willie Faust, Luke Jenkins, Joe Kozlak, Mac Lalor, Ryan Nick, C.J. Reuschlein, Josh Richards, Rob Tadazak, Zak Zaremba 2015 Maurice Alvarez, Conor Andrle, Cole Bruns, Nick DeCenzo, Parker Gahagen, Luke Jenkins, Joe Kozlak, Mac Lalor, Brendan McGuire, Ryan Nick, Tyler Pham, C.J. Reuschlein, Josh Richards, Joe Shecter, Rob Tadazak, Zak Zaremba

2011 2012

LEADER-ATHLETE AWARD HIGHEST GPA AMONG ARMY’S NCAA SQUADS Hockey....................................................................................... Overall Hockey....................................................................................... Overall

Note - Current players listed in bold.

West Point Class of 2013 member Cheyne Rocha (second from left) was honored in 2013 for his effort in the classroom after being named Army’s Student-Athlete of the Year for the second-straight year.

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h o c k e y HONORS & AWARDS SPENCER PENROSE AWARD (COACH OF THE YEAR) 1957 ........................................................................ Jack Riley 1960 ........................................................................ Jack Riley 1977

ECAC Player of the Year Dave Rost...........................................................Forward

1977

ECAC First Team Dave Rost...........................................................Forward

1988

ECAC All-Rookie Team Rob Tobin...........................................................Forward

1990 1991

ECAC Honorable Mention Scott Schulze.............................................. Defenseman Todd Tamburino......................................... Defenseman

2003

MAAC Goalie of the Year Brad Roberts, Co-Goalie of the Year

2003

MAAC FIRST TEAM Brad Roberts................................................. Goaltender

2003

MAAC SECOND TEAM Joe Dudek..........................................................Forward

2002

MAAC OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Chris Casey........................................................Forward

2003

MAAC DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brad Roberts................................................. Goaltender

2002 2003

MAAC All-Rookie Team Chris Casey........................................................Forward Brad Roberts................................................. Goaltender

2008

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

2008

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josh Kassel.................................................... Goaltender

2008

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DEFENSEMEN OF THE YEAR Zach McKelvie

2008

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION GOALIE OF THE YEAR Josh Kassel.................................................... Goaltender

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Rookie OF THE YEAR 2015 Tyler Pham.....................................................Forward

2006 2007 2008

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION FIRST TEAM 2008 Josh Kassel.................................................... Goaltender 2008 Zach McKelvie............................................ Defenseman 2008 Luke Flicek.........................................................Forward 2009 Zach McKelvie............................................ Defenseman 2009 Owen Meyer......................................................Forward 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2010 2010 2011

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM Brad Roberts................................................. Goaltender Tim Manthey.............................................. Defenseman Tim Manthey.............................................. Defenseman Josh Kassel.................................................... Goaltender Owen Meyer......................................................Forward Cody Omilusik....................................................Forward Marcel Alvarez............................................ Defenseman Marcel Alvarez............................................ Defenseman

2007 2011

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION THIRD TEAM Luke Flicek.........................................................Forward Cody Omilusik....................................................Forward

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2006 Tim Manthey.............................................. Defenseman 2007 Owen Meyer......................................................Forward 2009 Marcel Alvarez............................................ Defenseman 2013 Joe Kozlak......................................................Forward 2014 C.J. Reuschlein...............................................Forward 2015 TYLER PHAM..................................................Forward 2005 2009 2010

ATLANTIC HOCKEY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Chris Garceau....................................................Forward Army Army

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ALL-DECADE TEAM 2013 Zach McKelvie, Third Team......................... Defenseman Owen Meyer, Third Team..................................Forward

2006 2008 2009 2010 2010

NCAA FROZEN FOUR SKILLS CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS Brad Roberts......................................................... Goalie Luke Flicek.........................................................Forward Zach McKelvie............................................ Defenseman Owen Meyer......................................................Forward Brian Riley............................................................ Coach

2008 2013

SENIOR CLASS AWARD Bryce Hollweg.................................................First Team Cheyne Rocha..................................................... Winner

**Current players listed in bold.

ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION COACH OF THE YEAR .............................................................. Brian Riley .............................................................. Brian Riley .............................................................. Brian Riley

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h o c k e y HENRY “HAL” BEUKEMA AWARD Henry “Hal” Beukema (USMA ’44) was the captain of the 1944 Army hockey team and the son of a distinguished department head at the Academy. Following his graduation from West Point, Beukema became an Air Force pilot and served overseas in Berlin as well as in the states at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana. He died in a crash near Langley AFB in Virginia on Jan. 19, 1954, after achieving the rank of major. George Clark The Beukema Award, which was initiated in 1955, is given each year in the memory of Maj. Beukema to the Army hockey team’s most valuable player. Ed Hickey was the first recipient of the Beukema Award. Over the past 58 years, the award has gone to the Army team captain a total of 22 times. From 1982 to 1986, the award went to the Army captain each year. Mike Fairman (USMA ’01) became just Mike Fairman the fifth player in Army history to receive the honor twice when he took home the award in 2000 and 2001. He joined the illustrious company of former greats: Dave Merhar, 196869; George Clark, 1974-75; Dave Rost, 1976-77; and Andy Lundbohm, 1998-99. Joe Carpenter, Joe Dudek and Jon Boyle all epitomized the ideal of a team most valuable player, putting the best interests of the team Josh Kassel ahead of their own personal aspirations. Both Carpenter and Dudek, recruited forwards under former coach Rob Riley, switched to defense during their careers to help a unit that lacked depth. Carpenter and Dudek made the transition effortlessly, authoring all-star campaigns in the process. Boyle worked his way from role player to team captain in four seasons Andy Lundbohm at West Point. Goalies had a run of three straight awards that ended in 2009. Following the stellar play of Brad Roberts, Josh Kassel was presented the award in two consecutive season. He is the sixth player to be honored in two consecutive seasons. Defenseman Zach McKelvie was chosen following the 2008-09 season, the first defenseman to win the award since Joe Dudek in 2003. Both players were also team captains. McKelvie, a two-time, first-team all league choice, played in all situations, scored five goals and handed out 12 assists in his final collegiate season.

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Mike hull Forward Eric Sefchik claimed the honor following the 2010 season. The center and captain led the team in scoring with 35 points after tallying a team-best 24 assists and 11 goals. He scored two short-handed goals. Cody Omilusik, who shared the team scoring lead with 31 points and posted team-best totals of 18 goals and seven power play goals, collected the honor the following season, the second straight year a forward earned the honor. Mike Hull made it three straight seasons for a forward in 2011-12. Hull shared the team scoring lead Dave Merhar with 25 points on eight goals and 17 assists. He scored three power play goals as well. A forward winning the prestigious honor conitnued in 2012-13 when Andy Starczewski was presented with the award. Starczewski led the team in scoring 26 points on 11 goals and 15 assists. He scored two power-play goals and netted one game-winning tally. Brian Schultz was the winner of the award in 201314 after appearing in 33 games as the team’s captain. He posted 14 points on five goals and nine assists. He finished his career with 127 games played and 28 points. He had one gamewinner in his final season. Tyler Pham was the recipient in 2015 after leading the team in points as a rookie. He was named the first Army player to win the Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Year Award. Pham posted 29 Dave Rost points on nine goals and 20 assists. He scored 27 of his 29 points in league play.

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1955 Edward Hickey ........................... Forward 1956 Dirk Lueders ................................. Goalie 1957 James O’Connor ........................ Forward 1958 Thomas Harvey ......................... Forward 1959 Larry Palmer ............................... Goalie* 1960 Ed Crowley .............................. Forward* 1961 John Dewar ............................. Forward* 1962 Ron Chisholm ............................... Goalie 1963 John Shepard . .............................. Goalie 1964 Neil Mieras ................................... Goalie 1965 Michael Thompson.................. Forward* 1966 Mike Palone .............................. Forward 1967 Parker Anderson . .................... Defense* 1968 David Merhar ............................ Forward 1969 David Merhar .......................... Forward* 1970 Clayton J. Roberts . .................... Defense 1971 Dan Scioletti ............................... Goalie* 1972 Ken Vogel .................................. Defense 1973 Ed Roubian ................................ Forward 1974 George Clark . .......................... Forward* 1975 George Clark . .......................... Forward* 1976 Dave Rost .................................. Forward 1977 Dave Rost .................................. Forward 1978 David Yancey ............................. Defense 1979 Toby Lyon .................................. Defense 1980 Tom Rost . ................................ Forward* 1981 Ed Collazzo ................................ Forward 1982 Jim Knowlton . ......................... Forward* 1983 Dan Cox ................................... Forward* 1984 Robbie Craig ............................ Forward* 1985 Mike Symes ............................. Forward* 1986 Ed Moran . ............................... Defense* 1987 Paul DeGironimo .......................... Goalie 1988 Vince Bono .............................. Defense* 1989 Rich Sheridan ............................ Forward 1990 Jerome Schulze . ...................... Defense* 1991 Paul Haggerty ............................ Forward 1992 Scott Tardif ................................ Forward 1993 Rich Berube................................ Forward 1994 Ian Winer .................................. Forward 1995 Sean Hennessy ........................ Defense* 1996 Daryl Chamberlain ....................... Goalie 1997 Frank Fede . ............................... Forward Leif Hansen . .............................. Defense 1998 Andy Lundbohm . ...................... Forward 1999 Andy Lundbohm . .................... Forward* 2000 Mike Fairman ............................ Forward 2001 Mike Fairman .......................... Forward* 2002 Joe Carpenter ............................ Forward 2003 Joe Dudek . .............................. Defense* 2004 Jon Boyle.................................. Forward* 2005 David Andros.............................. Forward 2006 Brad Roberts................................. Goalie 2007 Josh Kassel.................................... Goalie 2008 Josh Kassel.................................... Goalie 2009 Zach McKelvie................... Defenseman* 2010 Eric Sefchik............................... Forward* 2011 Cody Omilusik.......................... Forward* 2012 Mike Hull.................................. Forward* 2013 Andy Starczewski........................ Forward 2014 Brian Schultz............................ Forward* 2015 Tyler Pham................................. Forward * Denotes Team Captain


h o c k e y TEAM AWARDS Haggerty Award

This honor is presented annually to the Army hockey player who displays courage, determination and perseverance throughout the season. The Army hockey program was hit with a devastating setback on April 13, 1998, when Paul Haggerty — a 1991 West Point graduate, three-year letterman for the Army hockey team and an assistant coach under Rob Riley since 1996 — died suddenly during a workout. A former Beukema Award winner, Haggerty led Army with 16 goals during his senior season and was second on the team with 25 points. A tough, hard-skating forward, he spent his senior season on the Black Knights’ top line. He appeared in 86 games during his four-year career, missing only four contests over his final three seasons and registering 27 goals and 43 points. Prior to his call-up to the varsity, Haggerty spent time with the junior varsity during his freshman year. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Haggerty Award Recipients Tim Murphy F Ford Lannan G Anthony Mitek F Bill Moss G Derek Hines F Chris MacLeod F Chad Fifield F Chris Migliaro F Michael Picone F Chase Podsiad D Mark Tilch D Eric Sefchik F Cody Omilusik F Marcel Alvarez D Ryan Leets G Mike Santee F Mac Lalor D

Heinmiller Award

This award is presented to the team’s Outstanding Freshman of the Year in honor of former player John Heinmiller. Heinmiller had just completed his freshman season with the Army hockey team when he was tragically killed in a train accident in April, 2001. Heinmiller started his college hockey career with the junior varsity program at West Point, but worked his way onto the varsity squad. He appeared in one game his plebe season. The inaugural John Heinmiller Award was presented to freshman forward Chris Garceau in 2002. Heinmiller Award Recipients 2002 Chris Garceau F 2003 Brad Roberts G 2004 Ryan Cruthers F 2005 Chase Podsiad D 2006 Tim Manthey D 2007 Owen Meyer F 2008 Cody Omilusik F 2009 Marcel Alvarez D

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Cheyne Rocha Dax Lauwers Mac Lalor Joe Kozlak C.J. Reuschlein Tyler Pham

D D D F F F

Gunning Award

This accolade is presented in recognition of the Cadet who displays the qualities of “academic excellence, selfless dedication to his teammates, being a trusted friend, maintaining a sense of humor, playing through pain and adversity, and demonstrating a true love for hockey.” The Michael J. Gunning Award is named in honor of the late Cadet letterman that died Oct. 12, 1996, following a hit-and-run accident in Dallas, Texas. Gunning, a 1996 USMA graduate, was a 2nd Lt. stationed at Ft. Sill, Okla., at the time of his death. One of the team’s behind-the-scenes leaders, Gunning typified the rugged, aggressive brand of hockey for which Army teams are renowned. He also personified perseverance, spending two seasons on the junior varsity team before finally earning a shot with the varsity. He closed his career with a stellar senior year as the center on Army’s forechecking line. 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Gunning Award Recipients Chris Perron F T.R. Coccaro F Andy Foss F Bill Griffith F K.C. Finnegan F Eric Joyce D Nic Serre F Mike McLean D Nick Cahill D Seth Beamer F Brady Dolim F Bryce Hollweg F Will Ryan F Ken Rowe F Pat Copeland D Kyle Maggard D Cheyne Rocha D Brian Schultz F Josh Richards F Maurice Alvarez D

Derek Hines Award

The Derek S. Hines Award recognizes a person who has displayed an extraordinary amount of support toward the Army Hockey Program. Like Derek, this person has always cared more about giving than receiving, while displaying a great passion and love for Army Hockey. The Army hockey family added a fifth team award to its list of postseason honors in 2006 in order to recognize Hines, who was killed in action on September 1, 2005. A scrappy and hard-nosed player, who earned four varsity letters and graduated from the Academy in 2003, Hines was a fan favorite

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and one of the most respected players in the Black Knights’ locker room. The first Derek S. Hines Award was presented to Sid Rosner, a retired college hockey referee and long-time supporter of Army hockey. Rosner, a loyal fan and friend of Army hockey for more than 50 years, was also instrumental in starting the youth hockey program at West Point, along with Jack Riley and Charlie Weyant. Dave Weyant was honored with the second award for exemplifying those qualities through his involvement with West Point’s youth hockey program and his continued work as an off ice official at Tate Rink for Army’s home games. Athletic Trainer Tim Kelly was the third recipient of the Hines Award. A veteran of more than 20 years at West Point, Kelly was honored for his selfless and dedicated work with the hockey program. Cadet manager David Horvath was honored in 2009 for his tireless work ethic behind the scenes during his four years with the program. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Dan Jollota, the president of the Army Hockey Parents’ Association and an Officer Representative, was presented with the honor in 2010 before departing West Point to continue his military service. Jon Greaney, a four-year manager with the hockey program, was presented with the award in 2012. Col. Ed Naessens, who served as the head Officer Representative for the hockey team before being moved to football was the 2013 honoree. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Hines Award Recipients Sid Rosner Dave Weyant Tim Kelly Dave Horvath CW 5 Dan Jollota Ryan Yanoshak Jon Greaney Col. Ed Naessens Dr. Michael Hennelly Mark Aikman

Tom Kennedy Award

The Major Tom Kennedy Award is named for the former Army player, Officer Representative and supporter of the Black Knights. The award is presented to a player who exemplifies the great characteristics of Major Kennedy: a hard worker who will do anything to help the team. The winner of this prestigious award goes to an unsung contributor who goes above and beyond to help his teammates and personifies what made “TK” such a great person. 2013 2014 2015

Kennedy AWard recipients John Clark D Maurice Alvarez D/F Zak Zaremba F

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS GOALS 1956-57 Jim O’Connor ............................. 28 1957-58 Ted Crowley .............................. 24 1958-59 Pete Dawkins ............................ 16 1959-60 Ted Crowley ............................... 27 1960-61 Gerry Stonehouse ..................... 25 1961-62 Gerry Stonehouse ..................... 19 1962-63 Gary Johnson ............................ 18 1963-64 Mike Thompson ........................ 33 1964-65 Mike Thompson ........................ 31 1965-66 Kenny Smith .............................. 30 1966-67 Dave Merhar ............................. 27 1967-68 Dave Merhar ............................. 28 1968-69 Dave Merhar ............................. 57 1969-70 John Roberts .............................. 11 Geoff Champion.......................... 11 Pete Anderson .......................... 11 1970-71 Ed Roubian . .............................. 12 Geoff Eaton ............................... 12 1971-72 George Clark ............................. 20 1972-73 George Clark ............................. 39 1973-74 George Clark ............................. 47 1974-75 George Clark ............................. 47 1975-76 Bob Birmingham ....................... 24 Tom Rost..................................... 22 Larry Pallotta . ............................ 22 1976-77 Dave Rost .................................. 43 1977-78 John Harrison . .......................... 31 1978-79 Glen Giovanucci ........................ 30 1979-80 Tom Rost ................................... 40 1980-81 Ed Collazzo ................................ 37 1981-82 Ed Collazzo ................................ 37 1982-83 Robbie Craig . ............................ 26 1983-84 Mike Symes . ............................. 38 1984-85 Bob Nabb .................................. 20 1985-86 Matt Wilson .............................. 22 1986-87 Matt Wilson .............................. 18 1987-88 Rich Sheridan ............................ 18 1988-89 Rob Tobin .................................. 15 1989-90 Rich Sheridan ............................ 10 Al Brenner . ............................... 10 1990-91 Paul Haggerty . .......................... 16 1991-92 Scott Tardif ................................ 18 1992-93 Rick Berube . ............................. 34 1993-94 Ian Winer .................................. 16 1994-95 Frank Fede ................................ 22 Bill Morrison .............................. 22 1995-96 Joe Sharrock . ............................ 23 1996-97 Frank Fede ................................ 22 1997-98 Greg Buckmeier ........................ 22 Jason Choi ................................. 22 1998-99 Andy Lundbohm ....................... 18 1999-2000 Mike Fairman ............................ 19 2000-01 Mike Fairman ............................ 23 2001-02 Joe Carpenter ........................... 17 2002-03 Chris Casey . .............................. 17 2003-04 Chris Casey.................................. 14 2004-05 David Andros.............................. 13 2005-06 Luke Flicek.................................... 9 Seth Beamer................................. 9 2006-07 Luke Flicek.................................. 16 2007-08 Owen Meyer............................... 21 2008-09 Owen Meyer............................... 19 2009-10 Cody Omilusik............................. 18 2010-11 Cody Omilusik............................. 18 2011-12 Andy Starczewski........................ 13 2012-13 Andy Starczewsk......................... 11 2013-14 C.J. Reuschlein............................ 11 2014-15 C.J. Reuschlein............................ 9 Tyler Pham.................................. 9

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1956-57 Jim O’Connor ............................. 33 1957-58 Dave Hettinger ........................... 32 1958-59 Ted Crowley ............................... 23 1959-60 Ted Crowley ............................... 35 1960-61 Jack Dewar ................................. 35 1961-62 Gerry Stonehouse ...................... 22 1962-63 Mike Thompson ......................... 27 1963-64 Gary Johnson ............................. 44 1964-65 Bart Barry . ................................. 35 1965-66 Mike Palone ............................... 40 1966-67 Dave Merhar .............................. 36 1967-68 Tony Curran................................. 31 Dave Merhar............................... 31 1968-69 Tony Curran . .............................. 55 1969-70 John Roberts .............................. 16 1970-71 Geoff Champion . ....................... 24 1971-72 Ed Roubian . ............................... 26 1972-73 Jeff Woloshyn . .......................... 42 1973-74 Dave Rost................................... 44 1974-75 Dave Rost ................................... 66 1975-76 Dave Rost ................................... 51 1976-77 Dave Rost................................... 65 1977-78 Tom Rost .................................... 38 1978-79 Frank Keating ............................. 30 1979-80 Jim Knowlton............................. 60 1980-81 Jim Knowlton ............................. 43 1981-82 Jim Knowlton ............................. 41 1982-83 Robbie Craig . ............................. 37 1983-84 Biff Shea ..................................... 45 1984-85 Biff Shea .................................... 25 1985-86 Rob Brenner . ............................. 31 1986-87 Matt Wilson ............................... 23 1987-88 Rich Sheridan ............................. 18 1988-89 Rich Sheridan ............................. 28 1989-90 Rich Sheridan ............................ 17 1990-91 Kevin Darby . .............................. 35 1991-92 Rick Randazzo ............................ 23 1992-93 Rick Randazzo ........................... 25 1993-94 Frank Fede ................................ 17 1994-95 Ian Winer ................................... 36 1995-96 Ian Winer ................................... 28 1996-97 Frank Fede ................................ 30 1997-98 Andy Lundbohm ........................ 25 1998-99 Joe Carpenter ............................ 23 1999-2000 Nate Mayfield ............................ 16 2000-01 Tim Fisher ................................. 19 2001-02 Joe Dudek .................................. 17 2002-03 Nic Serre .................................... 23 2003-04 Seth Beamer............................... 17 2004-05 Ryan Cruthers............................. 11 Justin Fagan................................ 11 2005-06 Luke Flicek.................................. 18 2006-07 Luke Flicek.................................. 23 2007-08 Luke Flicek.................................. 27 2008-09 Eric Sefchik.................................. 20 2009-10 Eric Sefchik.................................. 34 2010-11 Danny Colvin............................... 22 2011-12 Mike Hull..................................... 17 2012-13 Andy Starczewski........................ 15 2013-14 C.J. Reuschlein............................ 11 2014-15 Tyler Pham................................ 20

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1956-57 Jim O’Connor ............................. 61 1957-58 Dave Hettinger ........................... 53 Ted Crowley ............................... 53 1958-59 Ted Crowley ............................... 35 1959-60 Ted Crowley .............................. 62 1960-61 Jack Dewar ................................ 56 1961-62 Gerry Stonehouse ...................... 41 1962-63 Mike Thompson ......................... 41 1963-64 Mike Thompson ......................... 66 1964-65 Bart Barry . ................................. 58 1965-66 Mike Palone............................... 58 1966-67 Dave Merhar ............................. 63 1967-68 Dave Merhar .............................. 59 1968-69 Dave Merhar ............................ 107 1969-70 John Roberts .............................. 27 1970-71 Geoff Champion . ....................... 35 1971-72 Ed Roubian . ............................... 39 1972-73 George Clark .............................. 72 1973-74 George Clark .............................. 78 1974-75 Dave Rost ................................... 87 1975-76 Dave Rost ................................... 68 1976-77 Dave Rost ................................. 108 1977-78 Tom Rost .................................... 60 1978-79 Glen Giovanucci ......................... 52 1979-80 Tom Rost .................................... 97 1980-81 Ed Collazzo ................................. 72 1981-82 Ed Collazzo ................................. 74 1982-83 Robbie Craig . ............................. 63 1983-84 Mike Symes . .............................. 82 1984-85 Bob Nabb ................................... 40 1985-86 Matt Wilson ............................... 50 Rob Brenner . ............................. 50 1986-87 Matt Wilson ............................... 41 1987-88 Rich Sheridan ............................. 36 1988-89 Rich Sheridan ............................. 41 1989-90 Rich Sheridan ............................. 27 1990-91 Kevin Darby . .............................. 40 1991-92 Rick Berube . .............................. 37 1992-93 Rick Berube . .............................. 52 1993-94 Ian Winer ................................... 32 1994-95 Ian Winer ................................... 51 1995-96 Ian Winer ................................... 49 1996-97 Frank Fede ................................. 52 1997-98 Andy Lundbohm ........................ 44 1998-99 Greg Buckmeier ......................... 35 1999-2000 Mike Fairman ............................. 29 2000-01 Mike Fairman ............................. 40 2001-02 Joe Carpenter ............................ 27 Chris Garceau . ........................... 27 Chris Casey . .............................. 27 2002-03 Nic Serre..................................... 33 2003-04 Seth Beamer............................... 25 2004-05 Robb Ross................................... 19 Ryan Cruthers............................. 19 2005-06 Luke Flicek.................................. 27 2006-07 Luke Flicek.................................. 39 2007-08 Owen Meyer............................... 39 Luke Flicek.................................. 39 2008-09 Owen Meyer............................... 33 2009-10 Eric Sefchik.................................. 35 2010-11 Danny Colvin............................... 31 Cody Omilusik............................. 31 2011-12 Mike Hull..................................... 25 2012-13 Andy Starczewski........................ 26 2013-14 C.J. Reuschlein............................ 22 2014-15 Tyler Pham................................ 29


h o c k e y GOALTENDING LEADERS/AAA AWARD Season 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 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 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Leader Larry Palmer Larry Palmer Larry Palmer Ron Chisholm Ron Chisholm Ron Chisholm Jack Shepard Neil Mieras Dick Newell Dick Newell Dick Newell Lee Carlson Dan Scioletti Dan Scioletti Dan Scioletti Eric Gorzelnik Clair Olson Tom Garver Tom Garver Tom Garver Tom Garver Dan Dorsey Dan Dorsey Rick Isles Jeff Snow Jim Stenson Jeff Snow Jim Stenson Brian Drinkwine Paul DeGironimo Paul DeGironimo Brooks Chretien Brooks Chretien Brooks Chretien Brooks Chretien Brian Bolio Ron Adimey Brian Bolio Brian Bolio Daryl Chamberlain Daryl Chamberlain Daryl Chamberlain Scott Hamilton Corey Winer Scott Hamilton John Yaros Brad Roberts Brad Roberts Brad Roberts Brad Roberts Josh Kassel Josh Kassel Jay Clark Jay Clark Ryan Leets Rob Tadazak Rob Tadazak Parker Gahagen Parker Gahagen

Gm. 18 20 19 22 25 24 22 27 18 19 21 24 26 23 23 25 19 28 27 25 29 19 28 19 24 17 20 23 12 21 26 20 20 23 21 5 11 22 28 33 28 24 16 21 34 17 33 29 19 37 33 30 24 32 15 11 17 16 25

W-L-T Saves SV% 14-4-0 455 .855 15-4-1 542 .899 8-10-1 601 .900 16-5-1 492 .888 17-8-0 546 .900 17-6-1 601 .919 13-5-2 527 .920 19-8-0 536 .901 12-6-0 413 .906 11-5-1 440 .892 10-8-0 484 .877 14-10-0 574 .874 18-7-1 737 .883 13-10-0 641 .904 8-14-1 703 .898 11-14-0 801 .904 3-12-1 456 .867 20-7-1 770 .877 17-9-0 691 .870 16-8-1 587 .872 22-6-1 810 .891 10-9-0 528 .848 7-20-0 815 .837 9-8-1 465 .866 13-9-1 623 .870 11-4-0 389 .872 13-4-1 537 .873 17-5-1 566 .889 7-3-0 289 .887 11-8-1 458 .863 9-16-1 671 .866 5-13-2 464 .842 8-11-1 404 .843 9-12-1 507 .876 4-14-3 486 .853 3-1-1 106 .862 6-4-1 247 .888 11-7-0 405 .849 15-10-1 537 .865 23-9-1 686 .907 13-13-2 737 .879 12-12-0 542 .880 9-5-1 364 .901 8-12-1 577 .904 13-19-1 887 .883 3-9-5 519 .912 17-16-0 905 .913 10-15-3 770 .903 8-9-1 417 .891 12-18-7 931 .908 18-11-4 806 .914 18-10-2 686 .925 9-9-5 731 .914 11-16-5 937 .908 4-8-3 467 .916 0-8-2 317 .908 3-8-4 438 .909 3-10-0 453 .902 6-15-3 707 .913

GA 77 61 67 62 61 53 46 59 43 53 68 83 98 68 80 85 70 108 103 86 99 95 159 72 93 57 78 71 37 73 104 87 75 72 84 17 31 72 84 70 101 74 40 61 117 50 86 82 51 94 76 56 69 95 43 32 44 49 67

GAA SHO 4.28 1 3.03 2 3.55 1 2.80 2 2.55 1 2.18 5 2.27 1 2.28 5 2.51 3 3.19 2 3.67 0 3.48 0 3.81 1 2.94 4 3.41 3 3.41 1 4.52 0 4.03 1 3.99 0 3.57 3 3.46 2 5.15 0 5.82 1 4.40 1 4.28 0 3.99 0 4.09 0 3.33 0 3.75 0 3.75 2 4.20 1 4.98 0 3.83 0 3.31 2 4.12 0 3.71 0 2.92 2 3.79 1 3.18 5 2.30 9 3.71 2 3.14 2 2.67 1 2.91 1 3.67 0 2.86 1 2.67 3 3.11 0 2.68 1 2.53 5 2.31 4 1.92 5 2.98 0 3.00 1 2.91 0 3.20 0 2.78 2 3.70 0 2.83 1

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ARMY HOCKEY AND AAA AWARD One of the most prestigious awards Army presents to its senior cadet-athletes is the Army Athletic Association Award. The honor has been bestowed every year since 1904 and like most things involving athletics at West Point, Army hockey has a major presence.

Twelve hockey players have been presented

with the AAA Award, an honor given to the most outstanding athlete of the senior class.

Defenseman Zach McKelvie is the most recent

hockey player to earn the honor. McKelvie played in 136 games during his career, scored 14 goals and handed out 44 assists. One of the fastest skaters in recent memory, McKelvie was a four-year contirbutor on special teams as well and was a two-time captain. McKelvie is the third hockey-only player to win the award.

Brad Roberts, a four-year letterwinner and

one of the greatest goaltenders in the history of the program, was the second hockey-only player to be recognized. Andy Lundbohm in 1999 was the first.

Maurice Daly, a two-time letterman was the

first hockey player to receive the award, in 1927. John Boretti also has his name on the trophy, along with 1959 recipient Pete Dawkins, who also won college football’s Heisman Trophy that same year.

Under legendary head coach Jack Riley, a

member of the hockey family twice won the Athletic Association’s top honor three times over a fouryear period. A hockey star walked home with the athletic department’s highest honor three times between 1956 and 1959, and again between 1965 and 1968. Army Hockey AAA Winners Year

Name

1927

Maurice Daly

1936

William Grohs

1956

Ralph Chesnauskas

1958

Thomas Harvey

1959

Pete Dawkins

1965

Robert Butterfield

1967

John Boretti

1968

Mike Palone

1971

Dan Scioletti

1999

Andy Lundbohm

2006

Brad Roberts

2009

Zach McKelvie

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h o c k e y CAREER RECORDS GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19.

George Clark ’75................................153 Tom Rost ’80......................................118 Dave Merhar ’69................................112 Dave Rost ’77.....................................104 Ed Collazzo ’83.....................................93 Jim Knowlton ’82.................................90 Robbie Craig ’84..................................86 Mike Thompson ’65.............................78 John Harrison ’79.................................77 Andy Lundbohm ’99............................76 Mike Symes ’85....................................75 Greg Buckmeier ’99.............................69 Biff Shea ’85.........................................68 Larry Pallotta ’76..................................66 Owen Meter ‘10..................................66 Frank Keating ’82.................................65 Ted Crowley ’60...................................63 Kenny Smith ’67...................................62 Mike Fairman ’01.................................61 Dan Cox ’83..........................................61 Bart Barry ’65......................................61

ASSISTS 1. Dave Rost ’77.....................................226 2. Jim Knowlton ’82...............................172 3. Tom Rost ’80......................................169 4. Robbie Craig ’84................................135 5. Dan Cox ’83........................................133 6. Frank Keating ’82...............................131 7. Biff Shea ’85.......................................120 8. Tony Curran ’69.................................117 Dave Merhar ’69................................117 10. George Clark ’75................................113 11. Ed Collazzo ’83...................................103 12. Toby Lyon ’79.....................................102 13. Larry Pallotta ’76................................101 14. Mike Symes ’85....................................99 15. John Harrison ’79.................................96 16. Ian Winer ’96.......................................93 17. Andy Lundbohm ’99............................92 18. Garry McAvoy ’85................................89 19. Bart Barry ’65......................................88 20. Ted Crowley ’60.....................................87

PENALTY MINUTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Mark Stachelski ’95...........................301 Tom Rost ’80......................................284 Eric Joyce ’02.....................................264 Dave Yancey ’79.................................244 John Harrison ’79...............................242 Todd Tamburino ’91...........................220 Chris Colvin ‘08..................................218 Sean Hennessy ’95.............................211 Seth Beamer ’06................................199 Joe Sharrock ’97................................191

GOALIE WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tom Garver ’77....................................75 Daryl Chamberlain ’98.........................53 Ron Chisholm ’62.................................50 Brad Roberts ’06..................................47 Jeff Snow ’83.......................................43 Jim Stenson ’85....................................41 Dan Scioletti ’71...................................39 Josh Kassel ‘09.....................................38 Larry Palmer ’59..................................37 Brian Bolio ’95.....................................36

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brad Roberts ’06.............................3,013 Tom Garver ’77...............................2,858 Jay Clark ‘11....................................2,390 Daryl Chamberlain ’98....................2,103 Dan Scioletti ’71..............................2,081 Scott Hamilton ’02..........................2,054 Brooks Chretien ’91........................1,861 Josh Kassel ‘09................................1,817 Jeff Snow ’83..................................1,795 Jim Stenson ’85...............................1,656

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Jack Shepard ’63...............................2.20 Neil Mieras ’64.................................2.28 Josh Kassel ‘10..................................2.42 Ron Chisholm ’62..............................2.53 Brad Roberts ’06...............................2.72 Corey Winer ’00................................2.97 Jay Clark ‘11......................................2.99 Daryl Chamberlain ’98......................3.00 Dick Newell ’67.................................3.04 Rob Tadazak ‘15................................3.07 Parker Gahagen ‘17........................ 3.14

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Jack Shepard ’63................................920 Josh Kassel `09...................................909 Parker Gahagen ‘17........................ .909 Jay Clark ‘11.......................................908 Rob Tadazak ‘15.................................907 Brad Roberts ’06................................906 Ron Chisholm ’62...............................905 Eric Gorzelnik ’72...............................901 Corey Winer ’00.................................899 Ryan Leets ‘13....................................897 Neil Mieras ’64..................................896

SHUTOUTS 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 10.

Daryl Chamberlain ’98.........................15 Brad Roberts ’06....................................9 Josh Kassel ‘10.......................................9 Dan Scioletti ’71.....................................8 Ron Chisholm ’62...................................8 Brian Bolio ’95.......................................6 Tom Garver ’77......................................6 Dick Newell ’67......................................5 Neil Mieras ’64......................................5 Larry Palmer ’59....................................4

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POINTS rK. Name Grad Year G-A-P 1. Dave Rost ’77..................... 104-226-330 2. Tom Rost ’80...................... 118-169-287 3. George Clark ’75................153-113-266 4. Jim Knowlton ’82.................. 90-172-262 5. Dave Merhar ’69................112-117-229 6. Robbie Craig ’84................... 86-135-221 7. Ed Collazzo ’83..................... 93-104-197 8. Frank Keating ’82................. 65-131-196 9. Dan Cox ’83.......................... 61-133-194 10. Biff Shea ’85......................... 68-120-188 11. Tony Curran ’69.................... 59-117-176 12. Mike Symes ’85...................... 75-99-174 13. John Harrison ’79................... 77-96-173 14. Andy Lundbohm ’99............... 76-92-168 15. Larry Pallotta ’76.................. 66-101-167 16. Mike Thompson ’65............... 78-84-162 17. Ted Crowley ’60...................... 63-87-150 18. Bart Barry ’65......................... 61-88-149 19. Ian Winer ’96......................... 55-93-148 20. Greg Buckmeier ’99............... 69-78-147 Garry McAvoy ’85.................. 58-89-147 22. Frank Fede ’97........................ 58-85-140 23. Dan Murrett ’79..................... 55-84-139 24. John Ahlbrecht ’69................. 57-78-135 25. Toby Lyon ’79....................... 29-102-131 Bob Birmingham ’78.............. 57-74-131 27. Bill Morrison ’97.................... 54-76-130 28. Joe Sharrock ’97..................... 57-71-128 Rich Sheridan ’90................... 49-79-128 Marc Kapsalis ’85................... 51-77-128 31. Rob Brenner ’87..................... 55-72-127 Tom LeBlanc ’82..................... 49-78-127 George Reynolds ’75.............. 49-78-127 Jack Dewar ’61....................... 49-78-127 35. Mike Palone ’68..................... 38-85-123 36. Gary Johnson ’64................... 42-80-122 37. Gerry Stonehouse ’63............ 57-62-119 38. Ed Roubian ’73....................... 45-71-116 Luke Flicek ‘08........................ 40-76-116 40. Rick Randazzo ’93.................. 43-72-115 41. Kenny Smith ’67..................... 62-52-114 42. Kevin Keenan ’87.................... 45-68-113 43. Owen Meyer ’10.................... 56-55-111 Mark Stachelski ’95................ 46-65-111 Matt Wilson ’87..................... 50-61-111 46. Bob Nabb ’86......................... 41-68-109 Bill McCarthy ’84.................... 35-74-109 48. Cody Omilusik ‘11.................. 58-58-108 49. Darryl MacDonald ’86............ 47-60-107 Dave Hettinger ’58................. 44-63-107 51. Tim Fisher ’02......................... 49-56-105 Mike Fairman ’01................... 61-44-105 Jim O’Connor ’57.................... 45-60-105 54. Ken Hjelm ’65......................... 38-64-102 55. Tony DiCarlo ’97...................... 53-48-101


h o c k e y SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Dave Rost, 1976-77................................ 108 Dave Merhar, 1968-69........................... 107 Tom Rost, 1979-80................................... 97 Dave Rost, 1974-75.................................. 87 Jim Knowlton, 1979-80............................ 85 George Clark, 1974-75............................. 83 Mike Symes, 1983-84............................... 82 Tony Curran, 1968-69............................... 80 Tom Rost, 1976-77................................... 78 George Clark, 1973-74............................. 78

GOALS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Dave Merhar, 1968-69............................. 57 George Clark, 1974-75............................. 47 George Clark, 1973-74............................. 47 Dave Rost, 1976-77.................................. 43 Tom Rost, 1979-80................................... 40 George Clark, 1972-73............................. 39 Mike Symes, 1983-84............................... 38 Ed Collazzo, 1981-82................................ 37 Ed Collazzo, 1980-81................................ 37 Rick Berube, 1992-93............................... 34 Tom Rost, 1976-77................................... 34

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dave Rost, 1974-75.................................. 66 Dave Rost, 1976-77.................................. 65 Jim Knowlton, 1979-80............................ 60 Tom Rost, 1979-80................................... 57 Tony Curran, 1968-69............................... 55 Dave Rost, 1975-76.................................. 51 Dave Merhar, 1968-69............................. 50 John Harrison, 1976-77............................ 48 Biff Shea, 1983-84.................................... 45 Mike Symes, 1983-84............................... 44 Tom Rost, 1976-77................................... 44 Dave Rost, 1973-74.................................. 44 Gary Johnson, 1963-64............................ 44

PENALTY MINUTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

John Harrison, 1976-77.......................... 116 Matt Field, 2002-03................................ 114 Mark Stachelski, 1994-95....................... 110 Eric Joyce, 2000-01.................................. 93 Tom Rost, 1976-77................................... 91 Mark Stachelski, 1992-93......................... 84 Mark Hill, 1987-88................................... 81 Dave Yancey, 1976-77.............................. 80 Sean Hennessy, 1994-95.......................... 78 Chris Colvin, 2005-06............................... 77

SHUTOUTS 1. 2.

Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96...................... 9 Josh Kassel, 2007-08.................................. 5 Brad Roberts, 2005-06............................... 5 Brian Bolio, 1994-95................................... 5 Neil Mieras, 1963-64.................................. 5 Ron Chisholm, 1961-62.............................. 5

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Jay Clark, 2009-10.................................. 937 Brad Roberts, 2005-06........................... 931 Brad Roberts, 2002-03........................... 905 Scott Hamilton, 2000-01........................ 887 Dan Dorsey, 1978-79.............................. 815

TEAM RECORDS Most Goals, Game....................................................................... 27 vs. N.Y. Military Academy (1913) Most Goals, Season ......................................................................................................260 (1981-82) Most Assists, Game.................................................................................31 vs. Kent State (10-29-82) Most Assists, Season.................................................................................................... 411 (1981-82) Most Points, Game .................................................................................48 vs. Kent State (10-29-82) Most Points, Season .....................................................................................................671 (1981-82) Most Goalie Saves, Games.................................................................... 63 at Northeastern (2-27-59) Most Goalie Saves, Season.........................................................................................1,052 (2001-02) Most Penalty Minutes, Game................................................................. 102 at Mercyhurst (2-25-06) Most Penalty Minutes, Season .....................................................................................715 (2005-06) Most Games..................................................................................... 37 (1982-83; 2005-06, 2007-08) Most Wins.......................................................................................................................28 (1983-84) Highest Winning Percentage.........................................................................................838 (1983-84) Lowest Goals-Against Average.....................................................................................1.96 (2007-08) Highest Save Percentage...............................................................................................923 (2007-08) Most Shutouts.................................................................................................................10 (1995-96) Most Overtime Games.................................................................................... 11 (2001-02; 2005-06) Most One-goal Games..................................................................................... 13 (2000-01; 2005-06) Most Wins at Home.........................................................................................................22 (1983-84) Highest Win Percentage at Home.................................................................... 1.000 (22-0, 1983-84) Most Goals Per Game...................................................................................................7.38 (1981-82) Highest Power Play Percentage................................................................................... .402 (1976-77) Lowest Power Play Percentage.................................................................................... .112 (2004-05) Highest Penalty Killing Percentage.............................................................................. .925 (1969-70) Lowest Penalty Killing Percentage............................................................................... .614 (1978-79) Consecutive Wins............................................................................................................17 (1983-84) Consecutive Home Wins.................................................................................................27 (1982-85) Consecutive Road Wins.....................................................................................................7 (1982-83) Consecutive Losses..........................................................................................................13 (1941-42) Consecutive Shutouts................................................................................................... 3 (1913, 1920) Consecutive Scoring Streak............................................................................... 149 games (1971-78) Shortest Time to Score Two Goals..................................................................0:04, vs. RMC (2-18-84) Shortest Time to Score Three Goals....................................................0:22, vs. MacDonald (12-8-72)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Goals..........................................................................................7, George Clark vs. Wesleyan, 2-5-75 Assists ................................................................................................7, Tom Rost vs. Bryant, 1-12-80 Points . ........................................................................................... 9, Dave Rost vs. Bryant, 12-17-76 .................................................................................................George Clark vs. New Haven, 2-16-74 Saves . ............................................................................. 63, Larry Palmer vs. Northeastern, 2-27-59 Consecutive Goal-Scoring Streak..............................................................15, Dave Merhar (1968-69) Most Hat Tricks, Season.......................................... 9, Dave Merhar (1968-69); Dave Rost (1976-77) Most Hat Tricks, Career............................................................................ 18, George Clark (1971-75) Consecutive Hat Tricks................................................................................ 4, George Clark (1972-73) Shortest Time to Score Hat Trick................................0:25, Tom Rost vs. SUNY Plattsburgh (12-1-76) Penalty Minutes .......................................................................28, Dave Yancey vs. Bowdoin, 3-1-75 Consecutive Scoreless Minutes.........................................................202:19, Brad Roberts (2005-06) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tom Garver, 1976-77.............................. 810 Josh Kassel, 2006-07.............................. 806 Eric Gorzelnik, 1971-72.......................... 801 Tom Garver, 1973-74.............................. 770 Brad Roberts, 2003-04........................... 760

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Josh Kassel 2007-08.............................. 1.92 Ron Chisholm, 1961-62......................... 2.18 Jack Shepard, 1962-63.......................... 2.27 Neil Mieras, 1963-64............................. 2.28 Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96................. 2.30 Josh Kassel 2006-07.............................. 2.31 Dick Newell, 1964-65............................ 2.51 Brad Roberts, 2005-06.......................... 2.53 Ron Chisholm, 1960-61......................... 2.55 Brad Roberts, 2002-03.......................... 2.67 Scott Hamilton, 1998-99....................... 2.67

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WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96.................... 23 Tom Garver, 1976-77................................ 22 Tom Garver, 1973-74................................ 20 Neil Mieras, 1963-64................................ 19 Josh Kassell, 2006-07............................... 18 Dan Scioletti, 1968-69.............................. 18 Josh Kassel, 2007-08................................ 18

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11.

Josh Kassel, 2007-08............................. .925 Jack Shepard, 1962-63.......................... .920 Ron Chisholm, 1961-62......................... .919 Josh Kassel, 2006-07............................. .914 Brad Roberts, 2002-03.......................... .913 John Yaros, 2001-02.............................. .912 Brad Roberts, 2005-06.......................... .908 Jay Clark, 2009-10................................. .908 Rob Tadazak, 2012-13........................... .907 Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96................. .907 Dick Newell, 1964-65............................ .906

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h o c k e y ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Started Air Force Academy 1968-69 Alabama-Huntsville 1991-92 Alaska-Anchorage 1980-81 Alaska-Fairbanks 1980-81 Albany Country Club 1922 Albany H.S. 1907 American Int’l 1954 Amherst College 1911 Assumption Coll. 1998-99 Babson College 1973-74 Bates College 1922 Bemidji State 1999-00 Bentley College 1981-82 Berkeley College 1906 Bishop’s Univ. 1968-69 Boston College 1919 Boston State 1979-80 Boston Univ. 1925 Bowdoin College 1957 Bridgewater State 1974-75 Brock 1983-84 Brooklyn (Club) 1919 Brooklyn Polytech. Inst. 1905 Brooklyn Torpedoes 1945 Brown Univ. 1943 Bryant College 1975-76 Buffalo, Univ. of 1983-84 Camp Upton 1918 Canisius College 1992-93 Clarkson Univ. 1927 Clinton Athletic Club 1946 Colby College 1952 Colgate Univ. 1917 College Militaire Roy. 1971-72 Columbia Univ. 1910 Concordia Univ. 1991-92 Connecticut Agr. College 1930 Connecticut College 1994-95 Connecticut 1968-69 Cornell Univ. 1907 Crescent A.C. 1919 Cutler School 1907 Dartmouth College 1914 Denver, Univ. of 1992-93 Duquesne Univ. 1940 Eastern Michigan 1981-82 Elmira College 1974-75 Erasmus H.S. 1918 Essex Troop, NJNG 1905 Fairfield Univ. 1992-93 Ferris State Univ. 2005-06 Findlay Univ. 1997-98 Flushing H.S. 1918 Framingham State 1976-77 Hamilton College 1921 Harrington Park 1944 Harvard Univ. 1931 Hobart College 1994-95 Holbrook 1904 Holy Cross, College of 1957 Iona College 1979-80 Iowa State 1982-83 Ithaca College 1972-73 Jamaica (Club) 1945 Jamaica H.S. 1918 Kent State 1980-81 Kingston Military Acad. 1904 Lafayette College 1923 Lake Forest College 1971-72 Lehigh Univ. 1940 London Field Club 1907

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W L T 22 36 5 2 7 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 59 25 6 14 6 2 2 0 0 7 5 0 5 4 0 0 4 0 24 21 10 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 38 1 4 0 0 4 31 2 8 6 0 4 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 17 26 3 4 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 22 23 4 3 24 0 0 1 0 9 4 0 18 36 6 19 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 29 29 8 14 14 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 44 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 6 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 18 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 9 2 0 36 4 1 2 0 0 5 29 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 31 32 9 25 4 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0

Pct. .388 .222 .667 .667 1.000 .500 .688 .682 1.000 .583 .556 .000 .527 1.000 .667 .083 1.000 .135 .538 .667 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 .411 .800 1.000 1.000 .489 .111 .000 .692 .324 .826 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .211 .000 1.000 1.000 .417 1.000 1.000 .881 .000 .750 .000 .818 .890 1.000 .162 .500 1.000 .493 .850 1.000 .750 .500 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 .857 1.000 .000

Last aRMY W Last Opp. W 2010-11 (5-4) 2014-15 (3-1) 1998-99 (2-1) 2006-07 (2-1) 1981-82 (7-2) 1980-81 (9-6) 1991-92 (1-0) 1993-94 (4-3) 1923 (1-0) ————— 1908 (3-1) 1907 (12-0) 2014-15 (5-1) 2014-15 (4-0) 1973-74 (8-3) 1974-75 (6-5) 1999-00 (9-0) ————— 1984-85 (3-2) 1995-96 (3-2) 1931 (7-1) 1929 (5-0) ————— 2007-08 (3-0) 2014-15 (2-1) 2014-15 (3-2) 1906 (4-0) ————— 1969-70 (3-2) 1970-71 (3-2) 1963-64 (5-1) 2013-14 (11-0) 1981-82 (14-4) ————— 1967-68 (5-2) 1992-93 (8-1) 1996-97 (4-3) 1983-84 (3-2) 1979-80 (4-2) 1978-79 (5-2) 1992-93 (4-1) ————— 1919 (1-0) ————— 1918 (7-0) 1909 (2-1) 1945 (5-2) ————— 1990-91 (3-2) 2014-15 (4-2) 1979-80 (10-4) 1977-78 (7-5) 1984-85 (6-3) ————— 1918 (2-1) ————— 2014-15 (2-1) 2014-15 (3-1) 1986-87 (6-3) 1991-92 (11-1) ————— 1946 (9-6) 1983-84 (5-2) 1966-67 (6-4) 2004-05 (3-2) 2010-11 (3-0) 1994-95 (7-0) 1978-79 (7-6) 1923 (5-1) 1915 (2-1) 1993-94 (4-3) 1991-92 (3-1) 1932 (10-0) ————— 1997-98 (2-1) ————— 2013-14 (4-3) 2014-15 (6-3) 1995-96 (4-1) 2004-05 (7-1) 1919 (2-1) ————— 1907 (7-1) ————— 1990-91 (4-3) 2008-09 (5-4) ————— 1992-93 (4-3) 1940 (6-3) —————. 1981-82 (10-5) ————— 1982-83 (7-3) 1991-92 (6-5) 1918 (2-0) ————— 1905 (2-0) ————— 2002-03 (4-2) 2002-03 (4-2) ————— 2005-06 (5-2) 1999-00 (10-6) 1999-00 (4-2) ————— 1918 (1-0) 1995-96 (6-0) 1978-79 (8-4) 1985-86 (5-4) 1981-82 (7-1) 1944 (8-3) ————— 1989-90 (4-3) 2010-11 (4-2) 1995-95 (6-2) 1994-95 (5-3) 1904 (8-0) ————— 2014-15 (5-4) 2013-14 (2-0) 2002-03 (3-1) 2001-02 (5-2) 1982-83 (10-3) ————— 1975-76 (7-2) 1974-75 (4-1) ————— ————— 1918 (4-0) ————— 1985-86 (8-3) 1993-94 (4-2) 1906 (8-1) ————— 1923 (9-1) ————— 1973-74 (9-0) 1972-73 (7-6) 1955 (11-2) ————— ————— 1907 (3-0)

Opponent Series Started W L T MacDonald 1972-73 4 0 0 Manhattan (Club) 1946 1 0 0 Manhattanville College 1999-00 1 0 0 Maine, Univ. of 1991-92 0 2 0 Marquette Univ. 1930 0 1 0 Mass. Agr. College 1914 4 8 0 UMass.-Amherst 1948 17 11 0 UMass.-Boston 1981-82 3 3 0 MIT 1908 13 9 1 UMass.-Lowell 1972-73 6 19 0 Massachusetts State 1934 3 0 1 Mercyhurst Univ. 2000-01 9 35 4 Merrimack College 1960 15 23 1 Miami (Ohio) 2008-09 1 0 0 Middlebury College 1926 28 11 2 Minnesota, Univ. of 1963-64 0 2 0 Minnesota-Duluth 1963-64 1 3 0 Minnesota-Mankato 1996-97 1 3 0 Mohegan Lake School 1904 2 1 0 Mt. Allison University 1993-94 5 0 0 MVM Battalion “A” 1915 0 1 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1997-98 4 3 0 New England College 1974-75 7 2 0 New Hampshire, Univ. of 1929 16 14 0 New Haven, Univ. of 1973-74 5 2 1 New Rochelle (Club) 1917 0 2 0 New York Military Acad. 1913 3 1 0 NYNG 7th Regiment 1908 3 2 0 New York State 1917 2 0 0 New York Univ. 1913 1 0 0 Newburgh Academy 1904 3 0 0 Newburgh Alumni 1904 2 0 0 Newburgh A.C. 1916 1 0 0 Newman School 1917 1 0 0 Niagara Univ. 1999-00 1 13 0 Nichols 1995-96 3 0 0 North Adams State 1974-75 6 0 0 North Dakota, Univ. of 1966-67 0 1 0 Northeastern Univ. 1951 13 10 0 Norwich Univ. 1913 20 10 0 Notre Dame, Univ. of 1985-86 7 9 0 Ohio Univ. 1961 8 0 0 Ohio State Univ. 2008-09 0 2 0 Pawling School 1908 0 1 1 Penn State Univ. 1944 3 2 0 Pennsylvania, Univ. of 1910 12 3 2 Princeton Univ. 1910 18 44 2 Providence College 1952 8 20 1 Queen’s College 1940 2 1 1 Quinnipiac Univ. 1995-96 6 13 1 Rensselaer Poly. Inst. 1906 17 31 2 Rhode Island, Univ. of 1953 2 0 0 Riverview A.C. 1904 1 0 0 Riverview Military Acad. 1905 2 1 0 Robert Morris 2010 3 7 3 Rochester Inst. Tech. 2006 3 14 5 Royal Bank (Canada) 1924 0 1 0 Royal Military College 1923 43 29 7 Rutgers Univ. 1962-63 1 0 0 Rye Hockey Club 1956 1 0 0 Ryerson Univ. 1982-83 15 1 0 Sacred Heart Univ. 1995-96 24 26 6 St. Anselm College 1971-72 11 5 1 St. Bonaventure Univ. 1992-93 2 0 0 St. Clair College 2002-03 3 0 0 St. Lawrence Univ. 1948 2 21 1 St. Michael’s College 1995-96 5 0 0 St. Nick’s (Club) 1922 17 7 0 St. Paul’s School 1905 1 2 0 St. Stephens 1929 4 0 0 Salem State 1973-74 3 7 0

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Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .333 .607 .500 .587 .240 .875 .229 .397 1.000 .707 .000 .250 .250 .667 1.000 .000 .571 .778 .533 .688 .000 .750 .600 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .071 1.000 1.000 .000 .565 .667 .438 1.000 .000 .250 .600 .765 .302 .303 .625 .325 .360 1.000 1.000 .667 .346 .250 .000 .588 1.000 1.000 .938 .482 .676 1.000 1.000 .104 1.000 .708 .333 1.000 .300

Last Army W L ast Opp. W 1973-74 (7-4) ————— 1946 (7-1) ————— 1999-00 (6-1) ————— ————— 2012-13 (4-3) ————— 1930 (5-1) 1930 (5-3) 1931 (5-1) 1997-98 (5-0) 2008-09 (4-1) 1983-84 (11-2) 1992-93 (3-2) 1962-63 (8-0) 1938 (3-0) 1988-89 (5-3) 2001-02 (4-0) 1937 (4-1) ————— 2008-09 (4-3) 2014-15 (6-3) 1984-85 (2-1) 2013-14 (4-2) 2008-09 (3-2) -------------1985-86 (7-0) 1970-71 (5-4) ————— 1966-67 (12-1) 1996-97 (6-4) 1996-97 (3-0) 1996-97 (5-3) 1997-98 (7-2) 1905 (3-2) 1904 (4-1) 1996-97 (5-2) ————— ————— 1915 (2-1) 1998-99 (2-1) 2012-13 (5-1) 1997-98 (9-3) 1979-80 (10-8) 1965-66 (6-0) 1972-73 (7-2) 1979-80 (8-2) 1980-81 (10-6) ————— 1920 (5-1) 1920 (5-0) 1919 (1-0) 1917 (2-1) 1914 (7-4) 1920 (16-0) ————— 1913 (7-2) ————— 1907 (6-0) ————— 1905 (3-0) ————— 1916 (9-1) ————— 1917 (9-0) ————— 2010-11 (4-1) 2014-15 (6-1) 1998-99 (14-1) ————— 1994-95 (9-0) ————— ————— 1966-67 (7-3) 1997-98 (6-5) 1998-99 (5-1) 1986-87 (4-2) 1983-84 (5-3) 1990-91 (4-2) 2006-07 (3-0) 1968-69 (9-4) ————— ------------- 2010-11 (5-3) ————— 1908 (3-2) 1981-82 (10-3) 2013-14 (4-1) 1969-70 (2-1) 1972-73 (8-4) 1988-89 (4-3) 2014-15 (4-1) 1967-68 (5-3) 2014-15 (3-0) 1991-92 (7-6) 1940 (9-1) 2002-03 (3-1) 2004-05 (2-0) 2011-12 (3-2) 2007-08 (3-1) 1954 (4-0) ————— 1904 (8-1) ————— 1908 (5-1) 1907 (3-0) 2013-14 (3-1) 2013-14 (4-2) 2014-15 (4-2) 2014-15 (4-1) ————— 1924 (7-3) 2014-15 (8-0) 2001-02 (3-2) 1962-63 (15-0) ————— 1956 (7-2) ————— 2005-06 (3-1) 1982-83 (5-4) 2014-15 (2-1) 2014-15 (5-2) 1997-98 (5-3) 1981-82 (8-3) 1992-93 (11-2) ————— 2004-05 (5-2) ––––––––– 1985-86 (4-6%) 2009-10 (5-2) 1999-00 (5-1) ————— 1981-82 (8-6) 1982-83 (3-2) 1906 (6-0) 1907 (2-0) 1932 (9-0) ————— 1991-92 (7-4) 1992-93 (3-2)


h o c k e y ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Series Started W L T Sands Point (Club) 1945 1 0 0 Scranton Univ. 1991-92 8 0 0 Seneca College 2000-01 4 0 0 Sherbrooke 1970-71 0 1 0 Springfield College 1922 4 0 0 Springfield Training 1910 0 1 1 Springfield YMCA 1915 1 1 1 Stevens Institute Tech. 1911 3 0 0 Stone School 1914 1 0 0 SUNY Brockport 1994-95 6 0 0 SUNY Cortland 1977-78 14 0 0 SUNY Geneseo 1983-84 2 0 0 SUNY Oswego 1971-72 7 0 0 SUNY Plattsburgh 1976-77 6 2 0 Switzerland Nat’l Team 1961-62 1 0 0 Syracuse Univ. 1926 0 1 0 Toronto Univ. 1946 0 1 0 Trinity College 1906 6 1 0 Tufts Univ. 1956-57 3 1 1 Union College 1924 16 16 2 Upsala 1979-80 8 0 0 Vermont, Univ. of 1930 8 14 2 Verona (Club) 1917 0 1 0 Villanova Univ. 1988-89 9 0 0 Waterloo 1968-69 2 1 0 Wesleyan College 1973-74 4 0 0 Westchester (Club) 1945 2 0 0 Western Michigan Univ. 1961-62 1 0 0 Westfield State 1979-80 2 3 0 Williams College 1911 39 24 3 Wisconsin, Univ. of 1965-66 2 1 0 Yale Univ. 1933 17 42 1

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .250 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 .000 .000 .833 .750 .500 1.000 .375 .000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .400 .614 .667 .292

Last Army W Last Opp. W 1945 (9-5) ————— 1999-00 (10-1) ————— 2002-03 (4-3) ————— ————— 1970-71 (5-2) 1955 (7-2) ————— ————— 1911 (2-1) 1917 (4-3) 1915 (2-1) 1916 (4-1) ————— 1914 (9-0) ————— 1998-99 (5-2) ————— 1998-99 (10-1) ————— 1983-84 (4-0) ————— 1983-84 (7-3) ————— 1995-96 (4-3) 1978-79 (5-2) 1961-62 (5-4) ————— ————— 1926 (4-1) ————— 1946 (8-1) 1985-86 (6-2) 1906 (9-7) 1994-95 (10-1) 1956-57 (5-4) 1992-93 (6-5) 2011-12 (8-1) 1983-84 (15-1) ————— 1989-90 (3-0) 2002-03 (8-4) ————— 1917 (3-2) 1997-98 (9-1) ————— 1983-84 (7-4) 1968-69 (9-2) 1976-77 (6-1) ————— 1946 (18-4) ————— 1961-62 (14-3) ————— 1983-84 (13-3) 1982-83 (5-4) 1996-97 (5-4) 1986-87 (2-1) 1965-66 (4-2) 1966-67 (1-0) 1995-96 (2-0) 1999-00 (5-1)

2013-14 Opponents listed in bold

ARMY IN THE ATLANTIC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Date 2003-04 3/12 2004-05 3/9 3/12 2005-06 3/1 2006-07 3/10 3/16 3/17 2007-08 3/7 3/8 3/15 2008-09 3/13 3/14 2009-10 3/12 3/13 2010-11 3/5 2011-12 3/2 3/3 2012-13 3/8 3/9 2013-14 3/7 3/8 3/9 2014-15 3/6 3/7

Opponent Result Round

Head Coach

AIC

L, 3-4

First

Rob Riley

AIC at Quinnipiac

W, 5-3 L, 0-2

First Second

Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Bentley

L, 3-4 2 OT

First

Brian Riley

Bentley vs. Connecticut vs. Air Force

W, 6-2 W, 3-1 L, 1-6

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley

AIC AIC vs. Mercyhurst

W, 4-0 W, 5-2 L, 2-4

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals

Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Mercyhurst at Meryhurst

L, 2-6 L, 0-5

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals

Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Air Force at Air Force

L, 0-3 L, 2-4

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals

Brian Riley Brian Riley

AIC

L, 3-6

First Round

Brian Riley

at Holy Cross at Holy Cross

L, 2-3 L, 2-5

First Round First Round

Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Mercyhurst at Mercyhurst

L, 1-3 L, 2-5

First Round First Round

Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Robert Morris at Robert Morris at Robert Morris

L, 4-8 W, 4-2 L, 1-3

First Round First Round First Round

Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley

at Sacred Heart at Sacred heart

L, 2-0 L, 5-2

First Round First Round

Brian Riley Brian Riley

Army is 6-18 in AHA Tournament games. Brian Riley has a 6-16 playoff record.

ARMY’S TATE RINK RECORD Season Coach 1985-86 Jack Riley 1986-87 Rob Riley 1987-88 Rob Riley 1988-89 Rob Riley 1989-90 Rob Riley 1990-91 Rob Riley 1991-92 Rob Riley 1992-93 Rob Riley 1993-94 Rob Riley 1994-95 Rob Riley 1995-96 Rob Riley 1996-97 Rob Riley 1997-98 Rob Riley 1998-99 Rob Riley 1999-00 Rob Riley 2000-01 Rob Riley 2001-02 Rob Riley 2002-03 Rob Riley 2003-04 Rob Riley 2004-05 Brian Riley 2005-06 Brian Riley 2006-07 Brian Riley 2007-08 Brian Riley 2008-09 Brian Riley 2009-10 Brian Riley 2010-11 Brian Riley 2011-12 Brian Riley 2012-13 Brian Riley 2013-14 Brian Riley 2014-15 Brian Riley TOTALS 30 seasons Head Coach Records: Jack Riley (13-6-0, .684, one season) Rob Riley ( 186-120-21, .601, 18 seasons) Brian Riley (71-76-30, .486, 11 seasons)

GP 19 15 16 18 15 16 19 17 18 22 21 20 19 22 20 17 17 16 19 18 17 17 19 15 14 17 15 15 14 16 523

W-L-T 13-6-0 6-8-1 3-11-2 11-6-1 6-7-2 7-8-1 12-6-1 12-4-1 11-7-0 15-6-1 18-2-1 14-5-1 12-7-0 13-7-2 9-10-1 10-6-1 8-5-4 11-5-0 8-10-1 10-6-2 8-5-4 11-2-4 14-4-1 6-4-5 7-4-3 6-8-3 0-12-3 4-10-1 1-13-0 4-8-4 270-202-51

Pct. AHA Games .684 .433 .250 .639 .467 .469 .658 .735 .611 .704 .881 .725 .631 .636 .475 .618 .588 .688 .447 3-5-1 .611 5-5-2 .588 6-4-4 .765 8-2-4 .763 11-2-1 .567 6-3-5 .607 7-4-3 .441 6-5-3 .100 0-11-2 .300 4-9-1 .071 1-12-0 .375 4-6-4 .565 61-68-30

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Pct.

.389 .500 .571 .714 .821 .708 .607 .535 .076 .321 .076 .428 .478

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h o c k e y THE ARMY-RMC RIVALRY Rivalries make sporting events special. International rivalries make them personal. The Army-Royal Military College rivalry celebrated 75 years during the 2005-06 season and it was billed as a continuation of the “oldest continuous international rivalry in sports.” A brief hiatus followed the 3-3 tie in Kingston, Ontario on Feb. 11, 2006 but the rivalry has been renewed and at least two more games are scheduled. On the heels of Army’s 9-1 victory last season, RMC will again visit West Point on Jan. 26, 2012. The series will then shirt to Canada next season. A grudge match that spans international borders and began with Brig. Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Maj. Gen. Sir Archibald MacDonnell 78 years ago was as vibrant and fierce in the 21st Century as it was in the Roaring ’20s. Rob Riley, former coach and older brother to current head coach Brian Riley, tilted the international rivalry with their Canadian counterparts north of the border upon assuming the reins from his father, Jack, in 1986-87. Army authored a 12-game unbeaten streak (10-0-2) against RMC after a 4-3 setback in Riley’s first season. Since then, the Black Knights won six of the eight meetings to hold an 11-game advantage in the overall series. Included in Riley’s run of success was a streak of seven straight victories in which Army

outscored RMC, 41-9. Over the years, the rivalry took on epic proportions similar to the Army-Navy football contest. “The RMC game is a great experience because not only are you playing another military academy, but you are representing your country as well,” said Col. (Ret.) Jim Knowlton, former forward for the Black Knights. “(Army) always played with additional intensity, and the game was one of the most physical of the season. It is a great battle that takes everyone’s game to the next level.” The Military Academy also recognized the importance of the rivalry. Any athlete who participates in a win over RMC receives a gold maple leaf to be worn over his or her varsity “A” letter. Athletes who secure wins over Navy receive a gold star, while wins over Air Force earn a silver star. The idea of a hockey matchup between the Canadian and American service academies sprouted in 1921 from then Brig. General Douglas MacArthur. MacArthur, then the superintendent of the Military Academy, wrote a letter to Maj. Gen. Sir Archibald MacDonnell, commandant of RMC, to suggest that the two military schools play. Letters and ideas continued to be exchanged between the two academy leaders and details were finalized. On Feb. 23, 1923, a party of Royal Military College officers and cadets traveled to

Army vs. RMC Series Overall Series: Army leads, 43-29-7 Army Record at West Point: 28-12-1 Army Record in Kingston: 15-17-6 West Point for the first game. That inaugural contest was played on a natural rink adjacent to the West Point Gymnasium, now known as Arvin Gym. The Black Knights, who began playing hockey in 1904, used that open-air surface until they moved into Smith Rink on Jan. 31, 1931. The Paladins won that first game, 3-0. The New York Tribune gave the following account of that first encounter, “Army was beaten at hockey today by the Royal Military College of Kingston, Ontario. The Canadian cadets excelled the Army men all the way, displaying the best all around form seen here in years. Hamilton and the two Carr-Harrises were the outstanding stars on the Canadian team. Beano (the Army goalie), was a busy man and made some truly remarkable saves ... The game was one of the cleanest fought contests staged here this winter, and was marked by a fine display of sportsmanship on both sides.” In commemoration of that first game, RMC presented a cup known as the “Challenge Trophy” to the United States Military Academy.

ARMY-RMC THROUGH THE YEARS Date Score Site 02/23/23....RMC 3, Army 0........West Point, N.Y. 02/16/24....RMC 10, Army 5........ Kingston, Ont. 02/22/25....RMC 5, Army 0........West Point, N.Y. 02/19/27....RMC 7, Army 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/18/28....RMC 8, Army 3........West Point, N.Y. 02/23/29....RMC 8, Army 3.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/22/30....RMC 5, Army 3........West Point, N.Y. 03/07/31....RMC 7, Army 5.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/05/32....RMC 7, Army 1........West Point, N.Y. 02/25/33....RMC 3, Army 1.......... Kingston, Ont. 1934...........RMC 6, Army 4........West Point, N.Y. 03/02/35....Tie 4-4....................... Kingston, Ont. 1936...........RMC 5, Army 2........West Point, N.Y. 1937...........RMC 4, Army 1.......... Kingston, Ont. 1938...........RMC 1, Army 0........West Point, N.Y. 1939...........Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/06/42....Army 3, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 1949...........Army 5, RMC 4........West Point, N.Y. 03/11/50....RMC 6, Army 4.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/03/51....Army 4, RMC 2........West Point, N.Y. 03/01/52....RMC 7, Army 4.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/07/53....Army 5, RMC 4........West Point, N.Y. 03/06/54....Army 5, RMC 3.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/05/55....RMC 3, Army 2 (OT).West Point, N.Y. 03/10/56....Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/09/57....Army 7, RMC 2........West Point, N.Y. 03/08/58....Army 5, RMC 1.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/07/59....RMC 6, Army 1........West Point, N.Y. 03/05/60....Army 7, RMC 5.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/04/61....Army 7, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 03/03/62....Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont.

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Date Score Site 03/02/63....Army 9, RMC 4........West Point, N.Y. 03/07/64....RMC 4, Army 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/06/65....Army 6, RMC 0........West Point, N.Y. 03/05/66....RMC 8, Army 3.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/04/67....Army 9, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 03/09/68....Army 4, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/08/69....Army 5, RMC 2........West Point, N.Y. 03/07/70....Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/06/71....Army 6, RMC 0........West Point, N.Y. 03/11/72....RMC 7, Army 4.......... Kingston, Ont. 03/10/73....Tie 4-4.....................West Point, N.Y. 03/02/74....Tie 4-4....................... Kingston, Ont. 03/08/75....Army 2, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 03/13/76....Tie 4-4....................... Kingston, Ont. 03/12/77....Army 11, RMC 2......West Point, N.Y. 02/18/78....RMC 7, Army 6.......... Kingston, Ont. 01/27/79....Army 12, RMC 4......West Point, N.Y. 01/26/80....RMC 5, Army 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/21/81....Army 10, RMC 5......West Point, N.Y. 02/06/82....RMC 4, Army 3.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/19/83....RMC 3, Army 2........West Point, N.Y. 02/18/84....RMC 8, Army 5.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/09/85....Army 6, RMC 4........West Point, N.Y. 01/25/86....Army 9, RMC 7.......... Kingston, Ont. 01/24/87....RMC 4, Army 3........West Point, N.Y. 01/23/88....Army 4, RMC 3.......... Kingston, Ont. 01/21/89....Army 3, RMC 2 (OT).West Point, N.Y. 01/20/90....Tie 3-3 (OT) . ............. Kingston, Ont. 01/26/91....Army 11, RMC 1......West Point, N.Y. 01/25/92....Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/06/93....Army 6, RMC 2........West Point, N.Y.

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Date Score Site 02/12/94....Army 6, RMC 0.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/11/95....Army 6, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 02/10/96....Army 2, RMC 0.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/08/97....Army 7, RMC 3........West Point, N.Y. 02/07/98....Tie 2-2 (OT)................ Kingston, Ont. 02/06/99....Army 3, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 02/12/00....RMC 3, Army 0.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/10/01....Army 7, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 02/09/02....RMC 3, Army 2 (OT)... Kingston, Ont. 02/08/03....Army 4, RMC 0........West Point, N.Y. 02/07/04....Army 3, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 02/05/05....Army 6, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 02/11/06....Tie 3-3 (OT)................ Kingston, Ont. 02/04/11....Army 9, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 01/26/13....Army 4, RMC 1........West Point, N.Y. 01/25/14....Army 5, RMC 2.......... Kingston, Ont. 01/24/15....Army 8, RMC 0........West Point, N.Y.


h o c k e y THE ARMY-RMC RIVALRY

Former Army coach Jack Riley and former RMC mentor Danny MacLeod helped drop the first puck before a 9-1 Army win on Feb. 4, 2012 at West Point. Although the trophy was expected to remain at West Point, a myth arose in the early years of the series that the trophy was presented to the losing team. The following winter, 1924, the Black Knights traveled to Kingston. Army had played hockey since 1904 (138 games) and this was the first contest away from West Point. In fact, with the exception of their trips to Canada every other year, Army continued to play only home games until 1941. Royal Military College won that 1924 tilt 10-5, ruining the homecoming of first-year Army coach Ray Marchand. The Pointer, the Corps newspaper, said of this game, “... Moreover, stronger opponents than the Canadian cadets could hardly have been found anywhere. That the men emerged on the short end of the score as close as ten to five is little short of miraculous. “The international contest was noteworthy also for the clean sportsmanship that prevailed. Not a foul marred the progress of the game, and both schools are eager to continue the annual meeting of the two service academies.” No penalties were called in the series until 1954. In that game, at the urging of Army coach Jack Riley, infractions were called. The first penalty came against Dirk Lueders, the Army goalie. The Paladins dominated the early series, winning 14 of the first 15 games, with the other ending in a 4-4 tie in 1935. Army earned its first victory in 1939, a 3-2 decision in Kingston. After a two-year break, the matchup resumed in 1942 with Army winning, 3-1. Royal Military College closed during World War II, and when the teams met again in 1949, the Black Knights secured a 5-4 win as parity finally seeped into the series. Riley took over the Army program in 1951 and

the Black Knights quickly gained ground on their adversaries from the north. Army won 15 of the 20 games in the 1950s and 1960s to forge an 18-21-1 record in the overall series. “It is similar to the Army-Navy football game,” Riley said. “U.S. and Canadian ambassadors have been known to attend. It is always very intense.” The early 1970s was the “tie” era, with three of the four contests between 1973 and 1976 ending deadlocked. Interestingly, four of the six ties in the series happened to be 4-4. Overtime was not played during these years. The only previous overtime game went to RMC, 3-2, in 1955. In the early 1980s, it was decided that overtime would be reinstated. Until the 1998 game, the two most recent overtime contests had been in 1989 and 1990. Rich Sheridan’s last minute goal gave Army a 3-2 win in 1989, while his apparent last-second goal in regulation was disallowed in 1990 and the game finished deadlocked 3-3 following a scoreless extra session. The teams played evenly from the mid-1970s through the mid-1980s, with each winning five games. When Riley retired in 1986, he had brought the Black Knights to within one game of overtaking RMC in the series. At that time, the Paladins held a slight 26-25-4 edge. But with the arrival of Riley’s son, Rob, to the bench, Army dominated its military brothers. The Black Knights did not lose to the Royal Military College of Canada in the 1990s. Two ties, in 1990 and 1998, were the only blemishes on an otherwise spectacular 10-year run. RMC’s 3-0 win in 2000 ended a 12-game unbeaten streak and got the Paladins off to a good start in the new millennium. However, Army rebounded with a big win at Tate Rink in 2001 that tipped the scales in the Americans’ favor once

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again. In 2003 as a salute to both country’s men and women defending the world’s freedom overseas, the National Hockey League supplied officials for the contest held in the Kingston Memorial Centre. Former RMC head coach Danny MacLeod contacted the NHL, which was able to comply with the former coaching legend’s request as most officials enjoyed a weekend off for the professional league’s annual all-star game. Jack Riley, who coached Army Hockey from 1951 through 1986, was behind the bench for 22 victories, finishing his career with a 22-11-3 (.653) record against the Paladins. Rob etched a remarkable 13-3-2 (.778) account in his 18 seasons at the helm, while Marchand posted two victories and Len Patten added the other. In 2005, Brian Riley notched a victory in his first game versus RMC, accomplishing something his father and brother failed to do. Four years ago, Army and RMC skated to a 3-3 draw in Kingston. Together, the Riley family has accounted for 37 of Army’s 39 wins in the history of the series. Brian Riley earned his second win during the 2011-12 season with a 9-1 victory. MacLeod and Jack Riley were part of a ceremonial puck drop as the series resumes. The younger Riley’s club proceeded to defeat RMC 4-1 in 2012-13 at Tate Rink. The team rivalry returns to Kingston this winter. Although the rivalry began as a hockey-only battle, the rivalry has expanded over the years to include competition in rifle, pistol, men’s volleyball, karate, judo and debating. The annual encounter with RMC is billed as “RMC Weekend” at the military academy. The atmosphere in the arena always resembles that of an Olympic event, complete with spectators waving their country’s flag in support of their team.

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h o c k e y ARMY’S ALL-AMERICAN

GEORGE CLARK (Winnetka, Ill.)

The only two-time first team All-East selection in Army hockey history, George Clark ranks third on the Black Knights’ alltime scoring charts (266 points) and first in career goals (153). He holds two other school records as well, having posted 18 career hat tricks and stringing together four consecutive three-goal games during the 1972-73 campaign.

All-East – 1974, 1975 Career Statistics (1971-75) GP G A PTS 108 153 113 266

TOM GARVER (West Point, N.Y.)

A local product from West Point, N.Y., Tom Garver is the measuring stick by which all modern day Army goalies are judged. Garver entered the Academy in 1973 and started every game that season for the Black Knights. His 75 career victories and 2,858 career saves are both school records. Garver was selected to the second team All-East squad in 1977, the same season that Dave Rost was named first team All-East.

All-East – 1977 Career Statistics (1973-77) GP W-L-T GAA Saves 109 75-30-3 3.76 2,858

(Greensburg, Pa.) Goalie Josh Kassel became Army’s first Division I All-American selection with a phenomenal junior season in 2007-08. The 6-2, 180-pound Kassel earned secondteam honors after posting an 18-10-2 record that included five shutouts, a 1.92 goals against average and a .925 save percentage. Kassel beat No. 20 Air Force by identical 2-1 scores in a pair of games that were nationally televised. Twice, he registered back-to-back shutouts and was named the Atlantic Hockey Association Player of the Year, the first goalie to earn the honor. While the first Division I All-American, Kassel is the fourth Army player to be recognized on a national stage. Forwards George Clark and Dave Rost and goalie Tom Garver were all honored prior to the Black Knights’ Division I affiliation.

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DAVE ROST (Buffalo, N.Y.)

Army’s all-time leading scorer (330 points) and the only Black Knight to reach 300 points and 200 assists in a career. Rost posted nine hat tricks during the 1976-77 season, a campaign that saw him break the school record for points in a single season (108). He was a first team pick in 1977.

All-East – 1977 Career Statistics (1973-77) GP G A PTS 114 104 226 330 Josh Kassel, 2007-08 Opponent Min. GA Saves Result at Bemidji State 58:56 2 22 L, 1-2 RPI 59:17 3 19 L, 1-3 at Connecticut 60:00 1 15 W, 4-1 at Holy Cross 60:00 2 21 W, 5-2 at Holy Cross 58:56 3 25 L, 1-3 at American Int’l 60:00 3 15 W, 4-3 BENTLEY 60:00 2 20 W, 7-2 BENTLEY 58:54 3 28 L, 2-3 at RIT 64:27 2 34 T, 2-2 SACRED HEART 60:00 2 27 W, 4-2 at Sacred Heart 58:07 4 30 L, 2-4 at Connecticut 59:49 4 11 L, 1-4 at Merrimack 15:14 3 5 L, 1-4 CANISIUS 59:50 3 20 L, 0-3 CANISIUS 60:00 1 22 W, 2-1 AIR FORCE 60:00 1 34 W, 2-1 AIR FORCE 59:46 1 24 W, 2-1 CONNECTICUT 60:00 1 15 W, 3-1 CONNECTICUT 59:38 0 26 W, 6-0 HOLY CROSS 59:48 0 29 W, 2-0 HOLY CROSS 65:00 1 27 T, 1-1 AMERICAN INT’L 59:45 0 17 W, 4-0 at American Int’l 60:00 0 24 W, 4-0 at BENTLEY 58:46 2 24 L, 1-2 at BENTLEY 59:59 3 28 W, 6-3 at Sacred Heart 60:00 1 28 W, 6-1 SACRED HEART 59:52 2 21 W, 3-2 AMERICAN INT’L 59:53 0 24 W, 4-0 AMERICAN INT’L 60:00 2 28 W, 5-2 vs Mercyhurst 57:46 4 23 L, 2-4 30 Games 1753:43 56 686 18-10-2


h o c k e y TWO SEASON TO REMEMBER

DAVE ROST

During an era when hockey greatness was judged by 50 goals in 50 games, Army hockey established its own measuring stick when Dave Merhar scored 57 goals in 28 games and finished the season with 107 points. Eight years later, another Dave came along and surpassed Merhar’s seemingly unbreakable

record by one point. Considered two of the finest hockey players ever to pass through the Academy’s iron gates, Dave Rost and Dave Merhar are the only cadets to top the 100-point plateau in a single season. Merhar and Rost are one of only 12 college hockey players ever to author a 100-point campaign in NCAA history. Merhar was the first to do it, with a magical 57-goal, 50-assist campaign in just 28 games in 1968-69. Rost one-upped Merhar’s mark with a 108-point season (43G, 65A) that has stood as the Army record. Prior to Merhar’s 107-point season, the previous school record had belonged to Mike Thompson, who totaled 66 points in 1963-64. Rost’s 1976-77 Breakdown Opponent G A Pts. Result Norwich 1 2 3 5-4 W Framingham State 3 3 6 11-5 W SUNY Plattsburgh 3 4 7 11-1 W New England Coll. 3 0 3 7-2 W Bridgewater State 0 6 6 10-4 W at Massachusetts 1 3 4 7-2 W at Holy Cross 2 2 4 6-5 W Wesleyan 3 2 5 6-1 W Bryant 3 6 9 11-2 W St. Nick’s 2 2 4 14-3 W Elmira 3 3 6 10-4 W SUNY Oswego 0 3 3 4-2 W North Adams State 1 2 3 6-4 W at Air Force 1 1 2 3-6 L at Air Force 0 1 1 2-6 L New Haven 2 2 4 9-0 W at CMR 2 4 6 10-2 W at CMR 1 3 4 15-2 W Princeton 4 2 6 6-2 W at Salem State 0 1 1 4-3 W at St. Anselm 0 2 2 4-7 L Connecticut 1 0 1 5-2 W Boston College 0 1 1 2-4 L at UMass-Lowell 1 1 2 3-5 L Babson 0 2 2 5-0 W Merrimack 0 1 1 (OT) 4-4 T American Int’l 3 1 4 (OT) 7-6 W Union 0 4 4 4-11 L RMC 3 1 4 11-2 W Totals 43 65 108 22-6-1

Surrounded by a solid supporting cast that included classmates Tony Curran and John Ahlbrecht, Merhar led the Black Knights to just their second 20-win season in 1968-69. Merhar had a point in all 28 contests and was held without a goal on just three occasions. He finished with six points or more seven different times during the season. He scored a seasonhigh five goals at the University of Pennsylvania in a 9-6 win. His 100-point effort established a new NCAA single-season scoring record and made him a charter member of the 100-point club. Before 1968-69, no other college hockey player had ever scored 100 points in a single season. Merhar posted these amazing numbers against some of the top college hockey competition in the East. The Black Knights faced nine of the 10 schools that comprise the powerful Hockey East today. Boston College, Northeastern and New Hampshire all dotted Army’s schedule. The Ely, Minn., native registered 17 points in those nine contests. The demands of playing a challenging Division I schedule did not slow the progress of the Black Knights’ star forward. Merhar also set a number of school records, two of which still stand today. He strung together a streak of 15 consecutive games in which he scored a goal, stretching from Jan. 11 (vs. St. Nick’s) to Feb. 24 (vs. Connecticut). Army was 11-4 during that stretch. Merhar also turned in nine hat tricks during the season, a record that was tied by Rost during his record-setting campaign but never surpassed. The 1976-77 season was also a terrific campaign for Army. Led by Rost’s record-setting production, the Black Knights went 22-6-1 and outscored their opponents by a two-to-one margin, 202-101. Tom Rost, Dave’s brother, and John Harrison gave the Black Knights more than just one weapon in Army’s arsenal. With 78 and 74 points, respectively, Tom Rost and Harrison authored two of the top 20 single season scoring efforts in Academy annals. In addition, Tom Rost posted 97 points (40G, 57A) in 1979-80, good for third highest in Academy history. That is the closest anybody has come to the century mark at Army since. Dave Rost scored nine times against Bryant in an early-season 11-2 victory. Like Merhar, Rost earned a point in every game that season. Rost was particularly destructive to the visitor’s from the north. He posted 10 points in a weekend series against Canada’s College Militaire Royal, and registered a hat trick along with an assist on the last day of the season against the Royal Military College. That performance pushed him past Merhar for the single-season record. Rost finished the 1976-77 campaign tied with Clarkson’s Dave Taylor as the nation’s leading scorer. Their 108 points that winter also broke Merhar’s NCAA single-season mark. Their standard would last another eight years until 1985.

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It was Rost’s late season push that eventually won him the school and NCAA record. Rost scored four points in each of his last three games, including two hat tricks. His 65 assists fell one shy of his own record of 66 set two years earlier. Rost tied Merhar’s DAVE MERHAR record of nine hat tricks that season. His 43 goals is the fourth highest total in Academy history. The high-scoring forward became Army’s second All-American. He finished his career as Army’s all-time leading scorer with 330 points, while also establishing an NCAA Division II record. In addition, Rost set the school’s single-season mark for assists in both a single season (66) and a career (226). Rost became part of the Army Athletic Association’s second Hall of Fame class in November 2005 when he was inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. Merhar was similarly honored in 2006, joining legendary coach Jack Riley as the first three predominantly associated with the hockey program to be honored.

Merhar’s 1968-69 Breakdown Opponent G A Pts. Result American Int’l 3 2 5 7-3 W Middlebury 4 1 5 9-6 W Princeton 1 1 2 3-1 W Norwich 1 3 4 5-2 W Rensselaer 1 1 2 2-5 L Waterloo 0 1 1 2-9 L Ohio 3 3 6 9-4 W at Dartmouth 0 1 1 (OT) 7-7 T St. Nick’s 2 0 2 5-3 W Bishop’s Univ. 4 2 6 10-1 W at Pennsylvania 5 1 6 9-6 W Northeastern 1 1 2 5-1 W at Providence 1 0 1 1-5 L at Brown 2 2 4 4-6 L Massachusetts 2 2 4 5-1 W Bowdoin 2 3 5 7-3 W at Yale 2 1 3 3-1 W at Hamilton 4 2 6 (OT) 8-7 W at Colgate 1 0 1 3-4 L Vermont 1 2 3 (OT) 3-2 W at Williams 4 3 7 11-2 W at Boston College 2 0 2 3-5 L Connecticut 1 6 7 10-2 W New Hampshire 0 4 4 5-7 L Merrimack 2 0 2 6-5 W RMC 3 2 5 5-2 W Air Force 3 4 7 12-4 W Air Force 2 2 4 8-0 W Totals 57 50 107 20-7-1

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h o c k e y DECADE-BY-DECADE RESULTS Year W L T 1904 5 1 0 1905 7 1 0 1906 5 1 0 1907 3 6 0 1908 5 2 0 1909 0 1 1 Decade Record: 25-12-1 (.671)

Pct. .833 .875 .833 .333 .714 .250 128

GF 39 23 30 15 19 2 66

GA 9 7 13 27 7 3

Coach Capt. Edward King Capt. Robert Foy Capt. Robert Foy Capt. Robert Foy Lt. George Russell Lt. George Russell

Captain(s) LeRoy Bartlett LeRoy Bartlett Richard Park Richard Park Philip Gordon Philip Hayes

1910 0 4 3 1911 1 3 0 1912 2 1 1 1913 5 1 0 1914 2 5 0 1915 1 4 0 1916 2 1 1 1917 6 5 0 1918 6 3 0 1919 2 2 0 Decade Record: 27-29-5 (.484)

.214 .250 .625 .833 .286 .200 .625 .545 .667 .500 166

1 6 8 42 24 7 13 31 27 7 128

12 7 12 7 29 13 11 21 9 7

Lt. George Russell Lt. LeRoy Bartlett Lt. LeRoy Bartlett Lt. Philip Gordon Lt. Philip Gordon Lt. Frank Purdon Lt. Frank Purdon Lt. Frank Purdon Capt. Joseph Viner Capt. Philip Day

Meade Wildrick Millard Harmon Millard Harmon Joseph Viner Ralph Royce Robert Strong Latham Brundred Elbert Ford Henry Nichols Henry Nichols

1920 4 2 1 1921 0 2 1 1922 5 3 1 1923 7 7 0 1924 3 5 0 1925 3 3 1 1926 3 6 0 1927 0 3 1 1928 1 8 0 1929 3 9 0 Decade Record: 29-48-5 (.384)

.643 26 .167 6 .611 26 .500 36 .375 23 .500 16 .333 17 .125 7 .111 .250 23 189 278

11 11 15 39 30 17 30 20 9 61

Capt. Philip Day Talbot Hunter Talbot Hunter Talbot Hunter Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand 44 Ray Marchand

Henry Burgard Harry Stout James O’Connell Kevin O’Shea Lindsay Caywood Henry Westphalinger Willet Baird Mark Lewis Ray Marchand Tito Moscatelli Normando Costello

1930 6 3 2 1931 4 6 0 1932 5 4 0 1933 5 4 0 1934 4 6 0 1935 4 5 1 1936 5 4 0 1937 5 5 0 1938 5 4 1 1939 6 4 0 Decade Record: 49-45-4 (.520)

.636 .400 .556 .556 .400 .450 .556 .500 .550 .600 298

31 37 47 27 24 21 22 27 29 33 290

23 34 37 35 41 27 31 22 21 19

Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand

Roy Linquist John Waters Thomas Darcy David Wagstaff Thomas O’Neil James Donohue William Grohs Maxwell Tincher William Blanchard Richard Curtin

1940 6 2 2 1941 4 6 1 1942 1 11 0 1943 3 8 0 1944 5 4 0 1945 7 2 1 1946 7 6 0 1947 4 9 1 1948 11 4 1 1949 8 7 0 Decade Record: 56-59-6 (.488)

.700 .409 .083 .273 .556 .750 .538 .321 .719 .533 552

35 38 33 38 56 65 87 64 78 58 537

37 39 81 61 38 37 70 72 39 63

Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Ray Marchand Lt. Col. John Hines Maj. Robert Lutz Len Patten Len Patten Len Patten Len Patten

George Larkin Willard Gilbert Frederic Tate Sidney Peterman, William Ray Henry Beukema George Casey Edward Crowley Patrick O’Connell Arthur Snyder Albert Austin

1950 3 9 0 1951 2 10 1 1952 3 12 0 1953 8 8 0 1954 10 7 0 1955 8 8 0 1956 11 5 0 1956-57 14 4 0 1957-58 15 4 1 1958-59 9 10 1 Decade Record: 83-77-3 (.518)

.250 .192 .200 .500 .588 .500 .688 .778 .775 .475 696

39 33 46 56 66 73 72 125 107 79 711

83 76 87 64 79 86 46 59 61 70

Len Patten Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley

Charles Kuyk William Depew (none elected) David Pistenma Victor Hugo George Monahan Ralph Chesnauskas Edward Hickey Leonard McCormick Laurence Palmer

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h o c k e y DECADE-BY-DECADE RESULTS Year W L T Pct. 1959-60 16 5 1 .750 1960-61 17 8 0 .680 1961-62 17 6 1 .729 1962-63 17 6 2 .720 1963-64 20 8 0 .714 1964-65 17 7 0 .708 1965-66 17 7 1 .700 1966-67 15 12 0 .556 1967-68 14 10 0 .583 1968-69 20 7 1 .732 Decade Record: 170-76-6 (.687)

GF 119 139 111 120 154 131 132 151 110 167 1334

GA 62 62 52 57 69 56 85 104 84 104 735

Coach Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley

Captain(s) Edward Crowley John Dewar Paul Dobbins Gerald Stonehouse Gary Johnson Mike Thompson Laurence Hansen Parker Anderson Michael Palone Dave Merhar

1969-70 13 12 0 .520 1970-71 8 14 1 .369 1971-72 11 14 0 .440 1972-73 9 17 1 .352 1973-74 20 7 1 .732 1974-75 18 11 0 .621 1975-76 18 9 1 .661 1976-77 22 6 1 .776 1977-78 13 12 1 .519 1978-79 7 21 0 .250 Decade Record: 139-123-6 (.530) 1979-80 19 12 1 .609 1980-81 21 13 1 .614 1981-82 25 11 0 .694 1982-83 25 11 1 .689 1983-84 28 5 1 .838 1984-85 17 13 0 .567 1985-86 18 11 1 .617 1986-87 9 19 1 .328 1987-88 9 19 2 .333 1988-89 13 16 1 .450 Decade Record: 184-130-9 (.584)

72 81 99 121 166 169 161 202 130 110 1311

79 80 88 136 115 119 101 101 129 184 1132

Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley

Dave Young Dan Scioletti Geoffrey Champion Ed Roubian George Clark George Clark Pat Sullivan Thomas Garver Kevin Walsh Kenneth Hawes

205 230 260 220 241 150 157 89 97 93 1742

141 160 171 140 104 121 117 130 151 127 1362

Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley

Tom Rost Matt Bradley Jim Knowlton Dan Cox Robbie Craig Mike Symes Ted Moran Kevin Keenan Vinny Bono Brian Cox

1989-90 10 16 4 .400 1990-91 8 18 3 .328 1991-92 13 17 1 .435 1992-93 16 11 1 .589 1993-94 14 16 0 .467 1994-95 20 13 1 .603 1995-96 24 9 1 .721 1996-97 19 13 2 .588 1997-98 18 15 1 .544 1998-99 16 16 3 .500 Decade Record: 158-144-17 (.522) 1999-00 13 18 2 .424 2000-01 14 20 1 .414 2001-02 11 18 6 .400 2002-03 18 16 0 .529 2003-04 12 18 3 .409 2004-05 11 21 3 .357 2005-06 12 18 7 .419 2006-07 19 12 5 .597 2007-08 19 14 4 .568 2008-09 11 19 6 .388 Decade Record: 140-174-37 (.452)

93 104 138 133 123 173 164 158 156 133 1375

113 121 163 86 121 106 81 119 106 104 1120

Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley

Scott Schulze, Rich Sheridan Todd Tamburino, Scott Williams Chris Mead, Chris Soucie Chad Sundem Mike Landers Craig Fellman, Sean Hennessy Ian Winer Mike Opdenaker Anthony Felice Greg Buckmeier, Andy Lundbohm

102 112 109 93 82 79 83 102 101 92 955

98 132 114 92 107 103 97 88 73 125 1029

Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Rob Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley Brian Riley

Paul Gonzalez, T.J. McMeniman Mike Fairman Tim Murphy Joe Dudek Jon Boyle, Mike McLean Chad Fifield, Seth Beamer Seth Beamer Casey Bickley Bryce Hollweg, Chase Podsiad Zach McKelvie

2009-10 11 18 7 .403 2010-11 11 20 4 .371 2011-12 4 23 7 .221 2012-13 7 22 5 .279 2013-14 6 28 0 .176 2014-15 8 22 4 .294 Decade Record: 47-133-27 (.292)

98 86 65 73 73 68 390

114 Brian Riley 115 Brian Riley 120 Brian Riley 121 Brian Riley 146 Brian Riley 108 Brian Riley 578

Totals

9,209

8,696

1,107

1,050

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1904 (5-1) Coach: Capt. Edward King Newburgh Academy.............................................. W, 7-1 Mohegan Lake School............................................. L, 1-4 Newburgh Alumni................................................. W, 4-3 Holbrook................................................................ W, 8-0 Kingston Military Acad........................................ W, 11-0 Riverview Athletic Club.......................................... W, 8-1 1905 (7-1) Coach: Capt. Robert Foy Newburgh Alumni................................................. W, 3-0 Newburgh Academy.............................................. W, 4-0 Brooklyn Poly. Inst................................................. W, 6-2 St. Paul’s School...................................................... L, 1-2 Riverview Military Acad......................................... W, 2-0 Mohegan Lake School............................................ W, 2-1 Essex Troop, NJNG................................................. W, 2-0 Mohegan Lake School............................................ W, 3-2 1906 (5-1) Coach: Capt. Robert Foy Kingston Military Acad.......................................... W, 8-1 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 3-2 Brooklyn Poly. Institute.......................................... W, 2-1 St. Paul’s School..................................................... W, 6-0 Berkeley................................................................. W, 4-0 Trinity..................................................................... L, 7-9 1907 (3-6) Coach: Capt. Robert Foy Trinity.................................................................... W, 1-0 Riverview Military Acad.......................................... L, 0-3 Newburgh Academy.............................................. W, 6-0 London Field Club................................................... L, 0-3 Rensselaer.............................................................. L, 1-2 Cutler School......................................................... W, 7-1 Cornell.................................................................... L, 0-4 St. Paul’s School...................................................... L, 0-2 Albany H.S............................................................ L, 0-12 1908 (5-2) Coach: Lt. George Russell Cornell.................................................................... L, 0-2 Albany H.S............................................................. W, 3-1 Trinity.................................................................... W, 6-0 Riverview Military Acad......................................... W, 5-1 MIT........................................................................ W, 2-1 NYNG 7th Regiment.............................................. W, 1-0 Pawling School........................................................ L, 2-3 1909 (0-1-1) Coach: Lt. George Russell Brooklyn Poly. Institute........................................... L, 1-2 Pawling School.........................................................T, 1-1 1910 (0-4-3) Coach: Lt. George Russell Princeton................................................................ L, 0-1 Penn........................................................................T, 0-0 Springfield Training School......................................T, 1-1 MIT......................................................................... L, 0-3 Rensselaer.............................................................. L, 0-3 NYNG 7th Regiment............................................... L, 0-4 Columbia.................................................................T, 0-0 1911 (1-3) Coach: Lt. LeRoy Bartlett Stevens Tech.......................................................... W, 3-0 Amherst.................................................................. L, 0-2 Springfield Training School..................................... L, 1-2 Williams.................................................................. L, 2-3 1912 (2-1-1) Coach: Lt. LeRoy Bartlett Stevens Tech.......................................................... W, 5-0 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 2-1 MIT....................................................................... L, 0-10 Amherst...................................................................T, 1-1 1913 (5-1) Coach: Lt. Philip Gordon MIT......................................................................... L, 0-5 N. Y. Military Academy......................................... W, 27-0 Amherst................................................................. W, 1-0

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Trinity.................................................................... W, 3-0 New York University.............................................. W, 7-2 Norwich................................................................. W, 4-0 1914 (2-5) Coach: Lt. Philip Gordon Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 0-5 Cornell................................................................... W, 1-0 NYNG 7th Regiment............................................... L, 4-7 Princeton................................................................ L, 3-5 Stone School.......................................................... W, 9-0 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 3-7 Amherst.................................................................. L, 4-5 1915 (1-4) Coach: Lt. Frank Purdon Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-7 Springfield Y.M.C.A................................................. L, 1-2 NYNG 7th Regiment.............................................. W, 3-0 M.V.M., Batallion “A”.............................................. L, 1-2 Columbia................................................................ L, 1-2 1916 (2-1-1) Coach: Lt. Frank Purdon Stevens Tech.......................................................... W, 4-1 Newburgh Athletic Club........................................ W, 9-1 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 0-9 Rensselaer...............................................................T, 0-0 1917 (6-5) Coach: Lt. Frank Purdon Newman School.................................................... W, 9-0 New York State College.......................................... W, 7-1 NYNG 7th Regiment.............................................. W, 2-1 Colgate................................................................... L, 2-5 Springfield Y.M.C.A................................................ W, 4-3 MIT........................................................................ W, 2-1 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-2 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 0-3 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 2-0 New Rochelle Hockey Club..................................... L, 0-2 Verona Hockey Club............................................... L, 2-3 1918 (6-3) Coach: Capt. Joseph Viner Brooklyn Poly. Institute.......................................... W, 7-0 Flushing H.S............................................................ L, 0-1 N.Y. Military Academy............................................ W, 8-1 Princeton................................................................ L, 0-1 Williams.................................................................. L, 2-4 Jamaica H.S............................................................ W, 4-0 Erasmus H.S........................................................... W, 2-0 Mass. Agr. College................................................. W, 2-1 Camp Upton.......................................................... W, 2-1 1919 (2-2) Coach: Capt. Philip Day Brooklyn Hockey Club............................................ W, 1-0 Crescent Athletic Club........................................... W, 2-1 Boston College........................................................ L, 4-5 N.Y. Military Academy............................................. L, 0-1 1920 (4-2-1) Coach: Capt. Philip Day New York State College........................................ W, 16-0 New Rochelle Hockey Club..................................... L, 1-5 Boston College........................................................ L, 0-5 Penn........................................................................T, 1-1 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 2-0 N.Y. Military Academy............................................ W, 5-0 Williams................................................................. W, 1-0

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1922 (5-3-1) Coach: Talbot Hunter Albany Country Club.............................................. W, 2-0 Colgate.................................................................. W, 3-0 St. Nick’s................................................................. L, 1-4 Hamilton................................................................ W, 3-0 Bates...................................................................... W, 4-1 Springfield............................................................. W, 7-0 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 3-4 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 0-3 Williams...................................................................T, 3-3 1923 (7-7) Coach: Talbot Hunter Penn...................................................................... W, 2-1 Amherst................................................................. W, 2-1 Lafayette................................................................ W, 9-1 MIT......................................................................... L, 5-6 Bates....................................................................... L, 1-2 Albany Country Club.............................................. W, 1-0 Princeton................................................................ L, 2-6 F3 RMC................................................................... L, 0-3 Dartmouth............................................................. W, 1-0 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 5-2 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-2 Columbia............................................................... W, 5-1 Williams.................................................................. L, 1-5 Boston College........................................................ L, 1-9 1924 (3-5) Coach: Ray Marchand J5 Royal Bank of Canada......................................... L, 3-7 J12 Penn................................................................. L, 1-2 J23 Bates................................................................. L, 0-1 F2 MIT................................................................... W, 2-0 F9 Mass. Agr. College............................................. W, 3-2 Union..................................................................... W, 6-2 F16 at RMC........................................................... L, 5-10 F23 Boston College................................................. L, 3-6 1925 (3-3-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Union..................................................................... W, 4-1 MIT..........................................................................T, 1-1 Bates...................................................................... W, 5-1 Boston University................................................... L, 3-4 Amherst................................................................. W, 2-0 Princeton................................................................ L, 1-5 F22 RMC................................................................. L, 0-5 1926 (3-6) Coach: Ray Marchand Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 1-5 Bates...................................................................... W, 4-3 Boston College........................................................ L, 3-7 Amherst................................................................. W, 4-2 Boston University................................................... L, 0-3 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-2 Syracuse................................................................. L, 1-4 Middlebury............................................................ W, 3-1 Williams.................................................................. L, 0-3 1927 (0-3-1) Coach: Ray Marchand MIT......................................................................... L, 0-7 Clarkson.................................................................. L, 4-5 Amherst...................................................................T, 1-1 F19 at RMC............................................................. L, 2-7 1928 (1-8) Coach: Ray Marchand Clarkson.................................................................. L, 0-1 Bates....................................................................... L, 0-2 Mass. Agr. College................................................. W, 3-0 Boston University................................................... L, 0-9 Dartmouth............................................................ L, 1-12 Middlebury............................................................. L, 1-3 Amherst.................................................................. L, 1-2 F18 RMC................................................................. L, 3-8 Williams.................................................................. L, 0-7


h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1929 (3-9) Coach: Ray Marchand St. Stephen’s.......................................................... W, 5-2 Williams................................................................ L, 0-10 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-3 Bates....................................................................... L, 0-5 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 1-5 MIT......................................................................... L, 2-5 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 0-9 Amherst.................................................................. L, 3-4 Colgate................................................................... L, 1-8 Norwich................................................................. W, 3-1 F23 at RMC............................................................. L, 3-8 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 4-1 1930 (6-3-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Conn. Agr. College................................................. W, 3-0 Williams...................................................................T, 2-2 Mass. Agr. College................................................. W, 5-3 Bates...................................................................... W, 2-0 Colgate....................................................................T, 2-2 Vermont................................................................ W, 7-2 Marquette.............................................................. L, 1-5 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 2-4 St. Stephen’s.......................................................... W, 3-0 F22 RMC................................................................. L, 3-5 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 1-0 1931 (4-6) Coach: Ray Marchand Harvard................................................................. L, 0-10 Mass. Agr. College.................................................. L, 1-5 Bates...................................................................... W, 7-1 Boston University................................................... L, 2-4 MIT......................................................................... L, 2-3 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 0-2 Vermont................................................................ W, 4-2 Rensselaer............................................................. W, 8-0 St. Stephen’s.......................................................... W, 8-0 M7 at RMC............................................................. L, 5-7 1932 (5-4) Coach: Ray Marchand Colgate.................................................................. W, 6-4 Williams................................................................. W, 4-2 St. Stephen’s.......................................................... W, 9-0 Boston University................................................... L, 3-8 Princeton................................................................ L, 1-7 Conn. Agr. College............................................... W, 10-0 Vermont................................................................ W, 9-0 Clarkson.................................................................. L, 4-9 M5 RMC.................................................................. L, 1-7 1933 (5-4) Coach: Ray Marchand Williams................................................................. W, 3-2 Boston University................................................... L, 0-7 Yale......................................................................... L, 3-5 New Hampshire..................................................... W, 4-3 Hamilton................................................................ W, 2-1 Williams................................................................. W, 3-2 Princeton.............................................................. L, 1-10 Union................................................................... W, 10-2 F25 at RMC............................................................. L, 1-3 1934 (4-6) Coach: Ray Marchand MIT......................................................................... L, 4-7 Colgate................................................................... L, 1-2 Union..................................................................... W, 4-3 Mass. State College............................................... W, 3-2 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 0-3 Williams................................................................. W, 2-1 Princeton................................................................ L, 1-9 Middlebury............................................................ W, 3-2 Brown..................................................................... L, 2-6 RMC........................................................................ L, 4-6 1935 (4-5-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Colgate................................................................... L, 0-2 MIT........................................................................ W, 1-0 Mass. State College............................................... W, 4-3

Union..................................................................... W, 4-0 Boston University................................................... L, 2-5 Hamilton................................................................ W, 2-1 Middlebury............................................................. L, 1-3 Williams.................................................................. L, 1-3 Brown..................................................................... L, 2-6 M2 at RMC..............................................................T, 4-4 1936 (5-4) Coach: Ray Marchand Union..................................................................... W, 6-2 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 4-8 Middlebury............................................................ W, 4-2 Hamilton................................................................ W, 6-2 Boston University................................................... L, 2-5 Williams.................................................................. L, 0-4 Colgate.................................................................. W, 5-2 MIT........................................................................ W, 3-1 RMC........................................................................ L, 2-5 1937 (5-5) Coach: Ray Marchand Mass. State College............................................... W, 4-1 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 1-2 Union..................................................................... W, 3-2 Colgate................................................................... L, 1-2 Hamilton................................................................ W, 5-1 Williams.................................................................. L, 1-3 Boston University................................................... L, 3-5 Middlebury............................................................ W, 3-0 MIT........................................................................ W, 5-2 at RMC.................................................................... L, 1-4 1938 (5-4-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Mass. State College.................................................T, 3-3 MIT......................................................................... L, 0-3 Williams.................................................................. L, 1-3 Union..................................................................... W, 3-2 Colgate.................................................................. W, 2-1 Hamilton................................................................ W, 1-0 Rensselaer........................................................... W, 12-1 Boston University................................................... L, 5-6 Cornell................................................................... W, 2-1 RMC........................................................................ L, 0-1 1939 (6-4) Coach: Ray Marchand Middlebury............................................................ W, 3-0 Williams.................................................................. L, 0-2 Union................................................................... W, 10-0 Boston University................................................... L, 3-5 MIT........................................................................ W, 4-2 New Hampshire...................................................... L, 1-2 Colgate................................................................... L, 2-3 Hamilton................................................................ W, 3-2 Cornell................................................................... W, 4-1 at RMC................................................................... W, 3-2 1940 (6-2-2) Coach: Ray Marchand Queen’s . ................................................................ L, 1-9 Duquesne.............................................................. W, 6-3 Boston College.........................................................T, 5-5 Lehigh.................................................................... W, 5-1 Boston University....................................................T, 2-2 Princeton................................................................ L, 1-8 Cornell................................................................... W, 4-3 Middlebury............................................................ W, 4-3 Williams................................................................. W, 4-1 Colgate.................................................................. W, 3-2 1941 (4-6-1) Coach: Ray Marchand Lehigh.................................................................... W, 6-1 Cornell................................................................... W, 8-4 Boston College........................................................ L, 2-6 Princeton................................................................ L, 2-6 Union...................................................................... L, 1-2 Williams.................................................................. L, 1-3 Hamilton................................................................ W, 4-3 Boston University....................................................T, 2-2 Middlebury............................................................ W, 8-1 at Harvard............................................................... L, 2-5 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 2-6

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1942 (1-11) Coach: Ray Marchand Yale....................................................................... L, 2-10 Williams.................................................................. L, 3-4 Yale......................................................................... L, 1-8 Colgate................................................................... L, 3-5 Princeton................................................................ L, 1-6 Harvard................................................................... L, 2-6 Cornell.................................................................... L, 6-8 Princeton................................................................ L, 4-9 at Harvard............................................................... L, 2-3 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 4-9 Dartmouth............................................................ L, 2-12 M6 RMC................................................................. W, 3-1 1943 (3-8) Coach: Ray Marchand Cornell................................................................... W, 8-3 Yale......................................................................... L, 3-7 Princeton................................................................ L, 0-5 Colgate................................................................. L, 3-12 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 4-6 Harvard................................................................... L, 1-6 Princeton............................................................... W, 5-2 Williams................................................................. W, 4-0 at Harvard............................................................... L, 4-7 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 4-6 Yale......................................................................... L, 2-7 1944 (5-4) Coach: Lt. Col. John Hines Yale......................................................................... L, 1-6 Dartmouth............................................................ L, 4-11 Harrington Park................................................... W, 10-3 Cornell................................................................... W, 8-1 Clarkson................................................................. W, 5-4 Yale......................................................................... L, 0-4 Colgate................................................................... L, 2-3 Harrington Park..................................................... W, 8-3 Penn State........................................................... W, 18-3 1945 (7-2-1) Coach: Maj. Robert Lutz Cornell................................................................. W, 13-1 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 1-5 Yale........................................................................ W, 3-2 Cornell................................................................... W, 8-4 Yale........................................................................ W, 5-2 Sands Point............................................................ W, 9-5 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 1-5 Jamaica Hawks........................................................T, 6-6 Westchester Vikings............................................ W, 14-5 Brooklyn Torpedos................................................. W, 5-2 1946 (7-6) Coach: Len Patten Westchester Vikings............................................ W, 18-4 Lehigh.................................................................. W, 17-3 Yale......................................................................... L, 4-5 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 1-9 Colgate................................................................ W, 10-3 Princeton............................................................... W, 8-1 Cornell................................................................... W, 9-4 Yale......................................................................... L, 1-9 Dartmouth............................................................ L, 1-11 Toronto................................................................... L, 1-8 Harvard.................................................................. W, 4-3 Clinton Athletic Club............................................... L, 6-9 Manhattan Arrows................................................ W, 7-1 1947 (4-9-1) Coach: Len Patten Lehigh.................................................................. W, 12-1 Princeton................................................................ L, 2-5 Cornell................................................................... W, 8-1 Hamilton..................................................................T, 2-2 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 3-6 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 3-8 Yale......................................................................... L, 1-9 Clarkson.................................................................. L, 3-4 Harvard................................................................... L, 1-8 Penn State........................................................... W, 12-3

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Yale......................................................................... L, 1-9 at Harvard............................................................... L, 3-9 Boston University................................................... L, 5-6 Williams................................................................. W, 8-1 1948 (11-4-1) Coach: Len Patten J7 New Hampshire................................................. W, 7-2 J10 Yale.................................................................. W, 4-3 J14 Colgate............................................................. L, 4-6 J17 at Cornell......................................................... W, 9-0 J21 Vermont........................................................ W, 10-0 J24 Brown.............................................................. W, 3-2 J30 Boston University............................................. L, 3-4 J31 St. Lawrence.................................................... W, 2-1 F7 at Harvard.......................................................... L, 1-7 F14 Lehigh........................................................... W, 12-2 F18 Massachusetts................................................ W, 4-0 F21 Dartmouth....................................................... L, 2-5 F25 Middlebury..................................................... W, 7-2 F28 Williams............................................................T, 2-2 M6 Clarkson.......................................................... W, 3-1 M13 at Princeton................................................... W, 5-2 Note: Hockey was converted to major sport status starting with the 1949 season. 1949 (8-7) Coach: Len Patten J8 Brown................................................................ W, 5-3 J12 Princeton......................................................... W, 3-1 J15 New Hampshire............................................... W, 4-3 J19 Lehigh............................................................ W, 12-2 J22 Middlebury...................................................... W, 5-2 J29 Boston University............................................. L, 3-4 F2 Clarkson............................................................. L, 1-4 F5 at Yale................................................................ L, 4-6 F12 Harvard.......................................................... L, 0-11 F16 Colgate............................................................. L, 4-5 F19 Williams.......................................................... W, 3-2 F23 Hamilton......................................................... W, 4-0 F26 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 1-9 M12 RMC............................................................... W, 5-4 Clarkson.................................................................. L, 4-7 1950 (3-9) Coach: Len Patten J7 Brown............................................................... L, 3-12 J11 Yale................................................................... L, 0-8 J14 Harvard.................................................... W, 7-6 (OT) J21 Clarkson............................................................ L, 0-5 J28 at Princeton...................................................... L, 2-7 F4 Middlebury....................................................... W, 6-5 F11 Boston University........................................... L, 3-13 F18 Dartmouth....................................................... L, 3-9 F22 Colgate............................................................. L, 3-6 F25 Hamilton......................................................... W, 7-3 M4 Williams........................................................... L, 1-3 M11 at RMC........................................................... L, 4-6 1951 (2-10-1) Coach: Jack Riley Middlebury............................................................. L, 1-2 Princeton.................................................................T, 3-3 St. Lawrence........................................................... L, 2-4 Boston University................................................... L, 0-5 Dartmouth.............................................................. L, 2-7 Clarkson.................................................................. L, 4-6 Yale......................................................................... L, 1-8 Hamilton................................................................. L, 3-7 Brown..................................................................... L, 3-9 Harvard................................................................. L, 2-10 Williams................................................................. W, 6-2 Northeastern........................................................ L, 2-11 RMC....................................................................... W, 4-2 1952 (3-12) Coach: Jack Riley J5 at Princeton........................................................ L, 2-6 J12 Hamilton........................................................... L, 2-4 J16 Yale................................................................. L, 1-10 J19 Williams........................................................... W, 8-0 J23 Middlebury....................................................... L, 2-4 J26 Dartmouth........................................................ L, 1-3 F2 Amherst............................................................. L, 5-7 F6 Colby................................................................. W, 7-3

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F9 Boston University............................................... L, 3-6 F13 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 1-9 F16 Harvard............................................................ L, 1-9 F22 at St. Lawrence................................................ L, 2-8 F23 at Clarkson....................................................... L, 1-7 M1 at RMC............................................................. L, 4-7 Providence............................................................. W, 6-4 1953 (8-8) Coach: Jack Riley Rhode Island.......................................................... W, 5-2 Providence.............................................................. L, 2-4 J10 Amherst........................................................... W, 5-2 J14 Princeton......................................................... W, 5-4 J17 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 8-0 J21 Springfield....................................................... W, 4-2 J24 Boston University............................................. L, 0-4 J28 Norwich............................................................ L, 2-6 J31 Clarkson............................................................ L, 1-5 F4 Middlebury........................................................ L, 0-6 F7 Massachusetts.................................................. W, 8-1 F14 MIT................................................................. W, 8-3 F18 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 2-5 F21 at Yale............................................................ L, 0-10 F28 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 1-7 M7 RMC................................................................. W, 5-4 1954 (10-7) Coach: Jack Riley D12 Clarkson........................................................ L, 0-12 J9 at Princeton........................................................ L, 1-7 J13 American Int’l.................................................. W, 6-4 J16 Amherst........................................................... W, 4-3 J23 Williams........................................................... W, 6-3 J27 St. Lawrence..................................................... L, 0-9 J30 Springfield....................................................... W, 6-3 F3 Yale.................................................................... L, 1-6 F6 New Hampshire................................................ W, 8-2 F10 Middlebury...................................................... L, 0-6 F12 at MIT............................................................. W, 8-3 F13 at Boston Univ.................................................. L, 3-6 F17 Hamilton......................................................... W, 3-2 F20 Massachusetts................................................ W, 9-5 F24 Rhode Island................................................... W, 4-0 F27 Dartmouth....................................................... L, 2-4 M6 at RMC............................................................ W, 5-3 1955 (8-8) Coach: Jack Riley J8 Hamilton............................................................ W, 3-1 J12 Princeton.......................................................... L, 1-6 J15 at Yale............................................................... L, 0-8 J19 Amherst......................................................... W, 10-3 J22 Springfield....................................................... W, 7-2 J26 American Int’l................................................ W, 11-3 J29 MIT................................................................ W, 10-4 F2 New Hampshire................................................ W, 3-1 F5 Boston Univ........................................................ L, 4-7 F12 Middlebury...................................................... L, 4-5 F16 Williams.......................................................... W, 2-0 F19 at Dartmouth................................................. L, 4-10 F25 at Clarkson..................................................... L, 0-17 F26 at St. Lawrence.............................................. L, 1-14 M1 Lehigh............................................................ W, 11-2 M5 RMC...........................................................L, 2-3 (OT) 1956 (11-5) Coach: Jack Riley Rye......................................................................... W, 7-2 J7 at Princeton.................................................L, 5-6 (OT) J14 Amherst........................................................... W, 4-3 J18 Williams............................................................ L, 3-4 J21 Middlebury.............................................. W, 2-1 (OT) J28 Colby............................................................... W, 6-2 F1 Yale................................................................... W, 2-1 F4 American Int’l.................................................... L, 2-6 F11 at Boston Univ.................................................. L, 4-6 F15 New Hampshire............................................ W, 10-2 F18 Dartmouth...................................................... W, 4-3 F22 St. Lawrence.................................................... L, 0-6 F25 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 5-1 F29 Massachusetts.............................................. W, 12-1 M3 Norwich........................................................... W, 3-0 M10 at RMC.......................................................... W, 3-2

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1956-57 (14-4) Coach: Jack Riley D15 Holy Cross.................................................... W, 13-3 J5 Tufts.................................................................... L, 4-5 J9 Princeton........................................................... W, 5-2 J12 Norwich........................................................... W, 5-2 J16 Williams........................................................... W, 8-4 J18 at Middlebury.................................................. W, 6-4 J19 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 2-9 J26 American Int’l.................................................. W, 3-2 F2 New Hampshire................................................ W, 9-1 F6 Hamilton........................................................... W, 6-2 F9 Boston Univ.................................................L, 5-6 (OT) F16 at MIT............................................................. W, 8-0 F20 Amherst........................................................ W, 10-3 F23 Boston College................................................. L, 4-8 F27 Yale................................................................. W, 7-2 M1 at Bowdoin.................................................... W, 12-1 M2 at Colby......................................................... W, 11-3 M9 RMC................................................................. W, 7-2 1957-58 (15-4-1) Coach: Jack Riley D7 Tufts................................................................. W, 8-5 D14 at Princeton.................................................... W, 4-3 D18 Norwich.......................................................... W, 5-2 J8 Middlebury......................................................... L, 5-9 J11 Brown.............................................................. W, 5-4 J15 Holy Cross........................................................ W, 9-1 J18 at Yale........................................................ T, 4-4 (OT) J25 American Int’l.................................................. W, 7-2 J29 Providence...................................................... W, 5-0 F1 Colby................................................................. W, 4-3 F5 Boston Univ........................................................ L, 3-9 F8 Boston College.......................................... W, 5-4 (OT) F12 Hamilton......................................................... W, 6-2 F15 Dartmouth....................................................... L, 2-3 F19 Northeastern.................................................. W, 6-0 F21 at Williams...................................................... W, 8-2 F22 at Amherst...................................................... W, 7-2 F26 St. Lawrence.................................................... L, 3-4 F28 New Hampshire.............................................. W, 6-1 M8 at RMC............................................................ W, 5-1 1958-59 (9-10-1) Coach: Jack Riley D3 Middlebury..................................................... L, 1-11 D6 MIT................................................................. W, 12-0 D13 at Brown......................................................... W, 5-2 D17 Hamilton........................................................ W, 2-1 J9 at Norwich.......................................................... L, 1-6 J10 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 3-5 J14 Yale................................................................... L, 3-5 J17 Boston Univ...................................................... L, 1-5 J25 Providence...................................................... W, 2-1 J28 American Int’l.................................................. W, 7-1 J31 Colby.........................................................L, 4-5 (OT) F3 Princeton........................................................... L, 1-4 F7 Boston College................................................... L, 4-8 F11 Williams.......................................................... W, 4-0 F14 Colgate.......................................................... W, 14-1 F18 Amherst.......................................................... W, 6-2 F21 New Hampshire.............................................. W, 3-1 F27 at Northeastern............................................... L, 2-3 F28 at Tufts#.................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) M7 RMC.................................................................. L, 1-6 #Cambridge, Mass. 1959-60 (16-5-1) Coach: Jack Riley D4 Norwich.................................................... W, 4-3 (OT) D5 Colgate............................................................. W, 8-0 D12 at Princeton..................................................... L, 1-3 D16 American Int’l................................................. W, 6-2 D19 Merrimack...................................................... W, 8-4 J6 Northeastern..................................................... W, 8-3 J13 Brown.............................................................. W, 5-1 J16 Boston Univ...................................................... L, 0-7 J23 Providence....................................................... L, 2-3 J30 Dartmouth................................................. T, 2-2 (OT) F1 Colby.................................................................. L, 1-4 F3 Amherst............................................................ W, 4-2 F6 Middlebury....................................................... W, 6-2 F10 Hamilton......................................................... W, 9-5 F13 Massachusetts................................................ W, 6-1


h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F17 Williams.......................................................... W, 6-4 F19 at New Hampshire.......................................... W, 8-1 F20 at Boston College............................................. L, 3-6 F24 Penn.............................................................. W, 12-2 F26 Cornell............................................................ W, 7-2 F27 Tufts................................................................ W, 6-0 M5 at RMC............................................................ W, 7-5 1960-61 (17-8) Coach: Jack Riley D3 Princeton.......................................................... W, 6-2 D9 at Yale............................................................... W, 5-2 D10 at Brown......................................................... W, 3-2 D14 American Int’l............................................... W, 11-1 D16 Ohio Univ........................................................ W, 7-2 D17 Harvard........................................................... L, 1-3 D21 Penn............................................................. W, 12-0 D27 vs. Providence#............................................... L, 2-3 D28 at Boston Univ.#.............................................. L, 3-4 D29 vs. Brown....................................................... W, 5-2 J4 Colgate.............................................................. W, 8-2 J8 Northeastern..................................................... W, 5-1 J13 Middlebury..................................................... L, 2-11 J14 Bowdoin....................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J18 Williams........................................................... W, 6-3 J20 New Hampshire............................................... W, 5-0 J21 St. Nick’s.......................................................... W, 6-1 J28 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 3-4 F1 Massachusetts.................................................. W, 6-1 F8 Hamilton.......................................................... W,, 4-0 F9 Amherst.......................................................... W, 11-1 F11 Merrimack...................................................... W, 4-2 F18 Boston College................................................. L, 2-3 F28 Providence....................................................... L, 2-7 M4 RMC................................................................. W, 7-1 #Boston Tournament 1961-62 (17-6-1) Coach: Jack Riley D9 at Princeton....................................................... L, 0-3 D13 American Int’l............................................... W, 13-0 D15 Norwich.................................................. W, 5-4 (OT) D16 at Harvard....................................................... L, 1-5 D20 Ohio Univ...................................................... W, 10-0 J3 Merrimack......................................................... W, 4-2 J6 Boston Univ....................................................... W, 4-0 J10 Massachusetts................................................. W, 4-1 J13 St. Nick’s (exh.)................................................. L, 2-5 J17 Williams............................................................ L, 2-3 J20 Penn................................................................ W, 7-0 J27 Dartmouth............................................... W, 6-5 (OT) J29 Western Mich................................................ W, 14-3 J31 Yale.................................................................. W, 3-1 F3 at Colgate........................................................... L, 1-4 F7 Providence........................................................ W, 4-1 F9 at Hamilton....................................................... W, 2-0 F10 at Middlebury........................................... T, 3-3 (OT) F17 Boston College................................................ W, 5-2 F23 Northeastern.................................................. W, 7-2 F24 New Hampshire.............................................. W, 5-3 F26 Swiss National Team....................................... W, 5-4 F28 Brown............................................................. W, 5-1 M3 at RMC............................................................ W, 3-2 M6 at Harvard^...............................................L, 1-2 (OT) ^ECAC Tournament 1962-63 (17-6-2) Coach: Jack Riley D5 Rutgers........................................................... W, 15-0 D8 at Brown............................................................ L, 1-8 D12 American Int’l................................................. W, 7-5 D15 Hamilton........................................................ W, 5-0 D17 Ohio Univ........................................................ W, 6-1 D19 Harvard.................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) J3 vs. Yale.........................................................L, 2-3 (OT) J5 Northeastern..................................................... W, 4-2 J9 Princeton........................................................... W, 3-2 J12 at Yale............................................................... L, 2-4 J19 Penn................................................................ W, 7-1 J25 at MIT.............................................................. W, 8-0 J26 at Dartmouth.................................................. W, 6-4 J30 Merrimack....................................................... W, 8-2 F2 Middlebury....................................................... W, 4-1 F6 Massachusetts.................................................. W, 9-0 F8 New Hampshire........................................ W, 3-2 (OT)

F9 St. Nick’s........................................................... W, 6-3 F13 Providence....................................................... L, 0-1 F15 at Williams...................................................... W, 5-1 F16 at Boston College............................................. L, 2-4 F20 Colgate...................................................... T, 1-1 (OT) F23 Boston Univ..................................................... W, 4-3 M2 RMC................................................................. W, 9-4 M5 at Boston College^........................................... L, 1-3 ^ECAC Tournament 1963-64 (20-8) Coach: Jack Riley D11 American Int’l............................................... W, 10-1 D13 Hamilton........................................................ W, 8-1 D14 Middlebury.................................................. W, 11-1 D18 Harvard.......................................................... W, 5-1 D19 vs. Boston College+....................................... L, 2-10 D20 vs. Brown+....................................................... L, 1-4 D27 at Minn-Duluth............................................... L, 2-7 D28 at Minnesota................................................... L, 3-6 J4 at Massachusetts............................................... W, 8-0 J11 Bowdoin........................................................... L, 6-7 J18 Dartmouth....................................................... W, 2-0 J22 Colby............................................................... W, 5-2 J25 Penn................................................................ W, 9-0 J26 New Hampshire............................................... W, 6-1 J29 Brown.............................................................. W, 6-0 F1 Yale................................................................... W, 5-1 F3 Ohio University............................................... W, 12-1 F5 Merrimack........................................................ W, 6-1 F8 Providence........................................................ W, 5-4 F11 at Princeton.................................................... W, 4-1 F14 at Boston University....................................... W, 3-1 F15 at Northeastern.............................................. W, 7-3 F18 Williams........................................................ W, 12-0 F20 Colgate............................................................. L, 1-4 F22 Boston College................................................ W, 5-1 F24 St. Nick’s......................................................... W, 6-4 M7 at RMC............................................................. L, 2-4 M10 St. Lawrence^................................................. L, 2-3 +ECAC Holiday Tourn., New York, N.Y. ^ECAC Tournament, West Point, N.Y. 1964-65 (17-7) Coach: Jack Riley D5 Princeton.......................................................... W, 6-3 D9 Hamilton........................................................ W, 12-0 D11 at Middlebury................................................ W, 5-0 D12 at Harvard...................................................... W, 5-2 D16 American Int’l................................................. W, 8-4 D18 Ohio University............................................ W, 10-3 D19 vs. Hamilton................................................... W, 7-0 J2 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 2-1 J6 Massachusetts................................................... W, 8-1 J9 at Brown............................................................. L, 3-7 J16 Penn.............................................................. W, 13-0 J23 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 1-3 J25 Providence................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J30 at Yale........................................................L, 3-4 (OT) F6 Boston University............................................... L, 4-5 F8 New Hampshire................................................ W, 6-1 F10 Colgate............................................................ W, 7-3 F13 Boston College................................................. L, 2-6 F17 Williams.......................................................... W, 5-2 F19 at Bowdoin..................................................... W, 4-2 F20 at Colby........................................................... W, 6-0 F24 Merrimack...................................................... W, 2-1 F27 Northeastern............................................L, 3-4 (OT) M6 RMC................................................................. W, 6-0 1965-66 (17-7-1) Coach: Jack Riley D5 Middlebury...................................................... W, 4-0 D8 at Princeton....................................................... L, 4-9 D11 Bowdoin................................................. W, 4-3 (OT) D14 American Int’l................................................. W, 9-6 D17 Ohio University............................................ W, 10-4 D18 Rensselaer...................................................... W, 7-2 D28 at Wisconsin................................................... W, 4-2 D29 at Wisconsin................................................... W, 4-2 J1 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 6-2 J6 Massachusetts................................................. W, 12-1 J8 Brown............................................................... L, 4-10 J15 Penn................................................................ W, 7-2 J22 Dartmouth................................................. T, 1-1 (OT)

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J26 Colby............................................................... W, 5-2 J29 Yale.................................................................. W, 6-2 F4 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 14-3 F5 at Colgate........................................................... L, 1-7 F8 New Hampshire................................................ W, 6-0 F12 Boston University............................................. L, 1-2 F18 at Providence.................................................. W, 6-2 F19 at Boston College............................................. L, 2-6 F22 at Williams...................................................... W, 7-3 F26 Northeastern................................................... L, 2-5 M1 Merrimack....................................................... W, 3-1 M5 at RMC............................................................. L, 3-8 1966-67 (15-12) Coach: Jack Riley D3 Middlebury...................................................... W, 5-1 D7 Princeton.......................................................... W, 5-3 D10 Bowdoin......................................................... W, 9-2 D15 American Int’l................................................. W, 6-2 D17 at Rensselaer................................................... L, 6-7 D20 Ohio University............................................ W, 14-0 D27 vs. Minnesota#.............................................. L, 1-12 D28 vs. North Dakota#........................................... L, 3-7 D29 at Minn.-Duluth............................................. L, 2-10 J1 St. Nick’s............................................................. L, 4-5 J2 Wisconsin........................................................... L, 0-1 J5 Massachusetts................................................. W, 17-2 J7 Providence........................................................ W, 5-1 J14 Penn.............................................................. W, 14-0 J21 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 4-6 J25 at Yale............................................................... L, 3-4 F1 Hamilton........................................................... W, 6-2 F4 at Brown........................................................... W, 3-1 F6 New Hampshire..........................................L, 4-5 (OT) F11 Colgate............................................................ W, 3-1 F13 Colby................................................................ L, 4-6 F17 at Northeastern.............................................. W, 4-2 F18 at Boston University...................................... L, 2-12 F21 Williams.......................................................... W, 9-4 F25 Boston College................................................. L, 2-5 F28 Merrimack...................................................... W, 7-2 M4 RMC................................................................. W, 9-1 #St. Paul, Minn. Tournament 1967-68 (14-10) Coach: Jack Riley D6 at Princeton....................................................... L, 3-8 D8 at Norwich........................................................ W, 2-1 D9 at Middlebury.................................................. W, 6-4 D12 American Int’l.................................................. L, 3-6 D14 Hamilton........................................................ W, 8-1 D16 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 4-5 J6 Providence........................................................ W, 5-3 J13 St. Nick’s.......................................................... W, 8-3 J20 Colgate............................................................. L, 2-3 J25 Vermont.......................................................... W, 6-1 J27 Northeastern.............................................L, 2-3 (OT) J29 Penn.............................................................. W, 10-1 F3 Brown............................................................... W, 4-2 F7 Dartmouth......................................................... L, 4-5 F9 at Massachusetts.............................................. W, 6-1 F10 at New Hampshire........................................... L, 2-9 F14 Yale................................................................. W, 4-2 F17 Boston University............................................ W, 5-2 F21 Williams.......................................................... W, 9-2 F23 at Bowdoin..................................................... W, 5-2 F24 at Colby............................................................ L, 4-6 M2 Boston College................................................. L, 1-7 M4 Merrimack........................................................ L, 3-5 M9 at RMC............................................................ W, 4-2 1968-69 (20-7-1) Coach: Jack Riley D5 American Int’l................................................... W, 7-3 D7 Middlebury...................................................... W, 9-6 D11 Princeton........................................................ W, 3-1 D14 Norwich.......................................................... W, 5-2 D27 at Rensselaer+................................................. L, 2-5 D28 vs. Waterloo+.................................................. L, 2-9 D29 vs. Ohio University......................................... W, 9-4 J4 at Dartmouth.............................................. T, 7-7 (OT) J11 St. Nick’s.......................................................... W, 5-3 J18 Bishop’s......................................................... W, 10-1 J21 at Penn............................................................ W, 9-6 J25 Northeastern................................................... W, 5-1

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J31 at Providence................................................... L, 1-5 F1 at Brown............................................................ L, 4-6 F5 Massachusetts.................................................. W, 5-1 F8 Bowdoin............................................................ W, 7-3 F12 at Yale............................................................. W, 3-1 F14 at Hamilton............................................. W, 8-7 (OT) F15 at Colgate......................................................... L, 3-4 F17 Vermont.................................................. W, 3-2 (OT) F21 at Williams.................................................... W, 11-2 F22 at Boston College............................................. L, 3-5 F24 Connecticut.................................................. W, 10-2 M1 New Hampshire................................................ L, 5-7 M3 Merrimack....................................................... W, 6-5 M8 RMC................................................................. W, 5-2 M22 vs. Air Force#............................................... W, 12-4 M23 vs. Air Force#................................................. W, 8-0 +RPI Tournament, Troy, N.Y. #St. Petersburg, Fla. 1969-70 (13-12) Coach: Jack Riley D4 American Int’l................................................... W, 8-2 D6 Middlebury...................................................... W, 2-1 D9 at Princeton...................................................... W, 2-0 D13 at Bowdoin...................................................... L, 0-4 D16 New Hampshire.............................................. L, 1-2 D19 vs. Harvard#.................................................... L, 3-9 D20 vs. Brown#....................................................... L, 2-9 J10 Bishop’s........................................................... W, 3-2 J17 Penn................................................................ W, 2-1 J24 at Northeastern................................................ L, 4-7 J27 Providence................................................L, 2-3 (OT) J31 Brown............................................................... L, 3-5 F4 Williams.................................................... W, 3-2 (OT) F7 St. Nick’s.....................................................L, 3-4 (OT) F10 Yale......................................................... W, 3-2 (OT) F13 at Norwich.............................................. W, 5-4 (OT) F14 at Vermont...................................................... W, 4-0 F17 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 2-7 F19 Hamilton......................................................... W, 3-0 F21 Colgate............................................................ W, 3-1 F23 at Connecticut................................................. L, 2-3 F25 Dartmouth...................................................... W, 5-0 F28 Boston College................................................. L, 0-4 M2 Merrimack........................................................ L, 4-5 M7 at RMC............................................................ W, 3-2 #ECAC Holiday Tourn., Boston, Mass. 1970-71 (8-14-1) Coach: Jack Riley D4 at New Hampshire.......................................... L, 5-11 D5 at Middlebury................................................... L, 4-5 D9 Princeton.......................................................... W, 7-2 D12 Bowdoin...................................................L, 1-2 (OT) D18 at Sherbrooke.................................................. L, 2-5 D19 at Bishop’s....................................................... L, 2-3 J9 Norwich............................................................. W, 7-3 J13 at Penn............................................................. L, 1-5 J16 St. Nick’s.......................................................... W, 3-0 J23 Northeastern................................................... W, 3-2 J26 at Williams................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J27 at Yale........................................................L, 4-5 (OT) J30 Providence....................................................... L, 0-3 F2 at Rensselaer.............................................. T, 4-4 (OT) F6 at Brown............................................................ L, 0-5 F11 Merrimack....................................................... L, 3-5 F13 at American Int’l............................................. W, 5-1 F15 Connecticut.................................................. W, 12-0 F20 Colgate............................................................ W, 3-1 F22 at Dartmouth................................................... L, 3-5 F28 Boston College................................................. L, 2-5 M2 Vermont........................................................... L, 1-4 M6 RMC................................................................. W, 6-0 1971-72 (11-14) Coach: Jack Riley D4 Middlebury...................................................... W, 3-1 D8 at Princeton................................................L, 4-5 (OT) D11 Harvard........................................................... L, 2-5 D17 College Mil. Royal........................................... W, 8-2 D18 College Mil. Royal............................................ L, 2-3 J8 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 6-1 J12 at Connecticut................................................. W, 4-2 J15 American Int’l.................................................. W, 7-6 J22 Northeastern........................................... W, 3-2 (OT)

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J25 Yale................................................................... L, 5-6 J28 at Providence................................................... L, 4-5 J29 at Colgate..................................................L, 3-4 (OT) F4 Williams............................................................ W, 4-2 F5 St. Anselm.......................................................... L, 2-3 F8 Rensselaer......................................................... L, 3-4 F12 Brown.......................................................L, 2-3 (OT) F18 at Norwich...................................................... W, 5-4 F19 at Vermont....................................................... L, 3-5 F23 SUNY Oswego................................................. W, 7-3 F25 at Boston College............................................. L, 3-6 F26 at Merrimack................................................... L, 1-3 F29 New Hampshire............................................... L, 0-4 M3 Lake Forest...................................................... W, 8-0 M4 Lake Forest...................................................... W, 6-2 M11 at RMC........................................................... L, 4-7 1972-73 (9-17-1) Coach: Jack Riley D6 Ithaca............................................................... W, 8-2 D8 MacDonald..................................................... W, 10-1 D9 MacDonald....................................................... W, 9-2 D13 Princeton........................................................ W, 6-4 D15 at College Mil. Royal........................................ L, 4-6 D16 at College Mil. Royal....................................... W, 4-2 J6 St. Nick’s............................................................. L, 4-6 J9 at Williams......................................................... L, 1-9 J13 Providence....................................................... L, 1-6 J20 St. Anselm........................................................ L, 4-6 J23 Connecticut..................................................... W, 9-1 J25 at Yale............................................................... L, 1-6 J27 New Hampshire................................................ L, 2-7 J31 at Rensselaer.................................................... L, 3-9 F3 American Int’l.................................................... L, 7-8 F5 Vermont......................................................L, 2-3 (OT) F7 UMass-Lowell.................................................... L, 1-4 F10 at Brown.......................................................... L, 3-4 F12 Norwich.................................................. W, 7-6 (OT) F15 Penn................................................................. L, 4-8 F17 Colgate............................................................. L, 3-6 F19 at Northeastern............................................... L, 3-9 F24 Boston College................................................. L, 2-5 F27 SUNY-Oswego................................................. W, 9-2 M2 at Lake Forest.................................................. W, 4-3 M3 at Lake Forest................................................... L, 6-7 M10 RMC.................................................................T, 4-4 1973-74 (20-7-1) Coach: Jack Riley D4 Ithaca....................................................... W, 6-5 (OT) D7 MacDonald....................................................... W, 9-2 D8 MacDonald....................................................... W, 7-4 D12 at Princeton................................................... L, 4-13 D14 Lake Forest................................................... W, 10-2 D15 Lake Forest..................................................... W, 9-0 D18 St. Nick’s......................................................... W, 3-1 J3 Providence......................................................... L, 3-8 J5 at American Int’l................................................ W, 8-5 J9 Holy Cross........................................................ W, 10-4 J11 College Mil. Royal.......................................... W, 10-4 J12 College Mil. Royal.......................................... W, 10-4 J19 Amherst........................................................... W, 8-3 J21 Babson............................................................ W, 6-1 J23 Yale.................................................................. W, 3-2 J26 St. Anselm’s..................................................... W, 7-4 J30 Salem State...................................................... L, 2-7 F1 at Connecticut.................................................. W, 7-3 F2 at Wesleyan...................................................... W, 4-1 F6 Williams............................................................. L, 4-5 F9 Brown................................................................ L, 3-5 F12 UMass-Lowell................................................. W, 7-4 F15 at Norwich...................................................... W, 4-3 F16 at New Haven............................................... W, 12-1 F23 Boston College................................................. L, 4-5 F26 Merrimack...................................................... W, 5-4 M2 at RMC..............................................................T, 4-4 M3 at Vermont^................................................... L, 1-10 ^ECAC Div. II Tournament 1974-75 (18-11) Coach: Jack Riley D4 New Haven..................................................... W, 12-3 D7 UMass-Lowell.................................................... L, 3-4 D10 Elmira............................................................. W, 5-1 D13 at Amherst...................................................... L, 5-6

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D14 at Massachusetts............................................ L, 6-8 D21 vs. SUNY Oswego# .................................... L, 4-5 (OT) D22 at Elmira#........................................................ L, 1-6 J4 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 5-3 J8 Holy Cross.................................................. W, 6-5 (OT) J11 Merrimack....................................................... W, 4-1 J18 St. Anselm’s..................................................... W, 7-4 J21 at Yale............................................................... L, 2-9 J24 at Williams...................................................... W, 8-2 J25 at North Adams............................................. W, 10-4 J30 Connecticut..................................................... W, 8-4 F1 Salem State........................................................ L, 2-4 F3 Babson.............................................................. W, 3-2 F5 Wesleyan........................................................ W, 13-2 F7 at SUNY Oswego............................................... W, 5-3 F8 at Ithaca............................................................. L, 1-4 F11 Princeton..................................................L, 4-5 (OT) F14 at College Mil. Royal..................................... W, 16-1 F15 at College Mil. Royal....................................... W, 6-5 F17 New England College...................................... W, 4-2 F21 at Boston College............................................. L, 7-9 F22 at Bridgewater State....................................... W, 9-4 F25 Norwich.......................................................... W, 7-4 M1 at Bowdoin^..................................................... L, 4-8 M8 RMC................................................................. W, 2-1 #Elmira, N.Y. Tournament ^ECAC Div. II Tournament 1975-76 (18-9-1) Coach: Jack Riley D3 Ithaca............................................................... W, 7-2 D6 UMass-Lowell................................................. W, 10-6 D9 Bridgewater State.......................................... W, 14-1 D12 at Wesleyan.................................................... W, 4-1 D13 at New Haven................................................. W, 8-5 J3 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 6-2 J7 Holy Cross........................................................... L, 3-5 J17 Williams........................................................... W, 6-3 J20 Bryant.............................................................. W, 9-6 J23 Air Force.......................................................... W, 3-0 J24 Air Force........................................................... L, 2-9 J28 North Adams................................................... W, 6-2 J31 SUNY Oswego................................................... L, 1-5 F3 Massachusetts................................................... L, 2-6 F6 College Mil. Royal........................................... W, 12-2 F7 College Mil. Royal........................................... W, 10-0 F10 at Princeton..................................................... L, 3-7 F13 at Norwich....................................................... L, 2-7 F15 at Babson........................................................ W, 8-3 F18 St. Anselm’s.................................................... W, 4-1 F21 Boston College................................................. L, 4-6 F24 Salem State..................................................... W, 5-1 F27 at Connecticut.............................................. W, 11-0 F28 at Merrimack................................................... L, 3-5 M2 New England................................................... W, 9-2 M6 at Union^........................................................ W, 3-2 M10 at Merrimack^................................................ L, 2-8 M13 at RMC............................................................T, 4-4 ^ECAC Div. II Tournament 1976-77 (22-6-1) Coach: Jack Riley N20 Norwich................................................. W, 5-4 (OT) N26 Framingham State........................................ W, 11-5 D1 SUNY Plattsburgh........................................... W, 11-1 D4 New England College....................................... W, 7-2 D8 Bridgewater State.......................................... W, 10-4 D10 at Massachusetts........................................... W, 7-2 D11 at Holy Cross.................................................. W, 6-5 D14 Wesleyan........................................................ W, 6-1 D17 Bryant........................................................... W, 11-2 J8 St. Nick’s.......................................................... W, 14-3 J13 Elmira............................................................ W, 10-4 J22 SUNY Oswego.................................................. W, 4-2 J26 North Adams................................................... W, 6-4 J28 at Air Force....................................................... L, 3-6 J29 at Air Force....................................................... L, 2-6 F1 New Haven....................................................... W, 9-0 F4 at College Mil. Royal....................................... W, 10-2 F5 at College Mil. Royal....................................... W, 15-2 F8 Princeton.......................................................... W, 6-2 F11 at Salem State................................................. W, 4-3 F12 at St. Anselm’s................................................. L, 4-7 F16 Connecticut.................................................... W, 5-2 F19 Boston College................................................. L, 2-4


h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F21 at UMass-Lowell.............................................. L, 3-5 F23 Babson............................................................ W, 5-0 F26 Merrimack................................................ T, 4-4 (OT) M5 American Int’l^........................................ W, 7-6 (OT) M9 Union^............................................................ L, 4-11 M12 RMC............................................................. W, 11-2 ^ECAC Div. II Tournament, West Point, N.Y. 1977-78 (13-12-1) Coach: Jack Riley N19 at Norwich...............................................L, 3-4 (OT) N25 Framingham State....................................L, 8-9 (OT) N28 Elmira............................................................ L, 4-11 N30 SUNY Plattsburgh........................................... W, 6-5 D3 New England College....................................... W, 7-1 D7 Massachusetts.................................................. L, 0-4 D9 at Bryant............................................................ L, 5-7 D10 at North Adams.............................................. W, 6-3 D14 at Connecticut.............................................. W, 10-6 D16 SUNY Cortland................................................ W, 5-3 J7 St. Nick’s.................................................... W, 5-4 (OT) J21 Merrimack....................................................... W, 4-3 J28 SUNY Oswego.................................................. W, 5-2 F1 Salem State........................................................ L, 2-7 F3 College Mil. Royal........................................... W, 11-4 F4 College Mil. Royal%.......................................... W, 1-0 F9 New Haven................................................. T, 4-4 (OT) F11 St. Anselm’s..................................................... L, 1-5 F14 UMass-Lowell.................................................. L, 3-9 F18 at RMC............................................................. L, 6-7 F20 at SUNY Oswego............................................. W, 8-4 F22 Babson............................................................ W, 8-4 F24 at Boston College............................................. L, 4-7 F25 at Bridgewater State........................................ L, 5-7 F28 Holy Cross....................................................... W, 6-3 M4 at SUNY Plattsburgh^....................................... L, 3-6 %Won by forfeit............................................................... ^ECAC Div. II Tournament 1978-79 (7-21) Coach: Jack Riley N18 Norwich...................................................L, 5-6 (OT) N22 Princeton......................................................... L, 1-8 N25 at Union......................................................... W, 5-0 D6 Bryant............................................................... W, 6-5 D8 at Massachusetts........................................... W, 10-5 D9 at New England College.................................... L, 2-6 D12 Connecticut..............................................L, 4-5 (OT) D15 SUNY Cortland................................................ W, 5-3 D16 Bridgewater State........................................... L, 2-5 J3 St. Nick’s........................................................... L, 3-10 J5 vs. American Int’l#.............................................. L, 3-6 J6 vs. Norwich#................................................L, 5-6 (OT) J9 at Williams......................................................... L, 3-6 J20 SUNY Oswego................................................... L, 1-4 J27 RMC............................................................... W, 12-4 J31 Salem State...................................................... L, 0-6 F2 at College Mil. Royal.......................................... L, 6-8 F3 at College Mil. Royal.......................................... L, 6-7 F9 Boston College................................................... L, 2-6 F10 St. Anselm’s.................................................... W, 6-4 F14 UMass-Lowell................................................ L, 5-13 F16 at SUNY Plattsburgh......................................... L, 2-5 F17 at Elmira......................................................... L, 2-13 F19 at New Haven.................................................. L, 2-5 F23 at Babson......................................................... L, 2-5 F24 at Framingham State....................................... L, 4-8 F27 Holy Cross...................................................... L, 1-12 M1 Hamilton......................................................... W, 5-3 #Merrimack Tournament, N. Andover, Mass. 1979-80 (19-12-1) Coach: Jack Riley N10 Upsala.......................................................... W, 13-4 N14 Iona.............................................................. W, 10-4 N17 at Norwich...............................................L, 7-8 (OT) N21 at UMass-Lowell............................................ W, 3-0 N24 Union............................................................. W, 9-2 N28 Bridgewater State.......................................... W, 4-2 N30 at SUNY Cortland........................................... W, 8-2 D1 at SUNY Cortland............................................. W, 7-0 D5 at Connecticut.......................................... W, 5-4 (OT) D8 at Middlebury............................................ T, 3-3 (OT)

D11 Williams.......................................................... L, 7-8 J3 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 5-3 J5 vs. Framingham State#...................................... W, 7-1 J6 at Holy Cross#................................................... L, 4-10 J7 at Boston State................................................ W, 10-3 J9 Framingham State............................................. W, 9-1 J12 Bryant............................................................ W, 10-4 J16 UMass-Boston............................................... W, 13-2 J19 Merrimack........................................................ L, 2-7 J23 New England.................................................. L, 8-10 J26 at RMC.............................................................. L, 2-5 J29 Westfield State................................................. L, 5-6 F1 College Mil. Royal........................................... W, 14-1 F6 Babson.............................................................. W, 4-3 F8 at Salem State.................................................... L, 2-4 F9 at St. Anselm’s.................................................. W, 8-6 F15 SUNY Oswego................................................ L, 4-10 F16 American Int’l.................................................. L, 2-4 F20 New Haven..................................................... W, 8-2 F23 Boston College................................................. L, 3-9 F26 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 3-1 M1 SUNY Oswego^............................................... L, 6-12 #Holy Cross Tourn., Worcester, Mass. ^ECAC Div. II West Playoffs 1980-81 (21-13-1) Coach: Jack Riley O31 at Alaska Anchorage...................................... W, 2-1 N1 at Alaska Anchorage.......................................... L, 6-9 N2 at Alaska Fairbanks......................................... W, 10-2 N3 at Alaska Fairbanks......................................... W, 12-2 N8 Upsala............................................................ W, 11-1 N11 at Westfield State............................................ L, 4-5 N15 Norwich........................................................ L, 7-11 N19 Iona................................................................ W, 9-2 N21 vs. SUNY Cortland#........................................ W, 5-2 N22 at SUNY Oswego#........................................... L, 2-7 N26 at New Haven................................................ L, 6-10 N29 at Union................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) D3 Connecticut...................................................... W, 7-1 D5 Middlebury...................................................... W, 5-2 D6 at Williams.................................................L, 4-5 (OT) J3 St. Nick’s............................................................ W, 8-6 J7 at American Int’l................................................. L, 2-6 J9 at Boston State................................................ W, 12-4 J10 at Babson......................................................... L, 0-6 J12 St. Anselm’s................................................... W, 14-5 J14 Framingham State........................................... W, 7-3 J17 Merrimack ...................................................... W, 6-5 J21 Elmira............................................................... L, 7-8 J23 SUNY Cortland............................................... W, 12-2 J24 SUNY Cortland............................................... W, 11-1 J30 Hamilton.......................................................... W, 4-3 J31 Salem State...................................................... L, 0-9 F4 UMass-Lowell.................................................... L, 5-9 F7 College Mil. Royal............................................. W, 8-5 F13 Kent State....................................................... W, 7-4 F14 Kent State....................................................... W, 9-2 F21 RMC.............................................................. W, 10-5 F24 Holy Cross........................................................ L, 5-7 F27 at Boston College............................................. L, 1-5 F28 at UMass-Boston............................................ W, 9-2 #Miller Invitational, Oswego, N.Y. 1981-82 (25-11) Coach: Jack Riley O30 Kent State....................................................... W, 9-3 O31 Kent State....................................................... W, 9-2 N7 at St. Lawrence.................................................. L, 5-7 N11 at Elmira......................................................... W, 8-3 N14 at Norwich..................................................... W, 5-2 N20 SUNY Oswego................................................. L, 3-6 N22 Brown............................................................ L, 6-10 N24 at Yale........................................................... L, 3-12 N25 Alaska Anchorage........................................... W, 7-2 N27 Union............................................................. W, 9-2 D1 Westfield State................................................. W, 8-5 D4 at UMass-Boston............................................ W, 11-1 D5 at Middlebury.................................................. W, 7-0 D8 at Connecticut................................................. L, 4-10 D10 UMass-Boston................................................. L, 5-7 D12 at Upsala........................................................ W, 8-0 J2 St. Nick’s........................................................... W, 8-6 J4 at Boston State................................................ W, 14-4 J6 at Holy Cross..................................................... W, 8-4

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J7 at Framingham State......................................... W, 5-3 J9 at Northeastern................................................ L, 2-11 J16 St. Anselm’s...................................................... L, 3-8 J20 Williams........................................................... W, 6-5 J22 SUNY Cortland............................................... W, 13-6 J23 SUNY Cortland................................................. W, 7-3 J26 at Iona........................................................... W, 13-6 J29 Bentley............................................................ W, 8-2 F3 UMass-Lowell................................................... W, 7-5 F6 at RMC............................................................... L, 3-4 F7 at Hamilton........................................................ L, 1-7 F10 Upsala........................................................... W, 12-3 F13 College Mil. Royal......................................... W, 10-4 F20 Boston College................................................. L, 4-7 F22 American Int’l................................................. W, 9-3 M5 vs. Eastern Mich.#......................................... W, 10-5 M6 vs. Penn State#.............................................. W, 10-3 #Kent State (Ohio) Tournament 1982-83 (25-11-1) Coach: Jack Riley O29 Kent State..................................................... W, 17-3 O30 Kent State..................................................... W, 10-2 N3 Elmira............................................................... W, 7-3 N6 St. Lawrence...................................................... L, 0-2 N11 at Westfield State............................................ L, 4-5 N13 Norwich.......................................................... L, 2-4 N19 at SUNY Oswego...................................... T, 3-3 (OT) N21 at Brown....................................................... L, 4-10 N24 at UMass-Lowell............................................. L, 2-6 N26 at Union.......................................................... L, 5-8 N30 Connecticut.................................................... W, 5-4 D3 Bowdoin........................................................... W, 8-4 D4 Middlebury...................................................... W, 5-3 D10 Upsala.......................................................... W, 12-2 J3 St. Nick’s............................................................. L, 2-3 J5 at Framingham State....................................... W, 10-3 J7 Ryerson........................................................... W, 10-2 J8 Ryerson.............................................................. L, 4-5 J11 Boston College................................................. L, 2-6 J13 Colby............................................................... W, 7-6 J15 at Merrimack.................................................... L, 1-8 J19 Iona................................................................. W, 5-2 J21 at SUNY Cortland............................................. W, 8-4 J22 at SUNY Cortland............................................. W, 5-3 J26 Brown.............................................................. W, 3-2 J27 Hamilton.......................................................... W, 6-4 J29 Northeastern................................................... W, 6-5 F2 at Williams...................................................... W, 10-2 F5 at College Mil. Royal....................................... W, 10-3 F8 Bentley.............................................................. W, 6-3 F12 at St. Anselm’s................................................ W, 6-4 F16 at American Int’l............................................. W, 8-3 F19 RMC................................................................. L, 2-3 F21 at Upsala......................................................... W, 8-2 F23 Holy Cross....................................................... W, 2-1 F25 vs. Iowa State#.............................................. W, 10-3 F26 vs. Lake Forest#.............................................. W, 5-4 #Kent State (Ohio) Tournament 1983-84 (28-5-1) Coach: Jack Riley O28 Brock.............................................................. W, 6-3 O29 Brock.............................................................. W, 7-4 N2 at Elmira..................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) N5 at St. Lawrence.................................................. L, 6-9 N10 Westfield State............................................. W, 13-3 N13 at Norwich...................................................... L, 2-5 N18 SUNY Oswego................................................ W, 7-3 N21 Brown............................................................. W, 6-1 N25 Union............................................................. W, 5-4 N30 Framingham State.......................................... W, 9-1 D2 at Colby............................................................ W, 5-2 D3 at Bowdoin........................................................ L, 2-3 D9 Upsala............................................................ W, 10-1 D10 SUNY Cortland.............................................. W, 11-1 J1 SUNY Geneseo.................................................. W, 4-0 J4 at Holy Cross..................................................... W, 5-2 J6 Waterloo........................................................... W, 7-5 J7 Waterloo........................................................... W, 7-4 J12 Trinity.............................................................. W, 5-1 J14 Merrimack....................................................... W, 6-2 J17 at Iona............................................................. W, 5-1 J24 Williams........................................................... W, 6-2 J27 Buffalo........................................................... W, 12-3

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J28 Buffalo............................................................. W, 9-5 F1 UMass-Boston................................................ W, 11-2 F4 St. Anselm’s...................................................... W, 7-2 F8 at Upsala......................................................... W, 15-1 F11 College Mil. Royal......................................... W, 12-2 F16 American Int’l............................................... W, 16-3 F18 at RMC............................................................. L, 5-8 F20 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 4-2 F24 at Boston College............................................. L, 1-9 F26 at Middlebury................................................. W, 7-4 M3 UMass-Lowell.................................................. W, 5-3 1984-85 (17-13) Coach: Jack Riley O26 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 9-3 O27 Ryerson........................................................ W, 13-5 N3 at UMass-Lowell............................................... L, 4-6 N8 Iona.................................................................. W, 7-3 N10 Norwich......................................................... W, 5-2 N13 at Union......................................................... W, 5-3 N17 at Colgate........................................................ L, 2-9 N18 at Cornell........................................................ L, 4-6 N23 Harvard........................................................... L, 4-5 N24 Dartmouth...............................................L, 3-4 (OT) N27 Princeton......................................................... L, 1-4 D1 Middlebury.............................................. W, 3-2 (OT) D7 at Rensselaer..................................................... L, 0-8 D8 at Vermont.................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J4 Clarkson.............................................................. L, 3-5 J5 St. Lawrence....................................................... L, 4-5 J11 at Brown........................................................... L, 3-6 J12 at Yale............................................................... L, 2-4 J19 Buffalo........................................................... W, 15-2 J20 Buffalo............................................................. W, 6-3 J23 Babson............................................................ W, 3-2 J26 Hamilton.......................................................... W, 9-3 J29 at Williams...................................................... W, 7-2 F2 St. Anselm’s...................................................... W, 4-3 F6 Trinity................................................................ W, 6-4 F9 RMC.................................................................. W, 6-4 F14 at American Int’l............................................. W, 6-5 F16 Merrimack...................................................... W, 2-1 F23 at Babson......................................................... L, 3-5 F26 Holy Cross....................................................... W, 8-3 1985-86 (18-11-1) Coach: Jack Riley O25 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 5-0 O26 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 7-2 N1 Elmira................................................................ L, 2-6 N9 at St. Anselm’s............................................ T, 3-3 (OT) N10 at Norwich............................................. W, 7-6 (OT) N15 Colgate........................................................... W, 7-6 N16 Cornell............................................................. L, 3-4 N22 at Harvard....................................................... L, 4-6 N23 at Dartmouth...........................................L, 5-6 (OT) D6 Rensselaer......................................................... L, 3-6 D8 Vermont............................................................ L, 0-1 D10 at Princeton..................................................... L, 2-6 J3 at Clarkson......................................................... L, 4-7 J4 at St. Lawrence%............................................... W, 1-0 J10 Brown............................................................... L, 3-4 J11 Yale................................................................... L, 1-5 J17 at Hamilton..................................................... W, 5-4 J18 at Holy Cross................................................... W, 3-1 J25 at RMC............................................................. W, 9-7 J28 Williams........................................................... W, 9-3 J31 Iona............................................................... W, 10-0 F5 Trinity................................................................ W, 6-2 F7 Notre Dame...................................................... W, 7-5 F8 Notre Dame...................................................... W, 6-3 F12 American Int’l............................................... W, 11-2 F17 at Middlebury................................................. W, 7-0 F23 Babson............................................................. L, 2-5 F25 SUNY Plattsburgh....................................... W, 6-5 (OT) F28 Kent State....................................................... W, 8-3 M1 Kent State........................................................ W, 8-3 %Won by forfeit 1986-87 (9-19-1) Coach: Rob Riley O31 St. Anselm’s.................................................... W, 6-2 N7 Norwich........................................................... W, 4-2 N14 at Cornell*...................................................... W, 6-5 N15 at Colgate*...................................................... L, 2-4

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N21 Dartmouth*................................................... W, 4-3 N22 Harvard*......................................................... L, 3-6 N29 at Princeton*...........................................L, 1-2 (OT) N30 Princeton*................................................L, 3-4 (OT) D5 at Vermont*...................................................... L, 0-7 D6 at Rensselaer*.................................................. W, 4-3 J2 St. Lawrence*................................................... L, 2-11 J3 Clarkson*........................................................... W, 6-3 J9 at Yale*............................................................... L, 0-3 J10 at Brown*..................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J14 Holy Cross.................................................. T, 3-3 (OT) J16 at Notre Dame.................................................. L, 4-6 J17 at Notre Dame................................................. W, 4-2 J24 RMC.................................................................. L, 3-4 J27 at Williams....................................................... L, 1-2 J30 Colgate*.......................................................... W, 2-0 J31 Cornell*............................................................ L, 0-6 F6 at Harvard*........................................................ L, 5-7 F7 at Dartmouth*................................................... L, 2-3 F13 Rensselaer*..................................................... L, 2-8 F14 Vermont*......................................................... L, 1-3 F20 at Clarkson*..................................................... L, 4-7 F21 at St. Lawrence*.............................................. L, 3-8 F27 Brown*............................................................ L, 5-7 F28 Yale*....................................................... W, 6-5 (OT) *ECAC game 1987-88 (9-19-2) Coach: Rob Riley O30 American Int’l................................................ W, 6-4 N6 vs. Holy Cross#................................................. W, 6-2 N7 at SUNY Plattsburgh#......................................... W, 4-3 (OT) N13 Cornell*........................................................... L, 2-6 N14 Colgate*.......................................................... L, 0-3 N20 at Dartmouth*............................................... W, 3-2 N21 at Harvard*..................................................... L, 2-6 N27 Princeton*....................................................... L, 3-4 N28 at Princeton*.................................................. L, 3-7 D4 Vermont*................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) D5 Rensselaer*....................................................... L, 2-8 D11 Iona................................................................ W, 8-2 J2 at St. Lawrence*............................................... L, 1-10 J3 at Clarkson*....................................................... L, 4-9 J8 Yale*................................................................... L, 0-6 J9 Brown*........................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) J15 Notre Dame...................................................... L, 1-6 J16 Notre Dame...................................................... L, 4-8 J23 at RMC............................................................. W, 4-3 J26 Williams........................................................... W, 5-4 J29 at Colgate*....................................................... L, 1-5 J30 at Cornell*........................................................ L, 3-8 F5 Harvard*............................................................ L, 1-5 F6 Dartmouth*....................................................... L, 3-4 F12 at Rensselaer*............................................... L, 2-10 F13 at Vermont*..................................................... L, 4-5 F19 St. Lawrence*.................................................. L, 5-6 F20 Clarkson*......................................................... L, 1-3 F26 at Brown*....................................................... W, 6-4 F27 at Yale*........................................................... W, 8-3 *ECAC game #Cardinal Classic, Plattsburgh, N.Y. 1988-89 (13-16-1) Coach: Rob Riley O29 Holy Cross...................................................... W, 4-1 N4 UMass-Lowell................................................... W, 5-3 N11 at Colgate*...................................................... L, 2-6 N12 at Cornell*....................................................... L, 3-5 N18 Harvard*......................................................... L, 1-6 N19 Dartmouth*............................................. T, 2-2 (OT) N25 at Princeton*...........................................L, 6-7 (OT) N26 Princeton*...................................................... W, 4-3 D2 at Rensselaer*................................................... L, 4-6 D3 at Vermont*...................................................... L, 1-8 D9 Iona.................................................................. W, 4-1 J2 Notre Dame....................................................... W, 3-2 J3 Notre Dame........................................................ L, 2-5 J6 Clarkson*............................................................ L, 3-9 J7 St. Lawrence*..................................................... L, 1-5 J13 at Yale*............................................................. L, 1-3 J15 at Brown*........................................................ W, 3-2 J21 RMC......................................................... W, 3-2 (OT) J27 Cornell*........................................................... W, 4-3 J28 Colgate*........................................................... L, 1-9 J31 at Williams...................................................... W, 4-3

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F3 at Dartmouth*................................................... L, 1-3 F4 at Harvard*...................................................... L, 1-11 F10 Vermont*......................................................... L, 4-5 F11 Rensselaer*.................................................... W, 4-3 F17 at St. Lawrence*.............................................. L, 3-4 F18 at Clarkson*..................................................... L, 1-4 F21 Villanova......................................................... W, 6-0 F24 Yale*............................................................... W, 5-2 F25 Brown*........................................................... W, 7-2 *ECAC game 1989-90 (10-16-4) Coach: Rob Riley O27 Air Force......................................................... W, 4-2 O28 Air Force......................................................... W, 4-0 N10 Colgate*.......................................................... L, 0-2 N11 Cornell*.......................................................... W, 5-2 N17 at Harvard*.................................................... W, 4-3 N18 at Dartmouth*................................................ L, 2-3 N25 Iona................................................................ W, 4-3 N28 at Princeton*.................................................. L, 3-5 D1 Rensselaer*...................................................... W, 5-3 D2 Vermont*................................................... T, 4-4 (OT) D8 at Clarkson*...................................................... L, 2-9 D9 at St. Lawrence*................................................ L, 3-7 J2 at UMass-Lowell................................................. L, 4-5 J5 Brown*............................................................... L, 2-3 J6 Yale*................................................................... L, 2-7 J12 at Cornell*........................................................ L, 2-5 J13 at Colgate*................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) J16 Princeton*........................................................ L, 2-3 J20 at RMC....................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) J26 at Notre Dame................................................. W, 7-4 J27 at Notre Dame................................................. W, 5-2 J30 Williams........................................................... W, 4-3 F2 Dartmouth*................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) F3 Harvard*............................................................ L, 2-5 F9 at Vermont*...................................................... W, 3-0 F10 at Rensselaer*................................................. L, 2-6 F16 St. Lawrence*.................................................. L, 3-5 F17 Clarkson*......................................................... L, 1-4 F23 at Yale*............................................................ L, 5-6 F24 at Brown*........................................................ L, 3-6 *ECAC game 1990-91 (8-18-3) Coach: Rob Riley O26 at Air Force...................................................... L, 2-5 O27 at Air Force............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) N9 at Cornell*......................................................... L, 0-5 N10 at Colgate*............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) N16 Dartmouth*................................................... W, 6-3 N17 Harvard*......................................................... L, 2-5 N20 Villanova...................................................... W, 12-2 N24 Holy Cross...................................................... W, 7-2 N27 Princeton*....................................................... L, 3-6 N30 at Vermont*.................................................... L, 3-5 D1 at Rensselaer*................................................... L, 3-5 D7 St. Lawrence*............................................. T, 2-2 (OT) D8 Clarkson*.......................................................... L, 1-3 D30 Notre Dame.................................................... W, 4-2 J4 at Brown*........................................................... L, 3-5 J5 at Yale*............................................................... L, 2-4 J11 Colgate*........................................................... L, 2-5 J12 Cornell*............................................................ L, 3-5 J15 at Princeton*.................................................... L, 3-6 J19 Iona................................................................. W, 9-0 J26 RMC............................................................... W, 11-1 F1 at Harvard*...................................................... L, 2-12 F2 at Dartmouth*.......................................... W, 4-3 (OT) F8 Rensselaer*....................................................... L, 4-7 F9 Vermont*........................................................... L, 1-3 F15 at Clarkson*..................................................... L, 1-7 F16 at St. Lawrence*.............................................. L, 3-6 F22 Brown*................................................... W, 3-2 (OT) F23 Yale*................................................................ L, 2-4 *ECAC game 1991-92 (13-17-1) Coach: Rob Riley O25 Queen’s ......................................................... W, 5-2 O26 Queen’s.................................................. W, 7-6 (OT) N1 at Providence+.................................................. L, 1-7 N2 vs. Elmira+..................................................L, 5-6 (OT) N8 American Int’l.................................................. W, 6-2 N9 Merrimack........................................................ L, 6-9


h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS N15 Alaska Fairbanks%.......................................... W, 1-0 N16 Alaska Fairbanks%.......................................... W, 1-0 N23 Iona.............................................................. W, 11-0 N26 Villanova...................................................... W, 12-5 N29 at Boston College............................................ L, 1-4 N30 at Boston University........................................ L, 2-3 D3 Scranton......................................................... W, 11-2 D6 at Merrimack..................................................... L, 2-3 D27 vs. Clarkson^................................................. L, 1-11 D28 vs. Colgate^................................................... L, 3-10 J3 at Maine#......................................................... L, 5-15 J4 vs. Concordia#.................................................... L, 1-3 J10 UMass-Boston.................................................. L, 3-4 J11 Salem State..................................................... W, 7-4 J17 at Notre Dame.................................................. L, 3-5 J18 at Notre Dame.................................................. L, 4-5 J25 at RMC............................................................. W, 3-2 J31 Alabama-Huntsville...................................L, 5-6 (OT) F1 Alabama-Huntsville........................................... W, 6-2 F7 Air Force............................................................ L, 3-7 F8 Air Force........................................................... W, 5-4 F21 Connecticut.............................................. T, 4-4 (OT) F22 New England................................................... W, 7-4 F28 Kent State........................................................ L, 1-4 F29 Kent State........................................................ L, 2-4 +USAir Classic, Providence, R.I. ^Syracuse Invitational #Maine Dexter Classic, Orono, Maine %Won by forfeit 1992-93 (16-11-1) Coach: Rob Riley O24 Boston College................................................ L, 2-6 O30 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 5-1 O31 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 9-2 N7 at Union........................................................... W, 6-5 N13 Brock.............................................................. W, 8-4 N14 Brock.............................................................. W, 4-1 N21 UMass-Boston................................................. L, 2-3 N28 vs. Connecticut#.............................................. L, 2-4 N29 vs. Canisius#................................................... W, 4-0 D4 at Villanova...................................................... W, 7-0 D29 at Denver+....................................................... L, 3-4 D30 vs. Air Force+.................................................. W, 5-3 J2 Boston University............................................... L, 1-8 J9 at Salem State.................................................... L, 2-3 J15 SUNY Plattsburgh............................................ W, 5-3 J16 Fairfield........................................................... W, 9-0 J19 Connecticut............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) J22 Scranton........................................................ W, 10-0 J23 Iona................................................................. W, 8-2 J29 at Air Force....................................................... L, 2-5 J30 at Air Force....................................................... L, 1-4 F6 RMC.................................................................. W, 6-2 F12 at Alabama-Huntsville..................................... L, 3-7 F13 at Alabama-Huntsville..................................... L, 2-4 F19 New England College...................................... W, 5-3 F20 American Int’l.................................................. L, 4-6 F26 St. Bonaventure.............................................. W, 4-1 F27 St. Bonaventure............................................ W, 11-2 #Holy Cross Tourn., Worcester, Mass. +Denver (Colo.) Cup 1993-94 (14-16) Coach: Rob Riley O16 at Providence.................................................. L, 3-7 O22 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 8-3 O23 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 6-2 O30 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 2-9 O31 at Merrimack.................................................. L, 5-6 N6 Union................................................................ L, 3-7 N12 Concordia....................................................... W, 4-3 N19 at Kent State.................................................... L, 2-3 N20 at Kent State.................................................... L, 2-4 N23 Villanova........................................................ W, 8-2 N28 at Boston College............................................ L, 0-9 D4 Bentley............................................................. W, 7-1 D5 at Scranton....................................................... W, 8-1 D7 Connecticut................................................L, 5-6 (OT) D29 vs. UMass-Lowell#.......................................... L, 2-6 D30 vs. Mt. Allison#............................................... W, 3-2 J7 North Adams..................................................... W, 4-3 J9 at UMass-Lowell................................................. L, 1-7 J14 Colgate............................................................. L, 0-6 J15 Iona................................................................. W, 8-1

J21 Air Force........................................................... L, 3-7 J22 Air Force.......................................................... W, 6-4 J29 Massachusetts.................................................. L, 3-4 F4 Fairfield........................................................... W, 11-2 F5 Holy Cross......................................................... W, 4-2 F12 at RMC............................................................ W, 6-0 F18 at Alaska Fairbanks.......................................... L, 0-5 F19 at Alaska Fairbanks.......................................... L, 3-4 F25 Canisius............................................................ L, 2-3 F26 Canisius........................................................... W, 4-2 #RPI Tournament, Troy, N.Y. 1994-95 (20-13-1) Coach: Rob Riley O15 College Mil. Royal.......................................... W, 7-0 O16 College Mil Royal........................................... W, 7-0 O21 Providence...................................................... L, 3-6 O22 Boston College................................................ L, 3-9 O28 Mt. Allison (exh.)............................................ W, 3-1 O29 Mt. Allison (exh.)............................................ W, 5-3 N4 at Union............................................................ L, 3-4 N5 at Rensselaer.................................................... W, 5-2 N15 Scranton....................................................... W, 12-1 N18 at Canisius....................................................... L, 2-5 N19 at Canisius...................................................... W, 4-3 N22 Tufts............................................................. W, 10-1 N26 at Colgate........................................................ L, 3-8 D2 Hobart............................................................... L, 3-5 D3 at Villanova...................................................... W, 4-0 D6 Connecticut...................................................... W, 4-2 D30 Torped Yaroslavl.............................................. L, 0-2 J6 Merrimack.......................................................... L, 2-5 J7 Williams............................................................. W, 3-1 J13 UMass-Lowell................................................... L, 3-7 J15 at Cornell.......................................................... L, 2-8 J17 North Adams................................................... W, 9-0 J20 Iona................................................................. W, 9-0 J21 SUNY Brockport............................................. W, 10-2 J24 at Massachusetts.............................................. L, 2-3 J27 Bentley............................................................ W, 6-2 J28 Elmira........................................................ T, 5-5 (OT) F2 at Fairfield......................................................... W, 6-0 F4 at Holy Cross...............................................L, 2-3 (OT) F7 at Iona............................................................... W, 5-0 F11 RMC................................................................ W, 6-1 F17 at Air Force...................................................... L, 2-5 F18 at Air Force...................................................... L, 6-9 F21 Connecticut College........................................ W, 5-2 F25 Fairfield......................................................... W, 12-3

1995-96 (24-9-1) Coach: Rob Riley O27 Massachusetts................................................ L, 3-6 N3 Rensselaer........................................................ W, 6-4 N4 Union......................................................... T, 0-0 (OT) N10 Canisius.......................................................... W, 5-4 N11 St. Michael’s................................................... W, 8-0 N17 Framingham State.......................................... W, 6-1 N18 Framingham State.......................................... W, 6-0 N24 vs. Holy Cross#............................................... W, 6-1 N25 at SUNY Plattsburgh#..................................... W, 4-3 D1 Hobart.............................................................. W, 6-2 D2 at Fairfield........................................................ W, 6-1 D5 Villanova........................................................... W, 9-0 D8 at Princeton....................................................... L, 0-4 D9 Bentley............................................................. W, 5-2 J2 at Northeastern.................................................. L, 2-3 J6 vs. Babson+........................................................ L, 2-3 J7 vs. SUNY Brockport+......................................... W, 5-4 J12 Cornell............................................................. W, 4-1 J13 Colgate............................................................. L, 3-4 J20 SUNY Brockport............................................... W, 4-1 J21 at Yale.............................................................. W, 2-0 J23 Nichols............................................................. W, 4-1 J26 at Notre Dame.................................................. L, 3-7 J27 at Notre Dame.................................................. L, 2-4 J30 Quinnipiac..................................................... W, 10-2 F2 Fairfield........................................................... W, 11-0 F3 Sacred Heart..................................................... W, 7-0 F6 Iona................................................................... W, 8-1 F10 at RMC............................................................ W, 2-0

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1997-98 (18-15-1) Coach: Rob Riley O17 Findlay.......................................................... W, 11-3 O18 Findlay............................................................ W, 3-2 O25 Colgate.....................................................L, 3-4 (OT) O31 Dartmouth...................................................... L, 1-7 N1 Rensselaer......................................................... L, 1-4 N5 at UMass-Lowell........................................L, 1-2 (OT) N14 Providence...................................................... L, 4-5 N15 St. Michael’s................................................... W, 4-2 N21 Nebraska-Omaha........................................... W, 2-1 N22 Nebraska-Omaha........................................... W, 4-1 N25 at Princeton.................................................... L, 3-9 N28 vs. St. Anselm’s#............................................. W, 5-3 N29 at New England#............................................ W, 9-3 D6 at Merrimack..................................................... L, 3-4 D29 at Rensselaer+................................................. L, 0-4 D30 vs. Yale+........................................................... L, 2-3 J3 Massachusetts................................................... W, 5-0 J10 at Villanova...................................................... W, 9-1 J13 Connecticut................................................... W, 10-2 J17 at Minn.-Mankato............................................ L, 2-3 J18 at Minn.-Mankato............................................ L, 2-7 J23 Union................................................................ L, 3-6 J24 at Yale............................................................... L, 1-5 J27 at Connecticut College.................................... W, 2-1 J30 Iona................................................................. W, 8-1 J31 Scranton........................................................ W, 11-0 F7 at RMC........................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) F13 at Northeastern.............................................. W, 6-5 F14 Fairfield......................................................... W, 11-2 F17 Nichols.......................................................... W, 10-0 N20 Quinnipiac...................................................... W, 8-4 F21 at Sacred Heart............................................... W, 5-2 F27 Air Force.......................................................... L, 2-3 F28 Air Force.......................................................... L, 3-5

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1999-2000 (18-15-1) Coach: Rob Riley O15 at Bemidji State*............................................. L, 2-5 O16 at Bemidji State*............................................. L, 0-3 O22 vs. Fairfield^$........................................... T, 2-2 (OT) O23 vs. Iona^.......................................................... L, 0-3 O29 Massachusetts.........................................L, 0-1 (OT) O30 American Int’l................................................. L, 2-3 N6 Bentley............................................................. W, 6-2 N12 Manhattanville............................................... W, 6-1 N13 Connecticut.................................................... W, 6-3 N16 at Sacred Heart............................................... L, 1-2 N19 Union.............................................................. L, 1-7 N20 Iona................................................................ W, 4-2 N26 at Holy Cross.................................................. W, 3-1 N27 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 2-5 N30 at Fairfield...................................................... W, 2-0 D3 Assumption...................................................... W, 9-0 D7 Fairfield............................................................ W, 6-2 J7 at Alabama-Huntsville*...................................... L, 1-2 J8 at Alabama-Huntsville*...................................... L, 1-5 J14 Providence................................................ T, 4-4 (OT) J15 Colgate............................................................. L, 2-5 J21 at Yale............................................................... L, 1-5 J22 at Iona............................................................. W, 5-3 J28 Scranton........................................................ W, 10-1 F1 Sacred Heart..................................................... W, 4-1 F4 Niagara*............................................................. L, 1-4 F5 Niagara*............................................................. L, 2-5 F12 at RMC............................................................. L, 0-3 F25 Findlay*........................................................... L, 2-4 F26 Findlay*........................................................ W, 10-6 M3 Air Force*......................................................... L, 2-4 M4 Air Force*......................................................... L, 0-3 *CHA game ^Quinnipiac Cup, Hamden, Conn. $Army won in shootout

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2000-01 (14-20-1) Coach: Rob Riley O13 Seneca............................................................ W, 6-3 O20 at Iona*........................................................... L, 3-6 O22 at Union.......................................................... L, 1-4 O27 at Quinnipiac*................................................. L, 1-4 O28 at Rensselaer................................................... L, 0-3 N10 at Bentley*..................................................... W, 5-2 N11 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 2-3 N17 Bentley*......................................................... W, 9-2 N19 UMass-Lowell.................................................. L, 0-7 N21 Fairfield*........................................................ W, 2-1 N25 Connecticut*................................................... L, 2-3 N26 Holy Cross*.................................................... W, 3-2 D2 at Canisius*....................................................... L, 2-5 D9 Mercyhurst*...................................................... L, 1-2 D31 Queen’s.................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) J5 Mercyhurst*....................................................... L, 1-8 J6 at Sacred Heart*................................................. L, 0-4 J14 at Connecticut*................................................ L, 5-7 J19 American Int’l*................................................ W, 6-5 J20 at American Int’l*............................................. L, 4-5 J23 Quinnipiac*............................................. W, 2-1 (OT) J26 Canisius*......................................................... W, 4-3 J27 Sacred Heart*................................................... L, 2-5 F2 at Bentley*......................................................... L, 4-7 F3 Iona*................................................................. W, 6-5 F10 RMC................................................................ W, 7-1 F13 at Holy Cross*................................................. W, 4-3 F16 Sacred Heart*................................................. W, 4-1 F17 Fairfield*.......................................................... L, 1-4 F21 at Fairfield*..................................................... W, 6-2 F23 at Canisius*...................................................... L, 4-8 F24 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 1-3 M2 at Air Force...................................................... W, 5-2 M3 at Air Force....................................................... L, 3-4 M10 at Quinnipiac^.........................................L, 3-4 (OT) *MAAC game ^MAAC Tournament

2001-02 (11-18-6) Coach: Rob Riley O12 Seneca............................................................ W, 5-1 O13 Seneca............................................................ W, 2-0 O19 at Niagara.................................................L, 4-5 (OT) O20 at Niagara........................................................ L, 2-4 O26 Quinnipiac*..................................................... L, 2-5 N2 at Iona*............................................................. L, 2-4 N3 American Int’l*................................................ W, 7-2 N9 at Mercyhurst*...........................................L, 2-3 (OT) N10 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 2-5 N16 Sacred Heart*................................................. L, 2-4 N17 at Sacred Heart*............................................. L, 0-1 N23 at Connecticut*........................................ T, 2-2 (OT) N24 at UMass-Lowell*............................................ L, 0-4 N30 Bentley*......................................................... W, 9-2 D1 at Bentley*................................................. T, 3-3 (OT) D7 Air Force............................................................ L, 2-4 D8 Air Force............................................................ L, 4-5 J4 Connecticut*............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) J5 Connecticut*............................................... T, 4-4 (OT) J11 at Holy Cross*.................................................. L, 2-5 J12 Holy Cross*................................................ T, 4-4 (OT) J18 at Quinnipiac*.................................................. L, 2-4 J19 Quinnipiac*..................................................... W, 4-2 J25 at American Int’l*............................................ W, 4-3 J26 American Int’l*................................................ W, 5-1 F1 at Canisius*........................................................ L, 1-4 F2 at Canisius*.................................................L, 3-4 (OT) F9 at RMC........................................................L, 2-3 (OT) F15 Fairfield*......................................................... W, 7-4 F16 at Fairfield*..................................................... W, 3-2 F22 at Iona*................................................... W, 6-5 (OT) F23 Iona*................................................................ L, 2-5 M1 Mercyhurst*.................................................... W, 3-2 M2 Canisius*................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) M9 at Mercyhurst^................................................. L, 1-2 *MAAC game; ^MAAC Tournament

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2002-03 (18-16) Coach: Rob Riley O18 Seneca............................................................ W, 4-3 O25 Holy Cross*..................................................... L, 1-4 O26 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 0-3 N1 at Iona*............................................................ W, 3-0 N2 Iona*................................................................ W, 3-1 N5 at Quinnipiac*................................................... L, 2-4 N8 at Sacred Heart*............................................... L, 1-3 N9 Bentley*............................................................ L, 2-4 N15 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 3-5 N16 at Canisius*..................................................... L, 2-3 N22 Quinnipiac*.................................................... W, 3-1 N23 St. Clair........................................................... W, 8-1 N30 at Vermont...................................................... L, 4-8 D6 at Connecticut*................................................. L, 0-3 D7 at Fairfield*...................................................... W, 3-1 J3 at American Int’l*.............................................. W, 4-2 J4 American Int’l*.................................................. W, 4-2 J10 Bentley*....................................................L, 3-4 (OT) J11 at Bentley*....................................................... L, 1-5 J18 at Air Force...................................................... W, 2-1 J19 at Air Force...................................................... W, 2-1 J24 Connecticut*.................................................... L, 4-6 J31 Holy Cross*...................................................... W, 4-0 F1 at Holy Cross*................................................... W, 3-1 F8 RMC.................................................................. W, 4-0 F14 at Fairfield*...................................................... L, 2-4 F15 Fairfield*......................................................... W, 4-2 F21 Canisius*......................................................... W, 3-1 F22 Mercyhurst*................................................... W, 6-3 F28 at Sacred Heart*.............................................. L, 0-2 M1 Sacred Heart*.......................................... W, 2-1 (OT) M9 at Quinnipiac*.................................................. L, 0-7 M15 at Holy Cross^................................................ L, 2-3 *MAAC game; ^MAAC Tournament 2003-04 (12-18-3) Coach: Rob Riley O10 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 3-1 O11 Ryerson.......................................................... W, 9-2 O18 American Int’l*.............................................. W, 2-1 O24 at Bentley*..................................................... W, 3-1 O25 at Rensselaer................................................... L, 0-6 N1 at Bentley*................................................. T, 2-2 (OT) N7 at Mercyhurst*.................................................. L, 2-7 N8 at Canisius*...................................................... W, 3-2 N14 Sacred Heart*................................................. L, 1-4 N15 at Sacred Heart*............................................. L, 1-5 N21 Quinnipiac*.............................................. T, 2-2 (OT) N23 at American Int’l*........................................... L, 1-4 D5 at Holy Cross*................................................... L, 1-3 D6 at Holy Cross*................................................... L, 0-3 J3 St. Clair.............................................................. W, 3-1 J9 American Int’l*.................................................. W, 5-2 J10 at American Int’l*...................................... T, 2-2 (OT) J16 Air Force.......................................................... W, 4-3 J17 Air Force........................................................... L, 0-3 J23 Quinnipiac*...................................................... L, 0-2 J24 at Quinnipiac*.................................................. L, 0-3 J30 Canisius*......................................................... W, 4-3 J31 Canisius*......................................................... W, 5-1 F7 at RMC.............................................................. W, 3-2 F13 Mercyhurst*.................................................... L, 2-5 F14 Mercyhurst*.................................................... L, 3-6 F20 at Connecticut*............................................... L, 2-3 F22 Holy Cross*...................................................... L, 2-5 F27 at Connecticut*.............................................. W, 5-2 F28 Sacred Heart*.................................................. L, 2-3 M5 Bentley*........................................................... L, 1-5 M6 Connecticut*.................................................... L, 6-9 M12 American Int’l^............................................... L, 3-4 *AHA game; ^AHA Tournament 2004-05 (11-21-3) Coach: Brian Riley O8 Ryerson.................................................... W, 3-2 (OT) O9 Ryerson............................................................ W, 5-1 O16 at Sacred Heart*............................................. L, 1-4 O22 at Bentley*............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) O23 Rensselaer....................................................... L, 1-5 O29 at Cornell........................................................ L, 1-7 O30 at Colgate....................................................... W, 3-2 N5 Mercyhurst*...................................................... L, 0-2 N6 Canisius*........................................................... L, 2-3


h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS N12 at American Int’l*........................................... L, 0-2 N19 Holy Cross*.................................................... W, 2-0 N20 Holy Cross*.............................................. T, 3-3 (OT) N27 at Quinnipiac*................................................. L, 1-5 D3 at Holy Cross*................................................... L, 2-3 D4 at Connecticut*................................................. L, 1-2 D30 St. Clair........................................................... W, 5-2 J7 Connecticut*...................................................... L, 0-1 J8 Connecticut*..................................................... W, 1-0 J14 at Air Force....................................................... L, 2-5 J15 at Air Force....................................................... L, 1-2 J21 at Sacred Heart*............................................... L, 1-5 J28 at Quinnipiac*...........................................L, 4-5 (OT) J29 Quinnipiac*...................................................... L, 3-4 F5 RMC.................................................................. W, 6-1 F8 Sacred Heart*.................................................... L, 1-2 F11 at Mercyhurst*.........................................L, 4-5 (OT) F12 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 0-4 F18 Bentley*.......................................................... W, 3-2 F19 Bentley*.......................................................... W, 3-1 F25 American Int’l*............................................... W, 5-3 F26 American Int’l*......................................... T, 3-3 (OT) M4 at Canisius*...................................................... L, 2-4 M5 at Canisius*...................................................... L, 2-5 M9 American Int’l^................................................ W, 5-3 M12 at Quinnipiac^................................................ L, 0-2 *AHA game; ^AHA Tournament 2005-06 (12-18-7) Coach: Brian Riley O14 at Nebraska-Omaha#...................................... L, 2-3 O15 vs. Ferris State#............................................... L, 2-5 O21 Colgate............................................................ L, 1-6 O23 at Rensselaer................................................... L, 0-4 O28 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 0-1 O29 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 3-5 N4 at Canisius*....................................................... L, 1-2 N5 at Canisius*................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) N11 Air Force......................................................... W, 3-0 N12 Air Force................................................. W, 4-3 (OT) N18 at Bentley*............................................... T, 1-1 (OT) N19 at Bentley*...................................................... L, 1-4 N26 at Connecticut*.............................................. W, 2-1 N29 at Sacred Heart*............................................. L, 2-4 D4 Sacred Heart*.................................................. W, 2-1 D8 American Int’l*........................................... T, 2-2 (OT) D29 at Connecticut*!.............................................. L, 0-3 D30 vs. Massachusetts!.......................................... L, 1-2 J6 Mercyhurst*...................................................... W, 5-0 J7 Mercyhurst*.............................................. W, 3-2 (OT) J13 Holy Cross*....................................................... L, 3-4 J14 Holy Cross*...................................................... W, 3-2 J17 at American Int’l*............................................ W, 2-0 J20 Canisius*......................................................... W, 3-0 J21 Canisius*.......................................................... L, 0-2 J27 Bentley*.................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) J28 Bentley*.................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) F3 Sacred Heart*................................................... W, 4-0 F4 at Sacred Heart*................................................ L, 0-3 F11 at RMC...................................................... T, 3-3 (OT) F17 Connecticut*................................................... L, 4-5 F18 Connecticut*............................................ T, 3-3 (OT) F24 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 2-6 F25 at Mercyhurst*............................................... W, 3-2 M3 at American Int’l*............................................ W, 6-3 M4 American Int’l*................................................. L, 2-4 M11 at Bentley^............................................L, 3-4 (2OT) *AHA game; ^AHA Tournament #Maverick Stampede, Omaha, Neb. ! Toyota/UConn Classic 2006-07 (19-12-5) Coach: Brian Riley O6 Ryerson............................................................ W, 5-0 O7 Ryerson............................................................ W, 3-1 O13 American Int’l*.............................................. W, 2-0 O14 Sacred Heart*.......................................... T, 2-2 (OT) O20 at Connecticut*.............................................. W, 5-4 O21 at Connecticut*.............................................. W, 7-3 O27 vs. Notre Dame#............................................. L, 0-3 O28 vs. Alabama-Huntsville#.................................. L, 1-2 N3 at American Int’l*............................................ W, 2-1 N4 American Int’l*................................................ W, 4-2 N10 at Bentley*..................................................... W, 4-3

N11 at Bentley*...................................................... L, 0-3 N17 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 3-4 N18 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 2-5 N21 at Sacred Heart*...................................... T 3-3 (OT) N24 at Union.......................................................... L, 1-4 D6 Holy Cross*................................................ T, 2-2 (OT) D29 RIT*................................................................ W, 2-1 D30 RIT*................................................................. L, 3-5 J5 at Canisius*....................................................... W, 5-1 J6 at Canisius*........................................................ L, 3-4 J12 Mercyhurst*.................................................... W, 6-3 J13 Mercyhurst*.................................................... W, 2-1 J19 at Air Force*..................................................... L, 1-4 J20 at Air Force*.................................................... W, 2-0 J26 Connecticut*............................................. T, 2-2 (OT) J27 Connecticut*................................................... W, 3-0 J30 at American Int’l*............................................. L, 0-3 F3 Holy Cross*................................................. T, 3-3 (OT) F16 Bentley*.......................................................... W, 3-1 F17 Bentley*.......................................................... W, 4-2 F23 Sacred Heart*.................................................. L, 3-5 F24 at Sacred Heart*............................................. W, 4-2 M10 Bentley^........................................................ W, 6-2 M16 vs. Connecticut^1.......................................... W, 3-1 M17 vs. Air Force^!................................................ L, 1-6 *AHA Game; ^AHA Tournament #at Lightning College Hockey Classic, Tampa, Fla. !AHA Tournament Semifinals and Finals at Rochester, N.Y. 2007-08 (19-14-4) Coach: Brian Riley O12 at Bemidji State............................................... L, 1-2 O13 at Bemidji State............................................... L, 0-3 O19 RPI................................................................... L, 1-3 O27 Connecticut*.................................................. W, 4-1 N3 at Holy Cross*.................................................. W, 5-2 N4 at Holy Cross*................................................... L, 1-3 N9 at American Int’l*............................................ W, 4-3 N10 American Int’l*.............................................. W, 7-1 N16 Bentley*......................................................... W, 7-2 N17 Bentley*.......................................................... L, 2-3 N23 at RIT*...................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) N24 at RIT*...................................................... T, 1-1 (OT) N30 Sacred Heart*................................................ W, 4-2 D1 at Sacred Heart*............................................... L, 2-4 D29 at Connecticut*#............................................. L, 1-4 D30 vs. Brown#................................................ T, 1-1 (OT) J5 Union.................................................................. L, 2-3 J6 at Merrimack...................................................... L, 1-4 J11 at Mercyhurst*................................................. L, 0-3 J12 at Mercyhurst*................................................. L, 2-4 J18 Canisius*.......................................................... L, 0-3 J19 Canisius*......................................................... W, 2-1 J25 Air Force*........................................................ W, 2-1 J27 Air Force*........................................................ W, 2-1 F1 Connecticut*..................................................... W, 3-1 F2 Connecticut*..................................................... W, 6-0 F8 Holy Cross*....................................................... W, 2-0 F9 Holy Cross*................................................. T, 1-1 (OT) F15 American Int’l*............................................... W, 4-0 F16 at American Int’l*........................................... W, 4-0 F22 at Bentley*....................................................... L, 1-2 F23 at Bentley*...................................................... W, 6-3 F29 at Sacred Heart*............................................. W, 6-1 M1 Sacred Heart*.................................................. W, 3-2 M7 American Int’l!................................................ W, 4-0 M8 American Int’l!................................................ W, 5-2 M15 vs. Mercyhurst@............................................ L, 2-4 *AHA Game # Toyota/UConn Classic ! AHA Quarterfinal Playoff Series @ AHA Semifinals, Rochester, N.Y. 2008-09 (11-16-6) Coach: Brian Riley O18 Merrimack...................................................... L, 0-1 O24 at Connecticut*............................................... L, 3-4 O25 at Connecticut*............................................... L, 3-6 O31 Sacred Heart*................................................ W, 6-3 N1 at Sacred Heart*........................................ T, 3-3 (OT) N7 at American Int’l*............................................. L, 3-4 N8 American Int’l*................................................ W, 3-1

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N14 at RIT*............................................................ W, 5-3 N15 at RIT*............................................................. L, 3-6 N21 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 2-6 N22 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 3-6 N28 at Union.......................................................... L, 4-5 D6 at Canisius*....................................................... L, 0-2 D7 at Canisius*...................................................... W, 4-3 D28 at #20 Dartmouth!..................................... L, 4-5 OT D29 vs. UMass!....................................................... L, 1-4 J2 at Ohio State#.................................................... L, 1-6 J3 vs. #2 Miami#.................................................... W, 3-2 J9 Mercyhurst*...................................................... W, 2-1 J10 Mercyhurst*.................................................... W, 4-3 J17 Holy Cross*................................................ T, 3-3 (OT) J18 Holy Cross*................................................ T, 4-4 (OT) J23 at #20 Air Force*.............................................. L, 1-5 J24 at #20 Air Force*.............................................. L, 2-3 J30 Bentley*........................................................... L, 0-6 J31 Bentley*........................................................... L, 1-4 F6 Canisius*........................................................... W, 4-1 F7 Canisius*..................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) F13 at Sacred Heart*............................................. W, 4-3 F14 Sacred Heart*................................................. W, 3-1 F20 RIT*.................................................................. L, 2-3 F21 RIT*........................................................... T, 1-1 (OT) F27 American Int’l*......................................... T, 3-3 (OT) F28 at American Int’l*........................................... W, 3-1 M13 at Mercyhurst^............................................... L, 2-6 M14 at Mercyhurst^............................................... L, 0-5 *Atlantic Hockey contest ! Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H. with Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Bemidji State # Ohio State Tournament, Columbus, Ohio, with Ohio State, Clarkson, Miami ^ Atlantic Hockey quarterfinal series 2009-10 (11-18-7) Coach: Brian Riley O9 at Nebraska-Omaha!......................................... L, 4-6 O10 vs. St. Lawrence!............................................. L, 2-5 O17 at Merrimack.................................................. L, 3-6 O24 Mercyhurst*............................................. T, 3-3 (OT) O25 Mercyhurst*.................................................... L, 1-4 O30 at Colgate................................................. T, 4-4 (OT) O31 at Rensselaer.................................................. W, 2-1 N16 at RIT*............................................................. L, 1-6 N17 at RIT*............................................................. L, 1-2 N13 AIC*................................................................ W, 2-1 N14 at AIC*............................................................. L, 0-2 N20 at Bentley*..................................................... W, 5-1 N21 at Bentley*...................................................... L, 3-4 N27 Canisius*........................................................ W, 4-1 N28 Canisius*........................................................ W, 7-2 D4 Sacred Heart*.................................................. W, 2-1 D5 Sacred Heart*.................................................. W, 4-2 J2 at #18 Union................................................L, 1-2 (OT) J8 at Sacred Heart*.......................................... T, 3-3 (OT) J9 at Sacred Heart*................................................. L, 0-5 J15 at Canisius*...................................................... L, 2-5 J16 at Canisius*............................................... T, 4-4 (OT) J22 Connecticut*................................................... W, 5-0 J23 Connecticut*.................................................... L, 1-2 J29 Air Force*........................................................ W, 4-2 J30 Air Force*.................................................. T, 3-3 (OT) F5 at Holy Cross*.................................................... L, 3-5 F6 at Holy Cross*................................................... W, 4-1 F12 RIT*.................................................................. L, 0-3 F13 RIT*.................................................................. L, 2-5 F19 at Mercyhurst*......................................... T, 4-4 (OT) F20 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 2-4 F26 at AIC*............................................................ W, 8-6 F27 AIC*.......................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) M12 at Air Force^................................................... L, 0-3 M13 at Air Force^................................................... L, 2-4 *Atlantic Hockey contest ! Mutual of Omaha Icebreaker Tournament with Nebraska-Omaha, St. Lawrence and Massachusetts Lowell ^ Atlantic Hockey quarterfinal series

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2010-11 (11-20-4) Coach: Brian Riley O9 vs. Colgate&...................................................... L, 0-1 017 Holy Cross*...............................................L, 4-5 (OT) O23 Connecticut*................................................... L, 2-3 O29 at Canisius*..................................................... L, 0-4 O30 at Canisius*.................................................... W, 2-1 N5 at Massachusetts............................................. W, 5-2 N12 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 0-4 N13 at Mercyhurst*................................................ L, 1-4 N19 AIC*................................................................ W, 9-3 N20 Sacred Heart*.......................................... T, 4-4 (OT) N26 Niagara*.......................................................... L, 1-4 N27 Niagara*......................................................... W, 4-1 D4 Colgate.............................................................. L, 0-3 D10 Bentley*......................................................... W, 3-1 D11 at #13 Union................................................... L, 2-6 D28 Russian Junior (exh)...................................... L, 4-11 D30 Merrimack . .............................................L, 1-2 (OT) J1 vs. Harvard!...................................................... L, 2-4 L J2 vs. Ohio State!.................................................... L, 3-5 J7 RIT*............................................................. T, 1-1 (OT) J8 RIT*.................................................................... L, 2-5 J14 at Air Force*..................................................... L, 1-5 J15 at Air Force*.................................................... W, 5-4 J21 Robert Morris*................................................ W, 3-2 J22 Robert Morris*.......................................... T, 2-2 (OT) J28 at Bentley*....................................................... L, 1-2 J29 at Bentley*................................................ T, 1-1 (OT) F4 Connecticut*......................................................L , 2-4 F5 at Connecticut*@............................................. W, 5-3 F11 at Holy Cross*.................................................. L, 1-5 F12 at Holy Cross*.................................................. L, 0-6 F18 AIC* ............................................................... W, 6-4 F19 at American Int’l*#......................................... W, 4-1 F25 Sacred Heart*................................................. W, 4-1 F26 at Sacred Heart*$............................................ L, 1-5 M5 AIC^.................................................................. L, 3-6 &Cape Cod Classic, Hyannis, Mass. *Atlantic Hockey Association game !Catamount Cup with Vermont, Harvard and Ohio State # at Rentschler Field, East Hartford, Conn. $ at Arena at Harbor Yards, Bridgeport, Conn. @ at Xcel Center, Hartford, Conn. ^Atlantic Hockey first round 2011-12 (4-23-7) Coach: Brian Riley O8 #11 Union......................................................... L, 1-8 O14 Connecticut*................................................... L, 0-5 O15 at #13 Merrimack........................................... L, 2-3 O22 vs. #14/16 Colgate&................................. T, 2-2 (OT) N4 at RIT*........................................................ T, 2-2 (0T) N5 at RIT*............................................................... L, 3-5 N11 at Sacred Heart*............................................ W, 2-1 N12 Bentley*.......................................................... L, 1-4 N18 at American Int’l*.................................... T, 3-3 (OT) N19 Brown....................................................... T, 1-1 (OT) N25 at Robert Morris*........................................... L, 2-5 N26 at Robert Morris*.................................... T, 3-3 (OT) D2 Mercyhurst*...................................................... L, 1-2 D3 Mercyhurst*............................................... T, 3-3 (OT) D10 at Holy Cross*................................................. L, 1-3 D29 at Connecticut!*.............................................. L, 0-2 D30 vs. RPI!........................................................... W, 3-2 J6 Canisius*............................................................ L, 2-4 J7 Canisius*............................................................ L, 1-2 J13 at Niagara*....................................................... L, 1-5 J14 at Niagara*....................................................... L, 0-3 J20 Air Force*.................................................. T, 3-3 (OT) J21 Air Force........................................................... L, 2-4 J27 Bentley*........................................................... L, 2-6 J28 at Bentley*...................................................... W, 3-1 F4 Royal Military College....................................... W, 9-1 F7 at Connecticut*................................................ W, 4-2 F10 Holy Cross*...................................................... L, 1-6 F11 Holy Cross*...................................................... L, 2-4 F17 at American Int’l*............................................ L, 2-5 F18 American Int’l*................................................ L, 2-3 F24 at Sacred Heart*.............................................. L, 3-5 F25 Sacred Heart*.................................................. L, 3-5 M2 at Holy Cross^.................................................. L, 2-3 M3 at Holy Cross^.................................................. L, 2-5 *Atlantic Hockey Association contest & Cape Cod Classic, Hyannis, Mass.

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! Toyota/UConn Classic with Connecticut, RPI and UMass-Lowell ^Atlantic Hockey Association first round playoff series 2012-13 (7-22-5) Coach: Brian Riley O12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha!...................................... L, 1-5 O13 vs. #20 Maine!................................................ L, 3-4 O19 Sacred Heart*................................................ W, 5-2 O20 at Sacred Heart*...................................... T, 4-4 (OT) O26 Penn State....................................................... L, 0-5 O27 at Holy Cross*................................................ W, 7-2 N9 Niagara*............................................................ L, 0-5 N10 Niagara*.......................................................... L, 1-4 N16 Sacred Heart*................................................ W, 3-2 N17 at Brown......................................................... L, 0-3 N29 at Bentley*..................................................... W, 3-2 D1 American Int’l*................................................. W, 3-2 D7 at Connecticut*.......................................... T, 2-2 (OT) D11 at Merrimack................................................... L, 2-4 Dec. 27 Russian Junior All-Stars%........................... L, 2-6 D29 at Canisius*..................................................... L, 1-5 D30 at Canisius*............................................ W, 1-0 (OT) J4 #19 Robert Morris*........................................... W, 5-0 J5 #19 Robert Morris*............................................ L, 1-4 J11 at Air Force*..................................................... L, 1-4 J12 at Air Force*#............................................ T, 3-3 (OT) J18 RIT*.................................................................. L, 5-6 J19 RIT*.................................................................. L, 2-4 J26 Royal Military College%................................... W, 4-1 F1 at Mercyhurst*........................................... T, 1-1 (OT) F2 at Mercyhurst*.................................................. L, 1-8 F10 American Int’l*................................................ L, 0-3 F15 at Bentley*....................................................... L, 3-5 F16 Bentley*.................................................... T, 2-2 (OT) F22 Connecticut*................................................... L, 3-4 F23 Connecticut*................................................... L, 3-6 F26 at American Int’l*............................................ L, 1-4 M1 Holy Cross*...................................................... L, 3-6 M2 at Holy Cross*.................................................. L, 0-2 M8 at Mercyhurst^................................................. L, 1-3 M8 at Mercyhurst^................................................. L, 2-5 ! Icebreaker with Maine, Notre Dame ad NebraskaOmaha at Spring Center, Kansas City, Mo. *Atlantic Hockey Association contest #on CBS Sports Network %Exhibition contests ^ Atlantic Hockey Association first round playoff series 2013-14 (6-28-0) Coach: Brian Riley O11 at Penn State................................................... L, 1-4 O26 at Merrimack.................................................. L, 2-4 N1 at Connecticut*................................................. L, 2-4 N2 Bentley*............................................................ L, 2-5 N8 Holy Cross*....................................................... L, 1-4 N10 at Boston College.......................................... L, 0-11 N12 at Sacred Heart*............................................ W, 6-2 N15 at Niagara*...................................................... L, 0-5 N16 at Niagara*...................................................... L, 3-8 N22 Sacred Heart*................................................. L, 5-6 N23 at Sacred Heart*............................................. L, 1-4 N26 at American International*..................... W, 4-3 (ot) D6 Canisius*........................................................... L, 2-8 D7 Canisius*.......................................................... W, 2-0 D20 Providence...................................................... L, 1-4 J3 Mercyhurst*....................................................... L, 1-3 J4 Mercyhurst*....................................................... L, 1-3 J10 Air Force*#....................................................... L, 1-3 J11 Air Force*......................................................... L, 2-4 J17 at RIT*.............................................................. L, 0-6 J18 at RIT*.............................................................. L, 3-4 J25 at Royal Military College%............................... W, 5-2 J31 at Robert Morris*............................................. L, 0-4 F1 at Robert Morris*.............................................. L, 4-6 F7 at American International*................................ L, 1-2 F8 American International*..............................L, 4-5 (ot) F14 Bentley*........................................................... L, 1-6 F15 at Bentley*.................................................L, 4-5 (ot) F21 at Connecticut*.............................................. W, 4-3 F22 Connecticut*................................................... L, 1-3 F28 at Holy Cross*................................................. W, 5-2 M1 Holy Cross*...................................................... L, 0-2 M7 at Robert Morris^............................................. L, 4-8 M8 at Robert Morris^............................................ W, 4-2

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h o c k e y LETTERWINNERS Players currently on the Army roster are highlighted in Bold Non-graduates are listed in Italics. Players listed with the year in which they graduated. Non-graduates listed by class with which they entered West Point. Name (Pos.; Goals-Assists-Points), academic years lettered, grad class Substitute goals against average and save percentage for goalies. A-A-A Adimey, Ronald R., (G; 3.96; .861), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94.................................. 1995 Ahlbrecht, John A., (F; 57-78-135), 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69.................................. 1969 Aiken, John J., 1952-53......................................................................................... 1954 Alissi, John J., (F; 7-16-23), 1989-90, 90-91.......................................................... 1993 Allard, Donald, (F; 7-16-23), 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79............................................. 1981 Allen, Robert J., (D; 3-9-12), 1983-84................................................................... 1987 Alvarez, Maurice M., (D/F; 19-31-50), 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15.................. 2015 Alvarez, Marcel S., (D; 14-59-73), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12......................... 2012 Anderson, Aaron F., (F; 13-22-35), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08....................... 2008 Anderson, Norman L., (F; 4-7-11), 1963-64.......................................................... 1964 Anderson, Parker T., (D; 19-42-61), 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67.................................. 1967 Anderson, Peter G., (F; 11-13-24), 1969-70.......................................................... 1972 Anderson, Reuben L., 1945-46, 46-47.................................................................. 1948 Andrle, Conor, (F; 4-13-17), 2014-15............................................................... 2018 Andros, David T., (F; 13-7-20), 2001-02, 02-03, 04-05.......................................... 2005 Ammon, Joseph H. (F; 17-12-29), 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11......................... 2011 Asbury, Larry K., (F; 27-50-77), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58......................................... 1958 Austin, Albert M., 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49............................................................. 1949 Avard, John J., (D; 3-22-25), 1964-65, 65-66........................................................ 1967 Averill, Corey, (G; 4.22; .848), 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90............................... 1990 Avis, Frederick P., (F; 11-14-25), 1959-60............................................................. 1962 B-B-B Backus, Kevin M., (D; 7-30-37), 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93............................. 1993 Barko, James S., 1934-35, 35-36, 36-37................................................................ 1937 Barnes, Jack O., (F: 2-5-7), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12.................................... 2012 Barrett, Gordon W., 1942-43........................................................................ June 1943 Barry, Bartholomew D., (F; 61-88-149), 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65........................... 1965 Battis, Warren B., (F; 11-38-49), 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63....................................... 1963 Beamer, Seth P., (F; 30-39-69), 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06.............................. 2006 Beiser, George R., 1951-52................................................................................... 1952 Bell, William III, 1943-44...................................................................................... 1944 Berry, Roy N., 1951-52.......................................................................................... 1952 Berube, Richard K., (F; 51-40-91), 1991-92, 92-93............................................... 1993 Beukema, Henry S., 1942-43, 43-44..................................................................... 1944 Bickley, Casey S., (D: 15-48-63), 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07............................ 2007 Bilec, Christopher R., (F: 6-10-16), 2004-05, 2005-06.......................................... 2008 Bilafer, Martin F., (F; 24-28-52), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62....................................... 1962 Birmingham, Robert P., (F; 57-74-131), 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 77-78................. 1978 Birrell, William H., 1939-40.................................................................................. 1940 Blaik, Robert M., (15-15-30), 1949-50, 50-51....................................................... 1952 Blair, Christopher J., (D; 1-10-11), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08......................... 2008 Blanchard, William H., 1935-36, 36-37, 37-38...................................................... 1938 Bobb, Jonathan W. (F; 1-3-4), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13............................... 2013 Bolio, Brian C., (G; 3.42; .860), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95.............................. 1995 Bonfoey, Warner T., 1948-49, 49-50..................................................................... 1950 Bono, Vincent A., (D; 9-37-46), 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88............................. 1988 Boretti, John J., (D; 7-20-27), 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67............................................ 1967 Boudreau, Arthur F., (F; 10-10-20), 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56.................................. 1956 Boyle, Jonathan M., (F; 17-21-38), 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04........................ 2004 Boyle, Scott D., (G; 4.37; .838), 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93........................................ 1993 Boys, Richard C. Jr., (F; 2-8-10), 1958-59.............................................................. 1961 Box, Blake, (D; 2-2-4), 2014-15........................................................................ 2018 Bradley, Matthew S., (F; 11-17-28), 1977-78, 79-80, 80-81.................................. 1981 Brennan, Edward J., (F; 7-12-19), 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76..................................... 1976 Brenner, Allen R., (F; 33-30-63), 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91............................ 1990 Brenner, Robert A., (F; 55-72-127), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87....................... 1987 Briggs, Warren M., 1943-44, 44-45...................................................................... 1945 Broshous, Charles R. Jr., (F; 20-43-63), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62............................. 1962 Brougham, Matthew G., (F;17-16-33), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01......................... 2001 Brougham, Robert J., (F; 0-0-0), 2002-03............................................................. 2006 Brown, Daniel R., (F; 1-0-1), 2002-03, 03-04........................................................ 2006 Bruns, Cole, (G; 3.44; .891), 2014-15............................................................... 2018 Bryde, Walter J., 1934-35..................................................................................... 1935 Bruckler, Joseph M. (F; 0-1-1)............................................................................... 2017 Buckley, Michael J., (F; 20-49-69), 1961-62, 63-64............................................... 1964 Buckmeier, Gregory A., (F; 69-78-147), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99................. 1999 Burleigh, Adrian A., (F; 3-3-6), 1998-99................................................................ 2000 Burns, Robert J., (F; 1-6-7), 2012-13..................................................................... 2016 Burns, Richard A., (F; 18-17-35), 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76........................... 1977 Butler, Kevin M., (D; 16-23-39), 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78........................................ 1979 Butterfield, Robert R., (D; 10-23-33), 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65............................... 1965 C-C-C Cadieux, Anthony M. (G) 2010-11........................................................................ 2014

Cahill, Nicholas J., (D; 6-19-25), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05............................ 2005 Cain, James A. Jr., 1930-31, 31-32........................................................................ 1932 Campbell, Dale G. Jr., (D; 22-32-54), 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61................................ 1961 Carey, Daniel M., (F; 0-2-2), 1991-92.................................................................... 1993 Carlisle, William C. (F;10-21-31) 2013-14, 14-15.............................................. 2017 Carlson, Lee C., (G; 3.42; .874), 1967-68, 68-69................................................... 1970 Carpenter, Joseph R., (F; 29-54-83), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02.................. 2002 Carroll, Thomas F. III, (D; 21-41-62), 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61................................. 1961 Carter, Marshall S., 1930-31................................................................................. 1931 Carter, Woodbury, 1944-45.................................................................................. 1945 Casey, Christopher J., (F; 42-34-76), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04................................. 2005 Casey, George W., 1942-43, 43-44, 44-45............................................................ 1945 Casey, Robert F., (D; 3-10-13), 1966-67, 67-68..................................................... 1968 Cauble, David W., (F; 0-1-1), 1985-86................................................................... 1987 Cerow, Donald A., 1946-47, 47-48........................................................................ 1948 Chaffee, Frederic H., 1928-29............................................................................... 1929 Chamberlain, Daryl A., (G; 3.00, .887), 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98................. 1998 Champion, Geoffrey M., (F; 31-53-84), 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72............................ 1972 Chenette, Michael W., (F; 16-14-30), 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88............................... 1988 Chesnauskas, Ralph J., (D; 4-3-7), 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56.................................... 1956 Chiacchia, Leonard A. Jr., (D; 6-16-22), 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71............................ 1971 Chisholm, Ronald J., (G; 2.52; .901), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62................................ 1962 Choi, Jason I., (F; 48-36-84), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99.................................. 1999 Chretien, Brooks R., (G; 3.99; .854), 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91...................... 1991 Christopherson, George, (D; 13-47-60), 1973-74, 74-75...................................... 1977 Clark, George D., (F; 153-113-266), 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75....................... 1975 Clark, Jay, C. (G; 2.99, .908), 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11.................................. 2011 Clark, John L. (D; 1-20-21), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13.................................... 2013 Clapprood, Darren M., (D; 15-57-72), 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98................... 1998 Coccaro, Thomas R., (F; 7-13-20), 1997-98.......................................................... 1998 Coffman, Eugene D., (F; 15-30-45), 1965-66........................................................ 1968 Colburn, James E., 1945-46.................................................................................. 1947 Coleman, Donald J., (F; 5-10-15), 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71..................................... 1971 Collazzo, Edward C., (F; 93-104-197), 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82............................... 1983 Colvin, Christopher M., (D; 2-14-16), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08.................... 2008 Colvin, Daniel E., (F; 23-57-80), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12............................. 2012 Compton, John A., (D; 2-16-28), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94...................................... 1994 Concannon, Brian P., (F; 10-20-30), 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79.................................. 1979 Conlon, Warren S., 1942-43, 43-44...................................................................... 1944 Connor, John P., 1935-36, 36-37........................................................................... 1937 Copeland, Patrick, J., (D; 0-9-9), 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11............................ 2011 Corcoran, Edward L., 1941-42.............................................................................. 1942 Costello, Connor (D; 0-1-1) 2013-14..................................................................... 2017 Costello, Normando A., 1928-29.......................................................................... 1929 Cota, Norman D. Jr., 1941-42................................................................... January 1943 Cotter, Edward J., 1929-30, 30-31........................................................................ 1931 Cotter, Michael B., (F; 43-44-87), 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83.......................... 1983 Cowart, James B., (G; 3.46; .874), 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67.................................... 1967 Cox, Brian M., (F; 30-28-58), 1985-86, 86-86, 87-88, 88-89................................. 1989 Cox, Daniel A., (F; 61-133-194), 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83............................ 1983 Craig, Robert J. Jr., (F; 86-135-221), 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84...................... 1984 Creel, Tanner (G; 5.18; .855)................................................................................. 2017 Crowley, Edward F., (F; 36-44-80), 1943-44, 44-45, 45-46.................................... 1946 Crowley, Edward M., (F; 63-87-150), 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60................................ 1960 Cruthers, Ryan T., (F: 15-27-42), 2003-04, 04-05.................................................. 2007 Cullen, James A. Jr., (F; 7-11-18), 1958-59, 59-60................................................. 1961 Curran, Anthony K., (F;59-117-176), 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69................................ 1969 Curran, Daniel, (G; 0.00; .000), 2014-15............................................................... 2018 Curran, Michael J., (F; 30-49-79), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86..................................... 1986 Curtin, Richard D., 1936-37, 37-38, 38-39............................................................ 1939 Custer, Scott D., (D; 5-22-27), 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87........................................... 1988 Cutting, Edward B. Jr., (F; 48-51-99), 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68................................ 1968 Cyr, Clarence W., 1942-43, 43-44......................................................................... 1944 D-D-D Daly, Maurice F., 1925-26, 26-27.......................................................................... 1927 Darby, Kevin G., (F; 16-49-65), 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91......................................... 1992 Darcy, Thomas C., 1930-31, 31-32........................................................................ 1932 Darmody, Donald J., (D; 9-12-21), 1966-67, 67-68............................................... 1968 Darragh, Sean J., (F; 5-10-15), 1979-80................................................................ 1983 Davis, Courtneay C. Jr., 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49..................................................... 1949 Davis, John J., 1932-33, 33-34, 34-35................................................................... 1935 Davis, Lawton, 1941-42, 42-43..................................................................... June 1943 Dawkins, Peter M., (D; 40-55-95), 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59.................................... 1959 Day, William J., (F; 6-9-15), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12................................... 2012 DeCenzo, Nick (F; 3-7-10), 2014-15................................................................. 2018 DeCosty, Fiore, (F; 3-5-8), 1987-88, 88-89............................................................ 1990 DeGironimo, Paul B., (G; 3.99; .866), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87.................... 1987 de la Mater, Lyall D. Jr., 1942-43, 43-44................................................................ 1944 Depew, William L., (F; 7-5-12*), 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51....................................... 1951 Deveans, Thomas M., (F; 12-39-51), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97..................... 1997 Devens, W. George, 1945-46................................................................................ 1946 Devlin, Francis T., 1938-39, 39-40......................................................................... 1940 Dewar, John D., (F; 49-78-127), 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61........................................ 1961 DiCarlo, Anthony M., (F; 53-48-101), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97.................... 1997 Dickie, Jason S., (D; 1-16-17), 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96................................ 1996

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h o c k e y YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS DiGiovanni, Richard H., (D; 1-16-17), 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81.................... 1981 Dillon, Robert E. Jr., (F; 0-2-2), 1972-73................................................................ 1974 Dobbins, Paul J., (D; 16-61-77), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62........................................ 1962 Dolim, Brady J., (F: 11-15-26), 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07............................... 2007 Donohoe, Patrick J., 1947-48, 48-49.................................................................... 1949 Donohue, James M., 1932-33, 34-35................................................................... 1935 Donohue, Joseph P., 1938-39, 39-40.................................................................... 1940 Dooley, Thomas F., (F; 36-46-82), 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64..................................... 1964 Dorrer, Marc C., (F; 9-10-19), 1992-93, 94-95...................................................... 1996 Dorsey, Daniel K., (G; 5.51; .842), 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79.................................... 1981 Dowalgo, John E., (D; 21-62-83), 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73...................................... 1973 Doyle, Edward J., (F; 24-32-56), 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69....................................... 1969 Drago, Alfred J., (G; 2.05; .887), 2005-06, 06-07.................................................. 2009 Drinkwater, Edward C. Jr., 1944-45, 45-46............................................................ 1946 Drinkwine, Brian M., (G; 3.38; .888), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86............................... 1986 Drum, James H., 1934-35, 35-36, 36-37............................................................... 1937 Dudek, Jospeh F. Jr., (F; 23-51-74), 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03.................... 2003 Duffey, Joseph P., (F; 3-7-10), 1978-79................................................................. 1982 Duffy, Donald K., (D; 1-4-5), 1969-70.................................................................... 1972 Dugan, Michael E., (F; 15-19-34), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99.......................... 1999 Dube, Mark R., (25-13-38), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12................................... 2012 Dunlap, Norman E., 1950-51................................................................................ 1951 Dunn, James W., (D; 0-1-1), 1956-57.................................................................... 1957 Dwan, Robert A., (F; 4-16-20), 1984-85................................................................ 1988 Dwyer, Robert J., 1927-28.................................................................................... 1928 E-E-E Eaton, Geoffrey F., (F; 25-26-51), 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72..................................... 1972 Eaton, Matthew H., (D; 19-61-80), 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73................................... 1973 Edlund, Peter J., (D; 0-5-5), 1997-98, 98-99 . ....................................................... 2001 Edwards, John C., 1938-39................................................................................... 1939 Eigner, Troy J., (F; 14-35-49), 1993-94, 94-95....................................................... 1995 Eklund, Richard A., (F; 6-4-10), 1964-65, 65-66.................................................... 1966 Elsberry, Robert V., 1940-41................................................................................. 1941 Emore, Kevin P., (D; 1-10-11), 2000-01, 01-02...................................................... 2003 Enwright, Charles E., (D; 3-9-12), 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71..................................... 1971 Erzar, Ross A., (F; 22-10-32), 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92............................................ 1992 Esposito, Curt V., 1962-63.................................................................................... 1963 Esposito, Phil, (F; 6-4-10), 1989-90....................................................................... 1993 Evans, John G., (D; 6-14-20), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58............................................ 1958 F-F-F Fagan, Justin M., (D; 4-28-32), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05.............................. 2005 Fairman, Michael A., (F; 61-44-105), 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01.................... 2001 Farnham, John, (F; 1-2-3), 1986-87...................................................................... 1990 Farrell, John H., (F; 17-46-63), 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59.......................................... 1959 Faust, Andrew, (F; 0-2-2), 2014-15....................................................................... 2018 Faust, William R., (F; 5-7-12), 2012-13, 13-14...................................................... 2016 Fearing, Jeffrey J., (F: 13-30-43), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08........................... 2008 Fede, Frank P. Jr., (F; 58-82-140), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97.......................... 1997 Felice, Anthony P., (D; 9-29-38), 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98............................ 1998 Fellman, Craig W., (F; 13-7-20), 1991-92, 93-94, 94-95........................................ 1995 Fiedler, John P., (F; 0-3-3), 1972-73...................................................................... 1975 Field, Matthew G., (D; 12-22-34), 2001-02, 02-03............................................... 2005 Fifield, Chad T., (F; 10-13-23), 2001-02, 03-04, 04-05.......................................... 2005 Fink, Rudolph, 1928-29........................................................................................ 1929 Finnegan, Kevin C., (F; 25-23-48), 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 2000-01..................... 2001 Fisher, Timothy J., (F; 49-56-105), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02..................... 2002 Flanagan, Brendan F., (F; 3-4-7), 1978-79............................................................. 1979 Flanagan, Timothy J., (F; 3-4-7), 1973-74, 76-77.................................................. 1977 Flicek, Luke D., (F: 40-76-116), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08.............................. 2008 Foss, Andrew M., (F; 7-6-13), 1995-96, 98-99...................................................... 1999 Frankosky, James O., 1941-42................................................................. January 1943 Funck, Brett T., (D; 5-18-23), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94............................................ 1994 G-G-G Gable, Charles W., (F; 0-0-0), 2002-03.................................................................. 2006 Gahagen, Parker C. (G; 3.14; .909), 2013-14, 14-15.......................................... 2017 Gal, Lyle M., (F: 5-14-19), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08...................................... 2008 Galgay, Peter E., (F; 9-23-32), 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72........................................... 1972 Gallo, Jeffrey D., (F; 3-8-11), 1997-98, 98-99........................................................ 2001 Galui, Jason J., (G; 1.80; .867), 1998-99............................................................... 2000 Garceau, Christopher L., (F; 31-51-82), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05................. 2005 Gardiner, Scott T., (F; 3-10-13), 1990-91, 92-93.................................................... 1993 Garneau, Paul R., 1953-54.................................................................................... 1954 Garver, Thomas H., (G; 3.77; .878), 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77....................... 1977 Garvin, Charles H., 1941-42.................................................................................. 1942 Gates, Byron E., (F; 21-23-44), 1972-73, 73-74.................................................... 1976 Gehrt, Jonathan D., (D; 3-6-9), 2012-13, 13-14.................................................... 2016 Gengler, Michael, (F; 12-19-31), 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90........................... 1990 Gilbert, Willard R., 1939-40, 40-41....................................................................... 1941 Giovanucci, Glen R., (F; 30-22-52), 1978-79......................................................... 1982 Glenn, Thomas O. IV, (F; 34-47-81), 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 79-80...................... 1980 Gonzalez, Paul D., (F; 13-26-39), 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00........................... 2000 Goodrich, Walker R., 1929-30, 30-31, 31-32........................................................ 1932 Goodwin, William P., (G; 5.65; .851), 1972-73..................................................... 1973 Gorzelnik, Greg A., (F; 10-34-44), 1975-76, 76-77................................................ 1977 Gorzelnik, Karl E., (G; 3.56; .901), 1971-72........................................................... 1972

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Goymerac, Paul J., (F; 1-1-2), 1984-85.................................................................. 1988 Graham, Bruce I., (F; 36-44-80), 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80....................................... 1980 Graham, Todd P., (F; 20-19-39), 1953-54, 54-55................................................... 1955 Grant, Walter H., 1935-36, 38-39......................................................................... 1939 Grayton, Robert J., (D; 1-13-14), 1976-77, 77-78................................................. 1980 Griffin, John V., (F; 6-7-13), 1988-89, 90-91......................................................... 1991 Griffith, William J. IV, (F; 9-7-16), 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00..................................... 2000 Grohs, William R., 1934-35, 35-36........................................................................ 1936 Groves, Richard N. Jr., (F; 5-12-17), 1956-57, 57-58............................................. 1958 Grygiel, Joseph S., 1939-40, 40-41....................................................................... 1941 Guarino, Robert S., (F; 2-4-6), 1980-81................................................................ 1982 Gunning, Michael J., (F; 5-11-16), 1994-95, 95-96............................................... 1996 H-H-H Haggerty, Paul J., (F; 27-16-43), 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91....................................... 1991 Hamacher, Bradley, (D; 8-30-38), 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91.......................... 1991 Hamilton, Scott A., (G; 3.30; .891), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02................... 2002 Hamm, Nicholas K,. (D; 2-6-8), 2002-03, 03-04.................................................... 2006 Hanley, Theodore R., (F; 23-22-45), 1984-85, 85-86............................................ 1986 Hansen, Laurence N., (F; 28-31-59), 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66................................. 1966 Hansen, Leif A., (D; 32-48-80), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97.............................. 1997 Harkins, David V., (F; 30-34-64), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62....................................... 1962 Harris, Richard L., 1950-51................................................................................... 1951 Harrison, John A., (F; 77-96-173), 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78......................... 1979 Hartley, Robert J., (F; 3-6-9), 1971-72.................................................................. 1974 Hartline, Franklin H., 1937-38.............................................................................. 1938 Harvey, Thomas H. Jr., (D; 40-59-99), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58............................... 1958 Haskell, Andrew J., (D; 1-4-5), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01...................................... 2001 Hausmann, Fritz J., (D; 11-31-42), 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70.................................... 1970 Hawes, Kenneth A., (F; 19-10-29), 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79................................... 1979 Hayes, Brandon C., (G; 5.05; .814), 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92....................... 1992 Hazeltine, Charles B., 1937-38, 38-39, 39-40....................................................... 1940 Hazlett, Scott D., (F; 3-7-10), 1977-78, 79-80....................................................... 1980 Healey, Dustin J., (F; 6-4-10), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04............................................ 2004 Healy, Edmund G., (F; 20-27-47), 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76..................................... 1976 Hearn, Jonathan S., (F; 11-20-31), 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15................................. 2016 Heidner, Alvin A., 1925-26.................................................................................... 1926 Heidtke, Lyman O., 1938-39, 39-40...................................................................... 1940 Heller, Thane R., (F; 9-6-15), 2012-13................................................................... 2016 Henderson, Michael D. (F; 7-3-10), 2010-11, 11-12............................................. 2014 Hennessy, Sean P., (D; 13-50-63), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95.......................... 1995 Hettinger, David A., (F; 44-63-107), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58.................................. 1958 Hickey, Edward I., (D; 46-44-90), 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57...................................... 1957 Hickey, Matthew J., (D; 6-14-20), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09.......................... 2009 Higgins, Richard G., (D; 5-33-38), 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63..................................... 1963 Hill, Mark C., (D; 5-10-15), 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88.................................... 1988 Hines, Derek S., (F; 12-20-32), 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03.......................... 2003 Hines, John B. R., 1935-36, 36-37......................................................................... 1937 Hingston, William E. Jr., (F; 34-44-78), 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63............................. 1963 Hinote, Daniel C., (F; 21-24-45), 1995-96............................................................. 1999 Hjelm, Kenneth E., (F; 38-64-102), 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65................................... 1965 Hocking, Timothy H., (F; 4-4-8), 1992-93............................................................. 1995 Hollweg, Bryce A., (F: 29-59-88), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08.......................... 2008 Holterman, Gordon H., 1934-35, 35-36................................................................ 1936 Houmiel, Michael W., (F; 2-6-8), 1987-88............................................................. 1991 Howard, Bradley A., (F: 3-4-7), 2004-05............................................................... 2008 Howatt, Brody J., (F; 13-20-33), 1995-96, 97-98, 98-99....................................... 1999 Hoyt, Francis R., 1951-52, 52-53.......................................................................... 1953 Hudak, Mark, (D; 7-23-30), 1985-86, 86-87, 88-89.............................................. 1989 Huffer, Derek, (F; 1-2-3), 1991-92......................................................................... 1994 Huglin, Harvey P., 1930-31................................................................................... 1932 Hugo, Victor J. Jr., (D; 4-19-23), 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54........................................ 1954 Hull, Michael E., (F; 29-70-99), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12.............................. 2012 I-I-I Ikkala, Cody D. (D; 1-5-6), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13..................................... 2013 Isles, Richard R., (G; 4.40, .866), 1979-80............................................................. 1983 Iverslie, Karl B., (F; 0-4-4), 1980-81...................................................................... 1982 J-J-J Jamison, Joel R., (D; 4-35-39), 1995-96, 96-97, 98-99.......................................... 1999 Jenkins, Luke T., (D; 4-10-14), 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15....................................... 2016 Jensen, Jorg D., (G; 2.98, .847), 1995-96, 96-97................................................... 1999 Johnson, Gary R., (F; 42-80-122), 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64..................................... 1964 Johnson, Malcolm D., 1948-49, 49-50.................................................................. 1950 Johnson, Roger F., 1949-50................................................................................... 1951 Joyce, Eric J., (D; 5-15-20), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02................................ 2002 K-K-K Kapsalis, Marc A., (D; 51-77-128), 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85......................... 1985 Kapsner, Paul D., (F; 5-12-17), 1983-84, 84-85..................................................... 1986 Kassel, Joshua B., (G; 2.42, .909), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 0-8-09........................ 2009 Keating, Frank G., (F; 65-131-196), 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82....................... 1982 Keating, Kenneth J., 1950-51, 51-52..................................................................... 1952 Keenan, Kevin P., (F; 45-68-113), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87.......................... 1987 Keiser, David R., (F; 5-6-11), 1997-98................................................................... 2001 Kelley, Kevin C., (F; 12-10-22), 1964-65................................................................ 1966 Kelsey, Michael L., (F; 0-3-3), 1989-90.................................................................. 1992 Kenady, Frederick R., (F; 3-5-8), 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73....................................... 1973

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IV, (F; 6-10-16), 1986-87, 87-88................................................ 1989 Knowlton, David A., (F; 28-56-84), 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85........................ 1985 Knowlton, James A., (F; 90-172-262), 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82................... 1982 Kobes, Frank J. IV, (F; 14-7-21), 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66........................................ 1966 Kohlbeck, Christopher M., (F; 0-3-3), 1985-86..................................................... 1989 Kozlak, Joseph A., (F; 23-29-52), 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15................................... 2016 Kuyk, Charles F.G. Jr., (F; X-X-77*), 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50........................ 1950 Kuyk, David D., 1950-51........................................................................................ 1953 L-L-L Lalor, Maclean, J., (D; 13-88-41), 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15.......................... 2015 Lambert, Howard L. Jr., 1940-41..............................................................January 1943 Lambert, Justin L., (F; 23-17-40), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94..................................... 1995 Lammersfeld, Mark E., (F; 7-13-20), 1976-77....................................................... 1980 Landers, Michael H., (D; 18-41-59), 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94...................... 1994 Lane, John J., 1932-33.......................................................................................... 1933 Lannan, Ford M., (G, 3.28, .843), 1999-00, 2000-01............................................ 2001 Larkin, George T., 1937-38, 38-39, 39-40............................................................. 1940 Larr, David R., (F; 19-31-50), 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56............................................. 1956 Larson, Bret R., (D; 0-3-3), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12..................................... 2012 Lauwers, Dax E. (D; 1-2-3), 2010-11..................................................................... 2014 Lawlor, John D., 1932-33...................................................................................... 1934 Leahy, William J., (F; 4-3-7), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09.................................. 2009 LeBlanc, Thomas G., (D; 49-78-127), 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82.................... 1982 Leetch, Eric W., (F; 6-10-16), 1994-95.................................................................. 1995 Leets, Ryan S., (G; 3.40, .897), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13.............................. 2013 Lensky, Scott A., (D; 2-15-17), 1998-99, 99-00..................................................... 2002 Lentini, Paul E., (G; 5.54; .863), 1987-88.............................................................. 1991 Lewando, Vincent P., 1946-47, 47-48................................................................... 1948 Lewis, Mark K. Jr., 1924-25................................................................................... 1927 Lind, Roger C., 1949-50........................................................................................ 1950 Lindell, Kermit O., 1942-43................................................................................... 1944 Lindquist, Roy E., 1927-28, 28-29, 29-30.............................................................. 1930 Llaurado, Joseph, (F; 3-2-5), 2014-15................................................................... 2018 LoConte, Louis Jr., 1947-48................................................................................... 1948 Loehlein, Harold J., 1949-50, 50-51...................................................................... 1952 Lowry, Kieran J. III, (F; 7-10-17), 1964-65............................................................. 1967 Lueders, Dirk H., 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56............................................................... 1956 Lundbohm, Andrew A., (F; 76-92-168), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99................ 1999 Lynch, Edward T. Jr., 1952-53................................................................................ 1953 Lyon, Charles M., (D; 29-102-131), 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79....................... 1979 M-M-M MacDonald, Darryl M., (F; 47-60-107), 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86................. 1986 Mackey, Donald F., 1950-51.................................................................................. 1953 MacLaughlin, Robie, (F; 18-23-41), 1991-92, 92-93............................................. 1995 MacLeod, Chris. P., (F; 13-32-45), 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04......................... 2004 Maddalena, William J., (G; 5.36; .851), 1979-80.................................................. 1983 Maggard, Kyle J. (F; 17-20-31) 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12............................... 2012 Malloy, Gerald P.J., (D; 15-19-34), 1982-83, 83-84............................................... 1984 Mangels, Robert L., 1951-52................................................................................ 1953 Mansell, Michael R., (D; 10-70-80), 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96...................... 1996 Mansell, Robert R., (F; 23-35-58), 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93.................................... 1993 Manthey, Timothy T., (D; 17-36-53), 2005-06, 06-07........................................... 2009 Marston, Roy L., 1943-44, 44-45.......................................................................... 1945 Mattson, Steven M., (F; 3-8-11), 1973-74............................................................ 1977 Maude, Raymond C., 1925-26.............................................................................. 1926 Mayer, Adolph E., 1951-52, 52-53........................................................................ 1953 Mayfield, Charles A., (F; 25-47-72), 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04................................. 2005 Mayfield, Nathan C., (F; 31-63-94), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02................... 2002 Maxwell, Andrew S., (D; 0-0-0), 2007-08, 08-09.................................................. 2011 McAvoy, Garrett J., (F; 58-89-147), 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85....................... 1985 McCaffrey, William J., 1936-37, 37-38, 38-39....................................................... 1939 McCarthy, William J., (D; 35-74-109), 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84................... 1984 McCormack, Leonard R., (F; 25-56-81), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58........................... 1958 McCormick, Daniel J., (F; 5-6-11), 1985-86, 86-87............................................... 1987 McCulloch, John J., 1944-45................................................................................. 1945 McDougall, Ian S., (D: 2-5-7), 2004-05, 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08............................ 2008 McGarry, Francis P., (D; 2-26-28), 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75.......................... 1975 McGill, John L., (D; 11-15-26), 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70.......................................... 1970 McGuire, Brendan, (F; 8-4-12), 2014-15.......................................................... 2018 McKelvie, Zach D., (D; 14-44-54), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09.......................... 2009 McKenna, Casey P., (F; 0-1-1), 2000-01................................................................ 2004 McLaughlin, Eugene J., (F; 29-37-66), 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60.............................. 1960 McLean, John M., (D; 6-14-20), 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04............................ 2004 McMeniman, Thomas J., (D; 8-29-37), 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 . .......................... 2000 McMullen, John N., (D; 0-5-5), 1960-61............................................................... 1963 McNally, James P., (F; 0-0-0), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08................................ 2008 McNamara, Andrew T. Jr., 1926-27, 27-28........................................................... 1928

McNulty, James D., (F; 0-0-0), 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15.......................................... 2016 McRae, Alex M., (F, 2-5-7), 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12.................................... 2012 McWain, Timothy, (F; 11-15-26), 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89.......................... 1989 Mead, Christopher W., (D; 12-29-41), 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92................... 1992 Melanson, Edward, (F; 19-20-39), 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88.................................... 1988 Mellin, James P., (F; 7-8-15), 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58............................................ 1958 Melly, Brendan J., (G; 6.15, .750), 1997-98.......................................................... 2001 Merhar, David M., (F; 112-117-229), 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69................................ 1969 Messina, Mark S., (F; 11-10-21), 1980-81, 82-83................................................. 1984 Meyer, Nicholas J., (F; 2-2-4), 1990-91................................................................. 1993 Meyer, Owen, F (F; 66-66--132), 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10........................... 2010 Mieras, Cornelius E., (G; 2.28; .896), 1963-64...................................................... 1964 Migliaro, Christopher S., (F; 14-16-30), 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06................. 2006 Migliaro, Michael A., (F; 0-0-0), 2005-06, 06-07................................................... 2009 Miller, Fred R., 1950-51........................................................................................ 1951 Miller, Wayne D., 1950-51.................................................................................... 1951 Milliken, Walter R., 1948-49................................................................................. 1949 Minihane, Neil, (D; 1-16-17), 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90................................ 1990 Monahan, George L. Jr., (F; 16-35-51), 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55.................. 1955 Moran, Edward H., (D; 21-60-81), 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86......................... 1986 Moran, Paul E., (F; 16-16-32), 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75.......................................... 1975 Morino, Joshua G., (D; 13-30-43), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02..................... 2002 Morrison, Robert C., 1949-50............................................................................... 1950 Morrison, William J., (F; 54-76-130), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97.................... 1997 Moscatelli, Tito G., 1926-27................................................................................. 1928 Moses, Oliver IV, 1943-44, 44-45......................................................................... 1946 Moss, Raymond, 1947-48, 48-49.......................................................................... 1949 Moss, William T., (G; 3.19-.909), 2002-03, 03-04................................................. 2004 Murphy, Timothy P., (F; 11-25-36), 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02................... 2002 Murray, James K., (F; 5-9-14), 1968-69, 69-70...................................................... 1970 Murrett, Daniel P., (F; 55-84-139), 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78................................... 1979 N-N-N Nabb, Robert A., (F; 41-68-109), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86...................................... 1986 Negley, John M., (D; 29-66-95), 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82............................ 1982 Ness, Robert A. Jr., (D; 3-14-17), 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86...................................... 1986 Newell, Richard T., (G; 3.09; .890), 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67................................... 1967 Nick, Ryan A. (D; 1-9-10) 2013-14, 14-15......................................................... 2017 Nolan, Daniel A., 1937-38, 38-39......................................................................... 1939 Norby, Wayne A., 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49............................................................. 1949 0-0-0 O’Borsky, Steven A., (F; 38-52-90), 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84................................... 1985 O’Connell, Patrick J., 1945-46, 46-47.................................................................... 1947 O’Connor, James R., (F; 45-60-105), 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57................................. 1957 O’Keefe, Patrick J., (F; 5-11-16), 1966-67, 67-68.................................................. 1968 O’Leary, Andrew A., (F; 6-12-18); 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15.................................. 2016 Olson, Alan D., (F; 10-27-37), 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67........................................... 1967 Olson, Clair E., (G; 4.47; .867), 1972-73............................................................... 1975 Olson, Gregory M., (F; 4-12-16), 1962-63, 63-64................................................. 1964 Omilusik, Cody M., (F; 58-50-108), 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11....................... 2011 O’Neil, Thomas A., 1932-33, 33-34...................................................................... 1934 Opdenaker, Michael A., (D; 3-19-22), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97................... 1997 Osness, Brett R., (F; 1-5-6), 2002-03..................................................................... 2006 P-P-P Pallotta, Lawrence M., (F; 66-101-167), 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76................ 1976 Palmer, Laurence J., 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59......................................................... 1959 Palodichuk, Chad M., (F; 3-1-4), 1991-92............................................................. 1995 Palone, Michael F., (F; 38-85-123), 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68................................... 1968 Patton, George S., 1945-46................................................................................... 1946 Perron, Christopher J., (F; 12-25-37), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97.................... 1997 Peterman, Sidney C., 1940-41, 41-42,.....................................................January 1943 Peterson, Craig M., (D; 0-0-0), 1990-91................................................................ 1991 Peterson, Garret M. (D; 1-2-3), 2013-14, 14-15................................................ 2017 Peterson, Richard E., (D; 40-46-86), 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64................................. 1964 Pham, Tyler, (F; 9-20-29), 2014-15................................................................... 2018 Picking, Daniel H., (F; 1-1-2), 1987-88.................................................................. 1988 Picone, Michael J., (F: 12-15-27), 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07.......................... 2007 Pieper, Bradford W., (F; 13-12-25), 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99................................... 2000 Pierson, Thomas D., (F; 6-10-16), 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11.......................... 2011 Pietrzak, Christopher L., (F; 1-0-1), 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87.................................. 1988 Pilarski, David A., (F; 8-18-26), 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94......................................... 1994 Pistenma, David A., (F; 21-30-51), 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53.................................... 1953 Plageman, Kyle P. (F; 1-0-1), 2013-14, 14-15........................................................ 2017 Plume, Stephen K. Jr., 1940-41............................................................................. 1941 Podsiad, Chase M., (D: 14-40-54), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08........................ 2008 Pomarico, John C., (D; 4-11-15), 2012-13, 14-15.............................................. 2016 Porter, Kenneth M., (D: 1-0-1), 2004-05, 2005-06, 06-07..................................... 2008 Pressley, Milton H., 1928-29................................................................................. 1931 Preston, Michael (D; 1-4-5), 2014-15............................................................... 2018 Prosser, Christian E., (F; 6-12-18), 1980-81.......................................................... 1984 Prossner, Leslie T., (D; 3-7-10), 1955-56............................................................... 1956 Pyne, Robert M., (D; 0-1-1), 1978-79................................................................... 1983 Q-Q-Q Quinlan, Timothy M., (F; 7-17-24), 2001-02, 02-03.............................................. 2005 Quinn, Matthew S., (D; 1-1-2), 1986-87............................................................... 1987 R-R-R

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h o c k e y LETTERWINNERS Randazzo, Richard A., (F; 43-72-115), 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93................... 1993 Ray, Thomas H., 1940-41, 41-42........................................................................... 1942 Ray, William J., 1941-42................................................................................ June 1943 Regan, David M., (F; 7-8-15), 1984-85, 85-86....................................................... 1986 Register, Charles L., 1935-36, 36-37..................................................................... 1937 Reuschlein, Curran J., (F; 20-17-37)................................................................. 2017 Reynolds, George T., (F; 49-78-127), 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75..................... 1976 Rhoades, John H., (F; 13-29-42), 1979-80............................................................ 1983 Richards, Joshua M., (F; 12-18-30), 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15....................... 2015 Riley, Philip D., (F; 13-44-57), 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66........................................... 1966 Ritteman, Ralph A., 1949-50................................................................................ 1950 Rizzo, Christopher J., (F; 35-56-91), 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84...................... 1984 Roberts, Brad J., (G; 2.72, .906), 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06........................... 2006 Roberts, Clayton J., (D; 35-49-84), 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70................................... 1970 Roberts, Joshua A., (F; 3-10-13), 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15................................... 2016 Robinson, Charles F., (D; 21-75-96), 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 84-85...................... 1985 Rocha, Cheyne (D; 4-15-19), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13................................. 2013 Rogers, Clifton E., (G; 0.00/.000), 2002-03........................................................... 2006 Rogosheske, Alexander W., (F; 3-11-14), 2000-01................................................ 2004 Rose, Robert D., (F; 23-20-43), 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53......................................... 1953 Ross, Robert J., (F: 30-35-65), 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08............................... 2008 Rost, David C., (F; 104-226-330), 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77.......................... 1977 Rost, Thomas P., (F; 118-169-287), 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 79-80....................... 1980 Rothemich, Mark A., (F; 1-1-2), 1998-99.............................................................. 1999 Rothschild, Jacquard H., 1928-29, 29-30.............................................................. 1930 Roubian, Edward J., (F; 45-71-116), 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73................................. 1973 Rowe, Ken J., (F; 15-11-26), 2006-07, 07-08......................................................... 2010 Rudd, Corey C., (D; 3-7-10), 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06.................................. 2006 Ryan, John B., (F; 11-18-29), 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70............................................ 1970 Ryan, Patrick J., (D; 1-0-0), 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12............................................... 2012 Ryan, Will R., (F; 10-19-29), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09.................................. 2009 S-S-S St. Denis, Michael G. (F, 0-0-0), 2012-13.............................................................. 2016 Salisbury, Lloyd R., 1939-40, 40-41....................................................................... 1941 Santee, Michael L. (F, 9-10-10), 2009-10, 10-11................................................... 2013 Sarner, Brian G., (F; 6-3-9), 1999-00..................................................................... 2003 Sawicky, Charles A., (F; 21-25-46), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99........................ 1999 Sawyer, Edward W., 1933-34, 34-35..................................................................... 1935 Sawyer, John A., 1926-27, 27-28.......................................................................... 1928 Schachman, Matthew D., (D: 0-0-0), 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06................................ 2007 Scheiffler, Frederick F., 1924-25, 25-26................................................................ 1926 Schick, John L., (D; 1-7-8), 1952-53, 53-54, 54-55................................................ 1955 Schlotterbeck, Walter B., 1947-48........................................................................ 1948 Schoeppach, John T., (F; 2-5-7), 1985-86, 86-87.................................................. 1988 Schorr, Donald M., 1928-29.................................................................................. 1929 Schroeder, Mark V., (F; 25-31-56), 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80........................ 1980 Schulze, Jerome S., (D; 19-53-72), 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90........................ 1990 Schultz, Brian C., (F; 6-7-13), 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14................................. 2014 Schumacher, Francis J., (D; 5-23-28), 1982-83, 83-84.......................................... 1984 Schuster, John N., (F; 6-6-12), 1980-81................................................................. 1984 Schweiger, Frederic M., (F; 14-32-46), 1952-53, 53-54........................................ 1954 Scioletti, Daniel C. Jr., (G; 3.38; .894), 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71.............................. 1971 Scott, Douglas C., (F; 6-9-15), 1994-95, 95-96...................................................... 1998 Scott, John F. III, (F; 8-17-25), 1969-70-70-71....................................................... 1971 Sefchik, Eric R, (F; 25-56-81), 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10................................ 2010 Serre, Nicholas J., (F; 21-63-84), 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03....................... 2003 Seward, Lawrence M., (F; 2-4-6), 1991-92........................................................... 1994 Sharrock, Joseph B., (F; 57-71-128), 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97..................... 1997 Shea, Francis L. 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Jr., (G; 4.65; .825), 1975-76....................................................... 1977 Sweeney, Walter C., 1928-29................................................................................ 1930 Syfko, Thomas A., (F; 7-2-9), 1971-72.................................................................. 1974 Symes, Albert R., (F; 35-43-78), 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62....................................... 1962 Symes, Michael T., (F; 75-99-174), 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85........................ 1985 T-T-T Tadazak, Robert E., (G; 3.07/.907), 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14.................................. 2015 Tamburino, Todd, (D; 15-42-57), 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91........................... 1991 Tanzer, John B., 1952-53....................................................................................... 1953 Tapping, Field H., 1929-30, 30-31......................................................................... 1931 Tardif, Scott B., (F; 30-31-61), 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92........................................... 1992 Tate, Frederic H.S., 1939-40, 40-41, 41-42........................................................... 1942 Tate, Joseph S., 1940-41....................................................................................... 1941 Telford, Sidney T., 1931-32, 32-33, 33-34............................................................. 1934 Thatcher, Herbert B., 1931-32.............................................................................. 1932 Thiebaud, Kenneth E., 1926-27............................................................................ 1927 Thomas, Gary P., (F; 32-20-52), 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54........................................ 1954 Thompson, Michael H., (F; 78-84-162), 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65........................... 1965 Thompson, Michael R., (D; 2-4-6), 1972-73......................................................... 1973 Tighe, Terry M., (D; 5-10-15), 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71........................................... 1971 Tilch, Mark D., (D; 1-10-11), 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09.................................. 2009 Tilton, Robert C., 1956-57.................................................................................... 1957 Tincher, Maxwell A., 1935-36, 36-37.................................................................... 1937 Tobin, Robert S., (F; 30-31-61), 1987-88, 88-89................................................... 1991 Toftey, Jonathan E., (F; 15-22-37), 1997-98, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02..................... 2002 Toomey, Charles J., (D; 2-3-5), 1976-77................................................................ 1980 Traczyk, Todd J., (F; 10-19-29), 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90......................................... 1990 Tumperi, John R.E., 1952-53................................................................................. 1953 Tyson, Ian J., (F; 14-19-33), 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98.............................................. 1999 V-V-V Vana, Frank M. 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