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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL Schedule 1 Media Outlets 2 Dutchmen Notebook NCAA East Regional Roster 5 TEAM INFORMATION Player Bios 6-27 Coaches Bios Support/Administrative Staff REVIEW Final Statistics Game-by-Game Stats Postseason Statistics 40 Box Scores ECAC HOCKEY Year-in-Review 52 ECAC Hockey Arenas 53 HISTORY All-Time Division I Scores Division I Postseason Scores 62 Holiday Tournaments/Trophy Games 63 Series Records Program Milestones RECORD BOOK Individual/Team Records 74 Season/Career Leaders Team Captains 77 HONORS Division I Register All-Time Register All-Americans 85 NHL Players 86 Honors Team Awards 89 COMMUNITY Union College 90 Messa Rink 91 Garnet Blades SCHEDULE Oct. 9 SACRED HEART 7:00 p.m. Oct. 10 BOSTON U. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 16 MAINE 7:00 p.m. Oct. 17 MAINE 7:00 p.m. Oct. 23 MICHIGAN 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 RENSSELAER # 7:00 p.m. Oct. Rensselaer # 7:00 p.m. Nov. St. Lawrence # 7:00 p.m. Nov. Clarkson # 7:00 p.m. Nov. 13 BROWN # 7:00 p.m. Nov. 14 YALE # 7:00 p.m. Nov. Merrimack 4:00 p.m. Dec. 4 HARVARD 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 DARTMOUTH # 7:30 p.m. Dec. Massachusetts 7:00 p.m. Dec. 20 VERMONT 4:00 p.m. LEDYARD CLASSIC Jan. 2 Merrimack 4:00 p.m. Jan. 3 Dartmouth/Robert Morris 4:00/7:05 p.m. Jan. Quinnipiac # 7:00 p.m. Jan. Princeton # 7:00 p.m. Jan. 15 COLGATE # 7:00 p.m. Jan. 16 CORNELL # 7:00 p.m. CAPITAL DISTRICT MAYOR S CUP Jan. 23 Rensselaer 7:30 p.m. Jan. Yale # 7:00 p.m. Jan. Brown # 7:00 p.m. Feb. 5 CLARKSON # 7:00 p.m. Feb. 6 ST. LAWRENCE # 7:00 p.m. Feb. Dartmouth # 7:05 p.m. Feb. Harvard # 7:00 p.m. Feb. 19 PRINCETON # 7:00 p.m. Feb. 20 QUINNIPIAC # 7:00 p.m. Feb. Cornell # 7:00 p.m. Feb. Colgate # 2:30 p.m. # ECAC Hockey UNION HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE Published by the Union College Sports Information Office Cover Designs: Debi Giardino Printers: Miller Printing, Amsterdam, N.Y. Information current as of September 25, 2015

2 MEDIA DIRECTORY 2 MEDIA OUTLETS Schenectady Daily Gazette u Ken Schott (reporter), Mike McAdam (columinst) Mark McGuire (executive sports editor) Albany Times Union u Sean Martin (reporter), Pete Iorizzo (sports editor) Garnet Hockey Report (GHR) u Ryan Fay (reporter/editor) Time Warner Cable News (TWC) u Marisa Jacques (sports director), Chris Watson (reporter), Kyle Dunn (reporter) WRGB (CBS) u Doug Sherman (sports director), Kelly O Donnell (reporter), Brittany Devane (reporter), Jason Lewis (reporter) WNYT (NBC) u Rodger Wyland (sports director), Chris Onorato (reporter), Ashley Miller (reporter) WTEN (ABC) WXXA (FOX23 News) u Liana Bonavita (sports director), Josh Rultenberg (reporter), Justin Andrews (reporter) WTNN FM (ESPN Radio) u Armen Williams (host), Brian Cady (host) WOFX-980 AM (FOX Sports Radio) u Rodger Wyland (host), Ken Schott (Thursday hockey segment) RADIO BROADCAST TEAM Dutchmen Radio Network WPTR NBC Sports Radio 1240 AM Teamline.cc (team code: 1160) Matt DuBrey (play-by-play), Dan Fridgen (color), Andrew Santillo (rinkside) DuBrey enters his 14th season dating to his debut in A Schenectady native, DuBrey started his career as a student at SUNY Plattsburgh, broadcasting hockey for four seasons for the campus station, WQKE-FM. He served as the television voice of the Dutchmen for seven seasons on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel. Dan Fridgen embarks on his first season as radio color analyst after spending seven years on Union s cable broadcasts. Fridgen spent 12 seasons as the head coach at Rensselaer, finishing as the program s winningest coach, and was an assistant at Union earlier in his career. UNION HOCKEY COACHES CORNER LIVE Union Hockey s bi-weekly radio coaches show returns for its seventh season with Empire Broadcasting. The show, which made its debut on January 18, 2011, will be held at the Van Dyck Lounge (237 Union Street, Schenetady) for the fourth year. QUICK FACTS u Union College Location Schenectady, N.Y. Founded 1795 Enrollment 2,200 President Stephen C. Ainlay Director of Athletics Jim McLaughlin Colors Garnet, White Nickname Dutchmen Arena Frank L. Messa Rink at Achillies Center Capacity 2,054 Ice Dimensions 201x86 u Coaching Staff Head Coach Rick Bennett (fifth season) Associate Head Coach Joe Dumais Jason Tapp Volunteer Coach Kris Horn u Hockey Information First Varsity Season (65th season) Division I (25th year) Division I Record ECAC Hockey Record u Team Information Returners 19 Lost 7 Newcomers 9 u Top Returners Mike Vecchione, F ( ) ninth in NCAA scoring Jeff Taylor, D ( ) fifth in NCAA defenseman scoring u Top Losses Daniel Ciampini, F ( ) All-America East First Team Max Novak, F ( ) fourth in team scoring Colin Stevens, G (2.31,.920) Union s career wins leader (53) u Top Newcomers Jake Kupsky, G (2.16,.911) NHL seventh round draft pick Brett Supinski, F ( ) second in BCHL scoring Sebastian Vidmar, F ( ) NAHL Most Valuable Player

3 DUTCHMEN NOTEBOOK 3 25TH ANNIVERSARY The season marks the 25th anniversary of Division I hockey at Union. The Dutchmen began Division I play in after spending six seasons ( ) at the Division III level and 10 years ( ) as a Division II program. Union joined the ECAC on January 28, 1991 (replacing Army) and made its Division I debut on November 1, 1991, losing to Merrimack, 9-6, at Messa Rink. The Dutchmen will celebrate their silver anniversary with a commemorative logo, designed by Gemini Athletic Wear, Inc. of Edina, Minn. Gemini also produced throw-back uniforms (similar to those worn in ) that will be worn for the home opener and later auctioned to fans. AMONG COLLEGE HOCKEY S ELITE Union s record speaks for itself in comparison to other notable programs over the past five seasons. Since 2010, Union has posted the third-most wins (125) and winning percentage (.673) among the NCAA s 59 Division I teams. During this same period, the Dutchmen have won six league titles (regular season championships and postseason tournaments combined), the most of any team. HOBEY BAKER CANDIDATES Schenectady has become home to some of the top players in college hockey, evident by the presence of three Hobey Baker Finalists in four seasons: Daniel Ciampini (2015), Shayne Gostisbehere (2014) and Troy Grosenick (2012). This year s squad features two Hobey Baker candidates in Mike Vecchione and Jeff Taylor. Vecchione, who has compiled 84 points in 77 career games, finished in the top 10 in NCAA scoring last season. Taylor, a draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins, ranked fifth in defenseman scoring nationally last season, racking up 27 assists and 31 points in 34 contests. BENNETT APPROACHES MILESTONE Rick Bennett enters his fifth season behind the bench needing just one win to reach the century mark. He currently stands third alltime in Union coaching victories, behind only Nate Leaman (138) and Charlie Morrison (122). Bennett s.667 career winning percentage is second-best in school annals. Bennett owns an impressive 22-4 record in the postseason, including a 15-2 mark in ECAC Hockey Tournament action. MESSA MADNESS Union enjoys one of the best home ice advantages in college hockey, consistently drawing capacity crowds to the 2,054-seat facility. Over the past six seasons, the Dutchmen have generated 45 sellouts. Last season, Union played to 102 percent capacity at Messa after skating in front of 95 percent capacity the year before. The full houses at Messa have not come away disappointed as the Garnet have produced a record for a.717 winning percentage. UNIONATHLETICS.TV The Hockey Dutchmen will offer fans enhanced video streaming this season through its association with the Pack Network. Upgrades include multiple cameras (3), replays, improved graphics and intermission features all in HD quality. The best news: fans can purchase single game passes ($7.95) and season subscriptions ($79.95) at the same prices as last season. Webcasts are available by logging onto The video stream simulcast will include the radio broadcast feed from WPTR-AM NCAA REGIONAL Union College joins Rensselaer and ECAC Hockey in hosting the 2016 NCAA East Regional, to be held March at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y. It will mark the first time Union has hosted a regional as the event returns to the Capital District for the first time in six years. The Times Union Center has hosted eight NCAA regionals (2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2000, 1998, 1996, 1994) and a pair of NCAA Frozen Fours (2001, 1992). Union owns a record all-time at the Times Union Center. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT The Garnet placed 18 student-athletes on the 2015 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team with Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim named to the inaugural Commissioner s List with the team s highest cumulative grade-point average. Di Pauli von Treuheim also received a 2015 Barry Goldwater Scholarship, becoming one of 260 Scholars selected on the basis of academic merit from a field of 1,206 applicants nationwide. DUTCHMEN IN PRO RANKS No fewer than 14 former Dutchmen are expected to be skating in North American professional leagues this winter. Four Union products saw NHL action last year Shayne Gostisbehere, Troy Grosenick, Josh Jooris and Keith Kinkaid. Eight other players appeared in the American Hockey League, highlighted by Daniel Carr s 24-goal season with Hamilton, which led all AHL rookies. Five members of the Class of 2015 have signed professional contracts. Colin Stevens inked an entry-level contract with the Florida Panthers, Daniel Ciampini signed with Rockford and Max Novak with Albany in the AHL; Charlie Vasaturo joined the ECHL Kalamazoo Wings while Sam Cotta signed with the Memphis River Kings of the Southern Professional Hockey League. RANKED OPPONENTS Union has performed remarkably well against ranked teams the past four seasons. During that time, Rick Bennet s squad has compiled a record versus teams in the national polls, equating to a.664 winning percentage. In , the Garnet and White defeated five ranked opponents and beat four teams (St. Cloud, Yale, Harvard, Quinnipiac) that advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

4 NCAA REGIONALS IN ALBANY NCAA EAST REGIONAL March 25-27, 2016 Times Union Center Albany, NY 2010 EAST TIMES UNION CENTER New Hampshire 6, Cornell 2 RIT 2, Denver 1 RIT 6, New Hampshire 2 All-Tournament Team G Jared DeMichiel, RIT (MOP) D Chris Haltigin, RIT D Dan Ringwald, RIT F Bobby Butler, New Hampshire F Cameron Burt, RIT F Tyler Brenner, RIT 2008 EAST TIMES UNION CENTER Clarkson 2, St. Cloud State 1 Michigan 5, Niagara 1 Michigan 2, Clarkson 0 All-Tournament Team G Billy Sauer, Michigan D Mark Mitera, Michigan D Grant Clitsome, Clarkson F Chad Kolarik, Michigan F Kevin Porter, Michigan (MOP) F Shea Guthrie, Clarkson 2006 EAST PEPSI ARENA Maine 6, Harvard 1 Michigan State 1, New Hampshire 0 Maine 5, Michigan State 4 All-Tournament Team G Ben Bishop, Maine D Matt Duffy, Maine D Corey Potter, Michigan State F Tim Crowder, Michigan State F John Hopson, Maine (MOP) F Michel Léveillé, Maine 2004 EAST PEPSI ARENA Maine 5, Harvard 4 Wisconsin 1, Ohio St. 0 (OT) Maine 2, Wisconsin 1 (OT) All-Tournament Team G Bernd Brückler, Wisconsin (MOP) D Prestin Ryan, Maine D Dan Boeser, Wisconsin F Mike Hamilton, Maine F Colin Shields, Maine F Michel Léveillé, Maine 2000 EAST PEPSI ARENA Boston U. 5, St. Cloud State 3 Michigan 4, Colgate 3 (OT) St. Lawrence 3, Boston U. 2 (4OT) Maine 5, Michigan 2 All-Tournament Team G Matt Yeats, Maine D Doug Murray, Cornell D Peter Metcalf, Maine F David Klema, Boston U. F Lucas Lawson, Maine F Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire 1998 EAST PEPSI CENTER Colorado College 3, Clarkson 1 New Hampshire 7, Wisconsin 4 Boston College 6, Colorado College 1 New Hampshire 4, Boston U. 3 (OT) All-Tournament Team G Sean Matile, New Hampshire D Jayme Filipowicz, New Hampshire D Mike Mottau, Boston College F Chris Drury, Boston U. F Mark Mowers, New Hampshire (MOP) F Marty Reasoner, Boston College 1996 EAST PEPSI CENTER Lake Superior State 5, Cornell 4 Clarkson 6, Western Michigan 1 Vermont 2, Lake Superior State 1 Boston U. 3, Clarkson 2 All-Tournament Team G Tim Thomas, Vermont D Keith Aldridge, Lake Superior State D Chris O Sullivan, Boston U. F Chris Drury, Boston U. F Eric Perrin, Vermont F Martin St. Louis, Vermont (MOP) 1994 EAST - PEPSI CENTER Wisconsin 6, Western Michigan 3 New Hampshire 2, Rensselaer 0 Boston U. 4, Wisconsin 1 Harvard 7, New Hampshire FROZEN FOUR North Dakota 2, Michigan State 0 Boston College 4, Michigan 2 Boston College 3, North Dakota 2 (OT) 1992 FROZEN FOUR Lake Superior State 4, Michigan State 2 Wisconsin 4, Michigan 2 Lake Superior State 5, Wisconsin 3 REGIONAL ATTENDANCE YEAR AVG. TOTAL ,941 11, ,197 8, ,766 9, ,352 10, ,742 34,969

5 ROSTER 5 NO NAME POS CL HT WT AGE S HOMETOWN / LAST TEAM (LEAGUE) 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos G Jr L Tinley Park, Ill. / Chicago Steel (USHL) 2 Jeff Taylor D Jr L Clifton Park, N.Y. / Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 4 Nick DeSimone D So R East Amherst, N.Y. / Buffalo Junior Sabres (OJHL) 5 Matt Krug D Jr L South Buffalo, N.Y. / Indiana Ice (USHL) 7 Michael Pontarelli F Jr R Laval, Que. / Cornwall Colts (CCHL) 8 Nick Cruice F Sr R Dresher, Pa. / South Shore Kings (EJHL) 9 Ryan Scarfo F So L North Chelmsford, Mass. / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 10 Brendan Taylor F Fr R Nanaimo, B.C. / Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 11 Mark Dufour F Fr R Winthrop, Maine / Islanders Hockey Club (USPHL) 12 Eli Lichtenwald F Jr L Saskatoon, Sask. / Nipawin Hawks (SJHL) 13 Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim F Sr L Bolzano, Italy / Chicago Steel (USHL) 14 J.C. Brassard D So L Scituate, Mass. / Noble & Greenough Bulldogs (Prep) 15 Spencer Foo F So R Edmonton, Alta. / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 16 Roman Ammirato F So L Williamstown, N.J. / Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) 17 Cole Maier F Fr R Pequannock, N.J. / Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 18 Brett Supinski F Fr R Collegeville, Pa. / Coquitlam Express (BCHL) 19 Matt Wilkins F Sr L Kimberley, B.C. / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) 20 Greg Campbell D Fr L Oakville, Ont. / Oakville Blades (OJHL) 21 Mike Vecchione F Jr R Saugus, Mass. / Tri-City Storm (USHL) 22 Connor Light D So L Sudbury, Mass. / Omaha Lancers (USHL) 23 Tyler Hynes F So R Guilderland, N.Y. / Fargo Force (USHL) 25 Ryan Walker F Fr L Spotswood, N.J. / Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 26 David Roy F Sr R Cumberland, Ont. / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 27 Sebastian Vidmar F Fr L Malmo, Sweden / Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) 28 Noah Henry D Jr R Seattle, Wash. / Powell River Kings (BCHL) 29 Sebastien Gingras D Sr R Pierrefonds, Que. / Brockville Braves (CJHL) 31 Jake Kupsky G Fr L Waukesha, Wis. / Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) 33 Joe Young G Fr L Hanson, Mass. / Philadelphia Junior Flyers (USPHL) Head Coach: Rick Bennett Associate Head Coach: Joe Dumais : Jason Tapp Volunteer Coach: Kris Horn PRONUNCIATIONS Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim TAY-o Dee-Pauli phon troy-heim Cruice CROOS Dumais Du-MAY Gingras JIN-grah Krug KROOG Lichtenwald LITCH-ten-wald Roy ROY Sakellaropoulos Suh-kel-uh-RA-po-lis Vecchione Veck-ee-OWN-ee

6 STUDENT-ATHLETES 6 Roman Ammirato # Shoots: L Sophomore Forward Williamstown, N.J. Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) MAHIMATTPHOTO (FR) Scored first collegiate goal versus Western Michigan (11/29)... started collegiate career with an assist and seven shots in his first game... scored in back-to-back games (against Western Michigan and Brown)... contributed two assists in 5-1 win over #9 St. Cloud State (10/24)... took six shots at Maine (3/18)... blocked three shots against Quinnipiac (11/14)... appeared in 32 games. JUNIORS Spent the season with the Amarillo Bulls of the North American Hockey League (NAHL)... in 57 games, compiled 17 goals and 30 assists for 47 points... helped the Bulls capture the NAHL Southern Division title... played two years in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL), spending a season-and-a-half with the Cornwall Colts ( ) before being traded to the Hawkesbury Hawks during the campaign. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from St. Augustine Prep (2011)... parents are Tracy Wisdom and Mark Ammirato... born January 27, 1993 in Vorhees, N.J. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (2x) Assists 2, St. Cloud State, Points 2, St. Cloud State,

7 STUDENT-ATHLETES 7 J.C. Brassard # Shoots: L Sophomore Defenseman Scituate, Mass. Noble & Greenough Bulldogs (Prep) MAHIMATTPHOTO NOTEWORTHY Given name is John-Claude, goes by J.C.... lone player from last year s freshman class to come straight from prep school (FR) ECAC All-Academic Team... led Union defensemen in plus/minus (+7)... ranked third among ECAC Hockey rookie defensemen in overall scoring (11 points)... recorded assists in eight games... scored on a blast from the blueline at Quinnipiac (1/10)... provided an assist and blocked four shots in postseason win at Quinnipiac (3/14)... compiled a pair of assists in Union debut against American International (10/10)... scored first collegiate goal (on the power play) in 5-2 win at Maine (10/18)... generated game-winning assist versus St. Lawrence (2/27)... appeared in all 39 contests. PREP Capped a three-year prep school career at the Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Mass.... captained N&G to the Independent School League (ISL) title by recording 11 goals and 31 assists for 42 points in 27 games... played one season at Boston College High and was ranked in the final NHL Central Scouting Report. PERSONAL Managerial economics major... graduated from Noble and Greenough (2014)... parents are Brenda and Claude Brassard... born October 29, 1995 in Weymouth, Mass. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (2x) Assists 2, American International, Points 2, American International,

8 STUDENT-ATHLETES 8 Nick Cruice # Shoots: R Senior Forward Dresher, Pa. South Shore Kings (EJHL) MAHIMATTPHOTO NOTEWORTHY Scored over 100 points during junior career... received Division I lacrosse scholarship offers from several schools (JR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... setup game-winning goal in playoff win at #11 Quinnipiac (3/14), driving towards the net and dropping a centering pass to Michael Pontarelli... made season debut at Rensselaer (10/31), placing four shots on goal... recorded his first point with an assist at St. Lawrence (2/7)... saw action in 16 games (SO) Scored two goals (including game-winner) in 4-3 home win over #10 Rensselaer (11/15)... two of his six goals were game-winners... provided game-winning goal (on the power play) in 5-2 win over Bowling Green (10/12)... scored against St. Lawrence (2/22) to help Union clinch No. 1 seed in ECACH Championship... tallied goals in back-to-back games (Dartmouth, St. Cloud State) (FR) Scored his first career goal against American International (10/26)... notched first assist in the victory over Rensselaer (11/3)... tallied game-winning goal against Colgate (1/19). JUNIORS Played two seasons with the South Shore Kings of the Eastern Junior Hockey League... totaled 105 points (37 goals, 68 assists) in 87 career games. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from Xaverian Brothers High School (2011)... parents are Susan and Dan Cruice... born December 11, 1992 at Andrews Air Force Base in Md. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2, Rensselaer, Assists 1 (3x) Points 2, Rensselaer,

9 STUDENT-ATHLETES 9 Nick DeSimone # Shoots: R Sophomore Defenseman East Amherst, N.Y. Buffalo Junior Sabres (OJHL) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO NOTEWORTHY Brother, Phil, played four years of hockey at New Hampshire (FR) Recorded the third-most overall points (11) among ECAC Hockey rookie defensemen... scored first collegiate goal (on the power play) at the Mayor s Cup (1/24)... blocked six shots at Quinnipiac (3/13)... compiled a goal and assist in 4-1 win over Clarkson (2/6)... produce two assists in 5-2 win at Princeton (1/9)... registered an assist in his collegiate debut against American International (10/10)... recorded game-winning assist versus Clarkson (2/28)... took just five penalties in 35 games. JUNIORS/PREP Averaged a point per game for the Buffalo Junior Sabres of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) in , registering 13 goals and 38 assists for 51 points in 52 games... an alternate captain, ranked second among OJHL defensemen in scoring and was named a first team OJHL All-Star... tabbed runner-up for the OJHL Top Defenseman Award during his rookie season... member of state championship team as a high school junior at Williamsville (N.Y.) North. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from Stoney Creek High School (2012)... parents are Cindy and Phil DeSimone... born November 21, 1994 in Williamsville, N.Y. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (2x) Assists Princeton, Points 2 (2x)

10 STUDENT-ATHLETES 10 Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim # Shoots: L Senior Forward Bolzano, Italy Chicago Steel (USHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY Brother, Thomas, plays hockey at Notre Dame... born in Italy, moved to the States when he was 13 years old... speaks four languages: English, Italian, German and Spanish Barry Goldwater Scholar (JR) Union Athletics Junior Scholar-Athlete of the Year... received Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Academic Award (for highest team GPA)... ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... ECACH Commissioner s List... buried a goal in Union s 5-4 win over #4 Harvard... saw first action of the season against Rensselaer (11/1)... placed shots on goal in seven games... made the lineup in seven straight games (1/24-2/14)... appeared in a career-high 13 games (SO) Co-recipient of the Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Award for highest team GPA (3.97)... ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... made Dean s List for the second straight year... recorded a three-game points streak (2/8-2/15)... scored first collegiate goal in 5-3 win over #13 Yale (2/8)... scored from the blueline against #19 Colgate (2/15)... missed 10 games to injury (FR) Earned the Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Award for highest GPA (4.0) at the team s annual year-end banquet... Dean s List... appeared in eight games, posting a +3 rating for the season. JUNIORS Played three seasons with the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League... team captain... member of the 2010 USA Under-18 Select Team... helped Team USA earn a silver medal at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (3x) Assists Cornell, Points 1 (4x) PERSONAL Majoring in bioengineering; also studying pre-medicine... graduate of Downers Grove North High School (2011)... parents are Christina and Alex Di Pauli von Treuheim... born February 28, 1993 in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH

11 STUDENT-ATHLETES 11 Spencer Foo # Shoots: R Sophomore Forward Edmonton, Alta. Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO NOTEWORTHY Diehard Edmonton Eskimos fan... rarely eats anything without hot sauce being added (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team... ECACH Media Association All- Rookie Team... Union Rookie of the Year... ECAC All-Academic Team... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month (March)... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (3/10)... placed 23rd nationally in rookie scoring (0.64)... second in ECAC Hockey overall rookie scoring (25 points)... second-leading goal scorer (11) among ECAC Hockey rookies... team s leading rookie scorer... fourth in team goals (11) and sixth in points (25)... collected points in 20 games... struck for two goals in Union s 7-0 playoff win at Cornell (3/7)... scored extra attacker goal with 46 seconds left in regulation to force 2-2 overtime tie against Harvard (11/8)... netted a goal as part of a two-point night at #1 Boston U. (1/3)... buried a goal in his first collegiate game, a 7-3 win over American International (10/10)... lit the lamp against #9 St. Cloud State (10/25)... scored Union s lone goal, and placed a team-high five shots on goal, in loss to Rensselaer (11/1)... produced two assists in 6-1 win over Princeton (11/15)... assisted twice in ECACH Quarterfinal loss at #11 Quinnipiac (3/13)...placed six shots on goal against St. Lawrence (2/27)... blocked three shots at #11 Quinnipiac (3/15)... recorded eight-game points streak (10/25-11/28)... started the season with a four-game points streak. JUNIORS Led the Bonnyville Pontiacs in scoring in , stockpiling 40 goals and 27 assists for 67 points in 60 games... finished as the sixth-leading scorer in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), scoring a quarter of his goals on the power play (10), in addition to logging seven game-winners... amassed 13 goals and 17 assists for 30 points in 55 contests with Bonnyville in CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals Cornell, Assists 2 (2x) Points 2 (4x) PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from St. Francis Xavier (2012)... parents are Diane and John Foo... born May 19, 1994 in Edmonton, Alta. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW

12 STUDENT-ATHLETES 12 Sebastien Gingras # Shoots: R Senior Defenseman Pierrefonds, Que. Brockville Braves (CJHL) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO NORTHWORTHY Has served as a resident advisor... chosen as a student leader to speak before the New York Lt. Governor and the media at a Union news conference promoting a national effort aimed at preventing sexual assault and domestic violence, a public-service campaign called It s On Us... father played parts of 12 NHL seasons with Montreal, Toronto and St. Louis (JR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... scored the game-winning goal (short-handed) in 3-1 victory over #19 New Hampshire (10/11)... added another game-winner versus #9 St. Cloud State (10/24)... compiled three points (1-2) at Brown (12/5)... contributed two assists in 3-2 win over Notre Dame (11/28)... placed six shots on goal in 2-2 overtime tie against Harvard (11/8)... blocked four shots at #11 Quinnipiac (3/13)... missed six games to injury (SO) Received the Union College Athletics Sophomore Scholar- Athlete of the Year Award... co-recipient of the Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Award for highest team GPA (4.00)... ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... Dean s List... finished 14th among ECAC Hockey defensemen in conference scoring (nine points)... assisted on game-winning goal in the NCAA Championship Game (4/12)... netted a power play tally against St. Lawrence (2/22)... amassed a career-best three assists in victory over #13 Yale (2/8)... scored against Colgate (11/8)... assisted on Nick Cruice s game-winning goal against #10 Rensselaer (11/15)... placed five shots on goal in Cleary Cup-clinching-win over Clarkson (2/21)... recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA all three semesters (FR) Recorded his first career assist in regular season debut... registered two power-play goals against Bowling Green (10/12). JUNIORS Played three seasons with the Brockville Braves of the Central Canada Hockey League... totaled 126 points (33 goals, 93 assists) in 141 career games. PERSONAL Neuroscience major... graduate of Ecole Secondaire Des Sources (2008) and Ontario Hockey Academy (2009)... parents are Jocelyne Lalonde and Gaston Gingras... born March 12, 1991 in Biel, Switzerland. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2, Bowling Green, Assists 3, Yale, Points 3 (2x)

13 STUDENT-ATHLETES 13 Noah Henry # Shoots: R Junior Defenseman Seattle, Wash. Powell River Kings (BCHL) NOTRE DAME ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS NOTEWORTHY Started playing hockey at age nine, was introduced to the sport by his parents, who both played... big fan of the Seattle Seahawks (SO) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... second in team blocks (40)... second-best plus/minus (+5) among Union defensemen... scored first collegiate goal in 7-3 win over American International (10/10)... blocked four shots at #1 Boston U. (1/3)... produced four-game points streak (1/9-1/24)... started the season with a three-game points streak... blocked shots in 22 games... saw time on the penalty-killing unit (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... became a fixture in the lineup for the last 15 games, after platooning on third-line defense for most of the season... registered first career point with a gamewinning assist against #13 Yale (2/8)... made collegiate debut in season opener against Bowling Green (10/11)... missed two games due to injury. JUNIORS/PREP Spent time with the Penticton Vees and the Powell River Kings in recorded two goals and 14 assists in 52 games... played two seasons at Shattuck-St. Mary s Prep... recorded 16 goals and 33 assists in 111 career games. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from Shattuck-St. Mary s (2012)... mother is Barbara Bell... born March 4, 1994 in Seattle, Wash. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1, American International, Assists 1 (8x) Points 1 (9x)

14 STUDENT-ATHLETES 14 Tyler Hynes # Shoots: R Sophomore Forward Guilderland, N.Y. Fargo Force (USHL) MAHIMATTPHOTO NOTEWORTHY Has interest in becoming a hockey coach... mother played golf at TCU... cousin, Adam Heidt, is a two-time Olympic luger (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... tallied game-winning goal against Clarkson (2/28)... scored first collegiate goal in the Dartmouth game (11/7)... earned an assist in his first game for Union (10/10)... placed three shots on goal in 8-3 win over Rensselaer (1/24)... took shots in 18 games. JUNIORS/PREP Split the season between the Omaha Lancers and Fargo Force of the United States Hockey League (USHL)... all total, collected 20 goals and 15 assists for 35 points in 59 games... named team s outstanding forward with the Force... played alongside Union center Eli Lichtenwald with the Lancers in , making the jump to the USHL after playing for Albany Academy. PERSONAL Managerial economics major... graduated from Albany Academy (2012)... parents are Robin and Jerry Hynes... born November 23, 1993 in Albany, N.Y. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (2x) Assists 1 (3x) Points 1 (5x)

15 STUDENT-ATHLETES 15 Matt Krug # Shoots: L Junior Defenseman South Buffalo, N.Y. Indiana Ice (USHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY First overall selection in the 2011 NAHL Draft... had two brothers who played football at Canisius... has five nephews who play hockey (SO) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... played at the forward position at Yale (12/6), placing a shot on goal... saw action against Maine, Yale, Brown, Colgate and Cornell... blocked a shot against the Black Bears (10/17)... appeared in five games (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... made collegiate debut against Lake Superior State (10/18)... recorded assists versus Colgate (11/8) and Rensselaer (11/15)... skated at the forward position at Colgate (2/15)... compiled nine blocked shots and a +7 plus/minus rating in 18 games... platooned with Noah Henry on the third defensive line for most of the season. JUNIORS Played two seasons with the Indiana Ice of the USHL... recorded 22 points (five goals, 17 assists) in 108 career games. PERSONAL Managerial economics major... graduated from West Seneca West Senior High School (2011)... parents are Kate and Ray Krug... born July 9, 1992 in South Buffalo, N.Y. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 0 Assists 1 (2x) Points 1 (2x)

16 STUDENT-ATHLETES 16 Eli Lichtenwald # Shoots: L Junior Forward Saskatoon, Sask. Nipawin Hawks (SJHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY Received baseketball scholarship offers from Canadian schools... has four siblings (SO) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... scored in the season opener against American International (10/10)... registered a goal and assist at Brown (12/5)... scored at the Mayor s Cup (1/24)... scored a power play goal in Union s 7-0 win at Cornell (3/7)... notched points both nights of the Cornell (1/16) and Colgate (1/17) series... placed six shots on goal versus Princeton (11/15)... compiled a three-game points streak (1/16-1/24) (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... team s second-leading faceoff winner (226)... finished seventh in freshman scoring for conference games (19 points)... selected as the Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) National Division I Rookie of the Month for December, leading all freshmen in points (7) and tied for most goals (4)... captured ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month honors for December... saw action on the power play, scoring four times... produced a goal and assist in 7-4 win over #2 Minnesota in the NCAA Championship Game (4/12)... chosen No. 2 Star with game-winning goal against #1 St. Cloud State (12/13)... registered two goals and an assist in 6-4 win over fifthranked Quinnipiac (12/7)... tallied goals in back-to-back games of the Rensselaer series (11/15-16)... produced goal and assist in 6-2 win over Clarkson (2/22)... scored a goal just 9:52 into his first collegiate game; power play tally was Union s first goal of the season... logged two assists, three shots on goal and a +2 rating against Cornell (11/9)... won 16 faceoffs at Princeton (1/11)... compiled a five-game points streak (4-3)... missed nine games to injury. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2, Quinnipiac, Assists 2 (2x) Points 2 (3x) JUNIORS Split time between the Omaha Lancers (USHL) and the Nipawin Hawks (SJHL)... named SJHL Rookie of the Year in PERSONAL Biology major... graduated from St. Joseph High School (2010)... parents are Vivian and Brian Lichtenwald... born June 9, 1992 in Saskatoon, Sask. CAREER STATISTICS

17 STUDENT-ATHLETES 17 Connor Light # Shoots: L Sophomore Defenseman Sudbury, Mass. Omaha Lancers (USHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY California native... dad played golf at UC Irvine... has lived away from home since the age of (FR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... made collegiate debut against #20 Quinnipiac (11/14)... recorded first point with an assist at Cornell (3/7)... blocked three shots at #11 Quinnipiac (3/13)... blocked shots in 13 games... saw time on the penaltykilling unit... appeared in 21 games. JUNIORS/PREP Skated in for the USHL s Omaha Lancers, playing alongside classmate Tyler Hynes... in 55 games, recorded three goals and seven assists for 10 points, helping the Lancers to a second-place finish in the Western Conference... helped the Lancers finish as co-leaders in scoring defense, allowing 2.35 goals per game... played prep hockey for Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Mass. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from Phillips Andover Academy (2013)... parents are Rhonda and Brian Light... born February 8, 1995 in Glendale, Calif. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 0 Assists Cornell, Points Cornell,

18 STUDENT-ATHLETES 18 Michael Pontarelli # Shoots: R Junior Forward Laval, Que. Cornwall Colts (CCHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY Speaks French... had a decorative career in juniors, scoring over 50 goals his final season (SO) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... scored in three-straight playoff games (3/7-14)... provided a goal and assist in Union s 7-0 series-clinching win at Cornell (3/7)... scored power play goals against #9 St. Cloud State (10/24) and Maine (10/18)... placed six shots on goal at Maine (10/18)... placed five-or-more shots on goal on four occasions... missed three games to injury (FR) Ranked second on the team in power play goals (6) and gamewinning goals (4)... team s second-leading rookie scorer (23 points)... compiled six multiple-point games... ranked fifth among ECACH freshmen in overall scoring (23 points)... whistled for just three penalties in 39 games... named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (10/15)... recorded two goals (and three points) against fifth-ranked Quinnipiac (12/7)... tallied game-winning goal (with 3:46 left in regulation) in 3-2 win over Dartmouth (12/11)... provided game-winner in ECACH Quarterfinals opener against Dartmouth (3/14)... notched game-winner, along with an assist, +2 rating, and two blocked shots in 3-1 win over #17 New Hampshire (1/17)... scored two power play goals in 5-2 win over Bowling Green (10/12)... generated team s lone goal at #7 Quinnipiac (1/10)... jump-started collegiate career with seven points (4-3) in first four games. JUNIORS Skated for the Cornwall Colts... recognized as the top player in Canadian Junior A Hockey, earning the CJHL Player of the Year Award... named the CCHL s Most Valuable Player and first-team all-star... led the CCHL in scoring with 107 points (52 goals, 55 assists) in 53 games... led team to Bogart Cup as league champion. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2 (2x) Assists 2 (2x) Points 3, Quinnipiac, PERSONAL Economics major... graduate of Char-Lan High School (2013)... parents are Anne and Joe Pontarelli... born December 22, 1993 in LaSalle, Que. CAREER STATISTICS

19 STUDENT-ATHLETES 19 David Roy # Shoots: R Senior Forward Cumberland, Ont. Brockville Braves (CJHL) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO NOTEWORTHY Speaks fluent French... plays the violin (JR) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... compiled two assists and a plus-3 in season-opening win over American International (10/10)... centered fourth line... blocked shots in seven games... saw action in 19 games (SO) ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... assisted on the gamewinning goal at Clarkson (2/1)... recorded an assist and +2 rating in season debut versus Colgate (11/8)... assisted on gamewinning goal at #17 New Hampshire (1/18)... missed seven games due to injury at start of the season (FR) Scored his first collegiate point with an assist against St. Lawrence (2/9). JUNIORS Spent four seasons with the Brockville Braves... teammate of Sebastien Gingras for three seasons... totaled 185 points (80 goals, 105 assists) in 199 career games. PERSONAL Neuroscience major... graduated from Thousand Islands Secondary School (2011)... parents are Patricia Lawson and David Roy... born February 9, 1992 in Ottawa, Ont. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 0 Assists 2, American International, Points 2, American International,

20 STUDENT-ATHLETES 20 Alex Sakellaropoulos # Catches: L Junior Goaltender Tinley Park, Ill. Chicago Steel (USHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY Took up goaltending as a youngster because he was impressed with the masks and equipment (SO) Started eight games... made 30-or-more saves in four games... earned starting assignments in back-to-back games against Harvard (11/8) and #20 Quinnipiac (11/14)... earned first start of the year against #9 St. Cloud State (10/25), finishing with 36 saves... made 31 saves in 2-2 overtime tie against Harvard (11/8)... made 28 saves in a 3-1 win at Yale (12/6)... turned away 26 shots in 5-4 win at No. 4 Harvard (1/3)... saw first action of the season in relief at Maine (10/18), making four saves in 8:38 of action (FR) Twice named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (12/17, 3/4)... earned No. 3 Star honors after making 34 saves in a 4-1 win over top-ranked St. Cloud State (12/13) on the road; That was one of the better performances I ve seen from a freshman in a long time, said Coach Rick Bennett... won first career start, turning away 20 shots in win over Bowling Green (10/12)... saw first collegiate action just seven minutes into the season opener, coming off the bench in place of the injured Colin Stevens... picked up the victory in relief at Penn State (12/1), stopping all 11 shots in 28 minutes of action... appeared in first six games of the year. JUNIORS Played two years with the Chicago Steel of the USHL... finished the season with an record, 3.03 GAA and.914 save percentage... broke the Steel s single-season record for wins (22) and saves (1,421) in earned a spot in the NHL/USHL Top Prospects Game. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-S MIN GA SVS SV% GAA REC SO : : Totals : CAREER GAME HIGHS Saves 36, St. Cloud State, Brown, SHUTOUTS PERSONAL Psychology major... graduated from Victor J. Andrew High School (2013)... parents are Diane and George Sakellaropoulos... born May 2, 1994 in Hammond, Ind. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW

21 STUDENT-ATHLETES 21 Ryan Scarfo # Shoots: L Sophomore Forward North Chelmsford, Mass. Powell River Kings (BCHL) MAHIMATTPHOTO NOTEWORTHY Plays the drums... was taught to skate at the age of four by his father (FR) ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month (December)... two-time ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (12/9, 12/30)... named to the Frozen Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team... ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... fourth in team goals (11)... team s secondleading rookie scorer (19 points)... second-leading goal scorer (11) and fourth-leading point producer (19) among ECAC Hockey freshmen in overall scoring... scored twice in the game s final minute - against Cornell (19:46) and at St. Lawrence (18:59)... scored two goals (as part of a three-point night) to earn No. 1 Star of the Game honors against Sacred Heart (12/28)... registered a goal and assist in 3-2 win over Clarkson (2/28)... scored first collegiate goal (the game-winner) on a slapshot at Maine (10/18)... tallied game-tying goal at the Mayor s Cup (1/24)... lit the lamp against Princeton (11/15)... blocked three shots at Cornell (3/6)... missed penalty shot attempt against Sacred Heart (12/28)... compiled seven goals over an 11-game span (12/28-2/7)... scored in three straight games (1/16-1/24). JUNIORS/PREP Played the campaign with the Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League (BCHL)... in 50 games, notched 17 goals and 31 assists for 48 points to finish fourth in team scoring... spent three seasons ( ) at The Governor s Academy in Byfield, Mass., compiling 50 points (21-29) in 69 career games... at Governor s, captained the hockey, baseball and soccer teams and was class president. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2, vs. Sacred Heart, Assists 1 (8x) Points 3, vs. Sacred Heart, PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from The Governor s Academy (2013)... parents are Kerry Ann and Paul Scarfo... born March 3, 1994 in Boston, Mass. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW

22 STUDENT-ATHLETES 22 Jeff Taylor # Shoots: L Junior Defenseman Clifton Park, N.Y. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO NOTEWORTHY Selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the seventh round (203rd overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft (SO) Ranked fifth in NCAA defenseman scoring (0.91)... finished 11th in NCAA assists (0.79)... led all ECACH defensemen in overall scoring (31 points) by a nine-point margin... finished second in conference defenseman scoring (14 points)... fourth in ECACH assists (27)... compiled points in 17 games... third in team scoring... second-best plus/minus (+5) among Union defensemen... recorded three assists in a game three times versus Harvard (1/30), Rensselaer (1/24) and Princeton (11/15)... nine multipleassist games... named to Shillelagh All-Tournament Team... compiled a career-best four points (1-3) including the gamewinning goal against Princeton (11/15)... distributed three assists in 8-3 win over Rensselaer (1/24)... recorded a goal and assist in season-opening win over American International (10/10) and versus Western Michigan (11/29)... compiled a seven-game points streak (11/14-12/27)... needed just 17 games to surpass point total from his freshman season... missed five games to injury (FR) Selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the seventh round (203rd overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft... named to ECACH Media Association All-Rookie Team... ranked 14th among ECAC Hockey defensemen in conference scoring (nine points)... led Union rookie defensemen in scoring (16 points) and blocked shots (26)... finished a +20 sixth-best on the team... strung together a four-game points streak (11/15-12/1)... scored first collegiate goal with a slapshot at Dartmouth (11/1)... registered a goal, three shots, and a block in 5-4 win at Penn State (11/30)... scored a goal in Union s Cleary Cup-clinching-win against Clarkson (2/21)... logged two assists in 4-3 win over #10 Rensselaer (11/15)... assisted on Union s opening goal in the NCAA Championship Game (4/12)... factored in seven shutouts. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from Albany Academy (2012)... parents are Angela and Scott Taylor... born April 13, 1994 in Clifton Park, N.Y. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 1 (7x) Assists 3 (3x) Points 4, Princeton, JUNIORS/PREP Spent season with Dubuque, recording 27 points (five goals, 22 assists) in 57 games... helped the Fighting Saints to a Clark Cup Championship... played prep hockey at Albany Academy.

23 STUDENT-ATHLETES 23 Mike Vecchione # Shoots: R Junior Forward Saugus, Mass. Tri-City Storm (USHL) MAHIMATTPHOTO (SO) Union Athletics Harold R. Moore Sophomore Athletic Prize... NCAA statistical champion for short-handed goals (3)... ECAC Hockey All- Academic Team... finished ninth in NCAA scoring (1.28 ppg) and 11th in assists (0.79)... eighth nationally in faceoff percentage (59.3%)... led Union in assists (31); co-leader in scoring (50 points); second in power play goals (5) and game-winning goals (3)... led ECACH players in assists, second in overall scoring... tied school record for points in a season... recorded second-most assists in a season... finished ninth in conference scoring (19 points) multiple-point games... ECAC Hockey Player of the Month (October)... earned back-to-back ECAC Hockey Player of the Week honors (10/14, 10/21)... chosen to Frozen Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team... made NCAA.com Top Plays of the Week (3/10) by splitting two defenseman and scoring on a the backhand at Cornell (3/7)... produced five points (2-3) in Mayor s Cup win over Rensselaer (1/24)... scored game-winning goal at No. 4 Harvard (1/30)... selected No. 1 Star of the Game with three points (1-2) at Princeton (1/9)... chosen No. 2 Star with a goal and assist in 3-3 tie at #1 Boston U. (1/3)... named No. 2 Star of the Game both nights at Maine (10/17-18)... tabbed No. 3 Star with a goal and assist versus Connecticut (12/27)... amassed a career-high three assists in 5-2 win at Maine (10/18)... successfully converted a penalty shot against St. Cloud State (10/25)... scored Union s lone goal at Rensselaer (10/31)... strung together a seven-game points streak (10/10-10/31)... started the season with four multiple-point games... scored in first three games of the season... produced two points streaks of seven games each... assistant captain (FR) Ranked ninth nationally in rookie scoring (0.89 ppg)... named Hockey Commissioners Association (HCA) National Division I Rookie of the Month for March-April... ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team... tabbed Union s Rookie of the Year... ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team... ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for March-April... ECAC Media Association All-Rookie Team... ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team... received back-to-back ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week honors (3/19, 3/26)... led Union freshmen in scoring (34 points), ranking fifth on the team... recorded a team-best 344 faceoff wins and.533 faceoff percentage... had 11 multiple-point games... fourth among ECACH rookies in overall scoring (34 points)... stood fourth in freshman scoring in conference games (17 points)... logged a goal and assist in NCAA Semifinal win over #3 Boston College (4/10)... amassed five points (1-4) in Union s sweep of Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (3/14-15)... produced three points (1-2) in Cleary Cup-clinching-win over Clarkson (2/21)... compiled three points (1-2) in 6-4 win against fifth-ranked Qunnipiac (12/7)... registered a goal and assist vs. Lake Superior State (10/18)... recorded two points (1-1) and eight shots at #19 Colgate (2/15)... had two-point efforts (goal, assist) in 7-2 wins over Harvard (1/24) and Dartmouth (11/1)... compiled 15 points (6-9) during a nine-game stretch (2/15-3/22)... compiled seven points (3-4) during three-game goal-scoring streak (2/15-2/22)... missed four games to illness. JUNIORS Spent two seasons with the Tri-City Storm... finished campaign with 60 points (26 goals, 34 assists) in 63 games... served as team captain and earned Coaches Award. PERSONAL History major... graduated from Malden Catholic High School (2011)... parents are Diane and Joe Vecchione... born February 25, 1993 in Saugus, Mass. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals 2, vs. Rensselaer, Assists 3 (2x) Points 5, vs. Rensselaer,

24 STUDENT-ATHLETES 24 Matt Wilkins # Shoots: L Senior Forward Kimberley, B.C. Brooks Bandits (AJHL) MARILYN ZUBE NOTEWORTHY Parents spent three years working in China as elementary teachers at a Foreign National School (JR) Received Union s Most Improved Player Award... finished third in team goals (13) and fourth in scoring (28 points)... led the Dutchmen in playoff scoring (4-4-8)... scored twice in 3-2 comefrom-behind win over Notre Dame (11/28); tallied tying goal with 1:45 left in regulation and the game-winner with 22 seconds left in overtime... dished four assists in Mayor s Cup win over Rensselaer (1/24)... recorded three assists as part of a four-point night in Union s 7-0 playoff win at Cornell (3/7)... produced three points (1-2) in 5-4 win at No. 4 Harvard (1/30)... scored shorthanded goal (game-winner) 21 seconds into the third period at Princeton (1/9)... registered a goal in season debut at Maine (10/17), earning No. 3 Star of the Game honors... scored four goals over four games (11/28-12/6)... compiled 11 points (3-8) during a five-game points streak (1/17-2/6) (SO) Half of his six goals on the season were game-winners... finished tied for fourth in conference game-winning goals (3)... produced game-winning goals against three ranked opponents #5 Quinnipiac (12/7), #10 Cornell (2/14) and #15 Clarkson (2/1)... scored three goals over a four-game stretch (2/1-2/14)... compiled two assists against Colgate (11/8) and Clarkson (2/21)... scored with 2:28 left in regulation to seal 3-0 win over #14 Cornell (11/9)... scored a power play goal against Lake Superior State (10/19)... after going seven games without a point, tallied eight points (3-5) in nine games (2/1-3/1) (FR) Received the Rookie of the Year Award at the team s yearend banquet... scored game-winning goal with 37 seconds left in regulation to lift Union to a 3-2 win over Rensselaer in the inaugural Mayor s Cup (1/26)... tallied first career goal against Lake Superior (1/4). PERSONAL History major... graduated from Selkirk Secondary School (2010)... parents are Cindy and Mark Wilkins... born January 26, 1991 in Kimberley, B.C. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW Totals CAREER GAME HIGHS Goals Notre Dame, Assists 4, vs. Rensselaer, Points 4, vs. Rensselaer, JUNIORS Played two seasons with the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League... league s leading scorer with 99 points (34 goals, 65 assists)... totaled 176 career points.

25 STUDENT-ATHLETES 25 Greg Campbell # Shoots: L Freshman Defenseman Oakville, Ontario Oakville Blades (OJHL) Mark Dufour # Shoots: R Freshman Forward Winthrop, Maine Islanders Hockey Club (USPHL) NOTEWORTHY Enjoys playing golf... received scholarship offers to play lacrosse. JUNIORS Scored 25 goals in three seasons with his hometown Oakville Blades, appearing in 145 games during that period... finished as team s top defenseman scorer last season, compiling nine goals and a team-best 30 assists for 39 points in 49 games... named team MVP ( )... landed a spot on Team Canada East at the World Junior A Hockey Challenge... invited to the 2014 Central Canada Cup All-Star Challenge. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from Oakville Trafalgar High School (2013)... parents are Jane and Rob Campbell... born January 19, 1995 in Oakville, Ontario. NOTEWORTHY Volunteered with a learn to skate program for autistic children... enjoys fishing in the summers. JUNIORS Spent the past two seasons with Islanders Hockey Club of the U.S. Premier Hockey League (USPHL)... USPHL All-Star... accumulated 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points in 38 games in played four seasons at the Kents Hill prep, recording back-to-back 20-goals campaigns... finished with 96 points in 83 career games at Kents Hill. PERSONAL Biology major... graduated from Kents Hill School (2013)... parents are Carol and Mike Dufour... born June 26, 1995 in Waterville, Maine. Jake Kupsky # Shoots: L Freshman Goaltender Waukesha, Wis. Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) Cole Maier # Shoots: R Freshman Freshman Pequannock, N.J. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) NOTEWORTHY Chosen by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round (193rd overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft... enjoys yoga and golf. JUNIORS/PREP Spent campaign with the Lone Star Brahmas, compiling a record along with a 2.16 goals-against average and.911 save percentage... named to the USHL South Division All-Rookie Team, finishing sixth in the USHL in goals against average and 12th in save percentage... played four seasons at Waukesha (WI) High School. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from Waukesha West High School (2014)... parents are Karen and David Kupsky... born October 27, 1995 in Sylvania, Ohio. NOTEWORTHY Hobbies include cooking and surfing... volunteered with the Best Day Foundation, helping mentally disabled and challenged children surf and enjoy a day at the beach. JUNIORS/PREP Turned in a 25-goal campaign and added 29 assists for 54 points in 58 games for the Nanaimo Clippers in finished second in team scoring and received the team award for best two-way player... a two-year starter at the Taft School, scored 22 goals and served as team captain his final season. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from The Taft School (2014)... parents are Madeline and William Maier... born June 24, 1995 in Pequannock, N.J.

26 STUDENT-ATHLETES 26 Brett Supinski # Shoots: R Freshman Forward Collegeville, Pa. Coquitlam Express (BCHL) Brendan Taylor # Shoots: R Freshman Forward Nanaimo, B.C. Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) NOTEWORTHY Brother plays lacrosse at John Hopkins... enjoys snowboarding. JUNIORS/PREP Finished second in the BCHL in scoring, amassing 98 points on 48 goals and 50 assists in 58 games for the Coquitlam Express in BCHL Rookie of the Year... named to the All-BCHL First Team and to the BCHL All-Rookie Team... played two seasons of prep hockey at Millbrook (N.Y.) School, averaging 1.51 points a game. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from the Millbrook School (2014)... parents are Michele and Gary Supinski... born July 21, 1995 in Philadelphia, Pa. CAREER STATISTICS NOTEWORTHY Has volunteered with Salvation Army, Run for a Cure and Relay for Life... enjoys fishing. JUNIORS Led his hometown Nanaimo Clippers in scoring the past two seasons... guided team to the Fred Page Cup BCHL Finals in 2015 as team captain... in 58 games, stockpiled 22 goals and 37 assists for 59 points, finishing 20th in league scoring in his fourth and final season with the Clippers. PERSONAL Undeclared... graduated from Cedar Secondary (2013)... parents are Lisa and Darren Taylor... born April 2, 1995 in Nanaimo, B.C. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH Sebastian Vidmar # Shoots: L Freshman Forward Malmo, Sweden Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) Ryan Walker # Shoots: L Freshman Forward Spotswood, N.J. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) NOTEWORTHY First Swedish native to skate for the Dutchmen... claims to have never lost a game of Monopoly. JUNIORS Spent past season with the Lone Star Brahmas, collecting 35 goals and 45 assists for 80 points in 58 games... named the NAHL s Most Valuable Player and NAHL Forward of the Year after leading the league in goals and points... notched a league-best 11 game-winning goals and paced all forwards with a +37 plus/ minus rating... chosen to the All-NAHL Team... finished with 105 career points in 100 games with the Brahmas. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated from Malmo Borgarskola (2013)... parents are Nina and Dragan Matic Vidmar... born March 13, 1994 in Malmo, Sweden. NOTEWORTHY Father played hockey at York University... big fan of Christmas music. JUNIORS Competed for the Sioux City Musketeers in , registering 10 goals and 24 assists for 34 points in 60 games... earned team s Ironman Award, appearing in every game for the Musketeers... named to USHL All-Academic Team... previously skated for the New Jersey Junior Titans of the North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL)... became the first player in NAPHL history to record 50 points in a season. PERSONAL Managerial economics major... graduated from East High School (2015)... parents are Carolyn and Randy Walker... born May 28, 1997 in New Brunswick, N.J.

27 STUDENT-ATHLETES 27 Joe Young # Shoots: L Freshman Goaltender Hanson, Mass. Philadelphia Junior Flyers (USPHL) NOTEWORTHY Owns a Massachusetts Hoisting License for excavating. JUNIORS Spent the season with the Philadelphia Junior Flyers of the USPHL... recorded a record, 3.03 goals-against average and.916 save percentage in 42 games... two-time USPHL All-Star... appeared in 66 games over two seasons with the Junior Flyers after seeing action with the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) and the BCHL s Vernon Vipers. PERSONAL Economics major... graduated Boston College High School (2012)... parents are April and Joseph Young... born April 16, 1994 in Stoughton, Mass. DUTCHMEN ANNOUNCE RECRUITING CLASS SCHENECTADY, N.Y. The Union College men s ice hockey program will have nine freshmen joining the team for the season. The Dutchmen s recruiting class was announced by Head Coach Rick Bennett. The Class of 2019 features six forwards, two goaltenders and a defenseman. Campbell is known for his competitiveness and offensive flair. He scored 25 goals in three seasons with his hometown Oakville Blades of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). He is also a durable performer, appearing in 145 games during that period. Campbell finished as his team s top defenseman scorer last season, compiling nine goals and a team-best 30 assists for 39 points in 49 games. Campbell s stellar play earned him a spot the Team Canada East team at the World Junior A Hockey Challenge and an invite to the 2014 Central Canada Cup All-Star Challenge. Dufour is a hard-working forward who brings good size to his position. He spent the past two seasons with Islanders Hockey Club of the U.S. Premier Hockey League (USPHL). Last year Dufour accumulated 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points in 38 games. Dufour previously spent three seasons at the Kents Hill prep in Maine, recording back-to-back 20-goals campaigns. He finished with 96 points in 83 career games at Kents. Kupsky is a big, athletic goaltender who handles the puck well. He spent the season with the Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), compiling a record along with a 2.16 goals-against average and.911 save percentage. He was named to the USHL South Division All-Rookie Team, finishing sixth in the USHL in goals against average and 12th in save percentage. Prior to joining the Brahmas, Kupsky played four seasons at Waukesha (WI) High School. He is joined by Brahmas teammate Sebastian Vidmar in this recruiting class. Maier is a solid two-way player who will help the Dutchmen in the faceoff circle. This past season with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), Maier turned in a 25-goal campaign and added 29 assists for 54 points in 58 games. He finished second in team scoring and received the team award for best two-way player. As a two-year starter at the Taft School, Maier scored 22 goals and served as team captain his final season at the Connecticut prep school. Maier is joined by his Clipper teammate Brendan Taylor in this freshman class. Supinski is a highly-skilled offensive player with good hands. He finished second in the BCHL in scoring, amassing 98 points on 48 goals and 50 assists in 58 games for the Coquitlam Express in Supinski was named to the All-BCHL First Team and to the BCHL All-Rookie Team. He also played two seasons of prep hockey at Millbrook (N.Y.) School, averaging 1.51 points a game. Taylor is a solid playmaker with good hockey sense. Taylor led his hometown Nanaimo Clippers in scoring the past two seasons, guiding the team to the Fred Page Cup BCHL Finals last year as team captain. In 58 games, he stockpiled 22 goals and 37 assists for 59 points, finishing 20th in league scoring in his fourth and final season with the Clippers. Swedish native Vidmar brings size and strength to Union s front line. Vidmar spent this past season with the Lone Star Brahmas, collecting 35 goals and 45 assists for 80 points in 58 games. He was named the NAHL s Most Valuable Player after leading the league in goals and points. Vidmar also notched a league-best 11 game-winning goals and paced all forwards with a +37 plus/ minus rating. He finished with 105 career points in 100 games with the Brahmas. Walker is a talented forward with excellent ice vision. In , he competed for the Sioux City Musketeers of the United State Hockey League (USHL), registering 10 goals and 24 assists for 34 points in 60 games. Walker previously skated for the New Jersey Junior Titans of the North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL). He became the first player in league history to record 50 points in a season. Young is an athletic goaltender who will vie for playing time. He spent this past season with the Philadelphia Junior Flyers of the USPHL. In 42 games, Young recorded a record, 3.03 goals-against average and.916 save percentage. He appeared in 66 games over two seasons with the Junior Flyers after seeing action with the Boston Junior Bruins of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) and the BCHL s Vernon Vipers.

28 HEAD COACH 28 Rick Bennett Head Coach Fifth Season Providence (1990) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO Rick Bennett embarks on his fifth season as Union College s men s hockey coach in , having taken the program to new heights. His.667 career winning percentage ranks third-best among active coaches in the nation. Bennett owns a four-year record of (.667) and is a win shy of becoming the third Union hockey coach to reach 100 victories. Bennett owns a 22-4 postseason record and is 15-2 in the ECAC Hockey Tournament. He has also won 62 percent of his league games in ECAC Hockey ( ). Bennett s record against nationally-ranked teams stands at (.664). In just his third season behind the helm, Bennett led Union to its first-ever NCAA Division I Championship, as top-ranked Union defeated second-ranked Minnesota, 7-4, on April 12, 2014 before 18,742 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. For his efforts, Bennett was named recipient of the 2014 Spencer Penrose Award as National Coach of the Year by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA). Bennett completed the hat trick of major awards by also receiving Coach of the Year honors from College Hockey News and U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO). Bennett was named the fifth head coach in Union s Division I history on April 20, He has signed three extensions and is under contract for the next seven seasons through Bennett s accomplishments in four seasons are nothing short of amazing: a national championship, two Frozen Fours, three NCAA Tournament berths, three Whitelaw Cups and two Cleary Cups. In , Bennett led the Dutchman program to its eighthstraight winning season, producing a 19-win campaign. Union also captured its first-ever road playoff series win (a sweep at Cornell), advancing to the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals for the eighth consecutive year. The team also spent 10 weeks in the national polls and defeated five nationally-ranked opponents. Union defeated Rensselaer, 8-3, in the Capital District Mayor s Cup, improving Bennett s record against RPI to The season was unprecedented in Union s 63 years of varsity hockey. In addition to capturing the national title, Union finished with the most wins (32) and top winning percentage (.810) in the country. Union reached the No. 1 position in both national polls for the first time in the school s 23-year Division I history and spent 16 weeks ranked in the top 10. Bennett s squad finished second in NCAA scoring offense (3.81) and fourth in scoring defense (2.14 gpg). Union closed the season with a 17-game unbeaten streak (16-0-1), which also included a school-record 12-straight wins. The Dutchmen did not lose a game in February, March or April, going a perfect 8-0 in the postseason. Earlier in the season, Union strung together a 10-game unbeaten streak (9-0-1) and a ninegame win streak. The Garnet and White also won their last 12 games at Messa Rink. In clinching its second ECAC Hockey regular season crown in three seasons, Union set school records for conference wins (18) and points (37), scoring a league-high 83 goals (3.77 gpg) while surrendering a league-low 42 goals (1.91 gpg). Over the course of the season, Union won 12 season series (eight against league opponents), and clinched the Capital Skates Trophy against Rensselaer.

29 HEAD COACH 29 Bennett also coached four All-Americans in Shayne Gostisbehere, Mat Bodie, Daniel Carr and Colin Stevens. Prior to being named head coach at Union, Bennett spent six seasons as an assistant on Nate Leaman s staff, starting with the campaign. Rick was promoted to associate head coach in Before arriving in Schenectady, Bennett served five seasons ( ) as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Providence. CAREER RECORD YEAR OVERALL ECAC PLACE POSTSEASON th st th st 6-1 Totals TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO A native of Springfield, Mass., Bennett was a four-year letterwinner ( ) and co-captain at Providence, where he was recognized as a Hobey Baker finalist (1990) and two-time winner of the Lou Lamoriello Trophy as team MVP. He was named an All-American during the season and earned All-Hockey East Second Team honors in A left-winger, Bennett finished with 134 points (50 goals, 84 assists) in 128 career games. Bennett skated on the famed B-B-G line, along with center Mike Boback and right wing Robbie Gaudreau. Rick, who graduated with a B.A. in general studies, was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame in Bennett was a third-round draft pick (54th overall) of the Minnesota North Stars in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. His draft rights were later traded to the New York Rangers. Bennett appeared in 15 games with the Rangers over three seasons ( , , ). Bennett s 10-year professional career also included stints with the Binghamton Rangers (AHL), Springfield Indians (AHL), Hershey Bears (AHL), Springfield Falcons (AHL), Albany River Rats (AHL), Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL), Jacksonville Lizard Kings (ECHL) and Pee Dee Pride (ECHL). Bennett served as an assistant coach for the Lizard Kings and Pride. Rick Bennett owns a career.667 winning percentage, the second-best success rate in Union Hockey history. DAN Z. JOHNSON / UNION COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS Bennett is a member of the American Hockey Coaches Association and is in his third year on the Hobey Baker Selection Committee. He has also been involved with the United Way and the American Cancer Society s Coaches vs. Cancer campaign. Rick is married to Karyn, and has five children: Dan Mooney (25), Hayley (21), Brooke (19), Race (17) and Lakyn (12). The Bennetts reside in Clifton Park, N.Y. The Bennetts at the Frozen Four (left-to-right): Rick, Brooke, Race, Karyn, Hayley, Lakyn and Dan Mooney.

30 COACHES 30 Joe Dumais Associate Head Coach Fifth Season Quinnipiac (2006) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO Joe Dumais begins his fifth season on the Union College men s hockey coaching staff. He was named associate head coach on July 1, 2015 after spending four years as an assistant coach. During his time at Union, Dumais has worked with the forwards and helped develop three All-Americans (Daniel Ciampini, Daniel Carr and Jeremy Welsh), six All-ECAC Hockey selections and a pair of ECAC All-Rookie picks. Last season, Dumais oversaw an offense that generated 50-point scorers in Hobey Baker finalist Daniel Ciampini and teammate Mike Vecchione. Both players finished in the top 10 in NCAA scoring. Dumais has also guided the highest scoring offense in ECAC Hockey two of the past three seasons. In , the Dutchmen averaged 3.13 goals per game, second-best in the league. During the campaign, Dumais instructed the nation s secondhighest scoring offense (3.81 goals per game), which also produced a school-record 160 goals in 42 games. In the past two years alone, Union has scored six-or-more goals in a game on eight occasions. In , Dumais helped the Dutchmen reach the pinnacle of college hockey, capturing the NCAA national championship. On the road to the championship, Dumais served four games as acting head coach, leading the team to a 3-1 record, including wins against 13th-ranked Yale and 15th-ranked Clarkson. Overseeing special teams, Dumais power play units have ranked in the top 20 nationally the last four seasons. Union also set a school record last year with eight short-handed goals. Working alongside Jason Tapp, Dumais has also earned a reputation as a top-notch recruiter. Union has produced the nation s eighth- and 12th-highest scoring freshmen classes the past two seasons. The Class of 2017 compiled 98 points while the Class of 2018 produced 80 points. In , Union brought in its most geographi cally diverse freshman class with nine players from seven different states and provinces. A native of Auburn, Maine, Dumais played four seasons ( ) at Quinnipiac University, appearing in 128 career games. He captained the Bobcats as a senior, graduating in 2006 with a bachelor s degree in sociology. Dumais later earned a master s degree in recreation and sport sciences at Ohio University, serving as an assistant coach for the club hockey team. Dumais also coached at the Tier II Junior A level, working with the Mahoning Valley Phantoms of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). In , he coached the Phantom Fireworks Midget AAA to Ohio and Mid-American championships and a berth in the national tournament. Joe and his wife, Theresa, have a son, Colin, and a daughter, Katelyn. The Dumais family resides in Clifton Park, N.Y. Dumais came to Union in the summer of 2011 after spending three seasons ( ) as the assistant coach at the University of Con necticut.

31 COACHES 31 Jason Tapp Seventh Season Boston U. (2002) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO Jason Tapp enters his seventh season as assistant coach for the Union College men s hockey team. Tapp joined the staff as a volunteer coach in The team s defensive/goaltending coach, Tapp has developed five All-Americans and two Hobey Baker finalists in six seasons at Union: defensemen Mat Bodie and Shayne Gostisbehere (Hobey Baker finalist), along with goaltenders Troy Grosenick (Hobey Baker finalist), Keith Kinkaid, and Colin Stevens. In terms of ECAC Hockey award winners, Tapp has produced three Goaltenders of the Year (Stevens, Grosenick, Kinkaid), a Best Defensive Defenseman (Gostisbehere), 10 all-league selections and three all-rookie team members. Tapp has also sent several players to the National Hockey League with Grosenick landing in San Jose and Kinkaid in New Jersey. Mat Bodie (NYR) and Colin Stevens (FLA) signed NHL contracts while Gotisbehere is a top prospect for Philadelphia and Jeff Taylor has been drafted by Pittsburgh. Under Tapp s direction, Union has ranked first ( ), fourth ( ) and seventh ( ) nationally in scoring defense. The squad allowed only 1.83 goals per game. During his time in the Electric City, Tapp has seen six goaltenders record a total 25 shutouts. Last year s team also scored a school-record eight short-handed goals. In , Tapp worked with All-ECAC Third Team defenseman Jeff Taylor, and saw Colin Stevens finish as the school s career leader in wins (53) and co-leader in shutouts (11). In , Tapp was a member of the NCAA Championship team. That season Union goaltenders won seven weekly conference awards and were twice named goaltenders of the month. On two occasions, Union had multiple goaltenders honored in the same week. Tapp is also heavily involved in Union s recruiting efforts. Working in conjunction with Joe Dumais, Union produced the nation s eighth- and 12th-highest scoring freshmen classes the past two seasons. The Class of 2017 compiled 98 points while the Class of 2018 produced 80 points. A native of Kelowna, British Columbia, Tapp played four seasons ( ) in goal at Boston University. He graduated in 2002 with a bachelor s degree in United States history. Tapp s pro career began in Europe with the Nijmegen Tigers of the Dutch Superliga. He moved back to the United States for a seven-year pro career that included stints with the Columbus Cottonmouths (ECHL), Quad City Mallards (UHL), Corpus Christi Rayz (CHL), Knoxville Ice Bears (SEHL/ACHL) and Kalamazoo Wings (IHL). Tapp was twice named to the UHL All-Star Team as a member of the Quad City Mallards. He set Quad City records for minutes played in a season and consecutive starts (33). He also established a single-season record for games played with Corpus Christi and was named team MVP. Jason is married to Nicol Lally, a news reporter at NEWS10. The couple has two daughters, Ella and Avery, and a son, Kellen. The Tapps reside in North Greenbush, N.Y.

32 SUPPORT STAFF 32 Kris Horn Volunteer Kris Horn begins his first season as volunteer assistant coach. Horn spent the season as an assistant coach on Robert Haberbusch s staff at Division III Hamilton College. Prior to joining the Continentals, Horn was as an assistant coach for American Collegiate Hockey Association teams at Oakland University, the University of Massachusetts and Michigan State University. Horn has earned a USA Hockey Level 5 coaching certificate. A Lansing, Mich., native, Horn attended Culver Military Academy before moving on to Michigan State, where he received a B.A. in marketing in He resides in Schenectady. Ian Greenwald Hockey Operations Coordinator Ian Greenwald embarks on his first season at Union. Greenwald joins the Dutchmen after serving as director of hockey operations and video coordinator for the ECHL Utah Grizzlies. He spent three seasons with the Grizzlies, earning a promotion from assistant to director, and oversaw video breakdown and hockey administration for the team. As a student at the University of Michigan, Greenwald spent four years assisting the Wolverine hockey team. He earned a B.A. in sports management from Michigan in A native of North Bellmore, N.Y., Greenwald resides in Schenectady. Cheryl Rockwood Head Athletic Trainer Cheryl Rockwood joined the Union College athletic department staff in 1987 as the assistant athletic trainer and was promoted to head athletic trainer in Rockwood supervises all athletic training staff and oversees all of Union s 26 intercollegiate sports, taking care of the sports medicine needs of the athletes throughout the season, as well as offseason rehabilitation and training. In addition to her training responsibilities, Rockwood has served as Union s Director of Student-Athlete Programming since 2000, and worked previously as the College s senior woman administrator from Rockwood has remained involved in athletics outside of Union, working as a trainer for the New Jersey Nets Rookie Camp and World Cup Soccer, as well as for the United States Olympic team in Albertville, France and numerous United States Olympic Festivals and training camps. Rockwood received her Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Central Connecticut State University, earned her Teaching Certification from the State of Connecticut in 1985, and completed her Masters of Science in education at Old Dominion University in She has been certified through the National Athletic Trainers Association and is also a member of the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association and the New York State Athletic Trainers Association. Cheryl and her husband, Barry Maday, reside in Niskayuna. Dave Baglio Hockey Equipment Manager Dave Baglio joined the Union College staff in the fall of 2006 as the equipment manager for both the men s and women s hockey teams. He brings 18 years of hockey equipment management experience. Prior to Union, Baglio spent seven years with the New Jersey Devils organization, first with the Utica Devils of the American Hockey League in and then with New Jersey from Baglio later worked with the Winston-Salem Icehawks of the United Hockey League before returning to New York in 1999 as equipment manager of the Adirondack Icehawks of the UHL, which became the Adirondack Frostbite in A native of Rochester, N.Y., Dave resides in Glens Falls with his wife, Melissa, and their three children, Landon, Macy and Lola. Dan Gabelman Strength & Conditioning Coach Dan Gabelman joined Union in 2011 as the first full-time head strength and conditioning coach. Gabelman, a 2007 graduate of Boston University, came to Union from Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (MBSC) in Boston. Boyle is one of the most respected strength and conditioning coaches in the field, having worked for Boston University, the Boston Bruins, the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Breakers, and the USA Women s Olympic Hockey Team. Gabelman served three years with this organization, as a strength and conditioning coach as well as a private trainer. MBSC is a company that works with athletes who compete in many different sports, from high school to elite levels. He also served as a private trainer at The Sports Club/LA in Boston, working with clients on training, nutrition, and lifestyle choices. Gabelman is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In addition, he is also a performance enhancement specialist through NASM, as well as a level one club coach through USA-Weightlifting. Gabelman was a goaltender on the Boston U. hockey team during the season. He later volunteered as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, and served in that capacity when the Terriers won the NCAA Championship in the season. Gabelman is based in the Travis J. Clarke 00 Strength Training Facility, located at Achilles Center. Dr. Andrew Rapoff Faculty Mentor A life-long hockey player, Dr. Rapoff joined the Dutchmen in 2014 as their Faculty Mentor. He supports each student-athlete with their academic experience inside and outside the classroom. Rapoff is an associate professor of mechanical engineering and the author of more than 140 professional publications. His current research is in biological anthropology. He earned a bachelor s in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the University of Missouri, his master s in engineering mechanics from the Missouri University of Science and Technology and his doctorate in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin. He worked at McDonnell Aircraft and the University of Florida before coming to Union College in Rapoff and his wife, Pamela Zaber, D.V.M., have a daughter, Eva.

33 SUPPORT STAFF 33 Dr. Wally Bzdell Team Psychologist Dr. Wally Bzdell is entering his ninth season as team psychologist for men s and women s ice hockey at Union College. Doc works with athletes in individual and team sports, but specializes in invasion-style sports like hockey, lacrosse and soccer. His NCAA Division I clients have competed in basketball, lacrosse, volleyball, swimming, baseball, golf and hockey national tournaments. He has worked with numerous All-America selections. Bzdell played college hockey at Union, where he competed for the Dutchmen in their final season of NCAA Division III hockey and their first season in the Division I ranks. He is a USA Hockey Level 5-certified coach and he currently coaches youth hockey in Schenectady, N.Y. Dr. Bzdell is a member of the American Psychological Association, is a New York-licensed psychologist and the director of Siena College s Center for Counseling and Student Development. In his role with Union Hockey, Dr. Bzdell provides mental toughness training for the teams. Kelli Hays Hockey Administrative Assistant Kelli Hays became the administrative assistant for the Union College men s and women s ice hockey in December She handles a variety of administrative duties for both programs and is the primary contact for the Garnet Blades, the official fundraising organization for the Dutchmen. Hays came to Union after serving as a branch manager for Labor Ready. She developed and managed the performance of the branch operations for the Latham office. Kelli also worked for Ultimate Staffing, a human resources company, for five years. Previously she was a supervisor for the San Diego Tennis & Racquet Club. Hays is a 2004 graduate of the University of California, San Diego. She is married to Bradley D. Hays, associate professor of political science at Union and director of the Law and Public Policy Program. They have two daughters, Vivienne and Adrianna. Dr. Sherrie Lyons Academic Coordinator Sherrie Lyons joined the Dutchmen midway through the season as the team s academic coordinator. Lyons oversees team study sessions, helps improve writing skills and assists with time management skills. During her time working with the team, Lyons has helped 128 Dutchmen student-athletes earn ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team honors. Lyons is a published author with three books: Evolution: The Basics by Routledge Press (2011); Species, Spirits, Serpents, and Skulls: Science at the Margins in the Victorian Age by SUNY Press (2009); and Thomas Henry Huxley, The Evolution of a Scientist by Prometheus Books (1999). She is also writing a book on the history of cell theory for University of Toronto Press. She earned her Bachelor s degree in genetics from Berkeley a master s in biology from Cal-State, Los Angeles, and a PhD in the history of science from the University of Chicago. Lyons also teaches at Empire State College, directing classes in nutrition, biology and evolution. Adam Brinker Assistant A.D. for Facilities Adam Brinker joined the Union College staff in July 2004 and is entering his eighth season as Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities. Brinker serves as event administrator for all Union hockey home contests. He also develops and operates adult and youth hockey programs and leagues, and learn-to skate programs. In addition, Brinker schedules ice time, oversees personnel and directs operations throughout the Achilles Center and all athletic facilities. Prior to Union, Brinker spent five years as the head women s hockey coach and arena manager at the University of Findlay. He started the program and led the Oilers to a record during his tenure, including the GLWHA Championship in the team s first league season. Brinker was named College Hockey America (CHA) Coach of the Year his final season. Brinker, who previously served in ice arena management at JRV Management, briefly assisted the Michigan coaching staff during the season and was the head coach of the Dubuque Fighting Saints ( ) of the USHL. He also coached the Lakeland Ice Warriors ( ) of the Sunshine Hockey League, following a stint as assistant coach at Kent State ( ). Brinker earned a bachelor s in physical education from Kent State in 1987 and a master s degree in sport administration from Kent in He served as an assistant coach at his alma mater for three seasons, and assisted on the staffs of St. Bonaventure ( ) and Hamilton ( ). Adam lives in Schenectady, N.Y., with his wife, Marian, and two children, Jade and Alejandro. Kathee Natole Business Manager & Ticket Manager Kathee Natole has served Union College for more than 38 years and currently carries the title of athletic business and ticket manager. She oversees all aspects of the ticket operations for the Union football, and men s and women s hockey programs. Natole was the director of Achilles Center from 2000 to 2004, where she supervised the rink staff and more than 20 student workers. She managed scheduling and ticket sales, and supervised the office officials and event staff at all games. Natole joined the staff in September 1978, under then Head Coach Charlie Morrison. As the office manager and secretary, Natole was the administrative backbone of the program. She was involved with ticketing, recruitment, scheduling and bookkeeping, and supervising the Achilles Center staff. Natole attended Schenectady County Community College and Albany Business College. She has served as a facility member of the Northeast Ice Skating Management Association, a facility member of the U.S. Hockey STAR program (Serving the American Rinks). Natole served from on the Board of Governor Committee for the STAR program. She also served for nine years as the under-secretary to the American Hockey Coaches Association, from 1987 to Kathee and her husband, Thomas, live in Hagaman, NY.

34 ADMINISTRATION 34 Jim McLaughlin Director of Athletics Jim McLaughlin was named the Director of Athletics at Union in March He serves on the NCAA Division I Men s Ice Hockey Committee. McLaughlin earned his bachelor s degree in history from Union in During his time at Union, he played on the offensive line for the football team and was named an Associated Press and Champion second-team All-American. Upon graduation, he served as an assistant football coach for Union from 1993 to 1996, and earned his master s in business administration from the college in As Union s assistant football coach, he coached the offensive line and assisted the offensive coordinator. The football team made the NCAA playoffs in 1993 and Prior to returning to Union, McLaughlin was associate director of athletics for finance at Brown University, responsible for the development and management of the department s $11 million annual budget. He was also responsible for external relations including marketing and corporate partnership, athletic communications, and ticket operations. He was a sport administrator for the women s lacrosse, women s soccer, and men s basketball teams. Before joining Brown, McLaughlin spent four years at Princeton University with an eventual role as assistant director of athletics for business operations. Prior to that, in 1997, he was interim director of intramurals and physical education at Brown. McLaughlin administers a department of 26 varsity programs, 24 at the Division III level within the Liberty League, and two men s and women s ice hockey at Division I within ECAC Hockey. He is responsible for long-term planning and development of athletic, recreation and intramural programs; hiring and supervising coaches and staff; and overseeing departmental budgets, facilities, fundraising and marketing. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Managers Association. Jim and his wife, Jeannie, have two daughters, Cassidy and Brenna. Joanne Little Senior Associate Director of Athletics Since 2005, Joanne Little has been the Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator and Compliance Coordinator for all 26 varsity sport programs. Little s responsibilities include sport programs and sports services oversight, and coordinator of special events. Little serves as the academic liaison and admissions liaison for Athletics. She is also a Title IX Deputy Coordinator for the Campus. Little has served Union College student-athletes in a variety of roles since she came to the college in She has been head coach of the women s volleyball, basketball, and tennis teams during her career on the campus. Little s 1991 volleyball squad was rewarded for its 20-win season with an invitation to the NYSWCAA post-season tournament while her basketball team produced the most victories for Union since the campaign. Little s two years as the tennis coach produced an overall record of 16-5 and what was then a college-best sixth-place finish in the New York state post-season tournament. She took over as the college s head equipment manager in In April 2001, Little was named director of varsity sports services and operations. She played a major role in the strategic planning for the athletics department, helping develop the student-athlete handbook, and also was named the team leader for the prevention of hazing task force. In Fall 2002, Little was named assistant director of athletics. Her responsibilities included serving as the department s NCAA compliance officer and event management coordinator for home events and post-season tournaments. In Spring 2005, Little was elevated to associate director of athletics, overseeing marketing and promotions. Little was inducted into the Nanuet (N.Y.) High School Sports Hall of Fame in November During her one season as head women s basketball coach at SUNY Binghamton, , she was SUNY Coach of the Year for leading her team to a fourth-place finish after they were picked 10th out of 11 teams in a pre-season poll. Beth Tiffany Associate Director of Athletics Beth Tiffany is in her eighth year as the associate director of athletics at Union College. In her position, she oversees seven varsity programs, sports information, fundraising, corporate sponsorships and promotions. Tiffany arrived at Union College from the University of New Mexico, where she joined the Lobo Club in During her time with the Lobos, Tiffany s duties included directing the athletic department s Gift in Kind program, managing priority seating for football and men s and women s basketball, and developing relationships with the athletics department and area businesses and vendors. Prior to her work at New Mexico, Tiffany was a Marketing Coordinator at Yale University and an intern with the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Tiffany was an assistant coach for the 2003 Amherst College women s soccer team and she has worked as an athletics department intern with the University of Washington and her alma mater, Puget Sound. Tiffany received her master s in sport management from the University of Massachusetts Totals Eric McDowell Assistant Director of Athletics Eric McDowell joined the Union staff in March 2005, and became the assistant athletic director for sports information in A veteran of more than 30 years in collegiate and professional sports information and media relations, he began his career as the SID at the University of New Haven in In June 1986, he made the transition to assistant SID at New Hampshire. While at UNH, he served as the assistant from 1986 to In 1991, he was promoted to the director of sports communications and internal marketing. During his years at UNH, he also served as the Yankee Conference information officer from McDowell, a native of Dennis, Mass., on Cape Cod, served as the SID at Cal Poly for five years, then became the director of media relations for the NBA s Golden State Warriors. Working in the fourth-largest media market in the NBA, McDowell had a game-night staff of 24 individuals and was responsible for the production of the Warriors media guide and the monthly publication, Warrior Magazine. His attention was redirected while there as he was the point person during the Latrell Sprewell crisis. McDowell returned to the East Coast and later worked for the AHL s Lowell Lock Monsters and served at SUNY Brockport for four years. McDowell was a media supervisor for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta and has volunteered at numerous NCAA championships. Active in both ECAC-SIDA and CoSIDA, McDowell hosted the 2002 ECAC-SIDA workshop in Lowell, Mass., and received the 2005 ECAC-SIDA Irving T. Marsh Service Bureau Award. He served as CoSIDA s president in In 2009, McDowell was inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame during ceremonies in San Antonio, Texas. McDowell resides in Colonie, N.Y., with his wife, Jennifer, and their daughter, Sara.

35 ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY 35 ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP Director of Athletics Jim McLaughlin Sr. Assoc. A.D./Compliance/SWA Joanne Little Associate A.D., Marketing Beth Tiffany Assistant A.D., Facilities Adam Brinker Assistant A.D., Sports Info. Eric McDowell Business Manager/Ticket Manager Kathee Natole Administrative Coordinator Marcia Catrambone EQUIPMENT SERVICES Equipment Manager Dave Baglio Equipment Manager Pedro Trindade Assistant Michelle Connors Director Specialist Specialist Specialist Specialist FACILITIES Adam Brinker Barry Collins Peter Eibe Al Moshier Rachel Reile SPORTS INFORMATION Director Eric McDowell Assistant Bridgette Gale SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer/Director Student-Athlete Programing Cheryl Rockwood Assistant Trainer Jill Crary-Gracz Assistant Trainer Brandon Perry Assistant Trainer Erik Ackerman STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Director Dan Gableman Assistant Kelly Harchetts Assistant John Sardos Assistant Dan Smith Assistant Samantha Rivet WELLNESS/INTRAMURALS Director Mike Polsinelli BASEBALL Head Coach Associate Head Coach Paul Mound Art McDonald Jeff Mound Andy Brown MEN S BASKETBALL Head Coach Chris Murphy Nick Cerisi WOMEN S BASKETBALL Head Coach Mary Ellen Burt Jared Zeidman Mike Smith MEN S CREW Head Coach Tom White Mike DeWolfe WOMEN S CREW Head Coach Tom White Burt Apfelbaum Mary Grygiel Caroline Walton MEN S CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach Pat Petty Teal Reeves Matthew Rariden WOMEN S CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach Pat Petty Teal Reeves Lisa Rariden FIELD HOCKEY Head Coach Kelly Harchetts Allie Hackbarth Volunteer Coach Katie Rich FOOTBALL Head Coach John Audino Defensive Coordinator Pete Brown Erv Chambliss Nick Becker Kevin Billington Larry Cottrell Josh Hadcock Connor Hadcock Blase Iuliano Gary Reynolds Dan Smith Daryl Steverson Paul Vellano WOMEN S GOLF Head Coach Mary Ellen Burt Gary Reynolds Mary Scatena Susan Kahler MEN S ICE HOCKEY Head Coach Rick Bennett Associate Head Coach Joseph Dumais Jason Tapp Volunteer Coach Kris Horn Operations Coordinator Ian Greenwald Administrative Assistant Kelli Hays WOMEN S ICE HOCKEY Head Coach Claudia Asano Barcomb Associate Head Coach Ali Boe Chris Cobb Volunteer Coach Ashley Johnston Administrative Assistant Kelli Hayes MEN S LACROSSE Head Coach Paul Wehrum Assistant Head Coach Derek Witheford Nolan Connors WOMEN S LACROSSE Head Coach Abigail Jackson Alyssa Treanor Volunteer Coach Tony Garufi MEN S SOCCER Head Coach Jeff Guinn Scott Szeli Paul Dunham Brent Mabee WOMEN S SOCCER Head Coach Brian Speck Brad Utter Rob Parker Erika Van Zandt SOFTBALL Head Coach Michelle Connors Diana Polli MEN S SWIMMING & DIVING Head Coach/Aquatics Director Scott Felix Cody Skinner Diving Coach Tara Canniff WOMEN S SWIMMING & DIVING Head Coach/Aquatics Director Scott Felix Cody Skinner Diving Coach Tara Canniff MEN S TENNIS Head Coach Brian Bowman Don Dudley Mike Amico WOMEN S TENNIS Head Coach Brian Bowman Don Dudley Mike Amico MEN S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Head Coach Dave Riggi Jeff Guinn Kris Darlington Matt Gac Heather Maffei Ryan Walter Jake Zanetti WOMEN S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Head Coach Dave Riggi Jeff Guinn Kris Darlington Matt Gac Heather Maffei Ryan Walter Jake Zanetti MEN S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Head Coach Dave Riggi Kris Darlington Matt Gac Heather Maffei Ryan Walter Jake Zanetti WOMEN S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Head Coach Dave Riggi Kris Darlington Matt Gac Heather Maffei Ryan Walter Jake Zanetti WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Andrew Brown Barbara Lasic

36 STATISTICS 36 Date Opponent Score Att AIC W #19 NEW HAMPSHIRE W at Maine W at Maine W #9 ST. CLOUD STATE W #9 ST. CLOUD STATE L * at Rensselaer L * RENSSELAER Lot * DARTMOUTH Lot * HARVARD Tot * #20 QUINNIPIAC L * PRINCETON W # at Notre Dame Wot # vs Western Michigan L * at Brown W * at Yale W $ vs Connecticut L $ vs Sacred Heart W at #1 Boston U. Tot * at Princeton W * at #15 Quinnipiac L * CORNELL L * #14 COLGATE L % vs Rensselaer W * at #4 Harvard W * at Dartmouth L * at Clarkson W * at St. Lawrence L * #15 YALE L * BROWN L * at Colgate L * at Cornell L * #19 ST. LAWRENCE W * CLARKSON W at Cornell W at Cornell W at #11 Quinnipiac Lo at #11 Quinnipiac W at #11 Quinnipiac L # Shillelagh Tournament $ Frozen Holiday Classic % Capital District Mayor's Cup + ECAC Hockey Tournament TEAM STATISTICS UNION OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct Goals/Game Shots/Game POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Power Play Short-handed 8 3 Empty net 2 3 Penalty 1 0 Unassisted 6 5 Overtime 1 3 Shootout 0 0 Delayed Penalty 0 1 PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/game SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) Record: Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% pen-min pp sh 17 DanielCiampini MikeVecchione Jeff Taylor Matt Wilkins Max Novak Spencer Foo Ryan Scarfo Sebastien Gingras Eli Lichtenwald JC Brassard Nick DeSimone Sam Coatta MichaelPontarelli Noah Henry RomanAmmirato Tyler Hynes Mark Bennett Charlie Vasaturo David Roy Nick Cruice Kevin Shier Theo Di Pauli Connor Light Colin Stevens Matt Krug TM TEAM Total Opponents ## Goalie gp min ga gaavg saves save% w-l-t 30 Colin Stevens : AlexSakellaropoulos : Dillon Pieri 2 3: TM EMPTY NET 20 16: Total : Opponents : Attendance Summary UNION Opponent Total Dates/Avg Per Date 15/ /3233 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/4639 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total Union Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total Union Opponents

37 STATISTICS 37 OVERALL ## Player gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw 17 Daniel Ciampini Mike Vecchione Jeff Taylor MattWilkins Max Novak Spencer Foo Ryan Scarfo Sebastien Gingras Eli Lichtenwald JC Brassard Nick DeSimone Sam Coatta MichaelPontarelli Noah Henry Roman Ammirato Tyler Hynes Mark Bennett Charlie Vasaturo David Roy Nick Cruice Kevin Shier Theo Di Pauli Connor Light Colin Stevens Matt Krug TM TEAM Total Opponents OVERALL ## Player gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t 30 Colin Stevens : AlexSakellaropoulos : Dillon Pieri 2 3: TM TEAM 20 16: Total : Opponents : Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Union Opponents Power Plays goals chances pp% Union Opponents Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT O2 O3 Total Union Opponents CONFERENCE gp g a pts sh +/- pen-min pp sh gw CONFERENCE gp min. ga gaavg saves pct w l t : : : : : : Shots on Goal shots avg/g shot% Union Opponents Power Plays goals chances pp% Union Opponents Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total Union Opponents

38 REVIEW Opponent Date Score SAKELLAROP TAYLOR,JEFF DESIMONE,NI KRUG,MATT VASATURO,C PONTARELLI, CRUICE,NICK SCARFO,RYA BENNETT,MA COATTA,SAM LICHTENWAL AIC W DNP DNP DNP UNH W DNP DNP DNP at MAINE W DNP DNP at MAINE W DNP DNP SCSU W DNP DNP DNP SCSU L DNP DNP at RPI L DNP DNP RPI L DNP DNP DNP DNP DART L DNP DNP DNP HARVARD t DNP DNP QU L DNP DNP DNP PU W DNP DNP at ND W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs WMU L DNP DNP at BROWN W DNP DNP DNP DNP at YALE W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs UCONN L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP vs SHU W DNP DNP at BU t DNP DNP at PU W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP DNP CORNELL L DNP DNP COLGATE L DNP DNP DNP DNP vs RPI W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at HARVARD W DNP DNP DNP DNP at DART L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at CLARKSON W DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at SLU L DNP DNP DNP YALE L DNP DNP DNP DNP BROWN L DNP DNP DNP at COLGATE L DNP DNP DNP DNP at CORNELL L DNP DNP SLU W DNP DNP DNP CLARKSON W DNP DNP DNP DNP at CORNELL W DNP DNP DNP DNP at CORNELL W DNP DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP DNP at QU W DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP DNP Opponent Date Score PA UL I,THEO BRASSARD,J FOO,SPENCE AMMIRATO,R CIAMPINI,DAN NOVAK,MAX WILKINS,MAT VECCHIONE, LIGHT,CONNO HYNES,TYLER GINGRAS,SEB AIC W DNP DNP DNP DNP UNH W DNP DNP DNP DNP at MAINE W DNP DNP DNP at MAINE W DNP DNP DNP DNP SCSU W DNP DNP DNP SCSU L DNP DNP at RPI L DNP DNP DNP RPI L DNP DART L DNP DNP HARVARD t DNP DNP DNP QU L DNP DNP PU W DNP DNP DNP DNP at ND W DNP vs WMU L DNP DNP at BROWN W DNP at YALE W DNP vs UCONN L DNP vs SHU W DNP DNP DNP at BU t DNP DNP DNP at PU W DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP CORNELL L DNP COLGATE L DNP DNP vs RPI W DNP at HARVARD W DNP at DART L DNP at CLARKSON W DNP at SLU L DNP DNP YALE L DNP DNP BROWN L DNP DNP DNP at COLGATE L DNP DNP at CORNELL L DNP DNP DNP SLU W DNP DNP CLARKSON W DNP DNP at CORNELL W DNP at CORNELL W DNP at QU L DNP at QU W DNP DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP

39 REVIEW Opponent Date Score ROY,DAVID SHIER,KEVIN HENRY,NOAH STEVENS,CO PIERI,DILLON AIC W DNP UNH W DNP at MAINE W DNP DNP DNP at MAINE W DNP SCSU W DNP DNP SCSU L DNP DNP DNP DNP at RPI L DNP DNP RPI L DNP DNP DNP DART L DNP DNP DNP HARVARD t DNP DNP DNP QU L DNP DNP DNP PU W DNP DNP at ND W DNP DNP DNP vs WMU L DNP DNP DNP at BROWN W DNP DNP at YALE W DNP DNP DNP vs UCONN L DNP DNP vs SHU W DNP DNP DNP at BU t DNP DNP DNP at PU W DNP at QU L DNP DNP CORNELL L DNP DNP DNP DNP COLGATE L DNP DNP vs RPI W DNP at HARVARD W DNP DNP DNP at DART L DNP DNP at CLARKSON W DNP DNP at SLU L DNP DNP YALE L DNP DNP BROWN L DNP DNP at COLGATE L DNP DNP at CORNELL L DNP DNP DNP SLU W DNP DNP DNP CLARKSON W DNP DNP at CORNELL W DNP DNP DNP at CORNELL W DNP DNP DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP DNP DNP at QU W DNP DNP DNP at QU L DNP DNP DNP Hobey Baker Finalist Daniel Ciampini All-ECAC Hockey First Team Daniel Ciampini All-ECAC Hockey Third Team Jeff Taylor ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team Spencer Foo All-ECACH Media Association Team Daniel Ciampini ECACH Media Association All-Rookie Team Spencer Foo Hockey Commissioner s Association (HCA) Player of the Month Daniel Ciampini (January) ECAC Hockey Player of the Month Daniel Ciampini (January) Daniel Ciampini (December) Mike Vecchione (October) ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month Spencer Foo (March) Ryan Scarfo (December) ECAC Hockey Player of the Week Daniel Ciampini (December 9) Mike Vecchione (October 21) Mike Vecchione (October 14) ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week Colin Stevens (March 10) ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Spencer Foo (March 10) Ryan Scarfo (December 30) Ryan Scarfo (December 9) NCAA.com First Star of the Week Daniel Ciampini (December 9) NCAA.com Top Plays of the Week No. 4 Mike Vecchione (March 10) Frozen Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Mike Vecchione Ryan Scarfo Shillelagh All-Tournament Team Jeff Taylor Mike Richter Award Nominee Colin Stevens Mike Richter Award Watch List Colin Stevens Senior Class Award Candidate Daniel Ciampini ECAC Hockey Coaches Preseason Team Daniel Ciampini Colin Stevens ECACH Media Association Preseason Team Daniel Ciampini Colin Stevens RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall Home Road Neutral Conference Non-Conference Postseason Overtime Following a win Following a loss Following a tie One-goal games When scoring first When opponent scores first When leading after first When trailing after first When tied after first When leading after second When trailing after second When tied after second When shutout When scoring one goal When scoring two goals When scoring three goals When scoring four goals When scoring five goals When scoring six or more goals When posting a shutout When allowing one goal When allowing two goals When allowing three goals When allowing four goals When allowing five goals When allowing six or more goals When outshooting an opponent When outshot by an opponent When shots are tied Fridays Saturdays Sundays October November December January February March Home White Uniforms Road Garnet Uniforms Alternate Garnet Uniforms Atlantic Hockey ECAC Hockey Hockey East National Collegiate Hockey Conference 1-2-0

40 STATISTICS 40 POSTSEASON Overall: Conf: Home: Away: Neut: Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 19 Matt Wilkins MikeVecchione MichaelPontarelli Spencer Foo DanielCiampini Max Novak Ryan Scarfo Jeff Taylor Sam Coatta Eli Lichtenwald Nick DeSimone Sebastien Gingras Mark Bennett JC Brassard Nick Cruice Tyler Hynes Connor Light Charlie Vasaturo RomanAmmirato Noah Henry Theo Di Pauli David Roy TM TEAM Total Opponents Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 30 Colin Stevens : TM EMPTY NET 3-0 1: Total : Opponents : MAHIMATTPHOTO

41 BOX SCORES 41 (0-1-0) Union 7, American International 3 October 10, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,254 (1-0-0) (0-1-0) Union 3, New Hampshire 1 October 11, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,030 (2-0-0) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 03:30 AIC MAY, Johno/1 NORRIS, 12,10,21,23,4 15,17,21,14,2 1. EV David/1 2. 1st 04:28 UNIO EV Charlie Vasaturo/1 Sam Coatta/1 5,15,22,11,27 6,10,4,26,11 Jeff Taylor/1 3. 2nd 06:47 AIC EV MACMILLAN,Alexander/1 NORRIS, David/2 7,21,24,14,25 7,16,4,9,6 PORTER,Chris/1 4. 2nd 15:25 UNIO EV Eli Lichtenwald/1 Tyler Hynes/1 12,10,25,24,20 12,23,27,4,6 Nick DeSimone/1 5. 2nd 16:58 UNIO EV Noah Henry/1 Roman Ammirato/1 20,12,24,25,15 28,9,16,2,7 JC Brassard/1 6. 3rd 02:43 UNIO PP Jeff Taylor/1 Mike Vecchione/1 5,9,13,27 2,7,14,17,21 Michael Pontarelli/1 7. 3rd 04:54 UNIO SH Mike Vecchione/1 Daniel Ciampini/1 7,14,20,21,25 21,17,6,28,24 Charlie Vasaturo/1 8. 3rd 05:14 AIC PP ORSZULAK, Austin/1 MAY, Johno/1 17,9,12,13,25 17,28,21,6, rd 13:08 UNIO EV Sam Coatta/1 David Roy/2 12,20,24,10,27 11,26,14,10,24 Mark Bennett/ rd 15:55 UNIO EV Spencer Foo/1 David Roy/3 13,17,5,7,9 15,26,10,14,24 JC Brassard/2 # AIC G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 4 RACOBALDO, Do 5 HOSHAW,Steven MACMILLAN,Alexa CASSIDY, Matt GANDARA,David CHRISTIAN, Bryan MAY, Johno SLIWINSKI,Natha PORTER,Chris DUDLEY, Jackson ORSZULAK, Austi POPEK,Jason NORRIS, David MORE, Bailey DEBRINCAT, Andr HENDERSON, Der GROLLA, carson LUBIN,Brandon CAFFREY, Jacob dnp 33 MURRAY, Alex dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## AIC Dec Min GA Saves 30 LEISNER, Hunter L 60: # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Michael Pontarelli Ryan Scarfo Mark Bennett Sam Coatta Eli Lichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Mike Vecchione Tyler Hynes Sebastien Gingras David Roy Kevin Shier Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoul dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period AIC UNIO Shots by Period AIC UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd AIC UNION 1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (4) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) 3rd 1-1 (1) 1-1 (2) Total 1-2 (3) 1-3 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd AIC UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:CJ Hanafin Referee:Will Harrop Linesman:Dan Taggart Linesman:Bill Bredin ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: EMPTY NET 0: Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 2nd 04:08 UNH EV Matt Willows/1 Dan Correale/1 9,28,7,13,21 27,12,16,4,24 Grayson Downing/1 2. 2nd 12:30 UNIO SH Sam Coatta/2 Mark Bennett/2 3,18,16,6,2 11,10,28,6 Noah Henry/1 3. 2nd 13:28 UNIO SH Sebastien Gingras/1 Daniel Ciampini/2 13,14,28,9,22 24,17,21,2 Mike Vecchione/2 4. 2nd 15:28 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/2 Spencer Foo/1 7,17,21,23,12 21,15,6,4,26 TEAM SUMMARY # New Hampshire G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Matias Cleland Jeff Taylor Warren Foegele Nick DeSimone Dylan Maller Charlie Vasaturo Cameron Marks Michael Pontarelli Harry Quast Ryan Scarfo Matt Willows Mark Bennett Michael McNichola Sam Coatta Shane Eiserman Eli Lichtenwald Dan Correale JC Brassard Maxim Gaudreault Spencer Foo Tyler Kelleher Roman Ammirato Jay Camper Daniel Ciampini Andrew Poturalski Mike Vecchione Casey Thrush Tyler Hynes John Furgele Sebastien Gingras Brett Pesce David Roy Kyle Smith Kevin Shier Grayson Downing Noah Henry Jamie Regan dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoul dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## New Hampshire Dec Min GA Saves 41 Adam Clark L 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Grayson UNH 2.Interference 19:17 Downing PP 2nd Grayson Downing UNH 2.Slashing 01:45 PP 2nd Dan Correale UNH 2.Slashing 07:17 PP 2nd Maxim Gaudreault UNH 2.Interference 10:19 PP 2nd JC Brassard Union 2.Interference 12:20 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNH UNIO Shots by Period UNH UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNH UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (1) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-4 (5) 3rd 0-2 (4) 0-1 (0) Total 0-3 (4) 0-5 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNH UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Scott Wheeler Referee:Marty Hughes Linesman:Michadel Emanatian Linesman:Adam Wood ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Daniel Union 2.Slashing 15:28 Ciampini 2nd Harry Quast UNH 2.Slashing 15:28 3rd Sebastien Gingras Union 2.Interference 10:00 PP 3rd Sebastien Gingras Union 2.Tripping 15:40 PP 3rd Jay Camper UNH 2.Hooking 18:26 PP PENALTY SUMMARY 1st ORSZULAK, AIC 2.Tripping 04:42 Austin PP 1st Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Interference 07:29 PP 2nd CASSIDY, Matt AIC 2.Delay Of Game 02:05 PP 3rd DEBRINCAT, AIC 2.Hooking 02:00 Andrew PP 3rd Kevin Shier Union 2.Tripping 04:24 PP (0-3-0) Union 3, Maine 0 October 17, 2014 Alfond Arena Orono, Maine Att: 4,895 (3-0-0) (0-4-0) Union 5, Maine 2 October 18, 2014 Alfond Arena Orono, Maine Att: 4,657 (4-0-0) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 06:26 UNIO Mike Vecchione/3 Daniel Ciampini/3 21,17,24,14,15 44,47,13,89,11 1. EV Sebastien Gingras/1 2. 3rd 05:31 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/1 Kevin Shier/1 19,27,12,14,24 47,13,11,44,89 Jeff Taylor/2 3. 3rd 18:49 UNIO EN Spencer Foo/2 Mike Vecchione/3 15,21,17,24,5 10,28,2,14,11,27 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Maine G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Renouf, Dan Nick DeSimone Rutt, Jake Matt Krug Hutton, Ben Charlie Vasaturo Swavely, Steven Michael Pontarelli Vesey, Nolan Ryan Scarfo Lacroix, Cedric Mark Bennett Brown, Cam Sam Coatta Schurhamer, Eric Eli Lichtenwald Musil, Jack JC Brassard Merchant, Will Spencer Foo Leen, Connor Roman Ammirato Pecararo, Liam Daniel Ciampini Riley, Conor Matt Wilkins Hamilton, Mark Mike Vecchione Hayes, Malcolm Tyler Hynes Morgan, Brian Sebastien Gingras Byron, Blaine Kevin Shier Shore, Devin Alex Sakellaropoul dnp 30 Romeo, Sean dnp Totals Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Hayes, Maine 5.Charging 07:00 Malcolm PP 2nd Rutt, Jake Maine 2.Tripping 07:24 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO MAIN Shots by Period UNIO MAIN Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION MAINE 1st 0-1 (6) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (3) Total 0-2 (8) 0-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION MAINE 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Colin Stevens 2. Mike Vecchione 3. Matt Wilkins Officials: Referee:Terrence Murphy Referee:Jeff Bunyon Linesman:Jeremy Lovett Linesman:Matt Riegert ## Maine Dec Min GA Saves 36 Morris, Matt L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Charlie Union 2.Slashing 09:28 Vasaturo PP 3rd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Slashing 11:49 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 00:51 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/1 Jeff Taylor/3 17,2,12,24,15 11,94,4,29,2 1. EV 2. 2nd 03:57 MAIN PP Brown, Cam/1 Rutt, Jake/1 21,14,27,17 21,4,2,88,89 Renouf, Dan/1 3. 2nd 05:48 UNIO PP Michael Pontarelli/1 Mike Vecchione/4 7,21,14,17,2 94,21,4,2 Daniel Ciampini/4 4. 2nd 07:29 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/1 Noah Henry/2 9,28,2,16,7 28,39,44,14,47 Colin Stevens/1 5. 2nd 12:47 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/2 Mike Vecchione/5 17,21,15,24,14 39,4,28,14,2 Spencer Foo/2 6. 3rd 08:44 UNIO PP JC Brassard/1 Mike Vecchione/6 14,21,2,7,17 28,14,4,2 Jeff Taylor/4 7. 3rd 17:38 MAIN EV Brown, Cam/2 Morgan, Brian/1 12,4,16,27,24 21,88,2,47,67 Rutt, Jake/2 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Maine G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Renouf, Dan Nick DeSimone Rutt, Jake Charlie Vasaturo Hutton, Ben Michael Pontarelli Swavely, Steven Ryan Scarfo Norman, Bill Mark Bennett Vesey, Nolan Sam Coatta Lacroix, Cedric Eli Lichtenwald Brown, Cam JC Brassard Schurhamer, Eric Spencer Foo Merchant, Will Roman Ammirato Leen, Connor Daniel Ciampini Pecararo, Liam Matt Wilkins Riley, Conor Mike Vecchione Hamilton, Mark Sebastien Gingras Hayes, Malcolm David Roy Morgan, Brian Kevin Shier Byron, Blaine Noah Henry Shore, Devin Colin Stevens Totals Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 51: Alex Sakellaropoulos 8: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO MAIN Shots by Period UNIO MAIN Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION MAINE 1st 0-1 (4) 0-1 (2) 2nd 1-3 (6) 1-2 (5) 3rd 1-2 (2) 0-3 (1) Total 2-6 (12) 1-6 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION MAINE 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Daniel Ciampini 2. Mike Vecchione 3. Brown, Cam Officials: Referee:Terrence Murphy Referee:Jeff Bunyon Linesman:Jeremy Lovett Linesman:Matt Riegert ## Maine Dec Min GA Saves 30 Romeo, Sean L 27: Morris, Matt 31: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st Jeff Taylor Union 2.Interference 11:19 PP 1st Rutt, Jake Maine 2.Tripping 16:14 PP 2nd Sam Coatta Union 2.Slashing 02:42 PP 2nd Hayes, Malcolm Maine 2.Goaltender 04:46 PP Interference 2nd Rutt, Jake Maine 2.Hitting After Whistle 08:03 PP 2nd Vesey, Nolan Maine 5.Spearing 13:51 PP 2nd Vesey, Nolan Maine 10.Game Misconduct 13:51 2nd Morgan, Brian Maine 2.Cross-Checking 14:39 2nd Nick DeSimone Union 2.Cross-Checking 14:39 Win-Colin Stevens (4-0-0). Loss-Romeo, Sean (0-2-0). Goal reviewd at 8:44 of 3rd an call on the ice stood. 2nd Kevin Shier Union 2.Cross-Checking 14:39 2nd Colin Stevens Union 2.Cross-Checking 14:39 PP 3rd Riley, Conor Maine 2.Hooking 07:34 PP 3rd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Roughing 11:22 PP 3rd Pecararo, Liam Maine 2.Tripping 13:35 PP 3rd Noah Henry Union 2.Tripping 15:16 PP 3rd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Interference 18:35 PP 3rd Hayes, Malcolm Maine 2.Interference 20:00 Referee's signature

42 BOX SCORES 42 (1-2-0) Union 5, St. Cloud State 1 October 24, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,294 (5-0-0) (2-2-0) St. Cloud State 3, Union 2 October 25, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,391 (5-1-0) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 01:51 UNIO Michael Pontarelli/2 Daniel Ciampini/5 17,4,37,40 7,17,2,21,14 1. PP Jeff Taylor/6 2. 1st 04:07 UNIO EV Sebastien Gingras/2 Max Novak/1 28,63,16,17,12 24,18,9,7,14 Ryan Scarfo/1 3. 1st 08:54 UNIO EV Mark Bennett/1 Sam Coatta/1 12,28,27,21,37 10,24,16,14,11 Roman Ammirato/2 4. 2nd 06:52 UNIO EV Sam Coatta/3 Mark Bennett/3 22,9,4,12,11 11,10,16,6,28 Roman Ammirato/3 5. 3rd 16:55 UNIO PP Max Novak/1 Jeff Taylor/5 2,37,40 2,27,18,21,17 Mike Vecchione/7 6. 3rd 19:55 SCSU EV Ben Storm/1 Garrett Milan/1 4,18,12,29,42 18,7,9,14,24 # St. Cloud State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jarrod Rabey Ben Storm Niklas Nevalainen Joey Benik Kalle Kossila Ethan Prow Jimmy Murray Judd Peterson Garrett Milan Brooks Bertsch Jonny Brodzinski Nick Oliver Andrew Prochno T.J. Belisle Joe Rehkamp Tim Daly Blake Winiecki Patrick Russell TM TEAM Joe Phillippi dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## St. Cloud State Dec Min GA Saves 35 Charlie Lindgren L 8: Rasmus Reijola 51: st TEAM SCSU 2.Too Many 01:03 Players On Ic PP 1st Daniel Union 2.Cross-Checking 10:37 Ciampini 1st Patrick Russell SCSU 2.Slashing 10:37 1st Mark Bennett Union 2.Tripping 19:09 PP 2nd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Holding 02:17 PP 2nd Jimmy Murray SCSU 2.Tripping 04:10 2nd Jonny Brodzinski SCSU 2.Hooking 13:57 PP # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Michael Pontarelli Ryan Scarfo Mark Bennett Sam Coatta Eli Lichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Sebastien Gingras Kevin Shier Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoul dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period SCSU UNIO Shots by Period SCSU UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd SCSU UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 1-1 (3) 2nd 0-3 (6) 0-2 (1) 3rd 0-1 (2) 1-5 (3) Total 0-4 (8) 2-8 (7) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd SCSU UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Scott Whittemore Referee:Chip McDonald Linesman:Jamie Colacino Linesman:Glen Cooke ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Hooking 17:42 PP 3rd T.J. Belisle SCSU 2.Tripping 03:18 PP 3rd Kalle Kossila SCSU 2.Boarding 10:15 PP 3rd Andrew Prochno SCSU 2.Cross-Checking 11:38 3rd Sam Coatta Union 2.Interference 14:02 PP 3rd Jimmy Murray SCSU 2.Slashing 16:31 PP 3rd Nick Oliver SCSU 2.Delay Of Game 16:37 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 18:41 UNIO Spencer Foo/1 Daniel Ciampini/6 16,12,28,22,13 15,17,14,21,24 1. EV JC Brassard/3 2. 2nd 01:19 SCSU PP Andrew Prochno/1 David Morley/1 28,13,7,16,42 11,10,14,2 3. 2nd 05:22 SCSU EV Blake Winiecki/1 Jimmy Murray/1 42,16,13,7,28 2,28,18,6,9 David Morley/1 4. 2nd 19:46 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/4 PENALTY SHOT 5. 3rd 08:18 SCSU EV Brooks Bertsch/1 Judd Peterson/1 21,17,7,42,12 9,7,14,18,24 TEAM SUMMARY # St. Cloud State G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jarrod Rabey Jeff Taylor Nathan Widman Nick DeSimone Niklas Nevalainen Charlie Vasaturo Joey Benik Michael Pontarelli Kalle Kossila Ryan Scarfo Ethan Prow Mark Bennett David Morley Sam Coatta Jimmy Murray Eli Lichtenwald Judd Peterson JC Brassard Garrett Milan Spencer Foo Brooks Bertsch Roman Ammirato Jonny Brodzinski Daniel Ciampini Nick Oliver Max Novak Andrew Prochno Matt Wilkins Joe Rehkamp Mike Vecchione Tim Daly Tyler Hynes Blake Winiecki Sebastien Gingras Patrick Russell Noah Henry Joe Phillippi dnp 30 Colin Stevens dnp 45 Rasmus Reijola dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp Totals Totals ## St. Cloud State Dec Min GA Saves 35 Charlie Lindgren W 60: st Nick Oliver SCSU 2.Cross-Checking 01:33 PP 1st Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Tripping 08:22 PP 1st Sebastien Gingras Union 2.Hooking 20:00 PP 2nd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Holding 01:42 PP 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Slashing 03:17 PP 2nd Nick Oliver SCSU 2.Slashing 09:14 PP 2nd Judd Peterson SCSU 2.Tripping 16:49 PP 2nd Sebastien Gingras Union 2.Interference 16:59 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period SCSU UNIO Shots by Period SCSU UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd SCSU UNION 1st 0-2 (3) 0-1 (0) 2nd 1-2 (6) 0-3 (2) 3rd 0-2 (3) 0-1 (0) Total 1-6 (12) 0-5 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd SCSU UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Chip McDonald Referee:Nate Turner Linesman:Michael St. Lawrence Linesman:Michael Emanatian ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos L 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Joey Benik SCSU 2.Hooking 18:14 PP 2nd Joe Rehkamp SCSU 2.Roughing 19:46 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Roughing 19:46 2nd Joe Rehkamp SCSU 2.Crease Violation 19:46 3rd David Morley SCSU 2.Cross-Checking 01:22 PP 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Interference 05:04 PP 3rd JC Brassard Union 2.Hooking 19:03 PP 3rd Jonny Brodzinski SCSU 2.Interference 19:28 (2-5-0/1-0-0) Rensselaer 6, Union 1 October 31, 2014 Houston Field House Troy, N.Y. Att: 4,002 (5-2-0/0-1-0) (3-5-0/2-0-0) Rensselaer 2, Union 1 (OT) November 1, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,260 (5-3-0/0-2-0) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 07:43 RPI Riley Bourbonnais/1 Chris Bradley/1 17,15,24,2,21 14,24,13,12,9 1. EV 2. 1st 15:58 RPI EV Jared Wilson/1 Drew Melanson/2 10,11,9,24,6 13,25,26,23,24 Mark Miller/2 3. 2nd 05:10 RPI EV Riley Bourbonnais/2 Travis Fulton/1 9,4,6,10,11 14,19,5,9,18 Mike Prapavessis/2 4. 2nd 17:03 RPI PP Viktor Liljegren/2 Lou Nanne/2 16,6,28,17 12,23,10,19,9 Curtis Leonard/1 5. 3rd 04:24 UNIO PP Mike Vecchione/5 Spencer Foo/4 21,4,16,2,15 7,26,5,4 Nick DeSimone/2 6. 3rd 04:31 RPI EV Riley Bourbonnais/3 Matt Neal/2 6,14,27,12,11 14,9,18,19, rd 07:36 RPI EV Lou Nanne/3 Drew Melanson/3 19,6,14,16,18 23,25,26,10,19 Mark Miller/3 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Rensselaer G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Craig Bokenfohr Nick DeSimone Luke Curadi Charlie Vasaturo Zach Schroeder Michael Pontarelli Matt Neal Ryan Scarfo Curtis Leonard Mark Bennett Viktor Liljegren Sam Coatta Jared Wilson Eli Lichtenwald Riley Bourbonnais JC Brassard Jacob Laliberte Spencer Foo Milos Bubela Roman Ammirato Travis Fulton Daniel Ciampini Mike Prapavessis Max Novak Jimmy DeVito Matt Wilkins Mark McGowan Mike Vecchione Lou Nanne Sebastien Gingras Chris Bradley Kevin Shier Drew Melanson Noah Henry Mark Miller TM TEAM TM TEAM Totals Jake Soffer dnp 34 Scott Diebold dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 36: EMPTY NET 0: Alex Sakellaropoulos 22: st Travis Fulton RPI 2.Hooking 18:25 PP 2nd Craig Bokenfohr RPI 2.High Sticking 01:35 PP 2nd Mark Bennett Union 2.Roughing 16:49 PP 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union Minute Misconduct 18:23 3rd Drew Melanson RPI 2.Hooking 03:28 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO RPI Shots by Period UNIO RPI Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION RPI 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (3) 1-1 (1) 3rd 1-3 (6) 0-1 (0) Total 1-5 (9) 1-2 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION RPI 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Peter Feola Referee:Kyle Allen Linesman:Dan Taggart Linesman:Bill Bredin ## Rensselaer Dec Min GA Saves 33 Jason Kasdorf W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Riley Bourbonnais RPI 2.Kneeing 08:10 PP 3rd Mike Vecchione Union 2.High Sticking 11:55 PP 3rd Mark Miller RPI 2.Closing Hand 18:22 PP On Puck 3rd Michael Pontarelli Union 2.Boarding 19:18 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 14:20 UNIO EV Spencer Foo/4-25,26,13,24,23 15,17,21,14,24 Team OT Tot 2. 3rd 16:11 RPI EV Mark McGowan/1-21,4,17,12,19 12,11,2,28,16 RPI OT 02:41 RPI EV Viktor Liljegren/4 Curtis Leonard/2 14,12,10,19,17 6,9,15,18,4 UNIO Milos Bubela/1 Shots by Period TEAM SUMMARY Team OT Tot # Rensselaer G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl RPI Craig Bokenfohr Jeff Taylor UNIO Luke Curadi Nick DeSimone Zach Schroeder Charlie Vasaturo Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) 9 Matt Neal Nick Cruice Prd RPI UNION 10 Curtis Leonard Ryan Scarfo st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (3) 12 Viktor Liljegren Sam Coatta nd 0-0 (0) 0-3 (3) 13 Jared Wilson Eli Lichtenwald rd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) 14 Riley Bourbonnais Theo Di Pauli OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 15 Jacob Laliberte JC Brassard Total 0-0 (0) 0-6 (8) 17 Milos Bubela Spencer Foo Travis Fulton Roman Ammirato Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RPI UNION 19 Mike Prapavessis Daniel Ciampini st Jimmy DeVito Max Novak nd Mark McGowan Matt Wilkins rd Lou Nanne Mike Vecchione OT Chris Bradley Tyler Hynes Total Drew Melanson Sebastien Gingras Mark Miller Noah Henry Three stars: 1 Jake Soffer dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoul dnp 1. None 34 Scott Diebold dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp 2. None Totals Totals None Officials: Referee:Brad LeBlanc Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Linesman:Adam Wood Linesman:Jim Briggs GOALTENDERS ## Rensselaer Dec Min GA OT Saves ## Union Dec Min GA OT Saves 33 Jason Kasdorf W 62: Colin Stevens OTL 62: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st Travis Fulton RPI 2.Hooking 16:58 PP 2nd Lou Nanne RPI 2.Charging 15:07 PP 2nd Jared Wilson RPI 2.Interference 05:54 PP 3rd Mark McGowan RPI 2.Interference 05:46 PP 2nd Lou Nanne RPI 2.Interference 13:07 PP 3rd Luke Curadi RPI 2.Interference 17:47 PP Win-Jason Kasdorf (3-4-0). Loss-Colin Stevens (5-3-0). Referee's signature

43 BOX SCORES 43 (1-0-1/1-0-1) Dartmouth 4, Union 3 (OT) November 7, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,014 (5-4-0/0-3-0) (1-0-2/1-0-2) Harvard 2, Union 2 (OT) November 8, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,057 (5-4-1/0-3-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 16:38 UNIO EV Tyler Hynes/1 Sebastien Gingra/2 17,11,27,2,8 23,24,9,14, nd 04:59 UNIO SH Max Novak/2-15,16,13,14,19 18,17,2, nd 09:31 UNIO EV Spencer Foo/5 Jeff Taylor/7 13,8,4,28,17 15,2,28,21, nd 18:01 DART PP Robinson, Eric/2 Patterson, Brett/1 19,13,16,17,25 9,2,24,11 Sikura, Tyler/2 5. 3rd 04:40 DART EV Sikura, Tyler/1 Robinson, Eric/2 16,19,25,27,2 21,19,15,24,14 Schierhorn, Brad/1 6. 3rd 19:10 DART EX Schierhorn, Brad/1 Beamish, Jesse/1 25,17,13,24,19,16 21,12,23,24,6 Patterson, Brett/1 7. OT 03:22 DART EV O'Brien, Tim/1 Beamish, Jesse/1 8,17,4,13,28 17,12,18,2,28 TEAM SUMMARY # Dartmouth G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Rymsha, River Jeff Taylor Ferguson, Geoff Nick DeSimone Pinkston, Rick Charlie Vasaturo O'Brien, Tim Michael Pontarell Neiley, Eric Nick Cruice Barre, Jack Ryan Scarfo Patterson, Brett Sam Coatta Opperman, Gran Eli Lichtenwald McNally, Brando JC Brassard Sikura, Tyler Spencer Foo Beamish, Jesse Roman Ammirat Kalk, Corey Daniel Ciampini Robinson, Eric Max Novak Hesler, Carl Matt Wilkins Simpson, Andy Mike Vecchione Schierhorn, Brad Tyler Hynes Kirk, Brandon Sebastien Gingra Mosey, Charlie Noah Henry Buffalo, Devin dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropo dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals Goals by Period Team OT Tot DART UNIO Shots by Period Team OT Tot DART UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd DART UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) 2nd 1-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-3 (2) 0-3 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd DART UNION 1st nd rd OT Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Mike Baker Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Linesman:Michael St. Lawrence Linesman:Jason Shattie Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 03:28 HARV EV Vesey, Jimmy/3 Criscuolo, Kyle/3 19,8,37,11,14 21,15,18,17,2 Kerfoot, Alexander/2 2. 1st 10:44 HARV EV Hart, Brian/2 Bergin, Desmond/1 39,37,9,22,8 6,7,9,4,12 Esposito, Luke/2 3. 2nd 01:04 UNIO EV Max Novak/3 Kevin Shier/2 44,22,10,9,39 18,17,27,14,24 Daniel Ciampini/7 4. 3rd 19:14 UNIO EX Spencer Foo/6 Max Novak/2 8,22,9,39,37 15,18,17,21,24,2 Daniel Ciampini/8 TEAM SUMMARY # Harvard G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Moy, Tyler Jeff Taylor Anderson, Clay Nick DeSimone Ellis, Eddie Charlie Vasaturo McNally, Patrick Michael Pontarelli Esposito, Luke Ryan Scarfo Jaw, Brayden Mark Bennett Criscuolo, Kyle Sam Coatta Kerfoot, Alexander Eli Lichtenwald Lloyd, Seb JC Brassard Vesey, Jimmy Spencer Foo Tringale, Devin Daniel Ciampini Caffrey, Joseph Max Novak Sherman, Wiley Matt Wilkins Bergin, Desmond Mike Vecchione Hart, Brian Tyler Hynes Everson, Max Sebastien Gingras Zielonka, Phil Kevin Shier Horton, Jake Noah Henry Madsen, Merrick dnp 30 Colin Stevens dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals Goals by Period Team OT Tot HARV UNIO Shots by Period Team OT Tot HARV UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd HARVARD UNION 1st 0-1 (3) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (3) Total 0-3 (5) 0-4 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd HARVARD UNION 1st nd rd OT Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Joe Carusone Referee:Scott Wheeler Linesman:Dan Taggart Linesman:Matt Brady GOALTENDERS GOALTENDERS ## Dartmouth Dec Min GA OT Saves 35 Kruger, James W 63: EMPTY NET 0: ## Union Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Colin OTL 63: Stevens ## Harvard Dec Min GA OT Saves 34 Michalek, T 65: Steve ## Union Dec Min GA OT Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos T 63: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 2nd Nick Cruice Union 2.Roughing 03:48 1st Neiley, Eric DART 2.Boarding 01:38 PP PP 2nd Michael Pontarelli Union 2.Cross-Checking 16:43 PP 1st Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 03:30 3rd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Hooking 00:10 PP 1st Pinkston, Rick DART 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 03:30 3rd McNally, Brandon DART 2.Charging 05:46 PP 1st Pinkston, Rick DART 2.Boarding 08:52 PP Win-Kruger, James (1-0-1). Loss-Colin Stevens (5-3-0). Dartmouth timeout with 1:11 remaining in the 3rd. Referee's signature PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 2nd Tringale, Harvar 2.Hooking 11:06 1st Tringale, Devin Harvar 2.Hooking 03:58 PP Devin PP 2nd Kevin Shier Union 2.Roughing 14:57 PP 1st Jeff Taylor Union 2.Holding 10:44 PP 3rd Bergin, Desmond Harvar 2.Interference 08:29 PP 2nd Lloyd, Seb Harvar 2.Charging 05:34 OT Esposito, Luke Harvar 5.Boarding 03:06 PP 2nd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Charging 05:34 2nd Sam Coatta Union 2.Tripping 08:58 PP (6-2-1/3-0-0) Quinnipiac 4, Union 3 November 14, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 1,914 (5-5-1/0-4-1) (1-4-1/1-3-0) Union 6, Princeton 1 November 15, 2014 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 1,989 (6-5-1/1-4-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 05:13 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/3 Spencer 6,23,26,8 17,15,21,18,2 1. PP Foo/4 Mike Vecchione/8 2. 1st 19:52 QU PP Anas, Sam/7 Smith, Derek/3 7,14,12,39,11 9,21,6,17 Agosta, Justin/4 3. 2nd 03:54 QU EV Smith, Landon/6 Anas, Sam/6 16,7,20,4,22 2,28,18,17,16 Federico, Danny/2 4. 3rd 03:55 UNIO PP Jeff Taylor/2 Spencer Foo/4 6,20,26,8 2,15,21,18,17 Mike Vecchione/5 5. 3rd 09:23 QU PP Clifton, Tim/3 Agosta, Justin/5 11,12,7,20,39 9,22,6,18 Anas, Sam/7 6. 3rd 11:00 UNIO EV Max Novak/4 Matt Wilkins/1 4,39,26,8,6 18,19,28,15,14 Noah Henry/3 7. 3rd 19:08 QU PP St. Denis, Travis/2 Anas, Sam/8 26,7,6,16,20 6,22,19,18 Toews, Devon/6 TEAM SUMMARY # Quinnipiac G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 3 Fiala, Joe Jeff Taylor Clifton, Connor Nick DeSimone Toews, Devon Charlie Vasaturo Anas, Sam Ryan Scarfo Barron, Alex Mark Bennett Pieper, Canon Sam Coatta Clifton, Tim Eli Lichtenwald Agosta, Justin JC Brassard Smith, Derek Spencer Foo Smith, Landon Roman Ammirato Jonzzon, Soren Daniel Ciampini MacMaster, Tanne Max Novak Peca, Matthew Matt Wilkins Federico, Danny Mike Vecchione Schutt, Tommy Connor Light Pieper, Bo Tyler Hynes St. Denis, Travis Kevin Shier Taverner, Andrew Noah Henry Lawrence, Sean dnp 30 Colin Stevens dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA Saves 34 Garteig, Michael W 60: st Agosta, QU 2.Interference 04:16 Justin PP 1st Jeff Taylor Union 2.Interference 18:03 PP 2nd Spencer Foo Union 2.Tripping 10:09 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period QU UNIO Shots by Period QU UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd QU UNION 1st 1-1 (1) 1-1 (2) 2nd 0-1 (3) 0-0 (0) 3rd 2-2 (4) 1-1 (1) Total 3-4 (8) 2-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd QU UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Marty Hughes Referee:Chip McDonald Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:Michael Emanatian ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos L 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Anas, Sam QU 2.Hooking 03:32 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Boarding 07:36 PP 3rd Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Boarding 18:39 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 06:11 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/4 Jeff Taylor/8 18,26,27,25 17,2,4,18 1. EV Max Novak/3 2. 1st 10:39 PU PP Aaron Ave/2 Ben Foster/2 28,27,18,12,22 11,6,28, st 18:24 UNIO EV Jeff Taylor/3 JC Brassard/4 11,7,10,24,25 2,17,18,9,14 Max Novak/4 4. 2nd 04:59 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/2 Max Novak/5 11,9,5,28,10 9,22,17,6,18 Daniel Ciampini/9 5. 2nd 09:58 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/5 Jeff Taylor/9 7,24,27,17 17,2,18,15, nd 13:09 UNIO PP Mike Vecchione/6 Daniel Ciampini/10 7,17,25,27 21,17,2,18,15 Jeff Taylor/ rd 10:12 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/6 Mike Vecchione/10 24,6,17,14 17,21,28,2,15 Spencer Foo/6 TEAM SUMMARY # Princeton G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 5 Hayden Anderson Jeff Taylor Matt Nelson Nick DeSimone Tucker Brockett Charlie Vasaturo Max Becker Michael Pontarelli David Hallisey Nick Cruice Jonathan Liau Ryan Scarfo Aaron Kesselman Mark Bennett Ryan Berlin Sam Coatta Michael Zajac Eli Lichtenwald Garrett Skrbich JC Brassard Eric Robinson Spencer Foo Ben Foster Daniel Ciampini Connor McLaren Max Novak Quin Pompi Matt Wilkins Tommy Davis Mike Vecchione Ryan Siiro Connor Light Joe Grabowski Kevin Shier Aaron Ave Noah Henry Colton Phinney dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoul dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## Princeton Dec Min GA Saves 35 Ben Halford L 60: st Ben Foster PU 2.Cross-Checking 05:30 1st Sam Coatta Union 2.Embellishment 05:30 1st Nick DeSimone Union 2.Tripping 09:51 PP 1st Joe Grabowski PU 2.Boarding 12:11 PP 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Holding 15:48 PP 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Tripping 19:37 PP 2nd Tommy Davis PU 2.Hooking 09:34 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period PU UNIO Shots by Period PU UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd PU UNION 1st 1-2 (2) 0-1 (2) 2nd 0-2 (1) 2-3 (5) 3rd 0-2 (0) 1-1 (1) Total 1-6 (3) 3-5 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd PU UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Mike Baker Referee:Cameron Lynch Linesman:Glen Cooke Linesman:Matt Luther ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Matt Nelson PU 2.Interference 12:51 PP 2nd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Hooking 15:43 PP 2nd Eric Robinson PU 2.Roughing 17:01 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Tripping 00:57 PP 3rd Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Charging 05:04 PP 3rd Tucker Brockett PU 2.Hooking 09:04 PP

44 BOX SCORES 44 (6-7-2) Union 3, Notre Dame 2 (OT) November 28, 2014 Compton Family Arena South Bend, Ind. Att: 5,022 (7-5-1) (5-8-1) Western Michigan 8, Union 2 November 29, 2014 Compton Family Arena South Bend, Ind. Att: 4,789 (7-6-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice Goals by Period 1. 1st 07:34 ND EV Sam Herr/6-13,10,11,28,24 12,26,6,4,15 Team OT Tot 2. 2nd 14:31 ND EV Austin Wuthrich/3 Luke Ripley/2 7,19,21,14,24 27,24,14,22,20 UNIO Thomas DiPauli/9 ND rd 08:04 UNIO EV Spencer Foo/7 Jeff Taylor/11 15,21,2,19,24 22,14,27,5,3 Mike Vecchione/11 Shots by Period 4. 3rd 18:15 UNIO PP Matt Wilkins/2 Michael Pontarel/2 19,7,24,12,14 26,15,12,3,24 Team OT Tot Sebastien Gingras/3 UNIO OT 04:38 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/3 Sebastien Gingra/4 19,24,21,15,2 26,15,12,24,6 ND Mike Vecchione/12 TEAM SUMMARY Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION ND # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Notre Dame G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 1st 0-0 (1) 0-1 (0) 2 Jeff Taylor Jordan Gross nd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (0) 6 Charlie Vasaturo Nathan Billitier rd 1-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 7 Michael Pontarelli Robbie Russo OT 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 9 Ryan Scarfo Andy Ryan Total 1-3 (4) 0-3 (1) 10 Mark Bennett Dawson Cook Sam Coatta Anders Bjork Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION ND 12 Eli Lichtenwald Sam Herr st Theo Di Pauli Vince Hinostroza nd JC Brassard Thomas DiPauli rd Spencer Foo Peter Schneider OT Roman Ammirato Connor Hurley Total Daniel Ciampini Ali Thomas Max Novak Jake Evans Three stars: 19 Matt Wilkins Justin Wade Matt Wilkins 21 Mike Vecchione Mario Lucia Chad Katunar 22 Connor Light Luke Ripley Colin Stevens 24 Sebastien Gingras Steven Fogarty Noah Henry Austin Wuthrich Officials: 1 Alex Sakellaropoul dnp 35 Nick Stasack dnp Referee:Stephan McInchak Totals Cal Peterson dnp Referee:Barry Pochmara Linesman:Brent Gawlik Totals Linesman:Jeremy Lewis GOALTENDERS ## Union Dec Min GA OT Saves ## Notre Dame Dec Min GA OT Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 64: Chad Katunar OTL 64: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st JC Brassard Union 2.Hooking 03:40 PP 2nd Luke Ripley ND 2.Interference 09:44 PP 1st Peter Schneider ND 2.Hooking 19:07 PP 3rd Luke Ripley ND 2.Hooking 16:43 PP 2nd Mark Bennett Union 2.Interference 07:01 PP OT Max Novak Union 2.Hooking 01:21 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 03:31 WMU Nolan LaPorte/3 Justin Kovacs/9 18,17,28,6 16,17,7,8,19 1. PP Kenney Morrison/5 2. 1st 12:47 WMU EV Colton Hargrove/3 Matt Stewart/1 7,9,18,2,28 14,6,17,26,7 Justin Kovacs/ st 12:58 WMU EV J.T. Osborn/2 Aidan Muir/5 13,10,11,4,6 27,12,9,25,20 Chris Dienes/9 4. 1st 16:15 WMU PP Sheldon Dries/6 Frederik Tiffels/4 21,2,6 8,19,17,16,7 Justin Kovacs/ nd 08:55 UNIO PP Roman Ammirato/1 Jeff Taylor/12 16,2,21,15,18 8,16,13,15 Mike Vecchione/ nd 09:26 WMU PP Nolan LaPorte/4 Justin Kovacs/12 19,21,28,6 16,17,8,19 Sheldon Dries/5 7. 2nd 16:28 WMU PP Nolan LaPorte/5 Sheldon Dries/6 9,18,28,6 16,8,17,19,7 Justin Kovacs/ nd 19:19 UNIO PP Jeff Taylor/4 Mike Vecchione/14 2,21,15,12,18 8,20,15 Eli Lichtenwald/1 9. 3rd 08:21 WMU PP Sheldon Dries/7 Josh Pitt/4 11,18,2,4 8,10,17,20, rd 18:59 WMU EV Matt Stewart/1 Willem Nong-Lamb/3 16,19,15,24,6 6,25,7,27,12 Kenney Morrison/6 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Western Michigan G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Matt Stewart Nick DeSimone Kenney Morrison Charlie Vasaturo Sheldon Dries Michael Pontarelli Chris Dienes Ryan Scarfo Josh Pitt Mark Bennett Aidan Muir Sam Coatta Neal Goff Eli Lichtenwald Colton Hargrove Theo Di Pauli Scott Moldenhauer JC Brassard Nolan LaPorte Spencer Foo Justin Kovacs Roman Ammirato Frederik Tiffels Daniel Ciampini Taylor Fleming Max Novak Mike McKee Matt Wilkins Willem Nong-Lamb Mike Vecchione Michael Rebry Sebastien Gingras J.T. Osborn Noah Henry Will Kessel Totals Frank Slubowski dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 16: Alex Sakellaropoulos 43: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO WMU Shots by Period UNIO WMU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION WMU 1st 0-1 (2) 2-3 (4) 2nd 2-7 (14) 2-3 (2) 3rd 0-2 (4) 1-4 (3) Total 2-10 (20) 5-10 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION WMU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Cam Voss Referee:Kevin Keenan Linesman:Eric Frank Linesman:Rob Shintani ## Western Michigan Dec Min GA Saves 55 Lukas Hafner W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st Spencer Union 2.Hooking 03:08 Foo PP 1st Chris Dienes WMU 2.Interference 10:23 PP 1st Noah Henry Union 2.Tripping 14:33 PP 1st Sam Coatta Union 2.Interference 15:56 PP 1st Michael Rebry WMU 2.Hooking 19:41 PP 2nd Chris Dienes WMU 2.Tripping 04:36 PP 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Unsportsmanlike 05:17 PP Condu 2nd Taylor Fleming WMU 2.Tripping 08:42 PP 2nd Theo Di Pauli Union 2.Interference 08:59 PP 2nd Kenney Morrison WMU 2.Interference 10:30 PP 2nd Matt Stewart WMU 2.Interference 14:18 PP 2nd Theo Di Union 2.Unsportsmanlike 16:13 Pauli Cond PP 2nd Aidan Muir WMU 2.Kneeing 17:32 PP 2nd Nolan LaPorte WMU 2.High Sticking 17:49 PP 2nd Nolan LaPorte WMU Minute Misconduct 17:49 2nd Nolan LaPorte WMU 10.Game Misconduct 19:29 3rd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Hooking 00:34 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Hooking 02:15 PP 3rd Frederik Tiffels WMU 2.Slashing 03:04 PP 3rd Scott Moldenhauer WMU 2.Boarding 05:07 PP 3rd Theo Di Pauli Union 2.Hooking 07:25 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Kneeing 16:46 PP (2-8-0/0-7-0) Union 7, Brown 1 December 5, 2014 Meehan Auditorium Providence, R.I. Att: 1,242 (8-6-1/2-4-1) (6-3-2/4-3-1) Union 3, Yale 1 December 6, 2014 Ingalls Rink New Haven, Conn. Att: 3,500 (9-6-1/3-4-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 10:18 UNIO Mike Vecchione Sebastien 24,19,21,15,14 25,7,19,24,12 1. EV Gingra 2. 1st 12:45 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini Max Novak 17,2,18,6 13,27,28, nd 04:04 UNIO EV Sebastien Gingras Ryan Scarfo 24,17,9,18,14 28,25,27,12,19 Daniel Ciampini 4. 2nd 08:40 UNIO EV Roman Ammirato Tyler Hynes 16,23,26,2,28 8,9,29,5,11 David Roy 5. 3rd 01:25 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins Max Novak 19,18,2,28 28,19,11,5 Jeff Taylor 6. 3rd 10:04 UNIO PP EliLichtenwald Sam Coatta 12,11,14,24,9 13,20,25,27 Sebastien Gingras 7. 3rd 11:49 UNIO PP Max Novak EliLichtenwald 18,12,21,2,17 12,21,6 Jeff Taylor 8. 3rd 13:13 BROW EV Harlow, Matt/1 Naclerio, Mark 9,22,26,23,11 9,11,28,27,25 Lappin, Nick TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Brown G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Wood, Tyler Charlie Vasaturo Rossi, Aleksi Michael Pontarelli Bird, Tyler Ryan Scarfo Prescott, Joe Sam Coatta Harlow, Matt EliLichtenwald Willman, Max JC Brassard de Concilys, Joey Spencer Foo McArdle, Josh Roman Ammirato Tegtmeyer, Ben Daniel Ciampini Corcoran, Charlie Max Novak Lorito, Matt Matt Wilkins Lappin, Tim Mike Vecchione Middleton, Davey Connor Light Lafferty, Sam Tyler Hynes Pfeil, Brandon Sebastien Gingras Naclerio, Mark David Roy Lappin, Nick Noah Henry Lamacchia, Massim Totals T TEAM Maher, Connor dnp 33 Ernst, Tim dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 40: Alex Sakellaropoulos 20: st Noah Henry Union 2.Interference 11:59 PP 1st Lafferty, Sam Brown 2.Interference 12:42 1st Lamacchia, Massimo Brown 2.Tripping 16:02 PP 1st Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Kneeing 16:36 2nd Rossi, Aleksi Brown 2.Tripping 06:29 PP 2nd Prescott, Joe Brown 2.Charging 12:00 PP 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Hooking 20:00 PP 3rd Naclerio, Mark Brown 2.Hooking 00:37 Win-Colin Stevens. Loss-Steel, Tyler. GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO BRO Shots by Period UNIO BRO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION BROWN 1st 0-2 (0) 0-2 (1) 2nd 0-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 3rd 2-5 (7) 0-2 (0) Total 2-9 (10) 0-4 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION BROWN 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Kevin Curtis Referee:Joe Carusone Linesman:MichaelEmanatian Linesman:DanTaggert ## Brown Dec Min GA Saves 35 Steel, Tyler L 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Corcoran, Brown 5.Interference 07:47 Charlie PP 3rd Corcoran, Charlie Brown 10.Disqualification 07:47 3rd Naclerio, Mark Brown 2.Hooking 11:21 3rd TEAM Brown 2.Too Many 16:51 Players On PP 3rd Connor Union 2.Roughing 19:06 Light 3rd Prescott, Joe Brown 2.Roughing 19:06 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Cross-Checking 19:06 PP Referee's signature Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 2nd 18:37 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/8 Max Novak/8 17,18,2,9,6 18,21,22,24, nd 19:16 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/9 Ryan Scarfo/3 17,9,2,18,28 9,11,12,4,10 Jeff Taylor/ rd 00:57 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/5 Spencer Foo/7 19,15,21,14,24 12,14,22,9,11 Mike Vecchione/ rd 02:07 YALE EV Izmirlian, Chris/1 Fallen, Tommy/3 26,5,6,23,22 25,22,7,17,18 Killian, Matt/1 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Yale G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Larkin, Adam Matt Krug O'Gara, Rob Charlie Vasaturo Wilson, Stu Ryan Scarfo Killian, Matt Sam Coatta Cooper, Carson EliLichtenwald Witek, Mitch JC Brassard Ruffolo, Trent Spencer Foo Learned, Cody Roman Ammirato Obuchowski, Ryan Daniel Ciampini DiChiara, Frank Max Novak Repensky, Nate Matt Wilkins Baiocco, John Mike Vecchione Hayden, John Connor Light Fallen, Tommy Tyler Hynes Doherty, Mike Sebastien Gingras Izmirlian, Chris David Roy Orzetti, Charles Noah Henry Hitchcock, Ryan Dillon Pieri dnp 29 Wilson, Connor dnp Totals Spano, Patrick dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos W 60: nd Roman Ammirato Union 2.Roughing 01:34 2nd Larkin, Adam YALE 2.Cross-Checking 01:34 2nd Witek, Mitch YALE 2.Slashing 04:00 PP 2nd Cooper, Carson YALE 2.Boarding 10:06 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO YALE Shots by Period UNIO YALE Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION YALE 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (0) Total 0-3 (3) 0-2 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION YALE 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Kevin Curtis Referee:Brad LeBlanc Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:DanTaggart Goal judge:bill Graham Goal judge:kevin Guarino Pen timekeeper:mark Ryba Game timekeeper:bill Garfield ## Yale Dec Min GA Saves 34 Lyon, Alex L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Charlie Union 2.Holding 12:34 Vasaturo PP 3rd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Cross-Checking 11:45 PP 3rd Repensky, Nate YALE 2.Interference 15:38 PP

45 BOX SCORES 45 (4-8-4) Connecticut 3, Union 2 December 27, 2014 Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Conn. Att: 3,570 (9-7-1) (5-11-2) Union 3, Sacred Heart 1 December 28, 2014 Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Conn. Att: 1,483 (10-7-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 16:35 UCON Kirtland, Patrick/3 Poe, Jacob/4 11,26,23,24,14 24,5,9,18,2 1. EV Pauly,Shawn/8 2. 2nd 02:28 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/10 Mike Vecchione/16 17,21,2,15,18 5,28,17, nd 03:37 UNIO PP Mike Vecchione/8 Spencer Foo/8 21,15,2,18,17 5,11,23,22 Jeff Taylor/ nd 18:03 UCON EV Sharib, Cody/2 Ferriss, Joey/2 7,18,28,19,2 27,28,17,6,5 Tyson, Ryan/3 5. 3rd 10:13 UCON EV Naas, Spencer/4 Ojantakanen,Kas/4 11,14,23,24,26 8,23,11,3,5 Ronan, Corey/2 # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Charlie Vasaturo Michael Pontarelli Ryan Scarfo Sam Coatta EliLichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Connor Light Tyler Hynes Sebastien Gingras David Roy Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Sebastien Union 2.Tripping 06:24 Gingras PP 1st Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Tripping 11:21 PP 1st Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Tripping 17:02 PP 2nd Segalla, Ryan Uconn 2.Cross-Checking 02:10 PP 2nd Kirtland, Patrick Uconn 2.Hooking 03:24 PP 2nd Max Novak Union 2.Interference 09:03 PP 2nd Segalla, Ryan Uconn 2.O-Interference 13:42 PP 2nd Poe, Jacob Uconn 2.Hooking 19:49 PP # Connecticut G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Pratt, Derek Segalla, Ryan Huson, Kyle Poe, Jacob Austin, Johnny Naas, Spencer Pauly, Shawn Schwartz, Jesse Ronan, Corey Norris, Brent Tyson, Ryan Gerling, Trevor Wight, Jeff Drake, David Ojantakanen,Kaspe Kirtland, Patrick Sharib, Cody Ferriss, Joey Comunale, Tom dnp 35 Thulin, Steve dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO UCON Shots by Period UNIO UCON Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION UCONN 1st 0-0 (0) 0-3 (9) 2nd 2-3 (2) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-3 (3) 0-2 (8) Total 2-6 (5) 0-6 (18) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION UCONN 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Naas, Spencer 2. Nichols, Rob 3. Mike Vecchione Officials: Referee:Kevin Shea Referee:Cameron Voss Linesman:ChrisAughe Linesman:BrendanBlanchard Game timekeeper:uconn Sports In ## Connecticut Dec Min GA Saves 31 Nichols, Rob W 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Noah Henry Union 2.High Sticking 07:31 PP 3rd Ronan, Corey Uconn 2.Cross-Checking 07:54 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Embellishment 11:00 3rd Drake, David Uconn 2.Interference 11:00 3rd Matt Wilkins Union Minute Misconduct 11:00 3rd Poe, Jacob Uconn 2.Elbowing 11:22 PP 3rd David Roy Union 5.Checking 14:25 From Behin 3rd David Roy Union 10.Game Misconduct 14:25 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:00 UNIO Ryan Scarfo/3 Daniel Ciampini/12 9,6,22,18,17 12,14,25,28,19 1. EV Charlie Vasaturo/2 2. 1st 10:49 SHU EV LUCZYK, Zach/6 SABATINI, Zach/4 6,11,8,27,22 29,7,9,24, rd 18:17 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/11 Ryan Scarfo/4 17,9,6,28,18 9,11,16,29,7 Charlie Vasaturo/3 4. 3rd 19:56 UNIO EN Ryan Scarfo/4 Max Novak/9 9,18,2,17,6 12,10,29,16,17,23 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Sacred Heart G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor SHAW, Tyler Nick DeSimone SABATINI, Zach Charlie Vasaturo CARROLL, Jeff Michael Pontarelli KENNEDY, Kory Nick Cruice DOERKSEN, Erlich Ryan Scarfo RAYNER, Will Sam Coatta GEORGE, Drew EliLichtenwald JASPER, Evan JC Brassard NYLEN, Mitch Spencer Foo DANFORTH, Justin Roman Ammirato LAKE, Ben Daniel Ciampini BUTCHER, Alec Max Novak LOTITO, Nick Matt Wilkins MINELLO, Jordan Mike Vecchione IACONO, David Connor Light BRIGHTBILL, Jaco Kevin Shier DOHERTY, Connor Noah Henry LUCZYK, Zach Colin Stevens dnp 1 VAZZANO, Alex dnp Totals BERNARD, Samm dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos W 60: st Nick Cruice Union 2.Boarding 02:15 PP 1st DOERKSEN, Erlich SHU 2.Interference 05:04 PP 1st Spencer Foo Union 2.Hitting After Whistle 18:04 1st IACONO, David SHU 2.Hitting After Whistle 18:04 2nd LUCZYK, Zach SHU 2.Cross-Checking 03:24 PP 2nd GEORGE, Drew SHU 2.Slashing 14:29 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO SHU Shots by Period UNIO SHU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION SHU 1st 0-1 (3) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-3 (2) Total 0-4 (5) 0-4 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION SHU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Ryan Scarfo 2. BODNARCHUK, Andrew 3. Daniel Ciampini Officials: Referee:Tom Fyrer Referee:Tom Cronnin Linesman:StevenCapraro Linesman:Peter Capraro Game timekeeper:uconn Sports In ## Sacred Heart Dec Min GA Saves 31 BODNARCHUK, And L 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd LAKE, SHU 2.Tripping 19:38 Ben PP 2nd LAKE, Ben SHU Minute 19:38 Misconduct 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Holding 01:16 PP 3rd Spencer Foo Union 2.Cross-Checking 03:41 PP 3rd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Elbowing 12:08 PP 3rd IACONO, David SHU 2.Tripping 12:21 (11-3-3) Union 3, Boston U. 3 (OT) January 3, 2015 Agganis Arena Boston, Mass. Att: 5,286 (10-7-2) MAHIMATTPHOTO Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 05:47 BU EV A.J. Greer/2 Matt Grzelcyk/8 8,12,16,22,28 26,5,15,21,16 Nick Roberto/4 2. 1st 06:25 UNIO EV Spencer Foo/8 Matt Wilkins/2 15,19,4,21,2 2,10,17,20,27 Mike Vecchione/ st 08:51 UNIO SH Daniel Ciampini/12-17,2,6,28 7,21,19,25,4 4. 1st 13:42 BU EV Nikolas Olsson/3 Brien Diffley/4 21,15,19,6,2 7,13,20,5,19 Cason Hohmann/9 5. 3rd 14:24 UNIO PP Mike Vecchione/9 Daniel Ciampini/13 21,17,15,18,2 21,15,16,4 Spencer Foo/9 6. 3rd 15:44 BU PP Evan Rodrigues/6 Danny O'Regan/11 17,6,22,18 17,10,5,26,2 Matt Grzelcyk/9 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Boston U. G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor AhtiOksanen Nick DeSimone Brandon Hickey Charlie Vasaturo Matt Grzelcyk Nick Cruice Cason Hohmann Ryan Scarfo Danny O'Regan Mark Bennett Mike Moran Sam Coatta Chase Phelps EliLichtenwald Nikolas Olsson JC Brassard Nick Roberto Spencer Foo John MacLeod Roman Ammirato Evan Rodrigues Daniel Ciampini Robbie Baillargeon Max Novak Brien Diffley Matt Wilkins Matt Lane Mike Vecchione Brandon Fortunato Connor Light A.J. Greer Kevin Shier Doyle Somerby Noah Henry J.J. Piccinich Colin Stevens dnp 1 Anthony Moccia dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp 30 Connor LaCouvee dnp Totals Totals Goals by Period Team OT Tot UNIO BU Shots by Period Team OT Tot UNIO BU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION BU 1st 0-2 (3) 0-2 (4) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-3 (3) 3rd 1-1 (1) 1-2 (2) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-4 (5) 1-7 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION BU 1st nd rd OT Total Three stars: 1. Evan Rodrigues 2. Mike Vecchione 3. Matt Grzelcyk Officials: Referee:Tim Benedetto Referee:Curtis Marouelli Linesman:Bob Bernard Linesman:Matt Riegert Game timekeeper:kevin Edelson GOALTENDERS ## Union Dec Min GA OT Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos T 65: ## Boston U. Dec Min GA OT Saves 29 Matt O'Connor T 64: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st Cason BU 2.Hooking 01:14 Hohmann PP 1st Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Hitting From Behind 07:00 PP 1st Matt Grzelcyk BU 2.Interference 10:20 PP 1st Connor Light Union 2.Interference 14:50 PP 1st JC Brassard Union 2.Slashing 18:03 PP 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Roughing 00:03 2nd Evan Rodrigues BU 2.Roughing 00:03 2nd Mark Bennett Union 2.Tripping 02:38 PP 2nd Doyle Somerby BU 2.Elbowing 11:21 PP 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Tripping 13:20 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Interference 03:29 PP 3rd Cason Hohmann BU 2.Cross-Checking 13:47 PP 3rd Noah Henry Union 2.Interference 15:01 PP Colin Stevens concluded his career as Union s all-time leader in wins (53) and co-leader in shutouts (11), while placing second in goals-against average (2.12) and save percentage (.924).

46 BOX SCORES 46 Union 5, Princeton 2 January 9, 2015 Hobey Baker Rink Princeton, N.J. Att: 2,242 (2-13-1/1-10-0) (11-7-2/4-4-1) (15-6-1/10-2-0) Quinnipiac 4, Union 3 January 10, 2015 High Point Solutions Arena Hamden, Conn. Att: 3,296 (11-8-2/4-5-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 2nd 06:23 UNIO Mike Vecchione Spencer 21,15,14,28,19 24,6,12,19,16 1. EV Foo 2. 2nd 15:01 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini Mike Vecchione 21,15,17,18,2 24,4,19,22 Max Novak 3. 3rd 00:21 UNIO SH Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione 19,21,28,22 22,18,7,25,28 Noah Henry 4. 3rd 06:07 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini Nick DeSimone 17,18,2,9,4 24,4,10,11,17 Max Novak 5. 3rd 08:40 PU EV Ryan Berlin Aaron Ave 9,18,17,14,28 14,28,6,11,10 Jonathan Liau 6. 3rd 10:35 PU PP Tucker Brockett Aaron Ave 12,6,19,11 28,7,22,25,18 Tommy Davis 7. 3rd 16:44 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo Daniel Ciampini 9,17,18,4,2 17,11,10,27,25 Nick DeSimone # Union G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Ryan Scarfo Sam Coatta Eli Lichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Connor Light Tyler Hynes David Roy Kevin Shier Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropo dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: # Princeton G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 3 Kevin Liss Tom Kroshus Matt Nelson Tucker Brockett Jonathan Liau Aaron Kesselman Mike Ambrosia Ryan Berlin Michael Zajac Garrett Skrbich Eric Robinson Kyle Rankin Ben Foster Quin Pompi Tommy Davis Ryan Siiro Joe Grabowski Aaron Ave T TEAM Ryan dnp Benitez 35 Ben Halford dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO PU Shots by Period UNIO PU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION PU 1st 0-2 (2) 0-1 (1) 2nd 1-4 (4) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (2) 1-2 (4) Total 1-7 (8) 1-4 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION PU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Mike Vecchione 2. Daniel Ciampini 3. Aaron Ave Officials: Referee:Michael Mullen Referee:Tom Steinel Jr Linesman:James Shea Linesman:Michael St. Lawrence ## Princeton Dec Min GA Saves 33 Colton Phinney L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 11:26 QU St. Denis, Travis/10 Anas, Sam/13 4,11,6,17,2 26,7,20,6,12 1. EV Toews, Devon/ st 15:05 QU EV MacMaster, Tanner/2 Sherbinin, Brayd/6 16,12,23,6,22 19,22,2,11,4 Federico, Danny/4 3. 2nd 06:55 QU EV Pieper, Bo/3-28,10,27,11,22 39,24,23,22,4 4. 2nd 08:51 QU EV St. Denis, Travis/11 Agosta, 4,17,2,18 26,12,8,11 Justin/10 Clifton, Tim 5. 3rd 11:00 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/15-6,17,9,22,18 7,17,22,4, rd 16:36 UNIO EV JC Brassard/2 Max Novak/12 14,18,4,17,19 16,8,17,20,4 Matt Wilkins/3 7. 3rd 18:45 UNIO EX Mike Vecchione/11 Roman Ammirato/17 21,16,17,18,2,28 20,8,18,23,22 Noah Henry/5 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Quinnipiac G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Sherbinin,Brayden Nick DeSimone Clifton, Connor Charlie Vasaturo Toews, Devon Ryan Scarfo Anas, Sam Mark Bennett Barron, Alex Sam Coatta Clifton, Tim EliLichtenwald Agosta, Justin JC Brassard Smith, Landon Spencer Foo Tiefenwerth, K.J Roman Ammirato Jonzzon, Soren Daniel Ciampini MacMaster, Tanner Max Novak Peca, Matthew Matt Wilkins Federico, Danny Mike Vecchione Schutt, Tommy Connor Light Pieper, Bo Tyler Hynes St. Denis, Travis Kevin Shier McKernan, Kevin Noah Henry Taverner, Andrew Totals Lawrence, Sean dnp 35 Meyers, Jacob dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 28: Alex Sakellaropoulos 28: EMPTY NET 2: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO QU Shots by Period UNIO QU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION QU 1st 0-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-0 (0) Total 0-4 (4) 0-0 (0) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION QU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. St. Denis, Travis 2. Pieper, Bo 3. MacMaster, Tanner Officials: Referee:Kevin Graber Referee:Kevin Curtis Linesman:GlenCooke Linesman:Matt Brady Goal judge:len Mirto Goal judge:mike Cusano Pen timekeeper:john Manzi Game timekeeper:rueulbelcher ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA Saves 34 Garteig, Michael W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 1st Tucker PU 2.Hooking 09:25 Brockett PP 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Interference 15:32 PP 1st Ryan Siiro PU 2.Interference 16:31 PP 2nd Tucker Brockett PU 2.Hooking 02:25 PP 2nd JC Brassard Union 2.Hooking 11:17 PP 2nd Tucker Brockett PU 2.Slashing 12:04 PP Prd Player Tea MiOffense Time 2nd Aaron Kesselman PU 2.Holding 14:52 PP 2nd Mike Ambrosia PU 2.Hooking 15:30 PP 2nd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Interference 19:50 PP 3rd JC Brassard Union 2.Holding 08:40 PP 3rd Tom Kroshus PU 2.Holding 11:34 PP 1st Schutt, QU 2.Holding 08:01 Tommy PP 1st Nick DeSimone Union 2.Slashing 09:24 PP 2nd Toews, Devon QU 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc08:16 2nd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc08:16 2nd Kevin Shier Union 2.Roughing 15:41 2nd Clifton, Tim QU 2.Roughing 15:41 2nd Clifton, QU 2.Roughing 15:41 Tim PP 2nd St. Denis, Travis QU 2.Slashing 18:33 2nd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Slashing 18:33 3rd St. Denis, Travis QU 2.Roughing 01:44 PP 3rd Clifton, Connor QU 2.Holding 13:15 PP (7-7-2/5-4-0) Cornell 5, Union 1 January 16, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,123 (11-9-2/4-6-1) (14-7-1/6-3-1) Colgate 5, Union 4 January 17, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,196 ( /4-7-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 12:14 CORN Hilbrich,Christian/5 McCarron, 9,14,3,5,22 15,2,16,19,14 1. EV John/6 Willcox, Reece/2 2. 2nd 17:05 CORN EV MacDonald, Jacob/2 Yates, Trevor/2 23,15,22,5,16 6,9,18,22,23 Bardreau, Cole/6 3. 3rd 08:33 CORN PP Weidner, Jake/2 Bardreau, Cole/7 7,22,5,14,9 21,24,2,19 Ryan, Joakim/2 4. 3rd 14:25 CORN EN Dias, Madison/1 Bardreau, Cole/8 10,22,21,3,23 21,12,19,23,2,24 Tschantz, Dwyer/1 5. 3rd 17:13 CORN PP Buckles, Matt/5 Willcox, Reece/2 16,3,15,23,19 22,9,24 Yates, Trevor/2 6. 3rd 19:46 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/6 EliLichtenwald/3 21,12,23,20,16 9,12,24,14,7 Sebastien Gingras/7 TEAM SUMMARY # Cornell G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 3 Willcox, Reece Jeff Taylor Ryan, Joakim Nick DeSimone Weidner, Jake Charlie Vasaturo Hilbrich, Christian Michael Pontarelli Dias, Madison Nick Cruice Freschi, Eric Ryan Scarfo Knisley, John Sam Coatta McCarron, John EliLichtenwald Yates, Trevor JC Brassard Buckles, Matt Spencer Foo Fiegl, Jared Roman Ammirato Tiitinen, Teemu Daniel Ciampini Wedman, Dan Max Novak Tschantz, Dwyer Matt Wilkins Bardreau, Cole Mike Vecchione MacDonald, Jacob Connor Light Bliss, Ryan Tyler Hynes McCarron, Patrick Sebastien Gingras Stewart, Hayden dnp 30 Colin Stevens dnp Totals Totals ## Cornell Dec Min GA Saves 32 Gillam, Mitch W 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Connor Union 2.Holding 08:43 Light PP 1st Hilbrich, Christian Cornell 2.Interference 10:07 1st Tyler Hynes Union 2.Boarding 15:38 PP 1st Dias, Madison Cornell 2.Hooking 18:28 PP 1st Spencer Foo Union 2.Checking From 19:14 PP Behind 2nd Freschi, Eric Cornell 2.Charging 10:56 PP 2nd Wedman, Dan Cornell 2.Tripping 17:36 PP 2nd Dias, Madison Cornell 2.Boarding 18:28 PP 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Hooking 18:40 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period CORN UNIO Shots by Period CORN UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd CORNELL UNION 1st 0-2 (0) 0-2 (0) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-2 (1) 3rd 2-3 (1) 0-1 (0) Total 2-6 (1) 0-5 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CORNELL UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Chip McDonald Referee:Brad Leblanc Linesman:Jamie Colacino Linesman:Jim Briggs ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos L 55: EMPTY NET 1: Dillon Pieri 3: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Connor Union 2.Holding 07:47 Light PP 3rd Spencer Foo Union 2.Boarding 16:14 PP 3rd Ryan, Joakim Cornel 2.Roughing 16:53 PP 3rd Ryan, Joakim Cornel Minute 16:53 Misconduct 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Roughing 16:53 PP 3rd Tyler Hynes Union Minute 16:53 Misconduct 3rd Hilbrich, Christian Cornel 2.Roughing 16:53 PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Cross-Checking 16:53 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:17 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/16 Max Novak/13 19,6,11,10 17,18,21,2,12 1. PP Mike Vecchione/ st 12:20 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/17 Noah Henry/6 18,8,11,24 17,28,2,18 Jeff Taylor/ nd 07:44 COLG PP Wilson, Joe/6 Murphy, Darcy/11 25,15,20,27,10 17,9,2,24 Corkey, Brett/3 4. 3rd 00:30 UNIO PP Ryan Scarfo/7 Jeff Taylor/18 13,27,20,4 9,2,12,18,21 EliLichtenwald/4 5. 3rd 06:08 COLG PP Wilson, Joe/7 Spink, Tylor/3 25,18,20,27,7 2,28,17,18 Corkey, Brett/4 6. 3rd 09:31 COLG EV Audi, Emilio/1 Lough, Kevin/4 17,4,24,10,27 14,9,12,15, rd 09:43 COLG EV Baun, Kyle/9 Corkey, Brett/5 12,20,8,18,11 24,4,21,17,9 Spink, Tyson/9 8. 3rd 14:06 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/7 Max Novak/14 13,14,25,20,24 19,18,28,14, rd 16:37 COLG EV Spink, Tylor/3 Spink, Tyson/10 18,8,12,11,7 21,17,24,8,2 Baun, Kyle/11 TEAM SUMMARY # Colgate G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 4 Lough, Kevin Jeff Taylor Freeman, Derek Nick DeSimone Goulakos, Spiro Charlie Vasaturo Johnston, Ryan Michael Pontarelli Spink, Tyson Nick Cruice Black, Andrew Ryan Scarfo Kulevich, Jake EliLichtenwald Baun, Kyle JC Brassard Gentzler,Daniel Spencer Foo Lidgett, John Roman Ammirato Murphy, Darcy Daniel Ciampini Audi, Emilio Max Novak Spink, Tylor Matt Wilkins Harrison, Tim Mike Vecchione Corkey, Brett Tyler Hynes Sanniti, Anthony Sebastien Gingras Wilson, Joe David Roy Panowyk, Mike Noah Henry Hamilton, Zac dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 33 Racine, Bruce dnp 31 Dillon Pieri dnp Totals Totals ## Colgate Dec Min GA Saves 1 Finn, Charlie W 60: st Spink, Colgate 2.Slashing 07:53 Tyson PP 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Interference 10:54 PP 1st Johnston, Ryan Colgate 2.Interference 11:53 PP 1st Roman Ammirato Union 2.Hitting From Behind 15:59 PP 2nd Max Novak Union 2.Cross-Checking 05:45 PP 2nd Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Elbowing 10:27 PP 2nd Freeman, Derek Colgate 2.Roughing 14:17 PP 2nd Murphy, Darcy Colgate 10.Disqualification 17:19 Win-Finn, Charlie (14-6-1). Loss-Colin Stevens (9-7-0). GOALTENDERS Goals by Period COLG UNIO Shots by Period COLG UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd COLGATE UNION 1st 0-2 (3) 1-2 (1) 2nd 1-2 (3) 0-1 (1) 3rd 1-1 (0) 1-2 (0) Total 2-5 (6) 2-5 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd COLGATE UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Bryan Hicks Referee:Cameron Lynch Linesman:RyanKnapp Linesman:MichaelEmanatian ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Murphy, Colgat 5.Contact To 17:19 Darcy The Head PP 2nd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Cross-Checking 17:19 PP 2nd Baun, Kyle Colgat 2.Charging 17:34 2nd Noah Henry Union 2.Slashing 17:34 2nd Lidgett, John Colgat 2.Contact To The 20:00 Head 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Embellishment 20:00 3rd Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Interference 04:28 PP Referee's signature

47 BOX SCORES 47 (9-17-1) Union 8, Rensselaer 3 January 24, 2015 Times Union Center Albany, N.Y. Att: 8,714 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 02:07 RPI Drew Melanson/5 Riley Bourbonnai/6 25,14,24,8,4 12,6,4,8,16 1. EV Kenny Gillespie/1 2. 1st 02:34 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/18 Jeff Taylor/19 21,12,20,10,19 17,19,21,2,28 Mike Vecchione/ st 16:13 RPI EV Matt Neal/4 Jacob Laliberte/11 9,15,17,5,19 28,19,2,17,21 Milos Bubela/4 4. 2nd 13:04 RPI EV Drew Melanson/6 Luke Curadi/5 25,5,13,8,14 6,4,12,8,16 Kenny Gillespie/2 5. 2nd 17:14 UNIO PP Nick DeSimone/1 JC Brassard/5 20,24,7,4 4,19,15,14,6 Matt Wilkins/4 6. 3rd 00:17 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/8 Jeff Taylor/20 21,10,19,12,20 9,2,28,18,15 Noah Henry/7 7. 3rd 03:30 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/19 Jeff Taylor/21 9,21,10,19 17,2,21,18,12 EliLichtenwald/5 8. 3rd 06:58 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/12 Matt Wilkins/5 8,25,14,10,19 21,19,14,24,17 Daniel Ciampini/ rd 08:58 UNIO PP EliLichtenwald/3 Daniel Ciampini/16 7,4,9,19 12,17,18,2,21 Mike Vecchione/ rd 10:43 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/13 Matt Wilkins/6 23,27,10,19,7 21,19,17,6,4 Daniel Ciampini/ rd 15:19 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/20 Mike Vecchione/23 7,9,19,8,10 17,21,6,4,19 Matt Wilkins/7 # Rensselaer G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 4 Craig Bokenfohr Luke Curadi Zach Schroeder Kenny Gillespie Matt Neal Curtis Leonard Viktor Liljegren Jared Wilson Riley Bourbonnais Jacob Laliberte Milos Bubela Mike Prapavessis Jimmy DeVito Mark McGowan Lou Nanne Chris Bradley Drew Melanson Jake Wood T TEAM Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Rensselaer Dec Min GA Saves 33 Jason Kasdorf L 50: Scott Diebold 9: # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Nick Cruice Ryan Scarfo EliLichtenwald Theo Di Pauli JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Tyler Hynes Sebastien Gingras David Roy Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period ( ) RPI UNIO Shots by Period RPI UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd RPI UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (0) 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-2 (4) 3rd 0-0 (0) 2-3 (2) Total 0-1 (1) 3-7 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd RPI UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Brad Leblanc Referee:Chip McDonald Linesman:JasonShattie Linesman:StephenDrain ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: Dillon Pieri 0: MAHIMATTPHOTO Daniel Ciampini tied a school single-game record with six points in Union s 8-3 win over Rensselaer at the Capital District Mayor s Cup. PENALTY SUMMARY 1st TEAM RPI 2.Too Many Ice13:10 Players On PP 1st Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Interference 13:26 1st Jacob Laliberte RPI 2.Holding 13:40 2nd Viktor Liljegren RPI 2.Tripping 05:11 PP 2nd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Throwing Stick 15:11 PP 2nd Lou Nanne RPI 2.Holding 17:00 PP 3rd Drew Melanson RPI 2.Slashing 02:53 PP 3rd Chris Bradley RPI 2.Boarding 08:02 PP 3rd Jacob Laliberte RPI 2.Hooking 11:26 PP 3rd Luke Curadi RPI 2.Roughing 19:13 3rd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Roughing 19:13 3rd Jake Wood RPI 5.Hitting From 19:13 Behind 3rd Jake Wood RPI 10.Game Misconduct 19:13 3rd Roman Ammirato Union 2.Slashing 19:13 (12-5-2/8-4-2) Union 5, Harvard 4 January 30, 2015 Bright-Landry Center Cambridge, Mass. Att: 2,607 ( /5-7-1) (9-8-4/6-6-2) Dartmouth 3, Union 2 January 31, 2015 Thompson Arena Hanover, N.H. Att: 2,764 ( /5-8-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 00:21 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/21 Jeff Taylor/22 17,2,19,28,21 11,19,2,37,44 1. EV Matt Wilkins/8 2. 1st 02:47 HARV EV Criscuolo, Kyle/11 Vesey, Jimmy/14 17,19,21,2,28 11,19,28,2,25 Moy, Tyler/ nd 00:58 HARV EV Horton, Jake/3 Zielonka, Phil/1 18,15,9,24,14 91,72,39,25,5 Hart, Brian/5 4. 2nd 02:11 UNIO EV Theo Di Pauli/1 David Roy/4 13,2,26,23,28 15,5,25,7,22 Jeff Taylor/ nd 05:38 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/8 Mike Vecchione/24 19,21,17,2,28 22,25,18,24,37 Daniel Ciampini/ nd 07:11 HARV EV Vesey, Jimmy/18 Criscuolo, Kyle/17 2,18,28,19,9 19,11,5,28,2 7. 2nd 10:05 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/22 Jeff Taylor/24 17,2,21,19,28 19,11,2,44,28 Matt Wilkins/9 8. 3rd 12:10 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/19 Daniel Ciampini/19 21,17,19,15,14 25,39,91,72, rd 19:09 HARV EX Newell, Victor/1 Moy, Tyler/12 17,21,2,12,19 28,2,39,19,15,11 Vesey, Jimmy/15 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Harvard G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Moy, Tyler Nick DeSimone Anderson, Clay Charlie Vasaturo Ellis, Eddie Michael Pontarelli Criscuolo, Kyle Ryan Scarfo Gozzo, Greg EliLichtenwald Lloyd, Seb Theo Di Pauli Seward, Mike JC Brassard Vesey, Jimmy Spencer Foo Tringale, Devin Roman Ammirato Caffrey, Joseph Daniel Ciampini Sherman, Wiley Max Novak Newell, Victor Matt Wilkins Bergin, Desmond Mike Vecchione Aiken, Thomas Tyler Hynes Hart, Brian Sebastien Gingras Everson, Max David Roy Zielonka, Phil Noah Henry Horton, Jake Colin Stevens dnp 31 Madsen, Merrick dnp Totals Traber, Peter dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 1 Alex Sakellaropoulos W 60: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO HARV Shots by Period UNIO HARV Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION HARVARD 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) Total 0-1 (0) 0-2 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION HARVARD 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Referee:Cameron Lynch Linesman:StephenDrain Linesman:JasonShattie ## Harvard Dec Min GA Saves 34 Michalek, Steve L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:35 UNIO Max Novak/6 Spencer 18,4,9,6,15 13,14,15,3,11 1. EV Foo/ st 15:55 DART EV Schierhorn, Brad/7 Opperman, Grant 14,24,16,12,7 25,11,14,13,3 Neiley, Eric 3. 2nd 17:14 UNIO PP Spencer Foo/9 Matt Wilkins 15,14,19,4,9 24,29,11,5 Nick DeSimone 4. 3rd 07:46 DART EV Kalk, Corey/3 Hesler, Carl 7,24,14,12,16 18,20,22,12,4 Barre, Jack 5. 3rd 18:33 DART EV Hesler, Carl/1 Kalk, Corey 14,21,17,19,24 20,5,14,18,15 Shoup, Tim TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Dartmouth G A Pi Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Hartley, Josh Nick DeSimone Ferguson, Geoff Charlie Vasaturo Shoup, Tim Michael Pontarelli Crema, Troy Ryan Scarfo Neiley, Eric Eli Lichtenwald Barre, Jack Theo Di Pauli Patterson, Brett JC Brassard Opperman, Gran Spencer Foo McNally, Brandon Roman Ammirato Sikura, Tyler Daniel Ciampini Kalk, Corey Max Novak Robinson, Eric Matt Wilkins Hesler, Carl Mike Vecchione Bullock, Ryan Tyler Hynes Simpson, Andy Sebastien Gingra Schierhorn, Brad David Roy Mosey, Charlie Noah Henry Nickerson, Kyle T TEAM Buffalo, Devin dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropo dnp 35 Kruger, James dnp Totals Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Schierhorn, DART 2.Checking 11:38 Brad PP 1st Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Boarding 16:35 PP 1st Neiley, Eric DART 2.Hooking 17:40 PP 1st TEAM Union 2.Too Many 19:50 PP Players On 2nd Spencer Union 2.Hooking 09:45 PP Foo 2nd Patterson, Brett DART 2.Hooking 11:03 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO DART Shots by Period UNIO DART Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION DART 1st 0-2 (1) 0-1 (2) 2nd 1-2 (3) 0-2 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-5 (4) 0-3 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION DART 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:CJ Hanfin Referee:Scott Whitemore Linesman:Jason Shattie Linesman:Chris Piti Game timekeeper:candice Dod ## Dartmouth Dec Min GA Saves 30 Grant, Charles W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Tea MiOffense Time 2nd Hartley, DART 2.Hitting From 17:06 Josh Behin PP 3rd Noah Henry Union 2.Roughing 05:03 3rd Neiley, Eric DART 2.Roughing 05:03 3rd McNally, Brandon DART 2.Hitting After 18:33 Whistl PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Charging 18:55 PP 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Hooking 12:15 PP 3rd Spencer Foo Union 2.Hitting From 01:00 PP Behind 3rd Lloyd, Seb Harvar 2.Hooking 05:34 PP

48 BOX SCORES 48 ( /7-6-2) Union 4, Clarkson 1 February 6, 2015 Cheel Arena Potsdam, N.Y. Att: 2,058 ( /6-8-1) ( /12-4-0) St. Lawrence 7, Union 1 February 7, 2015 Appleton Arena Canton, N.Y. Att: 1,465 ( /6-9-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:08 UNIO Daniel Ciampini/23 Matt Wilkins/11 17,19,21,2,28 27,11,19,3,3 1. EV Mike Vecchione/ st 18:25 UNIO SH Mike Vecchione/15-21,6,17,28 28,27,3,21, nd 01:37 UNIO PP Nick DeSimone/2 Ryan Scarfo/5 4,9,15,18,14 23,12,32 Spencer Foo/ rd 13:17 UNIO PP Matt Wilkins/9 Nick DeSimone/6 4,14,19,15,9 3,19,23 JC Brassard/6 5. 3rd 17:16 CLAR PP Summers,Kelly/4 DiNallo,Jeff/11 28,16,6,12 5,29,14,20,2 Asselin,Janick/5 # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Nick Cruice Ryan Scarfo EliLichtenwald Theo Di Pauli JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Tyler Hynes Sebastien Gingras David Roy Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: # Clarkson G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 de Haas,James Geiger,Paul Summers,Kelly D'Arrisso,Perry Dalpe,Ben Tansey,Kevin Christian,Todd Sinz,Bryan Asselin,Janick Josephs,Troy Gervais,Brett Pierog,Nic Vigneault,Sam Howden,James Zarbo,Joe Boucher,Jordan DiNallo,Jeff Megannety,Pat Runola,Ville dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO CLAR Shots by Period UNIO CLAR Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION CLARKSON 1st 0-1 (2) 0-2 (4) 2nd 1-2 (3) 0-0 (2) 3rd 1-2 (5) 1-3 (2) Total 2-5 (10) 1-5 (8) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION CLARKSON 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Kyle Allen Referee:Joe Carusone Linesman:JasonShattie Linesman:StephenDrain Goal judge:cu Staff Goal judge:cu Staff Pen timekeeper:cu Staff Game timekeeper:dan Jones ## Clarkson Dec Min GA Saves 33 Lewis,Greg L 60: Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 13:13 SLU EV THOMPSON, Tommy/6 HUGHES, Gunnar/8 9,2,28,18,15 21,27,2,18,8 SWEETMAN, Eric/ nd 00:43 SLU EV SULLIVAN, Joe/4 WARD, Brian/11 15,24,18,9,14 20,24,7,26,4 MARNELL, Mike/3 3. 2nd 01:50 SLU EV DAHL, Alexander/4 MASELLA, Ben/4 13,10,28,2,26 14,3,13,9,25 MARTIN, Chris/7 4. 2nd 05:40 SLU SH THOMPSON, Tommy/7-17,12,21,18,2 21,25,20,3 5. 2nd 11:04 SLU EV McGOVERN, Sean/6 LOUGH, Ryan/4 13,10,26,14,24 12,10,22,25,3 HORN, Christian/5 6. 2nd 17:42 SLU PP GLUCHOWSKI, Nolan/4 WARD, Brian/12 6,24,9 8,24,7,18 BAYREUTHER, Gavin/9 7. 3rd 09:50 SLU EV LOUGH, Ryan/3 HORN, Christian/6 6,12,24,16 10,22,4,7 8. 3rd 18:59 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/9 JC Brassard/7 9,10,4,14,8 20,14,9,7,8 Nick Cruice/1 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # St. Lawrence G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor HAYTON, Kyle Nick DeSimone SWEETMAN, Eric Charlie Vasaturo MASELLA, Ben Nick Cruice GRAHAM, Mike Ryan Scarfo BAYREUTHER, G Mark Bennett GLUCHOWSKI, No EliLichtenwald HAGEN, Alex Theo Di Pauli LOUGH, Ryan JC Brassard McGOVERN, Sean Spencer Foo HUDSON, Woody Roman Ammirato DAHL, Alexander Daniel Ciampini DOHERTY, Patrick Max Novak SULLIVAN, Joe Mike Vecchione THOMPSON, Tom Tyler Hynes HORN, Christian Sebastien Gingras WARD, Brian David Roy MARTIN, Chris Noah Henry MARNELL, Mike Totals HUGHES, Gunnar T TEAM MacDONALD, Kyle dnp 30 PARKS, Tyler dnp Totals Goals by Period UNIO SLU Shots by Period UNIO SLU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION SLU 1st 0-2 (3) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-3 (7) 1-2 (1) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-2 (5) Total 0-6 (11) 1-5 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION SLU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Mike Baker Referee:Scott Wheeler Linesman:JasonShattie Linesman:StephenDrain Game timekeeper:wally Johnson PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 3rd Tansey,Kevin Clarks 5.Contact To 10:57 1st Matt Wilkins Union 2.Interference 06:58 PP The Head 3rd Tansey,Kevin Clarks 10.Disqualification 10:57 1st Pierog,Nic Clarkso 2.Kneeing 14:28 PP 3rd DiNallo,Jeff Clarks 2.Cross-Checking 12:20 1st Jeff Taylor Union 2.Hooking 16:39 PP PP 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Roughing 16:25 PP 1st Tansey,Kevin Clarkso 2.Boarding 19:41 PP 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Hooking 19:53 PP 2nd Gervais,Brett Clarkso 2.Interference 00:21 PP 2nd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Holding 19:13 PP ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 21: Alex Sakellaropoulos 38: st HAGEN, SLU 2.Slashing 05:18 Alex PP 1st WARD, Brian SLU 2.Holding 14:26 PP 1st Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Tripping 18:18 PP 2nd McGOVERN, SLU 2.Holding 04:53 PP Sean 2nd MARTIN, Chris SLU 2.Hooking 06:10 PP 2nd David Roy Union 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc13:29 2nd HORN, Christian SLU 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc13:29 2nd HUGHES, Gunnar SLU 2.Hitting After Whistle 15:55 PP 2nd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Diving 16:18 PP GOALTENDERS ## St. Lawrence Dec Min GA Saves 1 HAYTON, Kyle W 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Max Novak Union 2.Hooking 17:27 PP 3rd SWEETMAN, Eric SLU 2.Roughing 00:18 PP 3rd David Roy Union 2.Unsportsmanlike 07:51 Con 3rd WARD, Brian SLU 2.Unsportsmanlike Con 07:51 3rd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Cross-Checking 12:09 PP 3rd Noah Henry Union 2.Tripping 13:02 PP 3rd David Roy Union 2.Cross-Checking 15:32 3rd HAYTON, Kyle SLU 2.Grasping The Facem 15:32 (14-7-3/9-6-2) Yale 2, Union 0 February 13, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,049 ( /6-10-1) (7-17-1/4-13-1) Brown 1, Union 0 February 14, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 1,928 ( /6-11-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 16:16 YALE Doherty, Mike/10 Witek, Mitch 24,10,9,18,28 15,9,2,18,4 1. EV Hitchcock, Ryan 2. 3rd 19:26 YALE EN Hayden, John/6 Ruffolo, Trent 21,11,10,22,6 15,14,21,18,17 Witek, Mitch TEAM SUMMARY # Yale G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Larkin, Adam Jeff Taylor O'Keefe, Dan Nick DeSimone O'Gara, Rob Charlie Vasaturo Wilson, Stu Nick Cruice Killian, Matt Ryan Scarfo Cooper, Carson Sam Coatta Witek, Mitch EliLichtenwald Ruffolo, Trent Theo Di Pauli Learned, Cody JC Brassard Obuchowski, Ryan Spencer Foo DiChiara, Frank Daniel Ciampini Repensky, Nate Max Novak Hayden, John Matt Wilkins Fallen, Tommy Mike Vecchione Doherty, Mike Connor Light Izmirlian, Chris Tyler Hynes Orzetti, Charles David Roy Hitchcock, Ryan Noah Henry Spano, Patrick dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## Yale Dec Min GA Saves 34 Lyon, Alex W 60: st Izmirlian, YALE 2.Interference 09:39 Chris PP 2nd Obuchowski, Ryan YALE 2.Holding 04:39 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period YALE UNIO Shots by Period YALE UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd YALE UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-1 (3) 0-1 (2) 3rd 1-1 (1) 0-0 (0) Total 1-2 (4) 0-2 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd YALE UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Kyle Allen Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Linesman:MichaelEmanatian Linesman:Adam Wood ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Spencer Union 2.Interference 14:15 Foo PP 3rd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Tripping 19:06 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 2nd 05:45 BROW de Concilys, Tegtmeyer, 11,13,18,24,10 21,22,6,17,28 1. EV Joey/6 Ben Jacobson, Ryan TEAM SUMMARY # Brown G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 5 Wood, Tyler Nick DeSimone Bird, Tyler Matt Krug Prescott, Joe Charlie Vasaturo Harlow, Matt Michael Pontarelli Willman, Max Nick Cruice de Concilys, Joey Ryan Scarfo McArdle, Josh Sam Coatta Tegtmeyer, Ben EliLichtenwald Pryzbek, Zack Theo Di Pauli Jacobson, Ryan JC Brassard Lorito, Matt Spencer Foo Middleton, Davey Daniel Ciampini Cooper, Dane Max Novak Lafferty, Sam Matt Wilkins Pfeil, Brandon Mike Vecchione Naclerio, Mark Connor Light Lappin, Nick David Roy Lamacchia, Massim Noah Henry Steel, Tyler dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## Brown Dec Min GA Saves 33 Ernst, Tim W 59: EMPTY NET 0: st Cooper, Brown 2.Roughing 05:16 Dane 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Roughing 05:16 1st Wood, Tyler Brown 2.Cross-Checking 14:47 PP Win-Ernst, Tim (5-5-1). Loss-Colin Stevens ( ). GOALTENDERS Goals by Period BRO UNIO Shots by Period BRO UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd BROWN UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (2) 0-1 (5) Total 0-2 (3) 0-2 (6) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd BROWN UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Marty Hughes Referee:Kyle Allen Linesman:MichaelEmanatian Linesman:Adam Wood ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Charlie Union 2.Interference 03:40 Vasaturo PP 3rd Middleton, Davey Brown 2.Hooking 04:59 PP 3rd Mike Vecchione Union 2.Interference 10:38 PP Referee's signature

49 BOX SCORES 49 ( /9-7-3) Colgate 2, Union 0 February 20, 2015 Starr Rink Hamilton, N.Y. Att: 1,549 ( /6-12-1) ( /9-8-3) Cornell 2, Union 1 February 21, 2015 Lynah Rink Ithaca, N.Y. Att: 4,267 ( /6-13-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 00:53 COLG Spink, Tyson/11 Spink, Tylor/7 19,28,7,18,4 8,18,12,4,20 1. EV Baun, Kyle/ st 14:05 COLG EV Wilson, Joe/10 Johnston, Ryan/12 23,26,22,11,4 25,7,3,21,15 Borkowski, Mike/8 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Colgate G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 4 Nick DeSimone Finn,Charlie Matt Krug Corcoran, Brendan Charlie Vasaturo Lough, Kevin Michael Pontarelli Johnston, Ryan Ryan Scarfo Spink, Tyson Sam Coatta Kulevich, Jake EliLichtenwald Baun, Kyle JC Brassard Gentzler,Daniel Spencer Foo Lidgett, John Roman Ammirato Murphy, Darcy Daniel Ciampini Spink, Tylor Max Novak Harrison, Tim Matt Wilkins Corkey, Brett Mike Vecchione Borkowski, Mike Connor Light Sanniti, Anthony Tyler Hynes Wilson, Joe David Roy Peterson, Evan Noah Henry Panowyk, Mike T TEAM Herrington, Brooks Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 31 Hamilton, Zac dnp Totals Racine, Bruce dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st Mike Vecchione Union 2.Interference 07:41 PP 1st Peterson, Evan Colgate 2.Tripping 10:41 PP 1st TEAM Union 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc20:00 PP 2nd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Roughing Atw 12:33 2nd Kulevich, Jake Colgate 2.Roughing Atw 12:33 2nd Kulevich, Jake Colgate Minute Misconduct 12:33 2nd Matt Wilkins Union Minute Misconduct 12:33 GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO COLG Shots by Period UNIO COLG Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION COLGATE 1st 0-1 (2) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-2 (0) 0-1 (0) Total 0-3 (2) 0-3 (2) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION COLGATE 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Finn, Charlie 2. Spink, Tyson 3. Wilson, Joe Officials: Referee:Kevin Graber Referee:Joe Carusone Linesman:JaysonSelbert Linesman:VincentEpping Game timekeeper:colgate Ath. Com ## Colgate Dec Min GA Saves 1 Finn, Charlie W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd Finn, Charlie Colgat 2.Delay Of 03:32 Game PP 3rd David Roy Union 2.Slashing 15:53 PP 3rd Baun, Kyle Colgat 2.Tripping 19:54 PP 3rd David Roy Union 2.Roughing Atw 20:00 3rd Finn, Charlie Colgat 2.Roughing Atw 20:00 3rd Kulevich, Jake Colgat 2.Roughing Atw 20:00 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 18:13 CORN Tschantz, Dwyer/2 Buckles, 8,28,18,19,5 21,16,26,23,27 1. EV Matt/3 MacDonald, Jacob/6 2. 2nd 08:44 CORN SH Knisley, John/5 Dias, Madison/1 18,14,19,17,7 12,10,27,5 Ryan, Joakim/ rd 02:39 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/24 Mike Vecchione/26 17,21,18,14 12,23,5 Max Novak/15 # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 4 Nick DeSimone Matt Krug Charlie Vasaturo Michael Pontarelli Nick Cruice Ryan Scarfo Mark Bennett Sam Coatta EliLichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Connor Light Noah Henry Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st Tiitinen, Cornell 2.Tripping 09:24 Teemu PP 1st Ryan, Joakim Cornell 2.High Sticking 11:19 PP 1st McCarron, Patrick Cornell 2.Cross-Checking 11:19 1st Ryan Scarfo Union 2.Roughing 11:19 1st Nick DeSimone Union 2.Tripping 16:09 PP 1st Matt Wilkins Union 2.High Sticking 19:27 PP 2nd MacDonald, Jacob Cornell 2.Interference 07:44 PP # Cornell G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 5 Ryan, Joakim Anderson, Holden Weidner, Jake Hilbrich, Christian Dias, Madison Freschi, Eric Knisley, John McCarron, John Buckles, Matt Fiegl, Jared Tiitinen, Teemu Wedman, Dan Tschantz, Dwyer Bardreau, Cole MacDonald, Jacob Bliss, Ryan Kubiak, Jeff McCarron, Patrick Coon, Ryan dnp 31 Stewart, Hayden dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO CORN Shots by Period UNIO CORN Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION CORNELL 1st 0-2 (4) 0-1 (5) 2nd 0-2 (5) 0-1 (0) 3rd 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0) Total 1-5 (11) 0-2 (5) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION CORNELL 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Joe Carusone Referee:Kevin Graber Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:GlenCooke ## Cornell Dec Min GA Saves 32 Gillam, Mitch W 59: EMPTY NET 0: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Tiitinen, Teemu Cornel 2.Elbowing 16:05 PP 3rd Eli Lichtenwald Union 2.Roughing 00:53 3rd Bardreau, Cole Cornel 2.Roughing 00:53 3rd Bardreau, Cole Cornel Minute 00:53 Misconduct 3rd Eli Lichtenwald Union Minute Misconduct 00:53 3rd Fiegl, Jared Cornel 2.Boarding 02:01 PP ( /14-6-1) Union 3, St. Lawrence 2 February 27, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,009 ( /7-13-1) ( /8-11-3) Union 3, Clarkson 2 February 28, 2015 Messa Rink Schenectady, N.Y. Att: 2,077 ( /8-13-1) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:18 SLU WARD, Brian/8 BAYREUTHER, 24,7,8,27,18 9,4,17,24 1. PP Gavi GLUCHOWSKI, Nolan 2. 1st 09:39 SLU EV PURMAL, Matt/4 MARTIN, Chris 15,25,9,24,13 11,23,10,28,14 HAGEN, Alex 3. 3rd 05:55 UNIO PP Daniel Ciampini/25 Mike Vecchione 8,18,25 17,21,15, rd 07:31 UNIO PP Mike Vecchione/16 Max Novak 8,24,2,21 21,18,12,14,17 EliLichtenwald 5. 3rd 13:11 UNIO PP Max Novak/7 Daniel Ciampini 10,12,15,25 18,17,14,21,12 JC Brassard TEAM SUMMARY # St. Lawrence G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 SWEETMAN, Eric Nick DeSimone BAYREUTHER, G Charlie Vasaturo GLUCHOWSKI, No Michael Pontarelli HAGEN, Alex Nick Cruice LOUGH, Ryan Ryan Scarfo McGOVERN, Sean Mark Bennett HUDSON, Woody Sam Coatta DAHL, Alexander EliLichtenwald PURMAL, Matt JC Brassard DOHERTY, Patrick Spencer Foo EDEN, Mitch Roman Ammirato SULLIVAN, Joe Daniel Ciampini THOMPSON, Tom Max Novak HORN, Christian Mike Vecchione WARD, Brian Connor Light MARTIN, Chris Tyler Hynes MARNELL, Mike Sebastien Gingras HUGHES, Gunnar Noah Henry PARKS, Tyler dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## St. Lawrence Dec Min GA Saves 1 HAYTON, Kyle L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st THOMPSON, SLU 2.Hooking 03:03 Tommy PP 1st Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Holding 08:15 PP 1st WARD, Brian SLU 2.Tripping 10:18 PP 1st MARTIN, Chris SLU 2.Unsportsmanlike Conduc16:25 1st Spencer Foo Union 2.Goaltender Interference 16:25 1st Sebastien Gingras Union 2.Interference 18:04 PP 2nd DOHERTY, Patrick SLU 2.Holding 04:39 PP GOALTENDERS Goals by Period SLU UNIO Shots by Period SLU UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd SLU UNION 1st 1-1 (3) 0-2 (4) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 3-4 (5) Total 1-3 (3) 3-7 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd SLU UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Mike Baker Referee:Kyle Allen Linesman:Matt Brady Linesman:MichaelEmanatian ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 3rd DAHL, SLU 5.Checking 02:03 Alexander From Behin PP 3rd DAHL, Alexander SLU 10.Game Misconduct 02:03 3rd Max Novak Union 2.Slashing 04:14 3rd MARNELL, Mike SLU 2.Hooking 05:38 PP 3rd DOHERTY, Patrick SLU 2.Slashing 06:44 PP 3rd Nick Cruice Union 2.Boarding 10:14 PP 3rd THOMPSON, Tommy SLU 2.Interference 11:47 PP Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 2nd 03:45 CLAR Tansey,Kevin/2 Zarbo,Joe 10,27,19,2,17 15,4,9,21,28 1. EV Gervais,Brett 2. 2nd 11:29 CLAR EV Zarbo,Joe/9-27,19,10,2,32 18,24,9,17, nd 15:23 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/10 Max Novak 20,26,29,3,2 9,18,17,6,24 Sebastien Gingras 4. 3rd 03:49 UNIO EV Max Novak/8 Daniel Ciampini 10,32,2,27,19 18,17,9,24,28 Ryan Scarfo 5. 3rd 11:38 UNIO EV Tyler Hynes/2 Nick DeSimone 20,44,14,23,29 23,4,11,12,28 Sam Coatta TEAM SUMMARY # Clarkson G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 de Haas,James Nick DeSimone Geiger,Paul Charlie Vasaturo Summers,Kelly Michael Pontarelli Dalpe,Ben Ryan Scarfo Tansey,Kevin Mark Bennett Asselin,Janick Sam Coatta Gareau,Dylan EliLichtenwald Josephs,Troy JC Brassard Bessette,Simon Spencer Foo Gervais,Brett Roman Ammirato Pierog,Nic Daniel Ciampini Vigneault,Sam Max Novak Howden,James Mike Vecchione Fossen,A.J Connor Light Zarbo,Joe Tyler Hynes DiNallo,Jeff Sebastien Gingras Megannety,Pat David Roy Amorosa,Terrance Noah Henry Perry,Steve dnp 1 Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals Dillon Pieri dnp Totals ## Clarkson Dec Min GA Saves 33 Lewis,Greg L 58: EMPTY NET 1: st DiNallo,Jeff Clarkso 2.Interference 07:01 PP 1st Gareau,Dylan Clarkso 2.Elbowing 14:44 PP 2nd Daniel Ciampini Union 2.Tripping 11:29 PP Win-Colin Stevens ( ). Loss-Lewis,Greg (4-6-1). Union timeout with 10:25 remaining in the 3rd pd Clarkson timeout with :27 seconds remaining in 3rd GOALTENDERS Goals by Period CLAR UNIO Shots by Period CLAR UNIO Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd CLARKSON UNION 1st 0-0 (0) 0-2 (2) 2nd 0-1 (0) 0-1 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 0-1 (0) 0-3 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd CLARKSON UNION 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Cameron Lynch Referee:Chip McDonald Linesman:RyanKnapp Linesman:DanTaggart ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY 2nd Pierog,Nic Clarks 2.Interference 15:23 PP 3rd Zarbo,Joe Clarks 2.Hitting After 14:58 Whistle 3rd Charlie Vasaturo Union 2.Hitting After Whistle 14:58 Referee's signature

50 BOX SCORES 50 ( ) Union 4, Cornell 2 March 6, 2015 Lynah Rink Ithaca, N.Y. Att: 3,624 ( ) ( ) Union 7, Cornell 0 March 7, 2015 Lynah Rink Ithaca, N.Y. Att: 3,791 ( ) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 2nd 07:36 UNIO EV Max Novak/9 Nick DeSimone/8 18,4,2,9,17 7,16,26,5,20 Jeff Taylor/ nd 14:07 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/10 Mike Vecchione/28 19,21,15,14,24 16,7,23,20, nd 16:39 UNIO EV Daniel Ciampini/26 Max Novak/18 17,18,9,4,14 23,22,11,9,20 Ryan Scarfo/7 4. 3rd 08:41 UNIO SH Mike Vecchione/17-21,19,22,6 22,21,23,16, rd 13:07 CORN PP Hilbrich,Christian/10 Bardreau, Cole/17 9,11,22,6 9,22,23,14,26 Ryan, Joakim/ rd 19:30 CORN EX Buckles, Matt/8 Bliss, Ryan/6 18,12,24,17,2 16,24,26,11,21,10 Kubiak, Jeff/7 # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Nick DeSimone Charlie Vasaturo Michael Pontarelli Ryan Scarfo Sam Coatta EliLichtenwald JC Brassard Spencer Foo Roman Ammirato Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Matt Wilkins Mike Vecchione Connor Light Tyler Hynes Sebastien Gingras David Roy Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: EMPTY NET 0: # Cornell G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 5 Ryan, Joakim Anderson, Holden Weidner, Jake Hilbrich, Christian Dias, Madison Freschi, Eric Knisley, John McCarron, John Buckles, Matt Fiegl, Jared Tiitinen, Teemu Wedman, Dan Tschantz, Dwyer Bardreau, Cole MacDonald, Jacob Bliss, Ryan Kubiak, Jeff McCarron, Patrick Coon, Ryan dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO CORN Shots by Period UNIO CORN Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION CORNELL 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (0) 1-2 (4) Total 0-1 (0) 1-2 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION CORNELL 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Cameron Lynch Referee:Scott Whittemore Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:JasonShattie ## Cornell Dec Min GA Saves 32 Gillam, Mitch L 48: Stewart, Hayden 9: EMPTY NET 2: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 09:38 UNIO Spencer Foo/10 Matt Wilkins/12 15,19,21,22,6 10,20,11,5,8 1. EV Mike Vecchione/ st 11:02 UNIO EV MichaelPontarelli/3 Sam Coatta/5 7,11,10,2,4 21,24,12,5,7 Mark Bennett/4 3. 1st 16:02 UNIO PP EliLichtenwald/4 Daniel Ciampini/22 12,17,2,18,21 5,23,22 Jeff Taylor/ nd 05:45 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/18 Matt Wilkins/13 21,19,22,15,6 27,24,11,8,10 Connor Light/1 5. 2nd 16:01 UNIO PP Spencer Foo/11 Michael Pontarel/3 15,7,9,19,17 23,10,5,14 Matt Wilkins/ rd 08:36 UNIO PP Matt Wilkins/11 Sebastien Gingra/9 19,24,2,15,21 24,22,27,7 Jeff Taylor/ rd 19:03 UNIO EV Sam Coatta/4 Tyler Hynes/3 11,23,10,14,12 10,5,23,22,14 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Cornell G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Ryan, Joakim Nick DeSimone Anderson, Holden Charlie Vasaturo Weidner, Jake Michael Pontarelli Stoick, Gavin Ryan Scarfo Hilbrich, Christian Mark Bennett Dias, Madison Sam Coatta Freschi, Eric EliLichtenwald Knisley, John JC Brassard McCarron, John Spencer Foo Yates, Trevor Roman Ammirato Buckles, Matt Daniel Ciampini Wedman, Dan Max Novak Tschantz, Dwyer Matt Wilkins Bardreau, Cole Mike Vecchione MacDonald, Jacob Connor Light Bliss, Ryan Tyler Hynes Kubiak, Jeff Sebastien Gingras McCarron, Patrick Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 30 Coon, Ryan dnp Totals Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 59: EMPTY NET 0: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO CORN Shots by Period UNIO CORN Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION CORNELL 1st 1-3 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 1-1 (2) 0-2 (2) 3rd 1-5 (9) 0-2 (1) Total 3-9 (13) 0-4 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION CORNELL 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Chip McDonald Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:JasonShattie ## Cornell Dec Min GA Saves 31 Stewart, Hayden L 20: Gillam, Mitch 40: st Connor Union 2.Roughing 14:36 Light 1st Freschi, Eric Cornell 2.Roughing 14:36 2nd Fiegl, Jared Cornell 2.Hooking 18:00 PP 3rd JC Brassard Union 2.Interference 07:12 PP 3rd Freschi, Eric Cornel 2.Cross-Checking 09:55 3rd Spencer Foo Union 2.Hitting After Whistle 09:55 3rd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Slashing 11:17 PP PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 3rd Knisley, Cornel 2.High Sticking 06:23 1st Hilbrich, Christian Cornell 2.Hooking 14:40 PP John PP 3rd Connor Light Union 2.Tripping 09:25 PP 1st Freschi, Eric Cornell 2.High Sticking 15:17 PP 3rd Stoick, Gavin Cornel 2.Hitting From 12:05 PP 1st Connor Light Union 2.Holding 18:54 Behind 3rd McCarron, John Cornel 2.Slashing 14:06 PP 1st Tschantz, Dwyer Cornell 2.Interference 18:54 3rd Roman Ammirato Union 2.Cross-Checking 16:49 2nd Nick DeSimone Union 2.Hooking 03:17 PP 3rd Stoick, Gavin Cornel 2.Unsportsmanlike 16:49 2nd Spencer Foo Union 2.Interference 09:02 PP Con 3rd Connor Light Union 2.Roughing 16:49 2nd Bardreau, Cole Cornell 2.Cross-Checking 14:39 PP PP 3rd Buckles, Matt Cornel 2.Charging 19:31 PP 3rd Ryan, Joakim Cornell 5.Cross-Checking 04:23 PP (22-9-4) Quinnipiac 4, Union 3 (3OT) March 13, 2015 High Point Solutions Arena Hamden, Conn. Att: 2,750 ( ) ( ) Union 3, Quinnipiac 2 March 14, 2015 High Point Solutions Arena Hamden, Conn. Att: 2,858 ( ) Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 09:42 UNIO PP Matt Wilkins/12 Nick DeSimone/9 19,4,9,15,7 20,22,14,4 Spencer Foo 2. 1st 15:17 UNIO EV Mike Vecchione/19 Matt Wilkins/15 21,19,24,14,15 27,17,14,19,11 Sebastien Gingras/ nd 15:04 QU PP Clifton, Tim/9 Agosta, Justin/16 18,2,21,6 11,12,14,7,19 Smith, Derek/ rd 04:58 UNIO EV MichaelPontarelli/4 Spencer Foo/13 7,4,21,15,2 24,17,12,14,23 Mike Vecchione/ rd 18:34 QU EX Anas, Sam/21 Agosta, Justin/16 18,24,2,21,17 7,12,6,11,26,8 Toews, Devon/ rd 19:22 QU EX Anas, Sam/22 Toews, Devon/16 18,21,6,22 7,20,16,11,26,6 Peca, Matthew/28 7. O3 06:32 QU EV Barron, Alex/3 Federico, Danny/8 24,2,11,15,10 8,22,4,20,23 Clifton, Connor/5 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Quinnipiac G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Clifton, Connor Nick DeSimone Toews, Devon Charlie Vasaturo Anas, Sam Michael Pontarelli Barron, Alex Ryan Scarfo Clifton, Tim Mark Bennett Agosta, Justin Sam Coatta Smith, Derek EliLichtenwald Smith, Landon Theo Di Pauli Tiefenwerth, K.J JC Brassard Jonzzon, Soren Spencer Foo MacMaster, Tanner Daniel Ciampini Peca, Matthew Max Novak Federico, Danny Matt Wilkins Schutt, Tommy Mike Vecchione Pieper, Bo Connor Light St. Denis, Travis Tyler Hynes McKernan, Kevin Sebastien Gingras Taverner, Andrew T TEAM T TEAM Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 29 Lawrence, Sean dnp Totals Meyers, Jacob dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period Team OT O2 O3 Tot UNIO QU Shots by Period Team OT O2 O3 Tot UNIO QU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION QU 1st 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-3 (4) 1-1 (1) 3rd 0-0 (0) 1-3 (6) OT 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) O2 0-1 (0) 0-1 (0) O3 0-1 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-6 (6) 2-5 (7) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION QU 1st nd rd OT O O Total Three stars: 1. Anas, Sam 2. Colin Stevens 3. Toews, Devon Officials: Referee:Robert St. Lawrence Referee:Cameron Lynch Linesman:RyanKnapp Linesman:GlenCooke Goal judge:len Mirto Goal judge:mike Cusano Pen timekeeper:john Manzi Game timekeeper:rueulbelcher Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1st 03:46 QU Anas, Sam/23 St. Denis, 21,19,28,6,15 7,26,19,12,6 1. EV Travi/ st 04:13 UNIO EV Ryan Scarfo/11 JC Brassard/9 9,14,24,17,18 16,18,20,4,22 Daniel Ciampini/ nd 06:18 QU EV Peca, Matthew/6 Pieper, Bo/9 15,21,14,24,19 20,24,27,6,39 McKernan, Kevin/2 4. 2nd 13:28 UNIO EV Max Novak/10 Ryan Scarfo/8 9,18,17,2,4 8,26,22,7,12 Daniel Ciampini/ rd 16:07 UNIO EV MichaelPontarelli/5 Nick Cruice/2 8,7,12,14,24 8,12,26,7,14 EliLichtenwald/7 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Quinnipiac G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Sherbinin,Brayden Nick DeSimone Clifton, Connor Charlie Vasaturo Toews, Devon Michael Pontarelli Anas, Sam Nick Cruice Barron, Alex Ryan Scarfo Clifton, Tim Mark Bennett Agosta, Justin Sam Coatta Smith, Derek EliLichtenwald Smith, Landon Theo Di Pauli Jonzzon, Soren JC Brassard MacMaster, Tanner Spencer Foo Peca, Matthew Daniel Ciampini Federico, Danny Max Novak Schutt, Tommy Matt Wilkins Pieper, Bo Mike Vecchione St. Denis, Travis Sebastien Gingras McKernan, Kevin Noah Henry Taverner, Andrew Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 29 Lawrence, Sean dnp Totals Meyers, Jacob dnp Totals ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens W 60: GOALTENDERS Goals by Period UNIO QU Shots by Period UNIO QU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION QU 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (1) 2nd 0-2 (3) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-1 (1) 0-0 (0) Total 0-3 (4) 0-1 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION QU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Colin Stevens 2. Ryan Scarfo 3. Peca, Matthew Officials: Referee:Joe Carusone Referee:Peter Feola Linesman:RyanKnapp Linesman:GlenCooke Goal judge:len Mirto Goal judge:mike Cusano Pen timekeeper:john Manzi Game timekeeper:reuel Belcher ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA Saves 34 Garteig, Michael L 58: EMPTY NET 1: ## Union Dec Min GA OT O2 O3 Saves ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA OT O2 O3 Saves 34 Garteig, Michael W 105: Colin Stevens OTL 106: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player MinOffense Time Team 3rd Tyler Hynes Union 2.Tripping 01:50 1st St. Denis, Travis QU 2.Tripping 08:40 PP PP 3rd Michael Pontarelli Union 2.Holding 07:25 PP 2nd Anas, Sam QU 2.Contact To The Head 03:07 PP 3rd TEAM Union 2.Too Many 19:07 PP 2nd Anas, Sam QU 2.Roughing 09:06 PP Players On O2 Matt Wilkins Union 2.Hooking 10:58 PP 2nd Clifton, Connor QU 2.Holding 09:06 PP O2 TEAM QU 2.Too Many 12:21 2nd JC Brassard Union 2.Tripping 13:13 PP Players On O3 Barron, QU 2.Hooking 04:05 2nd Peca, Matthew QU 2.Goaltender Interference 17:49 PP Alex PP 2nd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Tripping 18:44 PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 2nd Jonzzon, QU 2.Cross-Checking 09:46 1st Matt Wilkins Union 2.Cross-Checking 17:57 PP Soren PP 3rd St. Denis, Travis QU 2.Tripping 11:13 PP 2nd Smith, Derek QU 2.Holding 07:14 PP Win-Colin Stevens ( ). Loss-Garteig, Michael (21-8-3). Referee's signature

51 BOX SCORES 51 ( ) Quinnipiac 3, Union 1 March 15, 2015 High Point Solutions Arena Hamden, Conn. Att: 2,784 ( ) MAHIMATTPHOTO Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 1st 19:14 QU EV Jonzzon, Soren/6 Smith, Landon/14 2,9,17,18,6 20,16,22,18,4 Federico, Danny/9 2. 2nd 04:10 QU EV Jonzzon, Soren/7 Smith, Landon/15 4,18,9,17,2 18,16,14,12,20 Agosta, Justin 3. 2nd 07:19 UNIO EV Matt Wilkins/13 Charlie Vasaturo/4 19,6,15,22,21 23,39,27,22,11 Mike Vecchione/ rd 19:23 QU EN Peca, Matthew/7 St. Denis, Travi/18 19,2,17,21,4,18 20,26,6,22 Smith, Derek/10 TEAM SUMMARY # Union G A Pim Sh +/- Bl # Quinnipiac G A Pim Sh +/- Bl 2 Jeff Taylor Sherbinin,Brayden Nick DeSimone Clifton, Connor Charlie Vasaturo Toews, Devon Michael Pontarelli Anas, Sam Nick Cruice Barron, Alex Ryan Scarfo Clifton, Tim Sam Coatta Agosta, Justin EliLichtenwald Smith, Derek Theo Di Pauli Smith, Landon JC Brassard Jonzzon, Soren Spencer Foo MacMaster, Tanner Daniel Ciampini Peca, Matthew Max Novak Federico, Danny Matt Wilkins Schutt, Tommy Mike Vecchione Pieper, Bo Connor Light St. Denis, Travis Sebastien Gingras McKernan, Kevin David Roy Taverner, Andrew Alex Sakellaropoulo dnp 29 Lawrence, Sean dnp Totals Meyers, Jacob dnp Totals Goals by Period UNIO QU Shots by Period UNIO QU Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd UNION QU 1st 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 2nd 0-1 (1) 0-1 (4) 3rd 0-2 (2) 0-2 (0) Total 0-3 (3) 0-3 (4) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd UNION QU 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Garteig, Michael 2. Jonzzon, Soren 3. Peca, Matthew Officials: Referee:Kevin Graber Referee:Chip McDonald Linesman:Jim Briggs Linesman:StephenDrain Goal judge:len Mirto Goal judge:mike Cusano Pen timekeeper:john Manzi Game timekeeper:reuel Belcher GOALTENDERS ## Union Dec Min GA Saves 30 Colin Stevens L 58: EMPTY NET 1: ## Quinnipiac Dec Min GA Saves 34 Garteig, Michael W 60: PENALTY SUMMARY Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 3rd Clifton, QU 2.Hooking 08:37 2nd Smith, Derek QU 2.Holding 01:01 PP Tim PP 3rd Jeff Taylor Union 2.Roughing 16:04 PP 2nd Max Novak Union 2.Boarding 11:16 PP 3rd Taverner, Andrew QU 2.Hooking 18:24 PP 2nd Matt Wilkins Union 2.Hooking 19:29 PP Matt Wilkins led the Dutchmen in postseason scoring, amassing four goals and four assists for eight points in five games. MAHIMATTPHOTO Union rallied from a 3-1 deficit, scoring seven unanswered goals, to capture the 2015 Capital District Mayor s Cup, 8-3, before 8,714 fans at the Times Union Center in Albany. The Dutchmen hold a 2-1 lead over the Engineers in the Cup series.

52 ECAC HOCKEY 52 Steve Hagwell, Commissioner Ed Krajewski, Assistant Commissioner Paul Stewart, Director of Officiating ECAC Hockey 51 South Pearl Street Albany, NY ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS PL SCHOOL PTS REC GP ECAC STK POSTSEASON 1. Quinnipiac L2 NCAA Regional SF 2. St. Lawrence L1 ECAC Semifinals 3. Yale L2 NCAA Regional SF 4. Colgate L1 ECAC Final Dartmouth L2 ECAC Quarterfinals 6. Harvard L1 NCAA Regional SF 7. Cornell L3 ECAC First Round 8. Clarkson L1 ECAC First Round 9. Rensselaer L2 ECAC Quarterfinals 10. Union L1 ECAC Quarterfinals 11. Brown L3 ECAC First Round 12. Princeton L6 ECAC First Round AWARDS Player of the Year Jimmy Vesey, Harvard Ken Dryden Award Goaltender of the Year Alex Lyon, Yale Best Defensive Defensemen Rob O Gara, Yale Best Defensive Forward Cole Bardreau, Cornell Rookie of the Year Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence Sportsmanship Award Yale CONFERENCE Goals Jimmy Vesey, Harvard 18 Assists three players 16 Points Jimmy Vesey, Harvard 34 Power Play Goals Daniel Ciampini, Union 7 Short-Handed Goals Patrick Doherty, St. Lawrence 2 Game-Winning Goals Travis St. Denis, Quinnipiac 5 Penalty Minutes Gunnar Hughes, St. Lawrence 58 Blocked Shots Andy Simpson, Dartmouth 60 Faceoffs Won Mike Vecchione, Union 307 Goals-Against Average Michael Garteig, Quinnipiac 1.62 Save Percentage Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence.939 Scoring Offense Harvard 3.23 Scoring Defense Quinnipiac, Yale 1.68 Power Play Cornell, Harvard 20.3 Penalty Kill Clarkson 92.0 OVERALL Goals Jimmy Vesey, Harvard 32 Assists two players 31 Points Jimmy Vesey, Harvard 58 Power Play Goals two players 9 Short-Handed Goals Mike Vecchione, Union 3 Game-Winning Goals two players 6 Penalty Minutes two players 76 Blocked Shots Andy Simpson, Dartmouth 83 Faceoffs Won Mike Vecchione, Union 553 Goals-Against Average Alex Lyon, Yale 1.62 Save Percentage Alex Lyon, Yale.939 Scoring Offense Harvard 3.27 Scoring Defense Yale 1.64 Power Play Harvard 20.5 Penalty Kill Yale 90.1 Tim Taylor Coach of the Year Greg Carvel, St. Lawrence First Team All-League F Daniel Ciampini, Union F Matthew Peca, Quinnipiac F Jimmy Vesey, Harvard D Rob O Gara, Yale D Joakim Ryan, Cornell G Alex Lyon, Yale Second Team All-League F Sam Anas, Quinnipiac F Kyle Criscuolo, Harvard F Eric Neiley, Dartmouth D Eric Sweetman, St. Lawrence D Patrick McNally, Harvard G Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence Third Team All-League F Cole Bardreau, Cornell F Kyle Baun, Colgate F Tyson Spink, Colgate D Danny Federico, Quinnipiac D Jeff Taylor, Union G Michael Garteig, Quinnipiac All-Rookie Team F Spencer Foo, Union F Drew Melanson, Rensselaer F Landon Smith, Quinnipiac D Nolan Gluchowski, St. Lawrence D Kelly Summers, Clarkson G Kyle Hayton, St. Lawrence

53 ECAC HOCKEY ARENAS 53 Brown George V. Meehan Auditorium (2,495) Clarkson Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus Center (3,000) Colgate J. Howard Starr Rink (2,246) Cornell James Lynah Rink (4,267) Dartmouth Thompson Arena (4,500) Harvard Bright-Landry Hockey Center (2,776) Princeton Hobey Baker Memorial Rink (2,092) Quinnipiac High Points Solution Arena (3,084) Rensselaer Livingston W. Houston Field House (4,800) St. Lawrence Charles W. Appleton Arena (3,000) Union Frank L. Messa Rink at Achillies Center (2,054) Yale David S. Ingalls Rink (3,486)

54 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-10th, 17 pts.) Coach: Rick Bennett #11 Quinnipiac % L 1-3 #11 Quinnipiac % W 3-2 #11 Quinnipiac % L 3OT 3-4 Cornell * W 7-0 Cornell * W 4-2 F.28 CLARKSON + W 3-2 F.27 #19 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 Cornell + L 1-2 Colgate + L 0-2 F.14 BROWN + L 0-1 F.13 #15 YALE + L 0-2 St. Lawrence + L 1-7 Clarkson + W 4-1 Dartmouth + L 2-3 #4 Harvard + W 5-4 J.24 Rensselaer = W 8-3 J.17 #14 COLGATE + L 4-5 J.16 CORNELL + L 1-5 #15 Quinnipiac + L 3-4 Princeton + W 5-2 #1 Boston U. T OT 3-3 D.28 Sacred Heart ^ W 3-1 D.27 Connecticut ^ L 2-3 Yale + W 3-1 Brown + W 7-1 N.29 Western Michigan x L 2-8 Notre Dame x W OT 3-2 N.15 PRINCETON + W 6-1 N.14 #20 QUINNIPIAC + L 3-4 N.8 HARVARD + T OT 2-2 N.7 DARTMOUTH + L OT 3-4 N.1 RENSSELAER + L OT 1-2 Rensselaer + L 1-6 O.25 #9 ST. CLOUD STATE L 2-3 O.24 #9 ST. CLOUD STATE W 5-1 Maine W 5-2 Maine W 3-0 O.11 #19 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-1 O.10 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 7-3 O.5 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (exh.) W 6-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Hamden, Conn.) * ECAC Hockey First Round (Ithaca, N.Y.) = Capital District Mayor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) x Shillelagh Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) ^ Frozen Holiday Classic (Bridgeport, Conn.) + ECAC Hockey (32-6-4, ECAC-1st, 37 pts.) Coach: Rick Bennett A.12 #2 Minnesota $$ W 7-4 A.10 #3 Boston College $ W 5-4 M.29 #10 Providence && W 3-1 M.28 #14 Vermont & W 5-2 M.22 #14 Colgate ## W 5-2 M.21 #13 Cornell # W 5-2 M.15 DARTMOUTH % W 4-2 M.14 DARTMOUTH % W 3-0 Brown + W 3-0 #14 Yale + W 2-0 F.22 ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-2 F.21 CLARKSON + W 5-0 #19 Colgate + T OT 4-4 #10 Cornell + W 4-1 F.8 #13 YALE + W 5-3 F.7 BROWN + W 4-3 #15 Clarkson + W 4-3 St. Lawrence + L 1-2 J.25 Rensselaer = L 1-2 J.24 HARVARD + W 4-3 #17 New Hampshire W 3-1 #17 New Hampshire W 3-1 Princeton + W 3-0 #7 Quinnipiac + L 1-2 #1 St. Cloud State T OT-SOW 3-3 #1 St. Cloud State W 4-1 D.11 DARTMOUTH + W 3-2 D.7 #5 QUINNIPIAC + W 6-4 D.6 PRINCETON + W 3-0 Penn State W 5-4 Penn State W 4-3 #10 Rensselaer + W 4-1 N.15 #10 RENSSELAER + W 4-3 N.9 #14 CORNELL + W 3-0 N.8 COLGATE + L 3-5 Harvard + W 4-2 Dartmouth + W 7-2 Connecticut T OT 2-2 O.19 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L 2-3 O.18 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L OT 5-6 O.12 BOWLING GREEN W 5-2 O.11 BOWLING GREEN T OT 3-3 $$ NCAA Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) $ NCAA Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.) && NCAA East Regional Final (Bridgeport, Conn.) & NCAA East Regional Semfinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Lake Placid, N.Y.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Lake Placid, N.Y.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) = Capital District Mayor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-4th, 24 pts.) Coach: Rick Bennett M.31 #1 Quinnipiac && L 1-5 M.30 #6 Boston College & W 5-1 M.23 Brown ## W 3-1 M.22 #11 Yale # W 5-0 M.16 DARTMOUTH % W 5-2 M.15 DARTMOUTH % W 4-1 M.2 CLARKSON + W 4-0 M.1 ST. LAWRENCE + W 5-1 Cornell + L 2-4 Colgate + L 1-4 F.16 BROWN + W 2-0 F.15 #9 YALE + W 4-2 St. Lawrence + L 2-4 Clarkson + L 1-2 F.1 DARTMOUTH + T OT 2-2 J.26 Rensselaer = W 3-2 J.22 HARVARD + W 4-1 J.19 #20 COLGATE + W 2-1 J.18 #16 CORNELL + L 2-3 Quinnipiac + L 2-3 Princeton + W 3-2 Lake Superior State L 1-3 Lake Superior State L 1-4 D.30 Merrimack ^ W 4-1 Vermont ^ L 1-2 #15 Yale + T OT 2-2 Brown + T OT 3-3 D.1 PRINCETON + T OT 4-4 N.30 #16 QUINNIPIAC + L 0-4 N.25 PENN STATE W 4-1 N.24 PENN STATE W 2-0 Dartmouth + L 2-3 #13 Harvard + W 6-2 N.3 RENSSELAER + W 7-3 Rensselaer + W 4-2 Connecticut T OT 2-2 American International W 8-0 Bowling Green W 4-1 Bowling Green W 5-3 O.6 MERRIMACK L 1-4 && East Regional Final (Providence, R.I.) & East Regional Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Atlantic City, N.J.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Atlantic City, N.J.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) = Capital District Mayor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) ^ Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) + ECAC Hockey

55 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES (26-8-7, ECAC-1st, 32 pts.) Coach: Rick Bennett A.5 #9 Ferris State $ L 1-3 M.24 #13 Massachusetts-Lowell && W 4-2 M.23 #15 Michigan State & W 3-1 M.17 #19 Harvard ## W 3-1 M.16 #20 Colgate # W 6-2 M.10 RENSSELAER % W 4-2 M.9 RENSSELAER % W 3-2 #20 Colgate + W 5-3 #11 Cornell + L 2-3 F.18 QUINNIPIAC + W 5-2 F.17 PRINCETON + W 3-0 Dartmouth + W 5-1 F.4 #14 CORNELL + T OT 4-4 F.3 #20 COLGATE + W 3-1 J.28 ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-0 J.27 CLARKSON + W 5-2 Brown + L 2-3 Yale + W 3-1 J.14 RENSSELAER + W 5-1 Harvard + x W 2-0 J.7 DARTMOUTH + W 7-1 J.6 HARVARD + T OT 3-3 #5 Colorado College L 1-2 #15 Denver L 1-3 #5 Merrimack W 3-1 D.10 Rensselaer ^ W 5-2 Princeton + T OT 3-3 Quinnipiac + T OT 2-2 #11 Michigan W 6-3 Rensselaer + W 5-1 N.12 #10 YALE + L 0-4 N.11 BROWN + L 1-2 Clarkson + W 3-1 St. Lawrence + W 2-0 O.29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 5-2 New Hampshire L OT 1-2 RIT W 5-0 Niagara T OT 3-3 O.15 #12 WESTERN MICHIGAN T OT 3-3 O.14 #12 WESTERN MICHIGAN T OT 2-2 Army W 8-1 $ NCAA Semifinal (Tampa, Fla.) && NCAA East Regional Final (Bridgeport, Conn.) & NCAA East Regional Semifinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Atlantic City, N.J.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Atlantic City, N.J.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) x Frozen Fenway (Boston, Mass.) ^ Festivus Faceoff (Lake Placid, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-1st, 36 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.25 Minnesota-Duluth & L 0-2 M.13 COLGATE % L 3-4 M.12 COLGATE % L 2-4 M.11 COLGATE % W 4-1 F.26 PRINCETON + W 5-0 F.25 QUINNIPIAC + T OT 2-2 St. Lawrence + W 5-2 Clarkson + W OT 4-3 F.12 COLGATE + W 6-3 F.11 CORNELL + W 4-0 Quinnipiac + W OT 3-2 #19 Princeton + W 7-4 J.29 BROWN + W 4-2 J.28 #1 YALE + W 3-2 J.22 HARVARD + W 2-1 J.21 DARTMOUTH + L 1-4 Cornell + W 5-1 Colgate + W 2-1 J.8 CLARKSON + W 8-1 J.7 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-1 J.1 Bemidji State x L 1-3 #19 Minnesota x W OT 3-2 Western Michigan L 1-3 Western Michigan L 1-2 D.11 ARMY W 6-2 D.10 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 8-1 Yale + L 0-5 Brown + W 5-4 #18 Rensselaer + L OT 3-4 N.12 #18 RENSSELAER + W 2-1 Dartmouth + T OT 0-0 Harvard + W 2-1 O.30 #20 Rensselaer = T OT 3-3 O.28 CONNECTICUT T OT 3-3 O.23 RIT W 7-2 O.22 NIAGARA W 6-1 O.16 Alaska-Anchorage ^ W 4-3 O.15 ALASKA ^ L 1-2 O.9 SACRED HEART W 7-3 O.8 SACRED HEART W 9-0 & NCAA East Regional Semifinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) x Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) = Halloween Faceoff (Lake Placid, N.Y.) ^ Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, Alaska) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-3rd, 28 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.20 #7 Cornell ## L 0-3 M.19 St. Lawrence # W 3-1 M.14 QUINNIPIAC % W 2-1 M.13 QUINNIPIAC % W 3-1 M.12 QUINNIPIAC % L 5OT 2-3 Colgate + L 2-5 Cornell + L 1-4 F.20 QUINNIPIAC + W 7-3 F.19 PRINCETON + W 4-1 Harvard + L 3-4 Dartmouth + W 5-4 F.6 ST. LAWRENCE + W 4-2 F.5 CLARKSON + W 11-2 Brown + T OT 2-2 #6 Yale + L 3-4 J.23 DARTMOUTH + L 1-3 J.21 HARVARD + L 1-4 J.16 RENSSELAER + W 3-1 #12 Quinnipiac + W OT 2-1 Princeton + W 7-3 Army W OT 2-1 Connecticut = W 7-0 D.29 #15 Massachusetts = L 3-4 U.S. Under-18 (exh.) W 4-1 Rensselaer + W 5-4 D.5 #7 CORNELL + T OT 2-2 D.4 COLGATE + W 3-1 Rensselaer ^ W OT 5-4 N.27 Lake Superior State ^ T OT-SOW 0-0 Clarkson + W 5-1 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 N.7 #6 YALE + T OT 3-3 N.6 BROWN + T OT 3-3 O.30 RENSSELAER + L OT 3-4 O.24 SACRED HEART L OT 5-6 O.23 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 4-2 #19 St. Cloud State L 1-3 #19 St. Cloud State T OT 3-3 O.10 MAINE W 6-3 O.9 MAINE W 4-1 ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Albany, N.Y.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Albany, N.Y.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) = UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.) ^ RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey

56 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-T8th, 20 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman #11 Princeton % L 1-3 #11 Princeton % W 5-2 #11 Princeton % L 2-3 M.7 CLARKSON * W 7-2 M.6 CLARKSON * W 5-3 F.28 CLARKSON + W 2-1 F.27 #17 ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-2 #11 Cornell + L 2-5 Colgate + T OT 2-2 F.14 BROWN + W 3-1 F.13 #10 YALE + L 2-4 F.7 RENSSELAER + W OT 2-1 Rensselaer + W 3-0 #20 Dartmouth + T OT 2-2 Harvard + L 1-3 St. Lawrence + L 2-5 Clarkson + L OT 3-4 J.17 COLGATE + W 6-3 J.16 #5 CORNELL + L 1-4 Quinnipiac + W 4-2 #5 Princeton + W 3-2 J.3 Massachusetts-Lowell x W 2-1 J.2 #1 Notre Dame x L 1-3 Maine L 1-5 Maine L 1-3 D.9 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 6-0 Yale + W 5-2 Brown + L 4-5 N.29 PROVIDENCE W 4-2 N.28 ARMY W 5-4 N.15 #11 PRINCETON + L 1-4 N.14 QUINNIPIAC + L 3-6 N.8 #18 HARVARD + W 3-1 N.7 DARTMOUTH + L 2-5 O.31 CONNECTICUT W 3-2 O.25 Colgate = W 4-2 O.24 Rensselaer = T OT 1-1 Nebraska-Omaha ^ L OT 1-2 O.17 Quinnipiac ^ W OT 6-5 O.11 U.S. UNDER-18 (exh.) L 4-5 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Princeton, N.J.) * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) x Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) = Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) ^ Omaha Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-T4th, 25 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.15 CORNELL % L 2-3 M.14 CORNELL % L 2-3 Brown + L 0-2 Yale + W 2-1 F.23 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-1 F.22 CLARKSON + T OT 3-3 Colgate + L 0-8 Cornell + W 3-2 F.9 DARTMOUTH + T OT 0-0 F.8 HARVARD + L 2-3 F.2 QUINNIPIAC + T OT 3-3 F.1 PRINCETON + W 4-3 Clarkson + L 2-3 St. Lawrence + W 3-1 Rensselaer + W 4-1 J.18 RENSSELAER + W 2-1 J.12 CORNELL + W 2-1 J.11 COLGATE + W 5-4 Army W 3-2 J.4 CONNECTICUT W 4-1 D.30 New Brunswick = (exh.) L 3-8 D.29 St. Thomas (NB) = (exh.) W 3-1 New Brunswick (exh.) W 7-5 D.15 NEBRASKA-OMAHA L 2-4 D.14 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W OT 3-2 D.8 NORTHEASTERN T OT 1-1 Providence L 2-5 Princeton + L 3-4 Quinnipiac + W 4-3 Massachusetts L 2-5 Harvard + L 0-4 Dartmouth + L 0-4 N.3 YALE + T OT 3-3 N.2 BROWN + T OT 2-2 O.27 St. Lawrence ^ L 0-4 O.26 Rensselaer ^ L 2-3 O.21 TROIS-RIVIERES (exh.) T OT 2-2 O.13 FERRIS STATE W 4-1 O.12 FERRIS STATE W 2-0 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) = Pete Kelly Cup (Fredericton, N.B.) ^ Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-12th, 15 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman Quinnipiac * L OT 4-5 Quinnipiac * L 1-3 F.24 BROWN + L 1-3 F.23 YALE + W 3-0 St. Lawrence + L 2-5 Clarkson + L 2-6 F.10 COLGATE + L 1-3 F.9 CORNELL + T OT 3-3 Dartmouth + L 2-3 Harvard + L 2-5 Yale + W OT 3-2 Brown + W 5-3 J.20 CLARKSON + W OT 2-1 J.19 ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-3 J.13 RENSSELAER + L 2-3 Rensselaer + W 5-0 J.6 HARVARD + L 2-3 J.5 DARTMOUTH + W 4-1 D.30 Rensselaer = W 5-1 D.29 St. Cloud State = L 2-4 Connecticut W 7-2 D.15 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL W 4-3 Quinnipiac + L 2-4 Princeton + L OT 3-4 Cornell + L 0-6 Colgate + L 2-5 N.25 MASSACHUSETTS W 4-3 N.24 ARMY W 4-1 N.4 PRINCETON + W OT 4-3 N.3 QUINNIPIAC + L 2-8 O.29 Quinnipiac ^ L 5-8 O.28 Rensselaer ^ T OT-SOL 3-3 Northeastern L 0-5 O.14 RIT T OT 2-2 Ferris State W ` 6-5 Ferris State W 2-0 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Hamden, Conn.) = Sheraton/TD Banknorth Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) ^ Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey

57 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-T6th, 22 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.4 YALE % L 5OT 2-3 M.3 YALE % L OT 1-2 F.25 CORNELL + L 1-2 F.24 COLGATE + L 0-2 Princeton + W OT 5-4 Quinnipiac + L 1-3 F.11 YALE + W 5-1 F.10 BROWN + W 2-1 Rensselaer + T OT 1-1 F.3 RENSSELAER + W 3-2 Harvard + W 2-1 Dartmouth + L 1-5 Brown + T OT 2-2 Yale + L 4-5 J.14 ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-3 J.13 CLARKSON + W 5-0 J.7 DARTMOUTH + T OT 2-2 J.6 HARVARD + T OT 1-1 D.30 Canisius = W 2-0 Minnesota = L 0-8 Ohio State L 1-6 Ohio State L 1-2 D.3 RIT W 2-0 RIT W 3-2 N.26 WAYNE STATE W 4-0 N.25 WAYNE STATE T OT 2-2 Colgate + L 0-5 Cornell + W 2-1 N.12 QUINNIPIAC + W 2-0 N.11 PRINCETON + W 6-2 Clarkson + L 1-4 St. Lawrence + L 2-6 Massachusetts-Lowell W 4-3 O.28 BENTLEY W 8-1 O.15 CONNECTICUT T OT 4-4 O.14 SACRED HEART W 5-2 Air Force ^ L 2-9 Colorado College ^ L 1-6 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) = Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) ^ Icebreaker Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-8th, 17 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.6 CLARKSON * L OT 3-4 M.5 CLARKSON * W OT 2-1 M.4 CLARKSON * L OT 0-1 F.26 PRINCETON + T OT 0-0 F.25 YALE + W 3-2 Cornell + L 1-4 Colgate + L 1-3 F.11 BROWN + L 0-3 F.4 HOLY CROSS W 4-2 F.1 HARVARD + L 1-8 Vermont + L 1-7 Dartmouth + L 1-5 St. Lawrence + L 3-7 Clarkson + L 0-2 J.15 COLGATE + L 0-2 J.14 CORNELL + L OT 1-2 J.8 DARTMOUTH + W 1-0 J.7 VERMONT + L 0-4 Connecticut W 4-0 Wayne State L 3-4 Wayne State W 5-1 Brown + L 0-2 Harvard + L 1-4 N.28 Holy Cross ^ L 1-3 N.27 Merrimack ^ T OT 4-4 Yale + W 5-2 Princeton + W 6-4 N.13 RENSSELAER + W 3-2 Rensselaer + W 5-4 N.6 CLARKSON + W 4-1 N.5 ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-5 O.30 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 2-3 O.29 MERCYHURST W 3-2 O.23 BOWLING GREEN L 0-1 O.22 BOWLING GREEN L 1-5 Colorado College L 2-4 Colorado College L 2-4 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) ^ Dunkin Donuts Coffee Pot (Providence, R.I.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-8th, 19 pts.) Coach: Nate Leaman M.6 CLARKSON * L 2-5 M.5 CLARKSON * L 3-8 Princeton + W OT 3-2 Yale + W 3-1 F.21 CORNELL + W 3-0 F.20 COLGATE + L 0-1 Harvard + L 2-3 Brown + T OT 2-2 F.7 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 F.6 CLARKSON + W 3-1 Dartmouth + W 7-0 Vermont + L 1-3 J.23 SACRED HEART W OT 4-3 Colgate + L 1-4 Cornell + T OT 1-1 J.10 RENSSELAER + L 1-3 Rensselaer + L 1-5 J.3 BROWN + L 1-4 J.2 HARVARD + L 2-3 D.28 Massachusetts-Lowell ^ L 3-5 Wisconsin ^ L 1-8 D.6 YALE + L 1-4 D.5 PRINCETON + L 0-4 N.22 MINNESOTA-DULUTH L 4-7 N.21 MINNESOTA-DULUTH T OT 2-2 N.15 VERMONT + W 5-1 N.14 DARTMOUTH + T OT 1-1 Clarkson + L 1-4 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 N.2 BENTLEY W 5-1 New Hampshire L 2-9 Bowling Green T OT 1-1 Bowling Green W 3-1 O.19 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 6-3 O.18 MERRIMACK W 3-1 Niagara W 4-2 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) ^ Badger Showdown (Madison, Wis.) + ECAC Hockey

58 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-6th, 22 pts.) Coach: Kevin Sneddon M.8 RENSSELAER * L 2-3 M.7 RENSSELAER * L 1-2 M.1 DARTMOUTH + L 1-2 F.28 VERMONT + W 5-3 Cornell + L 1-3 Colgate + L 1-5 F.15 PRINCETON + W 6-2 F.14 YALE + L 1-5 F.7 BROWN + L 2-3 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 Clarkson + W 5-3 Vermont + W 4-2 Dartmouth + W 2-0 J.18 COLGATE + W 4-1 J.17 CORNELL + L 0-6 J.10 RENSSELAER + T OT 3-3 J.4 HARVARD + L 1-3 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth L 2-5 Northeastern L 2-4 D.8 IONA W 4-1 Rensselaer + L 2-4 Brown + W 4-1 Harvard + L 4-7 N.24 CONNECTICUT W 8-0 Yale + L 3-7 Princeton + W 4-1 N.9 CLARKSON + T OT 2-2 N.8 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 N.2 HOLY CROSS L 1-4 Massachusetts-Lowell L 2-3 Bemidji State T OT 5-5 Bemidji State W 4-3 O.18 NIAGARA W 5-2 Merrimack T OT 4-4 Providence L 2-5 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-11th, 19 pts.) Coach: Kevin Sneddon M.2 CORNELL + L 1-3 M.1 COLGATE + W 5-2 Harvard + L 0-4 Brown + L 2-4 Princeton + L 2-4 Yale + W 5-2 F.9 ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-1 F.8 CLARKSON + T OT 3-3 Dartmouth + L 2-3 Vermont + W 4-0 J.26 VERMONT + W 5-2 J.25 DARTMOUTH + T OT 3-3 J.19 FINDLAY W 9-2 J.18 FINDLAY T OT 4-4 J.16 RENSSELAER + W 5-4 Clarkson + L 0-1 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 J.5 BROWN + W 3-2 J.4 HARVARD + L 2-3 D.29 NORTHEASTERN W 5-3 D.8 YALE + L 2-5 D.7 PRINCETON + W 3-1 Rensselaer + T OT 1-1 N.28 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 0-3 N.20 PROVIDENCE T OT 4-4 Colgate + L 1-2 Cornell + L 0-5 N.3 BEMIDJI STATE T OT 2-2 N.2 BEMIDJI STATE W 8-6 Merrimack L 0-3 Notre Dame W 7-4 Notre Dame W ECAC Hockey ( , ECAC-T9th, 18 pts.) Coach: Kevin Sneddon St. Lawrence * L 2-4 St. Lawrence * L 3-6 Cornell + L 1-2 Colgate + L 1-4 F.24 HARVARD + W 3-2 F.23 BROWN + T OT 2-2 F.16 PRINCETON + L 2-7 F.15 YALE + W 5-1 St. Lawrence + L 0-6 Clarkson + W 2-1 F.3 DARTMOUTH + W 4-3 F.2 VERMONT + W 3-1 Vermont + L 3-6 Dartmouth + L 4-6 J.20 CONNECTICUT W 5-1 J.13 CLARKSON + L 0-5 J.12 ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-5 J.10 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 3-5 Brown + L 3-6 Harvard + L 2-5 D.30 Bemidji State ^ T OT 2-2 Minnesota ^ L 2-3 Yale + L 3-4 Princeton + L 2-3 D.3 QUINNIPIAC L 2-3 Rensselaer + T OT 2-2 Massachusetts-Lowell W 5-3 N.24 MERCYHURST T OT 2-2 N.11 COLGATE + W 4-2 N.10 CORNELL + W 2-0 N.4 RENSSELAER + W 4-2 Providence L 0-8 O.28 MERRIMACK W 4-2 O.21 ARMY W 4-1 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Canton, N.Y.) ^ Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) + ECAC Hockey

59 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES (8-24-1, ECAC-10th) Coach: Kevin Sneddon St. Lawrence * L OT 3-4 St. Lawrence * L 4-8 Brown + W 4-2 Harvard + L 2-3 F.26 CLARKSON + L 2-3 F.25 ST. LAWRENCE + L 1-2 Colgate + L 3-9 Cornell + L 3-4 F.12 YALE + L 2-4 F.11 PRINCETON + L 1-6 F.3 DARTMOUTH + L 1-2 Princeton + W 3-1 Yale + T OT 2-2 Rensselaer + L 0-5 J.14 RENSSELAER + W OT 3-2 Dartmouth + L 1-5 Vermont + L 2-3 D.30 Bowling Green = L OT 4-5 D.29 Providence = L 1-3 Niagara W 4-3 D.4 HARVARD + L 1-5 D.3 BROWN + W OT 2-1 N.27 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-5 Army W 7-1 St. Lawrence + L 3-6 Clarkson + W 3-2 N.6 CORNELL + L OT 1-2 N.5 COLGATE + W 8-6 Merrimack L 1-3 Massachusetts-Lowell L 2-6 O.23 Rensselaer x L 3-6 O.16 Notre Dame ^ L 0-4 Denver ^ L 1-4 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Canton, N.Y.) = Rensselaer Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) x Capital Skate Classic (Glen Falls, N.Y.) ^ Ice Breaker Cup (Denver, Colo.) + ECAC Hockey (conference standings based on winning percentage) (3-26-3, ECAC-12th, 4 pts.) Coach: Kevin Sneddon Princeton + L 0-5 Yale + L 0-5 F.27 CORNELL + L 1-3 F.25 COLGATE + L 3-4 F.20 VERMONT + L 0-5 F.19 DARTMOUTH + L 2-5 Clarkson + L 0-3 St. Lawrence + L 2-8 F.6 BROWN + L 2-5 F.5 HARVARD + T OT 1-1 J.30 ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-4 J.29 CLARKSON + L 3-5 J.22 ARMY W 2-0 J.16 RENSSELAER + L 1-4 J.12 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 1-7 Harvard + L 3-4 Brown + T OT 3-3 J.3 YALE + L 1-5 J.2 PRINCETON + L 1-3 D.29 Merrimack = L 1-4 D.28 Minnesota-Duluth = L 2-4 Colgate + L 0-3 Cornell + L 2-5 N.28 NIAGARA T OT 3-3 Massachusetts L 2-4 Rensselaer + W OT 5-4 Dartmouth + L 1-5 Vermont + L 1-4 N.6 Rensselaer x L OT 2-3 O.31 MERRIMACK L 1-5 Maine ^ L 1-6 O.23 Niagara ^ W 5-3 = Rensselaer Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) x Capital Skate Classic (Glen Falls, N.Y.) ^ J.C. Penney Classic (Orono, Maine) + ECAC Hockey (starting with the season, the NCAA ruled that games against Canadians schools would count as exhibitions.) (6-22-4, ECAC-12th, 11 pts.) Coach: Stan Moore M.7 PRINCETON + T OT 3-3 M.6 YALE + L 2-4 Cornell + W 1-0 Colgate + W 6-0 Vermont + L 2-3 Dartmouth + L 1-8 F.14 CLARKSON + L 1-3 F.13 ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-5 Brown + L 1-4 Harvard + L 1-3 Rensselaer + T OT 3-3 Army W 6-3 J.17 RENSSELAER + L 2-7 J.10 HARVARD + L OT 2-3 J.9 BROWN + L 2-3 Yale + L 4-5 Princeton + L 1-3 Mankato State T OT 3-3 Mankato State L 2-5 D.6 COLGATE + L 0-3 D.5 CORNELL + W 4-2 Nebraska-Omaha W 6-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 3-6 St. Lawrence + L 0-7 Clarkson + T OT 3-3 N.15 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-4 N.11 Rensselaer x L 2-3 N.8 DARTMOUTH + L 0-4 N.7 VERMONT + W 1-0 Massachusetts-Lowell L 1-4 Merrimack L 4-5 Providence L OT 4-5 x Capital Skate Classic (Albany, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey

60 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-T5th, 25 pts.) Coach: Stan Moore Rensselaer % L 1-3 Rensselaer % L 1-3 Yale + W OT 6-5 Princeton + L OT 2-3 F.22 COLGATE + T OT 1-1 F.21 CORNELL + W 7-1 F.15 DARTMOUTH + W 2-0 F.14 VERMONT + W 2-0 St. Lawrence + W 2-1 Clarkson + L 2-3 F.1 ARMY W 8-1 J.31 BROWN + W 4-2 J.25 RENSSELAER + T OT 3-3 Rensselaer + L 3-5 Brown + L 2-4 Harvard + W 4-2 J.4 PRINCETON + W 6-4 J.3 YALE + W 2-1 D.28 MANKATO STATE W 6-1 D.27 MANKATO STATE W 8-2 D.21 Dalhousie ^ W 5-2 D.20 Princeton ^ L 3-6 D.11 HARVARD + L 0-3 Cornell + T OT 3-3 Colgate + L 1-4 N.30 OTTAWA W 3-1 N.23 CLARKSON + W 2-1 N.22 ST. LAWRENCE + L 3-4 N.16 Rensselaer x W 2-0 Vermont + L 0-1 Dartmouth + W 7-3 N.2 MERRIMACK L 2-3 N.1 PROVIDENCE W 2-0 New Hampshire L 2-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Troy, N.Y.) ^ J.C. Penney Classic (Orono, Maine) x Capital Skate Classic (Albany, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey (7-19-4, ECAC-11th, 11 pts.) Coach: Bruce Delventhal M.2 YALE + W 4-2 M.1 PRINCETON + L 3-4 Colgate + L 2-4 Cornell + L 1-5 Dartmouth + W 3-2 Vermont + L 1-4 F.10 ST. LAWRENCE + L 5-6 F.9 CLARKSON + L 4-5 Harvard + L 0-6 Brown + T OT 2-2 J.27 AIR FORCE W 10-0 J.26 RENSSELAER + L 1-3 Rensselaer + L 2-4 J.13 BROWN + T OT 2-2 J.12 HARVARD + L 0-2 Princeton + W 6-1 Yale + L 0-4 Merrimack W 4-2 Maine L 0-4 D.10 CORNELL + T OT 5-5 D.9 COLGATE + L 2-5 Clarkson + L 1-4 St. Lawrence + L 3-6 N.24 PROVIDENCE L 2-4 N.11 VERMONT + L 2-5 N.10 DARTMOUTH + W 6-2 Army T OT 0-0 O.29 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 2-3 O.28 MAINE L 1-4 O.22 WATERLOO W ECAC Hockey (9-16-4, ECAC-T10th, 16 pts.) Coach: Bruce Delventhal Princeton # L 2-5 Cornell + L 2-8 Colgate + L 5-7 F.26 HARVARD + W 5-3 F.24 BROWN + T OT 2-2 F.18 YALE + L 2-5 F.17 PRINCETON + W 7-4 Dartmouth + L 5-6 Vermont + L 1-8 St. Lawrence + W 6-0 Clarkson + L 2-4 J.28 VERMONT + T OT 1-1 J.27 DARTMOUTH + W 6-5 Yale + L 2-5 J.13 RENSSELAER + W 5-2 J.7 COLGATE + L 1-2 J.6 CORNELL + L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-4 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-6 Princeton + T OT 2-2 Rensselaer + L 3-4 Brown + L 1-5 Harvard + L 2-5 N.19 ELMIRA W 7-1 N.12 CLARKSON + T OT 3-3 N.11 ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-2 Massachusetts W 6-3 N.4 ARMY W 4-3 Providence L 5-7 # ECAC Preliminary (Princeton, N.J.) + ECAC Hockey

61 ALL-TIME DIVISION I SCORES ( , ECAC-6th, 23 pts.) Coach: Bruce Delventhal Rensselaer % L 3-8 Rensselaer % L 1-5 Rensselaer % W 4-3 M.5 CORNELL + W 5-2 M.4 COLGATE + W 7-6 Harvard + T OT 3-3 Brown + W 3-2 Yale + W 3-1 Princeton + W OT 3-2 F.12 DARTMOUTH + W 5-3 F.11 VERMONT + T OT 4-4 F.5 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 F.4 CLARKSON + L OT 3-4 Vermont + L 0-4 Dartmouth + W 5-4 J.21 YALE + W 5-4 Rensselaer + L 3-5 J.14 RENSSELAER + L 2-8 Colgate + L 5-8 Cornell + W 6-2 D.30 New Brunswick ^ W 6-2 Concordia ^ W 5-3 D.11 PRINCETON + T OT 4-4 D.4 BROWN + L OT 5-6 D.3 HARVARD + L 0-2 N.26 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL T OT 4-4 Clarkson + L 7-8 St. Lawrence + L 2-3 Army W 7-3 O.30 MCGILL W 4-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (Troy, N.Y.) ^ Concordia Invitational (Montreal, Que.) + ECAC Hockey (3-22-0, ECAC-12th, 6 pts.) Coach: Bruce Delventhal Yale + L 3-5 Princeton + L 1-3 F.27 CORNELL + W 5-3 F.26 COLGATE + L 2-5 Clarkson + L 0-9 St. Lawrence + L 0-7 Dartmouth + L 3-7 Vermont + L 0-5 F.5 BROWN + L 4-7 J.29 RENSSELAER + L 3-8 Colgate + L 1-2 Cornell + L 2-5 J.17 DARTMOUTH + L 1-2 J.14 HARVARD + L 2-3 J.9 PRINCETON + W 3-1 J.8 YALE + L 2-4 Merrimack L 0-2 Rensselaer + L 3-9 D.5 ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-6 D.4 CLARKSON + L 2-5 Massachusetts-Lowell L 4-5 N.23 VERMONT + W 3-2 Brown + L 2-5 Harvard + L 0-4 N.7 ARMY L ECAC Hockey (3-21-1, ECAC-12th, 5 pts.) Coach: Bruce Delventhal F.29 YALE + L OT 4-5 F.28 PRINCETON + L 1-4 Cornell + W 6-4 Colgate + L 2-7 F.15 CLARKSON + L 3-6 F.14 ST. LAWRENCE + L 1-5 F.8 DARTMOUTH + L 1-8 F.7 VERMONT + L 2-5 Harvard + L 3-7 Brown + L 3-4 J.25 RENSSELAER + L 3-5 Dartmouth + W OT 2-1 Princeton + L 3-4 Yale + T OT 5-5 J.4 COLGATE + L 3-8 J.3 CORNELL + L 1-8 D.28 Northeastern = L 5-8 Rensselaer = L 4-6 St. Lawrence + L 3-7 Clarkson + L 1-6 N.30 CONCORDIA W 10-3 N.16 BROWN + L 2-3 N.15 HARVARD + L 5-7 Vermont + L 1-3 N.1 MERRIMACK L 6-9 = RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) + ECAC Hockey YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Division I Division III Division II Varsity

62 DIVISION I POSTSEASON #11 Quinnipiac % L 1-3 #11 Quinnipiac % W 3-2 #11 Quinnipiac % L 3OT 3-4 Cornell * W 7-0 Cornell * W 4-2 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Hamden, Conn.) * ECAC Hockey First Round (Ithaca, N.Y.) A.12 #2 Minnesota $$ W 7-4 A.10 #3 Boston College $ W 5-4 M.29 #10 Providence && W 3-1 M.28 #14 Vermont & W 5-2 M.22 #14 Colgate ## W 5-2 M.21 #13 Cornell # W 5-2 M.15 DARTMOUTH % W 4-2 M.14 DARTMOUTH % W 3-0 $$ NCAA Championship (Philadelphia, Pa.) $ NCAA Semifinal (Philadelphia, Pa.) && NCAA East Regional Final (Bridgeport, Conn.) & NCAA East Regional Semfinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Lake Placid, N.Y.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Lake Placid, N.Y.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.31 #1 Quinnipiac && L 1-5 M.30 #6 Boston College & W 5-1 M.23 Brown ## W 3-1 M.22 #11 Yale # W 5-0 M.16 DARTMOUTH % W 5-2 M.15 DARTMOUTH % W 4-1 && East Regional Final (Providence, R.I.) & East Regional Semifinal (Providence, R.I.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Atlantic City, N.J.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Atlantic City, N.J.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) A.5 #9 Ferris State $ L 1-3 M.24 #13 Massachusetts-Lowell && W 4-2 M.23 #15 Michigan State & W 3-1 M.17 #19 Harvard ## W 3-1 M.16 #20 Colgate # W 6-2 M.10 RENSSELAER % W 4-2 M.9 RENSSELAER % W 3-2 $ NCAA Semifinal (Tampa, FL) && NCAA East Regional Final (Bridgeport, Conn.) & NCAA East Regional Semifinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Atlantic City, N.J.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Atlantic City, N.J.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.25 Minnesota-Duluth & L 0-2 M.13 COLGATE % L 3-4 M.12 COLGATE % L 2-4 M.11 COLGATE % W 4-1 & NCAA East Regional Semifinal (Bridgeport, Conn.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.20 #7 Cornell ## L 0-3 M.19 St. Lawrence # W 3-1 M.14 QUINNIPIAC % W 2-1 M.13 QUINNIPIAC % W 3-1 M.12 QUINNIPIAC % L 5OT 2-3 ## ECAC Hockey Championship (Albany, N.Y.) # ECAC Hockey Semifinal (Albany, N.Y.) % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) #11 Princeton % L 1-3 #11 Princeton % W 5-2 #11 Princeton % L 2-3 M.7 CLARKSON * W 7-2 M.6 CLARKSON * W 5-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Princeton, N.J.) * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.15 CORNELL % L 2-3 M.14 CORNELL % L 2-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) Quinnipiac * L OT 4-5 Quinnipiac * L 1-3 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Hamden, Conn.) M.4 YALE % L 5OT 2-3 M.3 YALE % L OT 1-2 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.6 CLARKSON * L OT 3-4 M.5 CLARKSON * W OT 2-1 M.4 CLARKSON * L OT 0-1 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.6 CLARKSON * L 2-5 M.5 CLARKSON * L 3-8 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) M.8 RENSSELAER * L 2-3 M.7 RENSSELAER * L 1-2 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Schenectady, N.Y.) St. Lawrence * L 2-4 St. Lawrence * L 3-6 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Canton, N.Y.) St. Lawrence * L OT 3-4 St. Lawrence * L 4-8 * ECAC Hockey First Round (Canton, N.Y.) TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO Rensselaer % L 1-3 Rensselaer % L 1-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Troy, N.Y.) Princeton # L 2-5 # ECAC Preliminary (Princeton, N.J.) Rensselaer % L 3-8 Rensselaer % L 1-5 Rensselaer % W 4-3 % ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (Troy, N.Y.) All-Time Record: Spencer Foo scored twice to help Union to a 7-0 win over Cornell in the ECAC Hockey First Round, completing the first postseason playoff road series win in school history.

63 DIVISION I TOURNAMENTS Frozen Holiday Classic (Bridgeport, Conn.) D.28 Sacred Heart W 3-1 D.27 Connecticut L 2-3 Shillelagh Tournament (Notre Dame, Ind.) N.29 Western Michigan L 2-8 Notre Dame W OT Catamount Cup (Burlington, Vt.) D.30 Merrimack W 4-1 Vermont L Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) J.1 Bemidji State L 1-3 #19 Minnesota W OT 3-2 Brice Alaska Goal Rush (Fairbanks, Alaska) O.16 Alaska-Anchorage W 4-3 O.15 ALASKA L UConn Classic (Storrs, Conn.) Connecticut W 7-0 D.29 Massachusetts L 3-4 Champions RPI Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) Rensselaer W OT 5-4 N.27 Lake Superior State T OT-SOW Shillelagh Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) J.3 Massachusetts-Lowell W 2-1 J.2 #1 Notre Dame L 1-3 Champions Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) O.25 Colgate W 4-2 O.24 Rensselaer T OT 1-1 Omaha Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) Nebraska-Omaha L OT 1-2 O.17 Quinnipiac W OT Pete Kelly Cup (Fredericton, N.B.) D.30 New Brunswick (exh.) L 3-8 D.29 St. Thomas (NB) (exh.) W 3-1 Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) O.27 St. Lawrence L 0-4 O.26 Rensselaer L Sheraton/TD Banknorth Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) D.30 Rensselaer W 5-1 D.29 St. Cloud State L 2-4 Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) O.29 Quinnipiac L 5-8 O.28 Rensselaer T OT-SOL Dodge Holiday Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D.30 Canisius W 2-0 Minnesota L 0-8 Icebreaker Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Air Force L 2-9 Colorado College L Dunkin Donuts Coffee Pot (Providence, R.I.) N.28 Holy Cross L 1-3 N.27 Merrimack T OT Badger Showdown (Madison, Wis.) D.28 Massachusetts-Lowell L 3-5 Wisconsin L Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) D.30 Bemidji State T OT 2-2 Minnesota L Rensselaer Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) D.30 Bowling Green L OT 4-5 D.29 Providence L 1-3 Ice Breaker Cup (Denver, Colo.) O.16 Notre Dame L 0-4 Denver L Rensselaer Invitational (Troy, N.Y.) D.29 Merrimack L 1-4 D.28 Minnesota-Duluth L 2-4 J.C. Penney Classic (Orono, Maine) Maine L 1-6 O.23 Niagara W J.C. Penney Classic (Orono, Maine) D.21 Dalhousie W 5-2 D.20 Princeton L Champions Concordia Invitational (Montreal, Que.) D.30 New Brunswick W 6-2 Concordia W 5-3 All-Time Record: , three titles Capital District Mayor s Cup The property of Albany mayor Kathy Sheehan, the Cup is awarded to the mayor of the city where the winning school resides either Schenectady or Troy (Rensselaer). The mid-season classic is held at the Times Union Center in Albany Union Rensselaer Union Capital Skates Trophy The Capital Skates Trophy was added for the Second Capital Skate Classic in 1997 to add significance to the game. The Capital Skates Trophy features two skates, originally ordered for former Rensselaer forward Mauro Di- Paulo, on top of an octagon-shaped base. In front of the skates are three pucks, one with a Union logo, one with a Rensselaer logo and the third displaying the name of the trophy. The trophy is awarded to the school that captures the regular season series, based on the most points earned in the two league games Rensselaer Union Union Union Union Rensselaer Union Rensselaer Union Union Union* Union Union Rensselaer Union Rensselaer Union Rensselaer * tie

64 SERIES RECORDS 64 AIR FORCE Division I Record: Air Force (a) L AIR FORCE W 10-0 (a) Icebreaker Invitational ALASKA Division I Record: ALASKA (a) L 1-2 (a) Brice Alaska Goal Rush ALASKA-ANCHORAGE Division I Record: Alaska-Anchorage (a) W 4-3 (a) Brice Alaska Goal Rush AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Division I Record: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 7-3 American International W AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 6-3 ARMY Division I Record: Army W ARMY W 6-2 Army (a) W OT ARMY W 5-4 Army W ARMY W ARMY W 4-1 Army W ARMY W 2-0 Army W ARMY W 8-1 Army T OT ARMY W 4-3 Army W ARMY L 5-6 (a) UConn Classic BEMIDJI STATE Division I Record: Bemidji State (a) L 1-3 Bemidji State T OT 5-5 Bemidji State W BEMIDJI STATE T OT BEMIDJI STATE W Bemidji State (a) T OT 2-2 (a) Mariucci Classic BENTLEY Division I Record: BENTLEY W BENTLEY W 5-1 BOSTON COLLEGE Division I Record: Boston College (a) W Boston College (b) W 5-1 (a) NCAA Semifinal (b) East Regional Semifinal BOSTON U. Division I Record: Boston U. T OT 3-3 BOWLING GREEN Division I Record: BOWLING GREEN W BOWLING GREEN T OT 3-3 Bowling Green W 4-1 Bowling Green W BOWLING GREEN L BOWLING GREEN L 1-5 Bowling Green T OT 1-1 Bowling Green W Bowling Green (a) L OT 4-5 (a) Rensselaer Invitational BROWN Division I Record: BROWN + L 0-1 Brown + W 7-1 Brown + W BROWN + W Brown (a) W BROWN + W 2-0 Brown + T OT 3-3 Brown + L BROWN + L BROWN + W 4-2 Brown + W 5-4 Brown + T OT BROWN + T OT BROWN + W 3-1 Brown + L 4-5 Brown + L BROWN + T OT BROWN + L 1-3 Brown + W BROWN + W 2-1 Brown + T OT BROWN + L 0-3 Brown + L 0-2 Brown + T OT BROWN + L BROWN + L 2-3 Brown + W 4-1 Brown + L BROWN + W BROWN + T OT 2-2 Brown + L 3-6 Brown + W BROWN + W OT BROWN + L 2-5 Brown + T OT 3-3 Brown + L BROWN + L BROWN + W 4-2 Brown + L 2-4 Brown + T OT BROWN + T OT BROWN + T OT 2-2 Brown + L 1-5 Brown + W BROWN + L OT BROWN + L 4-7 Brown + L 2-5 Brown + L BROWN + L 2-3 (a) ECAC Hockey Championship CANISIUS Division I Record: Canisius (a) W 2-0 (a) Dodge Holiday Classic CLARKSON Division I Record: CLARKSON + W 3-2 Clarkson + W CLARKSON + W 5-0 Clarkson + W CLARKSON + W 4-0 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + W 5-2 Clarkson + W 3-1 Clarkson + W OT CLARKSON + W CLARKSON + W 11-2 Clarkson + W CLARKSON (a) W CLARKSON (a) W CLARKSON + W 2-1 Clarkson + L OT CLARKSON + T OT 3-3 Clarkson + L 2-3 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + W OT CLARKSON + W 5-0 Clarkson + L CLARKSON (a) L OT CLARKSON (a) W OT CLARKSON (a) L OT 0-1 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + W CLARKSON (a) L CLARKSON (a) L CLARKSON + W 3-1 Clarkson + L 1-4 Clarkson + W CLARKSON + T OT CLARKSON + T OT 3-3 Clarkson + L 0-1 Clarkson + W CLARKSON + L CLARKSON + L 2-3 Clarkson + W 3-2 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + L 3-5

65 SERIES RECORDS CLARKSON + L 1-3 Clarkson + T OT 3-3 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + W CLARKSON + L 4-5 Clarkson + L 1-4 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + T OT CLARKSON + L OT 3-4 Clarkson + L 7-8 Clarkson + L CLARKSON + L CLARKSON + L 3-6 Clarkson + L 1-6 (a) ECAC Hockey First Round COLGATE Division I Record: Colgate + L #14 COLGATE + L Colgate (a) W 5-2 Colgate + T OT COLGATE + L 3-5 Colgate + L COLGATE + W Colgate # W 6-2 Colgate + W COLGATE + W COLGATE (b) L COLGATE (b) L COLGATE (b) W COLGATE + W 6-3 Colgate + W 2-1 Colgate + L COLGATE + W 3-1 Colgate + T OT COLGATE + W Colgate (c) W 4-2 Colgate + L COLGATE + W COLGATE + L 1-3 Colgate + L COLGATE + L 0-2 Colgate + L 0-5 Colgate + L COLGATE + L COLGATE + L 0-1 Colgate + L 1-4 Colgate + L COLGATE + W COLGATE + W 5-2 Colgate + L 1-2 Colgate + L COLGATE + W 4-2 Colgate + L COLGATE + W COLGATE + L 3-4 Colgate + L 0-3 Colgate + W COLGATE + L COLGATE + T OT 1-1 Colgate + L 1-4 Colgate + L COLGATE + L 2-5 Colgate + L COLGATE + L COLGATE + W 7-6 Colgate + L COLGATE + L 2-5 Colgate + L 1-2 Colgate + L COLGATE + L 3-8 (a) ECAC Hockey Championship (b) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (c) Governor s Cup COLORADO COLLEGE Division I Record: Colorado College L 1-2 Colorado College (a) L 1-6 Colorado College L 2-4 Colorado College L 2-4 (a) Icebreaker Invitational CONNECTICUT Division I Record: Connecticut (a) L 2-3 Connecticut T OT 2-2 Connecticut T OT CONNECTICUT T OT 3-3 Connecticut (b) W CONNECTICUT W CONNECTICUT W 4-1 Connecticut W CONNECTICUT T OT 4-4 Connecticut W CONNECTICUT W CONNECTICUT W 5-1 (a) Frozen Holiday Classic (b) UConn Classic CORNELL Division I Record: Cornell (a) W 7-0 Cornell (a) W 4-2 Cornell + L CORNELL + L Cornell (b) W 5-2 Cornell + W CORNELL + W 3-0 Cornell + L CORNELL + L 2-3 Cornell + L CORNELL + T OT CORNELL + W 4-0 Cornell + W Cornell (c) L 0-3 Cornell + L CORNELL + T OT 2-2 Cornell + L CORNELL + L CORNELL (d) L CORNELL (d) L 2-3 Cornell + W CORNELL + W CORNELL + T OT 3-3 Cornell + L CORNELL + L 1-2 Cornell + W 2-1 Cornell + L CORNELL + L OT CORNELL + W 3-0 Cornell + T OT 1-1 Cornell + L CORNELL + L CORNELL + L 1-3 Cornell + L 0-5 Cornell + L CORNELL + W 2-0 Cornell + L CORNELL + L OT CORNELL + L 1-3 Cornell + L 2-5 Cornell + W CORNELL + W CORNELL + W 7-1 Cornell + T OT 3-3 Cornell + L CORNELL + T OT 5-5 Cornell + L CORNELL + L CORNELL + W 5-2 Cornell + W CORNELL + W 5-3 Cornell + L 2-5 Cornell + W CORNELL + L 1-8 (a) ECAC Hockey First Round (b) ECAC Hockey Semifinal (c) ECAC Hockey Championship (d) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal DARTMOUTH Division I Record: Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + L OT DARTMOUTH (a) W DARTMOUTH (a) W DARTMOUTH + W 3-2 Dartmouth + W DARTMOUTH (a) W DARTMOUTH (a) W DARTMOUTH + T OT 2-2 Dartmouth + L 2-3 Dartmouth + W DARTMOUTH + W DARTMOUTH + L 1-4 Dartmouth + T OT 0-0 Dartmouth + W DARTMOUTH + L 1-3 Dartmouth + T OT DARTMOUTH + L DARTMOUTH + T OT 0-0 Dartmouth + L 0-4 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + W 4-1 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + T OT 2-2 Dartmouth + L 1-5

66 SERIES RECORDS DARTMOUTH + W 1-0 Dartmouth + W DARTMOUTH + T OT DARTMOUTH + L 1-2 Dartmouth + W 2-0 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + T OT DARTMOUTH + W 4-3 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + L 1-2 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + L 2-5 Dartmouth + L 1-5 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + L DARTMOUTH + W 2-0 Dartmouth + W 7-3 Dartmouth + W DARTMOUTH + W 6-2 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + W DARTMOUTH + W 5-3 Dartmouth + W 5-4 Dartmouth + L DARTMOUTH + L DARTMOUTH + L 1-8 Dartmouth + W OT 2-1 (a) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal DENVER Division I Record: Denver L 1-3 Denver (a) L 1-4 (a) Ice Breaker Cup ELMIRA Division I Record: ELMIRA W 7-1 FERRIS STATE Division I Record: Ferris State (a) L FERRIS STATE W FERRIS STATE W 2-0 Ferris State W ` 6-5 Ferris State W 2-0 (a) NCAA Semifinal FINDLAY Division I Record: FINDLAY W FINDLAY T OT 4-4 HARVARD Division I Record: #4 Harvard + W HARVARD + T OT HARVARD + W 4-3 Harvard + W HARVARD + W 4-1 Harvard + W Harvard (a) W 3-1 Harvard + (b) W HARVARD + T OT HARVARD + W 2-1 Harvard + W 2-1 Harvard + L HARVARD + L 1-4 Harvard + L HARVARD + W HARVARD + L 2-3 Harvard + L 0-4 Harvard + L HARVARD + L 2-3 Harvard + W HARVARD + T OT HARVARD + L 1-8 Harvard + L 1-4 Harvard + L HARVARD + L HARVARD + L 1-3 Harvard + L 4-7 Harvard + L HARVARD + L HARVARD + W 3-2 Harvard + L 2-5 Harvard + L HARVARD + L HARVARD + T OT 1-1 Harvard + L 3-4 Harvard + L HARVARD + L OT 2-3 Harvard + W HARVARD + L 0-3 Harvard + L HARVARD + L HARVARD + W 5-3 Harvard + L 2-5 Harvard + T OT HARVARD + L HARVARD + L 2-3 Harvard + L 0-4 Harvard + L HARVARD + L 5-7 (a) ECAC Hockey Championship (b) Frozen Fenway HOLY CROSS Division I Record: HOLY CROSS W Holy Cross (a) L HOLY CROSS L 1-4 (a) Dunkin Donuts Coffee Pot IONA Division I Record: IONA W 4-1 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE Division I Record: LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L OT 5-6 Lake Superior State L 1-3 Lake Superior State L Lake Superior State (a) T OT-SW 0-0 (a) RPI Invitational MAINE Division I Record: Maine W 5-2 Maine W MAINE W MAINE W 4-1 Maine L 1-5 Maine L 1-3 Maine (a) L 1-6 Maine L MAINE L 1-4 (a) J.C. Penney Classic MANKATO STATE Division I Record: Mankato State T OT 3-3 Mankato State L MANKATO STATE W MANKATO STATE W 8-2 MASSACHUSETTS Division I Record: Massachusetts L MASSACHUSETTS W MASSACHUSETTS L 1-5 Massachusetts L MASSACHUSETTS L 1-4 Massachusetts W 6-3 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL Division I Record: Massachusetts-Lowell (a) W Massachusetts L Massachusetts-Lowell (b) W MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL W 4-3 Massachusetts-Lowell W MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L Massachusetts-Lowell (c) L 3-5 Massachusetts-Lowell L MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 3-5 Massachusetts-Lowell W 5-3 Massachusetts-Lowell L MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL L 1-7 Massachusetts-Lowell L MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL T OT 4-4 Massachusetts-Lowell L 4-5 (a) NCAA East Regional Final (b) Shillelagh Tournament (c) Badger Showdown MERCYHURST Division I Record: MERCYHURST W MERCYHURST T OT 2-2 MERRIMACK Division I Record: Merrimack (a) W MERRIMACK L 1-4 Merrimack W Merrimack (b) T OT 4-4

67 SERIES RECORDS MERRIMACK W 3-1 Merrimack T OT 4-4 Merrimack L MERRIMACK W 4-2 Merrimack L Merrimack (c) L MERRIMACK L 1-5 Merrimack L MERRIMACK L 2-3 Merrimack W 4-2 Merrimack L MERRIMACK L 6-9 (a) Catamount Cup (b) Dunkin Donuts Coffee Pot (c) Rensselaer Invitational MICHIGAN Division I Record: Michigan W 6-3 MICHIGAN STATE Division I Record: Michigan State (a) W 3-1 (a) NCAA East Regional Semifinal MINNESOTA Division I Record: Minnesota (a) W 7-4 Minnesota (b) W OT 3-2 Minnesota (c) L 0-8 Minnesota (b) L 2-3 (a) NCAA Championship (b) Mariucci Classic (c) Dodge Holiday Classic MINNESOTA-DULUTH Division I Record: Minnesota-Duluth (a) L MINNESOTA-DULUTH L MINNESOTA-DULUTH T OT 2-2 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-4 Minnesota-Duluth L Minnesota-Duluth (b) L 2-4 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-4 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-6 (a) NCAA East Regional Semifinal (b) Rensselaer Invitational NEBRASKA-OMAHA Division I Record: Nebraska-Omaha (a) L OT NEBRASKA-OMAHA L NEBRASKA-OMAHA W OT 3-2 Nebraska-Omaha W 6-3 Nebraska-Omaha L 3-6 (a) Omaha Stampede NEW HAMPSHIRE Division I Record: #19 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-1 New Hampshire W 3-1 New Hampshire W 3-1 New Hampshire L OT 1-2 New Hampshire L 2-9 New Hampshire L NEW HAMPSHIRE L 2-3 NIAGARA Division I Record: Niagara T OT NIAGARA W NIAGARA W 5-2 Niagara W NIAGARA T OT Niagara (a) W 5-3 (a) J.C. Penny Classic NORTHEASTERN Division I Record: NORTHEASTERN T OT 1-1 Northeastern L 0-5 Niagara W 4-2 Northeastern L NORTHEASTERN W Northeastern (a) L 5-8 (a) RPI Invitational NOTRE DAME Division I Record: Notre Dame (a) W OT Notre Dame (a) L 1-3 Notre Dame W 7-4 Notre Dame W Notre Dame (b) L 0-4 (a) Shillelagh Tournament (b) Ice Breaker Cup OHIO STATE Division I Record: Ohio State L 1-6 Ohio State L 1-2 PENN STATE Division I Record: Penn State W 5-4 Penn State W PENN STATE W PENN STATE W 2-0 PRINCETON Division I Record: Princeton + W PRINCETON + W 6-1 Princeton + W PRINCETON + W 3-0 Princeton + W PRINCETON + T OT PRINCETON + W 3-0 Princeton + T OT PRINCETON + W 5-0 Princeton + W PRINCETON + W 4-1 Princeton + W 7-3 Princeton (a) L 1-3 Princeton (a) W 5-2 Princeton (a) L 2-3 #5 Princeton + W PRINCETON + L PRINCETON + W 4-3 Princeton + L 3-4 Princeton + L OT PRINCETON + W OT 4-3 Princeton + W OT PRINCETON + W PRINCETON + T OT 0-0 Princeton + W 6-4 Princeton + W OT PRINCETON + L PRINCETON + W 6-2 Princeton + W 4-1 Princeton + L PRINCETON + W BROWN + T OT 2-2 Princeton + L PRINCETON + L 1-6 Princeton + W 3-1 Princeton + L PRINCETON + L PRINCETON + T OT 3-3 Princeton + L 1-3 Princeton + L OT PRINCETON + W Princeton (b) L PRINCETON + L 3-4 Princeton + W 6-1 Princeton (c) L PRINCETON + W 7-4 Princeton + T OT 2-2 Princeton + W OT PRINCETON + T OT 4-4 Princeton + L PRINCETON + W PRINCETON + L 1-4 Princeton + L 3-4 (a) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (b) J.C. Penny Classic (c) ECAC Preliminary PROVIDENCE Division I Record: Providence (a) W PROVIDENCE W 4-2 Providence L 2-5 Providence L PROVIDENCE T OT 4-4 Providence L Providence (b) L 1-3 Providence L OT PROVIDENCE W PROVIDENCE L 2-4 Providence L 5-7 (a) NCAA East Regional Final (b) Rensselaer Invitational

68 SERIES RECORDS 68 QUINNIPIAC Division I Record: #11 Quinnipiac (b) L 1-3 #11 Quinnipiac (b) W 3-2 #11 Quinnipiac (b) L 3OT 3-4 #15 Quinnipiac + L #20 QUINNIPIAC + L 3-4 Quinnipiac + L QUINNIPIAC + W Quinnipiac (a) L 1-5 Quinnipiac + L QUINNIPIAC + L QUINNIPIAC + W 5-2 Quinnipiac + T OT QUINNIPIAC + T OT 2-2 Quinnipiac + W OT QUINNIPIAC (b) W QUINNIPIAC (b) W QUINNIPIAC (b) L 5OT QUINNIPIAC + W 7-3 Quinnipiac + W OT 2-1 Quinnipiac + W QUINNIPIAC + L Quinnipiac (c) W OT QUINNIPIAC + T OT 3-3 Quinnipiac + W 4-3 Quinnipiac (d) L OT 4-5 Quinnipiac (d) L 1-3 Quinnipiac + L QUINNIPIAC + L Quinnipiac (e) L 5-8 Quinnipiac + L QUINNIPIAC + W QUINNIPIAC L 2-3 (a) East Regional Final (b) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (c) Omaha Stampede (d) ECAC Hockey First Round (e) Citizens Bank Governor s Cup RENNSELAER Division I Record: Rensselaer (a) W RENSSELAER + L OT 1-2 Rensselaer + L Rensselaer (a) L 1-2 Rensselaer + W RENSSELAER + W Rensselaer (a) W RENSSELAER + W 7-3 Rensselaer + W RENSSELAER (b) W RENSSELAER (b) W RENSSELAER + W Rensselaer (c) W 5-2 Rensselaer + W 5-1 Rensselaer + L OT RENSSELAER + W Rensselaer (d) T OT RENSSELAER + W 3-1 Rensselaer + W 5-4 Rensselaer (e) W OT RENSSELAER + L OT RENSSELAER + W OT 2-1 Rensselaer + W Rensselaer (f) T OT 1-1 Rensselaer + W RENSSELAER + W Rensselaer (g) L RENSSELAER + L 2-3 Rensselaer + W Rensselaer (h) W Rensselaer (i) T OT-SO 3-3 Rensselaer + T OT RENSSELAER + W RENSSELAER + W 3-2 Rensselaer + W RENSSELAER + L 1-3 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER (j) L RENSSELAER (j) L RENSSELAER + T OT 3-3 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER + W 5-4 Rensselaer + T OT 1-1 Rensselaer + T OT RENSSELAER + W 4-2 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER + W OT Rensselaer (k) L RENSSELAER + L 1-4 Rensselaer + W OT Rensselaer (l) L OT 2-3 Rensselaer + T OT RENSSELAER + L Rensselaer (m) L 2-3 Rensselaer (n) L 1-3 Rensselaer (n) L RENSSELAER + T OT 3-3 Rensselaer + L Rensselaer (o) W RENSSELAER + L 1-3 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER + W 5-2 Rensselaer + L 3-4 Rensselaer (p) L 3-8 Rensselaer (p) L 1-5 Rensselaer (p) W 4-3 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER + L RENSSELAER + L 3-8 Rensselaer + L RENSSELAER + L 3-5 Rensselaer (q) L 4-6 (a) Capital District Mayor s Cup (b) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (c) Festivus Faceoff (d) Halloween Faceoff (e) RPI Invitational (f) Governor s Cup (g) Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (h) Sheraton/TD Banknorth Tournament (j) Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (j) ECAC Hockey First Round (k) Capital Skate Classic (l) Capital Skate Classic (m) Capital Skate Classic (n) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal (o) Capital Skate Classic (p) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals (q) RPI Invitational RIT Division I Record: RIT W RIT W RIT T OT RIT W 2-0 RIT W 3-2 SACRED HEART Division I Record: Sacred Heart W SACRED HEART W SACRED HEART W SACRED HEART L OT SACRED HEART W SACRED HEART W OT 4-3 (a) Frozen Holiday Classic ST. CLOUD STATE Division I Record: #9 ST. CLOUD STATE L #9 ST. CLOUD STATE W 5-1 St. Cloud State T OT-SW 3-3 St. Cloud State W 4-1 St. Cloud State L 1-3 St. Cloud State T OT St. Cloud State (a) L 2-4 (a) Sheraton/TD Banknorth Tournament ST. LAWRENCE Division I Record: #19 ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-2 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + W 5-1 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + W 6-0 St. Lawrence + W 2-0 St. Lawrence + W ST. LAWRENCE + W St. Lawrence (a) W ST. LAWRENCE + W 4-2 St. Lawrence + W ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-2 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-1 St. Lawrence + W St. Lawrence (b) L 0-4 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + L ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-3 St. Lawrence + L 2-6 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + W ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 St. Lawrence + W ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2

69 SERIES RECORDS ST. LAWRENCE + L 0-1 St. Lawrence + W 4-3 St. Lawrence (c) L 2-4 St. Lawrence (c) L 3-6 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-5 St. Lawrence (c) L 3-4 St. Lawrence (c) L ST. LAWRENCE + L 1-2 St. Lawrence + L 3-6 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + L ST. LAWRENCE + L 2-5 St. Lawrence + L 0-7 St. Lawrence + W ST. LAWRENCE + L ST. LAWRENCE + L 5-6 St. Lawrence + L 3-6 St. Lawrence + W ST. LAWRENCE + W ST. LAWRENCE + W 3-2 St. Lawrence + L 2-3 St. Lawrence + L ST. LAWRENCE + L ST. LAWRENCE + L 1-5 St. Lawrence + L 3-7 (a) ECAC Hockey Semifinal (b) Citizens Bank Governor s Cup (c) ECAC Hockey First Round VERMONT Division I Record: Vermont (a) W 5-2 Vermont (b) L 1-2 Vermont + L VERMONT + L 0-4 Vermont + L VERMONT + W VERMONT + W 5-3 Vermont + W 4-2 Vermont + W VERMONT + W VERMONT + W 3-1 Vermont + L 3-6 Vermont + L VERMONT + L 0-5 Vermont + L 1-4 Vermont + L VERMONT + W VERMONT + W 2-0 Vermont + L 0-1 Vermont + L VERMONT + L 2-5 Vermont + L VERMONT + T OT VERMONT + T OT 4-4 Vermont + L 0-4 Vermont + L VERMONT + W VERMONT + L 2-5 Vermont + L 1-3 (a) NCAA East Regional Semfinal (b) Catamount Cup WAYNE STATE Division I Record: WAYNE STATE W WAYNE STATE T OT 2-2 Wayne State L 3-4 Wayne State W 5-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN Division I Record: Western Michigan (a) L WESTERN MICHIGAN T OT WESTERN MICHIGAN T OT 2-2 Western Michigan L 1-3 Western Michigan L 1-2 (a) Shillelagh Tournament WISCONSIN Division I Record: Wisconsin (a) L 1-8 (a) Badger Showdown YALE Division I Record: #15 YALE + L 0-2 Yale + W 3-1 Yale + W YALE + W Yale (a) W YALE + W 4-2 Yale + T OT 2-2 Yale + W YALE + L YALE + W 3-2 Yale + L 0-5 Yale + L YALE + T OT YALE + L 2-4 Yale + W 5-2 Yale + W YALE + T OT YALE + W 3-0 Yale + W OT YALE (b) L 5OT YALE (b) L OT YALE + W 5-1 Yale + L YALE + W 3-2 Yale + W 5-2 Yale + W YALE + L YALE + L 1-5 Yale + L 3-7 Yale + W YALE + L YALE + W 5-1 Yale + L YALE + L 2-4 Yale + T OT 2-2 Yale + L YALE + L YALE + L 2-4 Yale + L 4-5 Yale + W OT YALE + W YALE + W 4-2 Yale + L YALE + L 2-5 Yale + L 2-5 Yale + W YALE + W 5-4 Yale + L YALE + L YALE + L OT 4-5 Yale + T OT 5-5 (a) ECAC Hockey Semifinal (b) ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal U.S. UNDER-18 Division I Record: U.S. Under-18 (exh.) W U.S. UNDER-18 (exh.) L 4-5 CONCORDIA Division I Record: Concordia (a) W CONCORDIA W 10-3 (a) Concordia Invitational DALHOUSIE Division I Record: Dalhousie (a) W 5-2 (a) J.C. Penney Classic NEW BRUNSWICK Division I Record: New Brunswick (a) (exh.) L 3-8 New Brunswick (exh.) W New Brunswick (b) W 6-2 (a) Pete Kelly Cup (b) Concordia Invitational MCGILL Division I Record: MCGILL W 4-3 OTTAWA Division I Record: OTTAWA W 3-1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Division I Record: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (exh.) W 6-3 ST. THOMAS Division I Record: St. Thomas (a) (exh.) W 3-1 (a) Pete Kelly Cup TROIS-RIVIERES Division I Record: TROIS-RIVIERES (exh.) T OT 2-2 WATERLOO Division I Record: WATERLOO W 9-0

70 PROGRAM MILESTONES 70 July 29, 2015 Terry Campbell 91, former coach Charlie Morrison and the team are named to the Union College Athletics Hall of Fame. June 27, 2015 Incoming freshman goaltender Jake Kupsky is chosen by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round (193rd overall) of the NHL Entry Draft. April 10, 2015 Daniel Ciampini is named an East First Team All-American by the AHCA. March 19, 2015 Daniel Ciampini becomes one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. March 7, 2015 Union produces a 7-0 win at Cornell in the ECAC Hockey First Round to clinch its first playoff road series win in school history. January 24, 2015 Daniel Ciampini records six points (3 goals, 3 assists) in the Mayor s Cup to tie a school singlegame record. The same evening, goaltender Colin Stevens becomes Union s career wins leader. January 3, 2015 Union skates to a 3-3 overtime tie against topranked Boston U. in the first meeting between the schools. The game is broadcast nationally on the NBC Sports Network. October 10, 2015 The 2014 NCAA Championship banner is raised at Messa Rink in a pregame ceremony. June 28, 2014 Jeff Taylor is selected in the seventh round (203rd overall) of the NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. June 5, 2014 Cole Ikkala (second team) and Mat Bodie (third team) are named to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Men s At-Large Team. April 12, 2014 Union reaches the pinnacle of college hockey, defeating Minnesota, 7-4, in the 2014 NCAA Championship Game. The seven goals are the most scored by the winning team in 20 years. Shayne Gostisbehere was on the ice for all seven goals, finishing with a plus-seven rating. April 11, 2014 Four Union players are recognized as All- Americans: Mat Bodie and Shayne Gostisbehere on the AHCA/CCM East First Team, Daniel Carr and Colin Stevens on the East Second Team. April 9, 2014 Rick Bennett is named the Spencer Penrose Award winner as the STX/AHCA Division I Coach of the Year. March 24, 2014 Union earns its first No. 1 ranking as a Division I program, claiming the top spot in the USCHO. com poll. March 22, 2014 The Dutchmen down Colgate, 5-2, to win their third-straight Whitelaw Cup, a feat accomplished for just the third time in the 53-year history of ECAC Hockey. Daniel Carr is named the tournament s Most Outstanding Player. March 21, 2014 Shayne Gostisbehere is named co-recipient of the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year and Best Defensive Defenseman of the Year awards; Colin Stevens receives the Ken Dryden Award as the ECACH s top goaltender. March 21, 2014 Union defeats Cornell in the ECAC Hockey Semifinal to set a program record for wins in a season. March 20, 2014 Union places four players on the All-ECACH First Team: Mat Bodie, Daniel Carr, Shayne Gostisbehere and Colin Stevens. Gostisbehere is named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. March 14, 2014 Colin Stevens set a school single-season record with his sixth shutout in the postseason opener. February 22, 2014 The U clinches the Cleary Cup outright, it s third in four seasons, with a 6-2 win over St. Lawrence at Messa Rink. January 31, 2014 Daniel Carr records career point No. 132 to become the leading Division I scorer in school history. December 13, 2013 The Garnet and White topple top-ranked St. Cloud State, 4-1, on the road. Mat Bodie turns in a three-point night (1-2) while freshman goaltender Alex Sakellaropoulos makes 34 saves. December 1, 2013 Daniel Ciampini scores with three seconds left in regulation to lift Union to a 5-4 come-frombehind win over Penn State. March 30, 2013 Union, the No. 3 seed in the East Regional, defeats No. 2 Boston College, 5-1, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Providence, R.I. It is the first meeting between the two schools. Josh Jooris scores twice, and Troy Grosenick makes 29 saves in net for the Dutchmen. March 23, 2013 Union earns its second-straight Whitelaw Cup with a 3-1 win over Brown in the ECAC Hockey Championship Game. Max Novak scores twice, and Troy Grosenick makes 32 saves in net to lead the Dutchmen, who clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the third-straight year. February 15, 2013 Mat Bodie sets the school record for points by a defenseman, passing Lane Caffaro on the career points list with his 80th career point, an assist in a 4-2 win over Yale. February 1, 2013 Union earns a 2-2 tie against Dartmouth in the first nationally televised game (NBC Sports Network) at Messa Rink. January 26, 2013 Union defeats RPI, 3-2, in the inaugural Mayor s Cup at the Times Union Center as freshman Matt Wilkins scores the game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation. January 12, 2013 Wayne Simpson becomes the ninth member of the Union College Century Club, notching his 100th career point with a power play goal at Quinnipiac. January 11, 2013 Union defeats Princeton, 3-2, in nationally televised contest on NBC Sports Network. The game is called by Mike Emrick and Pierre McGuire.

71 PROGRAM MILESTONES 71 January 5, 2013 Shayne Gostisbehere earns gold with Team USA at the IIHF World Junior Championship, logging significant ice time in a 3-1 win over Sweden. December 1, 2012 Union hosts a Coaches vs. Cancer initiative at Messa Rink during a home game against Princeton. November 3, 2012 Union clinches the Capital Skates Trophy with a 7-3 win over Rensselaer at Messa Rink. June 23, 2012 Shayne Gostisbehere is selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the third round (78th overall) of the NHL Entry Draft. Tim Boyle is selected by the Ottawa Senators in the fourth round (106th overall). June 7, 2012 Troy Grosenick earns CoSIDA Academic All- America Third Team honors. April 5, 2012 An historic season comes to a close, as Union falls to Ferris State, 3-1 in the Frozen Four in Tampa, Fla. Union finishes the season at March 24, 2012 Union advances to its first Frozen Four with a 4-2 win over Massachusetts-Lowell. Daniel Ciampini, Josh Jooris, Jeremy Welsh, and Kyle Bodie score for the Dutchmen. Union takes a 3-1 lead heading into the third period and holds off a late Massachusetts-Lowell charge, with Bodie s empty net goal sealing the win. March 23, 2012 Union earns the No. 1 seed in the East Regional in Bridgeport, Conn., defeating Michigan State, 3-1, in its opening round game in the NCAA Tournament. Max Novak, Jeremy Welsh and Wayne Simpson score for Union. Union picks up its first NCAA Tournament win since moving to Division I in March 17, 2012 Union clinches the program s first Whitelaw Cup with a come-from-behind, 3-1 win over Harvard in the ECAC Hockey Championship Game. March 16, 2012 Union defeats Colgate, 6-2, in the ECAC Hockey Semifinals in Atlantic City, N.J., as Jeremy Welsh sets a new single-season goals record with his 24th tally of the season. March 15, 2012 Troy Grosenick is named one of 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award. March 15, 2012 Rick Bennett earns the Tim Taylor Coach of the Year Award, while Troy Grosenick receives the Ken Dryden Goaltender of the Year of the Award, and Kelly Zajac accepts the Best Defensive Forward honors at the ECAC Hockey Awards Banquet. Mat Bodie and Grosenick receive ECAC Hockey First Team honors, while Jeremy Welsh earn second team honors, and Zajac collects third team honors. Shayne Gostisbehere is named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team. March 9, 2012 Union wraps up its ECAC Quarterfinal Series against Rensselaer with a 3-2 win at Messa Rink. Union finishes the season with a 5-0 record against its rival. February 23, 2012 Union clinches its second consecutive Cleary Cup on the final day of the regular season. Union earns a 5-3 win at Colgate, and Rensselaer rallies for a 2-1 win at Cornell minutes later, leading to a celebration on the ice at Starr Rink. February 17, 2012 Kelly Zajac establishes a new single-season assists record with his 30th assist of the year as Union defeats Princeton 3-0 at Messa Rink. January 13, 2012 Union and Harvard play the first outdoor game in ECAC Hockey history at Fenway Park, with the Dutchmen earning a 2-0 win. December 17, 2011 Union records a 3-1 win at No. 5 Merrimack, marking the first win over a Top-5 non-conference opponent in program history. November 27, 2011 In the first ever meeting between the two teams, Union posts a 6-3 win over No. 11 Michigan at Yost Arena. October 29, 2011 Union raises two banners to honor the accomplishments of the team at Messa Rink before a 5-2 win over AIC, one for the team s first Cleary Cup, and the other for the program s first NCAA Tournament bid. October 8, 2011 Led by Wayne Simpson s hat trick, Union opens the season with an 8-1 win at Army, marking Coach Bennett s first win behind the bench and Troy Grosenick s first win in net. April 22, 2011 Rick Bennett becomes Union s 15th head coach and fifth in the Division I era. Bennett replaces Nate Leaman, who went to Providence. Joe Dumais and Jason Tapp are named as Bennett s assistants. April 18, 2011 Keith Kinkaid signs an NHL contract with the New Jersey Devils. April 13, 2011 Nate Leaman earns the Spencer Penrose Award as AHCA Coach of the Year. April 8, 2011 Goaltender Keith Kinkaid is named a 2011 First Team Reebok All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association. March 20, 2011 Union earns a No. 2 seed in the Bridgeport Regional of the NCAA Tournament, celebrating their selection with fans in the Nott Memorial. This marks Union s first selection to the tournament in the Division I era. ESPN2 airs a live interview with head coach Nate Leaman during their selection show. March 16, 2011 Nate Leaman accepts the Tim Taylor Coach of the Year Award, Keith Kinkaid receives the Ken Dryden Award, Adam Presizniuk earns the Best Defensive Forward Award, Brock Matheson accepts the Best Defensive Defenseman award, and Stéphane Boileau is named ECAC Hockey s Student-Athlete of the Year. February 26, 2011 Union clinches its first-ever ECAC Hockey regular season championship with a 5-0 win over Princeton on Senior Night at Messa Rink. February 2, 2011 Stéphane Boileau is named one of 10 finalists for Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. January 28, 2011 In front of a standing-room only crowd at Messa Rink, Union defeats No. 1 Yale, 3-2, for its first ever win against a No.1-ranked team.

72 PROGRAM MILESTONES 72 January 7, 2011 Senior forward Adam Presizniuk records an assist in a 3-1 over St. Lawrence to become Union s leading scorer in the Division I era. December 31, 2010 Josh Jooris scores the game-winner in overtime to lift Union to a 3-2 win at Minnesota in the Mariucci Classic, giving Nate Leaman win No. 123, a new school record. December 11, 2010 Union sets a school record with six power play goals in a 6-2 win over Army at Messa Rink, propelling the Dutchmen to their first top 10 ranking in the national polls. December 5, 2010 No. 13 Union makes its first appearance on the ESPN family of networks with a contest at No. 2 Yale on ESPNU. Oct Nov. 13, 2010 Union faces Rensselaer three times in the span of two weeks, starting with the Halloween Faceoff in Lake Placid, N.Y. The two teams split the series, On Nov. 12, Union debuts its black, retro third jerseys honoring the Union hockey team. October 9, 2010 Kelly Zajac becomes the first Union player to score four goals in a game in a 7-3 win over Sacred Heart. Adam Presizniuk registers a school-record five assists in the same game. October 8, 2010 Union opens the season at Messa Rink with a 9-0 win over Sacred Heart, as Josh Jooris becomes the first Union player to score a hat trick in his debut. June 8, 2010 Stéphane Boileau is named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America At-Large Second Team. April 1, 2010 Nate Leaman is tabbed InsideCollegeHockey. com National Coach of the Year. March 19, 2010 Union advances to the ECACH Championship game for the first time in school history with a 3-1 victory over St. Lawrence. March 15, 2010 Nate Leaman earns the ECAC s Tim Taylor Award for Coach of the Year. March 13, 2010 Union and Quinnipiac play the second-longest game in NCAA history, spanning 150:22 minutes - three periods and five overtimes. The Dutchmen set a school record with 75 shots in the contest. The Bobcats win 3-2, but Union clinches the series two nights later. March 2, 2010 Mike Schreiber is named to the All-ECAC First Team, Mario Valery-Trabucco chosen to the Second Team, and Keith Kinkaid selected to the Third Team and All-Rookie Team. February 19, 2010 Mario Valery-Trabucco, who would end the year with 45 points, sets the school record for points in a season against Princeton. The Dutchmen also clinch a first-round bye in the ECACH playoffs for the first time. February 5, 2010 Union defeats Clarkson 11-2, setting a school record for goals in a game. December 5, 2009 Union cracks the top-20 in the USCHO.com poll for the first time in nine years, coming in at No. 20. November 28, 2009 Senior Jason Walters scores in overtime to give Union a 5-4 win at Rensselaer for the RPI Holiday Tournament title. October 10, 2009 Union completes an opening weekend sweep of Maine with a 4-1 victory at Messa Rink. April 9, 2009 Matt Cook is named to the Lowe s Senior CLASS All-Academic All-America First Team. March 19, 2009 Matt Cook is named ECACH Student-Athlete of the Year. March 17, 2009 Lane Caffaro is named to the All-ECACH First Team, while Adam Presizniuk is chosen to the Third Team. March 14, 2009 Union wins its first ever ECAC Quarterfinal game, 5-2, forcing a game three at Princeton. March 7, 2009 The Dutchmen defeat Clarkson, 7-2, to sweep its first postseason series win. February 11, 2009 Matt Cook is named a finalist for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. January 15, 2009 Union is featured on ESPN.com for its success in recent years. October 25, 2008 Union defeats Colgate, 5-2, to claim the Governor s Cup. It marks the first time since 1993 that the Dutchmen win a tournament. March 20, 2008 Three Union student-athletes are named to ECACH All-League Teams. Lane Caffaro earns Second Team honors, while forward Adam Presizniuk and goaltender Corey Milan are named to the All-Rookie Team. March 1, 2008 Union defeats Brown, 2-0, and finishes the regular season in fourth place, earning a firstround bye in the ECAC Hockey playoffs for the first time in program history. November 3, 2007 Steve Baker is enshrined in the Union Athletics Fall of Fame. March 15, 2007 Senior Olivier Bouchard is named recipient of the inaugural ECAC Hockey League Student- Athlete of the Year Award. February 2, 2007 Matt Cook scores the Dutchmen s 36th powerplay goal of the season at Harvard, breaking the previous record of 35 set in Union goes on to register 46 power-play goals that season. March 17, 2006 Kris Mayotte is named to ECACHL Second Team March 4, 2006 The Dutchmen host Yale in the third-longest game in NCAA history, a five-overtime affair that lasts 141:35 minutes. The contest starts at 7:00 p.m. and finishes at 1:10 a.m. Kris Mayotte matches his school record for saves in a game (58). November 18, 2005 The Dutchmen beat No. 5 Cornell 2-1 at Lynah Rink to earn their first win over a top-five team. September 10, 2005 Wayne McDougall becomes first hockey player inducted into the Union Athletics Hall of Fame.

73 PROGRAM MILESTONES 73 March 6, 2005 Union loses a 4-3 overtime decision at home to Clarkson in game three of the ECACHL playoffs. It marks the first time in ECAC playoff history that all three games of a playoff series extend into overtime. March 5, 2005 The Dutchmen post a 2-1 overtime win against Clarkson in game two of the playoffs for first playoff win since March 4, 2005 Union earns home-ice advantage in the ECACHL first round playoffs for the third straight season. November 13, 2004 The U defeats Rensselaer at home, 3-2, to complete its first-ever sweep of the Engineers in Division I history. November 13, 2004 The brand new Garnet Blades Varsity Locker Room is dedicated prior to Rensselaer game. November 5, 2004 Union edges No. 13 St. Lawrence at home, 6-5, for first win over a top-15 team. June 27, 2004 Incoming freshman goaltender Justin Mrazek is drafted in the eighth round by the Washington Capitals. October 18, 2003 A newly renovated Frank L. Messa Rink is dedicated prior to Union s home-opener against Merrimack. July 29, 2003 Union hires former Harvard assistant Nate Leaman as its 15th head coach. Leaman replaces Kevin Sneddon, who accepted the head coaching position at Vermont. October 26, 2002 Goaltender Kris Mayotte makes 58 saves at Bemidji State to set a new program single-game record. June 24, 2000 Union goaltender Brandon Snee is drafted in the fifth round by the New York Rangers. December 4, 1998 The Dutchmen set team records for penalties (27) and penalty minutes (116) in a league loss at Cornell. August 13, 1998 Kevin Sneddon is announced as the 14th head coach of the men s hockey program. Sneddon replaces Stan Moore, who went to Colgate. February 27-28, 1998 Trevor Koenig blanks both Colgate (6-0) and Cornell (1-0) on the road to post back-to-back shutouts for the second time in his career. Koenig ends his career with nine shutouts and 11 one-goal games. April 3, 1997 Trevor Koenig, who led the nation in both save percentage (.913) and goals against average (2.03), becomes the first Dutchman to be named a Division I All-American. March 19, 1997 Trevor Koenig becomes the first Dutchman to receive a top ECAC honor as he captures the Ken Dryden Award as the league s top goaltender. Koenig is also the first Union player named to the ECAC First-Team All-League squad. First-year head coach Stan Moore is the first rookie to be named coach of the year. Senior defenseman Andrew Will is voted cowinner of the Best Defenseman Award. February 14-15, 1997 Trevor Koenig posts Union s first back-to-back shutouts by beating Vermont and Dartmouth by the same 2-0 score at Achilles Rink. He goes on to set the ECAC record for consecutive scoreless minutes at 198:44. July 4, 1996 Union announced the hiring of Stan Moore as head coach of the men s hockey team. Moore becomes the 13th head coach in the program s history. March 11, 1994 The Dutchmen play their first post-season game against travel partner Rensselaer, defeating the Engineers 4-3 before 4,709 at Houston Field House. March 4, 1994 Union rallies to defeat visiting Colgate, 7-6, to clinch sixth place and its first berth into the ECAC playoffs. February 12, 1994 The Dutchmen beat visiting Dartmouth, 5-3, for their first season sweep of an ECAC team. November 23, 1992 Union defeats Vermont, 3-2, for their first ECAC win at Achilles Rink. January 17, 1992 Senior forward Craig Ferrero scores with 10 seconds left in overtime to give the Dutchmen a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth, their first ECAC victory. Luigi Villa records 45 saves. January 10, 1992 Luigi Villa makes 32 saves as Union picks up its first ECAC point by tying #12 Yale, 5-5 in overtime before 2,334. December 28, 1991 Bill Railton scores Union s first shorthanded goal at 0:16 of the second period in an 8-5 loss to Northeastern. November 23, 1991 The Dutchmen post their first win as a Division I team with a 10-3 victory over Canadian opponent Concordia. November 15, 1991 Achilles Rink has its first sellout of the new era (2,504) as Harvard records a 7-5 victory. November 9, 1991 Union visits Vermont for its first ECAC Division I league game. The Catamounts capture a 3-1 decision in front of a sellout crowd of 4,035. Craig Ferrero scores Union s first ECAC goal at 4:36 of the third period (assisted by Dalton Menhall and Bill Railton). November 1, 1991 The Dutchmen play their first Division I game, dropping a 9-6 decision to Merrimack at Achilles Rink. Craig Ferrero scores Union s first Division I goal, a power play tally at 1:02 of the first period (assisted by Scott Whitney and Chris Albert). January 28, 1991 After more than a month of detailed discussions with faculty, students, and alumni, President Roger Hull accepts the ECAC invitation. December 17, 1990 Union is invited to join the ECAC Division I hockey league.

74 RECORDS 74 INDIVIDUAL GAME Goals 4 Kelly Zajac vs. Sacred Heart, Assists 5 Adam Presizniuk vs. Sacred Heart, Points 6 Daniel Ciampini vs. Rensselaer, Jason Ralph vs. Colgate, Penalty Minutes 34 Bryant Vermont, Saves 58 Kris Mayotte vs. Yale, Kris Bemidji State, Saves (Period)* 23 Brandon St. Lawrence, (1st) Saves (OT)* 27 Keith Kinkaid vs. Quinnipiac, (5OT) SEASON Goals 27 Jeremy Welsh, Assists 34 Kelly Zajac, Points 50 Daniel Carr, Power Play Goals 12 Daniel Carr, Game-Winning Goals 8 Max Novak, Shots 159 Shayne Gostisbehere, Saves 987 Kris Mayotte, Goals-Against Average 1.65 Troy Grosenick, Save Percentage.936 Troy Grosenick, Wins 28 Colin Stevens, CAREER Goals 78 Daniel Carr, Assists 96 Mat Bodie, Points 157 Daniel Carr, Power Play Goals 34 Daniel Carr, Game-Winning Goals 16 Wayne Simpson, Shots 447 Wayne Simpson, Saves 3,085 Brandon Snee, Goals-Against Average 1.89 Troy Grosenick, Save Percentage.930 Troy Grosenick, Wins 46 Kris Mayotte, TEAM UNION SPORTS INFORMATION ARCHIVES GAME Goals 11 Clarkson, (11-2) Goals, Allowed 9 (6x) last time: vs. Air Force, (2-9) Goals, Combined Clarkson, (7-8) Merrimack, (6-9) Shots 75 vs. Quinnipiac, Shots, Allowed Bemidji State, Shots, Fewest 13 (5x) last Cornell, Shots, Fewest Allowed 9. Cornell, Penalties Cornell, Penalty Minutes Cornell, PERIOD Goals 6 (2x) last time: Rensselaer, (3rd) Goals, Allowed 6 (3x) Quinnipiac, (2nd) Shots 26 Cornell, Shots (OT) 17 vs. Quinnipiac, (OT2) Shots, Allowed 27 Princeton, Shots, Allowed (OT) 11. Yale, (4OT) Fewest Shots 1 (4x) last Dartmouth, (1st) Fewest Shots, Allowed 0. Mercyhurst, (3rd) Bentley, (1st) * Records since the season Kelly Zajac is the only player in Union history to score four goals in a game. Division I Shutout List Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Alex Sakellaropoulos Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan Keith Kinkaid Keith Kinkaid Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan Keith Kinkiad Corey Milan Corey Milan Rich Sillery Corey Milan Justin Mrazek Justin Mrazek Justin Mrazek Justin Mrazek Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Justin Mrazek Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Leeor Shtrom Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig

75 DIVISION I LEADERS 75 SEASON SEASON SEASON Goals 1. Jeremy Welsh Daniel Ciampini Daniel Ciampini Mario Valery-Trabucco Daniel Carr Assists 1. Kelly Zajac Mike Vecchione Mat Bodie Kevin Sullivan Kelly Zajac Joel Beal Points 1. Mike Vecchione Daniel Ciampini Daniel Carr Mario Valery-Trabucco Jeremy Welsh Power Play Goals 1. Daniel Carr Daniel Ciampini Daniel Carr Wayne Simpson Jeremy Welsh Wayne Simpson Chris Ford Game Winning Goals 1. Max Novak Wayne Simpson Daniel Ciampini Daniel Ciampini Daniel Carr Kelly Zajac Scott Seney Shots 1. Shayne Gostisbehere Jeremy Welsh Mario Valery-Trabucco Jeremy Welsh Daniel Carr Saves 1. Kris Mayotte Corey Milan Brandon Snee Colin Stevens Justin Mrazek Goals-Against Average 1. Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Trevor Koenig Colin Stevens Corey Milan Save Percentage 1. Troy Grosenick Trevor Koenig Colin Stevens Justin Mrazek Troy Grosenick Wins 1. Colin Stevens Keith Kinkaid Troy Grosenick Corey Milan Troy Grosenick CAREER CAREER CAREER Goals 1. Daniel Carr Daniel Ciampini Mario Valery-Trabucco Wayne Simpson Jordan Webb Assists 1. Mat Bodie Kelly Zajac Adam Presizniuk Daniel Carr Joel Beal Points 1. Daniel Carr Adam Presizniuk Kelly Zajac Mat Bodie Daniel Ciampini Power Play Goals 1. Daniel Carr Wayne Simpson Jordan Webb Jeremy Welsh Olivier Bouchard Game-Winning Goals 1. Wayne Simpson Daniel Ciampini Max Novak Daniel Carr Scott Seney Shots 1. Daniel Carr Wayne Simpson Adam Presizniuk Mario Valery-Trabucco Jeremy Welsh Saves 1. Brandon Snee , Kris Mayotte , Trevor Koenig , Colin Stevens , Corey Milan ,843 Goals-Against Average 1. Troy Grosenick Colin Stevens Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan Justin Mrazek Save Percentage 1. Troy Grosenick Colin Stevens Keith Kinkaid Trevor Koenig Corey Milan Justin Mrazek Wins 1. Colin Stevens Kris Mayotte Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan

76 SEASON LEADERS 76 GOALS Daniel Ciampini Daniel Ciampini Daniel Carr, Wayne Simpson Jeremy Welsh Daniel Carr Mario Valery-Trabucco Adam Presizniuk Matt Cook Josh Coyle Olivier Bouchard Jordan Webb Jordan Webb, Scott Seney Jordan Webb, Nathan Gillies Kris Goodjohn, Nathan Gillies Jason Ralph Ryan Campbell Mark Szucs Mark Szucs John Sicinski Brent Ozarowski Chris Albert Chris Ford Chris Albert Craig Ferrero 15 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan Corey Milan Justin Mrazek Justin Mrazek Kris Mayotte Justin Mrazek Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Leeor Shtrom Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Luigi Villa Mike Gallant Luigi Villa Luigi Villa 5.23 ASSISTS Mike Vecchione Mat Bodie Kyle Bodie Kelly Zajac Kelly Zajac Jason Walters Adam Presizniuk Adam Presizniuk T.J. Fox Scott Seney Scott Seney Joel Beal Joel Beal Kris Goodjohn Clark Jones Jeff Sproat Drew Taylor Brent Ozarowski Brent Ozarowski Chris Ford Cory Holbrough Troy Stevens Ryan Alaspa Craig Ferrero 17 SAVE PERCENTAGE _ Colin Stevens _ Colin Stevens _ Troy Grosenick _ Troy Grosenick _ Keith Kinkaid _ Corey Milan _ Corey Milan _ Justin Mrazek _ Justin Mrazek _ Kris Mayotte _ Justin Mrazek _ Kris Mayotte _ Kris Mayotte _ Brandon Snee _ Brandon Snee _ Brandon Snee _ Brandon Snee _ Trevor Koenig _ Trevor Koenig _ Trevor Koenig _ Trevor Koenig _ Mike Gallant _ Mike Gallant _ Mike Gallant.865 POINTS Daniel Ciampini/Mike Vecchione Daniel Carr Wayne Simpson Jeremy Welsh Kelly Zajac Mario Valery-Trabucco Adam Presizniuk Adam Presizniuk T. J. Fox Olivier Bouchard Jordan Webb Jordan Webb Joel Beal/Jordan Webb Kris Goodjohn Jeff Wilson Jeff Spoat Mark Szucs Brent Ozarowski John Sicinski Chris Ford Cory Holbrough Chris Ford Chris Albert Craig Ferrero 32 WINS Colin Stevens Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Keith Kinkaid Corey Milan Justin Mrazek Justin Mrazek Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Kris Mayotte Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Leeor Shtrom Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Mike Gallant Luigi Villa Luigi Villa 3

77 ALL-TIME LEADERS 77 GOAL LEADERS NAME G YEARS 1. Gil Egan Daniel Carr Guy Logan Tod Fobare Daniel Ciampini Kip Churchill Joe Caruso Mario Valery-Trabucco Craig Ferrero Wayne Simpson ASSIST LEADERS NAME A YEARS 1. Terry Campbell Tod Fobare Mat Bodie Kelly Zajac Adam Presizniuk Craig Ferrero Daniel Carr Joel Beal Jason Walters Kip Churchill POINTS LEADERS NAME PTS G A YEARS 1. Terry Campbell Tod Fobare Daniel Carr Gil Egan Craig Ferrero Kip Churchill Adam Presizniuk Kelly Zajac Mat Bodie Joe Caruso Curt Cole Daniel Ciampini Jason Walters Wayne Simpson Jordan Webb Tom Hodgins Mario Valery-Trabucco Grant Judd Gary Temush Don Marshall Chris Ford Nelson Said Joel Beal Bill Railton Jeremy Welsh TEAM CAPTAINS Charlie Vasaturo Mat Bodie Mat Bodie Nolan Julseth-White Brock Matheson Mike Wakita Matt Cook Lane Caffaro Matt Cook Lane Caffaro Sean Streich Scott Seney Sean Streich Jordan Webb Glenn Sanders Nathan Gillies Jeff Wilson Clark Jones Bryan Yackel Jay Varady Mark Szucs Charlie Moxham Mark Szucs Ryan Campbell Andrew Will Reid Simonton Cory Holbrough Jeff Jiampetti Greg Steele Rick Clifford Terry Campbell Brian Lucey Rick Clifford Guy Logan Terry Campbell Scott Manley Guy Logan Scott Cyr Gary Temush Dave Appleby Gary Temush Curt Cole Tom Hodgins Gill Egan Jamie Knight Gill Egan Jamie Knight Scott Fitzgerald Tod Fobare Mike Merlo Scott Fitzgerald Jim Josephson Jim Anderson Dave Josephson Jim Josephson Mark Haley Dean Mathewson Michael O Connell Kip Churchill Don Marshall Jack Rankin Kip Churchill Jack Rankin Kip Churchill Jack Rankin Mario Gillonardo Rufus Burlingame Francis Meehan Robert Baker Dudley Holmes C. Foster Brown Martin Heck Frederick Hawley Frederick Hawley Phillip Little William Jenkins E.M. Hutton James Young James Young A. W. Kahn John S. Beale R. Beale Drake Hyland John Gilmour John Gilmour Bruce A. Mulqueen LaPan D.T. Dold R. Davis Warren Gale

78 DIVISION I REGISTER 78 FORWARDS/DEFENSEMEN A NAME YEARS POS NO GP G A PTS HOMETOWN Alaspa, Ryan F Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Albert, Chris F Nepean, Ont. Ammirato, Roman F Williamstown, N.J. Anderson, Mason F Naramata, B.C. Antoine, Jamie F Markham, Ont. B Battiston, Steve F Rexdale, Ont. Beal, Joel F Brantford, Ont. Bennett, Mark F Oakville, Ont. Bergeron, Jean-Sebastian D Nicolet, Que. Beynon, Michael D Nepean, Ont. Blabac, Matt F Florida, N.Y. Bodie, Kyle F East St. Paul, Man. Bodie, Mat D East St. Paul, Man. Boileau, Stéphane F Blainville, Que. Bond, Joel D 33,4, Calgary, Alta. Booth, Brent D Calgary, Alta. Bouchard, Olivier F Quebec City, Que. Bowles, Sam F Davidsonville, Md. Boyd, Ryan D 32, Calgary, Alta. Boyd, Scott D 4, Calgary, Alta. Boyle, Tim D Hingham, Mass. Brady, Scott F Sutton, Mass. Brassard, J.C D Scituate, Mass. Buchanan, Greg D 32, Vancouver, B.C. Buote, Andrew F Grande Praire, Alta. Burchill, Rick D Dartmouth, N.S. Byrne, P.J D Brewster, N.Y. Bzdell, Wally F Nanaimo, B.C. C Caffaro, Lane D Slave Lake, Alta. Cain, Luke F Thunder Bay, Ont. Campbell, Bryan D Hannon, Ont. Campbell, Ryan F Orleans, Ont. Carr, Daniel F Sherwood Park, Alta. Christiansen, Doug D/F Elm Grove, Wis. Christiansen, Jeff F Elm Grove, Wis. Ciampini, Daniel F Concord, Ont. Clifford, Rick F Arlington, Mass. Coatta, Sam F Minnetonka, Minn. Coburn, Greg D Shaunavon, Sask. Cook, Matt F Belle Mead, N.J. Coyle, Josh F Brooklyn, Ohio Cregan, Tim F Pointe Claire, Que. Cruice, Nick F Dresher, Pa. Cyr, Frederic D Maria, Que. D Dagenais, Randy D Val Rita, Ont. Darby, Keith F 12, 17, Schenectady, N.Y. Darby, Kevin F Schenectady, N.Y. Degagne, Dustin D Winnipeg, Man. Delforte, Torren F Shortsville, N.Y. DeSimone, Nick D East Amherst, N.Y. DiMarzo, Augie F West Haven, Conn. Di Pauli von Treuheim, Theo F Bolzano, Italy DiStefano, Chris D Albany, N.Y. Donovan, Ryan F 14, Vancouver, B.C. E Eccleston, Greg D Plymouth, N.H. Edmands, Gary F 16, St. Catharines, Ont. Estey, Andrew F Fredericton, N.B.

79 TEAM RECORDS 79 F NAME YEARS POS NO GP G A PTS HOMETOWN Federko, Jordy F Chesterfield, Mo. Ferrero, Craig F Commack, N.Y. Flowers, Jayson F Nepean, Ont. Foo, Spencer F Edmonton, Alta. Ford, Chris F Rochester, N.Y. Forgaard, Ryan D Faribault, Minn. Fox, T.J F Oswego, N.Y. Ftorek, Casey F Bedford, Mass. Fulton, Tyson F Brooklyn Park, Minn. G Galligan, Seamus F Fairhaven, Mass. Gillies, Nathan F Cambridge, Ont. Gingras, Sebastien D 24, Pierrefonds, Que. Gonye, Alex F New Canaan, Conn. Goodjohn, Kris F Calgary, Alta. Goodjohn, Kurt D Calgary, Alta. Gostisbehere, Shayne D Margate, Fla. Goulet, Dean D Calgary, Alta. Grosenick, Troy G Brookfield, Wis. H Hancock, Chris F Dryden, Ont. Hanagan, Randy F Lambeth, Ont. Harr, Mike D Norwood, Mass. Hatch, Matt F Massena, N.Y. Havlik, Ales D Mlada Boleslaw, Czech Republic Henry, Noah D Seattle, Wash. Hohman, Colin D Minneapolis, Minn. Holbrough, Cory F 19, Burlington, Ontario Holunga, Shane D Snow Lake, Man. Houle, Eric F Hudson, Que. Hutchins, Jeff F Toronto, Ont. Hynes, Tyler F Guilderland, N.Y. I Ikkala, Cole F McKinney, Texas Ingoldsby, Mike D Stratford, Ont. J Jiampetti, Jeff F Queensbury, N.Y. Jones, Clark F Exeter, N.H. Jooris, Josh F Burlington, Ont. Julseth-White, Nolan D Chilliwack, B.C. K Katz, Noah F Columbia, Md. Kean, Jason D Nanaimo, B.C. Kelley, Matt D W. Harwich, Mass. Kerr, Brian F 21, Kirkland, Que. Kilfoy, Paul D 7, Oshawa, Ont. Kominar, Brian F Windsor, Ont. Konnick, Chris F Binghamton, N.Y. Krug, Matt D South Buffalo, N.Y. Kukko, Brad F Thunder Bay, Ont. Kuzniar, Matt F LaSalle, Que. L Lareau, Jon D Plainville, Mass. Leslie, Boe F Carmen, Man. Levac, Steve F Vaudreuil, Que. Lichtenwald, Eli F Saskatoon, Sask. Light, Connor D Sudbury, Mass. M MacDonald, Johnathan F Madison, Wis. MacLellan, Alex D 14, Tewksbury, Mass. Martin, Griffyn D Southport, Conn.

80 DIVISION I REGISTER 80 NAME YEARS POS NO GP G A PTS HOMETOWN Matheson, Brock D Gananoque, Ont. Mattsson, Niklas F Tampere, Finland McDavitt, Phil D Duxbury, Mass. McManama, Ben F Medfield, Mass. McKenna, Bill D 29, Framingham, Mass. Menhall, Dalton F Washington Crossing, Pa. Milnamow, Brendan D Wilton, Conn. Mingoia, Trevor F Fairport, N.Y. Monteith, Russ F 6, Toronto, Ont. Moody, Bill D Brandon, Man. Moxham, Charlie F Calgary, Alta. N Neron, Marc F Moonbeam, Ont. Nolan, Sean F Niskayuna, N.Y. Novak, Max F Oak Ridge, N.J. O O Flaherty, Patrick F North Vancouver, B.C. Ortolano, Jason D Carteret, N.J. O Shea, D Arcy F Grand Valley, Ont. Ozarowski, Brent F Schenectady, N.Y. P Palkovich, A.J F North Bellmore, N.Y. Pallos, Justin F Glastonbury, Conn. Pietrzykowski, Sheldon F Edmonton, Alta. Pieri, Dillon G Needham, Mass. Pontarelli, Michael F Laval, Que. Poirier, Jonathan F St. Jerome, Que. Potts, Chris F 19, Phillipsburgh, N.J. Prentice, Jay F Coldwater, Ont. Presizniuk, Adam F Calgary, Alta. Provancal, Craig F Midlothian, Ill. Pugen, Daniel F North York, Ont. Q Quint, John F Buffalo, N.Y. R Railton, Bill F Deven, Pa. Ralph, Jason F Carp, Ont. Reckin, Craig F Mississauga, Ont. Reid, Mark F West Suffield, Conn. Reid, Taylor D Calgary, Alta. Ross, Ian F Hibbing, Minn. Roy, David F Cumberland, Ont. S Sakellaropoulos, Alex G Tinley Park, Ill. Sanders, Glenn F Saugus, Mass. Satterlund, Seabrook D Marquette, Mich. Scarfo, Ryan F North Chelmsford, Mass. Schwan, Jake F Clifton Park, N.Y. Schreiber, Mike D Sherwood Park, Alta. Schwartz, Tim D Defreestville, N.Y. Sears, Chris F Orleans, Ont. Seel, Max F Houghton, Mich. Seney, Scott F 24, Silver Spring, Md. Shaffer, Jason F Eeagle River, Ala. Kevin Schier F Toronto, Ont. Sicinski, John F Mississauga, Ont. Simpson, John F 23, Boxborough, Mass. Simpson, Wayne F Boxborough, Mass. Streich, Sean D Kimberley, B.C. Smith, Dave F Brantford, Ont. Sproat, Jeff D Oshawa, Ont. Steele, Greg D Burlington, Vt. Stevens, Troy F Coon Rapids, Minn.

81 DIVISION I REGISTER 81 NAME YEARS POS NO GP G A PTS HOMETOWN Stevens, Colin G Niskayuna, N.Y. Stuart, Shawn D Calgary, Alta. Sullivan, Kevin F Plattsburgh, N.Y. Sullivan, Kevin F Darien, Conn. Szucs, Mark F Scarborough, Ont. T Taylor, Drew F Toronto, Ont. Taylor, Jeff D Clifton Park, N.Y. Tessitore, Dave F Schenectady, N.Y. Thompson, Chad F 10, Watford, Ont. Todd, Alex D 28, Rice Lake, Wis. V Vagvolgyi, Matt D Milford, Conn. Vallee, Alexander F Georgetown, Ont. Valery-Trabucco, Mario F Montreal, Que. Varady, Jay F Cahokia, Ill. Vasaturo, Charlie D Sewell, N.J. Vecchione, Mike F Saugus, Mass. Visser, Jason F 15, Mississauga, Ont. W Wakita, Mike D Campbell River, B.C. Walters, Jason F Renfrew, Ont. Webb, Jordan F Nepean, Ont. Welsh, Jeremy F Bayfield, Ont. Westerman, Bryant F Ft. Qu Appelle, Sask. Wheeler, Scott D Camilius, N.Y. White, Neil D Orleans, B.C. Whitney, Scott D Hudson, Mass. Wilkins, Matt F Kimberley, B.C. Will, Andrew D Willowdale, Ont. Will, Mark D Willowdale, Ont. Williams, Brent F Prince George, B.C. Wilson, Jeff F London, Ont. Wood, Adam D Toronto, Ont. Y Yackel, Bryan F 20, Castlegar, B.C. Yanovitch, Brian F Mansfield, Mass. Z Zajac, Kelly F 19, Winnipeg, Man. GOALTENDERS NAME YEARS NO GP GA GAA SV% SH HOMETOWN Gallant, Mike Burlington, Ont. Grosenick, Troy Brookfield, Wis. Helkie, Jim Windsor, Ont. Kinkaid, Keith Farmingville, N.Y. Koenig, Trevor Edmonton, Alta. Loney, Kyle Garson, Ont. Mayotte, Kris Pittsburgh, Pa. Milan, Cory Great Barrington, Mass. Movshin, Jeff Potomac, Md. Mrazek, Justin Regina, Sask. Pieri, Dillon Needham, Mass. Roth, Tim Teaneck, N.J. Sakellaropoulos, Alex Tinley Park, Ill. Shtrom, Leeor Montreal, Que. Sillery, Rich Hyattsville, Md. Snee, Brandon Philadelphia, Penn. Stevens, Colin Niskayuna, N.Y. Tatar, Dan Queensbury, N.Y. Villa, Luigi Mississauga, Ont. White, Shayne Hants County, N.S. Wise, Marc Aspen, Colo.

82 ALL-TIME REGISTER 82 A Abrahamson Achilles, Henry Laurence Adams Adler Alaspa, Ryan Albert, Chris Ammirato, Roman Anderson, Jim Anderson, Mason Antoine, Jamie Antonucci, Bob Appleby, Dave Arundell, E Atherton B Bagley 1975, 1977 Baker, Robert Baker, Steve Baldwin, Dennis Baratoff, Nicholas Barrett 1984 Bates Battison, Steven Baxter, Jim Beal, Joel Beale Beale, John S Beale, R Beall, Don Becker, D Behan, Joseph C Belinski, David Bennett Bennett, Mark Berard, Joel Bergeron, Jean-Sebastian Bergman, H Beynon, Michael Bishop Blabac, Matt Bodie, Kyle Bodie, Mat Boileau, Stéphane Boink, N.D Bon, Mark Bond, D.J Bond, Joel Bondurant, Jay Booth, Brent Borden, A.G Bouchard, Olivier Boucher, Mike Bowles, Sam Boyd, Ryan Boyd, Scott Boyle, Tim Brady, Scott Brady, Philip Brainard Brand, J Brandell, Thomas Brassard, J.C Brearton, R. 1931, 1933 Breymaier, A Brickley, R.L Briggs Brooks Brooks, Bart Brown, C. Foster Buchanan, Greg Buckley Buote, Andrew Burchill, Rick Burleigh Burlingame, Rufus Burns, Jim Bush, I Byrne, P.J Bzdell, Wally C Caffaro, Lane Cambell, Terry Cameron Campbell, Bryan Campbell, Ryan Cain, Luke Carlson, Ken Carr, Daniel Caruso, Joe Catone Christiansen, Doug Christiansen, Jeff Churchill, Kip Ciampini, Daniel Clark, Randy Clark, L.W Clay, H Clifford 1923, 1926 Clifford, Rick Coatta, Sam Coburn, Greg Cole, Curt Coleman, C.P Cone, J.C Cook, Matt Corbin, J Cotier, Peter Coyle, Josh Crawford, Peter Cregan, Tim Cruice, Nick Cullen, Thomas Cumberland, W.W Cunningham Currie, Dave Curtis Cyr, Frederic Cyr, Scott D D Orio, Christen Dagenais, Randy Darby Darby, Keith Darby, Kevin Davis, John Davis, R. 1919, 1921 Dean, Keith 1979 DeGagne, Dustin 2006 Delforte, Torren DeMarco, Tom DeSimone, Nick DiMarzo, Augie DiLibero, Alan Dill, H Dillingham Dillingham Di Pauli von Treuheim, Theo DiStefano, Chris Dolan, L. 1919, 1921 Dold, G Donovan, Ryan Douglas, John E Dragasevich, Doug Drohan, G. 1919, 1921 DuBois Dyroff, R E Eccleston, Greg Edmands, Gary Egan, Gil Emmans, J Estey, Andrew Everett, Douglas H F Farrell, Bob Feasby, Dean Federko, Jordy Ferguson, Dave Ferrero, Craig Finegan Fisher, J Fithenry, James Fitzgerald, Scott Flanagan, Michael Flanigan, Tim Flanigan, Todd Flora, D Flowers, Jayson Fobare, Tod Foo, Spencer Forbes Ford, Chris Forgaard, Ryan Forhan, Michael Foster, E Fox, A Fox, T.J Franchot Ftorek, Casey Fulton, Tyson Fuller G Gale, Warren Gallant, Mike Galligan, Seamus Gazzola, Denis Geraghty, Brian Giallonardo, Mario Gillespie Gillies, Nathan Gilmour, John Gingras, Sebastien Goguen, Mark Gonye, Alex Goodale Goodjohn, Kris Goodjohn, Kurt Goodrich Gostisbehere, Shayne Gould, Bill Gould, Daniel Goulet, Dean Grady, Robert Grosenick, Troy Grotta Gustafson, Dalton Gustafson, Darrell H Hale Halet, Mark Haley, Mark Halstead Hamilton, Peter Hanagan, Randy Hancock, Chris Harcourt Harr, Mike Hartt, W.J Hastings, W.B Hatch, Matt Hauser, Charles Havlik, Ales Hawkes, Bob Hawley, Frederick Hayden Heck, Martin Hedinger, H Heimdahl, Peter Helkie, Jim Henafelt Henkins Henry, Noah Henyan, R Heusted, P Hildreth Hinterberger, Brad

83 ALL-TIME REGISTER 83 Hodgins, Tom Hohman, Colin Holbrough, Cory Holmes, Dudley Holunga, Shane Hosephson Houle, Eric Howell Hudd Huested Huested Hughes, W Huntington, Chris Hutchins, Jeff Hutton, E.M Hyland, Drake Hynes, Tyler I Ikkala, Cole Ingoldsby, Mike J Jackson James, Ryan Jenkins, Mark Jenkins, William Jiampetti, Jeff Jooris, Josh Jones, Clark Josephson, Jim Josephson, Dave Josephson, Jim Joyce, Duane Judd, Grant Julseth-White, Nolan K Kahn, A.W Kaiser Kaminski, Bernhard Kardos, Kevin Katz, Noah Kean, Jason Keeler Kelley Kelley, Matt Kellogg Kennedy, C Keough Keough, J.J Keppler, K Kerr, Brian Kerst Kilfoy, Paul Kinghorn, Ron Kinkaid, Keith Kirby, Bill Knibb, Robert Knight, Jamie Knuckles Koenig, Trevor Kominar, Brian Konnick, Chris Kozub, Mike Kreusi Kriegsman Krug, Matt Kukko, Brad Kurker, Paul Kuzniar, Matt L LaBruzzo, Chris Langley LaPan Lareau, Jon Lasher, Brian Lehman Leslie, Boe Levac, Steve Lichtenwald, Eli Light, Connor Little, Phillip Logan, Guy Loney, Kyle Loomis, J Lucey, Brian M MacCallum, Jonathan MacDonald, Johnathan MacGill MacGuillivary, Steve MacInnis, Matther MacKenzie, John Mackey MacLaughlin, James MacLaughlin, Philip MacLellan, Alex Mahshie, Timothy Manley, Scott Marc Goguen, John Marr, Kevin Marshall, Don Martelli, Mike Mason, Bill Martin, Griffyn Matheson, Brock Mathewson, Dean Mattern Mattsson, Niklas Maughn May Maynard, Benjamin Mayotte, Kris McAlister, Leonard McCormack McDavitt, Phil McDougall, Wayne McIntosh, John McKenna, Bill McLaughlin, Kevin McManama, Ben Meehan, Francis Menhall, Dalton Mercer, Paul Merlo, Mike or Matt Merriman, A Merry, John Miller Miller, S.A Milan, Corey Milnamow, Brendan Minuse Mingoia, Trevor Mitchill, P.F Monteith, Russ Moody, Bill Moody, David Morton, Gavin Movshin, Jeff Moxham, Charlie Mrazek, Justin Mulqueen, Bruce A N Neron, Marc Newmann, G Nicholson, Brad Nickols Nolan, Sean Norton, Sean Nothaker Novak, Max Noye O O Brien, Toby O Connell, Mike O Flaherty, Patrick O Neill, Daniel O Rear, Tom Ortolano, Jason Orton, Allen S Orton, J O Shea, D Arcy Ottenot, E.H Ozarowski, Brent P Pahapill, Tom Paige, A.W Palkovich, A.J Pallos, Justin Panoff, Robert Papadoyianis, Ernie Pappas, Chuck Parker, Charles Paul, J Perras, Mickey Personeous Peters Philip Picano, Joe Pieri, Dillon Pietrzykowski, Sheldon Pinkston, J Poirier, Jonathan Pontarelli, Michael Potter Potts, Chris Prentice, Jay Presizniuk, Adam Preziotti, Richard Provancal, Craig Puccini, David Pugen, Daniel Q Quint, John R Railton, Bill Ralph Ralph, Jason Rankin, Jack Rankin Rathwell, Terry Rauscher, John Raymond, Richard D Reall, Gus Reckin, Craig Reid, Mark Reid, Taylor Reidinger Reoux Repsher, Grant Richardson, Scott Riley, L.D Roberts Robertson, Keith Robinson Robinson, C.H Rooney Rosenberg, Glenn Ross, Ian Roth, Tim Roy, David Rozzi, Michael Russum, J.A Rutledge, Todd Ryan, Edward Ryan, T.J S Said, Nelson Sakellaropoulos, Alex Salttery, P Sanders, Glenn Satterlund, Seabrook Savage, C Scarfo, Ryan Schermerhorn

84 ALL-TIME REGISTER 84 Schmalz, Mark Schoonmaker Schreiber, Mike Schultze Schulz Schwan, Jake Schwarz, Tim Sears, Chris Sedergren, Bill Seel, Max Sellnow Seney, Scott Shaffer, Jason Shannon Shea, Brian Shepard, R Shier, Kevin Shtrom, Leeor Sicinski, John Sillery, Rich Sillman Silverman, Morton B Simard, Charles Simonton, Reid Simpson, John Simpson, Wayne Sisler, Steve Slattery Smertz, Dave Smith, Byron Smith, Dave Smith, H.C Smith, Timothy Smithers Snee, Brandon Snow, Bill Spease, Mark Sproat, Jeff Steele, Greg Stephens, Darren Stevens, Colin Stevens, Troy Stewart, D Stone Streich, Sean Stuart, Shawn Stupinski, Scott Sullivan, Kevin Sullivan, Kevin Sullivan, Paul Summerhayes, H Sunningham Szucs, Mark T Tatar, Dan Taylor, Drew Taylor, Jeff Temush, Gary Tessitore, Dave Thomann, Lou Thompson, Chad Thompson, H Thomson Titus, Hubert J Todd, Alex Tompkins Tompkins, K Townsend, C Trapp Trumbull Turnier, J.R V Vagvolgyi, Matt Valery-Trabucco, Mario Vallee, Alexander 1993 Vanderbilt, F VanSantvoord Varady, Jay Vasaturo, Charlie Vecchione, Mike Villa, Luigi Visser, Jason Vrooman W Wadsworth Wadsworth Wagner Wakita, Mike Walker Wall, Bill Walser Walters, Jason Walther, A.P Walthers, A Warner, G Warner, R Webb, Jordan Weed Weinberger, Eric Weiss, David Welsh, Jeremy Werle, I Wernecke, Bill West Westerman, Bryant Wheeler, Scott White, Neil White, Shayne Whitney, Scott Wikoff, Frederick C Wilcox Wilkins, Matt Will Will, Andrew Will, Mark Willers, Dean Williams, Brent Williams Willis, Matthew Wills, Sean Wilson, Jeff Winship, Will Wise, Marc Wold, J Wood, Adam Woodman, Kyle Wright, John Y Yackel, Bryan Yanovitch, Brian Young, James Young, J.F Z Zeiter Zajac, Kelly TRENT HERMANN / CARLYN STUDIO DIVISION I ASSISTANT COACHES Ben Barr Joe Beall Rick Bennett Aaron Bogosian Joe Dumais Pete Cotier Vince Faucher Tony Gasparini David Green Kris Horn Greg Klym Guy Logan John Micheletto Kevin Patrick Bill Riga John Ronan Kevin Sneddon Jason Tapp Dan Tatar Jim Ward Andrew Will Jay Vardady volunteer ++ volunteer, ; later full-time HEAD COACHING HISTORY NAME YRS SEASONS RECORD PCT Rick Bennett Nate Leaman Kevin Sneddon Stan Moore Bruce Delventhal Charlie Morrison Bob Driscoll Ned Harkness * Art Lawrence Duke Nelson H.L. Achilles William Harkness H.A. Larrabee Henry Gardner Ambrose Clark * left in December interim coach (Jan.-Feb. 1978) Kevin Sneddon (Vermont), Nate Leaman (Providence) and Rick Bennett brought their respective teams to the 2014 NCAA East Regional.

85 ALL-AMERICANS 85 AMERICAN HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION Daniel Ciampini - F East First Team, Mat Bodie - D East First Team, East Second Team, Shayne Gostisbehere - D East First Team, East Second Team, Daniel Carr - F East Second Team, Colin Stevens - G East Second Team, Jeremy Welsh - F East Second Team, Troy Grosenick - G East First Team, Keith Kinkaid - G East First Team, Terry Campbell - F East Second Team, Trevor Koenig - G East First Team, Ron Kinghorn - G East Second Team, Wayne McDougall - G East Second Team, Jack Rankin - D East Second Team,

86 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 86 NHL PLAYERS NAME TEAM SEASON Josh Jooris - F Calgary Flames Troy Grosenick - G San Jose Sharks Shayne Gostisbehere - D Philadelphia Flyers Jeremy Welsh - F Vancouver Canucks Keith Kinkaid - G New Jersey Devils Duane Joyce - D Dallas Stars Mario Giallonardo - F Colorado Rockies Steve Baker - G New York Rangers PRO REGISTER ( ) National Hockey League (NHL) GP G A PTS D Shayne Gostisbehere ( ) Philadelphia Flyers F Josh Jooris ( ) Calgary Flames GP GAA SV% REC G Troy Grosenick ( ) San Jose Sharks G Keith Kinkaid ( ) New Jersey Devils American Hockey League (AHL) GP G A PTS D Mat Bodie ( ) Hartford Wolf Pack F Daniel Carr ( ) Hamilton Bulldogs F Daniel Ciampini ( ) Worcester Sharks D Shayne Gostisbehere ( ) Lehigh Valley Phantoms F Matt Hatch ( ) Lehigh Valley Phantoms F Josh Jooris ( ) Adirondack Flames F Max Novak ( ) Albany Devils F Wayne Simpson ( ) Providence Bruins F Jeremy Welsh ( ) Chicago Wolves F Kelly Zajac ( ) Albany Devils GP GAA SV% REC G Troy Grosenick ( ) Worcester Sharks G Keith Kinkaid ( ) Albany Devils ECHL GP G A PTS F Matt Hatch ( ) Reading Royals D Nolan Julseth-White ( ) Ontario Reign F Wayne Simpson ( ) South Carolina Stingrays F Kevin Sullivan ( ) Reading Royals Cincinnati Cyclones YEAR NAME TEAM RD NO 2015 Jake Kupsky San Jose Sharks 7th Jeff Taylor Pittsburgh Penguins 7th Shayne Gostisbehere Philadelphia Flyers 3rd 78 Tim Boyle Ottawa Senators 4th Justin Mrazek Washington Capitals 8th Brandon Snee New York Rangers 5th Reid Simonton + Quebec Nordiques 9th 1987 Bill Sedergren Calgary Flames 10th Dean Feasby Detroit Red Wings 17th Steve Baker New York Rangers 3rd 44 Jim Baxter Detroit Red Wings 6th 91 Kip Churchill Detroit Red Wings 9th 141 Dean Willers Detroit Red Wings 13th Supplemental Draft NHL ENTRY DRAFT WHA DRAFT YEAR NAME TEAM RD NO 1977 Steve Baker Birmingham Bulls 5th 40 USA HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2004 Mark Szucs Austria 2003 Mark Szucs Austria 2002 Mark Szucs Austria IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 Shayne Gostisbehere USA - Gold 2010 Jay Varady USA (team staff) - Gold 2009 Nate Leaman USA (assistant coach) 2007 Nate Leaman USA (assistant coach) - Bronze IIHF WORLD U-18 CHAMPIONSHIP 2009 Jay Varady USA (team staff) - Gold 2005 Nate Leaman USA (assistant coach) - Gold 2002 Tim Roth USA - Gold ELITE Hockey League (EIHL) - Europe GP G A PTS F Kyle Bodie ( ) HC Morzine-Avoriaz Les Gets (FRA) F Jeff Hutchins ( ) Dundee Stars (SCO) F Kelly Zajac ( ) SM-liiga (FIN) Shayne Gostisbehere won gold with Team USA at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia.

87 HONORS 87 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (CLEARY CUP) 2014, 2012, 2011 ECAC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (WHITELAW CUP) 2014, 2013, 2012 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shayne Gostisbehere + BEST DEFENSIVE DEFENSEMAN Shayne Gostisbehere Brock Matheson Andrew Will + GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR Colin Stevens Troy Grosenick Keith Kinkaid Trevor Koenig DEFENSIVE FORWARD OF THE YEAR Kelly Zajac - F Adam Presizniuk - F COACH OF THE YEAR Rick Bennett Nate Leaman Nate Leaman Stan Moore Bruce Delventhal ALL-ECAC HOCKEY FIRST TEAM Daniel Ciampini - F Mat Bodie - D Daniel Carr - F Shayne Gostisbehere - D Colin Stevens - G Mat Bodie - D Troy Grosenick - G Keith Kinkaid - G Mike Schreiber - D Lane Caffaro - D Trevor Koenig - G ALL-ECAC HOCKEY SECOND TEAM Shayne Gostisbehere - D Jeremy Welsh - F Brock Matheson - D Kelly Zajac - F Mario Valery-Trabucco - F Kris Mayotte - G Andrew Will - D ALL-ECAC HOCKEY THIRD TEAM Jeff Taylor - D Daniel Ciampini - F Mat Bodie - D Daniel Carr - F Kelly Zajac - F Jeremy Welsh - F Keith Kinkaid - G Adam Presizniuk - F Lane Caffaro - D ECAC HOCKEY ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Spencer Foo - F Mike Vecchione - F Shayne Gostisbehere - D Mat Bodie - D Daniel Carr - F Keith Kinkaid - G Corey Milan - G Adam Presizniuk - F Kris Mayotte - G Jordan Webb - F Ryan Campbell - F Leeor Shtrom - G Brent Ozarowski - F Trevor Koenig - G Chris Ford - F Troy Stevens - F Reid Simonton - D Luigi Villa - G ECAC HOCKEY TOURNAMENT MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2014 Daniel Carr - F 2013 Troy Grosenick - G 2012 Jeremey Welsh - F ECAC HOCKEY ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2014 Daniel Carr - F Mike Vecchione - F Mat Bodie - D Shayne Gostisbehere - D Colin Stevens - G 2013 Daniel Carr - F Max Novak - F Greg Coburn - D Troy Grosenick - G 2012 Daniel Carr - F Jeremy Welsh - F Shayne Gostisbehere - D Troy Grosenick - G 2010 Mike Schreiber - D ECAC HOCKEY STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Stephane Boileau Matt Cook Olivier Bouchard + co-recipient HOBEY BAKER AWARD Daniel Ciampini - Finalist Shayne Gostisbehere - Finalist Troy Grosenick - Finalist HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN AWARD Jeff Wilson - Finalist AHCA SPENCER PENROSE AWARD Rick Bennett Nate Leaman ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS (Men s At-Large Team) Cole Ikkala - Second Team Mat Bodie - Third Team Troy Grosenick - Third Team Troy Grosenick - Third Team Stéphane Boileau - Second Team SENIOR CLASS AWARD ALL-AMERICANS Cole Ikkala - Second Team Matt Cook - First Team

88 HONORS 88 NCAA FROZEN FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2014 Shayne Gostisbehere - D NCAA FROZEN FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2014 Daniel Ciampini - F Mat Bodie - D Shayne Gostisbehere - D Colin Stevens - G NCAA EAST REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2014 Max Novak - F 2012 Jeremy Welsh - F NCAA ALL-EAST REGIONAL TEAM 2014 Max Novak - F Mat Bodie - D Shayne Gostisbehere - D Colin Stevens - G 2013 Josh Jooris - F Shayne Gostisbehere - D 2012 Josh Jooris - F Jeremy Welsh - F Mat Bodie - D Nolan Julseth-White - D Troy Grosenick - G UNION ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 2015 Terry Campbell - F 2010 Tod Fobare - F 2009 Craig Ferrero - F 2008 Gil Egan - F 2007 Steve Baker - G 2005 Wayne McDougall - G J.C. Brassard Sam Coatta Nick Cruice Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim * Spencer Foo Sebastien Gingras Noah Henry Tyler Hynes Matt Krug Eli Lichtenwald Connor Light Max Novak Dillon Pieri Michael Pontarelli David Roy Ryan Scarfo Charlie Vasaturo Mike Vecchione Kyle Bodie Daniel Carr Daniel Ciampini Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim Sebastien Gingras Alex Gonye Matt Hatch Noah Henry Cole Ikkala Matt Krug Eli Lichtenwald Max Novak Dillon Pieri David Roy Kevin Sullivan Charlie Vasaturo Mike Vecchione * Commissioner s List Kyle Bodie Mat Bodie Daniel Carr Daniel Ciampini Greg Coburn Nick Cruice Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim Ryan Forgaard Sebastien Gingras Troy Grosenick Matt Hatch Cole Ikkala Josh Jooris Max Novak Dillon Pieri David Roy Wayne Simpson Shawn Stuart Kevin Sullivan Charlie Vasaturo Mat Bodie Daniel Carr Daniel Ciampini Greg Coburn Ryan Forgaard Troy Grosenick Matt Hatch Cole Ikkala Nolan Julseth-White Max Novak Dillon Pieri Taylor Reid Wayne Simpson Shawn Stuart Kevin Sullivan Charlie Vasaturo Kelly Zajac ECAC HOCKEY ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS Jean-Sebastian Bergeron Mat Bodie Stéphane Boileau Andrew Buote Luke Cain Daniel Carr Greg Coburn Troy Grosenick Cole Ikkala Nolan Julseth-White Brock Matheson Justin Pallos Taylor Reid John Simpson Wayne Simpson Shawn Stuart Jean-Sebastian Bergeron Stéphane Boileau Andrew Buote Luke Cain Jeff Christiansen Nolan Julseth-White Jon Lareau Brock Matheson Justin Pallos Taylor Reid Jason Shaffer John Simpson Wayne Simpson Shawn Stuart Mike Wakita Jeremy Welsh Stéphane Boileau Andrew Buote Lane Caffaro Luke Cain Jeff Christiansen Matt Cook Nolan Julseth-White Jon Lareau Brock Matheson Justin Pallos Chris Potts Taylor Reid Jason Shaffer John Simpson Michael Beynon Stéphane Boileau Luke Cain Matt Cook Brock Matheson Justin Mrazek Chris Potts Jason Shaffer John Simpson Mike Wakita Michael Beynon Olivier Bouchard Matt Cook Andrew Estey Jonathan Lareau Justin Mrazek Chris Potts Tim Schwarz Sean Streich Jason Shaffer Dan Tatar Mike Wakita Michael Beynon Olivier Bouchard Sean Streich Olivier Bouchard Chris DiStefano Brian Kerr Jason Ortolano Sean Streich Jordan Webb Brent Booth Max Seel Brent Booth Randy Dagenais Max Seel Jason Kean Marc Neron Brent Booth Doug Christiansen Randy Dagenais Jordy Federko Kurt Goodjohn Jason Kean Marc Wise Doug Christiansen Randy Dagenais Jordy Federko Clark Jones Jason Kean Bryant Westerman Bryan Yackel Doug Christiansen Frederic Cyr Jay Varady Bryant Westerman

89 TEAM AWARDS 89 Most Valuable Player Daniel Ciampini Shayne Gostisbehere Wayne Simpson Jeremy Welsh Adam Presizniuk Mario Valery-Trabucco Adam Presizniuk Adam Presizniuk T.J. Fox Kris Mayotte Jordan Webb Jordan Webb Kris Mayotte Nathan Gillies Brandon Snee Brandon Snee Jeff Sproat Mark Szucs Trevor Koenig Trevor Koenig Coaches Award Charlie Vasaturo Mat Bodie Greg Coburn Kyle Bodie Mat Bodie Nolan Julseth-White Brock Matheson Mike Schreiber Brendan Milnamow Michael Beynon Sam Bowles Sean Streich Scott Seney Matt Blabac Brent Booth Nathan Gillies Nathan Gillies Jason Ralph Jeff Sproat Jay Varady Charlie Moxham Jay Prentice Most Improved Player Matt Wilkins Kevin Sullivan Daniel Ciampini Troy Grosenick Justin Pallos Luke Cain Jon Lareau Mike Harr Matt Cook Brendan Milnamow Torren Delforte Jason Visser Glenn Sanders Marc Neron Jordy Federko Marc Wise Jeff Wilson Dave Smith Chris Ford Rookie of the Year Spencer Foo Mike Vecchione Matt Wilkins Shayne Gostisbehere Mat Bodie Keith Kinkaid Kelly Zajac Adam Presizniuk Jason Walters Augie DiMarzo Justin Mrazek Sean Streich Kris Mayotte Jordan Webb Brent Booth Kris Goodjohn Jeff Wilson Charles N. Morrison The award is an endowed scholarship that was created from the gifts of friends in the memory of Charles N. Morrison, Union s head hockey coach from 1978 to It is given annually to a student who participates in extracurricular activities while demonstrating academic interest and achievement Sebastien Gingras Cole Ikkala Cole Ikkala Taylor Reid Luke Cain Mike Wakita Luke Cain Matt Cook Olivier Bouchard Olivier Bouchard Olivier Bouchard Jordan Webb Brent Booth Marc Wise Nathan Gillies Jay Varady Ryan Campbell Mark Will Charlie Moxham Patrick O Flaherty Reid Simonton Dean Goulet Jeff Jiampetti Greg Eccleston Rick Clifford Bill Sedergren Scott Richardson Unsung Hero Award Sam Coatta Charlie Vasaturo Cole Ikkala Shawn Stuart Andrew Buote Andrew Buote Andrew Buote Andrew Buote Jake Schwan Jake Schwan Jason Visser Chris DiStefano Glenn Sanders Glenn Sanders Max Seel Brent Booth Jeff Wilson Bryan Yackel Ryan Campbell Brandon Snee Leeor Shtrom Russ Monteith Thomas Van Arden Dukehart Academic The award, which originated during the season to preserve the memory of Thomas Van Arden Dukehart, is presented annually to the Union College hockey player with the highest grade point average Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim Sebastien Gingras Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim Theo Di Pauli von Treuheim Stéphane Boileau Stéphane Boileau Stéphane Boileau Stéphane Boileau Chris Potts Matt Cook Chris Potts Brian Kerr Brent Booth Brent Booth Brent Booth Jordy Federko Frederic Cyr Mark Will Joel Bond Jamie Antoine Boe Leslie Jamie Antoine Chris Albert Steven Battiston Shayne White Shayne White Timothy Cregan Marc Goguen Bill Snow Bill Snow Scott Richardson Bill Wernecke Bill Wernecke Daniel O Neill Bill Wernecke Bill Mason Daniel O Neill Robert Knibb Tom Pahapill

90 UNION COLLEGE 90 Union College traces its beginnings to Several hundred residents of northern New York, certain that Burgoyne s defeat at Saratoga two years before would mean a new nation, began the first popular demand for higher education in America. These residents pursued that dream for 16 years until, in 1795, Union became the first college chartered by the Regents of the State of New York. The first trustees consciously attempted to bring their new college into the mainstream of their world. The very name, Union, carried echoes of the new national union. More immediately and directly, it recognized the fact that the College was an outgrowth of a new sense of community among the several religious and national groups in the local population. Union s founders were determined to avoid the narrow sectarianism characteristic of earlier American colleges; today, Union is one of the oldest nondenominational colleges in the country. Union did not share the heavily classical bias of most colleges of the day. Its motto ( Sous les lois de Minerve nous devenons tous freres, or We all become brothers under the laws of Minerva ) is significantly of French rather than Latin origin. Union was among the first to introduce French on an equal level with Greek and Latin. In the 1820s, when the classical curriculum was the most widely accepted field of study, Union introduced a bachelor s degree with greater emphasis on history, science, modern languages, and mathematics. This liberality of educational vision characterized Union during the early years of the term of Eliphalet Nott, president from 1804 to Science and technology became important concerns; chemistry was taught before 1809, a degree in scientific studies was added, and in 1845 Union became the first liberal arts college to offer engineering. The College was one of the first to offer work in American history and constitutional government and did pioneer work in the elective system of study. By about 1830, Union was graduating as many students as any other college in America. Along with Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, it was spoken of as one of the big four. Students came from the South and West as well as the East. Among them were the father of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the grandfather of Winston Churchill, a president of the United States (Chester A. Arthur, Class of 1848), seven cabinet secretaries, 15 United States senators, 91 members of the House of Representatives, 13 governors, 50 important diplomats, more than 200 judges, 40 missionaries, 16 generals, and 90 college presidents, including the first presidents of the Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Vassar, Smith and Elmira. Nott s ingenious schemes for financing higher education, including a statewide lottery, also were instrumental in building Union s reputation. Innovations under the leadership of Andrew Van Vranken Raymond, president from 1894 to 1907 include the establishment of a Department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics, headed by the electrical wizard of the General Electric Company, Charles P. Steinmetz. The new department gave impetus to the development of strong programs in science and technology and attracted attention and applications to the College. Stephen C. Ainlay President Therese McCarty Stephen J. & Diane K Ciesinski Dean of Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs/Professor of Economics women. More recently, the College has added programs in Asian Studies, Bioengineering, Film Studies, Nanotechnology, and Neuroscience. In 2004, the Minervas were inaugurated to broaden the educational experience for students, faculty and staff. Every incoming student is assigned to one of seven Minerva Houses, joining upperclass students, faculty and staff in a house affiliation. Each Minerva, with its own budget and governing council, is a center for intellectual and social activity. Union s fraternities and sororities continue a proud tradition of service. Theme Houses are a popular option for students who seek residential affiliation with others who are committed to themes such as community service, environmental awareness, art, music and language. The College has done important experimental work in interdepartmental studies, which is reflected in a number of programs that cut across the lines of academic disciplines. Organized interdepartmental majors are offered in numerous areas, and the College has also developed programs that enable students to work toward both a bachelor s degree and an advanced degree. The Common Curriculum (General Education) has received national recognition, and the College has an innovative program of Writing Across the Curriculum. Efforts to renew and enhance the College s academic programs and curricula continue to be supported by major foundations. The 20th century brought other changes to Union. In 1970, the College adopted co-education and welcomed the first class of two dozen women transfer students. Today, roughly half of Union s students are

91 MESSA RINK 91 MESSA RINK AT ACHILLIES CENTER Originally constructed in 1975 with a gift from Henry Laurence Achilles, Union College s ice hockey rink underwent major renovations during the summer of 2003 after a gift from alumnus Frank L. Messa 73. Renamed Frank L. Messa Rink at Achilles Center, Union s newlook facility was officially unveiled for competition on October 18, 2003 as the men s hockey team hosted Merrimack. With a seating capacity of 2,054, and standing room only areas that will allow sellout crowds to reach nearly 2,300, Messa Rink is one of the most intimidating venues for visiting teams in ECAC Hockey. The Dutchmen have won 68 percent of their home games over the past three seasons and compiled a 15-game winning streak on home ice from November 2013-October The team s success has resulted in packed-houses at Messa. Last year, Union recorded eight sellouts, playing to 102 percent capacity in the Electric City. Since , the Garnet and White have generated 45 sellouts. The home of Dutchman Hockey has provided many highlights through the years: Seven straight seasons ( ) of hosting ECAC Hockey playoff action, including five consecutive quarterfinal series appearances. Cleary Cup-clinching victories in 2014 and Union won its first-ever regular season title on February 26, 2011 with a 5-0 win against Princeton. On February 21, 2014, Union captured the Cleary Cup with a 5-0 win over Clarkson. On March 12, 2010, Union and Quinnipiac played the second-longest game in NCAA history (150:22), a five overtime affair that lasted 5 hours 56 minutes and ended at 1:03 a.m. Messa hosted the ECAC Women s Hockey Championships in 2004 and In 2014, a new LED lighting system was installed at Messa. The lighting system saves considerable energy, keeping in line with the College s commitment to sustainability. The brighter atmosphere eliminates dark areas in the stands and benefits the players as well, as the previous metal halide lights often raised temperatures at ice level. In 2003 renovations enable Union to provide a first class venue for Division I hockey, as well as numerous programming Henry L. Achilles Frank L. Messa opportunities for the College and community at large. Phase I of the $1.5 million renovation project included the installation of a high-tech chilling and dehumidification system. New spring-loaded boards and seamless glass provide a safer playing environment on the ice, while better sight-lines were made for the fans, and a redesigned seating area improved the rink s traffic pattern. Phase II of the project, completed during the academic year, included the construction of five locker rooms and the addition of restrooms and shower areas for use by the Union athletic teams and outside community groups. A multipurpose function room, a 2,000 square foot sports medicine area, a reconfigured lobby and improved ADA access and seating were all part of the project s second phase. The lower level of Frank L. Messa Rink at Achilles Center contains locker room space for more than 175 athletes. The locker rooms, capable of handling up to five teams at one time, are used by Union s varsity teams and visiting teams for intercollegiate and interscholastic contests and tournaments. During the fall, Union s football team uses a 100-locker facility that can be separated for team meetings or for use by two smaller teams. During the spring, the men s and women s lacrosse teams have locker rooms in the lower level of Achilles Center. The men and women s hockey teams have dedicated locker rooms that are located on the main level of the rink. In addition to stalls for each player, both locker rooms contain a private coach s locker room. Also located on the main level of Achilles Center is the Travis J. Clark 00 Strength Training Facility, which is utilized by the men s and women s varsity squads. The Garnet Blades Men s Hockey Locker Room and Hockey Training Center were dedicated on November 13, Hockey alumni, along with the help of the Athletic Department and College Relations, launched a campaign to raise $125,000 for a new men s hockey locker room and weight training area.

92 GARNET BLADES - CELEBRATING 15 YEARS 92 MISSION STATEMENT To promote and support the Union College men s hockey program in an attempt to provide the necessary resources to sustain competitive excellence within ECAC Hockey and the NCAA. At the same time, this club will provide an exciting atmosphere for all its members. Tim Meigher Garnet Blades President UNION SPORTS INFORMATION TESTIMONIALS I would like to most sincerely thank the Garnet Blades for their selfless contributions to the Union Hockey Program. Not only does their generosity allow for Union Hockey to continually improve and compete at the highest level of college hockey, but its support throughout the season is deeply felt by players, coaches and staff. The Garnet Blades provide the backbone for the Union Hockey Family - a presence that continually allows the program to attract high quality individuals to Union College. Every player has benefitted from the GB donations and friendship; through the Garnet Blades, Union Hockey is able to constantly progress and thrive. Troy Grosenick 14 If it were not for the Garnet Blades and their immense support, I would not have even been recruited to Union College and would have missed out on the best four years of my life. The Blades provided the program with opportunities, such as recruiting all over North America, that allows the program to compete at the highest level. Their support is deeply appreciated by the whole program, from the current players, to the coaches and staff, and across the entire alumni base. It s organizations like the Garnet Blades that make me proud to say I am a part of the Union Hockey Program. Thank you. Daniel Carr 14 My four years as a member of the Union College hockey team have been the most incredible and stimulating experience of my life. A major reason for my great experience can be attributed to the hard work of the Garnet Blades. During my time at Union, the Garnet Blades fund raising and generosity have resulted in the construction of a new team locker room and weight room, a state-of-the-art video editing system, improved travel for the team, and allowed me the opportunity to form relationships with our fans and alumni. This hard work has continually improved the program, providing the players and coaching staff with the best opportunity to succeed. It is the work and dedication of this group that the Union players will never forget, and we look forward to working with them as future members of the Garnet Blades. Jordan Webb 05 UNION SPORTS INFORMATION ARCHIVES The Garnet Blades Golf Outing is one of the more popular events hosted by the support group. UNION SPORTS INFORMATION ARCHIVES

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