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1 Beacons Media Guide MEN S ICE HOCKEY

2 SCHEDULE NOVEMBER Fri. 11/20 BOWDOIN* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 11/21 COLBY* 3:00 p.m. Tue. 11/24 at Framingham State 8:05 p.m. Sat. 11/28 vs. Stonehill# 1:30 p.m. Sun. 11/29 P.A.L. Stovepipe Tournament# 4:00 p.m. DECEMBER Fri. 12/4 at Trinity (CT)* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 12/5 at Wesleyan* 3:00 p.m. Wed. 12/9 BABSON* 7:00 p.m. Tue. 12/29 JOHNSON & WALES^ 2:00 p.m. Wed. 12/30 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP^ 2/5 p.m. JANUARY Fri. 1/8 at Connecticut College* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 1/9 at Tufts* 3:00 p.m. Fri. 1/15 CASTLETON STATE* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 1/16 SKIDMORE* 4:00 p.m. Tue. 1/19 at UMass Dartmouth 7:30 p.m. Fri. 1/22 at Southern Maine* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 1/23 at University of New England* 3:00 p.m. Fri. 1/29 NORWICH* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 1/30 SAINT MICHAEL S* 4:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Fri. 2/5 at Saint Anselm* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 2/6 at New England College* 4:30 p.m. Fri. 2/12 MIDDLEBURY* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 2/13 WILLIAMS* 4:00 p.m. Fri. 2/19 at Hamilton* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 2/20 at Amherst* 3:00 p.m. + 45th Annual Codfish Bowl # PAL Stovepipe Tournament - Hooksett, NH * ECAC East game Home games in BOLD CAPS at Clark Athletic Center

3 QUICK FACTS About UMass Boston Location...Boston, MA Founded President...Jack Wilson Chancellor... J. Keith Motley, PhD Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Enrollment... 14,117 Affiliations...NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference...ECAC East Nickname...Beacons Colors...Beacon Blue, Black and White Web site... Men s Ice Hockey Head Coach...Peter Belisle (Connecticut 95) Phone peter.belisle@umb.edu UMass Boston Career Record Career Record Assistant Coaches...Ryan McGrath... Greg Schwind Captain... Steve Ebbole Assistant Captain...Brett Calhoun Home Arena... Clark Athletic Center All-Time Record Overall Record ECAC East Conference Record Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 22/5 Newcomers... 7 Department of Athletics Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Senior Assistant to the Vice Chancellor... Jain Ruvidich-Higgins Senior Associate Director of Athletics... Terry Condon Assistant Director of Athletics...Rodney Hughes Assistant Director of Athletics...Cheryl Aaron Assistant Director of Athletics... Chris Fitzgerald Athletic Department Phone Athletics Communication Director...Alan Wickstrom Phone alan.wickstrom@umb.edu Fax Intercollegiate Coordinator... Dave Roberts Manager of Facilities... Brian McNeil Head Athletic Trainer...Ed Perkins Assistant Athletic Trainer...Shannon Soares Director of Academic Services...Marybeth Maneen Strength & Conditioning Coach...Aaron Olsen Equipment Manager... Myles Berry Web site Table of Contents Quick Facts...1 Coaching Staff...2 Season Outlook...4 Team Roster...6 Returning Beacons...8 Newcomers Statistics...23 Eastern College Athletic Conference...24 All-Time Records...25 All-Time Roster...28 All-Time Series History...31 Year-By-Year History...32 This is UMass Boston...37 Why UMass Boston?...38 Clark Athletic Center...39 UMass Boston in the Community...40 College Degree Programs...41 Beacon Tradition...42 UMass Boston Hall of Fame...43 Directions to UMass Boston From the South Interstate 93 North (Southeast Expressway) to Exit 14, Morrissey Boulevard/JFK Library/UMass. Continue straight off the exit ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard for approximately one mile. Turn right into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the North Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway) to exit 15, Columbia Road/JFK Library/UMass. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp and proceed towards the rotary. Turn right the first opportunity out of the rotary and remain in the right lane descending the ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard. Stay to the right of the curb at the bottom of the ramp and in the left lane. The first traffic light is in front of The Boston Globe plant. At the second traffic light, turn left into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the West Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) to Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway). Follow directions from North as indicated above. The UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey Media Guide was produced by UMass Boston Athletics Communications, using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop CS2. Photography by A.J. Rourke, Harry Brett and Mike Broglio of SportsPix. Some written material provided by Athletics Communication Graduate Assistant Dan Campagna. Printed by Monroe Litho - Rochester, NY. Pictured on the cover from left to right are seniors Anthony Cosmano, Steve Ebbole, Kris Kranzky and Ryan Donovan. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 1

4 Peter Belisle Head Coach Connecticut 1995 Fourth Season Head Coach Peter Belisle enters his fourth season and has reached new heights in each of his first three seasons with the Beacons, including last year s run that ended playing in the ECAC East Championship game. Already, Belisle is tied for the most playoff victories by a coach in program history. The UMass Boston mentor s hallmark has been motivating his teams to win the big games, including a road victory over nationally-ranked Middlebury College for the second straight season and a 1-0 overtime road win over nationally-ranked Norwich University to become the first number eight seed to defeat a number one seed in ECAC East Tournament history. He followed that by directing the team to a semifinals win to land the Beacons in the ECAC East championship for the first time in school history. Belisle s second season saw him construct a team that registered the highest win total at UMass Boston in eight campaigns, while winning the school s first playoff game since Along the way, the Beacons won their first Codfish Bowl championship since 1997, defeated a pair of nationally-ranked teams and received votes in the USCHO.com national poll in two consecutive weeks to end their season. Belisle s team also boasted the first ECAC East Goalie of the Year and saw production from some of the most talented freshmen in the region, including a member of the ECAC East All-Rookie team. Belisle became the program s 11th varsity head coach after spending nine years with Division I University of Connecticut as an assistant coach. The New England Native spent his first year of coaching with College of the Holy Cross, where he helped guide the Crusaders to their first playoff victory in 13 years. He returned to UConn the following season to help guide the program that he was once a part of as a fouryear standout player. Belisle helped direct the Huskies to a mark in , en-route to a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship in 2000 and was behind the bench for UConn s second 20-win season in when it put together a mark, including an record in MAAC play. Prior to his joining the coaching ranks, Belisle was a four-year letter winner with the Huskies from as a forward. During his playing tenure at Storrs, UConn posted one of the greatest four-year periods in school-history with a mark, including four ECAC playoff appearances. He is still the second all-time leading playoff goal scorer in Connecticut ice hockey history and during his junior season, was the recipient of UConn s 7th Player Award. During his career with the Huskies, he tallied 36 goals and 42 assists for a total of 78 points. Belisle s coaching experience is not limited to his collegiate tenure, having instructed and been a coach at several of New England s premier hockey camps as well. He has served as a head instructor at the Connecticut Hockey Experience, the Learn to Skate Program at UConn, Bill Belisle s Hockey School, and the Mount Saint Charles COACHING STAFF Instructional Hockey Program and for the past three summers, Belisle coached at the USA Hockey Team New England Select 14 and Select 15 Player Development Camp. Prior to his collegiate career, Belisle was a part of Mount Saint Charles Academy teams that captured the Rhode Island State championship twice and, during his junior season, the Mounties success wasn t limited to the state level as they were crowned national champions as well. The native of Manville, RI, graduated with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, management from UConn in 1995 and followed that with a master of arts degree in sport management in 1999 also at the Storrs campus. Belisle currently resides in Cumberland, RI with his wife, Carrie, their two-year old daughter, Madeleine and newborn Norah. The Belisle File 11th Head Coach in UMass Boston history Nine-year assistant for Division I Connecticut Helped guide UConn to the 2000 MAAC Championship Helped guide UConn to its second 20-win season Assistant Coach for Holy Cross, where he helped guide the Crusaders to their first playoff win in 13 years Four-year letterwinner for UConn from Finished with 78 career points ( ) Earned UConn s 7th Player Award as a junior Helped UConn to a four-year record Helped UConn to four straight ECAC playoff berths Directed the Beacons to their highest win total in seven years in just his first season and bettered that total the following season, while winning the program s first playoff game since 2000 Coached the Beacons to a pair of playoff wins and a spot in the ECAC East Championship UMASS BOSTON COACHING HISTORY Head Coach Years W L T Win% Joe Mallen , Gary Doak Bill Stewart Dick Bradley Paul Cannata Kevin McGonagle Jack Foley Michael Bertoni John Giuliotti Peter Belisle 2006-present Totals UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

5 COACHING STAFF Ryan McGrath Assistant Coach Greg Schwind Assistant Coach Ryan McGrath comes to UMass Boston with an impressive coaching background as he enters his first season on the Beacons bench. McGrath has a wealth of experience coaching college caliber players, having spent the last four years coaching on the junior hockey circuit, including the previous three seasons with the Portland Junior Pirates. He helped call the shots as the Associate Head Coach of the Pirates Junior A team in the Atlantic Junior Hockey Leauge from , before being named the Head Coach for the Junior B squad of the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League last season. Prior to his arrival in Portland, McGrath was an Assistant Coach for the Northern Cyclones of the MJHL for the campaign. The native of Reading, Massachusetts has not been limited to instruction in junior hockey circles. In the spring of 2006 and 2007, McGrath was selected by USA Hockey to coach at the New England Yankee Conference Festival. He also served as the Head Coach for the East Coast Selects 93 s during the Summer AAA season this past summer. A former defenseman, McGrath starred at Reading High School and led the Rockets to a USA Today number 11 national ranking as well as three Middlesex League Championships. McGrath also put together a fine junior hockey career with the Tyngsboro Huskies of the Eastern Junior Hockey League from and was tabbed a top 10 blueliner by the Red-Line Report. Greg Schwind begins his second season with the UMass Boston coaching staff. He was also an assistant with State University of New York Brockport during the campaign. The former forward spent two years at SUNY-Brockport as a player as well and made an immediate impact for the Golden Eagles, leading them in points and assists on his way to being named team Most Valuable Player for the campaign. He also earned a spot on the State University of New York Athletic Conference All-Academic team and repeated that feat the following year as well. Prior to his time with Brockport, Schwind played two seasons for Morrisville State College, where he was selected a Captain and led the team to the National Junior College Athletic Association National Championship and was named the national tournament MVP. The New York native was also tabbed to the Academic All-American squad. Schwind, a resident of South Boston with his wife, Laurie, is a 2006 graduate of SUNY-Brockport with a degree in mathematics and also holds a masters degree in educationadolescence mathematics. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 3

6 UMass Boston men s ice hockey cemented its reputation as one of the top playoff teams in ECAC East hockey during the Peter Belisle era last season. The Beacons were within a goal of winning their first-ever ECAC East tournament championship and its first-ever NCAA tournament berth, but fell in overtime in the title game. UMass Boston s road was not easy, but became the first number eight seed to defeat a number one when it took down nationally-ranked Norwich University on its own ice. The Beacons weren t finished as they did the same to New England College, before bowing out in the finale. This season UMass Boston can boast something it hasn t had in recent years -- experience. The Beacons return 10 of their top scorers from last season and 22 letterwinners altogether, including 11 players entering either their junior or senior campaign. Among them is UMass Boston s top goalie, arguably the greatest in school history. The Beacons top line is back again for their third season together as well as their top eight scoring forwards. Senior forward Kris Kranzky (Glendora, CA) and junior forwards Eric Tufman (Abington, PA) and Matt Atsoff (Macomb, MI) comprised the team s top three goal scorers from a year ago and did it on UMass Boston s top line. Kranzky tallied a team-high 27 points on eight goals and a teambest 19 assists, which ranked fourth among ECAC East leaders. He is the ultimate power forward with his combination of size and shot. Tufman gained experience on the world stage following the college season, 4 Forward S EASON OUTLOOK Sophomore forward Chris Wyman tied for the team lead with fi ve power play goals last year. helping Team USA to a gold medal at the World Jewish Ice Hockey Championship last summer. He tied for the Beacons lead with 10 goals and added 16 assists. He s one of the team s most gifted passers and will be counted again as one of the league s best players. Atsoff worked extremely hard in the offseason to become a better goal scorer to add to last year s 16-point effort, which included nine scores. He s a tough player, who not only crashes the net well and shoots hard, but also hits hard on the ice. Junior Vinnie Jacona (East Stroudsburg, PA) enjoyed a breakout season last year with 10 goals to place 11th among league leaders, while adding nine assists. He creates scoring opportunities really well and could be a dangerous player for opponents in the league this year. Classmate David Lun (Grand Rapids, MI) is very physical, aggressive player, who should open up the ice for his linemates. A strong presence on the ice, he will also be counted on to kill penalties. Senior forward Anthony Cosmano (Wheaton, IL) posted a career-high in goals last year and is poised to have his biggest season yet. His experience and stick handling skills will be an asset for UMass Boston. Junior forward Vinnie Jacona tied for the teamlead with 10 goals last season. The addition of sophomores Bryan Albert (Redlands, CA) and Chris Wyman (Bartlett, IL) gave the Beacons a pair of dynamic two-way players last year. Albert could be the team s most complete player on both ends of the ice. He contributed with 13 points, including nine assists a year ago and has tremendous speed. He will also be utilized on special teams for UMass Boston, while Wyman is a creative offensive player, as evidenced by his 19- point output that saw him tally eight goals. He s smart on the defensive end as well and will contribute in various situations. Sophomore Jeff Van Siclen (Alamo, CA) worked extremely hard in the offseason and will look to make more of a contribution on offense. He s a big, strong forward with a good shot and will look for increased ice time. Classmate Anthony Fitti (Havertown, PA) could also be in line to make more of a scoring impact after racking up nine points last year, including six assists. He will also be an asset on the faceoff and could see action on the power play. Sophomore Bill Baker (Vancouver, BC) is one of the Beacons most imposing figures on the ice at 6 7 and will move back to his natural forward spot after a year on the blue line. He moves really well for his size and his reach should serve as an advantage against the opponent. Another advantage UMass Boston will have this season is a group of intense, hardworking forwards that will serve as part of the heart and soul of the team s efforts. Sophomores Andrew Burke (Southampton, PA), Kyle Tejchma (Fruitport, MI) and Jimmy Ennis (Roslindale, MA) all come into the season having overcome adversity in one way or another. Burke tore his knee up and underwent surgery in the offseason, but comes into the season as the team s top conditioned athlete with a motor that just doesn t stop on or off the ice. He s an intense player, who brings energy and will be effective on the penalty kill. Tejchma is the team s spark plug. He s extremely quick and strong to make up for any deficiency in his size. He plays the UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

7 Defenseman S EASON OUTLOOK body regardless of size and is outstanding on the penalty kill. Ennis made the team as a walk-on last year and personifies the work ethic of the squad. He gives his best every night and is also a good penalty killer. Junior Lenward Gatison II (Blue Bell, PA) returned to the rink last year after taking some time away and is one of the hardest working players. He has tremendous speed and brings great energy and tenacity to the ice. Freshman Michael Crowder (Flint, MI) is one of three newcomers to the team s group of forwards. In just his first season, his 6 5, 225- pound frame will make him one of the league s most intimidating players on the ice. He possesses the quickest, hardest shot on the team and is a pure goal scorer. Freshman Mike DeGrazia (Novi, MI) has good vision and is an extremely skilled player. He will look to crack the regular lineup and contribute right away. Fellow rookie Tim Richter (Naugatuck, CT) should also add to the offense as an excellent goal scorer and has the potential to make an impact. Like the forwards, the Beacons defensemen also include a formidable group with outstanding leaders and experience. Senior Captain Steve Ebbole (Wheaton, IL) returns for his final season after missing time with various injuries last season. He is one of the team s best skaters on the blue line and will make things difficult for the opposition, especially on the penalty kill. He plays the body well and is very physical. Junior Assistant Captain Brett Calhoun (Tulsa, OK) heads a group of defensemen, who should give UMass Boston some beaconsathletics.com Junior defenseman Gentry Zollars adds versatility to a solid group of blueliners. offensive punch from the blue line as well. He registered his second straight campaign of double-digit points with five goals and eight assists and was 14th among ECAC East leaders in points. He s a vocal leader, who will be a key on both the power play and penalty kill. Classmate Gentry Zollars (Pittsburgh, PA) is a versatile player, who will be used strictly as a defenseman this year. He s a hard-nosed in your face player, who will be a big contributor for the Beacons. Sophomore Wayne Sands (Chalfant, PA) comes off a fantastic first year that saw him set the school record with 10 goals by a blueliner to lead all league defensemen, while ranking 10th in points for ECAC East defenders. He will be an important cog on the power play once again after netting five goals with the extra skater last year. Sophomore John Hubbard (Arlington, TX) saw action in 13 games last year and is another offensive defenseman with good stick skills and a good shot from the point. UMass Boston also added some fine defensemen in this year s class of newcomers. Freshman Steven Weston (Henniker, NH) is a good allaround defenseman, who will strengthen the defense. He s a smart player, who moves the puck well and will see time on the power play, while classmate Tim Niedzielak (Chicago, IL) is a big, strong bruising blueliner with a powerful, quick shot Sophomore blueliner Wayne Sands set a school record for goals by a defenseman last year. Goaltender UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey from the point. He plays the body well and will add a physical element to the Beacons defense. Freshman Chris Wilcox (Hollywood, FL) is a very smooth skater and will provide support on the offensive rush for UMass Boston. UMass Boston s goalie contingent could the strongest it s been in over a decade or more with an all-conference performer as well as former goaltender of the year returning along with a very good netminder, who can stand up against anyone. Senior Ryan Donovan (Rexford, NY) enters the final season of one of the greatest careers of any goalie in school history. Donovan earned ECAC East Honorable Mention honors last year after posting a career-low 3.26 goals against average to go with a.899 save percentage. He solidified his trademark of rising to the occasion in big games with a 1-0 overtime shutout in the ECAC East quarterfinals at Norwich and will be the backbone of the Beacons again this year. Sophomore Kevin Bendel (Denville, NJ) will also play significant minutes this year for UMass Boston. He performed well after joining the team in midseason last year with a 2.96 GAA and a gaudy.920 save mark. He took nationally-ranked Norwich to overtime in his debut and picked up his first career shutout in his second collegiate start. He s extremely athletic and loves competition. Freshman Rich Stine (Trumbull, CT) just adds to an already strong group for the Beacons. He s highly touted out of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League and can cover a a lot of net. 5

8 R OSTER No Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown/Previous Team 10 Bryan Albert So. F Redlands, CA/Valley Junior Warriors (EJHL) 22 Matt Atsoff Jr. F Macomb, MI/Mahoning Valley Phantoms (NAHL) 26 Bill Baker So. F Vancouver, BC/Exeter Seawolves (AEHL) 33 Kevin Bendel So. G Denville, NJ/Binghamton Junior Senators (AJHL) 17 Andrew Burke So. F Southampton, PA/Philadelphia Little Flyers (AJHL) 6 Brett Calhoun Jr. D Tulsa, OK/Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 2 Anthony Cosmano Sr. F Wheaton, IL/University of Wisconsin-Superior 15 Michael Crowder Fr. F Flint, MI/Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 23 Mike DeGrazia Fr. F Novi, MI/Alpena Ice Diggers (NAHL) 30 Ryan Donovan Sr. G Rexford, NY/Hartford Wolf Pack (AJHL) 7 Steve Ebbole Sr. D Wheaton, IL/Helena Bighorns (NAHL) 25 Jimmy Ennis So. F Roslindale, MA/Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 24 Anthony Fitti So. F Havertown, PA/Philadelphia Little Flyers (AJHL) 20 Lenward Gatison II Jr. F Blue Bell, PA/Philadelphia Little Flyers (AJHL) 8 John Hubbard So. D Arlington, TX/Oswego Admirals (OPJHL) 9 Vinnie Jacona Jr. F East Stroudsburg, PA/Boston Bulldogs (AJHL) 19 Kris Kranzky Sr. F Glendora, CA/Nichols College 21 David Lun Jr. F Grand Rapids, MI/Brockville Braves (CJHL) 28 Tim Niedzielak Fr. D Chicago, IL/Bay State Breakers (EJHL) 14 Tim Richter Fr. F Naugatuck, CT/Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack (AJHL) 5 Wayne Sands So. D Chalfant, PA/Philadelphia Little Flyers (AJHL) 1 Rich Stine Fr. G Trumbull, CT/Walpole Express (AJHL) 11 Kyle Tejchma So. F Fruitport, MI/Walpole Express (AJHL) 18 Eric Tufman Jr. F Abington, PA/Philadelphia Little Flyers (AJHL) 12 Jeff Van Siclen So. F Alamo, CA/Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL) 29 Steven Weston Fr. D Henniker, NH/Boston Bulldogs (AJHL) 4 Chris Wilcox Fr. D Hollywood, FL/Valley Junior Warriors (EJHL) 16 Chris Wyman So. F Bartlett, IL/Valley Junior Warriors (EJHL) 27 Gentry Zollars Jr. D Pittsburgh, PA/SUNY Brockport Head Coach: Peter Belisle (Connecticut 95), fourth year Assistant Coaches: Ryan McGrath, Greg Schwind Captain: Steve Ebbole Assistant Captain: Brett Calhoun NUMERICAL ROSTER HOW YOU SAY IT BREAK DOWN 1 Rich Stine 2 Anthony Cosmano 4 Chris Wilcox 5 Wayne Sands 6 Brett Calhoun 7 Steve Ebbole 8 John Hubbard 9 Vinnie Jacona 10 Bryan Albert 11 Kyle Tejchma 12 Jeff Van Siclen 14 Tim Richter 15 Michael Crowder 16 Chris Wyman 17 Andrew Burke 18 Eric Tufman 19 Kris Kranzky 20 Lenward Gatison II 21 David Lun 22 Matt Atsoff 23 Mike DeGrazia 24 Anthony Fitti 25 Jimmy Ennis 26 Bill Baker 27 Gentry Zollars 28 Tim Niedzielak 29 Steven Weston 30 Ryan Donovan 33 Kevin Bendel Peter Belisle... beh LYLE Kevin Bendel... BEN - dehl Anthony Cosmano... COHZ - mahn - oh Mike DeGrazia...Mike deh - GRAW - zee - uh Steve Ebbole... EBB - uh - lee Anthony Fitti... FIT - ee Vinnie Jacona... jah - CONE - ah David Lun... LUHN Tim Niedzielak... NEED - zeh - lak Tim Richter... RIK - tur Kyle Tejchma... TEECH - mah Eric Tufman... TUFF - mehn Jeff Van Siclen...VAN SIK - len Gentry Zollars... ZOLE - ers By Class Seniors (4) Juniors (7) Sophomores (11) Freshmen (7) By Position Forwards (18) Defensemen (8) Goaltenders (3) UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

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10 ANTHONY COSMANO Senior Forward Wheaton, IL U. of Wisconsin-Superior R ETURNERS 7 STEVE EBBOLE Senior Defenseman Wheaton, IL Helena Bighorns SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 1 last at St. Michael s 1/16/09 ASSISTS 4 at Tufts 2/22/08 POINTS 4 at Tufts 2/22/08 Notables: Handles the puck extremely well in traffic and has great skill... Good experience and knowledge of the game... Good hands and shoots the puck well : Played in 13 contests... Netted a career-high three goals for the season... Tied the score at 2-2 with a goal at Saint Michael s College on January Committed seven penalties on the season : Mid-semester transfer from University of Wisconsin- Superior... Saw time in 18 games and tallied seven points with a goal and six assists... Netted his first collegiate goal at University of Southern Maine on January Tallied a career-high four assists at Tufts University on February : Saw action in nine games for University of Wisconsin- Superior and notched a point with an assist at Saint Olaf College on November 11. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for various teams in the United States Hockey League... Graduated from Wheaton North High School... Born January 13, Son of Tony and Lisa... His Dad played hockey for Elmira and his sister is a figure skater at Western Michigan... Majoring in business... Enjoys golf and baseball. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 last vs. Middlebury 2/16/08 ASSISTS 2 at Framingham St. 11/27/07 POINTS Notables: Named Team Captain... Tough, hard-nosed defenseman with great physical game... Difficult to play against... Plays the body well and is a great open ice hitter... One of the best skaters on the blue line and will be a key on the penalty kill : Named Assistant 2 last vs. Middlebury 2/16/08 Captain... Played in 16 games, but missed 12 contests with various injuries, including back spasms and a separated shoulder... Returned to play in every game during the ECAC East Tournament... Netted a goal to tie the game at 2-2 vs. University of Southern Maine on January Registered an assist in the consolation game of the 44th Annual Codfish Bowl vs. Suffolk University : Saw time in 25 contests and ranked second among the team s defensemen with nine points on a pair of goals and seven assists... Led the team s blueliners in total assists... Registered multiple points in three games, including a goal and an assist in the team s upset win over nationally-ranked Middlebury College on February 16 and in UMB s win over Fitchburg State College to win the 43rd Annual Codfish Bowl championship on December : Saw action in 24 of 25 games, while collecting seven points on a goal and six assists... Tied for the team-lead among defensemen with six assists and ranked second for UMB blueliners with seven points... Registered his first career point with an assist on the game-tying goal in a 3-3 tie vs. Wentworth Institute of Technology on November 21 and followed that with another assist vs. Framingham State College on November Netted his first collegiate goal in the quarterfinals of the ECAC East tournament at Norwich University on February 24. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Helena Bighorns in the North American Hockey League... Born January 7, Son of Al and Diane... Majoring in criminal justice... Enjoys working out, listening to music and being with friends... Graduated from Glenbard South High School. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

11 RETURNERS SINGLE GAME SAVES CAREER HIGHS 64 at Williams 2/10/07 MINUTES 75:46 at Norwich 2/28/09 POINTS None : Named to the ECAC East Honorable Mention squad after posting a career-low goals against average of 3.26, while owning a.899 save percentage in 20 contests and allowed three or fewer goals in 11 games... His GAA is the fourth-lowest figure in school history, while his save mark is the fifth-most efficient in school annals... Named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week for the week of November Ranked fourth in the league with 1,176:21 minutes played and stopped 572 shots for the fourth-highest mark in among ECAC East goaltenders... Posted an win-loss record, including six defeats by just one goal... Made 30 or more saves on 10 occasions, including a season-high of 43 stops in 74:24 of action vs. Babson College in the ECAC East Championship game on March 7... Turned away all 39 shots in 75:46 of action to earn his second career shutout with a 1-0 overtime win at nationally-ranked Norwich University in the ECAC East tournament quarterfinals on February The blanking was the first in a playoff game in school history... Recorded his second win over nationally-ranked Middlebury College in as many years with a 37-save road effort on February Named to the ECAC East All-Academic team beaconsathletics.com RYAN DONOVAN Senior Goaltender Rexford, NY Hartford Wolf Pack Notables: Holds career records for minutes played (4,174:29), saves (2,316) and save percentage (.903)... The backbone of the team... Technical goaltender and is always in position... Great from left to right and excellent rebound control... Poised and makes things look easy... Plays the puck well : One of two goaltenders selected to the New England Hockey Writers ECAC East/NESCAC All-Star Team... Became the first player in school history to be named the ECAC East Goalie of the Year in addition to being named a member of the ECAC East First Team... Led ECAC East with 846 saves, while ranking third in the nation in a league-high and school-record 1593:35 minutes of action and averaged 31.3 saves per game... Posted 30 or more saves on 17 occasions, including five outings with 40-plus and earned 11 victories to rank second at UMB for wins in a single campaign... Turned in a 42-save effort and allowed three goals to take down nationally-ranked Middlebury on February 16 a day after he helped put an end to a nine-year losing streak to Williams with 37 saves in a 2-2 tie... Stopped 42 out of 45 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss to nationally-ranked Norwich on January 19 to help the Beacons hold the distinction of being the only team to take the Cadets into overtime... Held nationally-ranked Babson winless in a pair of meetings, including a 35-save performance on December 5 to gain a 1-1 tie and turned away 33 shots in the Beacons 4-1 ECAC East quarterfinals victory at Babson on March 1... A two-time ECAC East Goalie of the Week honoree, he surpassed his own school-mark for games played with 27 and owned a 3.46 GAA, which is the sixth-lowest mark in school annals, while ranking 10th in ECAC East... Turned in a.902 save percentage to place sixth among league leaders and stand fourth on the school s all-time single-season list, while allowing two or fewer scores on eight occasions : Enjoyed an outstanding freshman season and saw action in a school-record 25 games, while starting all of them... Also established a new school-standard for minutes played with 1,404:33, saves with 898 and 64 saves in a single-game set at Williams on February Ranked second in the nation in total saves, the mark is also the 14th-most ever in a season in NCAA Division III history... His save percentage of.906 is the third-best mark in school annals and ranked him fifth among all goalies in ECAC East and 22nd in the nation... Owned a 3.97 goals against average and became the ninth player in school history to register a shutout when he blanked Becker by stopping all 29 shots he faced on December 9... Turned away 30 or more shots on 14 occasions, while stopping 40 or more shots eight times... Made 107 saves over the course of back-to-back games vs. Trinity and Wesleyan on December 1-2. Personal/High School: Earned five letters playing hockey for Avon Old Farms school and four for lacrosse... Selected to the All-Star team and was named Most Valuable Player for the Winged Beavers hockey squad... Named All-New England and All-West for Avon Old Farms lacrosse and was tabbed the team s MVP... Played junior hockey for the Hartford Junior Wolf Pack of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League... Born February 2, Son of Steve and Debby Donovan... Majoring in political science... Enjoys lacrosse, staying fit, tennis, movies, relaxing and being with family and friends. Year G/S Min GA SV SV% GAA Record Win% ShO / : / : / : Total 72/ : UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 9

12 SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 last vs. Tufts 11/30/08 Notables: Good leader... Great size, strength and agility... Strong shot and strong on the puck... Great in the corners... The ultimate power forward. ASSISTS : Named to the ECAC 3 last at So. N.H. 11/29/08 East All-Academic team... One of five players to see action in all 28 POINTS games... Matched his career-high 3 last at N.E. College 3/6/09 with 19 assists to lead the team and rank fourth among ECAC East players... Set a personal-best mark with 27 points to top the team and place ninth in the league... Ranked third on the team with three power play goals and 20th in ECAC East... Tallied multiple points on seven occasions, including a pair of multi-goal efforts... Strung together a six-game point-scoring streak from November 25 to December 10 and racked up 12 points during the stretch... Owned three point streaks of three or more games during the... Notched at least one point in 17 of 28 games, including six of the final seven contests of the season... Named ECAC East Player of the Week for the week of November Matched his career-high with three points on a goal and two assists in the Beacons 5-4 win at New England College in the ECAC East tournament semifinals on March 6... Added two more assists in the ECAC Championship game vs. Babson College on March 7... Potted the game-winning score with two seconds left to beat Tufts University for the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament trophy on November 30 and was named to the All-Tournament team... Netted a pair of goals and added an assist in a 9-1 victory over Framingham State College on November Whistled for just five penalties : Missed the first six games of the season, but shook the rust off right away, netting a goal in his second game of the season to begin a 14-game point-scoring streak, during which he racked up 21 points on five goals and 16 assists... Tied for the team-lead with 19 assists, which ranked eighth in ECAC East and was third on the squad with 26 points, which placed him 20th among league players... Named the Codfish Bowl Most Valuable Player after leading the team to its first title since 1997 with three goals and three assists... Registered seven outings with multiple points and matched his careerhigh of three on three occasions, including a pair of goals and an assist at Tufts on February : Tallied 11 points in the first 11 games of his collegiate career with Nichols College, before finishing the last 17 games of 10 KRIS KRANZKY Senior Forward Glendora, CA Nichols College RETURNERS the season with 13 points for UMass Boston after a second-semester transfer... Ranked third among Nichols freshman in points and second among the Beacons freshmen and third overall in points as well... Ranked fifth for Nichols with six goals and third for UMB with six goals as well... Ranked fourth for Nichols with three power play goals and third for UMass Boston with a pair of power play scores... Tied for the team-lead for Nichols with three game-winning goals and ranked seventh among ECAC Northeast players... Notched his first career points with a pair of goals at Johnson & Wales University on November 14 and tallied two points in each of his next two contests vs. Stonehill College on November 18 and at Salve Regina University on November Put together a five-game point-scoring streak from November 26 to December 28 and collected six points during that span... Registered eight multi-point efforts, including a career-high three points with a goal and two assists vs. Tufts University on February Netted a pair of goals on three occasions and collected a career-high three assists at Saint Michael s College on January 13. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the New York Bobcats... Born July 26, Son of Sandi and Bill Kranzky... Majoring in exercise health science... Earned Deans List honors... Enjoys hanging out with friends and family, reading, working out, music, psychology, hiking and the beach. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

13 22 RETURNERS MATT ATSOFF Junior Forward Macomb, MI Mahoning Val. Phantoms BRETT CALHOUN Junior Defenseman Tulsa, OK Bismarck Bobcats SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 vs. Colby 11/16/07 ASSISTS 3 vs. Middlebury 2/16/08 POINTS 3 vs. Middlebury 2/16/ : Named to the ECAC East All-Academic team... Played in 24 games... Ranked second on the team with nine goals and fifth with 16 points... Excelled on the power play with a team-leading five goals to rank eighth among ECAC East leaders... Began the season with a four-game point-scoring streak with six points during the stretch... Registered multiple points in three outings, including back-to-back games of a goal and an assist vs. Framingham State College on November 25 and at Southern New Hampshire University on November 29 in the first round of the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament... Tallied a goal in the ECAC East Championship game vs. Babson College on March 7. beaconsathletics.com Notables: Should see time on the first line again as a power forward... Crashes the net well and shoots the puck hard... Great open ice hitter and goal scorer... Tough player, who is great in front of the net on the power play... Will see time on the power play and can also kill penalties... Worked hard in the offseason : Enjoyed an outstanding rookie campaign, with 27 points and 12 goals to rank second on the team... His goal and point-total was good for 18th among ECAC East players... One of four players to see action in every game for UMB... Became the first UMB player in 17 years to begin his collegiate career with two goals on November 16 vs. Colby College... Closed out the season with a five-game point-streak, racking up eight points during the stretch, including a season-high three assists in the team s upset of nationally-ranked Middlebury College on February Picked up an assist in the Beacons ECAC East quarterfinal win at Babson on March 1 and netted a goal at Norwich in the semifinals on March 8... Tallied multiple points on seven occasions... Named to the Codfish Bowl All-Tournament team with two assists. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Mahoning Valley Phantoms... Graduated from Eisenhower High School... Born October 9, Son of Bill and Laura Atsoff... Majoring in exercise health science... Enjoys golf, table tennis and video games. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 2 at So. N.H. 11/29/08 ASSISTS Notables: Named Assistant Captain... Good vocal leader and leads by example... Does and says the right things on and off the ice... Will log a lot of minutes on the power play and penalty kill... Will be one of the team s top defensemen. 2 at Tufts 2/22/ : Named to the ECAC POINTS East All-Academic team... One 2 last vs. Westfield St. 12/29/08 of five players to see time in all 28 games... Set career highs with 13 points on five goals and eight assists... Led the team s defensemen in assists and was second in points... Placed 14th among league blueliners in points... Recorded a pair of multi-point efforts, including a careerhigh two goals in the first round of the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament vs. Southern New Hampshire University on November Owned a four-game point-scoring streak from December 6-30, where he tallied five points... Collected three points with a goal and two assists in the 44th Annual Codfish Bowl, including a goal and a helper vs. Westfield State College in the first round on December Committed just five penalties on the year : Joined the Beacons at the mid-season mark and saw time in 19 games... Led all UMass Boston defensemen with 10 points and four goals... Ranked 10th among ECAC East blueliners in total points... Placed second on the squad with three power-play scores... Netted the game-winning goal with 5:19 left in overtime and added an assist vs. Fitchburg State College in the Codfish Bowl championship game to begin a four-game point-scoring streak... Potted the eventual game-winning tally in the ECAC East tournament quarterfinals at Babson College on March 1... Notched a season-high two assists at Tufts on February 22. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Bismarck Bobcats and was named team Captain... Graduated from Jenks High School... Born June 10, Son of Rick and Sandy... Majoring in management/marketing and would like to pursue a career in marketing/advertising. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 11

14 LENWARD GATISON II Junior Forward Blue Bell, PA Philadelphia Little Flyers RETURNERS 9 VINNIE JACONA Junior Forward East Stroudsburg, PA Boston Bulldogs SINGLE GAME GOALS None ASSISTS None POINTS None CAREER HIGHS Notables: One of the hardestworking players on the team... Tremendous speed and work ethic... Passionate player with great energy and tenacity : Saw action in two games... Made his collegiate debut vs. Hamilton College on January Did not commit a penalty during the season. Personal/High School: Earned three varsity letters playing hockey for LaSalle High School Member of the 2005 Meedville Tournament Championship team Named Meedville Tournament Most Valuable Player Played junior hockey for Philadelphia Little Flyers of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League Born November 10, 1987 Son of Lenward and Barbara Gatison Majoring in psychology and would like to pursue a career as an attorney or psychologist Interests include hockey and other sports. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 3 at Tufts 2/22/08 ASSISTS Notables: Very skilled with the puck in traffic... Extremely strong on the puck and wins oneon-one battles... Very good passer and playmaker... Evasive skater... Creates offense well and a dangerous player in the league. 2 vs. Tufts 11/30/ : Turned in an excellent POINTS second season, tying for the teamlead with a career-high 10 goals, 4 at Tufts 2/22/08 which also ranked 11th among ECAC East leaders... Placed third on the team with 19 points and recorded a personal-high of nine assists... Notched at least one point in 15 of 26 games... Put together a five-game point-scoring streak, where he tallied seven points, including five goals, from January Registered three multi-point outings, including three points with a goal and two assists in a 4-3 win over Tufts University in the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament Championship on November : Saw time in 23 contests... Tallied nine points on five goals and four assists... Ranked fourth among UMB rookies in total goals... Became the first UMass Boston player to register a hat trick in almost seven years and added an assist for a season-high four points at Tufts University on February 22 and was named the ECAC East Rookie of the Week for his efforts. Personal/High School: Earned two letters for the Pope John XXIII High School (NJ) ice hockey team... Named the Lions Most Valuable Player for his junior and senior seasons... Selected a two-time Conference MVP for Pope John XXIII and tabbed the New Jersey Devil Player of the Month for the Lions... Played junior hockey for the Boston Bulldogs... Born July 24, Son of Vinnie and Margarita Jacona... Majoring in sociology. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

15 21 RETURNERS DAVID LUN Junior Forward Grand Rapids, MI Brockville Braves GENTRY ZOLLARS Junior Defenseman Pittsburgh, PA SUNY Brockport SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 at Wesleyan 11/30/07 ASSISTS 2 last at Babson 12/10/08 beaconsathletics.com Notables: Great, physical player, who plays extremely aggressive... Extremely strong, shoots the puck hard, goes to the net hard, hits hard... Complimentary player, who opens up the ice for his linemates... Tough, intense player and great penalty killer... Can score and defend. POINTS : Saw action in 27 contests 2 last at Babson 12/10/08... Ranked fourth on the team with a career-high nine assists... Finished one point shy of his personal best for points with Registered a pair of multi-point efforts with two assists vs. Framingham State College on November 25 and at Babson College on December Strung together a four-game point-scoring streak from November 25 to December : One of four players to see time in all 27 games... Tied for fourth on the squad with 11 points and ranked fourth with six goals as well... Led the team with a pair of shorthanded goals, which ranked 19th in the nation and fourth among ECAC East players... Notched at least one point in back-to-back games on three occasions... Netted a seasonhigh two goals at Wesleyan University on November Potted a goal and added an assist at Tufts University on February 22. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Brockville Braves... Earned the Don Wallace Memorial Award for Dedication, Commitment and Hard Work... Graduated from Grand Rapids City High School and also attended Ogdensburg Free Academy... Born December 4, Son of Robin and Mary Joan Lun... Majoring in exercise health science... Enjoys working out, cooking, hanging out, hunting, fishing and golfing. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / SINGLE GAME Notables: Perhaps, the most versatile player on the team and CAREER HIGHS can play both forward and defense GOALS effectively... Hard-nosed, in-yourface defenseman... Extremely 1 at SUNY Cortland 11/9/07 conditioned player with great ASSISTS passion for the game. 3 vs. Hobart 11/18/ : Transferred from POINTS SUNY-Brockport and was one of 3 vs. Hobart 11/18/07 five players to see action in all 28 games... Tallied points in backto-back games twice during the season... Registered an assist in the ECAC East Tournament Semifinals at New England College in a 5-4 win on March 6... Committed just two penalties on the season... Collected two points in the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/ Stovepipe Tournament with an assist at Southern New Hampshire University on November 29 and Tufts University the following day : Saw action in 23 games for SUNY-Brockport and tallied 10 points... Ranked fourth on the team with nine assists... Tallied his first collegiate point with an assist in his first game vs. Lebanon Valley College on October Registered multiple points on three occasions... Racked up a career-high three assists vs. Hobart College on November 18. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Oswego Admirals of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League Graduated from Worthington Kilborne High School in 2004 Born January 14, 1986 Son of Rick and Janice Zollars... Majoring in journalism and would like to pursue a career as a sports writer Interests include hockey. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 13

16 RETURNERS 18 SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 last at N.E. College 3/6/09 ASSISTS 4 at Tufts 2/22/08 POINTS 4 last at Tufts 2/22/08 ERIC TUFMAN Junior Forward Abington, PA Philadelphia Little flyers Notables: Played for Team USA over the Summer and helped the Americans to a Gold Medal in the World Jewish Ice Hockey Championship... One of the team s most gifted passers... Protects the puck well and skates with the puck very fluidly... A proven goal-scorer and playmaker... Outstanding work ethic : Named to Jewish Sports Review Men s College Hockey All-America team... Played in 26 games... Tied for the team lead with 10 goals and ranked 11th among ECAC East leaders... Placed second on the team with 26 points and 16 assists, which put him 12th in the league... Topped ECAC East and tied his own school record with four game-winning goals, which also ranked 13th in the nation... Notched at least one point in 18 of 26 games... Owned four point-scoring streaks of three games or more, including a four-game stretch, where he tallied six points from November to open the season... Tallied five points in the ECAC East tournament, including two goals and an assist in the semifinals at New England College on March 6 and was named to the All-Tournament team... Scored a goal and added a helper at Southern New Hampshire University on November 29 in the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament and was named to the All-Tournament team... Posted seven multi-point efforts... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic team : Enjoyed a phenomenal first season and was named to the ECAC East All-Rookie squad after a phenomenal first season... Named team MVP and was selected the Rookie of the Week a league-high six times... Ranked seventh among the nation s rookies in points per outing with Led the Beacons with 37 points, 18 goals and 19 assists... Ranked sixth among the league leaders in points, fifth in goals and eighth in assists and made his scores count, racking up four game-winning tallies to place 15th among the national leaders as well as fourth in ECAC East... Potted nine power play goals to stand 18th in NCAA Division III, while ranking second in ECAC East and entering the UMB record-book as the secondhighest total in a season in school annals... Also ranked seventh in the league with 15 (9-6-15) power play points... Notched at least one point in 21 of 26 contests, including nine multi-point efforts and a season-high of four points on three occasions... He put together four separate point-scoring streaks of four games or more, including a five-game streak that saw him tally 11 points from December 28 to January 18 and a seven-game stretch that produced eight points from January 22 to February 9... Collected four points on a pair of goals and two assists in his second collegiate game of the season at Southern New Hampshire University on November 24 and later helped the Beacons to their first Codfish Bowl victory since 1997 with a 5-4 triumph over Fitchburg State College on December 29, thanks to another four-point effort, which led to a spot on the All- Tournament team... His point-total was the most by a UMass Boston freshman since Joe McCafferty racked up a school-record 77 points during the campaign... Named one of 16 semifinalists by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston for the eighth Joe Concannon Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England playing at the D-II/III level. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Philadelphia Little Flyers... Named a three-time Atlantic Junior Hockey League All-Star... Selected to the USA Hockey Jamboree AJHL Team... Led the Little Flyers in scoring for three seasons and helped them to the playoffs in his final two seasons... Graduated from Abington Senior High School... Also attended Montgomery County Community College... Born August 29, Son of Jerzy Tufman... Majoring in business management... Earned Dean s List honors... Enjoys hockey, training, fishing and being with family and friends. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

17 10 RETURNERS BRYAN ALBERT Sophomore Forward Redlands, CA Valley Junior Warriors BILL BAKER Sophomore Forward Vancouver, BC Exeter Seawolves SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 vs. Framingham St. 11/25/08 ASSISTS 1 last vs. Babson 3/7/09 beaconsathletics.com Notables: Great speed and the fastest player on the team... Excellent playmaker and shoots the puck well... Smart player, who will see time on both the power play and penalty kill... Could be the most complete two-way player on the team. POINTS : Played in 24 games in 2 vs. Framingham St. 11/25/08 a solid rookie campaign... Ranked fourth on the team with nine assists... Placed ninth among ECAC East freshman with 13 points... Named ECAC East Rookie of the Week for the week of December Owned a pair of three-game point-scoring streaks, including the first three games of the season, where he tallied four points... Made his collegiate debut by scoring his first goal at Colby College on November Netted a goal and added an assist vs. Framingham State College on November Notched an assist vs. Babson College in the ECAC East Championship game on March 7... Committed just two penalties on the season. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Valley Junior Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League, where he was named an All-Star Received four varsity letters at Redlands High School participating on the track and field team Named the Terriers Most Valuable Player and received the Coach s Award Competed in the All-Cities Belt League for the 4x400 race Born August 19, 1987 Son of Alan and Leslie Albert Majoring in pre-med/exercise health science Enjoys listening to music, eating, making sushi, running, watching television, playing table tennis and video games... Competed for the UMass Boston outdoor track & field team last year. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / SINGLE GAME Notables: Will make the move to forward... Very effective when CAREER HIGHS using his size to his advantage... GOALS His reach makes it very difficult to None play against him... Moves well for a big man... Should really help on ASSISTS the forecheck and penalty kill. None : Played in eight contests POINTS as a defenseman... Made his None collegiate debut at Bowdoin College on November Whistled for just one penalty on the season. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Exeter Seawolves Named to the America East Hockey League Second Team Received the Captains Award while playing for the Campbell River Storm in 2007 Also received the Jason Gow Memorial Award in 2006 and 2007, given to the most exciting player Graduated high school from Price of Wales Secondary School in 2005 Born May 17, 1987 Son of Bill Baker and Kathy O Sullivan Majoring in art/environmental, Earth and ocean sciences Interests include graphic design, photography, drawing, basketball, golf and baseball... Competed for the UMass Boston outdoor track and field team last spring. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 15

18 KEVIN BENDEL Sophomore Goalie Denville, NJ Binghamton Jr. Senators RETURNERS 17 ANDREW BURKE Sophomore Forward Southampton, PA Philadelphia Little Flyers SINGLE GAME Notables: Will vie for time as the starting goaltender... Extremely CAREER HIGHS athletic and quick... Plays the SAVES puck well and is a great skater at Skidmore 1/30/09 Plays bigger than his size... Very knowledgeable... Loves competition MINUTES and relishes big games. 62:39 vs. Salem St. 1/23/ : Joined the Beacons for POINTS the second semester and started None six of seven games... Posted a record to go with a 2.96 goals against average... Registered an impressive.920 save percentage... Stopped 30 or more shots on five occasions, including a career-high of 40 to record his first collegiate shutout at Skidmore College on January Took nationally-ranked Norwich University to overtime in his collegiate debut on January 17 in Northfield, VT, while making 24 saves... Made 38 saves in a 3-2 win over University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on January 20 for his first career victory. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Binghamton Junior Senators and was named a two-time Atlantic Junior Hockey League All-Star... Also played for the Niagara Falls Canucks of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League... Graduated from Seton Hall Prep in Born April 20, Son of Nancy and Kevin Bendel... Majoring in economics and would like to work on Wall Street or for the government... Enjoys cars, computers, electronics and working out. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 at N.E. College 3/6/09 ASSISTS 1 last at Williams 2/13/09 POINTS Notables: Tremendous conditioned athlete after coming off an injury... Plays hard all the time and doesn t stop... Exceptional work ethic on and off the ice... Effective penalty killer with great energy... Will compliment any line that he s on... Intense player, who disrupts what the opponent does. 1 last at N.E. College 3/6/ : Saw action in 11 games, but worked hard to crack the lineup for the final six games of his season... Tallied five points on the season with a goal and fourth assists... Netted his first collegiate goal in the ECAC East tournament semifinals at New England College on March 6, before suffering an injury... Notched his first career point with an assist in his first game vs. Framingham State College on November Put together a three-game point-scoring streak in his first three games from November 25 to December 5. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Philadelphia Little Flyers of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League Named an AJHL All-Star in Graduated from Archbishop Ryan High School in 2006 Earned High Honors throughout high school and was named to the President s Academic list at ARHS... Born November 13, 1987 Son of Mike Kucera and Shannon Burke Undecided on major Interests include weight lifting, running, sports and cooking. Year G/S Min GA SV SV% GAA Record Win% ShO /6 385: Total 7/6 385: Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

19 25 RETURNERS JIMMY ENNIS Sophomore Forward Roslindale, MA Bridgewater Bandits ANTHONY FITTI Sophomore Forward Havertown, PA Philadelphia Little Flyers SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 1 vs. So. Maine 1/24/09 ASSISTS 1 last at St. Michael s 1/16/09 POINTS 1 last vs. So. Maine 1/24/09 Southern Maine. Notables: Heart and soul player for the team... Hardworking player, who gives an honest effort every night... Good penalty killer : Saw action in 20 contests... Collected three points with a goal and two assists... Tallied his first collegiate point with an assist at Babson College on December Potted his first career goal on January 24 vs. University of Personal/High School: Skated for Boston Latin High School earning five varsity letters Named Wolfpack player of the year in 2005 Selected to the 2005 Boston Herald All-Scholastic team Played junior hockey for the Bridgewater Bandits of the Eastern Junior Hockey League Born May 28, 1988 Son of Jim and Donna Ennis Majoring in premed and would like to pursue a career as an orthopedic surgeon Hobbies include working with children, volunteering at local hospitals, and lifting weights. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 last vs. So. Maine 1/24/09 ASSISTS Notables: Very gifted offensive player... Nice hands and good playmaker... Has the ability to score goals... Excellent on the faceoff... Moves well in traffic... Could see action on the power play... Very poised with the puck. 1 last at N.E. College 3/6/ : Played in 21 games POINTS and racked up nine points on 2 vs. So. Maine 1/24/09 three goals and six assists... Tied for fourth among UMass Boston freshman in total goals... Registered points in back-to-back games twice during the season... Recorded an assist and netted the gametying goal to send the contest into overtime vs. University of Southern Maine on January Netted his first collegiate goal in his first game vs. Framingham State College on November Scored at nationally-ranked Norwich University on January 17. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Philadelphia Little Flyers of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League Was a two-time league All-Star for the Flyers in the Junior A division Graduated from Havertown High School in 2005 Born July 13, 1987 Son of Steven and Patricia Fitti Undecided on major Interests include hockey and other sports. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 17

20 JOHN HUBBARD Sophomore Defenseman Arlington, TX Oswego Admirals RETURNERS 5 WAYNE SANDS Sophomore Defenseman Chalfant, PA Philadelphia Little Flyers SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 vs. N.E. College 2/6/09 Notables: Big offensive up-side... Skilled with the puck and owns a good shot from the point... Very good stick skills... Supports well on the offensive rush. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 2 last at Middlebury 2/14/09 Notables: Extremely gifted offensive player... Excellent shot from the point... Smooth, fluid skater... Very good passer and performs very well on the power play. ASSISTS : Saw time in 13 games 2 vs. Mass Dartmouth 1/20/09... Tallied five points on a goal and four assists... Collected the first two POINTS points of his career with a pair of 2 vs. Mass Dartmouth 1/20/09 assists in a 3-2 win over University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on January Netted his first collegiate goal on the power play vs. New England College on February 6... Notched three points in the last five games he played. Personal/High School: Earned two varsity letters for the Martin High School Warriors Named MHS Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, Best Defenseman and Captain while skating for team Played junior hockey for Oswego Admirals of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League Born March 26, 1987 Son of William and Kathy Hubbard Undecided in Major Hobbies include hockey and other sports. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / ASSISTS : Named the team s Most 1 last at N.E. College 3/6/09 Valuable Player... Enjoyed a stellar rookie season and was named to POINTS the ECAC East All-Rookie team 2 last at Middlebury 2/14/09... One of five players to play in all 28 games and tied for the team lead with 10 goals, which was a school record for goals by a defenseman... He also ranked first among ECAC East blueliners and 11th for all league players in total goals... Ranked fifth on the team with 16 points and tied for the team lead with five power play goals, while placing 10th among the league s leaders in points by a defenseman and eighth power play tallies by all players... Went on a 10-game tear from January 31 to December 6 with eight points, including seven goals near season s end... Potted his first career game-winning goal to give the Beacons a 1-0 overtime victory at nationally-ranked Norwich University in the ECAC East tournament quarterfinals on February Netted two or more goals twice, including a pair of goals in the Beacon s 3-2 victory over nationally-ranked Middlebury College on February Put together a season-long four-game point streak from December Named to the 44th Annual Codfish Bowl All- Tournament team with three points on a pair of goals and an assist. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Philadelphia Little Flyers Named to the Atlantic Junior Hockey League All-Star team Appointed Captain for the Flyers Member of the Connecticut Yankees National Sophomore team New England Prep School Ice Hockey Association Champion with South Kent School Graduated from Central Bucks South High School in 2007 Born May 27, 1987 Son of Wayne and Janice Sands Undecided on major Enjoys lifting weights, playing video games and other sports. 18 Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

21 11 RETURNERS KYLE TEJCHMA Sophomore Forward Fruitport, MI Walpole Express JEFF VAN SICLEN Sophomore Forward Alamo, CA Swan Valley Stampeders SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 1 last at St. Michael s 1/16/09 ASSISTS beaconsathletics.com Notables: The ultimate sparkplug... Extremely quick player with good strength... Plays the body like a big-man and has the ability to score goals... Intense player and outstanding on the penalty kill. 1 vs. Mass Dartmouth 1/20/ : Played in 22 games... Tallied five points on three goals POINTS and two assists... Tied for fourth 1 last vs. Mass Dartmouth 1/20/09 among UMass Boston freshman in total goals... Strung together a three-game point-scoring streak from January Netted his first collegiate goal on December 5 in a 3-1 victory over Wesleyan University... Assisted on the eventual game-winner in a 3-2 win over University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on January 20. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Walpole Express of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League Graduated from Fruitport High School in 2006 Named a Central States Hockey League All-Star, while playing with the Cleveland Junior Lumberjacks in Born October 3, 1987 Son of Andy and Nancy Tejchma Undecided on major Enjoys table tennis and golf. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 last vs. Babson 3/7/09 ASSISTS Notables: Big, strong power forward with a good shot... Worked extremely hard in the offseason... Moves up and down the ice very well... Crashes the net well... Smart two-way player. 1 vs. Amherst 1/9/ : Saw time in 20 games... Collected four points on three POINTS goals and an assist and tied for 1 last vs. Babson 3/7/09 fourth among team freshmen in goals... Netted his first collegiate goal on Novemeber 29 at Southern New Hampshire University in the first round of the Manchester Police Athletic League (PAL)/Stovepipe Tournament... Tallied points in back-to-back games with an assist vs. Amherst College on January 9 and a game-tying goal at nationallyranked Norwich University to send the game into overtime on January His power play marker in the ECAC East Championship game vs. Babson College with 1:48 left in regulation sent the game into overtime as well. Personal/High School: Played junior hockey for the Swan Valley Stampeders of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League A member of the 2005 New Jersey All-State and All-Prep team at The Lawrenceville School Graduated from TLS in 2005 Earned Dean s List honors... Born March 14, 1987 Son of John and Nancy Van Siclen Majoring in business management Hobbies include golf, working out and hanging out with friends. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 19

22 SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 3 vs. Framingham St. 11/25/08 CHRIS WYMAN Sophomore Forward Bartlett, IL Valley Junior Warriors Notables: Great two-way player and center iceman... Creative offensive player and smart on the defensive end... Can contribute in various situations for the Beacons. RETURNERS Personal/High School: Played hockey for Team Illinois as a freshman and sophomore and led the squad to the national tournament as the team s leading scorer and Assistant Captain, while attending Streamwood High School Saw action with the Chicago Mission during his junior and senior campaigns and led them in scoring, while being named Captain Played junior hockey for the Valley Junior Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was selected to the All-Star team Named team Captain in season and was the eighth-leading scorer in the league Earned a spot on the Honor Roll all four years at SHS... Born March 1, 1988 Son of John and Magali Wyman Majoring in criminal justice Enjoys baseball and golf. ASSISTS : One of five players 1 last vs. Babson 3/7/09 and two UMass Boston freshman to play in all 28 games... Led the POINTS Beacons rookies with 19 points, 4 vs. Framingham St. 11/25/08 which ranked third overall on the squad... Ranked third on the team with 11 assists and three power play goals... Placed 20th among ECAC East leaders in power play scores and 10th with a pair of game-winning tallies... Notched at least one point in 16 of 28 contests... Registered his first career hat trick and added an assist vs. Framingham State College on November Named ECAC East Rookie of the Week for the week of November Owned a four-game point-scoring streak from November 25 to December 5... Notched his first collegiate point in his first game at Colby College on November Closed out the season with an assist at New England College in the ECAC East tournament semifinals on March 6 and a helper vs. Babson College in the Championship the next day. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / Back row: (l to r) Wayne Sands, Andrew Burke, Jimmy Ennis, Tim Richter, Chris Wilcox, John Hubbard, Mike DeGrazia, Anthony Fitti, Chris Wyman, Kyle Tejchma. Middle row: (l to r) Assistant Coach Greg Schwind, Assistant Coach Ryan McGrath, Rich Stine, Bryan Albert, Ryan Criscuolo, Jeff Van Siclen, Michael Crowder, Bill Baker, Tim Niedelzak, Steven Weston, David Lun, Head Athletic Trainer Ed Perkins, Head Coach Peter Belisle. Front row: (l to r) Ryan Donovan, Lenward Gatison, Matt Atsoff, Anthony Cosmano, Steve Ebbole, Brett Calhoun, Eric Tufman, Kris Kranzky, Vinnie Jacona, Gentry Zollars, Kevin Bendel UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

23 15 NEWCOMERS MICHAEL CROWDER Freshman Forward Flint, MI Bay State Breakers TIM NIEDZIELAK Freshman Defenseman Chicago, IL Bay State Breakers NOTABLES Intimidating presence on the ice with great size... Possesses the quickest, hardest shot on the team... Pure goal scorer. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner in both ice hockey and lacrosse at Powers Catholic High School... Played hockey for the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League... Born March 28, Son of Mike and Tammy... Majoring in biology. NOTABLES Big strong, bruising defenseman... Powerful, quick shot from the point... Extremely physical player... Plays the body really well. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played ice hockey for the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League... Selected an Assistant Captain for the Breakers... Four-year letterwinner for the Jones College Prep baseball team... Named to the Chicago Public League All-Conference team as a shortstop/pitcher... Tabbed the Eagles team Captain... Born June 21, Son of Joseph and Sophie Niedzielak... Earned High Honors at Jones College Prep... Majoring in biology (pre-med) at UMass Boston and would like to pursue a career as a surgeon. 23 MIKE DEGRAZIA 14 TIM RICHTER Freshman Forward Novi, MI Alpena Ice Diggers Freshman Forward Naugatuck, CT Hartford Wolf Pack NOTABLES Extremely skilled player... Should provide and impact on the offensive end of the ice for the Beacons... Good vision and stickhandling on the ice. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played junior hockey for the Alpena Ice Diggers of the North American Hockey League... Named NAHL Player of the Week for the Ice Diggers... Graduated from Novi High School... Born January 31, Son of Paul and Donna... Majoring in exercise health science and would like to pursue a career in pharmaceutical sales. NOTABLES Excellent goal scorer... Good potential to make an offensive impact for the Beacons. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played ice hockey in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League and the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League... Named an All-Star in both leagues... Named team Captain of the Hartford Wolf Pack of the AJHL and led the team in scoring... Four-year letterwinner for the Naugatuck High School lacrosse team... Named the Greyhounds Most Valuable Player and led them in scoring... Born June 27, Son of George and Susan... Named to the Honor Roll at NHS... Undecided on major at UMass Boston... Enjoys working out and playing golf. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 21

24 RICH STINE Freshman Goaltender Trumbull, CT Walpole Express NEWCOMERS 4 CHRIS WILCOX Freshman Defenseman Hollywood, FL Valley Junior Warriors NOTABLES Highly touted goalie... Great size... Covers a lot of net and is athletic... Will provide important depth at the goaltending spot. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played junior hockey for the Walpole Express of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League... Named an AJHL All-Star... Also played hockey for Notre Dame High School and was a First Team All-State and First Team All-Conference selection... Graduated from Groton Dunstable Regional High School... Born February 10, Son of MaryEllen and Rick Stine... Undecided on major... Would like to pursue a career in law enforcement... Enjoys the guitar. NOTABLES Very smooth skater and should provide a push on the offensive end of the ice as well. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played ice hockey for the Valley Junior Warriors of the Eastern Junior Hockey League... Also played hockey for the National Sports Academy and wide receiver for the Hollywood Hills High School football team... Born November 28, Son of Judith and Leonard Wilcox... Majoring in computer science. 29 STEVEN WESTON Freshman Defenseman Henniker, NH Boston Bulldogs NOTABLES Comes from a great hockey family... Very fluid skater, who moves the puck well... Smart player, who could see time on the power play... Defends the puck well and has good size... Good all-around defenseman, who should strengthen the defense. PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Played junior hockey for the Boston Bulldogs of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League... Named an AJHL All-Star for the Bulldogs... Born May 30, Undecided on major... Enjoys the guitar UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

25 STATISTICSS TI S PLAYER G G A P P/GM G/GM PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT Kris Kranzky / Eric Tufman / Vinnie Jacona / Chris Wyman / Wayne Sands / Matt Atsoff / Brett Calhoun / Bryan Albert / David Lun / Anthony Fitti / Brian Marks / Gentry Zollars / Kyle Tejchma / Andrew Burke / John Hubbard / Jacob Cline / Jeff Van Siclen / Anthony Cosmano / Zach Barron / Jim Ennis / Nick Novak / Dan Styrna / Steve Ebbole / Lenward Gatison / Chris Testa / Ryan Huggett / Kevin Bendel / Bill Baker / Ryan Donovan / Bench 2/4 UMass Boston / Opponents / Goaltending GP Min GA SV SV% GAA Rec Win% GS ShO Ryan Donovan : Kevin Bendel 7 385: Chris Testa 5 158: Open Net 4 4:35 2 UMass Boston : Opponents : Special Teams Power Play Pct. SHA Penalty Kill Pct. SHF Combined Pct. PPC/G UMass Boston 24/ / / Opponents 34/ / / RECORD: ALL GAMES ECAC EAST OVERALL ( ) (4-14-1) HOME (3-10-1) (1-9-0) AWAY (6-5-1) (3-5-1) NEUTRAL (1-1-0) (0-0-0) DATE OPPONENT SCORE 11/21 at Colby* 2-3 L 11/22 at Bowdoin* 3-3 T (ot) 11/25 FRAMINGHAM ST. 9-1 W 11/29 at So. New Hampshire+ 6-3 W 11/30 vs. Tufts+ 4-3 W 12/5 WESLEYAN* 3-1 W 12/6 TRINITY (CT)* 3-8 L 12/10 BABSON* 4-2 W 12/29 WESTFIELD ST.# 4-4 T (ot) 12/30 SUFFOLK# 2-3 L 1/9 AMHERST* 1-7 L 1/10 HAMILTON* 2-5 L 1/16 at Saint Michael s* 3-4 L 1/17 at Norwich* 2-3 L (ot) 1/20 UMASS DARTMOUTH 3-2 W 1/23 SALEM STATE* 3-4 L (ot) 1/24 SO. MAINE* 4-5 L (ot) 1/30 at Skidmore 4-0 W 1/31 at Castleton 2-3 L 2/6 N.E. COLLEGE* 2-5 L 2/7 SAINT ANSELM* 1-4 L 2/13 at Williams* 3-4 L 2/14 at Middlebury* 3-2 W (ot) 2/20 TUFTS* 2-4 L 2/21 CONN. COLLEGE* 1-9 L 2/28 at Norwich! 1-0 W (ot) 3/6 at New England College! 5-4 W 3/7 vs Babson! 3-4 L (ot) * ECAC East Game + PAL/Stovepipe Tournament # 44th Annual Codfi sh Bowl! ECAC East Tournament beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 23

26 ECAC EAST Home to 12 of the most prestigious ice hockey programs in the nation, the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) is a conference filled with tradition, legendary players, coaches and administrators and a bright and exciting future. In terms of tradition, no conference can lay claim to the history of the ECAC. The birthplace of collegiate ice hockey, member institutions have been sponsoring the sport for nearly a century. On February 1, 1896 in Baltimore, Maryland, Yale faced Johns Hopkins in the first collegiate ice hockey game. Two years later on January 19, 1898, Brown defeated Harvard in Boston in the first college hockey game between schools still sponsoring the sport. From a team standpoint, Cornell ( ) stands as the only team in NCAA ice hockey history to produce a perfect unbeaten and untied record en route to the Division I men s title. The Big Red posted a mark of under coach Ned Harkness, a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee in On the ice, legendary players such as Princeton s Hobart Amory Hare Hobey Baker, Cornell goaltending sensation Ken Dryden, who led the National Hockey League s Montreal Canadiens to five Stanley Cups, and Clarkson s Dave Taylor, who starred with the NHL s Los Angeles Kings, are among the numerous standouts who made their mark in the conference. The ECAC East is comprised of 10 teams, including Division II Saint Anselm College and Saint Michael s College. ECAC East plays an interlocking schedule with the New England Small College Athletic Conference. Each game played within this schedule is counted as a conference contest. Each school will play every school once during the regular season, but each conference will have a separate post-season tournament. All Division III teams will qualify for the tournament ECAC East Standings Conference Overall Team W L T Pts W L T Norwich Castleton Salem State New England Southern Maine Skidmore Babsson Saint Anselm UMass Boston Saint Michael s ECAC East All-Stars First Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Nikita Kashirsky Sr. Norwich F Justin Fox So. Salem State F Dan Gordon Sr. Southern Maine D Alex DiPietro Sr. Babson D Eric Tallent Jr. Norwich G Ryan Hatch Sr. Salem State Second Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Jason Schneider Jr. Babson F Brandon Heck Sr. Castleton State F Brad Baldelli Sr. Babson D Paul Conter So. Southern Maine D Trevor Turner Jr. New England College G Ryan Klingensmith Jr. Norwich Honorable Mention Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Chris Travis Jr. Southern Maine F Stephen Culbertson Jr. Castleton State F Olli Kalliosaari Fr. New England College D Omar Pacha So. Castleton State D Kevin Huinink So. Salem State G Ryan Donovan Jr. UMass Boston ECAC East All-Rookie Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Emmond Bell Fr. Norwich F Olli Kalliosaari Fr. New England College F Sasha Thomas Fr. Skidmore D Wayne Sands Fr. UMass Boston D Jarkko Leppanen Fr. New England College G Colin Bessey Fr. Skidmore PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nikita Kashirsky, Norwich ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Olli Kalliosaari, N.E. College GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR Ryan Hatch, Salem State CO-COACH OF THE YEAR Mike McShane, Norwich CO-COACH OF THE YEAR Bill O Neil, Salem State 2009 ECAC East Tournament First Round Saturday, February 28, 2009 (#8) UMass Boston 1 at (#1) Norwich 0 (ot) (#7) Babson 4 at (#2) Castleton State 1 (#6) Skidmore 4 at (#3) Salem State 3 (#5) Southern Maine 3 at (#4) New England College 4 (ot) Semifinals Saturday, March 7, 2009 (at Henniker, NH) (#7) Babson 3 vs. (#6) Skidmore 2 (#8) UMass Boston 5 at (#4) New England College 4 Championship Sunday, March 8, 2009 (at Henniker, NH) (#8) UMass Boston 3 vs. (#7) Babson 4 (ot) UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

27 ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Records WINS FEWEST WINS , HOME WINS ROAD WINS , LONGEST WINNING STREAK 11 12/5/1981 to 1/30/1982 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK 11 12/5/1981 to 1/30/1982 MARGIN OF VICTORY 18 vs. Franlin Pierce, 11/22/1980 LOSSES , FEWEST LOSSES HOME LOSSES Goaltender Records GAMES, SEASON 27 Ryan Donovan, Ryan Donovan, Paul Morrissette, Jason Gardner, Gene Bono, Tom Corliss, Tom Corliss, Ryan Donovan, Joe Murray, Craig Paster, Craig Paster, Frank Soltesz, GAMES, CAREER 73 Tom Corliss ( ) 72 Ryan Donovan (2006-present) 60 Frank Soltesz ( , 97-99) 57 Craig Paster ( ) 54 Paul Morrissette ( ) 46 Brian Boudreau ( ) 39 Jason Gardner ( ) 38 Tom Apprille ( ) 37 John Haley ( ) Joe Murray ( ) MINUTES PLAYED, SEASON 1,593:35 Ryan Donovan, ,404:33 Ryan Donovan, ROAD LOSSES , LONGEST LOSING STREAK 17 12/4/1993 to 2/24/1994 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 36 2/18/2005 to 12/6/2006 TIES , 01-02, 00-01, 90-91, OVERTIME GAMES GOALS, GAME 20 vs. Franklin Pierce, 11/22/1980 GOALS, SEASON ASSISTS, GAME 27 vs. Westfield State, 1/9/1989 ASSISTS, SEASON POINTS, SEASON ,317:30 Jason Gardner, ,284 Paul Morrissette, ,263 Gene Bono, ,190 Tom Corliss, ,177 Tom Corliss, :21 Ryan Donovan, ,064 Craig Paster, ,060 Frank Soltesz, MINUTES PLAYED, CAREER 4,174:29 Ryan Donovan (2006-present) 4,143 Tom Corliss ( ) 3,199 Frank Soltesz ( , 97-99) 3,121:22 Craig Paster ( ) 3,046 Paul Morrissette ( ) 2,424 Brian Boudreau ( ) 2,154 John Haley ( ) 2,123:46 Jason Gardner ( ) 1,869 Joe Murray ( ) 1,848 Tom Apprille ( ) WINS, SEASON 13 Tom Corliss, Andy Anisimov, Ryan Donovan, Frank Soltesz, John Haley, Paul Morrissette, Paul Morrissette, POWER PLAY GOALS, SEASON SHORTHANDED GOALS, SEASON HAT TRICKS, SEASON GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 15 vs. Salem State, 12/29/1990 GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON SHUTOUTS, SEASON , GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS, GAME 22 vs. Saint Anselm, 11/26/1991 vs. Franklin Pierce, 11/22/1980 Tom Apprille, Tom Corliss, John Haley, Vince DelVecchio, Gene Bono, Ryan Donovan, WINS, CAREER 34 Tom Corliss ( ) 24 Ryan Donovan (2006-present) 22 John Haley ( ) 21 Paul Morrissette ( ) 20 Frank Soltesz ( , 97-99) 18 Tom Apprille ( ) 17 Brian Boudreau ( ) 13 Andy Anismov ( ) Vince DelVecchio ( ) 12 Gene Bono ( ) SHUTOUTS, SEASON 1 11 players, last by Ryan Donovan at Norwich, 2/28/2009 SHUTOUTS, CAREER 3 Frank Soltesz ( , 97-99) beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 25

28 Goaltender Records Continued SAVES, GAME 64 Ryan Donovan at Williams, 2/10/ Craig Paster vs. Conn. College (ot), 2/7/ Matthew Bourgeois vs. Trinity, 12/4/04 60 Gene Bono at Bowdoin, 1996 Craig Paster at New England Col., 2/28/2004 SAVES, SEASON 898 Ryan Donovan, Ryan Donovan, Jason Gardner, Gene Bono, Tom Corliss, Craig Paster, Craig Paster, Paul Morrissette, Matthew Lopes, Tom Corliss, SAVES, CAREER 2,316 Ryan Donovan (2006-present) 2,163 Tom Corliss ( ) 1,867 Craig Paster ( ) 1,578 Frank Soltesz ( , 97-99) 1,565 Paul Morrissette ( ) 1,246 Brian Boudreau ( ) ALL-TIME RECORDS 1,194 Jason Gardner ( ) 1,153 John Haley ( ) 1,098 Joe Murray ( ) 1,026 Gene Bono ( ) GOALS AGAINST AVG., SEASON (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 2.67 Andy Anisimov, Frank Soltesz, Dan McGonigle, Ryan Donovan, Jason Gardner, Paul Morrissette, Ryan Donovan, Tom Apprille, Vince DelVecchio, Brian Boudreau, GOALS AGAINST AVG., CAREER (MIN MINUTES) 2.90 Andy Anismov ( ) 3.58 Ryan Donovan (2006-present) 3.95 Mike Snuggs ( ) 3.97 Ryan Donovan ( ) 4.09 Tom Apprille ( ) 4.10 Vin DelVecchio ( ) John Haley ( ) Brian Boudreau ( ) 4.24 Jason Gardner ( ) 4.46 Paul Morrissette ( ) SAVE PERCENTAGE, SEASON (MIN. 500 MINUTES).918 Paul Morrissette, Andy Anisimov, Ryan Donovan, Ryan Donovan, Ryan Donovan, Jason Gardner, Gene Bono, Frank Soltesz, John Haley, Brian Boudreau, SAVE PERCENTAGE, CAREER (MIN MINUTES).903 Ryan Donovan (2006-present).902 Andy Anisimov ( ).888 Jason Gardner ( ).884 John Haley ( ).882 Gene Bono ( ).881 Tom Apprille ( ).880 Brian Boudreau ( ).877 Sean Bertoni ( ).875 Tom Corliss ( ).872 Sean Bertoni ( ) Individual Records GAMES PLAYED, SEASON 29 Charles Plaza, Rich Horrigan, Chris Cuniff, Mike O Connell, Larry Movessian, Robert McNeice, Michael Petterson, Scott Duffy, Keith Smith, Dan Fleming, Kris Kranzky, Chris Wyman, Wayne Sands, Brett Calhoun, Gentry Zollars, GAMES PLAYED, CAREER 106 Robert McNeice ( ) 103 Joe Bulens ( ) 102 Charles Plaza ( ) 101 Bill Innocent ( ) Joe Curran ( ) 100 Kyle Simpson ( ) 97 Keith Smith ( ) 96 Jeff Mead ( ) Matt Anthony ( ) 95 Mark Allegrezza ( ) Chris Loguidice ( ) Mike Dalton ( ) GOALS, GAME 5 Keith Smith at Worcester State, 2/9/1985 Joe McCafferty vs. Plymouth St., 1/25/1982 GOALS, SEASON 42 Joe McCafferty, Joe McCafferty, Mark Moran, Mark Moran, Dan Mecrones, Dan Mecrones, Robert McNeice, Mark Moran, Dave Friday, Joe Bulens, GOALS, CAREER 93 Joe McCafferty ( , ) 83 Mark Moran ( ) 65 Jeff Mead ( ) 64 Robert McNeice ( ) 62 Dan Mecrones ( ) 60 Dave Friday ( ) 57 Joe Curran ( ) Chris Spillane ( ) 55 Joe Bulens ( ) 52 Matt Anthony ( ) ASSISTS, GAME 5 Keith Carter vs. Saint Michael s, 2/11/1984 Brian Assad vs. Fitchburg State, 1/6/1987 Rich Manning vs. Babson, 1/6/1995 Dennis Dwyer vs. N. Adams St., 1/18/1995 Mike Bertoni at Wesleyan, 12/1/2000 Steve Kelleher at Tufts, 2/6/2004 ASSISTS, SEASON 36 Mark Moran, Joe McCafferty, Mark Moran, Joe Curran, Dennis Doherty, Bill Innocent, Joe Curran, Joe Rotondo, Chris Spillane, Chris Spillane, Jim Geary, ASSISTS, CAREER 104 Joe Curran ( ) 94 Mark Moran ( ) 82 Joe McCafferty ( , ) 72 Jim Geary ( ) Chris Spillane ( ) 69 Joe Bulens ( ) 66 Bill Innocent ( ) 65 Bill Roche ( ) UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

29 Individual Records Continued 63 Charles Plaza ( ) 59 Joe Rotondo ( ) POINTS, GAME 7 Joe McCafferty (5-2-7), vs. Plymouth St., 1/25/1982 POINTS, SEASON 77 Joe McCafferty, Mark Moran, Joe McCafferty, Mark Moran, Joe Curran, Dan Mecrones, Mark Moran, Joe Bulens, Chris Spillane, Chirs Spillane, Dave Friday, POINTS, CAREER 177 Mark Moran ( ) 175 Joe McCafferty ( , ) 161 Joe Curran ( ) 129 Chris Spillane ( ) 124 Joe Bulens ( ) 118 Jeff Mead ( ) Robert McNeice ( ) 116 Jim Geary ( ) 113 Dave Friday ( ) 110 Dan Mecrones ( ) 106 Charles Plaza ( ) 99 Matt Anthony ( ) 97 Scott Duffy ( ) 92 Joe Rotondo ( ) 91 Dennis Croke ( ) 86 Brian Assad ( ) Chris Loguidice ( ) 83 Dan Fleming ( ) 82 Mike Dalton ( ) 81 Bill Innocent ( ) Jason Rotondo ( ) ALL-TIME RECORDS POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, SEASON 36 Bill Innocent, Jason Rotondo, Ken Goetz, Patrick Donlan, Dennis Croke, Robert McNeice, Jim Geary, Tom Colasanto, Jamie Graham, Ryan Daust, POWER PLAY GOALS, CAREER (SINCE ) 17 Jeff Mead ( ) Chris Spillane ( ) Dan Mecrones ( ) 16 Robert McNeice ( ) 14 Matt Anthony ( ) 12 Eric Tufman (2007-present) 11 Tom Colasanto ( ) Jamie Graham ( ) Patrick Donlan ( ) 10 Jim Geary ( ) Jason Rotondo ( ) Mark Allegrezza ( ) SHORTHANDED GOALS, SEASON (SINCE ) 4 Matt Anthony, Jason Rotondo, Jim Fay, Dan Fawcett, Chris Spillane, Chris Spillane, Steve Kelleher, SHORTHANDED GOALS, CAREER (SINCE ) 7 Chris Spillane ( ) 6 Matt Anthony ( ) 5 Dan Fawcett ( ) 4 Dan Mecrones ( ) John Christopher ( ) Chris Loguidice ( ) Michael O Sullivan ( ) Robert McNeice ( ) Mike Dalton ( ) Jim Fay ( ) Toby Carlow ( ) Chris Loguidice ( ) A.J. Carthas ( ) Patrick Donlan ( ) HAT TRICKS, SEASON 6 Joe McCafferty, PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON 121 Coley Wilson, Geoff Downs, Tom Leyne, Derek Trainor, Ray Malzone, Ryan Daust, Michael Bertoni, Michael O Sullivan, Tad Merrit, Tom Leyne, Ryan Kelleher, PENALTY MINUTES, CAREER 221 Coley Wilson ( ) 205 Tom Leyne ( ) 200 Derek Trainor ( ) 183 Tad Merritt ( ) 158 Jamie Graham ( ) 151 Dan Fleming ( ) 143 Matt Anthony ( ) 124 Toby Carlow ( ) 122 Geoff Downs ( ) 120 Keith Smith ( ) Robert McNeice ( ) POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, CAREER 81 Bill Innocent ( ) 74 Bill Roche ( ) 61 Tad Merritt ( ) 58 Toby Carlow ( ) 52 Rich Horrigan ( ) 48 Andy Thomas ( ) POWER PLAY GOALS, SEASON (SINCE ) 10 Dan Mecrones, Chris Spillane, Eric Tufman, Dan Mecrones, Jeff Mead, beaconsathletics.com GAME-WINNING GOALS, SEASON (SINCE ) 4 Jason Rotondo, Eric Tufman, Eric Tufman, Matt Anthony, Joe Campanale, Joe Campanale, GAME-WINNING GOALS, CAREER (SINCE ) 8 Eric Tufman (2007-present) 7 Matt Anthony ( ) 6 Joe Campanale ( ) 5 Jason Rotondo ( ) 4 Matt Allegrezza ( ) 3 Dennis Dwyer ( ) Frank Soltesz holds the school-record with three shutouts for his career and ranks fourth in career saves at UMass Boston UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey

30 A -- Jim Abban Jon Abban Brian Addesa Shawn Ala , Eddie Alberding Bryan Albert 2008-present Mark Allegrezza David Allen Joe Andivinola Ralph Angeli Andy Anisimov Matt Anthony Tom Apprille Ed Arnold Eric Araujo Daniel Armijo Chris Arvanities Brian Assad Matt Atsoff 2007-present Cody Austin B -- Dave Baczkowski Bill Baker 2008-present Cris Balfe Zach Barron Mark Bastarache Jason Bastien Mark Bates Ted Battaglia Kevin Bendel 2008-present Jon Bernard Mike Bertoni Sean Bertoni Will Bertoni Joe Bina Gene Bono Brian Boudreau Mark Bourgeois Matthew Bourgeois Steve Breen Bob Brennan Michael Brennan Phil Bresnahan Kieran Brosnan Andrew Buchanan Joe Bulens Aaron Burke Andrew Burke 2008-present Larry Buttner Phil Byrne ALL-TIME ROSTER -- C -- Brett Calhoun 2007-present Joe Campanale Steven Cappellini Robert Carbone Toby Carlow Jake Carlson Ryan Carr Keith Carter Kurt Carter A.J. Carthas John Casey Joe Casper Tom Casper Stephen Chin John Christopher Michael Ciarletta Derek Clark Jacob Cline Chuck Cocce Tom Colasanto Andrew Coleman Kevin Collette , Mike Collins Wade Collins Jim Concannon Coleman Connolly Nick Connolly David Cooke David Cooke Jesse Corby Todd Corkum Tom Corliss Anthony Cosmano 2007-present Matt Cosmos Dan Costa James Crank Dennis Croke Dan Cronin Andrew Crosby Chris Cunniff Scott Cunningham Joe Curran Paul Currie Robert Cusack D -- Rocco Dabecco Dan Daily Tony Dalessio Mike Dalton Jeff Dandreta Jim Daniels Ryan Daust Robert David Paul Davieau Vincent DeAcetis Joseph DeCato Jason Dedrick Brian Delaney Dave DelGallo Vince Delvecchio Jack Dempsey Michael DeRoche Keith DeVincent Dan DiCesare Jeff Diehl Dominic DiMarzo Dennis Doherty Michael Doherty Rich Doherty Patrick Donlan Mark Donovan Ryan Donovan 2006-present Hunter Dowd Geoff Downs David Doyle Todd Drevitch Billy Driscoll Jim Duche , Paul Duffy Scott Duffy Peter Dundovich Jim Dunn Dennis Dunphy Tom Dunphy Kyle Duvall Dennis Dwyer E -- Steve Ebbole 2006-present Phil Edgerton Tyler English Jimmy Ennis 2008-present Richard Ernest Anthony Esdale Bill Everett F -- Marcus Fajardo Peter Fargher David Fasano Jim Fay Dan Fawcett UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

31 James Feeley Sean Feeney Sil Ferreira Anthony Fitti 2008-present Jim Fitzgerald Chris Flaherty , Dan Fleming Tom Flynn Chris Folan Brian Fontas Mark Fontas Dave Friday Brad Friedman G -- Chris Gaffney Anthony Galante John Galivan Bob Gallagher Jason Gardner Ryan Garrow Lenward Gatison II 2008-present Jim Geary Bob Gervasi Julian Giantonio , Kevin Gibbons Christian Gilardi , Anthony Gilardi James Gilbert Ed Gillespie Al Gillis Michael Gillis Kenny Goetz Al Goslin Steve Goslin David Graham Jamie Graham Mark Graves Rick Greene H -- John Haley James Hall James W. Hall Rob Hanna Jeff Harding Patrick Harold T.C. Harris Mike Haynes Robert Heil Sean Hennigan Ron Hernandez beaconsathletics.com ALL-TIME ROSTER Brett Hetnik Gerard Hickey Bill Higgins Tim Hoey Dennis Hogan Scott Hogan Rich Horrigan John Hubbard 2008-present Ryan Huggett Drew Hursa Jon Hutcheon Devin Hutchinson Curt Hutten I -- Eric Ilowski Mark Ingram Bill Innocent Craig Irwin J -- Vinnie Jacona 2007-present James Johnson Michael Jordan Rick Joyce Scott Joyce K -- Joe Keegan Ryan J. Kelleher Ryan Kelleher Steve Kelleher Brian Kelly Tom Kelly Mike Kelsey Michael Kennedy Mike Kennedy Brandon Kornspan Kris Kranzky 2006-present Chris Krawrzyk L -- Drew LaCombe Billy Langmaid Adam Larrabee Andy Larrow Mark Lavery Ben Leazott Tom Lee Bill Lennon Mike Leonard Joe Leone UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey Nicholas Leung Kevin Levesque Tom Leyne Chris Loguidice Matthew Lopes John Lovell , Ryan Lovell , David Lun 2007-present Michael Lynn M -- Andrew MacCormack Mike MacDonald Tom MacDonald Tom Maguire Steve Maiuri Ray Malzone Joe Manfredonia Rich Manning Mike Mantenuto Dana Marek Steve Marek Brian Margetts Brian Marks Brian Martell Joe McCafferty , Joe McCaig Brian McCarthy Mike McCarthy , Tom McComb Jason McCrimmon Jason McDonald Rich McDonald Greg McGlane Dan McGonigle Steve McManus Dennis McMasters Bob McNeice Don McNeil Ryan McWhinnie Jeff Mead Paul Mead Dan Mecrones Erik Mendoza Tad Merritt Aviad Mizrahi Bob Molloy , Ray Monroe Dave Moran Keith Moran Mark Moran Mike Moran John Morgan

32 Stephen Morrill John Morris Paul Morrissette Nick Mosca Larry Movsessian Dan Moynihan Michael Muolo Dennis Murphy Joe Murray N -- Jamie Nelson Bruce Niemiec Luke Niemiec Jay Nolan Dan Noonan David Noone Peter Norton Nick Novak Mike Nugnes O -- Bill O Brien Gerald O Connell Mike O Connell Dave O Connor John O Donnell Kirk O Donnell Eric Olmstead Aaron Olsen , Corey O Neill Michael O Neill Mike O Sullivan Pat O Sullivan P -- Frank Pagliuca Pat Palermo Brian Palladino Bill Parlon Craig Paster Mike Pelkey Jeff Pellegrini Don Perdios Chris Perkins Collin Perry Mike Peterson Russ Peterson Ron Petrucci Charles Plaza Jay Porrazzo Stephen Provost ALL-TIME ROSTER -- R -- Casey Reasonover Tim Recio Nick Redmond John Riely Erik Riffe Jeff Riley Louie Roberto Bill Roche Dave Rooney Richard Ross Jason Rotondo Joe Rotondo Chris Ruggiero John Russo Paul Russo Rich Russo John Ryle S -- Rob Salvaggi Wayne Sands 2008-present Steve Sarno Dylan Scanlon Robert Schwartz Paul Scola Jonathan Serriello Kyle Simpson Chris Skelly Dave Smith Keith Smith Mike Snuggs Frank Soltesz , Chris Spillane Ed Stanley Rich Stone Jerry Stonehouse Dan Styrna Brian Sullivan Michael Sullivan Robbie Sullivan Terrence Sullivan Kevin Sweeney Sean Sweeney John Swirbalus T -- Roger Taddeo Gary Tashjian Kyle Tejchma 2008-present Rick Tennyson Chris Testa Sean Themeli Andy Thomas Sean Thomas Robert Tisi Lou Tomasello Derek Trainor Chris Traniello Nick Tsiantar Eric Tufman 2007-present -- V -- Jeff Van Siclen 2008-present John Veneri Tim Vlcek W -- Brian Ward Andrew Ward Joe Walsh Sean Walsh Michael Welby , James Whalen Greg White Ken White Steve Whitfield William Whynot Ted Willett Daniel Williams David Williams Michael Williams Coley Wilson Jason Wiseley Howie Wright Chris Wyman 2008-present -- Y -- Michael Yanovitch Tom Yerkes Mike Young Z -- Dennis Zak Phil Zampitella Gino Zanetti Gentry Zollars 2008-present UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

33 ALL-TIME SERIES S HISTORY Team W L T Last Game American International Amherst Army Assumption Babson Becker Bentley Bowdoin Buffalo State Castleton State Colby Connecticut Connecticut College Curry Elmira Fairfield Fitchburg State Framingham State Franklin Pierce Gordon Gustavus Adophus Hamilton Hawthorne Hobart Holy Cross Iona Johnson & Wales Mass. College (N. Adams St.) UMass Dartmouth (S.E. Mass.) UMass Lowell (Lowell) Merrimack Middlebury University of New England Team W L T Last Game New England College New Haven Norwich Notre Dame Penn State Plymouth State Rensselaer Rochester Institute of Technology Roger Williams Saint Anselm Saint John s (NY) Saint Michael s Salem State Salve Regina Skidmore Southern Maine S. New Hampshire (NH College) SUNY-Brockport SUNY-Fredonia SUNY-Platsburgh SUNY-Potsdam Stonehill Suffolk Trinity College Tufts Union Wagner Wentworth Wesleyan Western New England Westfield State Williams Worcester State beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 31

34 overall, 8-4 ECAC Division III Coach Joe Mallen Captain Dennis Doherty 11/22 FRANKLIN PIERCE W /25 at Roger Williams W /28 at Suffolk* W /2 at New Hampshire College* L /6 STONEHILL* W /12 at Amherst* L /15 at Gordon* W 6-3 1/8 WAGNER W 9-1 1/10 HAWTHORNE W 7-3 1/17 at Franklin Pierce W Forfeit 1/21 AMHERST* W 5-3 1/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL.* W 8-3 1/24 at Fitchburg State* L 4-5 OT 1/29 CURRY W 6-1 2/4 U. OF NEW ENGLAND W 6-2 2/7 SUFFOLK* W 4-2 2/9 at Hawthorne L 3-5 2/11 at Western New England W 3-2 OT 2/16 GORDON* W /20 Western New England+ W 4-3 2/21 Hawthorne+ L 2-8 2/23 WORCESTER STATE* L 3-5 2/27 at Stonehill* W 5-2 2/28 at Army L 2-9 * ECAC Division III game + New England Conference Tournament overall, 18-1 ECAC Div. III Coach Joe Mallen Captain Dennis Doherty 11/24 ROGER WILLIAMS W /27 SAINT MICHAEL S ^ W /28 STONEHILL ^* W /1 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL.* W /4 ARMY L /5 SAINT JOHN S* W /7 at Suffolk* W /10 at Army W /12 STONEHILL* W 7-2 1/8 NORWICH W 5-3 1/16 at Saint John s* W /17 at Iona* W 5-3 1/19 at Amherst* W 5-4 1/25 PLYMOUTH STATE* W /27 SOUTHEASTERN MASS* W /30 HAWTHORNE W /3 AMHERST* L 2-4 2/5 at Middlebury L 6-8 2/8 WORCESTER STATE* W /10 WESTERN N.E. COLLEGE* W /12 SUFFOLK* W /16 at U. of New England W /19 at Bentley* W 5-4 OT 2/20 FAIRFIELD* W 7-3 2/27 at Stonehill* W 8-3 3/5 AMHERST# W 7-3 3/6 BENTLEY# W 9-3 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS overall, 4-12 ECAC Div. II Coach Joe Mallen Captains Joe Curran 11/5 SUNY-Potsdam *+ L 6-7 OT 11/6 Penn State + W /15 at Salem State * L /20 at Babson * L /23 SAINT ANSELM * W 7-6 OT 12/1 STONEHILL W /4 COLBY * L /11 at Lowell * L /18 AMERICAN INT. *^ L 3-4 OT 12/19 WORCESTER STATE ^ W 9-5 1/1 Merrimack *% L 3-5 1/2 New Haven *% L 5-9 1/8 at Elmira * W /14 MIDDLEBURY * W 8-7 OT 1/19 at Holy Cross * L 6-7 OT 1/22 FITCHBURG STATE W /26 at Southeastern Mass W 7-1 1/27 at American International * W 9-8 1/31 at New Haven * L 2-6 2/4 at North Adams State * L 6-7 2/6 IONA W 8-2 2/11 at St. Michael s W 7-1 2/14 at New England College * L 4-6 2/18 BENTLEY W 8-2 2/19 at Worcester State W 14-6 * ECAC Division II game + SUNY Oswego Tournament at Oswego, NY ^ 18th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center % Merrimack Invitational at Andover, MA overall, 7-10 ECAC Division II Coach Joe Mallen Captain Joe Curran 11/12 New England College *+ L /13 New Hampshire College + W /16 AMERICAN INT. * L /19 at Salem State * L /22 at Connecticut * L /26 COLBY * L /30 at Stonehill W /3 WORCESTER STATE W /6 BABSON * L /10 HAWTHORNE W /28 NORTH ADAMS STATE *^ W /30 BABSON *^ W 7-6 2OT 1/6 Elmira *% W 5-4 3OT 1/7 Merrimack *% L /11 at Fitchburg State W /13 at Middlebury * W 5-3 1/14 BOWDOIN * L /21 at Colby * W 4-3 OT 1/25 SOUTHEASTERN MASS W 9-3 1/30 SUFFOLK W 8-3 2/1 at Army L /7 at Merrimack * W 4-3 OT 2/9 HOLY CROSS * W 3-0 2/11 ST. MICHAEL S W /18 at Bentley W 5-3 2/21 at Norwich * L 6-7 at Bowdoin # L 4-6 * ECAC Division II game + Granite State Invitational Tournament ^ 19th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center % Merrimack Invitational at Andover, MA # ECAC Division II Tournament overall, ECAC Div. II Coach Joe Mallen Captains Andy Larrow, Mark Moran 11/14 at American International * W /17 SALEM STATE * L 3-4 OT 11/20 CONNECTICUT * W /28 STONEHILL W /20 at Colby * L /4 at Babson * L /10 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /12 at Westfield State * L 3-4 OT 12/28 WESTFIELD STATE *^ W /29 SAINT ANSELM *^ L 3-4 1/9 FITCHBURG STATE W 5-3 1/11 MIDDLEBURY * T 5-5 OT 1/16 at Bowdoin * W 4-3 OT 1/19 COLBY * L 6-7 OT 1/23 at Southeastern Mass L 3-4 1/26 at New England College * L 2-3 1/28 SUFFOLK W 6-4 2/2 at Salem State * L 4-7 2/5 MERRIMACK * T 5-5 OT 2/7 at Holy Cross * L 0-4 2/9 at Worcester State W /16 BENTLEY W 8-3 2/18 SUNY-PLATTSBURGH * L 2-8 2/21 NORWICH * L 5-6 2/23 at North Adams State * L 4-5 OT * ECAC Division II game ^ 20th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, 6-14 ECAC East/West Coach Gary Doak Captain Dave Rooney 11/13 SAINT ANSELM* L 3-4 OT 11/16 at Salem State* L /20 AMERICAN INT.* W /22 SUFFOLK W /24 HOBART* W /26 at Connecticut* L /29 at Colby* L /3 BABSON* W /9 at New Hampshire College L /14 WESTFIELD STATE* W /27 SAINT ANSELM *^ W /28 SALEM STATE *^ L 3-9 1/7 at Fitchburg State W 3-1 1/10 at Middlebury * L /15 BOWDOIN * L 4-9 1/18 COLBY * W 3-2 1/22 SOUTHEASTERN MASS L 2-5 1/25 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 5-8 1/28 at Norwich* L 2-7 2/1 SALEM STATE* L 5-7 2/6 HOLY CROSS* L 4-5 OT 2/8 WORCESTER STATE W 15-3 * ECAC Division III game ^ UMass Boston Invitational # ECAC Division III Tournament 2/11 at Merrimack* L UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

35 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/15 at Bentley W 7-1 2/18 at SUNY-Plattsburgh* L 3-7 2/22 NORTH ADAMS STATE* L 7-8 OT * ECAC East/West game ^ 21st Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East/West Coach Gary Doak Captain Dave Rooney 11/12 SAINT ANSELM * L 4-5 OT 11/15 SALEM STATE * L /19 at American International * L /21 SUFFOLK W /23 HOBART * W /25 CONNECTICUT * L 5-6 OT 12/2 at Babson * L /6 NORWICH * W /8 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /10 at Colby * W /13 at Westfield State * W /27 SAINT ANSELM *^ L 5-6 OT 12/28 SALEM STATE *^ T 4-4 OT 1/2 ELMIRA * L 3-5 1/3 SUNY-PLATTSBURGH * L 5-9 1/6 FITCHBURG STATE W /9 MIDDLEBURY * T 4-4 OT 1/13 at Bowdoin * L 3-5 1/17 COLBY * L 5-8 1/21 at Southeastern Mass L 4-5 OT 1/24 at New England College * W 5-4 OT 1/31 at Salem State * L 2-9 2/3 BABSON * W 4-1 2/6 at Holy Cross * W 7-5 2/10 MERRIMACK * L 3-6 2/14 BENTLEY W /20 SUFFOLK W /22 at Saint Anselm* W 4-1 * ECAC East/West game ^ 22nd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, 11-8 ECAC East/West Coach Bill Stewart Captain Keith Smith, Bob Gervasi 11/11 at St. Anselm * W /14 at Salem State * W /17 AMERICAN INT.* L /24 at Connecticut * W /28 ASSUMPTION W /1 BABSON * W /5 COLBY * W /7 at New Hampshire College L /12 WESTFIELD STATE * W /28 HOLY CROSS *^ W 7-6 2OT 12/29 ELMIRA *^ L 2-3 1/5 at Fitchburg State W /9 at Middlebury * W 3-2 1/12 BOWDOIN * L 3-5 1/16 at Colby * W 4-3 1/20 SOUTHEASTERN MASS W 6-5 OT 1/23 NEW ENGLAND COL.* W 6-4 1/25 at Norwich * L 2-4 beaconsathletics.com 1/30 SALEM STATE * L 3-6 2/2 at Babson * L 2-4 2/9 at Merrimack * L /13 at Bentley W 8-4 2/17 SAINT ANSELM * W 8-5 2/19 at Holy Cross * L 4-5 2/27 at Babson *# L 0-5 * ECAC East/West game + 23rd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East/West Tournament overall, ECAC East/West Coach Bill Stewart Captain Charles Plaza 11/4 at Rensselaer L /9 SAINT ANSELM * W /12 SALEM STATE * L /15 at American International * L /19 at North Adams State * L /22 CONNECTICUT * W /29 at Babson * L /3 at Colby * T /5 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL. W /7 CURRY W /10 at Westfield State * W /17 BENTLEY W /28 ELMIRA *^ W /29 BOWDOIN *^ L 2-3 OT 1/9 WESTFIELD STATE * W /12 FITCHBURG STATE W 2-1 1/14 MIDDLEBURY * W 6-4 1/18 at Southeastern Mass W 4-2 1/21 COLBY * W 5-2 1/25 NORWICH* L 2-3 OT 1/28 at Salem State * W 5-4 OT 1/31 BABSON * L 2-4 2/4 at New England College * W 8-6 2/7 at Bowdoin * L 5-8 2/11 NORTH ADAMS STATE * W 8-5 2/15 at Saint Anselm * W 5-2 2/18 HOLY CROSS * W 3-2 2/25 at Babson *# W 6-2 3/1 at Merrimack *# L 1-12 * ECAC East/West game ^ 24th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East/West Tournament overall, ECAC East/West Coach Bill Stewart Captain Dan Fleming 11/8 at Saint Anselm * W /11 at Salem State * W /14 AMERICAN INT.* L /15 SOUTHEASTERN MASS W /18 at New England College * L /21 at Connecticut * L /28 BABSON * L /2 COLBY * W 3-2 OT 12/4 NORTH ADAMS STATE * W /8 CONNECTICUT * L /28 NORWICH *^ W /29 SALEM STATE *^ L UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey /6 CURRY W /11 at Fitchburg State W 6-4 1/13 at Middlebury * W 7-5 1/16 BOWDOIN * L 5-7 1/20 at Colby * W 7-2 1/24 at Norwich * L 1-7 1/27 SALEM STATE * L 6-7 OT 1/30 at Babson * T 5-5 OT 2/1 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS T 5-5 OT 2/3 NEW ENGLAND COL.* T 3-3 OT 2/6 at Bowdoin * L 4-9 2/10 at North Adams State * W 5-4 2/14 SAINT ANSELM * L 4-5 2/17 HOLY CROSS * L 3-4 *ECAC East/West game ^ 25th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East/West Coach Dick Bradley Captain Dan Fawcett 11/7 SAINT ANSELM * W /10 SALEM STATE * W /12 at Southeastern Mass W /15 at Notre Dame L /16 at Notre Dame L /27 at Babson * L /1 at Colby * W /3 at North Adams State * W /7 at Connecticut * W /15 UNION * T 4-4 OT 12/28 HAMILTON *^ W /29 SALEM STATE * ^ L /12 MIDDLEBURY * L 2-8 1/15 at Bowdoin * T 4-4 OT 1/19 COLBY * W 6-4 1/22 NORWICH * W 5-3 1/24 FITCHBURG STATE W 6-3 1/26 at Salem State * W 3-2 1/29 BABSON * L 2-5 2/2 NEW ENGLAND COL.* W 4-3 2/9 NORTH ADAMS STATE * W 5-2 2/13 at Saint Anselm * W 4-3 2/16 at Holy Cross * W 9-2 2/20 at American International * T 6-6 OT 2/23 at Norwich * W 4-2 2/26 WILLIAMS *# L 2-3 * ECAC East/West game ^ 26th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East/West Tournament overall, 9-10 ECAC East/West Coach Dick Bradley Captains Mike Dalton, Jim Geary, Bob McNeice 11/9 at Salem State * W /13 UMASS DARTMOUTH W /26 SAINT ANSELM * W /30 SOUTHERN MAINE W /3 BABSON * L 2-3 OT 12/6 at Bowdoin * L /7 at Connecticut * L /10 at Middlebury * W /13 CURRY W

36 /27 NORTH ADAMS STATE *^ L /28 SAINT ANSELM *^ L 2-3 1/4 at Colby * W 6-1 1/10 at Army W 4-3 1/14 BOWDOIN * W 6-5 1/16 ASSUMPTION W 5-4 1/18 NORTH ADAMS STATE * W 6-3 1/21 NORWICH * L 4-6 1/23 at Fitchburg State W 5-2 1/25 SALEM STATE * W 7-6 OT 2/4 at New England College * W 6-2 2/8 at North Adams State * W 5-3 2/19 at American International * L 3-7 2/26 AIC* L 3-5 2/28 CONNECTICUT * L 4-6 3/3 at Middlebury *# L 2-6 * ECAC East/West game 27th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East/West Tournament overall, 8-12 ECAC East/West Coach Dick Bradley Captains Jim Geary, Ryan Lovell, Andy Thomas 11/20 at Connecticut College * L /21 at Army W /24 at Saint Anselm * W /1 at Babson * L /4 BOWDOIN * L /5 at Connecticut * L /29 AIC*^ L /30 ELMIRA *^ L 6-8 1/3 ROCHESTER INST. TECH* L 3-8 1/6 COLBY * W 5-3 1/12 at Bowdoin * W 7-3 1/16 NORTH ADAMS STATE * W 8-5 1/18 SUNY-BROCKPORT * W 7-6 OT 1/23 at Salem State * L /28 at UMass Dartmouth L 2-5 2/2 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 0-9 2/5 at North Adams State * L /8 SALEM STATE * W 6-5 2/10 SAINT ANSELM * W 7-6 2/17 at American International * L 2-4 2/20 FITCHBURG STATE W 8-5 2/23 at Norwich * L /26 CONNECTICUT * W 7-6 * ECAC East/West game ^ 28th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, 3-14 ECAC East Coach Paul Cannata Captains Tom Maguire, Jeff Mead, Steve Whitfield 11/19 at Saint Anselm * L /20 at New England College * W /23 at Babson L /3 BABSON * W /4 HOLY CROSS * L /10 BOWDOIN L /12 SALEM STATE * L /29 WILLIAMS ^ L /30 AIC ^ L /14 at Middlebury * L YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/15 at Norwich * L 3-4 1/21 at Bowdoin * L /22 at Colby * L 2-5 2/4 at Hamilton * L 5-6 2/5 at Williams* L 2-5 2/12 TRINITY COLLEGE* L 4-5 2/13 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE * L 2-6 2/15 NORTH ADAMS STATE * L 4-8 2/19 at Fitchburg State L 4-6 2/22 AMHERST * L /25 CONNECTICUT * L 3-9 2/26 AIC* W 6-3 * ECAC East game ^ 29th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, 3-14 ECAC East Coach Paul Cannata Captain Rich Manning 11/18 SAINT ANSELM * L /19 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L /22 at Bowdoin L /2 at Babson * L /3 at Holy Cross * L /9 at SUNY-Fredonia L /10 at Buffalo State L /29 NEW ENGLAND COL.^ L /30 AMHERST ^ W 7-5 1/3 at Salem State * L 1-3 1/6 BABSON L /13 MIDDLEBURY * L 2-8 1/14 NORWICH * L /20 BOWDOIN * L /21 COLBY * L /27 at Amherst * L 2-5 1/28 at North Adams State * W 7-5 2/3 HAMILTON * L 2-3 2/6 WILLIAMS * L 3-6 2/10 at Connecticut College * L 4-6 2/11 at Trinity College* W 6-4 2/18 FITCHBURG STATE W 5-4 2/24 at Connecticut * L 2-6 2/25 at American International * W 5-3 * ECAC East game ^ 30th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East Coach Paul Cannata Captain Michael Welby 11/17 WESLEYAN * W /18 TRINITY COLLEGE* L /21 at Fitchburg State W 7-6 OT 12/1 at Salem State * L /2 at Southern Maine * W /9 BABSON * L /28 SOUTHERN MAINE ^ W /29 BABSON ^ L 4-7 1/6 SKIDMORE W 9-2 1/12 NORWICH * L /13 MIDDLEBURY * L /19 AMHERST * L /20 NORTH ADAMS STATE * T 4-4 OT 1/26 at Williams * W 6-5 1/27 at Hamilton L 3-5 2/2 at Connecticut * L 3-4 2/3 at American International * W 2-0 2/9 NEW ENGLAND COL.* W 9-5 2/10 SAINT ANSELM * W 6-4 2/16 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE * L 4-9 2/17 HOLY CROSS * L 5-6 2/24 at Bowdoin * L 5-7 2/25 at Colby * L 2-6 * ECAC East game ^ 31st Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East Coach Kevin McGonagle Captains Jason Rotondo, Joe Rotondo 11/22 at Wesleyan * W /23 at Trinity College* W /26 FITCHBURG STATE W /6 SALEM STATE * L /7 SOUTHERN MAINE * L /11 at Babson * L /28 FRAMINGHAM STATE ^ W /29 NORWICH ^ L 2-4 1/10 at Norwich * L 4-5 OT 1/11 at Middlebury * L 3-8 1/17 at Amherst * L 5-7 1/18 at North Adams State * W /24 WILLIAMS * L 1-3 1/25 HAMILTON * L 3-9 1/31 CONNECTICUT * L 4-5 OT 2/1 AIC* W 4-3 2/7 at New England College * L 5-6 2/8 at Saint Anselm * W 6-3 2/14 at Connecticut College * L 2-3 2/15 at Holy Cross * L 1-6 2/21 BOWDOIN * W 3-0 2/22 COLBY * L 2-5 * ECAC East game ^ 32nd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East Coach Kevin McGonagle Captain Dennis Dwyer 11/21 TRINITY (CT)* W /22 WESLEYAN* W /25 at Fitchburg State L 6-7 OT 11/29 Hobart + L /30 Tufts + L /5 at Southern Maine* L /6 at Salem State* L /10 BABSON* L /29 SOUTHERN MAINE ^ W /30 SAINT ANSELM ^ W 4-0 1/9 MIDDLEBURY* L 3-5 1/10 NORWICH* L /16 MASSACHUSETTS COL.* L 5-6 OT 1/17 AMHERST* L 2-3 1/23 at Hamilton* L 2-6 1/24 at Williams* L 3-4 1/30 at American International* W 4-2 1/31 at Connecticut* L 2-5 2/6 SAINT ANSELM* L UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

37 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/7 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 3-4 OT 2/13 HOLY CROSS* W 4-0 2/14 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* W 6-4 2/20 at Colby* L 0-3 2/21 at Bowdoin* L 1-3 * ECAC East game + Babson Invitational at Wellesley, MA ^ 33rd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center overall, ECAC East Coach Kevin McGonagle Captain Chris Loguidice 11/20 at Amherst * L 3-4 OT 11/21 at Trinity College* W /28 at Bowdoin + W /29 Salem State + L /4 SALEM STATE * L /5 SOUTHERN MAINE * L /10 at Babson * T 5-5 OT 12/29 SAINT MICHAEL S ^ W /30 SAINT ANSELM ^ L 2-4 1/8 at Norwich * L 1-9 1/9 at Middlebury * L 1-2 OT 1/12 FITCHBURG STATE W 6-1 1/15 WILLIAMS * W 6-1 1/16 MASSACHUSETTS COL.* W 4-0 1/22 SKIDMORE * W 8-2 1/23 HAMILTON * L 4-5 1/26 TUFTS W 5-4 1/30 at Hobart T 6-6 OT 2/5 at New England College * L 5-8 2/6 at Saint Anselm * L 3-5 2/12 at Connecticut College * W 5-3 2/13 at Wesleyan * W 3-2 OT 2/19 BOWDOIN * W 6-1 2/20 COLBY * W 5-2 2/24 SALEM STATE# W 2-1 2/27 at Norwich# L 3-5 * ECAC East game ^ 34th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center + Thanksgiving Holiday Tourn. at Brunswick, ME # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Kevin McGonagle Captains Matt Anthony & Jamie Graham 11/19 TRINITY (CT)* L /20 AMHERST* L 3-4 OT 12/3 at Southern Maine* L /4 at Salem State* W /6 JOHNSON & WALES W /29 FITCHBURG STATE ^ W 4-3 OT 12/30 AMHERST ^ L 3-4 OT 1/7 MIDDLEBURY * L 0-2 1/8 NORWICH* L 1-3 1/11 at Fitchburg State W 7-4 1/14 at Massachusetts College * W 9-2 1/15 at Williams * L 2-3 1/21 at Hamilton * L 3-5 1/22 at Skidmore * W 4-1 1/28 BABSON * W 8-5 beaconsathletics.com 2/1 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS W 4-3 2/4 SAINT ANSELM * W 2-1 2/5 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 4-7 2/8 TUFTS W 4-3 OT 2/11 WESLEYAN * W 3-2 2/12 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE * W 5-2 2/18 at Colby * L 2-4 2/19 at Bowdoin* L 3-6 2/26 MASSACHUSETTS COL.# W 6-1 3/3 vs. Salem State# L 1-3 * ECAC East game ^ 35th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athleic Center #ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Joe Mallen Captain Derek Trainor 11/17 WILLIAMS* L /18 MASSACHUSETTS COL.* W /25 Salve Regina+ L /26 at Stonehill+ L /1 at Wesleyan* L /2 at Connecticut College* L /12 at Southern Maine T 1-1 OT 12/28 NEW HAMPSHIRE COL.^ W /29 ELMIRA^ L 2-8 1/5 SAINT ANSELM* L 4-5 OT 1/6 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 4-7 1/12 at Norwich* L 4-8 1/13 at Middlebury* L 2-6 1/19 TRINITY (CT)* L 0-3 1/20 AMHERST* T 2-2 OT 1/26 at Babson* T 2-2 OT 1/30 TUFTS W 5-2 2/2 at Skidmore* L 2-3 OT 2/3 at Hamilton* L 2-7 2/9 SOUTHERN MAINE* W 3-2 2/10 SALEM STATE* L 1-9 2/16 at Colby* L /17 at Bowdoin* L /24 at New England College# L 3-5 * ECAC East game + Stonehill College Tournament ^ 36th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Joe Mallen Captain Mike Bertoni /12 SAINT MICHAEL S* L 1-2 1/18 at Southern Maine* L 2-7 1/19 at Salem State* L 0-8 1/25 MIDDLEBURY* L 0-5 1/26 WILLIAMS* L 1-5 2/1 at Connecticut College* T 3-3 OT 2/2 at Tufts* W 7-4 2/8 MASSACHUSETTS COL.* L 0-3 2/9 SKIDMORE* W 4-1 2/15 at Saint Anselm* T 4-4 OT 2/16 at New England College* L 2-8 2/23 at New England College# L 2-4 * ECAC East game + Coca Cola Classic at Stonehill College ^ 37th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Jack Foley 11/22 HAMILTON* L /23 AMHERST* L /30 UMASS DARTMOUTH L /6 TRINITY (CT)* L /7 WESLEYAN* L /11 at Babson* L /27 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE^ L /28 SAINT MICHAEL S^ L 4-8 1/7 FRAMINGHAM STATE T 3-3 1/10 at Bowdoin* L 3-4 1/11 at Colby* L 0-8 1/17 at Norwich* L /18 at Saint Michael s* L 5-6 1/24 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 1-6 1/25 SALEM STATE* L 2-6 1/31 at Middlebury* L 0-9 2/1 at Williams* L /7 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* T 5-5 OT 2/8 TUFTS* L 0-9 2/14 at Massachusetts College* L /15 at Skidmore* L 0-8 2/21 SAINT ANSELM* L 2-5 2/22 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L /1 at Norwich# L 0-12 * ECAC East game ^ 38th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Jack Foley, Michael Bertoni (interim) 11/21 at Amherst* L /16 at Hamilton* L /22 at Hamilton* L /17 at Amherst* L /29 vs. So. New Hampshire % L /24 at Stonehill+ L /30 vs. Plymouth State % W /25 vs. Framingham State+ T 5-5 OT 12/5 at Wesleyan* L /30 at Trinity* L /6 at Trinity* L /1 at Wesleyan* W /10 BABSON L /5 BABSON L /27 WORCESTER STATE^ W /11 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE L /28 SKIDMORE^ L /28 SAINT MICHAEL S^ W 5-4 1/6 at Framingham State L /29 FITCHBURG STATE^ L 2-7 1/9 COLBY* L 0-7 1/4 BOWDOIN* L 4-5 1/10 BOWDOIN* L /5 COLBY* L 2-7 1/16 SAINT MICHAEL S* L 1-4 1/11 NORWICH* L 5-6 OT UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 35

38 /17 NORWICH* L 2-4 1/20 at UMass Dartmouth L 4-9 1/23 at Salem State* L 0-8 1/24 at Southern Maine* L 1-2 1/30 WILLIAMS* L 2-5 1/31 MIDDLEBURY* L 2-9 2/6 at Tufts* L 5-6 2/7 at Connecticut College* L 2-6 2/13 SKIDMORE* L 3-6 2/14 CASTLETON STATE W 6-1 2/20 at New England College* L 1-8 2/21 at Saint Anselm* L 2-5 2/28 at New England College# L 1-9 * ECAC East game % PAL/Stovepipe Tournament at Hookset, NH ^ 39th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Michael Bertoni Captain Steve Kelleher 11/19 AMHERST* L /20 HAMILTON* L /30 FRAMINGHAM STATE W /3 WESLEYAN* L /4 TRINITY (CT)* L /8 at Babson* L /28 FITCHBURG STATE^ W /29 BABSON^ L 2-7 1/7 at Colby* L 1-6 1/8 at Bowdoin* L 1-7 1/14 at Saint Michael s* T 5-5 OT 1/15 at Norwich* L 1-8 1/18 UMASS DARTMOUTH L 2-4 1/21 SALEM STATE* L 0-4 1/22 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 0-8 1/28 at Williams* L 1-2 1/29 at Middlebury* L 1-2 2/4 TUFTS* L 2-4 2/5 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* W 5-4 2/11 at Skidmore* L 1-4 2/12 at Castleton State* W 4-1 2/18 NEW ENGLAND COLL.* L 1-7 2/19 SAINT ANSELM* L 0-2 2/26 at Babson# L 0-8 * ECAC East game ^ 40th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Michael Bertoni (0-7-1), John Giuliotti (0-16-2) Captain Andrew Ward 11/18 BOWDOIN* L /19 COLBY* L /22 at Wentworth Inst. of Tech. L /29 at Framingham State T 2-2 OT 12/2 at Trinity (CT)* L /3 at Wesleyan* L /7 BABSON* L /10 at Western New England L /28 SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE^ L /29 CONNECTICUT COL.^ L 2-6 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/6 at Hamilton* L 2-7 1/7 at Amherst* L 2-5 1/13 NORWICH* L 1-7 1/14 SAINT MICHAEL S* L 2-4 1/17 at UMass Dartmouth* L 0-6 1/20 at Southern Maine* L 1-7 1/21 at Salem State* L 1-6 1/27 CASTLETON STATE* T 1-1 OT 1/28 SKIDMORE* L 5-8 2/3 at Saint Anselm* L 3-5 2/4 at New England College* L 1-4 2/10 MIDDLEBURY* L 1-9 2/11 WILLIAMS* L 0-5 2/17 at Connecticut College* L 4-5 2/18 at Tufts* T 2-2 OT 2/25 at Norwich# L 1-8 * ECAC East Game ^ 41st Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Peter Belisle Captain Andrew Ward 11/17 at Bowdoin* L /18 at Colby* L /21 WENTWORTH T 3-3 OT 11/28 FRAMINGHAM STATE L /1 TRINITY (CT)* L /2 WESLEYAN* L /6 at Babson* L /9 BECKER W /28 SUFFOLK^ W /29 SKIDMORE^ L 0-5 1/5 HAMILTON* W 2-1 1/6 AMHERST* L 1-5 1/12 at Norwich* L 0-4 1/13 at Saint Michael s* W 5-4 1/16 UMASS DARTMOUTH L 0-3 1/19 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 2-7 1/20 SALEM STATE* L 4-6 1/26 at Castleton State* L 2-5 1/27 at Skidmore* L 2-4 2/2 SAINT ANSELM* L 0-2 2/3 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 3-8 2/9 at Middlebury* L 0-8 2/10 at Williams* L 2-5 2/16 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* L 2-4 2/17 TUFTS* W 4-3 2/24 at Norwich # L 2-8 * ECAC East Game ^ 42nd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Peter Belisle Captains Andrew Ward, Rocco Dabecco, Kris Kranzky 12/1 at Trinity (CT)* L /5 BABSON* T 1-1 OT 12/28 SUFFOLK^ W /29 FITCHBURG STATE^ W 5-4 1/11 at Amherst* L 2-3 1/12 at Hamilton* W 4-2 1/18 SAINT MICHAEL S* W 3-1 1/19 NORWICH* L 2-3 OT 1/22 at UMass Dartmouth W 3-2 1/25 at Salem State* L 1-4 1/26 at Southern Maine * L 3-6 2/1 SKIDMORE* L 3-5 2/2 CASTLETON STATE* L 3-4 2/8 at New England College* L 2-5 2/9 at Saint Anselm* L 2-3 2/15 WILLIAMS* T 2-2 OT 2/16 MIDDLEBURY* W 4-3 2/22 at Tufts* W /23 at Connecticut College* L 1-6 3/1 at Babson# W 4-1 3/8 at Norwich= L PAL Stovepipe Tournament at Hookset, NH ^ 43rd Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament overall, ECAC East Coach Peter Belisle Captain Kris Kranzky 11/21 at Colby* L /22 at Bowdoin* T 3-3 OT 11/25 FRAMINGHAM STATE W /29 at Southern New Hampshire# W /30 vs. Tufts# W /5 WESLEYAN* W /6 TRINITY (CT)* L /10 at Babson* W /29 WESTFIELD STATE+ T 4-4 OT 12/30 SUFFOLK+ L 2-3 1/9 AMHERST* L 1-7 1/10 HAMILTON* L 2-5 1/16 at Saint Michael s* L 3-4 1/17 at Norwich* L 2-3 OT 1/20 UMASS DARTMOUTH W 3-2 1/23 SALEM STATE* L 3-4 OT 1/24 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 4-5 OT 1/30 at Skidmore* W 4-0 1/31 at Castleton State* L 2-3 2/6 NEW ENGLAND COL.* L 2-5 2/7 SAINT ANSELM* L 1-4 2/13 at Williams* L 3-4 2/14 at Middlebury* W 3-2 OT 2/20 TUFTS* L 2-4 2/21 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE* L 1-9 2/28 at Norwich# W 1-0 OT 3/6 at New England College# W 5-4 3/7 vs. Babson# L 3-4 OT + PAL Stovepipe Tournament at Hookset, NH ^ 44th Annual Codfish Bowl at Clark Athletic Center # ECAC East Tournament 11/16 COLBY* L /17 BOWDOIN* L /24 at Southern New Hampshire% L /25 vs. Suffolk% W /27 at Framingham State W /30 at Wesleyan* W UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

39 THIS IS UMASS BOSTON The University of Massachusetts Boston was established in 1964 to provide the opportunity for superior education at moderate cost to the people of greater Boston Starting out in a downtown Boston location, the university moved to its current 175-acre campus on the Columbia Point peninsula in 1974 and merged with Boston State College in A commuter school, UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities. UMass Boston enrolled 14,117 students in the academic year, with 10,478 undergraduate students and 3,639 graduate students comprising a multicultural and diverse student body. Students of all ages are enrolled at UMass Boston and students of color make up 36 percent of the university s undergraduate enrollment. More than 90 languages are spoken in the homes of members of the 2005 graduating class. UMass Boston s graduate school and six colleges offer over 100 undergraduate majors, minors, and programs of study, and nearly 100 graduate programs, including 23 at the doctoral level., while the university s 30 institutes and centers are actively involved in research and public service in the areas of public policy; gerontology; media; labor; women in politics; African-American, Latino, and Asian issues; and environmental concerns. More than 280 active research and training grants attracted a total $35.6 million in external funds a new record of success for the fiscal year Comparing five-year averages shows the amount awarded UMass Boston increased a remarkable 70% between 2001 and The university employs 913 distinguished faculty members, including Lloyd Schwartz, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Located in the Boston community of Dorchester, UMass Boston offers excellent views of downtown Boston, the Harbor Islands and Dorchester Bay. UMass Boston shares its campus with the John F. Kennedy Library, which offers its archival resources to UMass Boston students and instructors. The university s own Healey Library is an information gateway to more than 600,000 books and journals on campus and to thousands of electronic information resources on the Internet. Other academic facilities include the biology department s three greenhouses, which host collections of plant species native to tropical, desert and temperate climates, and The Instructional Technology Center, a professional development and technology facility for faculty and staff, which opened in The Clark Athletic Center is home to UMass Boston s varsity athletics program and features a 3,500-seat arena, a hockey arena that seats 1,000, and a swimming and diving facility equipped for intercollegiate competition. The Beacon Fitness Center is equipped with more than 25 cardiovascular machines, a universal weight machine, 16 Nautilus stations and free weights. The Fitness Center also houses two racquetball courts, a squash court, an aerobics room, a walking track and a two-level lounge. The newest major addition to the UMass Boston landscape is the 331,000-square-foot Campus Center a $50 million project which centralizes student services and activities. The campus new front entrance opened in April of About UMass Boston LOCATION Boston, Massachusetts, on a peninsula in Boston Harbor covering 177 acres ENROLLMENT 14,117 students; 10,478 undergraduates and 3,639 graduate students, 43% male, 57 % female; 141 foreign countries and 36 states represented FACULTY 862 faculty members and a 15:1 student-faculty ratio LIBRARY Over 600,000 volumes and more than 25,000 periodicals and journals DEGREES AWARDED B.A., B.S., M.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D., Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, and several beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 37

40 WHY UMASS BOSTON? There s no doubt. The city of Boston and the surrounding area boast many of the world s finest institutions of higher learning. And UMass Boston is one of them. Here s why you should consider UMass Boston. UMass Boston is a member of the Little East Conference, which is unquestionably one of the top Division III conferences in the nation. Aside from providing a competitive playing environment, the UMB athletic department also doubles as a place where students can receive hands-on training in nearly all facets of athletics administration. At UMass Boston, you learn from the best. A faculty with more Harvard Ph.Ds than any school in the United States (except Harvard). The university is the only educational institution in the Northeast that shares its campus with a presidential library. UMass Boston has won four NCAA Division III national championships, 19 individual national titles and has seen 21 different athletes achieve All-America status a total of 94 times. Our home, the Clark Athletic Center, is one of the best Division III athletic facilities in New England. UMass Boston is the only four-year, state-supported institution inside the Interstate 95 beltway. Students have the opportunity to commute from home or live off-campus with teammates. We re located just three miles from downtown Boston with all of the city s major attractions easily accessible from the campus. Academic Advising At UMass Boston we prepare our students for life. And because the life of a college student can be much more challenging than a basketball game or a soccer match, the UMass Boston athletic department provides you with the means to be successful in whatever sport you play, and also in the game of life. UMass Boston s academic advising center for student athletes is designed to help each Beacon athlete in every sport complete his or her undergraduate degree. We make sure that our students are not solely concerned with maintaining athletic eligibility. We work extensively with the faculty and professional staff on-campus, and we help our students with course selection, advising and counseling, and career and graduate school exploration. When you enroll at UMass Boston, you will get to know your advisor quite well. One of our primary focuses is freshman-year retention, so we are highly motivated in your first year to work with you to develop a plan for academic success. Your advisor will meet with you on a one-to-one basis and introduce you to the Clark Athletic Center s computer lab--a fully equipped facility open exclusively to UMB student-athletes. Your academic advisor will also work with your professors. Your instructors will update the athletic department with progress reports, and when you are having trouble, they will let us know. But more importantly, they ll let us know how we can help you. As a student athlete at UMass Boston you will have unique opportunities to represent the University on a national level and in national programs. Sports Medicine Quite simply, the sports medicine center at UMass Boston is one of the best in the area. It combines the best facility with the best people -- all with the goal of keeping Beacon student-athletes healthy. The sports medicine room falls under the direction of head athletic trainer Ed Perkins, a UMass Boston graduate and former athlete with the Beacons. Before taking over at UMB, Ed worked with the nationally ranked men s basketball team at Temple University before returning to Division III athletics at MIT and at Bridgewater State College. Shannon Soares, a certified athletic trainer in her own right, is the university s assistant athletic trainer. Shannon s credentials include a stint with Dennis- Yarmouth High School as its head athletic trainer and two summers working with top major league baseball prospects in the prestigious Cape Cod League. What that means to you is that when you become a member of the Beacons, you are in the safest environment possible. Whether it be injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, or rehabilitation, the training staff at UMass Boston is looking out for you. Before you are eligible for competition, you will be required to undergo a thorough physical examination. You will be monitored throughout the training phase and competitive season. And the training staff works closely with your head coach to make your participation in Beacon athletics as safe as it can be. To ensure quality individual care, the training staff regularly acquires the latest and most effective modalities. The sports medicine center at UMass Boston is equipped with a four-channel electrical stimulation with combination ultrasound unit, a paraffin bath, two hydrocollator units, a Jobst compression unit and a whirlpool bath. Strength & Conditioning The University of Massachusetts Boston is one of the few NCAA III schools in the country to offer a year round strength and conditioning program. The varsity weight room is designed to improve all areas of athletic performance for all sports. The strength and conditioning coach is a certified professional. The focus is to educate and train athletes on how to properly execute exercises that will allow them to be more efficient with the sports specific movements and enable them to participate with a reduced chance of injury. Our goal is to produce athletes who are faster, stronger and more powerful, in order for them to compete at their highest level UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

41 CLARK ATHLETIC CENTER The student athlete at UMass Boston has a wealth of athletic and recreational facilities available within the confines of the Clark Athletic Center. The athletic center has served as the home of the Beacon basketball program since its completion in UMass Boston hosts the National Youth Sports Program, an NCAAsponsored summer camp for inner-city youth, as well as the Dana Barros Basketball Camp, the All Dorchester Sports League, the Boston Youth Games, the Boston Housing Authority Jamboree, the Bay State Games and MIAA state tournament games in soccer, ice hockey and basketball. Named for Catherine Forbes Clark, a former trustee of the University of Massachusetts system and prominent Dorchester civic leader, the Clark Athletic Center emulates its namesake by serving the University community as well as area residents throughout the year. Considered one of the finest athletic and recreational facilities in Greater Boston, the complex accommodates the school s 18 intercollegiate sports and extensive intramural program. The Center s building houses a main gymnasium, which includes a 3,500-seat basketball arena along with three auxiliary basketball courts and two volleyball courts, a 1,000-seat ice rink, and an Olympic-size swimming pool with a high-dive area, six 25- yard lanes and an observation deck. A weight room, creative and combative rooms and a sports medicine area round out the interior of the structure. Outside the building, UMass Boston boasts an eight-lane 400-meter track, eight tennis courts, a softball diamond and two multipurpose fields primarily used for soccer and lacrosse. The outdoor facilities also include a boathouse and dock for the sailing program as well as several recreational fields. In addition to extensive use by the intercollegiate and intramural programs, the Clark Athletic Center serves as the site for numerous community activities. Included in the list of community activities are a variety of events for both youth and the physically challenged. The athletic center became the new home of the Boston Shootout, the premier high school basketball tournament in the nation, in 1997 and has served as a workout facility for the Boston Celtics and the 2000 McDonald s All-American High School Basketball team, while also serving as the site of the Sprite Slam Jam. During the summer of 1999, the center began hosting the Shaw s Summer Pro League, featuring current and future stars of the NBA. The center also hosts the Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs during the NBA season, serving as a practice site for both of those teams on their visits to Boston. The Clark Athletic Center saw its most excitement for 2000 in just one night when on October 3rd, the University hosted the first United States Presidential Debate of When the parties finally agreed to the Boston debate, the event was suddenly only two weeks away. In that time frame the Clark Athletic Center had to be converted into a debate hall and the adjacent hockey rink into a media center, replete with red carpet, approximately 700 phones, more than 70 televisions, and accommodations for almost 1,600 media representatives from around the world. The complex has also doubled as a concert venue, hosting multiple-grammy winning artist Kanye West in 2006 as well as the O Jays and Common in UMass Boston also boasts one of the finest personal fitness facilities in the area in the Beacon Fitness Center. The state-of-the-art recreational area provides students, faculty and staff with modern equipment in a clean environment. The fitness center offers cardiovascular machines, nautilus and free weights, squash and racquetball courts, a walking track and aerobics. The fitness center offers cardiovascular machines, nautilus and free weights, squash and racquetball courts, a walking track and aerobics. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 39

42 Intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and recreation for students, staff and faculty are the primary programs of the UMass Boston Department of Athletics. The department offers 18 varsity sports and is a member of the NCAA s Division III. UMass Boston has teams competing in the ECAC, the Little East Conference and ECAC East Ice Hockey. Ninetythree Beacons in seven sports have been named All-Americans. The women s indoor and outdoor track and field teams had an outstanding record of achievement, including four NCAA Team Championships and 37 individual NCAA Championships. But the Department of Athletics has another important concern as well--service to the community. Whether it s complimentary use of the University s athletic facilities, coaches and student athletes sports clinics for youth groups, or holiday visits to area hospitals, UMass Boston Athletics is in the forefront of serving area neighborhoods and communities throughout the state. More than 150 school, charitable, government and private organizations use UMass Boston athletic facilities each year at little or no cost. Over 2,500 people visit our athletic facilities each year, as participants or spectators. UMass Boston s indoor and outdoor athletic facilities are in use by visitors for over 2100 hours each year. In 2007 the National Consortium for Academics and Sports named the Department of Athletics at UMass Boston as # 1 in the country among Division III institutions and seventh overall for Community Service. UMass Boston was named Honorable Mention by the National Association of Division III Athletics Administrators/Jostens in the category of An Array of Projects or Activities in UMass Boston is in a unique position as the only public university in the City of Boston. For that reason, the University has a responsibility above and beyond its mission to provide a superior higher education at moderate cost to the people of the metropolitan area. Because of its urban environment and its spacious, coastline location, the University can reach out to its neighbors and provide first rate facilities for healthy, stimulating sports and recreational activities. National Consortium for Academics and Sports member institutions develop Outreach and Community Service programs with current student-athletes and former student-athletes from the Degree Completion Program. Over the last 23 years, NCAS member institutions, through their outreach and community service programs, have reached more than 17.6 million youth nationwide with messages about violence prevention, gender sensitivity, conflict resolution, the importance of academics and athletics, staying in school, the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and much more. Since 1985, NCAS student-athletes have given over 19 million hours of community service. There is no one way to conduct school outreach programs. It is clear from the great work done by NCAS members that there are many ways to provide quality programs. Their diversity and contributions to our nation is extraordinary. IN THE COMMUNITY UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com National Consortium for Academics and Sports Outreach Honor Roll for Michigan State University 200,000 University of Louisville 165,603 University of Nebraska 151,775 University of California, Los Angeles 68,000 Florida State University 64,000 University of Mississippi 17,500 La Salle University 16,000 University of Massachusetts Boston 15,375 Duke University 15,000 Rutgers University 12,000 Texas A&M University 11,700 Fairfi eld University 11,000 University of Minnesota 10,000 University of Illinois, Chicago 10,000 Tulane University 10,000 University of Arizona 9,717 Lehigh University 8,282 University of Houston 7,500 Oklahoma State University 7,500 The Pennsylvania State University 7,300 California State University, Dominguez Hills 7,250 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 7,000 North Carolina State University 6,000 University of Connecticut 6,000 University at Buffalo 6,000 Temple University 5,700 University of California, San Diego 5,650 Southern Methodist University 5,500 Going far beyond the conventional assembly-style programs, UMass Boston s teams make it a point to get out in the community and be visible, while lending a helping hand. Here are just a few examples: Boston Medical Center Christmas Toy visit Men s Basketball distributed toys for sick kids Community Servings Men s and Women s Ice Hockey teamed up to sell pies to benefit Boston s only free, home-delivered meals program for individuals and families with life-threatening diseases Franklin Park Cleanup Baseball team members spent the day ensuring that Franklin Park was a clean and safe enviroment for the community Valentine s Day Tea Members of the softball team spent time with senior citizens at Harbor Point Pink in the Rink/Pink Zone Men s & Women s Ice Hockey and Men s & Women s Basketball all raised money for cancer research, while promoting education for cancer awareness. Beacon Dash Cross Country teams sponsor and run the event with proceeds going to the Early Learning Center Bring Your Child to Work Day Womens basketball ran a clinic for 30 kids along with arts and crafts

43 COLLEGE DEGREE PROGRAMS Five Colleges to Choose From When you apply, you ll be seeking admission to one of five UMass Boston college that conduct degree programs for undergraduates. The colleges are briefly described here. Your choice of a college means that you ll be expected to complete a major offered by your college, but it doesn t limit you to courses within your college. For example, science students routinely take liberal arts courses, and vice versa, while both liberal arts and science students can arrange to minor in management. The College of Liberal Arts The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) offers students the chance to study the rich diversity of human achievement and to examine critical social problems through explorations-guided by exceptional scholars and teachers-of the humanities, social sciences and fine performing arts. Liberal arts courses help students develop good critical thinking skills and strong abilities in oral and written communication. These are the transferable skills that employers seek. CLA prepares its undergraduate students for further study and for the world of work in a wide variety of careers ranging from law to teaching and from business to the arts. CLA also conducts graduate programs leading to the MA and PhD degrees. To learn more, visit The College of Management The College of Management (CM) takes pride in the special relationship between its students and faculty. Together they create an educational experience that empowers graduates to succeed in a wide variety of managerial positions in the private and public sectors, locally, nationally and abroad. The breadth of its research and professional experience enables the CM faculty to teach the full range of functional skills needed both for the management curriculum and for rewarding careers in business. Internationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), CM offers the BS degree in management, the MBA (Master of Business Administration), the MSA (Master of Science in Accounting) and the MSIT (Master of Science in Information Technology). To learn more, visit health sciences students are engaged in fitness and health education, and graduates fill the ranks of professionals in fitness centers, health clubs and rehabilitation facilities. To learn more, visit umb.edu. The College of Public & Community Service The College of Public and Community Service (CPCS) provides an empowering and effective education to people who are committed to working for social justice, and who want to promote positive development in their communities. CPCS offers innovative and exciting opportunities for students pursuing professional careers in public and community service, policy, advocacy and organizing. CPSC is distinguished by its competency-based system of education, by the innovative learning options it provides, and by its commitment to interweaving college and community to promote full participation in society through educational programs and professional practice. CPCS undergraduates pursue the BA degree; the college also offers graduate programs leading to the MA. To learn more, visit The College of Science & Mathematics The College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) at UMass Boston is strongly committed to the integration of research and teaching in its programs. CSM students education is enhanced by opportunities to participate in independent research in productive and exciting research laboratories. The college is involved in such areas as monitoring the coastal environment, preserving diversity in the deep sea and the tropical rain forest, computer mapping, green chemistry, bioinformatics, database programming, creating devices to enhance medical imaging, and other exciting investigations. Its undergraduate and graduate programs lead to the BS, BA, MS and PhD. To learn more, visit The College of Nursing & Health Sciences The College of Nursing and Health Sciences (CNHS) has earned a reputation for first-rate teaching and research combined with practical clinical experience. Graduates are found in all the Boston area s world-renowned medical facilities. The college offers BS, online RN-to-BS, MS, and PhD degree programs in nursing and a BS degree in exercise and health sciences. Nursing students at all levels of the program are involved in health care and the prevention of illness, with clinical experience beginning in their sophomore year. Exercise and beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 41

44 The Codfish Bowl Considered the premier Division III hockey tournament in the country, the Codfish Bowl is the second-oldest invitational in the nation. The Codfish Bowl hockey tournament originated December 30 on Huntington Avenue with Boston State College. Consolation Game Boston State athletic director James Gus Sullivan Championship Game and hockey coach Ed Barry formed the event in 1965 with the intent to provide small schools in the area a tournament to display their talents. The two named the tournament after the state fish, the cod, and the hockey gala was born. BEACON TRADITION Boston State won the first five tournaments and captured six of the first seven titles. Following the merger of Boston State with UMass Boston in 1982, the tournament has been a part of the Beacon tradition for the last 27 years, in which time it has evolved into a showcase for Division III hockey. Adding to the prestige of the Codfish Bowl is the legacy of great performances throughout the tournament s history. Several of the key performers in past Codfish games have gone on to success in the professional ranks as well. Boston State goaltender Bill Berglund earned two consecutive Most Valuable Player awards in the tournament before moving on to the World Hockey League. Dick Lamby of Salem State won MVP honors on his way to the Olympic Games, the St. Louis Blues and the New York Rangers. Lowell s Craig MacTavish was the MVP of the 1978 tournament, and he went on to win Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers. Hubie McDonough, meanwhile, won MVP honors for Saint Anselm in 1984 before taking his game to the New York Islanders and San Jose Sharks. In addition to the personalities, the Codfish Bowl has seen equally memorable moments. Longtime followers of the tournament will never forget Dick Kelly s end-to-end rush in 1969 as Boston State edged Merrimack to win its fifth straight title. UMass Boston fans will remember Scott Duffy s double-overtime goal against eventual national champion Babson in the 1983 championship game and Mike Snuggs 32-save shutout in 1997 to help return the bowl to the Harbor Campus. Ryan Equale of Connecticut ended the longest game in tournament history when he scored with seven seconds remaining in double overtime to give the Huskies their first title. And who can forget the 1986 tournament, in which all four games were decided in overtime. Codfish Bowl Tournament Champions Year Champion Runner-up 1965 Boston State Salem State 1966 Boston State Salem State 1967 Boston State Salem State 1968 Boston State American Int Boston State Merrimack 1970 Merrimack Boston State 1971 Boston State Merrimack 1972 Saint Anselm Boston State 1973 Salem State Boston State 1974 Salem State Saint Anselm 1975 Merrimack Boston State 1976 Lowell Boston State 1977 Salem State Boston State 1978 Lowell Boston State 1979 Lowell Westfield State 1980 Westfield State Norwich 1981 Babson Westfield State 1982 Westfield State American Int UMass Boston Babson 1984 Saint Anselm UMass Boston 1985 Salem State UMass Boston 1986 Bowdoin Saint Anselm 45th Annual Codfish Bowl December 29 & 30, 2009 December 29 So. New Hampshire vs. Suffolk 2:00 pm UMass Boston vs. Johnson & Wales 5:00 pm All games at Clark Athletic Center 2:00 pm 5:00 pm Year Champion Runner-up 1987 Elmira UMass Boston 1988 Bowdoin UMass Boston 1989 Salem State UMass Boston 1990 Salem State UMass Boston 1991 Salem State North Adams 1992 Connecticut American Int Salem State Williams 1994 Hamilton New England 1995 Babson UMass Boston 1996 Norwich UMass Boston 1997 UMass Boston Saint Anselm 1998 Saint Anselm UMass Boston 1999 Amherst UMass Boston 2000 Elmira UMass Boston 2001 Fitchburg State UMass Boston 2002 Babson S. New Hampshire 2003 Skidmore UMass Boston 2004 Babson UMass Boston 2005 Mass. Dartmouth S. New Hampshire 2006 Skidmore UMass Boston 2007 UMass Boston Fitchburg State 2008 Westfield State UMass Boston Nickname and Colors Looking to establish an identity for UMass Boston s athletic program, the athletic department staff selected Beacons as the University nickname, and royal blue and white as the school colors in the mid-1970s. The nickname was chosen because UMass Boston sits on Boston Harbor, where lighthouses dot the coastline. The most renowned lighthouse in Boston Harbor, or the rest of the country for that matter, is Boston Light. Located at the entrance to the harbor, the structure has guided ships to safe harbor since first illuminating its beacon in The British destroyed Boston Light in 1776, but Governor John Hancock had the lighthouse rebuilt in On September 23, 2002, UMass Boston introduced a new Beacon and changed its colors to Beacon Blue, Black and White UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

45 UMASS BOSTON HALL OF FAME UMass Boston Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors former outstanding UMass Boston/Boston State College student-athletes, coaches, administrators and friends of the athletic program for their accomplishments and services to the Department of Athletics. Class of Women s Indoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston 1986 Women s Outdoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston Ed Barry ~ Head Men s Ice Hockey Coach - Boston State Genesia Eddins ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Eileen Fenton ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston John Boo Rice ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State & UMass Boston Class of Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston William Berglund ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Porchia Ann Brissett ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Joseph Casey ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Catherine Forbes Kit Clark ~ Board of Trustees/Contributor - UMass Boston Murtonda Durant ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Chris Harvey ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State & UMass Boston Dick Leahy ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State William Squires ~ Men s and Women s Cross Country Head Coach - Boston State and UMass Boston James P. Gus Sullivan ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ UMass Boston Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston John Buckley ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Carlos Fernandes ~ Men s Soccer - UMass Boston Jacqueline James ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston James Kent ~ Football, Men s Lacrosse, Assistant Football Coach - Boston State ~ Head Football Coach - UMass Boston James Loscutoff ~ Head Men s Basketball Coach - Boston State Robert Quinn ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Carol Thomas ~ Women s Basketball and Women s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Charlie Titus ~ Director of Athletics and Head Men s Basketball Coach - UMass Boston Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Bussy Adam ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Mary Barrett ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State - Assistant Athletic Director - UMass Boston Darrelle Boyd ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston John Caccamo ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Paul Curran ~ Wrestling - UMass Boston Rodney Forbes ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Sherman Hart ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field Head Coach - UMass Boston Bill Innocent ~ Men s Ice Hockey - UMass Boston Frank McCarthy ~ Men s Cross Country - Boston State Michael Mitchell ~ Contributor, Club Men s Basketball - UMass Boston Robert Reardon ~ Golf - UMass Boston Gordon Webb ~ Men s Lacrosse Head Coach - Boston State & UMass Boston Class of Men s Basketball team ~ Boston State 1972 Men s Lacrosse team ~ Boston State Stephanie Bogues ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston Delores Booth ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Brian Fitzgerald ~ Head Athletic Trainer - UMass Boston Ken Nippy Hall ~ Men s Basketball - UMass Boston William Joyce ~ Football - Boston State Dick Kelley ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Steven Greg Olsen ~ Men s Indoor Track & Field - Boston State Kerri Quinn ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Williams Rafuse ~ Men s Lacrosse & Football - Boston State Robert Russell ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Class of Baseball team ~ Boston State Women s Basketball team ~ Boston State Robert A. Corrigan ~ Chancellor - UMass Boston Earl Garrett ~ Football - Boston State Frank Legro ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State George MacKay ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Nao Masamoto ~ Baseball - UMass Boston Eddie Sullivan ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Michele Williams ~ Women s Indoor, OutdoorTrack & Field - UMass Boston John Yeager ~ Men s Lacrosse and Soccer - Boston State Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Leo Dawson ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Andreen Gilpin ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Brian Leahy ~ Football & Wrestling - Boston State Ed Miller ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Quazi Saddruzzaman ~ Men s Tennis - UMass Boston Pat Sperduto ~ Football - UMass Boston Wayne Starkey ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Men s Ice Hockey 43

46 University of Massachusetts Boston Health Insurance Every parent knows that feeling... GO BEACONS! Best wishes for a successful season! The UMass Boston Alumni Association Tap Into the Power of NetworkUMass! Catch up with friends, post a class note, find out about upcoming events, through NetworkUMass, the online community for UMass Boston Alumni! Visit us at: Coverage you can count on New year different economic times. Take a look at the University of Massachusetts Boston sponsored student health insurance plan and compare it to your current coverage. Look at premiums, deductibles, and benefits/time covered. For more information contact The University of Massachusetts Boston Student Health Plans office at or University Health Services at Your student health insurance plan provides: Access to Aetna s nationwide network of health care professionals Prescription coverage 24-hour Nurse Line Coverage for the full school year Vision, Fitness, and Natural Products and Services Discount Programs Travel Assistance Services and Worldwide Medical Coverage while traveling or studying abroad Aetna Student Health is a national leader in student health insurance. Please call Aetna Student Health Customer Service Department at with questions or go to Health information programs provide general health information and are not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by a physician or other health care professionals. Discount programs provide access to discounted prices and are NOT insured benefits. These services, programs or benefits are offered by vendors who are independent contractors and not employees or agents of Aetna. The University of Massachusetts Boston Student Health Insurance Plan is underwritten by Aetna Life Insurance Company (ALIC) and administered by Chickering Claims Administrators, Inc. Aetna Student Health is the brand name for products and services provided by these companies and their applicable affiliated companies. This material is for information only and is not an offer or invitation to contract. Health insurance plans contain exclusions and limitations _02-09 When the Beacons go on the road, they use... CRYSTAL TRANSPORT, Inc. 45 Life Street Brighton, MA The offi cial travel sponsor of UMass Boston Athletics

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