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2 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. S/C Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School/League) 1 Jay Williams G Sr. L McLean, Va. (Sioux Falls/USHL) 2 Taylor Richart D Sr. R Blaine, Minn. (Fargo/USHL) 3 Colin Sullivan (MTL) D Jr. R Milford, Conn. (Green Bay/USHL) 5 Chris Joyaux D Sr. R Bloomingdale, Ill. (Chicago/USHL) 6 Michael Mooney F/D Sr. R Eden Prairie, Minn. (Alexandria/NAHL) 8 Matthew Caito D Sr. R Coto de Caza, Calif. (Dubuque/USHL) 9 Sean Kuraly (BOS)-C F Sr. L Dublin, Ohio (Indiana/USHL) 12 Alex Gacek F Sr. R Dracut, Mass. (Youngstown/USHL) 22 Kevin Morris F Sr. L Massena, N.Y. (Dubuque/USHL) 23 Devin Loe F Jr. L Weston, Fla. (Fairbanks/NAHL) 24 Ryan Siroky F Fr. R Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Bloomington/USHL) 26 Justin Greenberg F Jr. R Dallas, Texas (Texas/NAHL) 27 Scott Dornbrock D So. L Harper Woods, Mich. (Minot/NAHL) 28 Zach LaValle F Fr. R Oakdale, Minn. (Janesville/NAHL) 29 Evan McCarthy G Fr. L Castle Rock, Colo. (Walpole/NAHL) 33 Andrew Schmit F Sr. R Grafton, Wisc. (Omaha/WCHA) 35 Ryan McKay G Sr. L Palatine, Ill. (Green Bay/USHL) 37 Josh Melnick F Fr. R Annandale, N.J. (Youngstown/USHL) 42 Conor Lemirande F So. L Janesville, Wis. (Youngstown/USHL) 44 Kiefer Sherwood F Fr. R New Albany, Ohio (Youngstown/USHL) 55 Grant Hutton D Fr. R Carmel, Ind. (Janesville/NAHL) 58 Louie Belpedio (MIN) D So. R Skokie, Ill. (USNTDP/USHL) 95 Anthony Louis (CHI) F Jr. L Winfield, Ill. (USNTDP/USHL) 96 Jack Roslovic (WPG) F Fr. R Columbus, Ohio (USNTDP/USHL) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. S/C Hometown (Previous School/League) 58 Louie Belpedio (MIN) D So. R Skokie, Ill. (USNTDP/USHL) 8 Matthew Caito D Sr. R Coto de Caza, Calif. (Dubuque/USHL) 27 Scott Dornbrock D So. L Harper Woods, Mich. (Minot/NAHL) 12 Alex Gacek F Sr. R Dracut, Mass. (Youngstown/USHL) 26 Justin Greenberg F Jr. R Dallas, Texas (Texas/NAHL) 55 Grant Hutton D Fr. R Carmel, Ind. (Janesville/NAHL) 5 Chris Joyaux D Sr. R Bloomingdale, Ill. (Chicago/USHL) 9 Sean Kuraly (BOS)-C F Sr. L Dublin, Ohio (Indiana/USHL) 28 Zach LaValle F Fr. R Oakdale, Minn. (Janesville/NAHL) 42 Conor Lemirande F So. L Janesville, Wis. (Youngstown/USHL) 23 Devin Loe F Jr. L Weston, Fla. (Fairbanks/NAHL) 95 Anthony Louis (CHI) F Jr. L Winfield, Ill. (USNTDP/USHL) 29 Evan McCarthy G Fr. L Castle Rock, Colo. (Walpole/NAHL) 35 Ryan McKay G Sr. L Palatine, Ill. (Green Bay/USHL) 37 Josh Melnick F Fr. R Annandale, N.J. (Youngstown/USHL) 6 Michael Mooney F/D Sr. R Eden Prairie, Minn. (Alexandria/NAHL) 22 Kevin Morris F Sr. L Massena, N.Y. (Dubuque/USHL) 2 Taylor Richart D Sr. R Blaine, Minn. (Fargo/USHL) 96 Jack Roslovic (WPG) F Fr. R Columbus, Ohio (USNTDP/USHL) 33 Andrew Schmit F Sr. R Grafton, Wisc. (Omaha/WCHA) 44 Kiefer Sherwood F Fr. R New Albany, Ohio (Youngstown/USHL) 24 Ryan Siroky F Fr. R Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Bloomington/USHL) 3 Colin Sullivan (MTL) D Jr. R Milford, Conn. (Green Bay/USHL) 1 Jay Williams G Sr. L McLean, Va. (Sioux Falls/USHL) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Enrico Blasi (17th season/miami 94) Associate Head Coach: Brent Brekke (Eighth season/western Michigan 94) Assistant Coach: Nick Petraglia (Sixth season/miami 04) Director of Hockey Operations: Tommy Hill (Fourth season/ferris State 12) Volunteer Coach: Zack Cisek (First season/michigan State 15) PRONUNCIATIONS ENRICO BLASI N-ree-ko BLAH-zee Brent BREKKE BRECK-ee Nick PETRAGLIA puh-trag-lee-a Louie BELPEDIO Bel-PEE-dee-oh Matthew CAITO CAY-toh Alex GACEK GAY-sick Chris JOYAUX JOY-oh Connor LEMIRANDE Lem-uhr-AND Taylor RICHART Rich-ART Jack ROSLOVIC RAHS-luh-vick KIEFER Sherwood KEE-fur NHL DRAFT PICKS (5) Sean Kuraly San Jose (2011/5th round/133rd) Colin Sullivan Montreal (2011/7th round/198th) Anthony Louis Chicago (2013/6th round/181st) Louie Belpedio Minnesota (2014/3rd round/80th) Jack Roslovic Winnipeg (2015/1st round/25th) BY COUNTRY/STATE/PROVINCE Illinois 4 (Belpedio, Joyaux, Louis, McKay) Minnesota 3 (LaValle, Mooney, Richart) Ohio 3 (Kuraly, Roslovic, Sherwood) California 2 (Caito, Siroky) Wisconsin - 2 (Lemirande, Schmit) Colorado - 1 (McCarthy) Connecticut - 1 (Sullivan) Florida - 1 (Loe) Indiana - 1 (Hutton) Massachusetts 1 (Gacek) Michigan 1 (Dornbrock) New Jersey -1 (Melnick) New York 1 (Morris) Texas 1 (Greenberg) Virginia - 1 (Williams) ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY ELIGIBILITY Freshmen 7 Sophomores 3 Juniors 4 Seniors 10 BY POSITION Forwards 13 Defensemen 8 Goalies Miami Hockey

3 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Loca on Time (ET) Sat., Oct. 3 Western Ontario (Exhibition) Oxford, Ohio 4:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 9 Providence Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Oct. 10 Providence Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Fri., Oct. 16 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 17 Ohio State Oxford, Ohio 8:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 23 at St. Lawrence Canton, N.Y. 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 24 at St. Lawrence Canton, N.Y. 7:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 30 at St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, Minn. 8:37 p.m. Sat., Oct. 31 at St. Cloud State * St. Cloud, Minn. 8:07 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6 Western Michigan * Oxford Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Nov. 7 Western Michigan * Oxford Ohio TBA Fri., Nov. 13 at North Dakota * Grand Forks, N.D. 8:37 p.m. Sat., Nov. 14 at North Dakota * Grand Forks, N.D. 8:07 p.m. Fri., Nov. 20 Omaha * Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Nov. 21 Omaha * Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Fri., Dec. 4 at Colorado College * Colorado Springs, Colo. 9:07 p.m. Sat., Nov. 5 at Colorado College * Colorado Springs, Colo. 9:07 p.m. Sat., Jan. 2 RPI Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Sun., Jan. 3 RPI Oxford, Ohio 5:00 p.m. Fri., Jan. 8 Minnesota Duluth * Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Jan. 9 Minnesota Duluth * Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 16 Bowling Green Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Fri., Jan. 22 at Omaha * Omaha, Neb. 8:30 p.m. Sat., Jan. 23 at Omaha * Omaha, Neb. 8:07 p.m. Fri., Jan. 29 Denver * Oxford, Ohio 7:00 p.m. Sat., Jan. 30 Denver * Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 5 St. Cloud State * Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Feb. 6 St. Cloud State * Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 12 Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 7:07 p.m. Fri., Feb. 19 at Western Michigan * Kalamazoo, Mich. 7:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 20 at Western Michigan * Kalamazoo, Mich. 7:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 26 Colorado College * Oxford, Ohio 7:35 p.m. Sat., Feb. 27 Colorado College * Oxford, Ohio 7:05 p.m. Fri., Mar. 4 at Minnesota Duluth * Duluth, Minn. 8:07 p.m. Sat., Mar. 5 at Minnesota Duluth * Duluth, Minn. 8:07 p.m. NCHC Tournament Mar NCHC Playoffs (Best-of-3) Campus sites TBA Fri., Mar. 18 NCHC Frozen Faceoff Semifinals Minneapolis, Minn. $ TBA Sat., Mar. 19 NCHC Frozen Faceoff Championship Minneapolis, Minn. $ TBA NCAA Tournament Fri., Mar. 25 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Cincinnati, Ohio % TBA Sat., Mar. 26 NCAA Midwest Regional Finals Cincinnati, Ohio % TBA Thu., Apr. 7 National Semifinals (Frozen Four) Tampa Bay, Fla. ^ TBA Sat., Apr. 9 National Championship (Frozen Four) Tampa Bay, Fla. ^ TBA *Indicates NCHC game $ Game played at Target Center % Game played at U.S. Bank Arena ^ Game played at Amalie Arena BOLD indicates home game All times are subject to change

4 STAFF PROFILES DAVID SAYLER Athletic Director Alma Mater: Ohio Wesleyan 91 Years at Miami: Fourth Year David Sayler was named Miami University s 16th athletic director on Dec. 13, 2012, and started his role on a day-to-day basis on Jan. 2, He signed a five-year extension back on Dec. 16, He hit the ground running in his first 30 months in Oxford, as Miami Athletics accomplished several records on and off the field under his watch. Miami student-athletes compiled a record semester grade-point average twice in the last year, recording a 3.30 in the spring 2014 and a 3.31 in the spring of In addition, Miami won an all-time high eight conference championships during the school year and added four more in This past year Miami recorded another four conference championships. Most recently Miami earned the MAC Academic Achievement Award in , finishing the year with a 3.20 GPA. Looking toward the future, Sayler has developed a comprehensive facility master plan that is highlighted by an $80 million fundraising campaign for athletics, that was launched in April of To this point, Miami has already secured $50 million in gifts since Sayler s arrival. In June of 2014, Sayler announced that for the first time in school history, Miami Athletics recorded 100-percent participation among its staff in the Red & White Club and has had 100-percent participation among its student-athletes each of the past two years. Just recently, Miami announced a $6 million lead gift for the Athletic Performance Center to be built in the north end zone of Yager Stadium. This building will connect to the newly constructed $14 million Indoor Sports Center. The 91,000-square-foot facility features a full length football field, netting for baseball, softball and golf, along with four 100-yard sprint lanes, a high jump area and a long jump pit. Donors to Miami Athletics also made possible a $3.5 million addition to Hayden Park for baseball which will include a locker room, coaches offices and student-athlete meeting rooms. In addition, basketball benefited from new lighting, new seats and a new floor in Millett Hall this season. Ice hockey saw the first project completed under Sayler s watch, with a $2.5 million weightroom addition to Goggin Ice Arena, completed in June of Prior to joining Miami, Sayler served as the Director of Athletics at South Dakota for two years. As South Dakota s Athletic Director, Sayler emphasized the improvement of the student-athlete s overall experience and instilling a renewed sense of pride in Coyote athletics. Among his accomplishments were securing USD s 2012 membership in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and leading the way for USD s aggressive Master Facilities Plan, which included new facilities for basketball, outdoor track and field, and soccer. Sayler secured a $20 million private gift, the largest single contribution in South Dakota athletics history. He also raised funds for a new basketball floor, which was introduced in , and football turf, which made its debut in the fall of Coyote student-athletes thrived in the classroom during Sayler s time at South Dakota, posting a grade-point average of over 3.1. USD won the Summit League s Institutional Academic Achievement Award in , which goes to the school that has the highest percentage of list-eligible athletes on the Summit League Commissioner s List of Academic Excellence. Prior to joining USD, Sayler served as Senior Executive Athletic Director at Rice University for four years, while also heading the department as Interim Athletic Director from October 2009 to March He was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the entire athletic department, directly overseeing all internal operations, as well as providing administrative oversight for all 16 of Rice s varsity sports. He also assisted with the development of a strategic plan for Rice Athletics and served as the administrator of that plan for the department. Sayler also was a key figure in several facility projects across campus. He directed the funding model, planning and building of a $26 million renovation of Autry Court, as well as the $41 million construction of a recreation center. Sayler also has served two years in senior athletic administration at Oregon State University and four years at Bowling Green State University. In addition, he has been an integral part of the athletic staffs at the University of Houston, the University of Hartford, the University of Georgia and the University of Connecticut, where he earned a masters degree in After graduation from Ohio Wesleyan University (1991) with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting, Sayler worked three years in the private sector, spending time with Ernst & Young in Cleveland and Peterson Consulting in Chicago. Sayler, born Sept. 6, 1969 in Greenwich, Conn., is married to the former Katie Fitzgerald of Bowling Green, Ohio. The couple has two sons, Connor Jameson (8) and Liam Patrick (5) Miami Hockey

5 STAFF PROFILES ENRICO BLASI Head Coach Alma Mater: Miami 94 Years at Miami: 17th Season Record at Miami: Career Record: Same While the first year of Miami hockey s new era proved rockier than initially anticipated, the RedHawks under head coach Enrico Blasi turned around its disappointing inaugural season as a founding member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference last year. In , Blasi led a resurgent RedHawk team to a record and a second-place regular season NCHC finish, a 10-win and six-spot improvement from a year ago. Miami returned to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff title game after outlasting Western Michigan in a three-game NCHC Playoff series before topping defending NCHC Tournament champion Denver, 6-3, in the semifinals. The RedHawks completed the journey through the tournament by topping St. Cloud State, 3-2, in the finals to net their first ever NCHC Championship and second conference tournament title in program history. That tournament title officially clinched the RedHawks ninth NCAA Tournament berth in the past 10 years, earning them a No. 1 seed in the NCAA East Regional. That campaign washed the taste of a tough season that saw the Red and White miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time in nine seasons after finishing , though reaching the NCHC Frozen Faceoff title game. Despite the disappointing season, MU showed it could hang with the best the NCAA could offer, going a respectable against all NCAA Tournament qualifying teams. In 16 seasons at the helm of Miami Hockey, Blasi has helped Miami achieve what many thought could never be done in a small town in Southwest Ohio. Using a team-first mantra and The Brotherhood ideals of responsibility, he has elevated the RedHawks from sporadic NCAA Tournament appearances to consistent national-title contender. The crowning achievements have come since 2009, when Miami made its first-ever Frozen Four and NCAA Championship Game appearance in 2009, followed by its second trip to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2010 and captured two regular season conference titles (CCHA and ) and its first two conference tournament crowns (2011 Mason Cup and 2015 Frozen Faceoff) in program history. A 1994 graduate of Miami, Blasi took over the reins at his alma mater in 1999 as the youngest head coach in Division I hockey and has worked tirelessly ever since to make that family the strongest unit it can be. After earning 2010 College Hockey News and CollegeHockey247.com National Coach of the Year honors, the 2006 Spencer Penrose Award from the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) for National Coach of the Year, and five CCHA Coach of the Year Awards, Blasi s credentials speak for itself. The RedHawks have won 20 or more games 12 times in Blasi s 16 seasons on the bench, qualifying for the NCAA Tournament 10 times (all in the past 12 campaigns), captured three regular season and two conference tournament crowns and brought MU to two Frozen Fours. Prior to his arrival, Miami had won 20 or more games only five times in 21 years, with just two NCAA Tournament berths in that span. It is Blasi s devotion to his alma mater, and his ability to motivate his players both athletically and academically that prompted Director of Athletics David Sayler to ink Blasi to a 10-year contract extension following the season that keeps him in Oxford through the season. Blasi was also recognized for his work with his players both on and off the ice and in the community in 2011 by Miami s School of Education, Health and Society, which presented him with the Profound Impact Award, given annually to Miami EHS alumni who are making a difference in both their profession and their community. Additionally, Miami has produced at least one AHCA All-American each of the last 12 years, the only school in Division I to do so, nine Hobey Baker Award finalists during the 12-year stretch, including Miami s first winner in Andy Miele in 2011, and three CCHA Players of the Year in the league s final four seasons with Cody Reichard in , Miele in and Austin Czarnik in Under Blasi s guidance behind the bench, a total of 14 RedHawks have earned All-America status with four being named the CCHA Player of the Year. In addition to cultivating individual success at Miami, Blasi has helped develop players at the next level as 25 RedHawks have signed NHL contracts since Blasi took over as head coach. A total of 26 RedHawks have also been drafted in the NHL since Blasi s first year as head coach in and breathed a life into the program never seen in its previous 21 seasons. As all good things do, it took time for Blasi to mold the RedHawks into the consistent national contender they are today. After taking over a team that went in , Blasi guided Miami to a seven-spot improvement in the CCHA standings (tied for second) and a 20-win season in just his second year at the helm. The RedHawks traded 20-win and 20-loss seasons over the first four years before finally breaking through to the NCAA Tournament with a season. Two years later, the golden era of Miami hockey had officially started as they closed the old Goggin Arena with a regular season CCHA title and a campaign that saw the RedHawks earn their first No. 1 national ranking in program history and Blasi himself was won the Spencer Penrose Award for AHCA National Coach of the Year that season. That began a string of eight-straight seasons of 23 or more victories, all of which saw the Red and White in the NCAA Tournament. In that span, MU posted an astounding record (.679 win percentage), won three regular season CCHA titles, its first Mason Cup in school history, appeared in two Frozen Fours and stood a minute away from winning its first national title in The first Miami hockey alumnus to return to his alma mater as the head coach, Blasi came to Miami after working four years--three as an assistant and one as a graduate assistant--under former Miami mentor George Gwozdecky at the University of Denver. While in Denver, Blasi helped the Pioneers to two trips to the NCAA Tournament and three Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) upper-division finishes. His main responsibilities during that time included assisting in the Pioneers recruiting efforts and video analysis, as well as on-ice duties. During the season, Denver posted the NCAA s largest turnaround, improving from an mark in to and capturing their league-record 12th postseason playoff championship by defeating then top-ranked North Dakota, 4-3. Before going to Denver in , Blasi spent one season as the assistant coach for the Wexford Raiders junior team. As a player at Miami from , Blasi was a vital cog in the Red and White s run to their first CCHA title in and first NCAA Tournament appearance that same season. As the captain of the squad, he finished third on the team in scoring with 28 points on 13 goals and 15 assists. His 123 career points are still tied for 25th on Miami s all-time points list. Over the course of his playing career, Blasi helped the RedHawks to 71 victories. Combined with his coaching career, he has won 422 games at Miami. A native of Weston, Ontario, Blasi earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from Miami. He resides in Oxford with his family.

6 STAFF PROFILES BRENT BREKKE Associate Head Coach Alma Mater: Western Michigan 94 Years at Miami: Eighth Season Collegiate Experience: 17th Season NICK PETRAGLIA Assistant Coach Alma Mater: Miami 04 Years at Miami: 12th Season Collegiate Experience: 12th Season rent Brekke has brought his defensive knowledge to the Miami blue line Bsince the campaign. He serves as the RedHawks associate head coach, which he has held since the season after spending his first two years in Oxford as an assistant coach. Brekke, who now has 16 years of collegiate coaching experience under his belt, came to Miami in the summer of 2008 after spending the previous nine seasons as an assistant coach at Cornell University of the ECAC. In addition to working with the defense, Brekke is also the program s co-recruiting coordinator and handles all aspects of game scheduling for the RedHawks. Since coming to Miami, Brekke has turned the RedHawks into one of the top defenses in the country annually. Miami ranked in the top 10 in the NCAA defensively in each of Brekke s first five seasons, ranking in the top four on four occasions. Along with that, he has been instrumental in coaching Miami s penalty kill unit, which has also ranked in the top 10 nationally five times in Brekke s tenure. After a down season saw Miami drop to 41st nationally in scoring defense, Brekke molded a new look defense with two freshman regulars to a 10-spot national improvement in The improvement was even more pronounced on the penalty kill, where the Red and White moved up 17 spots following a No. 43 showing in Brekke s impact in Oxford was felt immediately as he helped lead the RedHawks to the school s first ever appearance in the NCAA Frozen Four and the national championship game in his first season ( ), while guiding Miami to a CCHA regular-season title and a second straight Frozen Four berth in his second season ( ). The squad was the top defensive unit in the country, allowing a paltry 1.95 goals per game, anchored by CCHA Defensive Defenseman of the Year Wil Weber. In , Brekke aided the `Hawks in capturing their first ever Mason Cup for winning the CCHA Tournament with his defensive unit serving as the backbone, allowing just six goals in four tournament games. He again helped Miami capture a CCHA title in , as the RedHawks claimed the final CCHA regular-season championship. The Red and White have remained a strong defensive unit in the years since those consecutive Frozen Four appearances, finishing in the top 10 in scoring defense three more times in the past five seasons. The squad turned an especially impressive performance despite breaking in three freshmen as regulars on the blue line, finishing second nationally allowing just 1.74 goals per game, the RedHawks best defensive performance under Brekke. The penalty kill was strong as well, ranking sixth nationally at 88.6 percent. He s mentored a pair of all-league defensemen in Chris Wideman (Second-Team All-CCHA in ) and Matthew Caito (All-CCHA Honorable Mention in ) and saw Louie Belpedio land on the NCHC All-Rookie Team in While at Cornell, Brekke helped the team make four appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including a trip to the Frozen Four in 2003, and compiled a record. During the 2003 season, Brekke helped guide the Big Red to its first No. 1 national ranking in program history. After a four-year playing career at Western Michigan University, Brekke graduated with a degree in marketing in He served as the team s assistant captain for the season, and during the season was the first player in the program s history to be unanimously named the team s captain by his teammates. A ninth-round selection (188th overall) of the Quebec Nordiques in 1991, Brekke skated with the USA Hockey National Junior Team that placed fourth in the 1991 World Junior Hockey Championships. Once his time at Western Michigan was complete, Brekke went on to play for the Cornwall Aces, Quebec s American Hockey League affiliate, for the season. One season later, he went on to captain the Dayton Bombers of the East Coast Hockey League. Brekke and his wife, Stacey, a former track and field athlete at Western Michigan, have a daughter, Bailee, and a son, Cody. ick Petraglia is no stranger to Miami hockey, as the former RedHawk player is in his N12th season as a member of Miami s coaching staff in and his sixth as an assistant coach. He was promoted to assistant coach for the campaign, serving in that role at his alma mater following three seasons as the director of hockey operations. As an assistant coach, he helps with on-ice instruction in all facets of the game and works extensively with the RedHawk goaltenders. He also serves as co-recruiting coordinator, is the team s academic liaison and works with the program s alumni board. Miami has seen great success with Petraglia behind the bench, capturing the program s first Mason Cup by winning the CCHA Tournament in his first year ( ), winning the final CCHA regular-season championship in and capturing the NCHC Frozen Faceoff in After working with two of Miami s best goalies in program history his first two years as an assistant in Connor Knapp and Cody Reichard, Petraglia had the challenge of developing two freshmen netminders in He was up to the task, as Ryan McKay and Jay Williams made a smooth transition to serve as the backbone of the RedHawks championship team, while also breaking school records under Petraglia s watch. Petraglia coached McKay to earn CCHA All-Rookie Team honors and National Rookie of the Month in December of 2012, as McKay finished the year second in the country with a 1.39 goals-against average. The 1.39 GAA smashed Knapp s previous record of 1.69, which was set just a year earlier, also with the help of Petraglia. McKay posted a.946 save percentage as well in his rookie season, which was also second nationally and another school single-season record, topping the.933 save percentage set by Knapp the previous season year and Jeff Zatkoff in Williams was nearly as impressive under Petraglia s direction, posting a 1.94 GAA (ninth nationally) and.924 save percentage, both of which rank sixth in Miami single-season history. In his first two years, Petraglia helped Knapp and Reichard become two of the top goaltenders in Miami history and in the nation. Knapp was named the CCHA s Best Goaltender in after posting a then-school-record 1.69 GAA, while his.933 save percentage tied the school record at the time. Both marks ranked fourth nationally on the year. Knapp finished his career atop Miami s all-time GAA list with a 1.94 career mark while his.918 career save percentage is second at Miami. He also set the school record with 13 career shutouts. Reichard closed his career ranked third at Miami in both GAA (2.10) and save percentage (.912) while his 12 career whitewashes are second in program history. In his first year as assistant coach ( ), Petraglia coached Knapp and Reichard into the top goalie tandem in the NCAA as they ranked sixth and seventh nationally for goals-against average with 2.03 and 2.05 GAAs, respectively. Reichard also had the sixthhighest win percentage in the NCAA at.727 and earned All-CCHA and All-CCHA Tournament Team honors. While serving as director of hockey operations, Petraglia provided a variety of administrative support to the program. In addition, the Faribault, Minn., native developed all of Miami s scouting reports and served as the team s video coordinator. Prior to his role in charge of hockey operations, Petraglia spent three seasons as a volunteer assistant coach where he worked closely with the team s defensive corps and mock special teams units and helped develop the RedHawks dominant goaltending tandem of Zatkoff and Charlie Effinger, both of whom still rank in the top four in Miami history in career goals-against average and save percentage. During the offseason, Petraglia has spent several weeks coaching Miami s hockey school and has coached both the Select 14 and Select 16 festivals for USA Hockey over the past several years. For the past five summers, Petraglia was selected to coach at the Warren Strelow National Team Camp with USA Hockey, which included the nation s top goaltenders eligible for international play. As a member of the Strelow staff, Petraglia is responsible for helping identify and develop the elite level goaltenders in the nation. He has also worked closely with Washington Capitals (NHL) goalie coach Mitch Korn since As a student-athlete at Miami, Petraglia posted a.902 career save percentage and a 2.21 goals-against average in his four years as a goaltender for the Red and White. In his senior season, he set career bests with a 1.94 GAA and.920 save percentage as the RedHawks qualified for the NCAA Tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo. Following the season, he was presented with the team s Most Improved Player Award and was a recipient of Miami s Scholar-Athlete Award in Prior to Miami, Petraglia played at the prestigious Shattuck-St. Mary s Prep School in Minnesota under former St. Louis Blues head coach Andy Murray, and finished his prep career with a record, including a mark as a senior. In 1999, he was in goal as the Sabres captured the school s first Under-18 Tier I National Championship. He received his bachelor s degree in sport organization from Miami in 2004 and his master s degree in sport behavior and performance in Petraglia and his wife, Becky, reside in Oxford with their son, Rocco, and daughter, Athena Miami Hockey

7 STAFF PROFILES TOMMY HILL Director of Hockey Operations Alma Mater: Ferris State 12 Years at Miami: Fourth Season ZACK CISEK Volunteer Assistant Alma Mater: Michigan State 15 Years at Miami: First Season fter serving a year on the staff of Miami Hockey as a volunteer coach, ATommy Hill was named the RedHawks director of hockey operations on Aug. 1, As the director of hockey operations, Hill will coordinate travel arrangements, set up meals and organize ice time, among other duties. He will also handle much of Miami s video, organizing it, exchanging with teams and cutting clips for scouting reports. Hill will serve as the liaison to the Blue Line Club and other departments, as well. As Miami s volunteer assistant coach during the season, Hill worked with players on the ice, assisting in skill development and contributing to in-game strategy. He also broke down film in his first year at Miami while helping prepare scouting reports -- something he ll continue to do in his new role. Hill coordinated the Junior RedHawks program and other community service outreach, as well, in Hill came to Miami after completing a four-year hockey career at former CCHA rival Ferris State from As a senior he served as co-captain and led the Bulldogs to their first ever Frozen Four and a berth in the national championship game. He also helped guide FSU to the program s second CCHA regular-season title in A defenseman his first three years before moving to forward as a senior, Hill played in 61 career games as a Bulldog, including a career-high 24 as a senior. He blocked 30 shots during his Ferris State career while firing 36. He earned his bachelor s degree in finance from FSU in the spring of Hill was honored with the NCAA Elite 89 award in April of 2012, which recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. It is presented to the studentathlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA s 89 championships. Among Hill s other awards are the FSU Blue Line Competitive Award, which he won as a junior for being the top competitor on the team on a daily basis. The award was voted on by his teammates. He earned the Bulldogs Most Improved Player Award as a sophomore and was given the FSU Dean s Academic Award three times during his career. The Portage, Mich., native is working towards his master s degree in sport studies at Miami while serving as director of hockey operations. Zack Cisek joined the Miami hockey staff on a volunteer basis after spending the past two seasons as a goaltender for the Michigan State Spartans. Cisek, a native of Canton, Mich., was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection with the Spartans. Prior to his time in East Lansing, Cisek played junior hockey with the NAHL s New Mexico Mustangs, Michigan Warriors and Traverse City North Stars. Before that, he played high school hockey at Detroit Catholic Central, where he served as team captain and was part of two state championship teams. He earned first-team All- State honors during his senior campaign. Cisek also serves as an instructor at Bandit s Goaltending School. He graduated from Michigan State in 2015, earning a bachelor of science in psychology. He is currently working on a master s degree in sport leadership and management. SUPPORT STAFF Justin Roethlingshoefer Strength & Conditioning Coach Andy Geshan Athletic Equipment Manager Drew Ruckelshaus Assistant Athletic Trainer Josh Sampson Assistant Director of Academic Support

8 RETURNER PROFILES Louie Belpedio Sophomore Defenseman Skokie, Ill. 58 Matthew Caito Senior Defenseman Coto de Caza, Calif. 8 Drafted by the Minnesota Wild in the third round (80th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft : Member of the NCHC All-Rookie Team and NCHC Rookie of the Year finalist... NCHC All-Tournament selection who posted four points (2g, 2a) in five NCHC Tournament games... played in all 40 games on defense... tallied 19 points on six goals and 13 assists... sat third on the team with a +15 rating on the ice, finishing +1 or better 19 times... scored first-collegiate goal against Bowling Green (10/12), earning NCHC Rookie of the Week honors on Oct that goal spurred a three-game point streak where he had an assist at Ohio State (10/17) and scored in the series finale against the Buckeyes (10/18)... also scored against Colorado College (11/8)... dished out two assists for his first multi-point game against Omaha (12/5)... went a season-best +3 at Rensselaer (1/3) and vs. Denver (1/24)... also dished out two assists in the Hockey City Classic against Western Michigan (2/7)... scored a goal and added an assist against Western Michigan (3/13) to start the NCHC Playoffs. Prior to Miami: Played for the US National Team Development Program in the USHL... served as captain of the US U-18 team that won gold... dished out three assists in six games during the U17 World Championships a year ago... participated in the USA Hockey Top Prospects game in Pittsburgh in October... started the year with four points (2g, 2a) while going +5 in his first seven games... competed in the Four Nations Tournament in Turku, Finland the week before signing. Personal: Born May 14, son of Lou and Linda Belpedio : Garnered All-NCHC recognition and was a finalist for the NCHC Defenseman of the Year award played in 39 games on defense led all RedHawk defensemen with a career-high 24 points (4 goals, 20 assists) led the team with a +19 rating on the ice, finishing +1 or better 16 times posted five multi-point games, including two in the last three games of the year blocked a team-high 64 shots dished out two assists in his season debut against Bowling Green (10/12) also recorded a pair of assists against Western Michigan (11/22) posted a career-high three points on a goal and two assists while going +4 against Omaha (12/5) also scored at Western Michigan (1/31) and against Minnesota Duluth (2/21) dished out a pair of assists and went +3 in the NCHC semifinals against Denver (3/20) tallied a goal and an assist in the NCAA Tournament against Providence (3/28) : One of four skaters that took to the ice in all 38 games... blocked a team-high 73 shots... led all RedHawk defensemen and tied for sixth on the team overall with 16 points (3 goals, 13 assists)... registered 10 power play points (4th on the team) and 13 assists (5th)... named NCHC Defensive Player of the Week on Jan tallied his lone multipoint game of the year with a goal and an assist at Colorado College on Jan received the Mitch Korn Outstanding Defensive Player award from the team... recorded at least one assist in seven of the season s first eight games... committed only 10 penalties for 20 minutes in 38 games : Earned All-CCHA and named to CCHA All-Rookie Team... named to the Three Rivers Classic All-Tournament Team as a defenseman... honored as CCHA Defenseman of the Week on three separate occasions (Dec. 3, Jan. 28 and Feb. 25)... one of just five RedHawks (only defensemen) to appear in all 42 games... led Miami blueliners in points with 21 (five goals, 16 assists), while he was fourth overall on the team in points... his 16 helpers were third on the team... led Miami with 81 blocked shots on the year... notched his first point as a RedHawk, an assist, against Providence (Oct. 20)... scored his first career goal against Northern Michigan (Nov. 9)... scored his only game-winning goal Feb. 23 at Lake Superior... added two power play goals while serving on both special teams top units... had a career long four-game point streak from Jan.19-Feb. 1 (five points)... logged first multi-goal game Jan. 12 at NMU with two markers and had two assists twice (Jan. 25 vs. BGSU and Mar. 16 vs. Michigan State)... recorded five multi-point games with his first coming Nov. 9 vs. Northern Michigan on a goal and an assist... posted a +12 rating, which was third on the team and second among defensemen... had 19 penalties for 38 minutes. Prior to Miami: Played the season for the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the USHL... played in 59 regular-season games for Dubuque, totaling 26 points on seven goals and 19 assists... posted a +16 rating on the season, second on the team and tops among defenseman, while compiling 71 penalty minutes... helped the Fighting Saints make the playoffs, appearing in five games while handing out three assists... played in the USHL Prospects game... was a finalist for the USHL Scholar-Athlete Award... played two seasons at Salisbury Prep High School in Connecticut, recording eight goals and 15 assists in 26 games in , leading the team to the Founder s League championship... also played for the Mid- Fairfield Blues AAA team that was National Runner-Up in played baseball in high school as a catcher as well... graduated from Dubuque Senior High School. Personal: Born on Aug. 13, 1993 in Torrance, Calif.... son of Julie and Paul Caito... father, Paul, and grandfather, Thomas, both played football at Boston University... mother, Julie, competed in gymnastics at Slippery Rock University... majoring in kinesiology. BELPEDIO S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL CAITO S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL Miami Hockey

9 Scott Dornbrock Sophomore Defenseman Harper Woods, Mich. 27 RETURNER PROFILES Alex Gacek Senior Forward Dracut, Mass : Logged 36 games on defense tallied eight points on two goals and six assists sports a +4 rating on the ice blocked 47 shots (second on the team) recorded an assist in back-to-back games against St. Lawrence (10/25) and at Minnesota Duluth (10/31) scored first-collegiate goal while finishing a season-best +3 against Colorado College (11/8) blocked a season-high five shots against Bowling Green (10/12) netted the gamewinning goal in game three of the NCHC Playoffs against Western Michigan (3/15). Prior to Miami: Played in 59 games, posting a career-best 24 points on seven goals and 17 assists during the campaign... tallied 35 points in 91 games with the Minotauros over a two-year span... also played with the Omaha Lancers in the USHL during the season... served as an assistant captain for Minot in Personal: Born Oct. 13, son of Scott and Carol Dornbrock... undecided on his major : Skated in all 40 games... notched a career-best 14 points on five goals and nine assists... recorded a three-game point streak where he posted four points (1 goal, 3 assists) from Nov posted three multi-point games... scored a goal and added an assist in a 3-2 win at North Dakota (11/14)... dished out two assists in the Hockey City Classic against Western Michigan (2/7)... scored twice, which included the game-winning goal, at Denver (2/27) : Played in 37 of 38 games for the RedHawks, totaling three goals and four assists for seven points... placed on the NCHC Academic All-Conference team... recorded his first career multi-goal game with two tallies at Bemidji State (Nov. 29)...set a personal record with a plus/ minus rating of +2 twice, once vs. Canisius (Nov. 2) and the other at Bemidji State (Nov. 29)... whistled for eight penalties, all minor infractions for a total of 16 minutes in the box... received Miami s Tom Brown Unsung Hero award : Played in 36 games, totaling three goals and four assists for seven points... his first point came on a goal against Michigan (Oct. 27)... notched his first career assist at Wisconsin (Jan. 19), which came on a game-winner... all three of his goals came against Big Ten Hockey Conference teams (Nov. 16 vs. Michigan State and Dec. 15 vs. Ohio State)... saw first action in the season opener vs. Colgate Oct posted a +3 rating on the year and committed three penalties for six minutes. Prior to Miami: Suited up for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL in , playing in 57 regular-season games while tallying 32 points on 13 goals and 19 helpers... posted a +15 rating during the year as well, which was second on the team... helped the Phantoms make the playoffs in 2012, scoring three goals and adding two assists in six games... started with the Indiana Ice, playing in seven games, before moving over to Youngstown, where he handed out seven assists in 34 games while battling an injury... played in the Eastern Junior Hockey League in for the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs and led them to the league title... totaled 61 points on 33 goals and 28 assists in just 40 regular-season games while he potted three goals in four playoff games with New Hampshire... was a finalist for EJHL Rookie of the Year... earned academic honors in high school at Ursuline School. Personal: Born on April 6, 1993 in Lowell, Mass.... son of Janet and Mark Gacek... participated in Habitat for Humanity... enjoys lobstering, fishing and being on the beach majoring in sport leadership and management. DORNBROCK S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL GACEK S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL

10 RETURNER PROFILES Justin Greenberg Junior Forward Dallas, Texas 26 Chris Joyaux Senior Defenseman Bloomingdale, Ill : Suited up for 35 games... tallied six points on a goal and five assists... recorded an assist in back-to-back games against Ohio State (10/17-18)... also helped set up goals against Colorado College (11/8), at Rensselaer (1/2) and in the NCAA Tournament against Providence (3/28)... scored his lone goal at Colorado College (2/13) : Skated in 33 games... placed on the NCHC Academic All-Conference team... finished the season with eight points on two goals and six assists, all of which came in the final 20 games of the year... dished out two assists, his first-collegiate points, at Western Michigan on Jan netted his first-career goal at Colorado College on Jan put up points in both games of the NCHC Playoffs at St. Cloud State (March 14-15), scoring the series-clinching goal with 2.6 seconds left in regulation to send the RedHawks to the Frozen Faceoff... received Miami s Steve Cady Most Improved Player award. Prior to Miami: Played in all 60 regular season games for the Texas Tornado of the NAHL in notched 57 points on 25 goals and 32 assists for Texas... finished top 20 in the league in scoring in also played for Texas in , helping the Tornado win the Robertson Cup (playoff title) by scoring the game-winning goal in overtime... is a twotime participant in the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament... during with the Tornado, played in 39 games, notching 28 points on 10 goals and 18 assists... was a two-time NAHL South Division Star of the Week. Personal: Born on July 27, 1994 in Dallas, Texas... son of Doreen and Joel Greenberg... majoring in accountancy : Skated in 38 games on defense... dished out six assists for all of his points... penalized 15 times for 38 minutes... finished +1 or better 11 times, finishing +3 overall... blocked 45 shots... dished out an assist and went a season-best +2 against Western Michigan (11/22 & 3/15)... finished +7 in five NCHC Tournament games... recorded the primary assist on the game-winning goal while finishing +2 in the NCHC Championship against St. Cloud State (3/21)... also recorded an assist against Omaha (12/6)... blocked a season-high six shots against Western Michigan (3/14) : Appeared in 35 of 38 games, tallying one goal, four assists for a total of five points... recorded his first career goal (shorthanded) at St. Cloud State (March 14) in the NCHC Playoffs... dished out an assist the very next day against St. Cloud State (March 15) to help Miami advance in the tournament... blocked 38 shots on the year, which was tied for fourth on the team... committed eight penalties for 27 minutes : Appeared in 41 of 42 games, missing only Feb. 8 at Western Michigan... recorded four assists and a +10 rating... tallied his first point with an assist in the second game of the season against Colgate (Oct. 13)... was a career best +3 at Alaska (Feb. 2)... blocked 31 shots on the year... committed just three penalties for six minutes... made his collegiate debut Oct. 12 vs. Colgate... played on Miami s second D-pair much of the year. Prior to Miami: Attended the Washington Capitals Prospect Camp... played the season with the Chicago Steel of the USHL, totaling 20 points on five goals and 15 assists in 55 games, while anchoring the blueline... was whistled for 89 penalty minutes, which was third on the Steel... spent the USHL season with three teams, playing a combined 20 games for the Tri-City Storm and Des Moines Buccaneers before joining Chicago for the final 24 games... totaled three goals and seven points in in , led the U-18 Team Illinois AAA club to a state title, tallying seven goals and nine assists in 48 contests... won state titles with the Team Illinois U-16 team as well... graduated from Montini Catholic High School where he played three years of varsity golf and earned Honor Roll all four years. Personal: Born on April 19, 1992 in Bloomingdale, Ill.... son of Juanita and Chris Joyaux... enjoys golf, wakeboarding and country music... majoring in sport leadership and management. GREENBERG S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL JOYAUX S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL Miami Hockey

11 Sean Kuraly Senior Forward Dublin, Ohio Conor 9 42 Drafted in the fifth round (133rd overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft by the San Jose Sharks... rights traded to the Boston Bruins in named to 2013 U.S. National Junior Team and helped the U.S. win gold at the IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia with a goal and two assists in the tournament... played alongside former teammate Riley Barber at World Juniors, as they became the first Miami players to capture World Junior gold : Skated in all 40 games... finished fifth on the team with 29 points on 19 goals and 10 assists... finished second nationally with a school-record nine game-winning goals and netted a team-high seven power play goals... fired 153 shots on goal (second on the team)... posted eight multi-point games and two multi-goal outings... scored first two goals of the season, including the game-winner, against Bowling Green (10/12)... tallied three points on a goal and two assists at Ohio State (10/17)... took 10 shots and scored the gamewinning goal in overtime against St. Lawrence (10/25)... erupted for two goals and an assist, including the game-winner, at North Dakota (11/14)... tallied a goal and an assist in the NCAA Tournament against Providence (3/28) : One of four skaters that took to the ice in all 38 games... placed on the NCHC Academic All-Conference team... finished third on the team with 29 points (12 goals, 17 assists)... his 17 assists were third most on the team and his 12 goals tied him for fourth... posted six multi-point games... opened the season by dishing out a career-high three assists at Ohio State on Oct tallied the game winning goal against Denver (Dec. 7), firing eight shots on goal en route to a 4-2 Miami victory... scored twice at Western Michigan on Jan tied a career high for points in a contest with three against St. Cloud State (March 14) on one goal and two assists while also tying his career high in shots with eight... was one of the teamâ?tms most dangerous players in the postseason, tallying seven points (3 goals, 4 assists) in four NCHC Tournament games, including three multi-point games... finished second on the team with 59 penalty minutes... eight of his 12 goals came against conference opponents : Played in 40 of 42 games, missing both because of the World Junior Championship... totaled 12 points on six goals and assists each... top player on the team in the faceoff circle, going (.571) on his draws... scored his first collegiate goal against Ferris State (Nov. 3) and added his first assist Nov. 30 at Alaska... notched two assists against Bowling Green in his first multipoint game (Jan. 26)... seven of his 12 points came on the power play (three goals)... tallied his first career multi-goal game when he netted a pair against Michigan State in the clinching game of the CCHA Quarterfinals (Mar. 17), one of which was the game-winning goal... aded a goal Mar. 23 vs. Michigan, giving him goals in back-to-back games for the first time... whistled for 15 penalties for 41 minutes. RETURNER PROFILES Lemirande Sophomore Forward Janesville, Wis : Played in 36 games at forward... recorded dthree points on a goal and two assists... posted his first-collegiate point with an assist against Omaha (12/5)... scored his first-career goal against Notre Dame (12/28)... also dished out an assist at Rensselaer (1/2). Prior to Miami: Finished the season with 17 points (7g, 10a) in 58 games... physical forward who also compiled 139 penalty minutes that season... spent most of two seasons in the NAHL with the Janesville Jets, where he served as team captain during the campaign. Personal: Born Oct. 1, cousin of Miami forward Andrew Schmit... parents are Jeff Lemirande and Shelly Lemirande... majoring in management and leadership. Prior to Miami: Shined at the U.S. National Junior Evaluation Camp in the summer of 2012, leading Team USA with three goals and three assists in just five games... spent two seasons with the Indiana Ice of the USHL, leading them to the playoffs each time... in , was second on the team and fourth in the USHL with both 70 points and 32 goals in 54 regular-season games while posting a +13 rating... earned Second-Team All-USHL in tallied three goals and three assists in six playoff games in in , totaled 29 points, including 21 assists, in 51 games for the Ice... had a goal and an assist in five playoff games in represented Team USA at the 2011 World Junior A Challenge in British Columbia, helping the Stars and Stripes earn bronze as he led all players with six points (3g, 3a) in five games... also played for Team USA at the 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic, as the U.S. took silver... earned Honor Roll at Cathedral Catholic High School. Personal: Born on Jan. 20, 1993 in Lewiston, N.Y.... son of Jane and Rick Kuraly... father, Rick, played hockey at Miami from and is the program s all-time leading goal-scorer with 101 and ranks third in career points at Miami (179)... involved in Habitat for Humanity... enjoys golf and tennis... majoring in management and leadership. KURALY S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL LEMIRANDE S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL

12 RETURNER PROFILES Devin Loe Junior Forward Weston, Fla. 23 Anthony Louis Junior Forward Winfield, Ill : Played in 10 games, scoring twice and finishing ihi scored first goal of the year against Cornell (12/29)... also scored a goal and finished +3 in the NCAA Tournament against Providence (3/28) : Dressed in seven games placed on the NCHC Academic All- Conference team recorded five points on three goals and two assists dished out two assists and finished +3 in his collegiate debut, a 6-2 win over North Dakota on Oct. 19 scored his first two goals at Bemidji State on Nov. 30 also scored against Nebraska Omaha on Jan. 18. Prior to Miami: Played in 59 regular-season games for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs of the NAHL in totaled 26 goals and 24 assists for 50 points with Fairbanks... eight of the 26 goals scored were game-winners while he finished 14th in the league in goal scoring... in , played for Rice Memorial Prep School in Vermont, appearing in 21 games and scoring 30 points on 18 goals and 12 assists... helped lead the New England Jr. Huskies to the EJHL Playoffs in , totaling 10 points in 22 games. Personal: Born on April 5, 1993 in Florida... son of Diana and Tony Loe... father, Tony, played club hockey at the University of Cincinnati and uncle, Gary Loe, ran track and cross country at the University of Tennessee... enjoys playing basketball and rollerblading... major is undeclared, but intends to major in business. Drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the sixth round (181st overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft : Played in 37 games, missing three games while playing for the Team USA during the World Junior Championships... ranked fourth on the team with 36 points on nine goals and 27 assists... tied for the team lead with 10 multi-point games, six of which came in the final 11 games... tied for third on the team with a +15 rating on the ice... opened the year on a three-game point streak... strung together a season-best six-game point streak from Feb dished out two assists at Ohio State (10/17)... scored first goal of the season against St. Lawrence (10/24)... notched two points on a goal and an assist against Western Michigan (11/22)... recorded two more assists against Omaha (12/5) and at Denver (2/27)... posted another two-point night on a goal and an assist at Western Michigan (1/31)... also tallied a goal and an assist against North Dakota (3/7)... dished out two assists in the NCHC Playoffs against Western Michigan (3/14)... scored the go-ahead goal and added an assist in the NCHC semifinals against Denver (3/20)... netted a goal and an assist in the NCAA Tournament against Providence (3/28) : Played in 36 of 38 games... finished fifth on the team with 25 points on 12 goals and 13 assists... posted five multi-point games, scoring multiple goals on two occasions... finished the season strong with 18 of his points coming in the last 21 games of the year... placed on the NCHC All-Tournament Team after tallying six points (four goals, two assists) in the NCHC Tournament... scored twice against Denver in the NCHC Championship Game on March recorded three points on a goal and two assists at Colorado College on Jan matched that point total by scoring two goals and dishing out an assist against Minnesota Duluth on Feb two of his goals were game winners: vs. Canisius (Nov. 2) and vs. Wisconsin (Nov. 15)... received Miami s Dr. Phillip Shriver Rookie of the Year award. Prior to Miami: Represented the U.S. at the 2013 U-18 World Championships, helping the U.S. take silver, scoring a goal and adding three assists at the tournament... played in 63 games for the U.S. National Team Development Program in , totaling 52 points on 22 goals and 30 assists while playing with fellow RedHawk Trevor Hamilton... also notched a +17 rating... registered five points in four games to help Team USA capture the 2012 Four Nations Under-18 Tournament title... selected to the inaugural CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in in , played for U.S. U-17 squad and led the team with 27 goals while totaling 41 points in 49 games... previously, won four state championships with both the Chicago Mission and Team Illinois, totaling eight titles... with Team Illinois, totaled 60 goals and 44 assists in 66 games over two seasons. Personal: Born on Feb. 10, 1995 in Winfield, Ill.... son of Kim and Anthony Louis... enjoys hockey, wakeboarding and fishing in his spare time... majoring in sport leadership and management. LOE S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL LOUIS CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- GWG PPG SHG PIM TOTAL Miami Hockey

13 RETURNER PROFILES Ryan McKay 35 Michael Mooney 6 Senior Goaltender Palatine, Ill : Made 16 appearances (14 starts) in goal... stopped35of38 of 38 shots in the season opener at Bowling Green (10/10)... missed time due to injury sustained in his second start against Bowling Green (10/12)... went with a 3.09 goals against average and an.898 save percentage... faced 30 or more shots seven times... made 21 saves to pick up his first win of the year at Rensselaer (1/2)... turned aside 21 of 22 shots to top Denver (1/24)... went in his last seven starts... dished out an assist against Western Michigan (3/14) : Appeared in 26 games, starting 24 in goal... led the team with a 2.70 goals against average, a.913 save percentage and four shutouts... posted a record... recorded three shutouts in a four-start span from Nov shutout total tied for the eighth most in the country... made 38 saves and dished out an assist in his first start of the year against Ohio State (Oct. 12)... allowed two goals or less in 10 of his 24 starts... named NCHC Goaltender of the Week on Nov won four-straight starts from March 8-21, the last of which was a 32-save shutout of North Dakota in the NCHC Tournament Semifinals : Named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team... CCHA Goaltender of the Month for both December and February... Hockey Commissioners Association National Rookie of the Month for December... tabbed CCHA Goalie of the Week (Feb. 4-10) after a 29-save shutout at Western Michigan Feb finished second in the NCAA and tops in the CCHA with a 1.39 GAA... was also second nationally and first in the CCHA in save percentage (.946)... split time with fellow rookie Jay Williams, making 23 starts, including the final nine games of the year, while compiling a record of started the season opener against Colgate (Oct. 12), leading the team to a 3-0 shutout victory, becoming the first Miami goalie to pitch a shutout in his debut... only allowed one goal total in his first four starts and held opponents to a goal or less in 15 starts... posted four shutouts on the year, also blanking Alaska Dec. 1 and Minnesota State Mar. 30 in the NCAA Tournament, Miami s first shutout in the tournament... made a career-high 44 saves Feb. 23 at Lake Superior, the most by a RedHawk since Mar. 28, of his 30 goals allowed, eight came on the power play. Senior Defenseman/Forward Eden Prairie, Minn : Played in 11 games, mostly at forward... scored firstcollegiate goal, a short-handed empty net tally, while blocking three shots against Omaha (12/5)... fired three shots on goal in consecutive games against Western Michigan (11/21-22) : Played in 16 games... placed on the NCHC Academic All- Conference team... recorded his first point with an assist to Anthony Louis at Colorado College (Jan. 25)... played in the NCHC Frozen Faceoff Quarterfinals at St. Cloud State for two consecutive games posting a cumulative +1 plus/minus... fired and blocked 10 shots : Played in six games... made his collegiate debut Oct. 20 vs. Providence... played in four straight games from Oct. 20 to Nov fired two shots and also blocked two shots. Prior to Miami: Played the season with the Alexandria Blizzard in the North American Hockey League (NAHL)... skated in 57 games, recording two goals and 22 assists for 24 points on the blueline... posted a +21 rating during the season with 25 penalty minutes... totaled 11 points in 33 games with the New York Apple Core of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) in played two years of high school hockey at Breck School, serving as an assistant captain... tallied 11 goals and 33 assists in two seasons (49 games) at Breck... led Breck to Minnesota state titles in 2009 and won the high school Hobey Baker Character Award... played four years of lacrosse in high school as well... earned Honor Roll all four years. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1991 in Eden Prairie, Minn.... son of Jodi and Mike Mooney... helped with Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity... enjoys golf and fishing... a sport leadership and management major. Prior to Miami: Played three years with the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL... named USHL Co-Goalie of the Year following season... two-time Second-Team All-USHL in and tabbed Dave Peterson Goalie of the Year by USA Hockey in won a pair of Clark Cup titles, awarded to the winner of the USHL Playoffs, doing so in 2010 and again in 2012, when he posted a 2.07 GAA and a.922 save percentage in 12 games... went in with Green Bay, recording a league-best 2.18 GAA while his.920 save percentage was second in the USHL, en route to an Anderson Cup crown, given to the regular-season champion... led the Gamblers to the Clark Cup Finals in 2011, after going with a 2.00 GAA and.928 save percentage during the season, both of which led the USHL... appeared in 10 playoff games in 2011 with a 1.97 GAA... compiled 81 wins to just 29 losses in Green Bay during his career... represented Team USA, along with teammate Sean Kuraly, at the 2011 World Junior A Challenge in British Columbia, helping the U.S. earn bronze, going 2-1 in three games. Personal: Born on Aug. 20, 1992 in Des Plaines, Ill.... son of Lorraine and Mike McKay... father, Mike, played golf at Northeastern Illinois University... helped with a teddy bear giveaway for a local hospital... enjoys golfing when off the ice... majoring in management and leadership. MCKAY S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS GAA GA SVS PCT W-L-T SO TOTAL MOONEY S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- PPG SHG GWG PIM TOTAL

14 RETURNER PROFILES Kevin Morris Senior Forward Massena, N.Y. 22 Taylor Richart Senior Defenseman Blaine, Minn : Suited up in 38 games... tallied a career-high 14 points on five goals and nine assists... all five of his goals have come on the power play... netted first goal of the season against Omaha (12/5)... also scored against Cornell (12/29), at St. Cloud State (1/10) and in the Hockey City Classic against Western Michigan (2/7)... strung together a career-high five-game point streak from March dished out two assists in game three of the NCHC Playoffs against Western Michigan (3/15)... added two more helpers and went +4 in the NCHC semifinals against Denver (3/21)... finished the NCHC Tournament with six points (1g, 5a) and a +7 rating, finished the season at a +6 overall : Skated in 37 of 38 games... placed on the NCHC Academic All- Conference team and also landed on the NCHC Scholar-Athlete Team... finished the season with six points on two goals and four assists... tallied his first goal of the season at Omaha on Nov scored the series-opening goal in the NCHC Playoffs at St. Cloud State on March : One of just five RedHawks to play in all 42 games... scored seven goals and recorded five assists for 12 points... his first career goal came in the second game of the season against Colgate (Oct. 13), which also ended up being the game-winning goal... handed out first career assist Oct. 27 at Michigan... totaled a career-high three points in his first ever two-goal game, also notching one assist against Alaska (Feb. 2)... had the gamewinner vs. Alaska Feb. 2 as well, giving him two on the year... scored Miami s lone goal in its first ever outdoor game (Feb. 17) against Notre Dame at Soldier Field... dished out two assists Feb. 22 at Lake Superior, his first multiassist game... notched his first career short-handed goal against Michigan State in Game 3 of the CCHA Quarterfinals (Feb. 17)... had a +3 rating while committing 12 penalties for 32 minutes. Prior to Miami: Spent the season with the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the USHL, playing alongside teammate Matt Caito... totaled eight goals and 11 assists for 19 points in 50 games in his lone USHL season... helped lead the Fighting Saints to the playoffs and had two goals in five games... played at Salisbury School in Connecticut in , also with Caito... recorded 14 points, including six goals, in 18 games with the Crimson Knights... served as team captain at Salisbury... helped the Crimson Knights win the Founder s League in 2010 with a record... named Rookie of the Year at Massena High School in , when the team won the New York state title... Honor Student all four years : Played in 35 games... posted six points on a goal and five assists... recorded a +5 rating on the ice... ranked third on the team with 45 blocked shots... made first appearance of the season against St. Lawrence (10/25), where he dished out an assist and went +1 in a 2-1 victory, and played every game afterwards... also assisted on a goal, went +2 and blocked a season-high four shots against Colorado College (11/8)... scored first-collegiate goal against Cornell (12/29)... went +1 or better 13 times... also finished +2 against Omaha (12/5) and in game three of the NCHC Playoffs against Western Michigan (3/15) : Played in 40 of 42 games, recording four assists... was fourth on the team in blocked shots with his first career point came against Michigan State (Nov. 17) and his second came against Alaska (Nov. 30), giving him points in back-to-back games... dished out primary assist on game-winner at Western Michigan (Feb. 9)... made collegiate debut Oct. 12 vs. Colgate... posted a +2 rating while committing eight penalties for 19 minutes. Prior to Miami: Played the season with the Fargo Force of the USHL and helped them make the playoffs... one of just two players on the Force to play in all 60 games... recorded seven goals and nine assists with a +8 rating... spent the season with the Aberdeen Wings in the North American Hockey League (NAHL)... appeared in 53 games on the blueline, tallying 12 points, including 10 helpers... in two seasons at Blaine High School, suited up for 50 games and notched 22 points, including 18 assists, with a +22 rating... helped Blaine make the state tournament both years, including third place in earned all-conference in Personal: Born Feb. 15, 1992 in Blaine, Minn.... son of Kae and Scott Richart... father, Scott, played hockey at the University of Minnesota... enjoys baseball, football, golf, tennis, disc golf, fishing and boating... a sport leadership and management major. Personal: Born on Dec. 6, 1992 in Massena, N.Y.... son of Cecily and Mark Morris... father, Mark, played professional hockey and is currently head coach of the Manchester Monarchs in the AHL... sister, Emily, captained the University of Wisconsin to two NCAA Championships in women s hockey... volunteered at the OxFam Hunger Banquet... enjoys golf, water skiing, cycling and wake surfing... a sport leadership and management major. MORRIS CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- PPG SHG GWG PIM TOTAL RICHART S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- PPG SHG GWG PIM TOTAL Miami Hockey

15 Andrew Schmit Senior Forward Grafton, Wis. 33 RETURNER PROFILES Colin Sullivan Junior Defenseman Milford, Conn : Skated in 31 games at forward... tallied five points on a goal and five assists... scored his first goal as a RedHawk at Rensselaer (1/2)... dished out two assists for the first multi-point game of his collegiate career against Denver (1/24)... fired 20 shots on goal : Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules placed on the NCHC Academic All-Conference team. Prior to Miami: Spent the last two years at the University of Nebraska Omaha where he played a combined 38 games while tallying three points on one goal and two assists... also recorded 30 penalty minutes... named to the All-WCHA Academic Team in in , played for the Lincoln Stars of the USHL, totaling 39 points on 16 goals and 23 assists in 60 games... in , played for the Chicago Steel of the USHL, tallying eight points on three goals and five assists in 43 games... won an Indiana high school hockey state championship in 2008 at Culver Military Academy... played football for three years in high school, earning two letters... also played high school baseball for two years. Personal: Born on Aug. 22, 1991 in Grafton, Wis.... son of Stacy and Robb Schmit... father, Robb, played football at Indiana University... older brother, Aaron, played hockey at Ferris State... younger sister, Aly, is a varsity rower at Indiana... enjoys wake surfing, boating, and paddle boarding in his free time... majoring in finance in the Farmer School of Business. Drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the seventh round (198th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft : Skated in nine games, mostly on defense... notched a +3 rating on the blue line... fired one shot and finished +1 in his Miami debut at Bowling Green (10/10)... dished out an assist for his first point as a RedHawk against Western Michigan (3/14). Prior to Miami: A transfer who played 32 games on defense for Boston College during the season, posting one assist for the Eagles... recorded eight points on two goals and six assists in 41 games for the Green Bay Gamblers in earned 2012 New England Prep All-Star Team honors as a senior defenseman at Avon Old Farms; recorded 16 points - seven goals and nine assists- in 17 games for the Winged Beavers... helped Avon Old Farms win the New England Prep School championship as a sophomore in the season. Personal: Born March 26, son of John and Mary Kate Sullivan... majoring in sport leadership and management. SCHMIT S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- PPG SHG GWG PIM * * TOTALS * - At Omaha SULLIVAN S CAREER STATISTICS Year G G-A-P +/- PPG SHG GWG PIM * TOTALS * - At Boston College

16 RETURNER/NEWCOMER PROFILES Jay Williams Senior Goaltender McLean, Va. 1 Grant Hutton Freshman Defenseman Carmel, Ind : Appeared in 28 games, starting 26 in the crease... NCHC Scholar- Athlete Team selection... went 19-8, setting a career high in wins, with a 2.04 goals against average and a.917 save percentage... tied for sixth nationally with five shutouts... allowed two goals or less in 20 of 28 appearances... came off the bench to stop 23 of 25 shots in a 3-2 win over Bowling Green (10/12)... named NCHC Goaltender of the Week four times (Nov. 10, Nov. 24, Jan. 5 and Feb. 16)... stopped all 21 shots he faced against Colorado College (11/7)... made 23 saves in a 1-0 win over Western Michigan (11/21)... posted consecutive shutouts against Cornell (15 saves; 12/29) and at Rensselaer (22 saves; 1/3)... made a season-high 35 saves to record a shutout over Western Michigan (3/15) in the NCHC Playoffs : Split time in goal with fellow sophomore Ryan McKay, compiling a record of in 16 appearances... placed on the NCHC Academic All-Conference team... posted an.882 save percentage and a 3.30 goalsagainst average... started his first game of the season at Ohio State (10/11), stopping 26 of 28 shots... led Miami to victory when he made a career-high 38 saves at Colorado College (Jan. 25) while letting in only one goal in a 6-1 contest... he also recorded the first assist of his career from the goaltender position against Canisius (Nov. 2) where he simultaneously saved 23 shots helping propel Miami to a 5-2 triumph : Awarded the CCHA Rookie of the Week from the week of Nov after allowing just two goals in a series with Michigan State... split time in goal with fellow freshman Ryan McKay, compiling a record of in 21 appearances, starting 19 games... posted a.924 save percentage and a 1.94 goals-against average, which was ninth nationally... started his first game against Colgate (Oct. 13), leading the team to a 5-1 victory, making 20 saves... had a nine-game unbeaten streak (6-0-3) from Nov. 3-Dec. 28 and allowed two goals or less in 14 straight starts from Nov. 2-Feb was a perfect 7-for-7 on stopping shootout attempts and saved a penalty shot Feb. 8 at Western Michigan... made a career-high 37 saves against Michigan (Oct. 27)... recorded his first career shutout Nov. 17 against Michigan State and recorded a second whitewash Dec. 28 against Ohio State. Prior to Miami: Played two seasons in the USHL with the Waterloo Black Hawks and the Sioux Falls Stampede... suited up for Waterloo in , playing in 20 games, while helping the Black Hawks make the playoffs... started with Waterloo, again appearing in 20 contests before joining Sioux Falls, where he finished the season playing in 12 games... selected to the 2012 USHL Top Prospects Game... represented Team USA at the 2010 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic and Slovakia with teammate Sean Kuraly, as they helped the U.S. win the silver medal... also played for Team USA at the 2009 U-17 Five Nations Cup in Germany and went 2-0 in net. Prior to Miami: Logged 117 games in the NAHL with 38 more in the USHL posted a +35 rating on the ice in his NAHL career served as an alternate captain for the Corpus Christi Ice Rays in , where he notched 19 points (6g, 13a) in 43 games recorded a +26 rating in 32 games for the Janesville Jets in , helping guide the Jets to a league-leading and record-setting record recorded 14 points (4g, 10a) in those 32 games for the Jets also played for the USHL s Indiana Ice, Tri-City Storm and Des Moines Buccaneers graduated with honors from Carmel High School. Personal: Born July 25, 1995 son of J.R. and Tracy Hutton enjoys motor cross and surfing plans to major in business. Zach LaValle Freshman Forward Oakdale, Minn. 28 Prior to Miami: All-state selection in football (quarterback) and hockey at Hill Murray School set the school s all-time record with 168 points (73g, 95a) in 99 games, including 108 in 49 games as a junior and senior finished eighth in the NAHL with 61 points on 20 goals and 41 assists (sixth in the league) in , guiding the Janesville Jets to a leagueleading and record-setting record also lettered three times in baseball honor roll student and National Honor Society member acted in a spring theater production of Grease, winning a spotlight award for outstanding performance in a supporting role, during his senior year of high school. Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1994 son of Jess and Mike LaValle intends to major in Sport Leadership and Management enjoys golfing and beach volleyball. Personal: Born on June 7, 1993 in McLean, Va.... son of Rosie Oakley and Jim Williams... full name is James Richard Williams IV... volunteered at local church working with kids with disabilities... enjoys golf, the NHL and watching hockey... a finance and accounting major. WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS GAA GA SVS PCT W-L-T SO TOTAL Miami Hockey

17 Evan McCarthy Freshman Goaltender Castle Rock, Colo. 29 NEWCOMER PROFILES Jack Roslovic Freshman Forward Columbus, Ohio 96 Prior to Miami: Posted a career-best 2.72 goals against average to go along with a stellar.931 save percentage for the Walpole Express in , helping team go numbers improved to a 1.76 goals against average and a.957 save percentage in four playoff games served as a team captain of the Express spent the season in the NAHL, splitting time with the Wenatchee Wild and Kenai River Brown Bears graduated from high school as valedictorian with a perfect 4.0 gradepoint average. Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1994 son of Tom and Heather McCarthy intends to major in sports leadership and management with a minor in entrepreneurship father, Tom, graduated from Miami in Drafted in the first round (25th overall) by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2015 NHL Draft. Prior to Miami: Enjoyed a tremendous campaign that saw him tally 79 points (27g, 52a) in 65 games with the U.S. National Team Development Program put up 38 points (11g, 27a) in 25 games against USHL competition helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the U-18 World Championships by posting 11 points (6g, 5a) in seven games tied for the team lead with four goals while finishing with eight points to help Team USA claim the Four Nations Tournament won another gold medal at the U-17 Hockey Challenge, notching six points (2g, 4a) in six games during the campaign played midget hockey with the Ohio Blue Jackets, where he tallied 53 points (23g, 30a) in 40 games during the season. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1997 son of John and Jane Roslovic. Josh Melnick Freshman Forward Annandale, N.J. 37 Kiefer Sherwood Freshman Forward Columbus, Ohio 44 Prior to Miami: Spent two seasons with the USHL s Youngstown Phantoms, enjoying a tremendous campaign that saw him put up 62 points (eighth in the league) on 14 goals and a league-high 48 assists as an assistant captain helped the Phantoms go a league-best with a league-record 17-game winning streak in also lettered three years in hockey at Delbarton High School, where he tallied 109 of his 117 career points in his junior and senior seasons and guided them to three state championships, scoring the game-winning goal in the 2012 title game earned first-team all-state honors as a senior at Delbarton graduated on the Headmaster s List (high honors). Prior to Miami: Tallied 90 points (42g, 48a) in 126 games with the USHL s Youngstown Phantoms, notching a career-best 56 (29g, 27a) in the season helped guide the Phantoms to an Anderson Cup title for the league s best regular season record in before juniors, he excelled with the Ohio Blue Jackets by notching 121 points in 81 games also played six games with the U.S. National Team Development Program in the campaign. Personal: Born March 31, 1995 son of Yuko and Roger Sherwood plans to major in business... enjoys playing soccer and tennis. Personal: Born July 10, 1995 son of Audrey Melnick, Michael Melnick and David Crandall plans to major in finance hobbies include sports and card games.

18 NEWCOMER PROFILES Ryan Siroky Freshman Forward Manhattan Beach, Calif. 24 Prior to Miami: Served as the Bloomington Thunder s captain in , their first in franchise history posted a combined 33 points (14g, 19a) in 59 games with the Thunder and Muskegon Lumberjacks posted eight points (1g, 7a) in 12 playoff games with the Lumberjacks, helping them reach the Clark Cup finals also played 121 games for the Green Bay Gamblers from , scoring 25 goals in total and serving as an alternate captain during the campaign helped lead the LA Selects to national titles in prior to playing junior hockey earned a varsity letter in lacrosse at Loyola High School. Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1995 son of Tammi and Charles Siroky intends to major in economics enjoys golf, ping pong and going to the beach his father, Charles, was a collegiate swimmer at Arizona cousin, Robert Malone, has served as a punter in the NFL Miami Hockey

19 SEASON TOP TENS GOALS Name Goals Year 1. Gary DeLonge Craig Fisher Brian Savage Bill Bok Rick Kuraly Ryan Jones Reilly Smith Rick Kuraly John Ciotti Ryan Jones ASSISTS Name Assists Year 1. John Malloy Andy Miele Pete Shipman Dan Boyle Bobby Marshall Chris Bergeron Steve Morris Steve Morris Carter Camper Greg Lukas Mike Martinec Gary DeLonge POINTS Name Pts. Year 1. Gary Delonge Pete Shipman Andy Miele John Malloy Bill Bok Craig Fisher Randy Robitaille Chris Bergeron Steve Morris Brian Savage POWER-PLAY GOALS Name PPG Year 1. Steve Morris Greg Hogeboom John Ciotti Todd Harkins Andrew Miller Marc Tropper Ken House Carter Camper Rick Kuraly Craig Fisher Ken House Enrico Blasi Ryan Jones SHORT-HANDED GOALS Name SHG Year 1. Randy Robitaille Brian Savage Jeff Sisto Pat Leahy Nathan Davis Austin Czarnik Riley Barber tied with most recently by Justin Mercier GAME-WINNING GOALS Name GWG Year 1. Sean Kuraly Tim Leahy Reilly Smith Brian Savage Ryan Jones Justin Mercier Ryan Jones Jarod Palmer Randy Robitaille Ryan Jones Tommy Wingels Curtis McKenzie PENALTY MINUTES Name PM Year 1. Todd Harkins Mike Macoun Blake Coleman Mike Macoun Vern Sketchley Jaan Luik Scott Luik Vern Sketchley Pat Leahy tied with most recently by Curtis McKenzie GOALTENDING GAMES PLAYED Name GP Year 1. David Burleigh Jeff Zatkoff David Burleigh Chuck Thuss Steve McKichan David Burleigh Richard Shulmistra Alain Chevrier Mark Michaud B. Crawford-West WINS Name Wins Year 1. Jeff Zatkoff Richard Shulmistra B. Crawford-West David Burleigh Cody Reichard Jay Williams David Burleigh Trevor Prior Chuck Thuss Connor Knapp Cody Reichard Alain Chevrier GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Name GAA Year 1. Ryan McKay Connor Knapp Jeff Zatkoff Charlie Effinger Cody Reichard Jay Williams Connor Knapp Jeff Zatkoff Connor Knapp Jay Williams Jeff Zatkoff set a school record with 27 wins in MINUTES Name Min. Year 1. David Burleigh... 2, Jeff Zatkoff... 2, David Burleigh... 2, Chuck Thuss... 1, Richard Shulmistra. 1, B. Crawford-West... 1, Alain Chevrier... 1, B. Crawford-West... 1, David Burleigh... 1, Steve McKichan... 1, SAVE PERCENTAGE Name SV% Year 1. Ryan McKay Connor Knapp Jeff Zatkoff Charlie Effinger Jeff Zatkoff Jay Williams Cody Reichard Connor Knapp Jeff Zatkoff Two tied with.917 (most recent) Jay Williams SAVES Name Saves Year 1. Mark Michaud Steve McKichan David Burleigh Alain Chevrier Chuck Thuss B. Crawford-West Jeff Zatkoff David Burleigh David Burleigh Richard Shulmistra GOALIE ASSISTS Name Assists Year 1. Richard Shulmistra Steve McKichan Mark Michaud Ian Olsen Trevor Prior Charlie Effinger Connor Knapp Several tied with 1 (most recent) Ryan McKay

20 CAREER TOP TENS GAMES PLAYED Name Games Year 1. Jarod Palmer Pat Cannone Chris Wideman Ryan Jones Justin Vaive Andy Greene Vincent LoVerde Austin Czarnik Joe Hartman Curtis McKenzie GOALS Name Goals Year 1. Rick Kuraly Ryan Jones Vern Sketchley Mike Orn Bill Bok Ken House Kevyn Adams Carter Camper Brian Savage Reilly Smith ASSISTS Name Assists Year 1. Steve Morris Austin Czarnik Carter Camper Dan Boyle Kevyn Adams Kevin Beaton Bobby Marshall Andy Miele Bill Bok Mitch Ganzak POINTS Name Pts. Year 1. Steve Morris Carter Camper Rick Kuraly Kevyn Adams Bill Bok Austin Czarnik Andy Miele Vern Sketchley Todd Channell Kevin Beaton POWER-PLAY GOALS Name PPG Year 1. Rick Kuraly Ken House Carter Camper Jeff Sisto John Ciotti Greg Hogeboom Pat Cannone Steve Morris Andrew Miller Nathan Davis SHORT-HANDED GOALS Name SHG Year 1. Nathan Davis Austin Czarnik Randy Robitaille Riley Barber present 5. Brian Savage Justin Mercier tied with most recently by Carter Camper GAME-WINNING GOALS Name GWG Year 1. Ryan Jones Blake Coleman Andy Miele Reilly Smith Carter Camper Tim Leahy Kevyn Adams Nathan Davis Jarod Palmer Sean Kuraly present PENALTY MINUTES Name PIM Year 1. Vern Sketchley Ryan Jones Todd Harkins Mike Macoun Curtis McKenzie Blake Coleman Jaan Luik Will Weber Andy Greene Pat Hanley Danny Stewart GOALTENDING GAMES PLAYED Name GP Year 1. David Burleigh Mark Michaud Alain Chevrier Richard Shulmistra Cody Reichard Connor Knapp Steve McKichan Jeff Zatkoff Dan Kodatsky Trevor Prior Brent Smith WINS Name Wins Year 1. David Burleigh Jeff Zatkoff Cody Reichard Connor Knapp Richard Shulmistra Mark Michaud Jay Williams present 7. Trevor Prior Alain Chevrier B. Crawford-West Charlie Effinger GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (minimum 1,500 mins.) Name... GAA... Year 1. Connor Knapp Jeff Zatkoff Cody Reichard Jay Williams present 5. Ryan McKay present 6. Charlie Effinger B. Crawford-West David Burleigh Chuck Thuss Trevor Prior MINUTES Name Min. Year 1. David Burleigh...7, Jeff Zatkoff...5, Mark Michaud...5, Richard Shulmistra...5, Alain Chevrier...5, Cody Reichard...5, Connor Knapp...4, Steve McKichan...4, Trevor Prior...4, Dan Kodatsky...4, SAVES PERCENTAGE (minimum 1,500 mins.) Name SV% Year 1. Jeff Zatkoff Ryan McKay present 3. Connor Knapp Cody Reichard Charlie Effinger Jay Williams present 7. B. Crawford-West Chuck Thuss K. Deschambeault David Burleigh SAVES Name Saves Year 1. David Burleigh...2, Mark Michaud...2, Alain Chevrier...2, Steve McKichan...2, Richard Shulmistra...2, Jeff Zatkoff...2, Dan Kodatsky...1, Brent Smith...1, Cody Reichard...1, Connor Knapp...1, GOALIE ASSISTS Name Assists Year 1. Richard Shulmistra David Burleigh Trevor Prior Steve McKichan Brent Smith Charlie Effinger Connor Knapp Ian Olsen Mark Michaud B. Crawford-West Ryan McKay present Active players in bold Miami Hockey

21 TEAM RECORDS SEASON Highest Winning Percentage Most Wins Most Losses Most Ties Most Games Played Most Home Wins Most Road Wins , & Lowest Winning Percentage Fewest Home Wins & Fewest Road Wins Most Goals Most Assists Most Total Points Most Shots on Goal... 1, Fewest Shots on Goal Most Power-Play Goals Most Short-Handed Goals Most Shutouts Most Overtime Games Longest Unbeaten Streak to Longest Home Unbeaten Streak Longest Non-Shutout Streak to Longest Winless Streak to Longest Home Winless Streak to Longest Road Winless Streak to Longest Win Streak to Longest Home Win Streak to Longest Losing Streak to Longest Home Losing Streak to SINGLE GAME Goals...19 vs. Eastern Michigan ( ) Assists...31 vs. Eastern Michigan ( ) Points...50 vs. Eastern Michigan ( ) Shots on Goal...83 vs. Cincinnati ( ) Fewest Shots on Goal...10 vs. Northern Michigan ( ) at Michigan ( ) Most Penalty Minutes...79 at Bowling Green ( ) Most Power-Play Goals... 7 vs. Missouri ( ) Most Short-Handed Goals... 5 vs. Duquesne ( ) vs. Bowling Green ( ) vs. Bowling Green ( ) Most Penalties...23 vs. Ohio State ( ) vs. Michigan State (1-9-88) vs. Bowling Green ( ) vs. Ferris State ( ) Most Combined Penalties...49 vs. Ohio State ( ) Most Combined Pen. Min vs. Ohio State ( ) Fewest Combined Pen. Min....4 vs. Ferris State ( ) vs. Wisconsin ( ) Largest Winning Margin...17 (19-2) vs. E. Michigan ( ) Largest Losing Margin...15 (15-0) vs. Bowling Green ( ) Most Consecutive Goals...14 vs. Duquesne ( ) vs. E. Michigan ( ) Most Combined Goals...21 (19-2) vs. E. Michigan ( ) Most Combined Points...54 (50-4) vs. E. Michigan ( ) Highest Tie Score vs. Michigan State (3-6-92) Lowest Tie Score vs. Notre Dame ( ) vs. Michigan State (2-7-98) at Ohio State ( ) PERIOD Most Goals...9 vs. Kent State ( ) at Colgate ( ) Most Power-Play Goals... 5 vs. Lake Superior State (first period, ) Most Assists vs. Mich.-Dear. (2-7-81) Most Points vs. Mich.-Dear. (2-7-81) Most Shots on Goal...36 vs. Cincinnati ( ) Fewest Shots on Goal...0 vs. Michigan ( ) Most Penalty Minutes...54 vs. W. Michigan ( ) OPPONENTS Season Most Opp. Goals Fewest Opp. Goals Most Opp. Shots on Goal...1, Fewest Opp. Shots on Goal Most Opp. Penalty Minutes Most Opp. Power-Play Goals Most Opp. Short-Handed Goals Game Most Opp. Goals Bowling Green ( ) Most Opp. Shots on Goal Lake Superior St. ( ) Fewest Opp. Shots on Goal Bowling Green ( ) Most Opp. Penalty Minutes Kent State ( ) Ohio State ( ) Most Opp. Power-Play Goals Ohio State ( ) Most Opp. Short-Handed Goals Ferris State ( ) Michigan (1-6-96) Most Opp. Penalties Ohio State ( ) Period Most Opp. Goals W. Michigan (1-3-88) Michigan (1-6-96) Most Opp. Shots on Goal Lake Superior State ( ) Fewest Opp. Shots on Goal Lake Forest ( ) Michigan State ( ) Most Opp. Penalty Minutes Ohio State ( ) The team set a school record with 33 wins.

22 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GAMES PLAYED Career Jarod Palmer ( ) Consecutive Jarod Palmer ( ) GOALS Period Bill Bok vs. Cincinnati ( )... Paul Kinney vs. E. Michigan ( )...Steve Morris vs. N. Michigan ( )...John Ciotti vs. Waterloo (1-4-85)... Gregor Krajnc vs. Omaha ( ) Game Rick Kuraly vs. Lake Forest ( ) Season Gary DeLonge ( ) Career Rick Kuraly ( ) CONSECUTIVE GOALS Game Tommy Wingels at Ohio State ( ) Season Craig Fisher ( to ) FASTEST GOALS Start of Game... :11...Devin Loe at Bemidji State ( ) Start of Period... :07...Rick Kuraly vs. E. Michigan ( ) Two Goals... :11... Matt Davis vs. Bowling Green ( ) Three Goals...6:13... Mike Orn vs. Ferris State ( ) Four Goals...37:09... Mike Van Schaack vs. Cinn. ( ) MOST ASSISTS Period John Malloy vs. Missouri ( ) Game John Malloy vs. Missouri ( )... Kevin Beaton vs. Waterloo ( ) Season John Malloy ( ) Career Steve Morris ( ) MOST POINTS Period John Malloy vs. Missouri ( ) Game Gary DeLonge vs. Cincinnati ( ) Season Gary DeLonge (1979) Career Steve Morris ( ) POINT-SCORING STREAKS One-Point Games Rick Kuraly ( )... Steve Morris ( )...Bill Easdale ( )...Craig Fisher ( )... Andy Miele ( ) Two-Point Games Craig Fisher ( ) GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN Game Dan Boyle, last time vs. UAF ( ) Season Dave McClintock ( )...Kevin Beaton ( ) Career Dave McClintock ( ) GAME-WINNING GOALS Season Sean Kuraly ( ) Career Ryan Jones ( ) POWER-PLAY GOALS Season Steve Morris ( )... Greg Hogeboom ( ) Career Rick Kuraly ( ) SHORT-HANDED GOALS Season Randy Robitaille ( ) Career Nathan Davis ( ) PENALTIES Period many times Game many times Season Todd Harkins ( ) Career Vern Sketchley ( ) PENALTY MINUTES Period Danny Stewart vs. Michigan St. ( ) Game Danny Stewart vs. Michigan St. ( ) Season Todd Harkins ( ) Career Vern Sketchley ( ) GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Season Ryan Mckay ( ) Career Jeff Zatkoff ( ) MOST SAVES BY A GOALIE Period Lee Cannon vs. W. Michigan ( ) Game Lee Cannon vs. W. Michigan ( ) Season Mark Michaud ( ) Career...2, David Burleigh ( ) MOST SHUTOUTS BY A GOALIE Season Cody Reichard ( )...Connor Knapp ( ) Career Connor Knapp ( ) MOST MINUTES PLAYED BY A GOALIE Season...2, David Burleigh ( ) Career...7, David Burleigh ( ) SAVE PERCENTAGE Season Ryan McKay ( ) Career Jeff Zatkoff ( ) ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Game Kevin Beaton vs. Waterloo ( ) Season Bobby Marshall ( )...Dan Boyle ( ) Career Dan Boyle ( ) POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Game Kevin Beaton vs. Waterloo ( ) Season Dan Boyle ( ) Career Kevin Beaton ( ) HAT TRICKS Season Gary DeLonge ( ) Career Rick Kuraly ( ) Matt Davis set a school record by scoring two goals in 11 seconds versus Bowling Green on Nov. 25, Miami Hockey

23 ANNUAL GOAL LEADERS ANNUAL ASSIST LEADERS ANNUAL LEADERS ANNUAL POINT LEADERS GARY DELONGE Rick Kuraly Rick Kuraly Steve Morris Rick Kuraly John Ciotti John Ciotti Todd Channell Mike Orn Mike Orn Craig Fisher Craig Fisher Ken House, R. Vanderydt Ken House Brian Savage Shawn Penn Andrew Miller Kevyn Adams Randy Robitaille Adam Copeland Jason Deskins Pat Leahy Jason Deskins Mike Glumac Greg Hogeboom Matt Christie Christie, Grant, Guerin Ryan Jones Ryan Jones Ryan Jones Carter Camper Jarod Palmer Reilly Smith Reilly Smith Riley Barber Barber, Coleman Barber, Coleman...20 ANNUAL SAVES LEADERS Pat Burrows Dan Kodatsky Dan Kodatsky Dan Kodatsky Alain Chevrier Alain Chevrier Brent Smith Brent Smith Steve McKichan Steve McKichan Mark Michaud MARK MICHAUD Mark Michaud Mark Michaud Richard Shulmistra Richard Shulmistra Chuck Thuss Trevor Prior Trevor Prior Trevor Prior Ian Olsen David Burleigh David Burleigh David Burleigh David Burleigh B. Crawford-West B. Crawford-West Jeff Zatkoff Jeff Zatkoff Jeff Zatkoff Connor Knapp Cody Reichard Cody Reichard Connor Knapp Ryan McKay Ryan McKay Jay Williams JOHN MALLOY Steve Morris Steve Morris Kevin Beaton Steve Morris Greg Lukas Todd Channell Todd Channell Mike Martinec Bob Wallwork Boyd Sutton Bob Wallwork Bobby Marshall Joe Cook Bobby Marshall Kevyn Adams Kevyn Adams Randy Robitaille Dan Boyle Tim Leahy Mark Shalawylo Dustin Whitecotton J. Deskins, D. Edwardson Jason Deskins Mike Kompon M. Kompon, D. Edwardson Andy Greene Mitch Ganzak Nathan Davis Mitch Ganzak Chris Wideman Andy Miele Andy Miele Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik...36 ANNUAL G.A.A. LEADERS Dan Kodatsky Dan Kodatsky Alain Chevrier Alain Chevrier Alain Chevrier Alain Chevrier Brent Smith Brent Smith Steve McKichan Paul Ruggieri Steve McKichan Mark Michaud Richard Shulmistra Mark Michaud Richard Shulmistra Richard Shulmistra Chuck Thuss Eustace King Trevor Prior Trevor Prior Ian Olsen Andy Marsch David Burleigh David Burleigh David Burleigh B. Crawford-West B. Crawford-West Charlie Effinger Jeff Zatkoff Jeff Zatkoff Connor Knapp Cody Reichard Connor Knapp Connor Knapp RYAN MCKAY Ryan McKay Jay Williams GARY DELONGE Steve Morris Steve Morris, Rick Kuraly Steve Morris Kevin Beaton Greg Lukas John Ciotti Todd Channell Mike Martinec Mike Orn Craig Fisher Craig Fisher Ken House Ken House Chris Bergeron Kevyn Adams Kevyn Adams Kevyn Adams Randy Robitaille Dan Boyle, Tim Leahy Jason Deskins P. Leahy, D. Whitecotton Jason Deskins Jason Deskins Mike Kompon Derek Edwardson Matt Christie Nathan Davis Nathan Davis Ryan Jones Carter Camper Jarod Palmer Andy Miele Reilly Smith Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik...45 ANNUAL P.I.M. LEADERS P. Kinney, D. Fitzpatrick Vern Sketchley Vern Sketchley Vern Sketchley Andy McMillin Tim Moore Mike Macoun Tim Moore Mike Macoun TODD HARKINS Scott Luik Todd Harkins Jaan Luik Jason Mallon Joe Cook, Matt Oates B. Marshall, Matt Oates Marc Tropper Dan Boyle Marc Tropper Tim Leahy Jason Deskins Pat Leahy Danny Stewart Danny Stewart Chris Knupp, D. Stewart Andy Greene Ryan Jones Brad Robbins Ryan Jones Ryan Jones Will Weber Curtis McKenzie Matt Tomassoni Will Weber Curtis McKenzie Blake Coleman Blake Coleman...99

24 100-POINT CLUB/ALL-TIME CAPTAINS 100-POINT CLUB Player Games Goals Assists Points Year 1. Steve Morris Carter Camper Rick Kuraly Kevyn Adams Bill Bok Austin Czarnik Andy Miele Vern Sketchley Todd Channell Kevin Beaton Mike Orn Dan Boyle Ryan Jones Mike Kompon Jarod Palmer Pat Cannone Nathan Davis Boyd Sutton Dave Wheeldon John Ciotti Dave McClintock Ken House Jason Deskins Riley Barber Enrico Blasi Bill Easdale Greg Lukas Jeff Sisto Reilly Smith Chris Bergeron Derek Edwardson Greg Hogeboom Matt Christie Tim Leahy Bobby Marshall Marty Guerin Andy Cozzi Andy Greene Pete Shipman Rob Vanderydt John Malloy Brian Savage Craig Fisher Blake Coleman Randy Robitaille Greg Dornbach Andrew Miller Justin Mercier Pat Leahy Mitch Ganzak Gary DeLonge, Paul Kinney, John Malloy Paul Kinney, John Malloy, Pete Shipman Bill Bok, Mike Bradford, Dave McClintock, Vern Sketchley Kevin Beaton, Dave McClintock, Andrew McMillin, Steve Morris Kevin Beaton, Dave McClintock, Andrew McMillin, Steve Morris Shawn Lynes, Dave Wheeldon, Andrew McMillin John Ciotti, Mark Dean, Bill Easdale, Paul Beirnes Bill Easdale, Ron Renner, Mike Orn Mike Orn, Mike Martinec Mike Orn, Boyd Sutton, Rob Robinson Chris Archer, Dan Beaudette, Paul Swift Greg Island, Dan Beaudette Scott Mazi, Joey Saban, Steve Wilson Chris Bergeron, Trent Eigner, Rob Fischer, ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS Brian Savage Chris Bergeron, Enrico Blasi, Trent Eigner, Brian Savage Enrico Blasi, Trent Eigner, Bob Marshall Andrew Backen, Pat Hanley, Jason Mallon, Andrew Miller Kevyn Adams, Andrew Backen, Pat Hanley Barry Schutte, Tom White Todd Rohloff, Brooke Chateau, Adam Copeland, Dan Boyle Jeremy Bautch, Ryan Brindley Jeremy Bautch, Jason Deskins, Josh Mizerek, Dustin Whitecotton Jason Deskins, Anthony Donskov, Pat Leahy, Evan Cheverie, Matt Medvecz Jason Deskins, Evan Cheverie, Clarke Walford, Matt Medvecz Nick Jardine, Matt Medvecz, Chris Knupp, Derek Edwardson Miami Hockey Derek Edwardson, Andy Greene, Mikeike Kompon Andy Greene, Chris Busby Andy Greene, Matt Davis, Stephen Dennis, Ryan Jones Nathan Davis, Ryan Jones, Kevin Roeder Ryan Jones, Nathan Davis, Kevin Roeder, Brian Kaufman Brian Kaufman, Kevin Roeder Tommy Wingels Carter Camper, Pat Cannone, Andy Miele (A), Alden Hirschfeld (A), Will Weber (A) Alden Hirschfeld, Will Weber, Reilly Smith Steven Spinell Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik, Blake Coleman (A), Sean Kuraly (A)

25 Andy Miele Most Valuable Player GARY DeLONGE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Gary DeLonge Dan Kodatsky Steve Morris Kevin Beaton Kevin Beaton Greg Lukas John Ciotti Todd Channell Mike Martinec Mike Orn Boyd Sutton Craig Fisher Rob Vanderydt Joe Cook Brian Savage Richard Shulmistra Chuck Thuss Kevyn Adams Randy Robitaille Dan Boyle Jason Deskins Dustin Whitecotton David Burliegh Mike Glumac Mike Kompon Derek Edwardson Andy Greene Andy Greene Nathan Davis Ryan Jones & Jeff Zatkoff Carter Camper Cody Reichard Andy Miele Reilly Smith Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik Austin Czarnik STEVE CADY MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Rick Smith Mike Kirwin Andrew McMillin Greg Lukas Ron Renner Mike Martinec Tim Huettl Mike Martinec Rob Robinson Chris Archer Scott Luik Todd Harkins Chris Bergeron Joe Cook Rene Vonlanthen Shawn Penn Chuck Thuss Tom White Trevor Prior Dustin Whitecotton Pat Leahy and Andy Marsch Clarke Walford Bart Stevens Nick Petraglia Matt Medvecz Todd Grant Stephen Dennis Matt Davis Brian Kaufman Alexandre Lacombe Brandon Smith Justin Vaive Reilly Smith Ben Paulides Garrett Kennedy Justin Greenberg Taylor Richart TEAM HONORS/AWARDS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Dave Wheeldon and Jim Buettgen Steve Wilson Terry Ouimet Andrew Backen Jeff Reid Trevor Prior Dustin Whitecotton Bart Stevens David Bowen Matt Cady, Derek Edwardson, Mike Kompon,...A.J. Kratofil, Nick Petraglia and Brian Sipotz Chris Busby John Richmond & Matt Davis Matt Christie and Marty Guerin Nathan Davis, Charlie Effinger, Ryan Jones... & Brad Robbins Michael Findorff, Brian Kaufman, Alexandre Lacombe, Bill Loupee, Justin Mercier and Kevin Roeder Jarod Palmer, Dane Hetland, Gary Steffes,... & Brandon Smith Carter Camper and Justin Vaive Alden Hirschfeld, Patrick Tiesling,...Cameron Schilling, Connor Knapp & Cody Reichard Steve Mason & Steven Spinell Bryon Paulazzo Blake Coleman, Cody Murphy & Ben Paulides Dr. PHILLIP SHRIVER ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Dave McClintock & Dan Kodatsky Kevin Beaton Alain Chevrier Jack Wright Todd Channell & Paul Beirnes John O Connor Mike Orn Jeff Sisto Steve McKichan Rob Vanderydt Craig Fisher Joey Saban Enrico Blasi & Bobby Marshall Andrew Miller Kevyn Adams Barry Schutte Dan Boyle Randy Robitaille Josh Mizerek Jason Deskins Ken Marsch Nick Jardine Derek Edwardson Joe Pomaranski Andy Greene Matt Christie & Marty Guerin Nathan Davis Jeff Zatkoff Jarod Palmer Carter Camper Connor Knapp & Cody Reichard Joe Hartman Bryon Paulazzo Austin Czarnik Riley Barber Anthony Louis Louie Belpedio BILL DAVIDGE OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER Craig Fisher Rob Vanderydt Ken House Brian Savage Shawn Penn Kevyn Adams Kevyn Adams Randy Robitaille & Dan Boyle Dan Boyle Jason Deskins Pat Leahy Jason Deskins Mike Glumac Mike Kompon Greg Hogeboom Matt Christie & Marty Guerin Nathan Davis Nathan Davis & Ryan Jones Ryan Jones Carter Camper Andy Miele Andy Miele Reilly Smith Austin Czarnik Blake Coleman Riley Barber & Sean Kuraly MITCH KORN OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER Mike Bradford Alain Chevrier Steve McKichan Mark Michaud Mark Michaud Mark Michaud Mark Michaud Richard Shulmistra Richard Shulmistra Chuck Thuss and Jason Mallon Justin Krall Todd Rohloff Joe Bodnar and Todd Rohloff Ryan Brindley Matt Medvecz David Burleigh David Burleigh David Burleigh B. Crawford-West and Andy Greene Andy Greene Andy Greene Mitch Ganzak Alec Martinez Kevin Roeder Will Weber Vincent LoVerde Steven Spinell Steven Spinell Matthew Caito Matthew Caito GEORGE GWOZDECKY BLUE LINE CLUB AWARD Paul Kinney Rick Smith Kevin Beaton Steve Morris Mike Kirwin Alain Chevrier Paul Beirnes Tim Moore John O Connor Mike Orn Chris Archer Greg Island & Paul Swift Steve Wilson Steve Wilson Enrico Blasi Enrico Blasi Andrew Miller Eustace King Tom White Trevor Prior Josh Mizerek Josh Mizerek & Andy Marsch Ernie Hartlieb Brian Sipotz David Bowen & Chris Knupp Brian Sipotz Chris Busby Stephen Dennis Charlie Effinger Kevin Roeder Gary Steffes Tommy Wingels Carter Camper Cody Reichard Joe Hartman & Curtis McKenzie Bryon Paulazzo Blake Coleman BERRY FAMILY OUTSTANDING SENIOR Dan Beaudette Scott Mazi Ken House Chris Bergeron Bobby Marshall Jason Mallon Kevyn Adams Barry Schutte Adam Copeland Ryan Brindley Dustin Whitecotton Pat Leahy Mike Glumac Nick Jardine Mike Kompon Todd Grant Matt Davis Matt Christie Ryan Jones Brian Kaufman Jarod Palmer Pat Cannone Connor Knapp Steven Spinell Max Cook Austin Czarnik TOM BROWN UNSUNG HERO AWARD Matt Tomassoni Marc Hagel Alex Gacek Cody Murphy

26 HOBEY BAKER WINNER Miami Hockey

27 NCHC/NATIONAL HONORS HOBEY BAKER FINALIST ALL-NCHC Brian Savage Randy Robitaille Dan Boyle Austin Czarnik Second Team Riley Barber Second Team Matthew Caito NCHC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Derek Edwardson Andy Greene Nathan Davis Anthony Louis Louie Belpedio Blake Coleman (MVP) Ryan Jones Carter Camper Cody Reichard Austin Czarnik NCHC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Andy Miele Reilly Smith NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Louie Belpedio George Gwozdecky Enrico Blasi

28 CCHA HONORS CCHA COACH OF THE YEAR CCHA BEST AWARDS George Gwozdecky & Mark Mazzoleni Enrico Blasi 00-01, 03-04, 05-06, 09-10, CCHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bobby Marshall Defensive Defenseman Joe Cook Offensive Defenseman Chris Bergeron Defensive Forward Brian Savage Derek Edwardson Cody Reichard Chuck Thuss Top Goaltender Dan Boyle Offensive Defenseman Andy Greene Offensive Defenseman Offensive Defenseman Defensive Defenseman Andy Miele Austin Czarnik Charlie Effinger Top Goaltender Nathan Davis Defensive Forward Alec Martinez Defensive Defenseman CCHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Cody Reichard Top Goaltender Tommy Wingels Defensive Forward Will Weber Defensive Defenseman Riley Barber Miami Hockey

29 CCHA HONORS ALL-CCHA ALL-CCHA (CONT.) Kevin Beaton Second Team Steve McKichan Mike Orn Derek Edwardson Andy Greene Ryan Jones 05-06, Second Team Craig Fisher Joe Cook Second Team Brian Savage Nathan Davis Second Team Alec Martinez Mitch Ganzak Second Team Bobby Marshall Second Team Second Team Richard Shulmistra Second Team Chris Bergeron Jeff Zatkoff Second Team Justin Mercier Carter Camper Hon. Mention Chuck Thuss Kevyn Adams Second Team Randy Robitaille Jarod Palmer Cody Reichard Tommy Wingels Second Team Dan Boyle Trevor Prior Second Team Adam Copeland Andy Miele Second Team Reilly Smith Chris Wideman Second Team Jason Deskins Second Team Dustin Whitecotton Mike Kompon Second Team Pat Cannone Austin Czarnik Riley Barber

30 CCHA/NATIONAL HONORS ALL-CCHA (CONT.) NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (CONT.) Matthew Caito TERRY FLANAGAN MEMORIAL AWARD Pat Cannone Connor Knapp Most Outstanding Player Curtis McKenzie ACADEMIC ALL-CCHA/SCHOLAR ATHLETE Chuck Thuss Ernie Hartlieb CCHA ALL-TOURNAMENT Rick Kuraly Jim Buettgen Dave Wheeldon Bobby Marshall Andy Greene & Ryan Jones & Rob Robinson Chris Archer Scott Mazi Andy Miele (MVP) Cody Reichard Reilly Smith Steve Wilson Andrew Backen Trevor Prior Will Weber NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Dustin Whitecotton A.J. Kratofil Mike Kompon Justin Mercier Cameron Schilling , Cody Reichard Miami Hockey

31 CCHA HONORS ACADEMIC ALL-CCHA/SCHOLAR ATHLETE (CONT.) CCHA/BAUER NIKE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (CONT.) Derek Edwardson Marty Guerin Scholar-Athlete Nominee Charlie Effinger Scholar-Athlete Nominee Marc Boxer Justin Krall Kevyn Adams Nathan Davis Scholar-Athlete Nominee Brandon Smith Scholar-Athlete Nominee MIAMI YEARLY AWARDS Carter Camper Scholar-Athlete Nominee Scholar-Athlete of the Year Dan Boyle Randy Robitaille Ryan Brindley Mike Kompon 2004 Scholar-Athlete Andy Miele 2011 Male Athlete Austin Czarnik 2013 Male Athlete CCHA/BAUER NIKE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Josh Mizerek Alex Kim Nick Jardine Derek Edwardson Joe Pomaranski Andy Greene Craig Fisher Ken Hous Rhys Hollyman Matt Davis Matt Christie Marty Guerin Bobby Marshall Richard Shulmistra Dan Daikawa Raymond Eichenlaub Jeff Zatkoff Connor Knapp

32 CCHA/MIAMI HONORS CCHA/BAUER NIKE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (CONT.) Chris Wideman Joe Hartman Curtis McKenzie Riley Barber Matthew Caito Ryan McKay MIAMI ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Alain Chevrier 1992 Steve Morris 1994 Kevin Beaton 1995 Bobby Marshall 2004 Dan Boyle 2007 Steve Cady 2009 Rick Kuraly Miami Hockey

33 ALL-AMERICANS DEFENSEMAN BOBBY MARSHALL 1993 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS CENTER BRIAN SAVAGE 1993 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GOALTENDER CHUCK THUSS 1995 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR W-L-T GAA SV. PCT DEFENSEMAN DAN BOYLE 1997 & 1998 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS

34 ALL-AMERICANS CENTER RANDY ROBITAILLE 1997 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS CENTER DEREK EDWARDSON 2004 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS DEFENSEMAN ANDY GREENE 2005 SECOND-TEAM & 2006 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS FORWARD NATHAN DAVIS 2007 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Miami Hockey

35 ALL-AMERICANS FORWARD RYAN JONES 2008 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS DEFENSEMAN ALEC MARTINEZ 2008 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS FORWARD CARTER CAMPER 2009 & 2011 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GOALTENDER CODY REICHARD 2010 SECOND-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR W-L-T GAA SV. PCT

36 ALL-AMERICANS FORWARD ANDY MIELE 2011 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS FORWARD REILLY SMITH 2012 FIRST-TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS FORWARD AUSTIN CZARNIK 2013 FIRST-TEAM & SECOND- TEAM WEST ALL-AMERICAN YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Miami Hockey

37 ALL-TIME SCORES Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home /Away O 20 CINCINNATI...W O 27 at Bowling Green...L O 28 BOWLING GREEN...L N 3 at Northern Michigan...L N 4 at Northern Michigan...L N 10 Illinois-Chicago...W N 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L N 17 KENT STATE...W N 18 KENT STATE...W D 1 at Michigan-Dearborn (OT)...T D 2 at Michigan-Dearborn (OT)...L D 8 at Eastern Michigan...W D 9 at Eastern Michigan...W D 15 MISSOURI...W D 16 MISSOURI...W J 5 at St. Louis...L J 6 at St. Louis...L J 10 at Cincinnati... W J 12 at Kent State...L J 13 at Kent State...W J 17 at Cincinnati... W J 19 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN...W J 20 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN...L J 23 at Cincinnati... W J 26 at Western Michigan...L J 27 at Western Michigan...L J 31 CINCINNATI...W F 2 at Illinois-Chicago...W F 3 at Illinois-Chicago...W F 10 DUQUESNE...W F 14 ST. LOUIS...L F 16 EASTERN MICHIGAN...W F 17 EASTERN MICHIGAN...W F 23 OHIO STATE...L F 24 CINCINNATI...W F 26 EASTERN MICHIGAN...W M 2 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN...W Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home 9-8-1/Away O 20 at Wisconsin...L O 26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L O 27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L N 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...L N 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 9 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...T N 10 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N 16 at Ferris State...L N 17 at Ferris State...L N 23 at Illinois-Chicago...W N 24 at Illinois-Chicago...W N 27 at Ohio State (OT)...T N 30 at Western Michigan...L D 1 at Western Michigan...L D 4 U.S. INTERNATIONAL...W D 7 LAKE FOREST...W D 8 LAKE FOREST...W D 28 Orsby (Sweden)...W D 29 Olofstrom (Sweden)...W D 30 Boro (Sweden)...T J 2 Grastorp (Sweden)...W J 4 Vaxjo (Sweden)...W J 8 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L J 18 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...L J 19 at Bowling Green...W J 22 KENT STATE...W J 25 KENT STATE...W J 26 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN...W F 1 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN...W F 2 at Lake Forest (OT)...W F 8 at Lake Forest...W F 9 BOWLING GREEN...L F 12 at Michigan-Dearborn...W F 15 at Michigan-Dearborn...W F 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN...W F 23 EASTERN MICHIGAN...W F 29 at Kent State...W M 1 at Kent State...W Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home /Away O 17 at Lake Superior State (OT)... T O 18 at Lake Superior State...L O 22 at Bowling Green...L O 24 VAXJO*...W O 25 VAXJO*...W O 31 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N 1 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...W N 7 at Western Michigan...L N 8 at Western Michigan...L N 14 FERRIS STATE...W N 15 FERRIS STATE...L N 21 at Northern Michigan...L N 22 at Northern Michigan...L N 25 at Ohio State...L N 28 at Ferris State...L N 29 at Ferris State...L D 5 at Michigan State (OT)...T D 6 at Michigan State... L D 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L D 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J 9 at Michigan-Dearborn*...L J 10 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 16 WILFRID LAURIER*...W J 17 WILFRID LAURIER*...W J 30 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO *...W J 31 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO *...W F 3 OHIO STATE...L F 6 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W F 7 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W F 13 at Lake Forest*... W F 14 at Lake Forest*... W F 17 at Ohio State... L F 20 LAKE FOREST*... W F 21 LAKE FOREST*... W F 24 at Bowling Green...L Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /11th O 16 WILFRID LAURIER*...W O 17 WILFRID LAURIER*...W O 23 at Western Michigan...W O 24 at Western Michigan...L O 30 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO*...W O 31 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO*...L N 6 WATERLOO*...W N 7 WATERLOO*...W N 13 at Northern Michigan...L N 14 at Northern Michigan (OT)...W N 20 FERRIS STATE...W N 21 FERRIS STATE...L N 27 at Illinois-Chicago*...W N28 at Illinois-Chicago*...W D 4 at Notre Dame... L D 5 at Notre Dame... L D 11 MICHIGAN...L D 12 MICHIGAN...L The team, coached by Steve Cady, was the first to play at the varsity level, compiling a mark. D 18 at Bowling Green...L D 19 at Bowling Green...L J 8 MICHIGAN TECH (OT)...L J 9 MICHIGAN TECH...W J 15 at Lake Superior State (OT)... T J 16 at Lake Superior State...L J 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J 23 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J 29 at Michigan State... L J 30 at Michigan State... W F 5 at Ohio State... L F 6 OHIO STATE...L F 12 Michigan...L F 13 Michigan...L F 19 BOWLING GREEN...L F 20 at Bowling Green (OT)...W F 26 OHIO STATE...W F 27 at Ohio State... L Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /6th O 15 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W O 16 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W O 22 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W O 23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (OT)...T O 29 at Ferris State...W O 30 at Ferris State (OT)... L N 5 at Ohio State... L N 6 OHIO STATE (OT)...W N 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...W N 19 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...L N 20 MICHIGAN STATE...L N 27 at Illinois-Chicago...W N 28 at Illinois-Chicago...W D 3 at Lake Superior State...L D 4 at Lake Superior State...L D 10 BOWLING GREEN...L D 11 BOWLING GREEN...L J 7 at Michigan Tech... W J 8 at Michigan Tech... L J 14 at Notre Dame... W J 15 at Notre Dame...L J 21 MICHIGAN...W J 22 MICHIGAN...W J 28 at Ohio State... L J 29 OHIO STATE...L F 4 NOTRE DAME...W F 5 NOTRE DAME...L F 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 12 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 18 at Bowling Green...L F 19 at Bowling Green...L F 25 at Western Michigan...W F 26 at Western Michigan...W M 4 OHIO STATE #...L M 5 OHIO STATE #...W Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home 9-9-0/Away CCHA: /10th O 14 WINDSOR*...W O 15 WILFRID LAURIER*...L O 21 FERRIS STATE...L O 22 FERRIS STATE...L O 28 at Michigan (OT)... L O 29 at Michigan...L N 4 at Northern Michigan...L N 5 at Northern Michigan...L N 11 at Ohio State... L N 12 OHIO STATE...L N 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 25 at Bowling Green...L N 26 at Bowling Green...L N 29 OHIO STATE...W D 9 at Illinois-Chicago...W D 10 at Illinois-Chicago...W D 30 at Minnesota* (OT)...T D 31 at Minnesota*...L J 4 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 6 at Michigan State... L J 7 at Michigan State... L J 13 MICHIGAN TECH...L J 14 MICHIGAN TECH...W J 20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L J 21 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J 27 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...L J 28 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W F 3 OHIO STATE...W F 4 at Ohio State... L F 10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 14 at Ohio State... L F 17 at Western Michigan...L

38 ALL-TIME SCORES F 18 at Western Michigan...W F 24 BOWLING GREEN...L F 25 BOWLING GREEN...W Coach: Steve Cady ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /t-7th O 12 MICHIGAN...L O 13 MICHIGAN...W O 19 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...L O 20 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W O 26 MICHIGAN STATE...L O 27 MICHIGAN STATE...L N 2 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 3 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 9 at Lake Superior State...W N 10 at Lake Superior State...L N 16 OHIO STATE (OT)...T N 17 at Ohio State...L N 23 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N 24 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 30 BOWLING GREEN...L D 1 BOWLING GREEN...L D 7 at Ferris State (OT)... T D 8 at Ferris State...W D 14 at Michigan (OT)...W D 15 at Michigan...L D 28 at RPI*...L D 29 vs. Ferris State *...W J 2 Alaska*...W J 4 vs. Waterloo*...W J 11 at Michigan State (OT)...L J 12 at Michigan State... L J 18 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...W J 19 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L J 25 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L J 26 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W F 1 at Ohio State...W F 2 OHIO STATE...L F 8 at Western Michigan...L F 9 at Western Michigan (OT)...T F 15 at Bowling Green...L F 16 at Bowling Green...L F 22 FERRIS STATE...W F 23 FERRIS STATE...W M 1 at Michigan State #... L M 2 at Michigan State #... L Coach: Bill Davidge (8-28-2) Home /Away CCHA: /9th O 11 at Michigan...L O 12 at Michigan...L O 18 WINDSOR*...W O 19 WINDSOR*...W O 25 at Michigan State... L O 26 at Michigan State... L N 1 at Illinois-Chicago (OT)...W N 2 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 8 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N 9 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...T N 15 at Ohio State...L N 16 OHIO STATE...L N 22 at Western Michigan (OT)...L N 23 at Western Michigan...L N 29 at Bowling Green...L N 30 at Bowling Green...L D 6 FERRIS STATE...L D 7 FERRIS STATE...L D 13 MICHIGAN...L D 14 MICHIGAN...L D 20 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN* (OT)...L D 21 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W J 3 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 4 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 10 MICHIGAN STATE...L J 11 MICHIGAN STATE...L J 17 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L J 18 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...W J 24 at Lake Superior State...L J 25 at Lake Superior State...L J 31 OHIO STATE (OT)...T F 1 at Ohio State...L F 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F 14 BOWLING GREEN...L F 15 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...W F 21 at Ferris State...L F 22 at Ferris State...L Coach: Bill Davidge (8-31-0) Home /Away CCHA: /9th O 10 at Western Michigan...L O 11 at Western Michigan...W O 17 MICHIGAN...W O 18 MICHIGAN (OT)...W O 24 at Michigan State... L O 25 at Michigan State... L O 31 BOWLING GREEN...L N 1 BOWLING GREEN...L N 7 at Lake Superior State...L N 8 at Lake Superior State...L N 14 at Denver*...L N 15 at Denver*...L N 21 at Ohio State... L N 22 OHIO STATE...L N 28 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 29 at Illinois-Chicago...L D 5 FERRIS STATE...W D 6 FERRIS STATE...W D 9 U.S. INTERNATIONAL*...L D 12 at Michigan... L D 13 at Michigan... L D 27 vs. Princeton*...L D 28 vs. Alaska-Anchorage*... L J 2 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...W J 3 MICHIGAN STATE... L J 9 at Bowling Green...L J 10 at Bowling Green...L J 16 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L J 17 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L J 23 at Alaska-Anchorage*... L J 24 at Alaska-Anchorage*... L J 30 OHIO STATE...L J 31 at Ohio State...L F 6 Illinois-CHICAGO (OT)...L F 7 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...L F 13 at Ferris State...W F 14 at Ferris State...L F 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L Coach: Bill Davidge ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /9th O 9 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L O 10 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L O 16 MICHIGAN...W O 17 MICHIGAN...L O 23 at Michigan State... L O 24 at Michigan State... W O 30 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...L O 31 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...L N 6 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N 7 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N 13 ST. CLOUD STATE*...W N 14 ST. CLOUD STATE*...W N 20 at Ohio State...L N 21 OHIO STATE...W N 27 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L N 28 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L D 4 at Ferris State...W D 5 at Ferris State (OT)... T D 11 at Michigan... L D 12 at Michigan... L J 2 vs. Ohio State*...W J 3 vs. Western Michigan*...L J 8 MICHIGAN STATE... W J 9 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...L J 15 at Bowling Green...L J 16 at Bowling Green...L J 22 at Lake Superior State...L J 23 at Lake Superior State...L J 29 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W J 30 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W F 5 OHIO STATE...W F 6 at Ohio State...L F 12 at Illinois-Chicago...L F 13 at Illinois-Chicago...L F 19 FERRIS STATE...W F 20 FERRIS STATE...L F 26 at Western Michigan...L F 27 at Western Michigan...L Coach: Bill Davidge ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /9th O 14 at Michigan...L O 15 at Michigan...L O 21 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L O 22 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W O 28 at Alabama-Huntsville*...L O 29 at Alabama-Huntsville*...W N 4 FERRIS STATE...L N 5 FERRIS STATE...L N 11 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 12 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L N 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...W N 25 at Bowling Green...W N 26 at Bowling Green...L D 2 MICHIGAN STATE...L D 3 MICHIGAN STATE...L D 9 at Ohio State...L D 10 OHIO STATE...L D 16 at Lake Superior State...L D 17 at Lake Superior State (OT)... L D 29 vs. Ohio State*... L D 30 vs. Yale*...L J 6 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 7 at Michigan-Dearborn*...W J 13 at Ferris State...L J 14 at Ferris State...L J 20 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...W J 21 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L J 27 at Western Michigan...W J 28 at Western Michigan...W F 3 BOWLING GREEN...L F 4 BOWLING GREEN...L F 10 at Michigan State... L F 11 at Michigan State... L F 17 at Ohio State...W F 21 OHIO STATE...W F 24 MICHIGAN...L F 25 MICHIGAN...L Coach: George Gwozdecky ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /7th O 13 MICHIGAN (OT)...T O 14 MICHIGAN...L O 20 at Lake Superior State...L O 21 at Lake Superior State...L O 27 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*...W O 28 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*...W N 3 at Ferris State (OT)... T N 4 at Ferris State (OT)... T N 10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W N 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L N 17 at Western Michigan...W N 18 at Western Michigan...L N 24 BOWLING GREEN...L N 25 BOWLING GREEN...L D 1 at Michigan State... L D 2 at Michigan State... L D 8 at Ohio State...L D 9 OHIO STATE...W D 15 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D 16 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L D 28 vs. Cornell*...W D 29 vs. Western Ontario*...L J 5 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN* (OT)...T J 6 MICHIGAN-DEARBORN*...W J 12 FERRIS STATE...L J 13 FERRIS STATE...L J 19 at Illinois-Chicago...W J 20 at Illinois-Chicago...L J 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L J 27 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F 2 at Bowling Green (OT)...L F 3 at Bowling Green...L F 9 MICHIGAN STATE...L F 10 MICHIGAN STATE...L F 16 at Ohio State...W F 20 OHIO STATE...W F 23 at Michigan...L F24 at Michigan...L M 2 at Lake Superior State#...L M 3 at Lake Superior State#...L Miami Hockey

39 ALL-TIME SCORES Coach: George Gwozdecky (5-29-3) Home /Away CCHA: /9th O 12 MICHIGAN...L O 13 MICHIGAN...L O 19 KENT STATE*...W O 20 KENT STATE*...W O 26 at Ferris State...W O 27 at Ferris State (OT)... T N 2 at Ohio State...L N 3 Ohio State...L N 9 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...L N 10 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...T N 16 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 17 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 24 at Michigan State... L N 25 at Michigan State... L N 30 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L D 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L D 7 at Lake Superior State...L D 8 at Lake Superior State...L D 14 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W D 15 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...T D 22 PROVIDENCE*...L J 5 at Maine*...L J 6 at Maine*...L J 11 at Michigan...L J 12 at Michigan...L J 18 OHIO STATE...L J 19 at Ohio State...L J 25 LAKE SUPERIOR...L J 26 LAKE SUPERIOR...L F 1 at Western Michigan...L F 2 at Western Michigan...L F 8 MICHIGAN STATE...L F 9 MICHIGAN STATE...L F 15 at Bowling Green...L F 16 at Bowling Green...L F 22 FERRIS STATE...L F 23 FERRIS STATE (OT)...W Coach: George Gwozdecky ( ) Home 6-7-3/Away CCHA: /5th O 25 at Alaska*+...F O 26 at Alaska*...W N 1 at Ohio State...W N 2 OHIO STATE...W N 8 at Ferris State...W N 9 at Ferris State...W N 15 MICHIGAN...L N 16 MICHIGAN...L N 22 at Lake Superior...L N 23 at Lake Superior...L N 29 BOWLING GREEN...W N 30 at Bowling Green (OT)...T D 6 at Illinois-Chicago...L D 7 at Illinois-Chicago (OT)...L D 13 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D 14 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)T J 3 at Kent State*... W J 4 at Kent State*... W J 10 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W J 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L J 17 at Michigan State... L J 18 at Michigan State... W J 24 FERRIS STATE...L J 25 FERRIS STATE (OT)...T J 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F 7 OHIO STATE...W F 8 at Ohio State (OT)...T F 14 at Michigan...L F 15 at Michigan...L F 21 at Bowling Green...W F 22 BOWLING GREEN...W F 28 at Western Michigan...W F 29 at Western Michigan (OT)T M 6 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...T M 7 MICHIGAN STATE...L M 13 at Western Michigan#...W M 14 at Western Michigan# (OT)W M 21 vs. Michigan#...L M 22 vs. Michigan State (Conso.)#... L Game later forfeited by UAF CCHA Champions/NCAA Participant Coach: George Gwozdecky (27-9-5) Home /Away CCHA: /1st O 23 at Alaska*...W O 24 at Alaska*...L O 30 at Michigan State... W O 31 at Michigan State... W The team, which featured current head coach Enrico Blasi, won a program record 10 consecutive games en route to a mark. N 6 NOTRE DAME... W N 7 NOTRE DAME... W N 13 at Michigan (OT)...T N 14 at Michigan... L N 20 KENT STATE...W N 21 KENT STATE...W N 27 at Ohio State...W N 28 OHIO STATE...W D 4 BOWLING GREEN...W D 5 at Bowling Green...L D 18 FERRIS STATE (OT)... T D 19 FERRIS STATE...W D 28 vs. Boston University*...L D 29 vs. Boston College*...W J 2 at Maine*...L J 3 vs. Lake Superior State*...L J 8 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...T J 9 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J 15 at Notre Dame... W J 16 at Illinois-Chicago...W J 22 MICHIGAN STATE... W J 23 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F 5 KENT STATE...W F 6 MICHIGAN (OT)...W F 12 at Western Michigan...W F 13 at Western Michigan...L F 19 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 20 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W F 25 OHIO STATE...W F 26 at Bowling Green...W M 5 at Ferris State (OT)... T M 6 at Lake Superior (OT)...T M 11 OHIO STATE#...W M 12 OHIO STATE#...W M 20 vs. Ferris State# (OT)... W M 21 vs. Lake Superior#...L M 26 vs. Wisconsin$... L Coach: George Gwozdecky ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /5th O 22 at Lake Superior State...L O 23 at Lake Superior State...L O 29 MICHIGAN STATE... W O 30 MICHIGAN STATE... L N 12 LAKE SUPERIOR... L N 13 NOTRE DAME... W N 19 at Michigan State... T N 20 at Western Michigan...L N 27 vs. Toronto* (OT)...W N 28 vs. New Hampshire*...W D 7 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...L D 10 at Ferris State... L D 11 at Ferris State... L D 29 vs. Colorado College*...L D 30 vs. Brown* (OT)...L J 7 at Kent State... W J 8 at Ohio State... W J 14 KENT STATE... W J 15 KENT STATE... W J 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J 28 at Illinois-Chicago...W J 29 at Illinois-Chicago...W F 4 at Notre Dame... W F 5 at Notre Dame... W F 11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L F 12 FERRIS STATE...W F 18 at Michigan...L F 19 at Bowling Green (OT)...L F 25 MICHIGAN...W F 26 MICHIGAN...W M 1 BOWLING GREEN...W M 4 at Ohio State (OT)...L M 5 OHIO STATE...W M 11 Alaska#...W M 12 Alaska#...L M 13 Alaska#...W M 18 vs. Western Michigan#...L Coach: Mark Mazzoleni ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /t-4th O 21 at Bowling Green...L O 22 BOWLING GREEN...L O 28 at Ohio State... W O 29 OHIO STATE...W N 4 FERRIS STATE...W N 5 FERRIS STATE...L N 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N 18 at Michigan...W N 19 at Michigan...L N 23 at Clarkson*...L N 25 at St. Lawrence*... L N 26 at Vermont*...L D 2 ALASKA*...W D 3 ALASKA*...W D 9 at Illinois-Chicago...L D 10 at Notre Dame (OT)...T D 29 vs. Maine*...L D 30 vs. Merrimack*...L J 6 at Western Michigan (OT)...T J 7 at Western Michigan...W J 12 OHIO STATE...W J 14 at Bowling Green (OT)...T J 20 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...T J 21 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J 27 at Ferris (OT)...T J 28 at Lake Superior State...L F 3 NOTRE DAME...W F 4 NOTRE DAME...W F 10 at Michigan State... W F 11 at Michigan State... W F 17 at Alaska*...W F 18 at Alaska*...L F 24 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (OT)...T F 25 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...W M 3 MICHIGAN...L M 4 MICHIGAN STATE...L M 10 FERRIS STATE#...W M 11 FERRIS STATE#...W M 15 at Lake Superior# (Play-in)...L

40 ALL-TIME SCORES Coach: Mark Mazzoleni ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /7th O 13 vs. Maine*...L O 15 vs. Boston College*...W O 20 MICHIGAN STATE...L N 3 VERMONT*...L N 4 VERMONT*...L N 10 MICHIGAN...L N 11 MICHIGAN...L N 17 at Michigan State... L N 18 at Michigan State (OT)...L N 24 at Illinois-Chicago...L N 25 at Illinois-Chicago...W D 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W D 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L D 8 BOWLING GREEN...W D 9 Alaska...L D 15 FERRIS STATE...W D 16 FERRIS STATE...L J 5 at Bowling Green...L J 6 at Michigan... L J 12 at Notre Dame (OT)...T J 13 at Notre Dame... W J 19 OHIO STATE (OT)...T J 26 at Bowling Green (OT)...W J 27 at Ohio State (OT)...T F 2 Alaska...W F 3 Alaska...W F 9 at Lake Superior State(OT)... T F 10 at Lake Superior State...L F 16 at Ferris State (OT)... L F 17 at Western Michigan...L F 23 NOTRE DAME...L F 25 at Ohio State...W M 1 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO...L M 2 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L M 8 at Michigan#...L M 9 at Michigan#...L NCAA Participant Coach: Mark Mazzoleni ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /2nd O 11 WINDSOR*...L O 12 WINDSOR*...W O 17 at Alaska...W O 18 at Alaska...W O 19 at Alaska...W O 25 FERRIS STATE...W O 26 NOTRE DAME...W N 1 at Vermont*...L N 2 at St. Lawrence*... W N 15 BOWLING GREEN...W N 22 MICHIGAN STATE...L N 23 NOTRE DAME...W N 29 at Colgate*...W N 30 at Cornell*...W D 6 at Western Michigan...W D 7 at Western Michigan (OT)... L D 13 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D 14 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D 27 vs. Clarkson*...W D 28 vs. Minnesota*...L D 30 at Minnesota State*...W J 3 at Notre Dame... W J 10 at Ohio State...W J 11 OHIO STATE...W J 17 at Lake Superior State...L J 18 at Ferris State...L J 24 at Michigan...L J 25 at Michigan...L J 31 at Bowling Green (OT)...T F 1 OHIO STATE...W F 14 at Michigan State... W F 15 at Ferris State...W F 21 BOWLING GREEN...W F 22 MICHIGAN STATE...L F 28 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W M 1 MICHIGAN...W M 7 OHIO STATE #...W M 8 OHIO STATE #...W M 14 vs. Michigan State # (OT)... L M 22 vs. Cornell $...L Coach: Mark Mazzoleni ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /5th O 11 WATERLOO *...W O 18 OHIO STATE...W O 24 Alaska...W O 25 Alaska...W O 31 ST. LAWRENCE *...W N 1 ST. LAWRENCE *...W N 8 at Ohio State...L N 15 NOTRE DAME...W N 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...W N 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W D 5 at Ferris State...W D 6 at Lake Superior State (OT)... L D 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L D 13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W D 27 at Denver *...W D 28 vs. New Hampshire *...W J 2 at Notre Dame... W J 3 at Notre Dame (OT)...T J 9 FERRIS STATE...L J 10 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...T J 16 at Northern Michigan...L J 17 at Lake Superior State...W J 23 MICHIGAN...W J 24 MICHIGAN...W J 30 at Michigan State (OT)...T J 31 at Michigan State... L F06 Alaska...W F07 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...T F 13 at Michigan... L F 14 at Bowling Green...L F 20 at Ferris State...L F 21 at Western Michigan...L F 26 at Ohio State...L F 27 BOWLING GREEN...W M 7 at Bowling Green...L M 13 at Northern Michigan#...L M 14 at Northern Michigan#...L Coach: Mark Mazzoleni ( ) Home 7-6-3/Away CCHA: /9th O 9 Bowling Green...L O 10 BOWLING GREEN (OT)...T O 16 at Northern Michigan...L O 17 at Northern Michigan...L O 23 at Providence *...W O 24 at New Hampshire *...L O 30 Western Michigan (OT)...T O 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N 6 at Alaska...L N 7 at Alaska...L N 13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L N 14 MICHIGAN STATE... L N 20 at Ohio State (OT)...L N 21 OHIO STATE...W N 27 at Bowling Green...L N 28 at Western Michigan (OT)...T D 4 MICHIGAN...L D 11 ST. CLOUD STATE *...L D 12 ST. CLOUD STATE * (OT)...T D 27 vs. Colgate...L D 28 vs. St. Lawrence (OT)...W J 8 at Michigan State... L J 9 at Notre Dame... L J 12 OHIO STATE (OT)...W J 15 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J 16 vs. Michigan State...L J 29 at Ferris State...W J 30 at Ferris State (OT)... T F 12 at Lake Superior State...L F 13 at Lake Superior State...W F 19 Alaska...W F 20 FERRIS STATE (OT)... W F 26 at Michigan... L F 27 at Michigan... L M 5 NOTRE DAME (OT)... W M 6 NOTRE DAME...L Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home 8-6-1/Away CCHA: /t-9th O 8 at Western Michigan (OT)...T O 9 at Western Michigan...w O 15 at St. Cloud State * (OT)... W O 16 at St. Cloud State *... W O 22 PROVIDENCE *...L O 23 PROVIDENCE *...W O 28 at Notre Dame...L O 29 at Notre Dame...T N 6 BOWLING GREEN...W N 12 MICHIGAN...L N 13 MICHIGAN (OT)...L N 19 MICHIGAN STATE...W N 20 MICHIGAN STATE...W D 3 OHIO STATE...W D 5 at Ohio State...L D 27 vs. North Dakota *...L D 28 vs. Omaha *...L J 8 at Bowling Green...W J 14 at Michigan...L J 15 at Michigan...L J 21 FERRIS STATE (OT)...T J 22 FERRIS STATE (OT)...W J 28 at Lake Superior State...L J 29 at Lake Superior State...L F 4 Alaska...W F 5 Alaska (OT)...W F 11 at Bowling Green...L F 12 BOWLING GREEN...L F 18 at Omaha...L F 20 at Omaha...W F 25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L F 26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L F 29 at Ohio State...L M 4 OHIO STATE...L M 10 at Michigan State #... L M 11 at Michigan State #... L Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /t-2nd O 13 CLARKSON *...W O 14 CLARKSON (OT) *...T O 20 at Providence *...L O 21 at New Hampshire *...L O 27 at Michigan...L O 28 at Michigan...L N 3 NOTRE DAME...L N 4 NOTRE DAME (OT)...T N 10 at Bemidji State *...W N 11 at Bemidji State *...W N 17 OMAHA...W N 18 OMAHA...W N 24 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W N 25 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D 1 at Western Michigan...L D 2 at Western Michigan...W D 8 at Notre Dame... W D 9 at Notre Dame... W D 29 vs Vermont *...L D 30 vs. New Hampshire *...L J 12 at Ferris State...L J 13 at Ferris State...W J 19 at Michigan State... L J 20 at Michigan State... L J 26 BOWLING GREEN...W J 27 BOWLING GREEN...W F 2 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W The team was the first team coached by curent head coach Enrico Blasi Miami Hockey

41 ALL-TIME SCORES F 3 WESTERN MIGHIGAN...W F 9 at Ohio State...W F 10 OHIO STATE...L F 16 at Alaska...L F 17 at Alaska...W F 23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L F 24 NORTHERN MIGHIGAN...W F 27 at Ohio State...W M 2 OHIO STATE...W M8 BOWLING GREEN#...L M9 BOWLING GREEN# (OT)...L Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home 5-9-2/Away CCHA: /10th O12 MERRIMACK*...L O13 MERRIMACK*...W O19 at Clarkson*...L O20 at Clarkson*...W O26 at Ferris State...W O27 at Ferris State...W N2 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...T N3 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N9 at Bowling Green...L N10 at Bowling Green...W N16 at Michigan State... L N17 at Michigan State... L N30 at Ohio State (OT)...W D1 OHIO STATE (OT)...L D7 MICHIGAN (OT)...L D8 MICHIGAN...L D28 vs. Boston College*...L D29 vs. Yale*...W J4 Alaska (OT)...T J5 Alaska (OT)...L J11 FERRIS STATE...W J12 FERRIS STATE...L J18 at Lake Superior State...W J19 at Lake Superior State...L J25 NOTRE DAME (OT)...L J26 NOTRE DAME...W F1 at Omaha...L F2 at Omaha...L F15 at Northern Michigan...L F16 at Northern Michigan...L F22 MICHIGAN STATE...L F23 MICHIGAN STATE...L F25 at Ohio State...L M1 OHIO STATE...W M8 at Northern Michigan#...L M9 at Northern Michigan#...L Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /t-5th O4 vs. Air Force*...W O5 vs. Bowling Green*...W O11 ST. LAWRENCE*...W O12 ST. LAWRENCE*...L O18 at Omaha...L O19 at Omaha...W O25 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W O26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W N1 BOWLING GREEN...W N2 BOWLING GREEN...W N8 at Notre Dame... W N9 at Notre Dame... L N15 at Findlay*...W N16 FINDLAY* (OT)...W N22 Alaska (OT)...T N23 Alaska...W D6 at Ohio State...L D7 at Ohio State...L D27 at Denver*...L D28 vs. Clarkson*...W J4 at Michigan (OT)...L J5 at Michigan...L J10 OMAHA...W J11 OMAHA (OT)...T J17 at Western Michigan...L J18 at Western Michigan...L J24 FERRIS STATE...W J25 FERRIS STATE...L J31 at Michigan State... W F1 at Michigan State... L F13 OHIO STATE...L F15 vs. Ohio State...W F21 SACRED HEART*...W F22 SACRED HEART*...L F28 at Alaska...L M1 at Alaska (OT)...T M7 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W M8 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W M14 NOTRE DAME#...W M15 NOTRE DAME#...L M16 NOTRE DAME#...L The team was only the second RedHawk squad in school history to claim the regular season CCHA title NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /2nd O3 vs. St. Lawrence*... L O4 vs. Ohio State*... L O10 MICHIGAN...W O11 MICHIGAN...L vs. Mass.-Lowell* (OT)...T O18 vs. Air Force*...L O24 at Lake Superior State...W O25 at Lake Superior State...W O31 at Bowling Green...L N1 at Bowling Green (OT)...T N7 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*...W N8 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*...W N14 MICHIGAN STATE... W N15 MICHIGAN STATE... L N21 Alaska...W N22 Alaska (OT)...W D5 at Ohio State...W D6 OHIO STATE...W D20 vs. New Hampshire*...L D21 vs. Princeton*...W J9 at Northern Michigan...L J10 at Northern Michigan...W J16 at Ferris State...L J17 at Ferris State...W J23 OMAHA (OT)...T J24 OMAHA (OT)...W J30 at Michigan State... W J31 at Michigan State... W F6 NOTRE DAME... W F7 NOTRE DAME... W F13 at Michigan... L F14 at Michigan... L F27 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...T F28 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W M5 OHIO STATE (OT)...W M6 at Ohio State...L M12 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE#...W M13 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE# (OT)...W M19 vs. Ohio State# (OT)... L M20 vs. Northern Michigan#...W M26 vs. Denver$... L Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home 8-7-1/Away CCHA: /7th O8 vs. Boston University*...W O9 vs. Northeastern*...W O15 NOTRE DAME... W O16 NOTRE DAME... W O21 at Ohio State... L O22 OHIO STATE...L O29 at St. Lawrence*... L O30 at St. Lawrence*... L N5 at Michigan... L N6 at Michigan... L N19 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT)...L N20 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N26 at Bowling Green (OT)...T N27 at Bowling Green...L D3 ROBERT MORRIS*...W D4 ROBERT MORRIS*...W D10 FERRIS STATE (OT)... T D11 FERRIS STATE...L D29 vs. Colorado College*...L D30 vs. Minnesota State (OT)*... T J7 MICHIGAN STATE...L J8 MICHIGAN STATE...W J14 at Northern Michigan...L J15 at Northern Michigan (OT)...T J21 OMAHA...L J22 OMAHA...W J28 at Ferris State (OT)... W J29 at Ferris State...W F4 at Western MIchigan...W F5 at Western Michigan...L F11 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L F12 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W F18 at Alaska...W F19 at Alaska...W M4 OHIO STATE...L M5 at Ohio State (OT)...T M11 at Michigan State#... L M12 at Michigan State# (OT)... L CCHA Champions/NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi (26-9-4) Home /Away CCHA: /1st O8 vs. North Dakota*...L O9 vs. Wayne State*... W O21 at Omaha...W O22 at Omaha...W N4 OHIO STATE...W N5 at Ohio State... W N11 at Lake Superior State...W N12 at Lake Superior State...L N18 NOTRE DAME (OT)...T N19 NOTRE DAME...W N25 BOWLING GREEN...W N26 at Bowling Green...W D2 MICHIGAN...W D3 MICHIGAN...W D9 ST. LAWRENCE (OT)...T D10 CLARKSON...W D29 vs. RPI* (OT)...W D30 vs. Ohio State*+ (OT)... T J6 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L J7 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W J10 at Ohio State... L J13 at Notre Dame (OT)...T J14 at Notre Dame... W J20 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J21 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J27 at Ferris State...W J28 at Ferris State...W F3 ALASKA...L F4 ALASKA...W F14 OHIO STATE...W F17 at Michigan State... L F18 at Michigan State... L F23 at Bowling Green...W F25 BOWLING GREEN...W M10 WESTERN MICHIGAN#...W M11 WESTERN MICHIGAN# (OT)...W M17 vs. Northern Michigan#...W M18 vs. Michigan State#...L M24 vs. Boston College$...L Miami won game in shootout

42 ALL-TIME SCORES NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away CCHA: /3rd O6 DENVER*...W O7 VERMONT*...L O13 CANISIUS*...W O14 CANISIUS*...W O19 at Michigan...L O20 at Michigan... W O27 BOWLING GREEN...W O28 BOWLING GREEN...W N3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W N4 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L N10 at Lake Superior St....L N11 at Lake Superior St....W N17 OMAHA...W N18 OMAHA...W N24 at St. Lawrence... W N25 at Clarkson...L D2 FERRIS STATE...W D3 FERRIS STATE...W D8 at Ohio State...W D9 OHIO STATE (OT)...T D29 vs. Bowling Green#...W D30 vs. Ohio State#... L J5 MICHIGAN STATE...L J6 MICHIGAN STATE...W J12 at Western Michigan...W J13 at Western Michigan...L J19 at Ohio State (OT)...T J21 OHIO STATE...W J26 at Notre Dame... L J27 at Notre Dame (OT)...T F2 at Alaska (OT)...L F3 at Alaska (OT)...T F9 LAKE SUPERIOR ST...W F10 LAKE SUPERIOR ST...W F15 ROBERT MORRIS*...W F17 at Robert Morris...W F23 at Northern Michigan...W F24 at Northern Michigan...L M9 LAKE SUPERIOR ST#...L M10 LAKE SUPERIOR ST#...L M24 at New Hampshire%...W M25 vs. Boston College%...L NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi (33-8-1) Home /Away /Neutral CCHA: /2nd O12 VERMONT...W O13 VERMONT...W O19 at Ohio State...W O21 OHIO STATE...W O26 OMAHA...W O27 OMAHA...W N2 at Northern Michigan...W N3 at Northern Michigan...W N9 NOTRE DAME...L N10 NOTRE DAME...W N15 at Michigan State... W N16 at Michigan State... W N23 CANISIUS...W N24 CANISIUS...W D7 ALASKA...W D8 ALASKA...L D15 at RPI...W D16 at RPI...W D29 vs. St. Cloud State (OT)... W D30 vs. Ohio State...W J4 at Bowling Green...L J5 at Bowling Green...W J11 at Omaha...W J12 at Omaha...W J18 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J19 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W J25 at Alaska...W J26 at Alaska...W F8 MICHIGAN...L F9 MICHIGAN (OT)...T F15 at Ferris State...L F16 at Ferris State...L F22 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F23 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F26 at Ohio State...W F29 OHIO STATE...W M14 BOWLING GREEN#...W M15 BOWLING GREEN#...W M21 Notre Dame#...W M22 Michigan#...L A10 Air Force (OT)$...W A12 Boston College (OT)$...L NCAA National Runner-Up Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away /Neutral CCHA: /3rd O10 at Ohio State (OT)...T O11 OHIO STATE...W O17 at Vermont...L O18 at Vermont...T O24 at Notre Dame... W O25 at Notre Dame... W O31 ALASKA...L N01 ALASKA...W N07 FERRIS STATE (OT)... T N08 FERRIS STATE...L N14 at Michigan State... W N15 Michigan State... W N21 MICHIGAN...W N22 MICHIGAN...W D06 at WESTERN MICHIGAN...W D07 at WESTERN MICHIGAN...W D13 RPI...W D14 RPI...W J02 vs. Clarkson... L J03 vs. Army...L J10 at Michigan... L J11 at Michigan... L J16 MICHIGAN STATE... L J17 MICHIGAN STATE... W J23 at Omaha (OT)...T J24 at Omaha...W J30 BOWLING GREEN...W J31 BOWLING GREEN...W F13 at Lake Superior State...W F14 at Lake Superior State...W F20 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L F21 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (OT)...T F27 OHIO STATE...L F28 at Ohio State... W M13 NORTHERN MICHIGAN#...W M14 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (OT)#...L M15 NORTHERN MICHIGAN#...L M27 vs. Denver$... W M28 vs. Minnesota-Duluth$...W A09 vs. Bemidji State$...W A11 vs. Boston University (OT)$...L NCAA National Semifinalist Coach: Enrico Blasi (29-8-7) Home /Away /Neutral CCHA: /1st O9 ST. CLOUD STATE (OT)...W O10 ST. CLOUD STATE...W O16 at New Hampshire...W O17 at New Hampshire (OT)...T O23 MICHIGAN STATE...W O24 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...L O30 at Northern Michigan...W O31 at Northern Michigan...W N06 at Michigan... W N07 at Michigan... W N13 FERRIS STATE (SOL)...T N14 FERRIS STATE (SOL)...T N20 at Western Michigan...W N21 at Western Michigan (SOW)...T N27 vs. Bemidji State... L N28 at North Dakota (OT)...T D4 NOTRE DAME...W D5 NOTRE DAME...W D11 at Ohio State...W D12 OHIO STATE...W J8 at Robert Morris...L J10 ROBERT MORRIS...L J15 at Ferris State...W J16 at Ferris State...W J22 at Alaska (SOW)... T J23 at Alaska...W J29 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J30 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F5 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W F6 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W F12 at Bowling Green...W F13 at Bowling Green...W F19 OMAHA...W F20 OMAHA...L F26 OHIO STATE...W F27 at Ohio State (SOL)... T M12 OHIO STATE#...W M13 OHIO STATE# (OT)...L M14 OHIO STATE#...W M19 vs. Michigan#...L M20 vs. Ferris State#...W M27 vs. Alabama-Huntsville$...W M28 vs. Michigan$ (2OT)...W A8 vs. Boston College$...L # CCHA Tournament game $ NCAA Tournament game Home Games in ALL CAPS CCHA Tournament Champions NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away 7-5-4/Neutral CCHA: /3rd O08 NEW HAMPSHIRE...W O09 NEW HAMPSHIRE...L O15 at St. Cloud State... W O16 at St. Cloud State (OT)... T O22 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W O23 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W O29 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W O30 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (SOW)...T N05 at Ferris State...L N06 at Ferris State (SOL)...T N12 ALASKA...W N13 ALASKA...L N19 at Bowling Green...W N20 at Bowling Green...W N26 at Western Michigan...L N27 at Western Michigan...W D03 NOTRE DAME...L D04 NOTRE DAME...W D29 vs. Maine...W D30 vs. St. Cloud State... L J07 at Ohio State...L J08 at Ohio State...L J14 BOWLING GREEN...W J15 BOWLING GREEN...W J21 at Michigan State... L J22 at Michigan State... W J28 at Notre Dame (SOW)...T J29 at Notre Dame (SOL)...T F04 MICHIGAN...W F05 MICHIGAN...W F11 WESTERN MICHIGAN (SOL)...T F12 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W F25 at Lake Superior State...W F26 at Lake Superior State...W M11 ALASKA#...W M12 ALASKA#...W M18 vs. Notre Dame#...W M19 vs. Western Michigan#...W M26 vs. New Hampshire$...L # CCHA Tournament game $ NCAA Tournament game Home Games in ALL CAPS The RedHawks won the program s first ever Mason Cup Miami Hockey

43 ALL-TIME SCORES NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away 9-8-0/Neutral CCHA: /4th O7 BEMIDJI STATE...L O8 BEMIDJI STATE...W O14 at Colgate...W O15 at Colgate (OT)...L O21 at Ferris State...L O22 at Ferris State...L O27 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE (OT)...L O28 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L N4 at Alaska...W N5 at Alaska...W N11 MICHIGAN...W N12 MICHIGAN (SOW)...T N18 BOWLING GREEN...W N19 BOWLING GREEN (SOL)...T N25 vs Providence#...W N26 at Denver#...W D2 at Northern Michigan...L D3 at Northern Michigan...L D9 at Ohio State...W D10 OHIO STATE (OT)...L J6 at Michigan State (OT)...W J7 at Michigan State... W J13 at Lake Superior State...W J14 at Lake Superior State...L J20 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J21 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W J27 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...L J28 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W F3 at Michigan...L F4 at Michigan...L F10 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE...W F11 ALABAMA-HUNSTVILLE...W F17 NOTRE DAME...W F18 NOTRE DAME...W F24 OHIO STATE...W F25 at Ohio State...W M9 MICHIGAN STATE%...W M10 MICHIGAN STATE%...W M16 vs Western Michigan^...L M17 vs. Bowling Green%...W M23 vs. UMass-Lowell* (OT)...L # 2011 Denver Cup Classic % CCHA Second-Round Game ^ CCHA Semi-Final Game & CCHA Third-Place Game * NCAA Tournament Game NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away 9-5-2/Neutral CCHA: /1st O12 COLGATE...W O13 COLGATE...W O19 PROVIDENCE (OT)...T O20 PROVIDENCE (OT)...W O26 at Michigan...L O27 at Michigan...W N2 at Ferris State...L N3 at Ferris State...W N9 NORTHERN MICHIGAN...W N10 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (OT)...T N16 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)...T N17 MICHIGAN STATE...W N30 at Alaska...W D1 at Alaska...W D7 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...W D8 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE...L D14 at Ohio State (OT)...T D15 at Ohio State...W D28 vs Ohio State#... W D29 vs Robert Morris#...L J11 at Northern Michigan...L J12 at Northern Michigan (OT)...T J18 at Wisconsin...L J19 at Wisconsin...W J25 BOWLING GREEN...W J26 BOWLING GREEN...W F1 ALAKSA...W F2 ALASKA...W F8 at Western Michigan...L F9 at Western Michigan...W F15 NOTRE DAME...W F17 vs Notre Dame&...L F22 at Lake Superior State...W F23 at Lake Superior State...W M1 OHIO STATE...L M2 OHIO STATE...W M15 MICHIGAN STATE%...L M16 MICHIGAN STATE%...W M17 MICHIGAN STATE%...W M23 vs Michigan^...L M30 vs Minnesota State*... W M31 vs St. Cloud State*... L # Three Rivers Classic & Hockey City Classic % CCHA Second-Round Game ^ CCHA Semi-Final Game * NCAA Tournament Game Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home 7-9-1/Away /Neutral NCHC: /8th O11 at Ohio State...W O12 OHIO STATE...W O18 NORTH DAKOTA...L O19 NORTH DAKOTA...W O25 at Providence (OT)...L O26 at Providence (OT)...T N1 CANISIUS...W N2 CANISIUS...W N8 at St. Cloud State... W N9 at St. Cloud State... L N15 WISCONSIN...W N16 WISCONSIN...L N22 at Omaha...L N23 at Omaha...L N29 at Bemidji State (OT)...T N30 at Bemidji State... W D6 DENVER...L D7 DENVER...W J10 at Western Michigan...L J11 at Western Michigan...L J17 OMAHA (SOW)...T J18 OMAHA...L J24 at Colorado College...L J25 at Colorado College...W F7 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F8 WESTERN MICHIGAN...L F14 at North Dakota...L F15 at North Dakota...L F21 ST. CLOUD STATE...W F22 ST. CLOUD STATE...L F28 MINNESOTA DULUTH...L M1 MINNESOTA DULUTH...L M7 at Denver...L M8 at Denver...W M14 at St. Cloud State (OT)%...W M15 at St. Cloud State%... W M21 vs North Dakota^...W M22 vs Denver#...L % NCHC Playoff Game ^ NCHC Semi-Final Game # NCHC Championship Game NCHC Tournament Champions NCAA Participant Coach: Enrico Blasi ( ) Home /Away 8-6-1/Neutral NCHC: /2nd O10 at Bowling Green...L O12 BOWLING GREEN...W O17 at Ohio State...W O18 OHIO STATE...W O24 ST. LAWRENCE...L O25 ST. LAWRENCE (OT)...W O31 at Minnesota Duluth...W N1 at Minnesota Duluth...L N7 COLORADO COLLEGE...W N8 COLORADO COLLEGE...W N14 at North Dakota...W N15 at North Dakota...L N21 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W N22 WESTERN MICHIGAN...W D5 OMAHA...W D6 OMAHA...L D28 vs. Notre Dame# (OT)...L D29 vs. Cornell#...W J2 at RPI...W J3 at RPI...W J9 at St. Cloud State... L J10 at St. Cloud State... L J23 DENVER...L J24 DENVER...W J31 at Western Michigan (SOW)...T F7 vs. Western Michigan&...W F13 at Colorado College...W F14 at Colorado College...W F20 MINNESOTA DULUTH...L F21 MINNESOTA DULUTH (OT)...W F27 at Denver...W F28 at Denver...L M6 NORTH DAKOTA...L M7 NORTH DAKOTA...W M13 WESTERN MICHIGAN%...W M14 WESTERN MICHIGAN%...L M15 WESTERN MICHIGAN%...W M20 vs. Denver^...W M21 vs. St. Cloud State@... W M28 vs. Providence$...L # Florida College Hockey Classic & Hockey City Classic % NCHC Playoff Game ^ NCHC Semi-Final NCHC Championship Game $ NCAA Tournament Game

44 MIAMI VS OPPONENTS Bowling Green Series Record: BGSU leads In Oxford: Miami leads In Bowling Green: BGSU leads Neutral Site: Miami leads Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 10 (10-2), Most BGSU Goals: 15 (15-0), Combined Goals: 15, four times Biggest Miami Win: 8 (10-2), ( ) Biggest BGSU Win: 15 (15-0), ( ) A...L H...L A...W A...L A...L A...L A...L A...L H...L A... W (OT) H...L H...L A...L A...L A...L A...L H...L H...W H...L H...L A...L A...L A...L A...L H...L H...W H...L H...L A...L A...L H...L (OT) H...L (OT) A...L A...L A...W A...L H...L H...L H...L H...L A...L (OT) A...L A...L (OT) A...T H...L H...L H...W A...T A...W H...W H...W A...L A...W H...L (OT) A...L (OT) H...W A...L H...L A...T H...W A...L A... W (OT) H...W A...T H...W A...L H...W A...L H...L H...T A...L H...W A...W A...L H...L H...W H...W H...L H...L (OT) A...L A...W N...W H...W H...W A...L A...T A...T A...L H...W A...W A...W H...W H...W H...W N...W A...L A...W H...W H...W H...W H...W A...W A...W A...W A...W H...W H...W H...W H...T (SOL) N...W H...W H...W A...L H...W Colorado College Series Record: Miami leads In Oxford: Tied In Colorado Springs: Miami leads Neutral Site: Current Streak: Miami - 5 Most Miami Goals 6 (6-1), Most CC Goals 4 (1-4), Combined Goals: 7, Biggest Miami Win: 5 ( ) Biggest CC Win: 3 ( ) H...L H...L A...L A...W H...W H...W A...W A...W Denver Series Record: Tied In Oxford: Miami leads In Denver: Denver leads Neutral Site: Tied Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 9 (9-6) Most Denver Goals: 11 (11-7) Combined Goals: 18 (7-11) Biggest Miami Win: 3, four times Biggest Denver Win: 6 (6-0), A...L A...L A...W A...L $... N...L H...W $...N...W A...W H...L H...W A...L A...W N...L H...L H...W A...W A...L N...W $ denotes NCAA Tournament Minnesota Duluth Series Record: UMD leads In Oxford: UMD leads In Duluth: Tied Neutral Site: Miami leads Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 4, twice Most UMD Goals: 5 (5-4), Combined Goals: 9 (4-5) Biggest Miami Win: 1 three times Biggest UMD Win: 2 (3-1), $...N...W H...L H...L A...W A...L H...L H... W (OT) $ denotes NCAA Tournament North Dakota Series Record: ND Leads In Oxford: Tied In Grand Forks: UND Neutral Site: ND leads Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 6, twice Most ND Goals: 9 (9-2), Combined Goals: 11 (2-9), Biggest Miami Win: 4, twice Biggest ND Win: 7 (9-2), N...L N...L A...T H...L H...W A...L A...L N...W A...W A...L H...L H...W Ohio State Series record: Miami leads In Oxford: Miami leads In Columbus: Ohio State leads Neutral Site: Tied Current Streak: Miami - 5 Most Miami goals: 10 (10-6), Most OSU goals: 11 (11-8), Combined goals: 19, twice Biggest Miami win: 7 (8-1), Biggest OSU win: 7 (9-2), H...L A...T A...L H...L A...L A...L H...L H...W A...L A...L H... W(OT) A...L H...L H...L H...W A...L H...L H...W H...W Miami Hockey A...L A...L H...T A...L A...W H...L A...L H...L H...T A...L A...L H...L H...L A...L A...L H...W N...W H...W A...L A...L H...L N...L A...W H...W A...L H...W A...W H...W A...L H...L H...L A...L A...W H...W H...W A...T A...W H...W H...W H...W H...W A...W A...L (OT) H...W A...W H...W H...W H...T A...T A...W A...W H...W H...W H...W H...W H...W A...L A...L A...L (OT) H...W H... W (OT) H...W A...L A...L H...L A...W H...L A...W H...W A... W (OT) H...L (OT) A...L H...W A...L A...L H...L N...W N...L A...W H...W H... W (OT) A...L N...L (OT) A...L H...L H...L A...T...2-2

45 MIAMI VS OPPONENTS H...W A...W N...T (SOW) A...L H...W A...W H...T N...L A...T H...W A...W H...W N...W A...W H...W A...T H...W H...L A...W A...W H...W H...W A...T( SOL) H...W H...L (OT) H...W A...L A...L A...W H...L (OT) H...W A...W A...T A...W N...W H...L H...W A...W H...W A...W H...W Omaha Series Record: Miami Leads In Oxford: Miami leads In Omaha: Miami leads Neutral Site: series tied Current Streak: Omaha - 1 Most Miami Goals: 8 (8-2), Most UNO Goals: Combined Goals: 10 (8-2), Biggest Miami Win: 6, twice Biggest UNO Win: 4 (5-1), H...L A...L A...W H...W H...W A...L A...L A...L A...W H...W H...T H...T H...W H...L H...W A...W A...W H...W H...W H...W H...W A...W A...W A...T A...W H...W H...L A...L A...L H...T (SOW) H...L H...W H...L Providence Series Record: Providence leads In Oxford: Tied In Providence: Providence leads Neutral Site: Tied Current Streak: Providence - 1 Most Miami Goals: 6 (6-2), Most Providence Goals: 8 (8-1) Combined Goals: 12 (5-7), Biggest Miami Win: 4 (6-2), Biggest Providence Win: 7 (8-1), H...L A...W H...L H...W A...L N...W H...T (OT) H... W (OT) A...L (OT) A...T (OT) $...N...L $ denotes NCAA Tournament Rensselaer Series Record: Miami leads In Oxford: Miami leads In Troy: Miami leads Neutral Site: Miami leads Current Streak: Miami - 7 Most Miami Goals: 7, twice Most RPI Goals: 9 (9-1) Combined Goals: 10, twice Biggest Miami Win: 6 (7-1), Biggest RPI Win: 8 (9-1), A...L N...W A...W A...W H...W H...W A...W A...W $ denotes NCAA Tournament St. Cloud State Series Record: Miami leads In Oxford: Miami leads In St. Cloud: Miami leads Neutral Site: Tied Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 8 (8-1), Most SCSU Goals: 5 (5-4), Combined Goals: 9, four times Biggest Miami Win: 7 (8-1), Biggest SCSU Win: 3 (4-1), H...W H...W H...L H...T A... W (OT) A...W N... W (OT) H... W (OT) H...W A...W A...T N...L $...N...L A...W A...L H...W H...L A... W (OT) A...W A...L A...L N...W $ denotes NCAA Tournament St. Lawrence Series Record: Miami leads In Oxford: Miami Leads In Canton: St. Lawrence leads Neutral Site: Tied Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami Goals: 6 (6-5), Most SLU Goals: 6 (6-4), Combined Goals: 11 (6-5), Biggest Miami Win: 2 (4-2), Biggest SLU Win: 4 (5-1), A...L A...W H...W H...W N... W (OT) H...W H...L N...L A...L A...L H...T A...W H...L H... W (OT) Western Michigan Series record: Miami leads In Oxford: Miami leads In Kalamazoo: WMU leads Neutral Site: WMU leads Current Streak: Miami - 1 Most Miami goals: 8 (8-1), Most WMU goals: 11 (11-5), Combined goals: 16, twice Biggest Miami win: 7 (8-1), Biggest WMU win: 6, twice A...L A...L H...L (OT) H...L A...L A...L A...L A...L H...L H...W A...W A...L H...W H...W H...L H... W (OT) A...W A...W H...L H...L A...L A...W H...W H...L A...L A...T A...L (OT) A...L H...L H...L A...L A...W H...W H...L H...L H...L N...L A...L A...L H...L H... W (OT) A...W A...W A...W A...L H...L H...W H...L H...L A...L A...L H...L H...L A...W A...T *...A...W *...A... W (OT) H...W A...W A...L A...L H...W H...W #...N...L H...W A...T A...W H...W H...L A...L A...W A...L (OT) H...W H... W (OT) H...W A...L H...T H...W A...T A...T A...W A...L A...W H...W H...W H...T H...W A...L A...L H...T H...W H...L(OT) H...W A...W A...L H...W H...W *...H...W *...H... W (OT) A...W A...L H...W H...W A...W A...W A...W A...T (SOW) H...W H...W A...L A...W H...T (SOL) H...W N...W H...W H...W N...L A...L A...W A...L A...L H...L H...L H...W H...W A...T (SOW) N...W H...W H...L H...W

46 ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Team G W L T Pct First Last Air Force Alabama-Huntsville Alaska-Anchorage Alaska Bemidji State Boro (Sweden) Boston Boston College Bowling Green Brown Canisius Cincinnati Clarkson Colgate Colorado College Cornell Denver Duquesne Eastern Michigan Ferris State Findlay Grastorp (Sweden) Illinois-Chicago Kent State Lake Forest Lake Superior State Maine Mass.-Lowell Merrimack Michigan Michigan-Dearborn Michigan State Michigan Tech Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota State Missouri New Hampshire North Dakota Northeastern Team G W L T Pct First Last Northern Michigan Notre Dame Ohio State Olofstrom (Sweden) Omaha Orsby (Sweden) Princeton Providence Robert Morris Rensselaer Sacred Heart St. Cloud State St. Lawrence St. Louis Toronto US International Vaxjo (Sweden) Vermont Waterloo Wayne State Western Michigan Western Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Windsor Wisconsin Yale TOTALS 1, Opponents listed in BOLD Miami has faced Ohio State more than any other opponent, playing the Buckeyes 147 times with Miami holding a slight edge in the series Miami Hockey

47 2009 FROZEN FOUR NCAA NATIONAL SEMIFINAL Miami 4, Bemidji State 1 April 9, 2009 Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON, D.C. - One down and one to go. Thanks to its 4-1 victory over Bemidji State, the Miami RedHawks will be playing for the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Championship on Saturday night against Boston University. The RedHawks, who own the nation s best combined record since the season and have made four straight NCAA Tournament appearances, reached the Frozen Four for the first time in school history. The first period was scoreless as each team had 12 on-target shots. Goalies Cody Reichard of Miami and Matt Dalton of Bemidji both had a handful of excellent saves, including some while each squad was on a single power play. Miami was credited with four grade-a chances. Miami scored its first goal just 3:56 into the second period when sophomore forward Tommy Wingels scored his first post-season tally of Freshman Matt Tomassoni and sophomore Andy Miele picked up the assists on Wingels goal. Four minutes and 39 seconds later, RedHawk freshman Alden Hirschfeld gave Miami a two-goal lead poking in the puck from the right side. It was his fourth goal in the last six games. Wingels and sophomore Carter Camper assisted on Hirschfeld s score. The Beavers answered just one-minute, 11-seconds later when Matt Read netted his 14th goal of the season with assists credited to Matt Francis and Tyler Scofield, cutting the lead to 2-1. Miami University s Andy Miele was sent off at the 9:26 mark on a hooking call and the Beavers wasted little time drawing to within one goal just 20 seconds later. Bill Shea picked up the puck after a RedHawk turnover and passed to Scofield in the right corner. Scofield fed Francis, who wristed a shot past Miami s goalie Cody Reichard from just outside the crease. However, the RedHawks stopped the Bemidji State momentum just a minute later, when Bill Loupee tallied his third goal of the season. Loupee took a shot that bounced off Dalton, but rebounded right back to Loupee, who put in his own rebound with a wrister into the right side of the net. Will Weber assisted on the play. The only goal of the third period came after Wingels made a poke-check of the puck in the Beavers offensive end after Bemidji State coach Tom Serratore pulled Dalton with about 2:30 to play in the contest. Wingels withstood a hit near center ice and fired the puck into the open net for his second goal and career-high tying third point of the night. Miami dominated the game physically, wearing down the smaller Bemidji State team with a shot advantage in the final two stanzas, including a 15-7 advantage in the final period. The RedHawks went 1-of-2 on the power play and outshot the Beavers, 37-25, for the contest. Dalton, only a sophomore, made 33 saves for the Beavers, while Reichard stopped 24 shots for Miami. The Beavers were 1-of-4 on the power play. Bemidji State won 35-of-62 face-offs. Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #4 Bemidji St. Beavers vs #4 Miami (Ohio) (Apr 09, 2009 at Washington, DC) Bemidji St. Beavers ( , (12-5-1)) vs. Miami (Ohio) ( , ( )) Date: Apr 09, 2009 Location: Washington, DC Arena: Verizon Center Attendance: Start time: 5:00 pm End time: 7:30 pm Total time: 2:30 Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 2nd 03:56 MIA PP Tommy Wingels/9 Matt Tomassoni/5 8,9,26,27 9,27,17,19,12 Andy Miele/ nd 09:46 BEMI PP Read, Matt/15 Tommy Wingels/17 22,23,7,29,21 Carter Camper/21 23,9,11,27, nd 08:35 MIA EV Alden Hirschfeld/5 Francis, Matt/13 19,17,13,11,29 16,5,9, nd 10:46 MIA EV Bill Loupee/3 Scofield, Tyler/17 Will Weber/2 7,19,26,28,29 28,4,9,11,6 3,29,17,13,20,19 9,5,11,6,28 TEAM SUMMARY # Bemidji St. Beavers G A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Miami 2 Jundt, Tyler Adams, Ryan Will Weber Sh +/- Bl (Ohio) G A Pi Bostock, Cameron Cody Winter, Schillin Chris Travis Peluso, Wideman Tommy Wingels Chris Carter Camper Walters, Shea Gary Steffes Scofield, Tyler Trent Vogelhube Cramer, Ryan Vincent LoVerde Francis, Matt Brian Kaufman Read, Matt Justin Mercier Kinne, Ben Andy Miele Marino, Brandon Jarod Palmer Lowe, Ian Pat Cannone McKelvie, Chris Justin Vaive Lehrke, Tyler Alden Hirschfeld Hardwick, Kyle Kevin Roeder MacQueen, Jami Matt Tomassoni Hunt, Brad T TEAM Bill Loupee Bakala, Dan dnp Alamano, Orland dnp T Team Connor Knapp dnp Goals by Period Team Tot BEMI MIA Shots by Period Team Tot BEMI MIA Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd BEMIDJI MIA 1st 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-1 (1) 1-3 (4) 3rd 1-1 (2) 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Total 1-4 (4) 1-2 (3) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd BEMIDJI MIA 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. Tommy Wingels 2. Cody Reichard 3. Read, Matt Officials: Referee:P. Feola/C. McDonald Linesman:Glen Cooke Totals Totals Linesman:Dave Brown Scorer:Bill Garfield ## Bemidji St. Beavers Dec Min GA Saves GOALTENDERS 1 Dalton, Matt L 59: EMPTY NET 0: ## Miami (Ohio) Dec Min GA Saves 30 Cody Reichard W 60: MIA Time 1st Vincent Team MinOffense 1st Hunt, Brad 2.Holding The LoVerde Stick 08:06 2nd Lowe, Ian Bemid 2.Interference PP Bemid 2.Hitting From Behind 09:02 PP 02:22 PP PENALTY SUMMARY Win-Cody Reichard ( Overall). Loss-Dalton, Matt ( Overall). NCAA Frozen Four Semifinal Game #1 Miami RedHawks advance to finals Andy Miele MiOffense 2nd Tommy MIA 2.Hooking Time 09:26 Wingels 2nd Will Weber MIA 2.Hooking PP MIA 12:01 2.Hitting From PP 13:52 PP Behind Referee's signature

48 2009 FROZEN FOUR NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Boston University 4, Miami 3 (ot) April 11, 2009 Washington, D.C. Miami battled valiantly for 60 minutes and into overtime, but a Boston University shot deflected off a RedHawk defender and into the net, ending an historic run to the Frozen Four seven-plus minutes into the extra session. The 4-3 victory marked the fifth national title for the Terriers, who had scored twice in the final 59 seconds of regulation to overcome a 3-1 deficit. Miami s dream season ended at 11:47 of overtime when Boston University s Colby Cohen took a shot from the left side. Kevin Roeder went down to block the puck, but it deflected off his body into the net past Cody Reichard, who never saw it. The team were tied at 1-1 with just seven minutes left when Miami surged ahead. Tommy Wingels put the RedHawks ahead with his 11th goal of the season at 13:38. He was assisted by Carter Camper and Bill Loupee. Miami added to the lead less than three minutes later, when Trent Vogelhuber took a pass from Brian Kaufman. The goal - his second of the season - seemingly cemented the university s first national title in an NCAA sport, but the Terriers would retaliate. Zach Cohen found the net at 19:00, and then Nick Bonino made contact with 17 seconds left, capping a miracle comeback and forcing overtime. Boston University opened the scoring in the first period. With 4:45 left in the period, Chris Connolly got BU on the scoreboard by poking a rebound shot past Reichard on an even-strength goal. Although Miami got off one more shot than BU (10-9), the period ended in favor of Boston, 1-0. Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #4 Miami (Ohio) vs #1 Boston U. Terriers (Apr 11, 2009 at Washington, DC) Miami (Ohio) ( , CCHA) vs. Boston U. Terriers (35-6-4, HEA) Date: Apr 11, 2009 Location: Washington, DC Arena: Verizon Center Attendance: Start time: 7:00 pm End time: 10:06 pm Total time: 3:06 Prd Time Team 1st 15:15 BU Scored by Connolly, Chris/10 Assists Warsofsky, David/2023,6,17,27,9 Gryba, Eric/6 12,5,2,13,18 Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. EV 2. 2nd 02:01 MIA EV Gary Steffes/11 Jarod Palmer/19 Andy Miele/15 12,17,19,24,14 97,7,13,18, rd 12:31 MIA EV Tommy Wingels/11 Carter Camper/22 9,11,28,6,5 27,9,12,3, rd 15:52 MIA EV Trent Vogelhuber/2 Brian Kaufman/12 13,15,5,6,12 3,10,21,25, rd 19:01 BU EX Cohen, Zach/13 Bonino, Nick/32 16,20,13,5,24 11,13,18,3,25,15 Yip, Brandon/ rd 19:43 BU EX Bonino, Nick/18 Higgins, Chris/34 Gilroy, Matt/29 4,9,11,16,27 13,97,10,33,5,21 7. OT 11:47 BU EV Cohen, Colby/8 Connolly, Chris/20 Shattenkirk, Kev/21 24,9,23,11,5 25,3,12,9,26 TEAM SUMMARY A Pi Sh +/- Bl 1 # Boston U. Terriers G Kev 2 Gryba, Eric Shattenkirk, A Pi Sh +/- Bl # Miami (Ohio) G Will Weber Cameron Schillin Chris Wideman Warsofsky, Davi Tommy Wingels Strait, Brian Carter Camper Smolinsky, Stev Gary Steffes Trivino, Corey Trent Vogelhube Higgins, Chris Vincent LoVerde Cohen, Zach Brian Kaufman Connolly, Chris Justin Mercier Bonino, Nick Andy Miele McCarthy, John Jarod Palmer Yip, Brandon Pat Cannone Lawrence, Jason Justin Vaive Cohen, Colby Alden Hirschfeld Popko, Luke Kevin Roeder Saponari, Vinny Matt Tomassoni Wilson, Colin Gilroy, Matt T TEAM 32 Kraus, Adam dnp Bill Loupee 0 15 T Team Connor Knapp dnp Rollheiser, Grant dnp 4 8 Totals 16 Totals ## Miami (Ohio) Dec Min GA OT Saves GOALTENDERS Goals by Period Team OT Tot BU MIA 1 4 Shots by Period Team OT Tot BU 9 7 MIA Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) MIA BU 0-3 (3) Prd 0-0 (0) 0-2 (3) 1st 0-2 (1) 0-2 (2) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 3rd 0-0 (0) Total 0-7 (8) OT 0-2 (1) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd MIA BU 1st nd rd Total 3-6 OT 8-16 Three stars: 1. Cohen, Colby 2. Bonino, Nick 3. Tommy Wingels Officials: Referee:T. Anderson/ M. Hunt Linesman:Tony Czech Linesman:Matt Ulwelling Scorer:Bill Garfield ## Boston U. Terriers Dec Min GA OT Saves EMPTY NET Millan, 2:40 0 Kieran W : PENALTY SUMMARY Time 1st Gryba, 2.Cross-Checking 12:01 Team MinOffense 02:23 PP 1st Saponari, Vinny 2.Holding 12:01 Prd Player Eric BU 2.Tripping 05:19 PP 1st Chris Wideman 2.Roughing 15:46 PP BU 1st McCarthy, John 2.Cross-Checking 19:48 PP MIA 1st Gryba, Eric MIA 2.Hooking BU 1st Tommy Wingels BU Time 2nd Yip, Brandon MIA 2.Tripping Team MiOffense 03:13 PP 2nd Justin Mercier BU 2.Cross-Checking 17:17 05:51 PP Prd BU 2.Holding 06:09 PP Player 2nd Cohen, Colby 2.Slashing PP PP 3rd Cohen, Colby BU 2.Slashing 3rd Lawrence, Jason BU 13:38 Win-Millan, Kieran ( Overall). Loss-Cody Reichard ( Overall). Boston University timeout with 3:32 left in third. Boston University National Champions. Referee's signature The Terriers began the second period on a power play, with Tommy Wingels in the penalty box, but the RedHawks penalty kill was successful. Just more than a minute later, junior Gary Steffes tied up the game at 1-1 with his 11th goal of the season and his first of the NCAA Tournament. Following the game, Wingels and defenseman Kevin Roeder were named to the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team Miami Hockey

49 2009 FROZEN FOUR

50 ALL-TIME NUMBERS #2 Boyd Sutton # Tom Brown (G) Alain Chevrier (G) Jim Blair (G) Dean Garnett (G) Steve McKichan (G) Vito Mazzoli (G) Richard Shulmistra (G) Eric Geoffry (G) Andy Marsch (G) David Burleigh (G) Charlie Effinger (G) Jay Williams (G) # Dudley Fitzpatrick (D) Jay Lees (D) Boyd Sutton (W) Steve Benson (D) Rhys Hollyman (D) Jon Baker (D) Justin Krall (D) Jason Szynkowski (D) Mike Tedesco (D) Brian Sipotz (D) Michael Findorff (D) Shayne Bingham (D) Taylor Richart (D) # Ken Johnson (D) Scott Bye (D) Marty Gorman (D) Ron Renner (D) Steve McGrinder (D) Bobby Marshall (D) Brooke Chateau (D) Jeremy Vokes (W) Matt Medvecz (D) Andy Nelson (F) Dane Hetland (F) Colin Sullivan (D) # Tom Smith (W) David Cooper (D) Marty Pirjevec (D) Craig Pestell (W) Robert Fischer (D) Andrew Backen (D) Josh Mizerek (D) Clarke Walford (D) Jake Ortmeyer (D) Brad Robbins (D) Will Weber (D) Matt Joyaux (D) # Dave McClintock (D) Keith Bertrim (D) Greg Island (D) Joe Cook (D) Jeff Reid (D) B.J. Taylor (D) Bart Stevens (D) A.J. Kratofil (D) Charley Fetzer (D) Cameron Schilling (D) Chris Joyaux (D) # Matt McIntyre (D) Rick Smith (C) Jack Wright (W) Greg Turner (W) Joe Tonello (D) Trent Eigner (D) Dan Boyle (D) Pavel Nejezchleb (D) Jon Saunders (D) Chris Wideman (D) Michael Mooney (D/F) # Pete Shipman (F) Gerry Bogle (F) Bill Easdale (F) Greg Dornbach (F) Steve Wilson (D) Pat Hanley (D) Josh Harrold (D) Bart Stevens (D) Chris Busby (D) Brian Kaufman (F) Brandon Smith (D) Austin Czarnik (F) #7 Steve Wilson # Mike VanSchaack (W) Greg Lukas (C) Mike Orn (C) Rene Vonlanthen (W) Joe Bodnar (W) Chris Burkett (W) Chris Knupp (F) Marty Guerin (F) Brandon Smith (F) Matthew Caito (D) # Gary DeLonge (C) Rick Kuraly (F) Mike Martinec (C) Rob Vanderydt (C) Brian Ensign (W) Marc Tropper (F) C.J. Buzzell (F) Evan Cheverie (F) Joe Cooper (F) Tommy Wingels (F) Sean Kuraly (F) # John Malloy (C) David Robinson (F) Mike Macoun (D) Ken House (F) Kevyn Adams (C) Dustin Whitecotton (F) Tom Stone (F) Pat Levendusky (F) Alexandre Lacombe (F) Devin Mantha (F) Alex Wideman (F) # Tom Maletic (D) Andy Cozzi (F) Jeff Sisto (F) Brendan Curley (C) Miami Hockey Enrico Blasi (C) Adam Copeland (F) Danny Stewart (F) Matt Christie (F) Carter Camper (F) Riley Barber (F) #12 Greg Hogeboom # Brian Proctor (C) Dan Corrigan (F) Dan Sojka (F) Chris Archer (W) Tom Holdeman (W) Shawn Penn (W) Jeremy Bautch (W) Greg Hogeboom (F) Gary Steffes (F) Patrick Tiesling (F) Alex Gacek (F) # Trent Vogelhuber (F) # Rick Smith (C) Mike Norton (F) Paul Beirnes (F) Ron Saatzer (F) Scott Luik (F) Jon Wauford Marc Boxer (F) David Smith (F) Evan Cheverie (F) Nick Jardine (F) Geoff Smith (F) Vincent LoVerde (D) Cody Murphy (F) # Warren Williams (W) Shawn Lynes (F) Bob Caulfield (F) Brian Wilkie (F) Tom Terwilliger (D) Jim Aldridge (F) Brendan Curley (F) Barry Schutte (F) Anthony Donskov (F) A.J. Greco (F) Stephen Dennis (D/F) Brian Kaufman (F) Bryon Paulazzo (F) # Dave Cooper (D) Steve Morris (F) K.C. Chermak (C) Tom Renard (F) Nate Kondo (F) Ryan Schiff (C) Jeff Hogden (C) Gary Brown (F) Chad McShane (F) Ryan Surber (D) Tim Leahy (F) Steve Hildenbrand (F) Matt Cady (D) Justin Mercier (F) Curtis McKenzie (F)

51 ALL-TIME NUMBERS # Mike Bradford (D) Mike Kirwin (F) Mike Bradford (D) John Ciotti (C) Robert Nilsson (D) Craig Fisher (C) Brian Savage (F) Brent Cullaton (F) Gregor Krajnc (F) Mike Kompon (F) Nathan Davis (F) Andy Miele (F) # Vern Sketchley (W) Todd Channell (F) Tom Neziol (F) Stephen Rohr (F) Eric Peterson (D) Charlie Smith (F) Alex Kim (F) Derek Edwardson (F) Raymond Eichenlaub (D Reilly Smith (F) John Doherty (F) # Chris Graves (C) Mike Kirwin (F) John O Connor (C) Jim Bodden (C) Dan Carter (W) C.J. Buzzell (F) Ken Marsch (D) Matt Davis (D/F) Jarod Palmer (F) Max Cook (F) # Jim Harmer (C) David Wheeldon (F) Charlie Goodwin (F) Peter Loring (F) Paul Swift (F) Terry Ouimet (F) Bob Clouston (C) Vitali Andreev (F) Matt Chandler (W) Chris Michael (F) Pat Cannone (F) Jimmy Mullin (F) # Paul Kinney (W) Andrew McMillin (F/D) Craig Pestell (F) Rob Robinson (D) Rhys Hollyman (D) Jason Mallon (F) Ryan Brindley (D) Mike Tedesco (D) Joe Pomaranski (D) Alec Martinez (D) Steve Mason (F) Johnny Wingels (D) # Andrew Sloan (D) Dough Salmen (D) Tim Moore (D) Dan Beaudette (W) Robin McClain (D) Dan Daikawa (D) Randy Robitaille (C) Pat Leahy (F) Vince Pulera Nino Musitelli (F) Justin Vaive (F) Tyler Biggs (F) Kevin Morris (F) # Ken Johnson (D) Mark Dean (W/D) Jeff Johnson (W) Jim McCarthy (W) Joey Saban (F) Tom White (F) Jason Deskins (F) Andy Greene (D) #24 Kevin Roeder Alden Hirschfeld (F) Devin Loe (F) # Ron Madey (W) Kevin Beaton (D) Steve Benson (D) Boyd Sutton (W) Chris Bergeron (W) Grady Hamilton (D) John Hillman (F) Josh Mizerek (D) Gregor Krajnc (F) Todd Grant (F) Kevin Roeder (D) Garrett Kennedy (D/F) # John Noble (W) Joseph Block (D) Mike Sroczynski (D) Greg Dornbach (C) David Hurst (C) Bob Wallwork (F/D) Andrew Miller (F) Jason Collins (F) Ernie Hartlieb (W) Brendan McCartin (F) Mitch Ganzak (D) Blake Coleman (F) # Gregory Daniels (C) Bill Christie (F) Don Harkins (W) Todd Harkins (W) Andrew Rodman (D) Bill Gumport (C) Jared Echternach (F) Clarke Walford (D) Ben Tharp (D) Ryan Jones (F) Joe Hartman (D) Justin Greenberg (F) # Bill Bok (F) Mike Kulka (D) Tim Huettl (W) Scott Mazi (C) Matt Oates (F) Todd Rohloff (D) Mike Glumac (F) Taylor Hustead (F) Justin Vaive (F) Matt Tomassoni (D) Marc Hagel (F) Scott Dornbrock (D) # Brent Smith (G) Tom Terwilliger (D) Jaan Luik (D) Derek Block (W) Mark Shalawylo (W) Aaron Price (F) John Lenz (F) Bill Loupee (F) Ben Paulides (D) # Jeff Wengler (G) Jim Buettgen (W) Tim Hall (G) Paul Ruggieri (G) Bill Wagner (D) Matt Kelly (F) Jason Crane (C) Josh Harrold (D) # Pat Burrows (G) Jerry Burt (G) John Davis (G) Tim Hall (G) Bill Suhanek (G) Paul Ruggieri (G) Charles Thuss (G) Trevor Prior (G) David Burleigh (G) Nick Petraglia (G) Cody Reichard (G) # Connor Knapp (G) # Nick Petraglia (G) Jon Whitacre (G) Jon Whitacre (G) Ben Saksa (G) Anthony Jarcaruso (G) # Joe Silvestre (D) Lee Cannon (G) Eustace King (G) Steve Hartley (G) Andy Nelson (F) Andrew Schmit (F) # David Bowen (G) Brandon Crawford-West (G) John Richmond (G) # Tom Braun (G) Dan Kodatsky (G) John Davis (G) Brent Smith (G) Doug Timberlake (G) Mark Michaud (G) Kevin Deschambeault (G) Adam Lord (G) Ryan McKay (G) # Jeff Zatkoff (G) # Ian Olsen (G) # Conor Lemirande (F) # Steve Spinell (D) # Trevor Hamilton (D) # Louie Belpedio (D) # Anthony Louis (F)

52 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Player A Yrs. GP G A Pts PM Adams, Kevyn****, C Andreev, Vitali ****, F Archer, Chris ****, W B Backen, Andrew ****, D Barber, Riley ***, F Bautch, Jeremy ****, W Beaton, Kevin ****, D Beaudette, Dan ****, W Beirnes, Paul ***, C Belpedio, Louie *, D Benson, Steve ****, D Bergeron, Chris ****, W Bertrim, Keith **, D Biggs, Tyler *, F Blasi, Enrico ****, C Block, Joe ***, D Bodden, Jim ***, C Bodnar, Joe ****, C Bogle, Gerry **, C Bok, Bill ****, W Boyle, Dan ****, D Boxer, Marc ****, W Brindley, Ryan ****, D Bradford, Mike **, D Brown, Tom ** Buettgen, Jim **, W Burrows, Pat * 1979 Busby, Chris ***, D Buzzell, C.J. ****, F Bye, Scott *, D 1981 C Cady, Matt **, F Caito, Matthew ***, D Camper, Carter ****, F Cannone, Pat****, F Carter, Dan ****, W Chander, Matt ****, W Channell, Todd ****, W Chateau, Brooke ****, D Cheverie, Evan ****, F Christie, Bill **, F Christie, Matt****, F Ciotti, John ***, W Coleman, Blake ****, F Cook, Joe ***, D Cook, Max ****, F Cooper, David ***, D Cooper, Joe****, F Copeland, Adam ***, W Corrigan, Dan ***, W Cozzi, Andrew ****, F Crane, Jason *, C Curley, Brendan ****, W Czarnik, Austin ****, F D Daikawa, Dan ***, D Davis, Matt ****, D/F Davis, Nathan ****, F Dean, Mark ****, W/D DeLonge, Gary * 1979 Dennis, Stephen ****, D Deskins, Jason ****, F Donskov, Anthony ***, F Dornbach, Greg ***, C Dornbrock, Scott *, D E Easdale, Bill ****, W Echternach, Jared **, C Edwardson, Derek ****, C Eichenlaub, Ray ***, D Eigner, Trent ****, D Miami Hockey F Fetzer, Charley ***, D Findorff, Michael **, D Fischer, Rob ***, D Fisher, Craig **, C Fitzpatrick, Dudley ** G Gacek, Alex ***, F Ganzak, Mitch ****, D Glumac, Mike ****, W Grant, Todd ***, F Graves, Chris * 1979 Greenberg, Justin **, F Greene, Andy ****, D Guerin, Marty ****, F H Hagel, Marc *, F Hamilton, Trevor *, D Hanley, Pat ****, D Harkins, Todd ***, W Harmer, Jim * 1979 Harrold, Josh ****, D Hartlieb, Ernie ****, F Hartman, Joe ****, D Hetland, Dane ***, F Hildenbrand, Steve *, F Hirschfeld, Alden ****, F Hogeboom, Greg ****, F Holdeman, Tom **, W House, Ken ****, W Hollyman, Rhys ***, D Huettl, Tim ***, W Hustead, Taylor ****, F I Island, Greg ***, D J Jardine, Nick ****, F Johnson, Ken *, D 1979 Jones, Ryan ****, F Joyaux, Chris ***, D Joyaux, Matt *, D K Kaufman, Brian ***, F Kennedy, Garrett **, D Kim, Alex **, F Kinney, Paul ** Kirwin, Mike ****, W Knupp, Chris ****, F Kompon, Mike ****, F Kondo, Nate **, W Krajnc, Gregor ****, C Krall, Justin ****, D Kratofil, A.J. ***, D Kuraly, Rick ****, W Kuraly, Sean ***, F L Lacombe, Alexandre **, F Leahy, Pat ***, F Leahy, Tim ***, W Lees, Jay ***, D Lemirande, Conor *, F Lenz, John **, F Levendusky, Pat **, F Louis, Anthony **, F Loupee, Bill ***, F LoVerde, Vincent ****, F Luik, Jaan ****, D Luik, Scott **, W Lukas, Greg ***, C Lynes, Shawn ***, W M Macoun, Mike ****, D

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54 REDHAWKS IN THE PROS Player Most Recent Team Last Year at Miami Gary DeLonge Baltimore (ACHL) 1979 Kevin Beaton HV71 Joukoping (SEL) 1983 Alain Chevrier San Diego (IHL) 1984 Jim Buettgen Moncton (AHL) 1984 John Ciotti Kingston (OHA) 1985 Andy Cozzi Milwaukee (IHL) 1985 Mark Dean The Netherlands 1985 Todd Channell Milwaukee (IHL) 1986 Greg Dornbach Italy 1987 Mike Orn Germany 1989 Rob Robinson Manchester (BISL) 1989 Steve McKichan Milwaukee (IHL) 1989 Boyd Sutton Tulsa (CHL) 1989 Scott Luik West Palm Beach (SUHL) 1989 Dan Beaudette Cincinnati (IHL) 1990 Craig Fisher Rochester (AHL) 1990 Todd Harkins Swiss 1990 Tom Neziol Tallahassee (ECHL) 1990 Joe Tonello Dayton (ECHL) 1990 Jaan Luik West Palm Beach (SUHL) 1991 Bob Wallwork Fort Worth (WPHL) 1991 Rob Vanderydt Chatham (CHL) 1991 Ken House Huntsville (ECHL) 1992 Mark Michaud Duudas (OHASL) 1992 Steve Wilson Hanover (DEL) 1992 Brian Savage Philadelphia (NHL) 1993 Joe Cook Toledo (ECHL) 1993 Chris Bergeron Port Huron (UHL) 1993 Brenden Curley Cincinnati (IHL) 1993 Enrico Blasi Tallahassee (ECHL) 1994 Trent Eigner El Paso (WPHL) 1994 Bobby Marshall Fort Wayne (UHL) 1994 Matt Oates Idaho (WCHL) 1994 Shawn Penn Utah (IHL) 1994 Stephen Rohr Wheeling (ECHL) 1994 Richard Shulmistra Germany 1994 Chuck Thuss Mississippi (ECHL) 1995 Andrew Miller Memphis (CHL) 1995 Jason Mallon Thunder Bay (COHL) 1995 Marc Boxer Bakersfield (WCHL) 1995 Dan Carter El Paso (WPHL) 1995 Jason Crane Tucson (WCHL) 1995 Kevyn Adams Chicago (NHL) 1996 Pat Hanley Thunder Bay (CoHL) 1996 Justin Krall Dayton (ECHL) 1996 Kevin Deschambeault Odessa (WPHL) 1996 Andrew Backen Memphis (CHL) 1996 Brent Cullaton Wichita (CHL) 1996 Randy Robitaille San Antonio (AHL) 1997 Tom White Peoria (ECHL) 1997 Dan Boyle* New York Rangers (NHL) 1998 Todd Rohloff Springfield (AHL) 1998 Adam Copeland Romford (EPL) 1998 Trevor Prior Gwinnett (ECHL) 1998 Tim Leahy Munich EHC (GerObL) 1998 Marc Tropper Vienna (Austria) 1998 Brooke Chateau Jacksonville (ECHL) 1998 Adam Lord Asheville (UHL) 1998 Vitali Andreev Asheville (UHL) 1998 Ryan Brindley Florida (ECHL) 1999 Josh Harrold Trenton (ECHL) 1999 C.J. Buzzell Baton Rouge (ECHL) 1999 Josh Mizerek The Hague HYS (Hlnd) 2000 Ian Olsen Fort Wayne (UHL) 2000 Mark Shalawylo Tulsa (CHL) 2000 Dustin Whitecotton* Deggendorf (GerObl) 2000 Anthony Donskov Lubbock (CHL) 2001 Ernie Hartlieb Florida (ECHL) 2001 Gregor Krajnc Pee Dee (ECHL) 2001 Pat Leahy Linz EHC (Austria) 2001 Jason Deskins Phoenix (ECHL) 2002 Matt Chandler Charlotte (ECHL) 2002 Evan Cheverie* Belfast (EIHL) 2002 Jake Ortmeyer Bossier-Shreveport (CHL) 2002 Bart Stevens Fort Wayne (UHL) 2002 David Burleigh Long Beach (ECHL) 2003 Matt Medvecz Corpus Christi (CHL) 2003 Danny Stewart* Fife (EIHL) 2003 Greg Hogeboom Brampton (CHL) 2004 Brian Sipotz Cortina SG (Italy) 2004 Derek Edwardson Fassa HC (Italy) 2004 Mike Kompon Munich EHC (GerObL) 2004 Chris Busby Albany (AHL) 2005 Joe Pomaranski Muskegon (UHL) 2005 Todd Grant Austin (CHL) 2005 Andy Greene* New Jersey Devils (NHL) 2006 MIAMIANS IN THE PROS Miami Hockey Player Most Recent Team Last Year at Miami Matt Davis Philadelphia (AHL) 2006 Marty Guerin Pontebba (Italy) 2007 Matt Christie Portland (AHL) 2007 Joe Cooper Reading (ECHL) 2007 Ryan Jones* Cologne (DEL) 2008 Nathan Davis Rockford (AHL) 2008 Jeff Zatkoff* Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) 2008 Alec Martinez* Los Angeles Kings (NHL) 2008 Mitch Ganzak Herning Blue Fox (Denmark) 2008 Nino Musitelli Toledo (ECHL) 2008 Charlie Effinger Fort Wayne (ECHL) 2008 Kevin Roeder Cincinnati (ECHL) 2009 Brian Kaufman Bloomington (CHL) 2009 Justin Mercier* Rochester (AHL) 2009 Jarod Palmer Houston (AHL) 2010 Tommy Wingels* San Jose Sharks (NHL) 2010 Carter Camper* Binghamton (AHL) 2011 Pat Cannone* Chicago (AHL) 2011 Vincent LoVerde* Manchester (AHL) 2011 Andy Miele* Grand Rapids (AHL) 2011 Will Weber* Springfield (AHL) 2012 Alden Hirschfeld* Grand Rapids (AHL) 2012 Tyler Biggs* Toronto (AHL) 2012 Cameron Schilling* Hershey (AHL) 2012 Matt Tomassoni* Karrel (DEL-2) 2012 Chris Wideman* Binghamton (AHL) 2012 Connor Knapp* Reading (ECHL) 2012 Reilly Smith* Boston Bruins (NHL) 2012 Marc Hagel* Iowa (AHL) 2013 Joe Hartman Fort Wayne (ECHL) 2013 Curtis McKenzie* Dallas Stars (NHL) 2013 Max Cook* Columbus (SPHL) 2014 Bryon Paulazzo* Stockton (ECHL) 2014 Austin Czarnik* Providence (AHL) 2015 Cody Murphy* Reading (ECHL) 2015 Alex Wideman* Binghamton (AHL) 2015 For those still active (*), the team listed is the player s current team. For those retired, the team listed is the last team at the highest level on which the former Miamian played regularly.

55 REDHAWKS IN THE NHL DRAFT DAN BOYLE ANDY GREENE RYAN JONES Now with Edmonton ALEC MARTINEZ Player Team Year Bob Caufield New York Islanders 1983 Mike Orn Minnesota North Stars 1984 Tom Terwillinger Minnesota North Stars 1984 Greg Dornbach Hartford Whalers 1985 Ron Saatzer St. Louis Blues 1985 Boyd Sutton Buffalo Sabres 1985 Dan Beaudette New York Islanders 1986 Jim Bodden Pittsburgh Penguins 1987 Tom Neziol New Jersey Devils 1988 Rob Robinson St. Louis Blues 1988 Craig Fisher Philadelphia Flyers 1988 Todd Harkins Calgary Flames 1988 Jaan Luik St. Louis Blues 1988 Scott Luik New Jersey Devils 1988 Steve McKichan Vancouver Canucks 1988 Bob Wallwork Buffalo Sabres 1988 Rhys Hollyman Minnesota North Stars 1989 Ken House Washington Capitals 1989 Rob Vanderydt New York Islanders 1990 Stephen Rohr Montreal Canadiens 1990 Bobby Marshall Calgary Flames 1991 Brian Savage Montreal Canadiens 1991 Andrew Miller Detroit Red Wings 1991 Tom Holdeman Edmonton Oilers 1991 Justin Krall Detroit Red Wings 1992 Matt Oates New York Rangers 1992 Richard Shulmistra Quebec Nordiques 1992 Kevyn Adams Boston Bruins 1992 Tom White Chicago Blackhawks 1993 John Hillman Quebec Nordiques 1993 MIAMIANS IN THE NHL DRAFT Player Team Year Adam Copeland Edmonton Oilers 1994 Pat Leahy New York Rangers 1998 Brian Sipotz Atlanta Thrashers 2001 Brandon Crawford-West Pittsburgh Penquins 2001 Greg Hogeboom Los Angeles Kings 2002 Marty Guerin Los Angeles Kings 2003 Joe Cooper Ottawa Senators 2004 Matt Christie Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2004 Ryan Jones Minnesota Wild 2004 Nathan Davis Chicago Blackhawks 2005 Justin Mercier Colorado Avalanche 2005 Jeff Zatkoff Los Angeles Kings 2006 Alec Martinez Los Angeles Kings 2007 Justin Vaive Anaheim Ducks 2007 Trent Vogelhuber Columbus Blue Jackets 2007 Will Weber Columbus Blue Jackets 2007 Tommy Wingels San Jose Sharks 2008 Connor Knapp Buffalo Sabres 2009 Chris Wideman Ottawa Senators 2009 Reilly Smith Dallas Stars 2009 Curtis McKenzie Dallas Stars 2009 Jimmy Mullin Tampa Bay Lightning 2010 Tyler Biggs Toronto Maple Leafs 2011 Blake Coleman New Jersey Devils 2011 Colin Sullivan Montreal Canadiens 2011 Sean Kuraly San Jose Sharks 2012 Riley Barber Washington Capitals 2012 Anthony Louis Chicago Blackhawks 2013 Louie Belpedio Minnesota Wild 2014 Jack Roslovic Winnipeg Jets

56 MEMORABLE MOMENTS October 20, 1978: The age of Miami varsity ice hockey begins at Goggin Ice Arena with the Red and White thrashing the arch-rival Cincinnati Bearcats Paul Kinney led Miami with four goals while Dave Mc- Clintock also tallied a hat trick with three scores. November 10, 1978: Miami hockey notches its first victory against an NCAA foe, defeating the University of Illinois-Chicago by a 7-4 tally in Goggin Arena. Bill Bok led the way for Miami, tallying two goals and two assists. February 24, 1979: Gary DeLonge tallies a Miami record eight points in the Red and White s 16-1 thrashing of Cincinnati. DeLonge finishes Miami s inaugural varsity season with 74 points, a single-season record that still stands today. December 4, 1979: In its second season as a varsity program, Miami earns its first victory over an NCAA Division I opponent, defeating U.S. International 4-3. Rich Kuraly recorded the game-winning goal with less than two minutes to play. January 19, 1980: In its first victory over an established CCHA foe, Miami defeats Bowling Green 4-3. The win provides a good measure of revenge for the Red and White, which had lost two games to the Falcons by a combined score of 23-1 the previous year. October 23, 1981: The CCHA era begins for Miami hockey with the Red and White defeating Western Michigan 2-0 in Kalamazoo, Mich. Vern Sketchley and Steve Morris each tallied goals while Dan Kodatsky earned the shutout in goal. Miami went on to collect nine league wins in its inaugural season of CCHA play. February 20, 1981: Rick Kuraly tallies a Miami record five goals in the Red and White s 15-3 trouncing of Lake Forest College. Kuraly finishes his career two years later as the only Miami player to record more than 100 goals. March 4, 1983: Miami competes in its first CCHA Quarterfinal game, losing 6-2 to Ohio State. The Red and White bounced back with a 6-4 win the next night behind two goals from Kevin Beaton, but OSU advanced due to its adavantage in total goals. October 21, 1988: In front of a Goggin Arena crowd of 3,248, Miami falls 3-2 to defending national champion Lake Superior State. The Red and White rebounds the following night, knocking off the Lakers 4-3 in front of 3,144, the third-largest crowd in Goggin history. It was the most well attended hockey weekend in Miami history. March 10-11, 1992: Miami advances to the CCHA Semifinals for the first time in the program s history by sweeping Western Michigan 3-1 and 4-3 on the Broncos home ice. In the 4-3 overtime win, Brian Savage tallied the game winner. The Red and White falls to top-seeded Michigan in its first semifinal appearance two days later. February 6, 1993: In front of 3,050 Goggin faithful, Miami, ranked No. 3 in the nation, rocks No. 2 rated Michigan 4-3 in overtime. After Michigan ties the game at the 15:05 mark of the third period, Jason Mallon strikes early in overtime to send the Red and White on its way to its first CCHA regularseason title. March 6, 1993: Needing just one point to clinch its first CCHA regularseason title, Miami rallies from two goals down and ties Lake Superior State 6-6 to capture the CCHA crown. Brian Savage nets the game-tying goal at 17:47 in the third period. March 11-12, 1993: Led by Brian Savage, who tallies two goals in each contest, the Red and White pounds the rival Ohio State Buckeyes 8-2 and 7-2 to advance to the CCHA semifinals for the second-consecutive season. March 20, 1993: Miami advances to its first CCHA final by knocking off Ferris State 4-3 in overtime. Kevyn Adams tallies the game-winning goal in overtime, his second of the game, while current Miami coaches Enrico Blasi and Chris Bergeron also record goals. March 26, 1993: Five days after falling to Lake Superior State in its first CCHA Championship appearance, Miami returns to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Mich., to face Wisconsin in its first NCAA Tournament appearance. The Red and White cannot overcome two early Badger goals in a 3-1 loss. Stephen Rohr tallies Miami s first NCAA Tournament goal. February 5, 1994: Miami holds off a late Notre Dame rally to defeat the Fighting Irish 6-5 and extend its winning streak to a record 10-games. The streak began Jan. 7 and ended on Feb. 11 with a 4-3 loss to the Illinois-Chicago. March 1, 1997: Miami, ranked sixth nationally, knocks off defending national champion and No. 1-ranked Michigan 4-2 in Goggin Arena. The Red and White uses third period goals from Dan Boyle and Adam Copeland to clinch the win and lock up the No. 2 seed for the CCHA Tournament. March 22, 1997: After falling in overtime to Michigan State in the CCHA semifinals, the Red and White earns its second at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where it faces Cornell. Despite seizing the early lead, Miami is unable to hold off the Big Red, falling 4-2. November 19-20, 1999: Miami ambushes No. 3 Michigan State in Goggin Arena, shutting down the Spartans 3-2 and 3-0. Freshman goalkeeper David Burleigh holds the Spartans scoreless for over four consecutive periods in the two games. March 2, 2001: Paced by David Burleigh s career-record tying fifth shutout, Miami defeats Ohio State 3-0 to finish the regular season in a second-place CCHA tie with Michigan. January 18, 2002: With his third shutout of the season at Lake Superior State, David Burleigh took over as Miami s all-time leader in shutouts with eight. Burleigh stopped 32 Laker shots en route to his third whitewash of the season. October 4, 2002: With a 12-1 victory and 13-save performance against Air Force at the inaugural Lefty McFadden Invitational, goalie David Burleigh moved past Richard Shulmistra 94 for the all-time record at Miami with 41 wins. October 10, 2003: Miami runs off five goals in the third period as it dominates No. 2 Michigan, 8-3, for its largest margin of victory in school history against the Wolverines. Derek Edwardson records his second career hat trick in the contest. March 20, 2004: One night after dropping a 4-3 decision in overtime to Ohio State, Miami shuts out Northern Michigan, 4-0, to win the consolation game at the CCHA Super Six. It is Miami s first appearance in Joe Louis Arena since March 26, 2004: Facing his former coach, Enrico Blasi leads the RedHawks to the program s third NCAA Tourney appearance against George Gwozdecky and the Denver Pioneers. Goals by Marty Guerin and Matt Davis pulled Miami to within one, but the Pioneers held off against the extra attacker to win, Miami Hockey

57 MEMORABLE MOMENTS January 29, 2005: With a 5-3 win over Ferris State in Big Rapids, Mich., head coach Enrico Blasi earned his 100th coaching victory and became just the second bench boss in Miami hockey history to reach the 100-win plateau. He joined Steve Cady, who led the Red and White for seven seasons and compiled 121 victories. January 27, 2006: Enrico Blasi became Miami s all-time winningest hockey coach as he surpassed Steve Cady with the 122nd win of his career. Blasi s RedHawks skated to a 3-1 win over Ferris State in Big Rapids, Mich. January 30, 2006: Following a series sweep of Ferris State, the RedHawks achieved the first No. 1 national ranking in school history in any sport, appearing at the top of all three major national polls. February 14, 2006: A 6-3 win over Ohio State in front of a soldout Goggin Ice Arena clinched the second CCHA regular-season title in school history for the RedHawks. to Wisconsin. March 11, 2006: Miami plays its final game in Goggin Ice Arena as the RedHawks down Western Michigan, 5-4, in overtime in the first round of the CCHA Playoffs. Freshman Alec Martinez scores the game-winner at the 17:00 mark of the extra frame. March 24, 2006: The RedHawks earn a No. 2 seed at the NCAA East Regional in Worcester, Mass., but fall 5-0 to Boston College in the opening round. Boston College advanced to the final game of the tournament before falling October 6, 2006: Miami beats Denver, 5-2, in the first game ever played at Steve Cady Arena. March 24, 2007: The RedHawks notch their first-ever victory in NCAA Tournament play, defeating host New Hampshire, 2-1. March 30, 2009: Miami defeats Minnesota-Duluth 2-1 in Minneapolis for the West Regional Championship. It marks the first time the RedHawks have won multiple games in the NCAA Tournament and gives them their first Frozen Four appearance. April 11, 2009: Miami takes the ice at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. in the national championship game. The RedHawks take a 3-1 lead into the final minute of regulation, but Boston University gets a pair of goals, plus the overtime winner to clinch the title. October 24, 2009: Former Miami Hockey head coach Steve Cady, who was the first hockey coach at Miami when the program became a varsity sport in 1978, is inducted into the Miami Athletic Hall of Fame. He compiled a record in seven varsity years of ice hockey, while taking his 1983 and 1985 teams to the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs. in Miami history to capture the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, presented annually to the best player in college hockey. March 23, 2012: Miami fell behind 3-0 early in the second period to UMass Lowell in the first round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament before mounting a furious rally in the third period. The RedHawks scored two goals within 14 seconds and with just over 10 minutes left in the third period, Miami completed the comeback, tying the game at 3-3. The RedHawks ultimately fell 2:13 into the extra session, however. Oct. 12, 2012: For the first time in program history, Miami opened the season with a shutout as freshman goaltender Ryan McKay stopped all 24 shots from Colgate for a 3-0 RedHawks victory. Feb. 17, 2013: Miami plays in its first outdoor game in program history, taking the ice at Chicago s Soldier Field in front of 52,051 fans, the largest crowd to ever watch a Miami hockey game. The RedHawks fell to Notre Dame, 2-1, in the OfficeMax Hockey City Classic, which also included Minnesota taking on Wisconsin as part of the doubleheader. March 2, 2013: Needing a win on the last night of the regular season to clinch the final CCHA regular-season title outright, Miami struck early and jumped out to a 4-0 lead over rival Ohio State en route to a 4-2 win to clinch the program s fourth and final CCHA regular-season championship. It was also the final CCHA regular-season game ever for Miami, as the league shut its doors at season s end. March 30, 2013: Second-seeded Miami faced Minnesota State in the Midwest Regional semifinal and pitched a shutout, Miami s first shutout in NCAA Tournament history, as the RedHawks topped the Mavericks, 4-0, to advance to the Midwest Regional final. The win was Miami s first in an NCAA Tournament since Oct. 18, 2013: Miami, ranked No. 1 nationally, hosting No. 6 North Dakota at Steve Coach Cady Arena in the fi rst ever National Collegiate Hockey Conference game. While North Dakota upset Miami by a 4-2 score, the RedHawks turned around the next day to post a 6-2 victory. Feb. 7, 2015: Miami returned to the Windy City triumphantly for its second Hockey City Classic contest. The Red and White endured a weather delay at Soldier Field and raced out to a 4-0 lead before holding off Western Michigan by a 4-3 count. March 21, 2015: After coming up just short of a Cinderella run a year ago, the RedHawks returned to Minneapolis for the Frozen Faceoff and topped St. Cloud State, 3-2, in the NCHC Championship behind a Blake Coleman hat trick. Miami made its ninth NCAA Tournament appearance in 10 years, entering the East Regionals as a No. 1 seed. February 12, 2010: Behind a 3-2 victory at Bowling Green, the RedHawks clinched the program s third ever CCHA regular-season title. Miami finished in league play and ultimately won the title by an unprecedented 20 points over runner-up Michigan State. March 28-29, 2010: Alden Hirschfeld scores 1:54 into the second overtime to give Miami a 3-2 double-overtime victory over Michigan in the NCAA Midwest Regional final, sending Miami on to its second straight and second ever NCAA Frozen Four, where the RedHawks were the overall No. 1 seed. March 19, 2011: Miami defeats Western Michigan, 5-2, in the CCHA Championship game at Joe Louis Arena to capture the school s first ever Mason Cup. April 8, 2011: Andy Miele becomes the first player

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