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2 p 1 Contents & Information E PROGRAM CONTENTS A Message From the RIT President A Message From the Executive Director of Athletics A Message From the Vice President of Athletics and Recreation Sports Information Policies Schedule Coaching Staff Roster Season Preview Player Profiles Season in Review Statistics Results By the Numbers RIT Award Winners Tigers in the Pros Strength and Conditioning RIT Facilities RIT at a Glance Rochester at a Glance RIT Academic and Athletic Success Atlantic Hockey Association at a Glance Atlantic Hockey Association Year in Review Tigers in the Community Frozen Four Run Opponent Profiles History of RIT Men s Ice Hockey Division I Team Records Division I Weekly Honors Division III Team Records Division III Individual Records Division I Individual Records All-Time 100-Point Scorers Division I Career Scoring List Division III Top-5 Records Division I Top-10 Records Coaching Records Records vs. Opponents Yearly Leaders All-ECAC/Atlantic Hockey RIT All-Americans RIT in the Postseason Games Ranked Against Division I Teams Games Played Against Ranked Division I Teams All-Time Lettermen Year-by-Year Results All-Time Team Captains All-Time Division III USCHO Rankings National Players of the Year/Hobey Baker Finalists Frank Ritter Ice Arena E HOCKEY INFORMATION First Year of Hockey Club, ; Varsity, National Championships (Division II), (Division III) Affiliation NCAA Division I League Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green 84) /jwwatl@rit.edu Career Record/Years /13th Associate Head Coach Brian Hills (Bowling Green 83) Assistant Coach Dave Inslaco (SUNY Brockport 83) Volunteer Assistant Coach Mike Germain (SUNY Cortland 94) Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning Tim Insko (Iowa 99) Hockey Operations Manager Jeff Siegel (New England College 06) Record Atlantic Hockey Record (Finish) /1st Postseason Lost in the AHA Championship Letter Winners Returning/Lost /5 Captains Chris Haltigin, Chris Saracino, Daniel Spivak Home Rink (Capacity) Frank Ritter Arena (2,100) The Men s Ice Hockey Media Guide is a publication of the RIT Sports Information Office and University News. Design by Peter Bella Jr. 03. Content written and edited by Sports Information Director Joe Venniro. Head shots by A. Sue Weisler. Team photo by Ken Huth. Action photos by Mike Bradley 12 and Dylan Heuer 12. Aerial photography by Stratus Imaging. Printing by EPI Printing. E University Quick Facts Location Rochester, N.Y. Address Athletics, Clark Gymnasium 51 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY Founded Enrollment ,550 President Dr. Bill Destler Nickname Tigers Colors Orange and Brown E RIT STAFF DIRECTORY - AREA CODE (585) Executive Director of Athletics Lou Spiotti Jr., Associate Director of Athletics Scott McVean, Associate Director for NCAA Compliance Lex Sleeman, Interim Assistant Athletic Director Ethan Senecal, Head Athletic Trainer Ben Emke, Development Officer Rob Dermody, NTID Support Faculty Jan Strine, Staff Assistant Karen Wagner Beck, Senior Financial Assistant Sue Benson, Sports Information Director (Men s Hockey Contact)... Joe Venniro, Sports Information Director Steve Jaynes, Athletics Website Twitter Facebook Fan Page E Admissions/Financial Aid Early Admission Deadline December 15, 2011 Regular Admission Deadline February 15, 2012 Visits to campus are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by calling (585) Visits to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf may be arranged by calling (585) (voice/tty) or toll-free in the U.S. and Canada at (866) (voice/tty). Admissions Website Admissions Office Phone (585) Admissions admissions@rit.edu Financial Aid Deadline FAFSA due March 1, 2012 Financial Aid Office Phone (585) P /11-PDF-PPB 2011 Rochester Institute of Technology All rights reserved.

3 p 2 Administrative Messages p 3 Administrative Messages RIT President Executive Director of Athletics Lou Spiotti Jr. Tiger sports fans have a lot to be proud of: In 2011, the Division I men s hockey team clinched its fourth Atlantic Hockey Association regular season title in the past five seasons. The women s hockey team spent most of last season ranked No. 1 in the nation and reached the NCAA Division III championship game. The men s lacrosse team reached the NCAA Division III semifinals. 15 Tiger athletes were All-Americans in ; and three were Academic All-Americans. In the classroom, our 600 student-athletes carry a median grade-point average of 3.22, which exceeds the overall student body. This year promises to be another exciting year as the men s hockey team looks to regain its top position in the Atlantic Hockey Association. Our other 23 athletic teams have joined the Liberty League and will make us proud. RIT fits in very well with the intercollegiate athletic philosophy of the other Liberty League institutions. The league includes Bard College, Clarkson University, Hamilton College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, the University of Rochester, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, St. Lawrence University, Skidmore College, and Union College. The ascent of our athletic teams is emblematic of the university s momentum in the world of higher education. Today, RIT is among the world s leading career-focused, technological universities, which prides itself on blending innovation While RIT Athletics experienced some very significant accomplishments to report in (NCAA Frozen Four appearance), the follow-up year of was also quite noteworthy. Our teams continued to compete at very high levels. For starters, the overall winning percentage was the highest on record in the past eight years. Leading the way were two teams that made it well into national championship play. Women s ice hockey skated through most of the season without a single loss and on to the National Championship game for the first time in school history. Although they came up short, the team made a tremendous statement at the national level. In addition to this great team achievement, one of our finest players in the history of the program, Sarah Dagg, was named National Player of the Year as well as PAYCHEX Female College Athlete of the Year. Men s lacrosse followed up in the spring with an incredible run of 19 straight wins (a school record as well). After winning the Empire 8 title, the Tigers went on to wins in the NCAA Championships but were stopped short in the semifinal game against Tufts University. Jake Coon, our head lacrosse coach, was named Empire 8 and ECAC Coach of the Year. Men s ice hockey followed up its storybook season in (NCAA Frozen Four) with yet another Atlantic Hockey Regular Season Title and a near-miss NCAA appearance. The team played before a record crowd of 10,556 at Blue Cross Arena on Brick City Homecoming weekend. In addition to these highlights, Tiger wrestler Mike and creativity into the overall experience. At RIT, you will discover a university of artists and designers on the one hand, and scientists, engineers and business leaders on the other. The university is home to nine colleges offering over 200 undergraduate, master s, and Ph.D. programs. With 17,550 students, RIT is among the top dozen largest private universities in the nation. More than half the university s student population hails from outside New York, representing all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. As global competition heats up, RIT is positioned to be an international leader. We rank third among U.S. private universities in students graduating in the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and math). Our cooperative education program, where students leave the campus for work experience in their fields, is heralded annually as among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Here s to another terrific season for all our student-athletes. Go Tigers! Bill Destler President P.S. When hockey season concludes with yet another winning season, we encourage you to return to campus and explore Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival. The festival will be held Saturday, May 5. See for details. McInally (133-pound weight class) made it to the NCAA Championship match, only to fall just short of taking home the gold. Our men s indoor track team won the Empire 8 Championship right here on home turf at the Gordon Field House. Softball advanced to the league championship game for the first time in eight years. Our student-athletes successes were not limited to the classroom. Last year our athletes attained an overall gradepoint average of 3.22, the highest in recent history. There are many exciting events to come, the most significant of which is our entry into the prestigious Liberty League. The season marks our first year in this new league, which will bring about many opportunities for our teams and the university as a whole. Looking ahead, it promises to be an exciting year for the Tigers. The coaching staff, administrative team, and studentathletes have been working hard preparing for the coming season. As always, we welcome your positive support and involvement. We could not possibly accomplish all that we have without our loyal fans. So, please join us at as many games as possible and share in the excitement of Tiger Sports! Lou Spiotti Jr. Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Mary-Beth Cooper Sports Information Director Joe Venniro Sports Information Director Steve Jaynes The Center for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation is a dynamic and multidimensional center. The Center is comprised of highly skilled and talented staff utilizing innovative programs and facilities. We encourage all students whether they are student-athletes, members of an intramural program, or visitors to the fitness center to participate in the many excellent opportunities for involvement and wellness provided by the Center. Participation in our various wellness programs and athletic teams promotes the development of a healthy lifestyle through the enrichment of the intellectual, cultural, physical, spiritual, and emotional well-being of the individual. I invite you to check out the Gordon Field House and Activities RIT Media Policies E Media Credentials Requests for media credentials for RIT home games at Ritter Arena must be made at least two days in advance by contacting Joe Venniro at (585) or via at jtvsid@rit. edu. Working press box credentials will be issued only to accredited newspapers, magazines, bloggers, radio or television reporters. Press credentials can be picked up in the Sports Information Office during the week or the Ritter Arena Press Box beginning two hours before game time. E Press Box RIT s press box is located in the south end of Ritter Arena and is accessible via the stairs located in the main concourse. The press box is a working area. Vulgarity, profanity, and cheering are prohibited. Any behavior deemed unprofessional by RIT staff will result in removal from the game. E Press Box Services The RIT Sports Information Department will provide line charts, weekly notes, programs, statistics, and media guides prior to the game. Game statistics and shot charts will be provided between periods and after each contest. E Photography Photo passes are limited to team photographers and accredited media (newspapers, bloggers, TV, print). All requests for passes must be made to Joe Venniro at least one day prior to the scheduled game. E Radio Ritter Arena has one phone line available for an opponent s (student or commercial) radio station, and is situated in the press box closest to the entrance. All visiting radio stations must request space at least three days prior to the game. Center while you are on our campus. You will be amazed by our outstanding facilities. The members of the RIT community are extremely proud of our student-athletes and their contributions to a vibrant, active campus. Personally, I remain their biggest fan. Enjoy the athletic contest you are here to see. Go Tigers! Mary-Beth A. Cooper Vice President for Student Affairs E Interviews Coach Wayne Wilson is available for telephone interviews with the media during the week. Please contact Joe Venniro to arrange the interview at least one day prior to the requested interview date. Pre-game interviews with coaches and players must be arranged through the RIT Sports Information Department at least one day in advance. Following home games, Coach Wilson and RIT players will be available for a post-game press conference or interviews approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game. All post-game interview requests must be made through the SID in the press box prior to the final two minutes of the game. RIT maintains a strict closed-door locker room policy. Access to the locker room is limited to the players, coaches, and named Athletics Department staff. E RIT on the Radio All RIT men s hockey games are broadcast on WITR 89.7 FM in the Rochester area or online at witr.rit.edu. Scott Biggar 89, Chris Lerch 84, and Ed Trefzger 84 are the voices of the Tigers. E RIT on the Web RIT s official athletics website is The site features information on all 24 RIT Athletics teams. Fans can access live video at b2livetv.com for a small fee per game. Streaming radio broadcasts can be found online at witr.rit.edu. E RIT on Television All home games will be televised this season on Time Warner Cable Sports, which may be found on Time Warner Cable Channel 26 or 214 in the Rochester area. Games can be seen in high definition on Channel Gene Battaglia and John DiTullio bring you the action.

4 p 4 Season Schedule p 5 Coaching Staff Date Opponent Location Time Sat., Oct. 1 Brock (exhibition) Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Oct. 7 Skate With the Tigers Ritter Arena 6:45 p.m. Sat., Oct. 8 * Niagara Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 15 St. Lawrence Blue Cross Arena 7:05 p.m. Thu., Oct. 20 * at Canisius Buffalo, N.Y. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 22 Union Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Oct. 28 * at Mercyhurst Erie, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 4 * Army Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 5 * Army Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 11 * Air Force Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 18 * Holy Cross Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 19 * Holy Cross Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 25 Rensselaer Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Dec. 2 * at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 3 * at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Dec. 9 * American International Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 10 * American International Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 17 * at Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. 7:05 p.m. Thu., Dec. 29 ^ vs. Ferris State Burlington, Vt. 4:00 p.m. Fri., Dec. 30 ^ vs. Lake Superior State Burlington, Vt. 4:00 p.m. Fri., Jan. 6 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 8:00 p.m. Sat., Jan. 7 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 8:00 p.m. Sat., Jan. 14 *% at Sacred Heart Bridgeport, Conn. 4:35 p.m. Sun., Jan. 15 *% at Sacred Heart Bridgeport, Conn. 12:35 p.m. Fri., Jan. 20 at Bentley Waltham, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 21 * at Bentley Waltham, Mass. 7:05 p.m. Fri., Jan. 27 * Mercyhurst Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 28 * Mercyhurst Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 3 * at Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 9:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 4 * at Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 10:00 p.m. Thu., Feb. 9 * at Canisius Buffalo, N.Y. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 11 * Canisius Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 17 * Robert Morris Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 18 * Robert Morris Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 24 * at Niagara Niagara University, N.Y. 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 25 * Niagara Ritter Arena 7:05 p.m. March 2-4 Atlantic Hockey First Round (if nec., best-of-three) TBA March 9-11 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals (best-of-three) TBA Fri., March 16 Atlantic Hockey Semifinal - Blue Cross Arena TBA Sat., March 17 Atlantic Hockey Championship - Blue Cross Arena 7:05 p.m. March NCAA Regionals TBA April 5-7 NCAA Frozen Four - St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, Fla. TBA * Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Games ^ Denotes Catamount Cup - Burlington, Vt. % Game to be played at Harbor Yard at Bridgeport - Bridgeport, Conn. All times are Eastern Standard Time Schedule subject to change Tickets are available at the Gordon Field House Box Office, by calling , and general public tickets are available at Box Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thur., Fri. 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; Wed p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. 2 p.m.* *The Gordon Field House Box Office will be open 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. prior to Saturday home games. Head Coach Wayne Wilson Wayne Wilson enters his 13th season as head coach of the RIT men s hockey team. Fresh off of leading his Tigers to their fourth Atlantic Hockey Association regular season championship in the last five seasons in , the Tigers advanced to the AHA Championship game for the second straight season, finishing with a record. The Tigers rattled off an 11-game unbeaten streak during the middle of the season, and once again, were one of the highest scoring teams in Division I. The Guelph, Ontario, native has led the Tigers to a record since the season, including a mark all-time in AHA play. In , the Tigers tied their own AHA record for fewest losses (5). Wilson enjoyed a magical year behind the bench in He, along with the Tigers, accrued a bevy of individual and team accomplishments, including the Spencer Penrose Award as Division I National Coach of the Year. Wilson became the first coach to win the National Coach of the Year at both the Division I and Division III levels. He led RIT to its first Atlantic Hockey Championship and a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers captured the attention of the country as they made their historic run to the Frozen Four, playing in front of 34,954 fans at Ford Field in Detroit. RIT finished the season with a school record 28 wins, including a 12-game winning streak from Feb. 12 to March 27. RIT finished the season ranked No. 10 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine National Poll, and was the only Division I team to win its conference regular season and postseason championships. On Oct. 30, 2009, Wilson became the all-time leader in coaching wins at RIT, picking up his 189th victory in a 6-2 win over Connecticut. On Jan. 15, 2010, Wilson recorded his 200th win, as RIT blanked Connecticut, 4-0. During his tenure at RIT, Wilson has guided the Tigers to a record. In just six seasons of Division I play, he has led the Tigers to several victories over nationally ranked teams, including wins over No. 2 Denver, and No. 12 New Hampshire in the NCAA East Regional on March 26-27, Denver is the highest ranked team that RIT has beaten at the Division I level. On Oct. 27, 2007, the Tigers defeated then No. 18 Cornell 4-1, and two months later, on Dec. 29, RIT shocked the Division I hockey landscape, defeating No. 14 Minnesota at the Dodge Holiday Classic in front of 10,046 fans at Mariucci Arena. It was the first time Minnesota had lost a game in their home tournament since the season. On Oct. 30, 2010, the Tigers defeated No. 14 Cornell for the second straight time, 5-3 at famed Lynah Rink. In , Wilson led the Tigers to a mark, which included an 11-game winning streak, jump-started by a win over No. 10 Air Force. In , forward Simon Lambert became the first RIT player to be named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, college hockey s finest honor. Wilson is no stranger to success at the collegiate level. He won a national title as a player at Bowling Green State University in He also led the Falcons to three NCAA Tournament appearances as an assistant coach. Wilson led RIT to four NCAA tournament appearances, and four ECAC West Tournament titles, and was named the ECAC West Coach of the Year three times. He earned AHCA Coach of the Year honors in when he guided the Tigers to their fifth appearance in the NCAA Division III National Championship game after an unbeaten regular season (22-0-1, finished ). In 2001, Jerry Galway became the second player in RIT history to be named NCAA Division III Player of the Year. In , Jared DeMichiel and Dan Ringwald were the AHA Goaltender and Defenseman of the Year, respectively, and garnered first team honors. Ringwald earned All- USCHO.com second team honors and was a three-time All- AHA first team selection. Chris Tanev was named the 2010 AHA Rookie of the Year, while Shane Madolora garnered the 2011 AHA Goaltender of the Year honor and was an INCH Second Team selection. Lambert won the Atlantic Hockey Leading scorer award in Overall, 15 Tigers have earned 31 All-AHA honors since Many of Wilson s players have graduated and moved on to professional careers within their field of study. Last season the team recorded a 3.23 GPA, exceeding the university average. Thirteen players earned AHA All-Academic team honors. While he was at Bowling Green, several of Wilson s players went on to successful careers in the National Hockey League. In 2007, Steve Pinizzotto became the first Tiger to sign an NHL contract at the D1 level. Pinizzotto was a key component of the two-time Calder Cup Champion Hershey Bears of the AHL and may make his NHL debut in Since the end of the season, 21 players have gone on to sign pro contracts, including Tanev. Tyler Brenner signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in March Tanev became RIT s first player to suit up in an NHL contest, making his debut with the Canucks on Jan. 18, He played 29 regular season games and five playoff games for the Canucks, including games five, six, and seven of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Wilson earned a degree in health, physical education, and recreation from Bowling Green in 1984, and added his master s degree in education at BGSU in He lives in Pittsford with his wife, Lynn, and children Stephanie (21) and Stu (19). Stephanie graduated from Bowling Green in Stu is playing for the Cedar Rapids Roughriders of the USHL in , and has also committed to play at Yale in Year W L T RIT Totals

5 p 6 p 7 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Associate Head Coach Brian Hills Assistant Coach Dave Insalaco Brian Hills begins his seventh season at RIT, and fifth as the associate head coach. Hills, who joined RIT before its inaugural season of Division I play in 2005, has been a vital reason for RIT s success. Hills received the prestigious Terry Flanagan Award at the 2011 American Hockey Coaches Association Banquet, honoring an outstanding assistant coach s career body of work. Hills has played a major role in recruiting and building a team that won the 2010 Atlantic Hockey and NCAA East Region Championships and advanced to the Frozen Four. In addition, Hills helped lead RIT to four Atlantic Hockey regular season championships in five seasons. Hills played an integral role in the development of defenseman Chris Tanev, the 2010 Atlantic Hockey Association Rookie of the Year, who signed as a free agent with the Vancouver Canucks in May Tanev made his NHL debut on Jan. 18, 2011, played 29 regular season games, and five playoff games for the Canucks, including games five, six, and seven of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Before his success at RIT, Hills was the head coach at the State University College at Geneseo for four seasons. In his last season at Geneseo, he led the Knights to a record of , a SUNYAC Championship, the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Tournament, and a No. 7 ranking in the final Division III poll. Hills amassed a record of while reviving the Geneseo hockey program. His record during his final two seasons at Geneseo was Prior to coaching at Geneseo, Hills worked for seven years at Division I Bowling Green. During that time he assisted with Team Canada s national team selection committee in 1997 and He also coached the Chur (Switzerland) Junior Hockey Team in Dave Insalaco enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for the RIT men s hockey program. His knack for finding several quality recruits has helped the Tigers become one of the top teams in Division I, as evidenced by the squad s three straight Atlantic Hockey Association regular season championships and trip to the 2010 NCAA Division I Frozen Four. Insalaco spent two seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League. Midway through the season, he took over as the head coach and general manager, mentoring current RIT seniors Cameron Burt and Taylor McReynolds, and junior Chris Saracino. Insalaco began his coaching career in as a volunteer assistant at SUNY Brockport. In , he moved to SUNY Geneseo as an assistant coach. There, he worked under current RIT Associate Head Coach Brian Hills for two seasons. In 2009 and 2011, Insalaco coached at the USA Hockey Select Under-17 camp in Rochester with several of the nation s top collegiate coaches. In 2011, he was chosen to coach in Select 17 All-Star game. Insalaco played two years of professional hockey, from , for the Adirondack IceHawks of the United Hockey Hills is a graduate of Bowling Green State University, where he was a teammate of RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson. Hills was a two-time All-American and two-time Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist. He led the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in scoring twice and was the CCHA Player of the Year in In addition, he was a twotime CCHA All-Academic team member, and was a second team CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American as a senior. Hills left Bowling Green as its all-time leading scorer and is currently second on the list. He scored 116 goals and added 154 assists for 270 points in 156 games. In he set a school single-season record that still stands with 94 points ( ) in 40 games. After graduating from Bowling Green with a degree in business administration, Hills spent 11 seasons playing professionally in Europe eight years in Switzerland and three in Germany. He won three gold medals with Team Canada in Europe s Spengler Cup before returning to his alma mater, where he spent seven seasons as an assistant coach from Brian has been an invaluable asset to the RIT hockey program, said Wilson. He is a proven winner and will no doubt be an excellent Division I head coach. Hills lives in Honeoye Falls with his wife, Andrea. They have two children, a daughter Alexandra (22), and son Trevor (19). Alexandra is a senior forward on the 2011 NCAA National Runner-up RIT women s hockey team. Trevor will play the season for the Chilliwack Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League. League, recording 10 goals and 21 assists for 31 points in 128 career games. He quickly became a fan favorite in Adirondack, winning the Unsung Hero and 110 Percent Award as voted on by the fans in Insalaco helped lead Adirondack to a division title in The Greece native played collegiately at SUNY Brockport from Insalaco tallied 47 goals and 62 assists for 109 points in 108 career games for the Golden Eagles. He was an All-SUNYAC second team selection in 2000 and Chase Memorial Academic Athletic Scholarship winner. Dave is a young, smart, energetic coach, said RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson. He excels in recruiting, skill development, and video analysis, and understands the game very well. Every year Dave has taken on more responsibility and is the nuts and bolts of our team s success. In addition, Insalaco s sister Kim was a member of the 2006 United States Women s Olympic Hockey Team that earned a bronze medal in Turin, Italy. Insalaco, who earned his bachelor s and master s degrees in education from SUNY Brockport, lives in Fairport with his wife, Erika, and newborn son, David. Volunteer Assistant Coach Mike Germain Athletic Trainer/ Strength/ Conditioning Coach Tim Insko Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Siegel Mike Germain returns for his sixth season as a volunteer assistant coach. He works primarily with the Tiger goaltenders. Under his tutelage, Shane Madolora led all Division I goaltenders with the best save percentage in , while Jared DeMichiel led the nation in wins the season prior. Germain came to the Tigers after spending a season as an assistant coach with the American Hockey League s Rochester Americans. Before that, Germain was an associate coach for the Rochester Junior Americans for four seasons. For three seasons, he was the head coach of the Greece Lightning, one of the top high school teams in Rochester. In his first season, Germain led the Lightning to 17 wins and the New York state quarterfinals. A 1994 graduate of the State University College at Cortland and standout goaltender for the Red Dragons, Germain set single-season school records that still stand for most wins (17, ) and shutouts (2, ). He is also the Red Dragons all-time leader in wins (33) and shutouts (3). Tim Insko begins his third season as the strength and conditioning coach and athletic trainer at RIT. He is primarily responsible for working with the Tiger hockey team on and off the ice. In addition, he supervises the Tiger Power Den and works in strength and conditioning with all 600 RIT student-athletes. Prior to arriving at RIT, Insko spent three seasons working with the USA Hockey Bantam Camp in Ames, Iowa. During that time, he honed his craft at Division I Iowa State University, while obtaining a second bachelor s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in athletic training, along with a master s degree in educational leadership and policy studies. He worked with the football and track and field teams, and mentored all first- and second-year athletic training students. Insko was awarded the Robert Watkins and Mary Swartz Athletic Training Student Award and was a Special Olympics Jeff Siegel begins his sixth season at RIT, third as the hockey operations manager. He oversees all aspects of game day management, travel, and equipment operations. Siegel graduated from New England College in 2006 with a degree in sports and recreation management. He was named Sport and Recreation Management Student of the Year. While at New England College, Siegel worked as the equipment manager for the men s ice hockey team. He also handled game operations and community relations. In the summer of 2005, Siegel worked as a game operations intern for the Manchester Wolves of the Arena Football 2 League. Siegel resides in Rochester. Video Coordinator Mark Lessard Germain, who has a master s degree in educational administration from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and a second master s degree in liberal studies from the State University College at Brockport, started his coaching career as an assistant at Brockport from Mike has become an integral part of our program, said RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson. His work with our goaltenders has been invaluable as evidenced by the improvement of Louis Menard and Jocelyn Guimond early on, then seeing Jared DeMichiel and Shane Madolora enjoy tremendous success over the last two seasons. The Germain name should be familiar to RIT fans, as Mike s brother Lou played in goal for one season with the Tigers before transferring to SUNY Geneseo, where he earned All-American honors. Germain is an assistant principal at John Marshall High School in the Rochester City School District. He lives in Irondequoit with his wife, Melissa, and son, Jake. and Drake Relays volunteer athletic training student while at Iowa State. From , Insko was a strength and conditioning specialist at Performace Therapies, P.C., in Coralville, Iowa. He administered strength and conditioning programs for the Cedar Rapids Roughriders hockey team and several high schools in the region. In addition, he was a physical therapy aide for one year at the University of Iowa Hospitals. Insko received his first bachelor s degree in psychology in 1999 from the University of Iowa. He is certified by the National Athletic Training Association, and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and corrective exercise specialist. Insko resides in Webster with his wife, Becki. Known by many in the RIT hockey community as Captain Video, Mark Lessard is now in his 16th season as the video coordinator for the RIT men s hockey team. He was awarded the Dr. Albert J. Simone Distinguished Service Award in This award is given to a person or persons who have made a positive impact on the RIT hockey program. Lessard, a graduate of Churchville-Chili High School and Monroe Community College, is able to break down film of RIT hockey into virtually any category necessary, including power plays, faceoffs, shots on goal, and goals scored. He has become an extremely valuable part of the RIT hockey department. Lessard also works as a computer lab technician in the information technology department at RIT.

6 p Roster p 9 Season Outlook No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1 Shane Madolora G Sr Salinas, Calif. (Omaha Lancers) 2 Nolan Descoteaux D So Dallas, Texas (South Shore Kings) 3 Scott Knowles F Sr Riverside, Ontario (Surrey Eagles) 4 Mike Colavecchia F So Maple, Ontario (Lindsay Muskies) 7 Brad McGowan F Fr Langely, British Columbia (Surrey Eagles) 8 Eliott Raibl D So Vancouver, British Columbia (Quesnel Millionaires) 9 Matt Garbowsky F Fr St. George, Ontario (Powell River Kings) 10 Mark Cornacchia F Sr Unionville, Ontario (Markham Waxers) 11 Taylor McReynolds F Sr Sherwood Park, Alberta (Green Bay Gamblers) 15 Ben Lynch F So Blaine, Minn. (Lincoln Stars) 16 Brad Reid F Fr Delta, British Columbia (Salmon Arm Silverbacks) 17 Bryan Potts F Jr Niagara Falls, Ontario (Markham Waxers) 18 Cameron Burt F Sr Detroit, Mich. (Green Bay Gamblers) 19 Adam Mitchell F So Crofton, Md. (Baystate Breakers) 20 Greg Noyes D So Lucan, Ontario (Salmon Arm Silverbacks) 21 Jeff Smith F Jr Spokane, Wash. (Tri-City Storm) 22 Adam Hartley F Jr West Vancouver, British Columbia (Surrey Eagles) 23 Stuart Brownell D Fr Burlington, Ontario (Georgetown Raiders) 24 Chris Haltigin D Sr Oakville, Ontario (Oakville Blades) 25 Daniel Spivak D Sr Thornhill, Ontario (Stouffville Spirit) 26 Trevor Eckenswiller D Sr Lions Head, Ontario (Oakville Blades) 27 Chris Saracino D Jr St. Louis, Mo. (Green Bay Gamblers) 28 Brandon Thompson F Fr North Vancouver, British Columbia (Langley Chiefs) 30 Josh Watson G So Lititz, Pa. (Powell River Kings) 40 Jordan Ruby G Fr Tavistock, Ontario (Wellington Dukes) Tiger fans always make their presence known on the road. Members of the RIT community traveled in full force for the 2010 NCAA Tournament run. Coaching Staff Wayne Wilson Brian Hills Dave Insalaco Mike Germain Tim Insko Jeff Siegel Captains Chris Haltigin (C) Chris Saracino (C) Daniel Spivak (C) Player Pronunciation Name Madolora Descoteaux Knowles Colavecchia Cornacchia McGowan Raibl Garbowsky Noyes Hartley Haltigin Spivak Eckenswiller Saracino Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Strength and Conditioning Coach/Athletic Trainer Hockey Operations Manager Pronunciation Mad-oh-LOR-a Dah-CO-toe Noles Cola-vek-key-a Corn-NACK-key-a Mick-GOW-ann RAY-bull Gar-BOW-ski NOISE HEART-lee Hal-teh-gin SPEE-vak Ek-ens-WHY-ler Sar-ah-SEE-no RIT President Bill Destler (center), along with ESPN Analyst Barry Melrose, Jackson, and Nicholas Charron conduct the cermonial puck drop to RIT s Andrew Favot and UMass Lowell s Scott Campbell before RIT hosted Colgate during Brick City Homecoming and Family Weekend at Blue Cross Arena on Oct. 16, The Tigers drew a RIT regular season record sellout crowd of 10,556 fans. The Tigers raised just under $7,000 for former Rochester American and UMass Lowell standout, the late Craig Charron with the sale of the special black jerseys worn during the game. The RIT men s hockey team will look to win its fourth straight Atlantic Hockey regular season title, and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons. Last season, the Tigers were one goal shy of advancing to the NCAA Tournament, finishing with a record. Just two seasons ago, RIT emerged as the country s Cinderella story, advancing to the NCAA Frozen Four. The Tigers have a sparkling record over the past five years, winning at least 19 games in each season. Once again, the Tigers return a strong group of playoff-tested veterans and bring in an extremely talented group of newcomers. RIT will play 34 regular season games this season, opening with a tough AHA conference game against Niagara on Oct. 8 at Ritter Arena. The following weekend, the Tigers host St. Lawrence in what could possibly be a sold-out house at Blue Cross Arena in downtown Rochester on Oct. 15, as the focal point of Brick City Homecoming and Family Weekend. RIT will also play non-conference home games against ECAC foes Union and Rensselaer, both of whom advanced to the 2011 NCAA Tournament. On Dec , the Tigers travel to Vermont to play Lake Superior State and Ferris State of the CCHA in the Catamount Cup. The following weekend, RIT rings in 2012 with a pair of road games at perennial power Wisconsin, in what will be a rematch of the 2010 Frozen Four semifinal, won by the Badgers. We are playing a pretty challenging non-conference schedule, said RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson, now in his 13th year with the Tigers. We jump right into conference play against Niagara and then face St. Lawrence in front of what should be a great crowd as part of our Brick City Homecoming Weekend. Union and Rensselaer were both (NCAA) tournament teams last year, and then we head to Vermont to play two good teams in Ferris State and Lake Superior State. Obviously, we know how good Wisconsin is, and to play two games in front of huge crowds will be exciting. We like to play a tough non-conference schedule that challenges us and makes us better for league and postseason play, said Wilson. Twenty-seven of RIT s 34 games will be against Atlantic Hockey foes. The Tigers will play Niagara, Robert Morris, Canisius, Mercyhurst, and Air Force three times this season, and will play Army, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Sacred Heart, American International, and Bentley twice. Wilson, the all-time leader in coaching wins at RIT and winner of the 2010 Spencer Penrose Award as the Division I Coach of the Year, is thrilled that RIT has become not only a top AHA team, but one that has achieved national prominence. Our goal hasn t changed since we became eligible for postseason play (in ), said Wilson. Ultimately, our goal is to advance to the NCAA Tournament. That means putting ourselves in contention for home-ice advantage in the league tournament, and winning the Atlantic Hockey Championship. From there you prepare one game at a time. With the success we had in 2010, you never know what that means, it could be one and done, but we now know a Frozen Four berth is attainable. Three defensemen, seniors Chris Haltigin and Daniel Spivak, along with junior Chris Saracino will serve as the captains. Haltigin was an assistant captain last season. The Tigers return 19 players from last season s squad and Wilson and his staff have recruited seven highly touted newcomers. E Forwards Despite the loss of its top two scorers from last season, the Tigers return a strong group of talented forwards from an offense that finished 13th nationally in goals per game a year ago. With the addition of a group of accomplished freshmen, the offense has a chance to be even more dynamic this season. Senior Cameron Burt, along with junior Adam Hartley, and sophomores Ben Lynch, Adam Mitchell, and Mike Colavecchia will help shoulder the load offensively in Burt battled through injuries last season, after recording a team-high 47 points in en route to earning AHA and NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team honors. Hartley recorded 13 points in his first 13 games last season before finishing with 25 points on 11 goals and 14 assists. Lynch ended the season strong en route to tallying 30 points in 37 games, while Mitchell chipped in with 11 goals, tied for third on the team. Colavecchia recorded 19 points and showed flashes of brillance. Seniors Mark Cornacchia, Scott Knowles, and Taylor McReynolds and juniors Jeff Smith, and Bryan Potts will be called upon to contribute more offensively. All five played a key role in RIT s run to the 2010 Frozen Four and know what it takes to win at this level. Talented newcomers Matt Garbowsky, Brad McGowan, Brandon Thompson, and Brad Reid will look to crack the lineup immediately and provide a spark offensively. All four players enjoyed tremendous success at the junior level and will look to continue that at RIT. Up front, we lost four forwards that made a big impact offensively, and all had important roles on our team, said Wilson. That being said, I really like what we return, along with one of the most talented group of newcomers we ve had come in. E Defensemen The defensive unit is arguably RIT s deepest position, as seven players return from a squad that led the AHA in goals against average a year ago. The Tigers allowed just two goals per contest over their last 23 games and recorded six shutouts during that stretch. RIT has a strong blend of offensive, stay at home, and physical defensemen that will help them be successful in Senior captain Chris Haltigin battled through injuries last season, but is still regarded as one of the top defensemen in the conference. He was a 2010 NCAA East Region All-Tournament Team selection and along with rock solid defender and tri-captain Daniel Spivak will lead the squad on and off the ice Junior tri-captain Chris Saracino enjoyed a tremendous season in , leading all RIT defensemen with 20 points, while recording a team-best plus-28 rating. Saracino was named an All-AHA second team selection. Senior Trevor Eckenswiller was plus-14 in 28 games last season and is completely healthy after suffering a season-ending injury in and nagging maladies in Sophomores Greg Noyes, Nolan Descoteaux, and Eliot Raibl all gained valuable experience last season and will be expected to contribute more in Noyes tallied 17 points and was plus-19 in 36 games last season, while Descoteaux played in 35 contests. Freshman Stuart Brownell, who stands 6-foot-4, will look to follow in RIT s rich tradition of outstanding blue-liners. We return seven defensemen from a team that led the league in goals against average, said Wilson. This is an extremely talented group of defensemen that can move the puck, show offensive ability, and be physical. Our leadership will come from our defense this season. E Goalies RIT returns senior Shane Madolora, who enjoyed a breakout season in , finishing , while leading the nation with a.935 save percentage, and six shutouts, to go along with a sparkling 1.93 goals against average, third best in Division I. He began the season with a 20-game unbeaten streak en route to being named the AHA Goaltender of the Year and earning All-AHA first team honors. He was also named an Inside College Hockey Second Team All-American. Sophomore Josh Watson returns after a promising rookie season. His three starts came against Nebraska-Omaha, Union, and Merrimack, all of whom advanced to the 2011 NCAA Tournament. Freshman Jordan Ruby led the Wellington Dukes to the 2011 Ontario Junior Hockey League Championship and a spot in the prestigious Royal Bank Cup. We really feel great about our goaltending situation, said Wilson. Shane (Madolora) had such a tremendous season last year and Josh (Watson) will continue to get better. Jordan s (Ruby) junior numbers were outstanding last year. We have three number-one type goaltenders. RIT will once again have an eye on the postseason, as they battle the top teams in the country. The Tigers will look to secure a top seed for the Atlantic Hockey Championship, win the postseason tournament, and try to make another deep run into the month of April, with Tampa, Fla. and the Frozen Four in its sights.

7 p 10 Chris Haltigin - Captain p 11 Daniel Spivak - Captain Defense, Senior, 6-1, 205, Oakville, Ontario (Biomedical Sciences) Defense, Senior, 6-0, 210, Thornhill, Ontario (Environmental Sustainability) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Battled through injuries to appear in 34 games, recording 14 points on three goals and 11 assists shared RIT s Green B. Williams Award for academic excellence with teammate Scott Knowles set a career-high with a pair of power-play assists at No. 18 Union dished out a pair of helpers in a 3-3 tie at Holy Cross scored a power-play goal in a 6-2 win over Connecticut recorded seven power-play points (1-6-7) was plus-9 in 23 Atlantic Hockey Association contests Tigers were when he recorded a point one of three Tigers who earned AHA Academic All-Star honors named to the AHA All-Academic Team. E : Tied for sixth nationally among all defensemen with 11 goals named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team scored the opening goal in RIT s 6-2 win over New Hampshire in the NCAA East Regional Championship scored the game-winning goal 9:54 into overtime, lifting RIT to a 4-3 win over Connecticut in game one of the AHA Quarterfinals plus-3 in back-to-back wins over Connecticut and Army scored a goal in five straight games, Feb. 20 to March 13 recorded 10 points (5-5-10) over a seven-game point scoring streak, Feb. 19 to March 19 had 14 points (8-6-14) over his final 15 games scored 15 points (8-7-15) and was plus-14 in 28 AHA games Tigers were when he recorded a point tallied five multiplepoint outings named to the AHA All-Academic Team. E : Among team leaders with a plus-11 to go along with 14 points recorded nine points (3-6-9) in 25 AHA contests tallied his first collegiate point at Niagara scored his first two collegiate goals, including the game-winning tally in a 5-3 win over Mercyhurst named the AHA Rookie of the Week, Dec. 15 scored goals in both games of the AHA Quarterfinals against Holy Cross, both RIT wins named to the AHA All-Academic team. E Before RIT: Played for the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) recorded 35 points ( ) in 42 regular season games in helped lead Oakville to a mark, OJHL Championship, and Dudley Hewitt Cup played in Ontario s Royal Bank Cup OHA Top Prospect Award winner captain of Canada East at the World Junior-A challenge junior teammate of current Tiger Trevor Eckenswiller. E Personal: Biomedical sciences major attended Holy Trinity Secondary School born Jan. 5, 1988, in Toronto, Ontario son of Vlad Haltigin and Cathy Stewart has two brothers, Tim, and Nick, and one sister, Larissa favorite NHL player is Hall of Famer Bobby Orr favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite RIT class is Pathophysiology ideal meal is steak and grilled vegetables would like to be an oncologist or cardiologist in 10 years favorite movie is The Bourne Trilogy enjoys the music of Eminem, Drake, and Darius Rucker would like to vacation in Tahiti or Cabo San Lucas. E Career Highs Goals: 2, Dec. 13, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst Assists: 2, twice, most recently, Jan. 22, 2011 at Holy Cross Points: 2, 8 times, most recent Jan. 22, 2011 at Holy Cross Plus/Minus: +3, twice, most recently Nov. 6, 2009 vs. Army Shots: 7, Dec. 4, 2010 at AIC Penalty Minutes: 4, seven times, most recent Jan. 1, 2011 vs. Merrimack Chris went through an injury-plagued season that slowed him down tremendously. We look forward to Chris having a healthy, and productive season for us, becoming one of the top defensemen in our league. He is a very hard worker on and off the ice and is a great role model for our underclassmen. Coach Wilson Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 36 games, recording a pair of assists, while playing at plus-6 shared the Greg Moss Hard Hat Award with teammate Tyler Brenner, given to a player who performs at a high level with little fanfare recorded his first point in 55 games, with a first period assist in a 4-2 win over Mercyhurst recorded an assist in a 4-1 win over Canisius dished out two assists in 25 Atlantic Hockey Association contests fired a career-best five shots in game two of the AHA quarterfinals against American International, a 5-1 win Tigers were when he recorded a point named to the AHA All-Academic Team. E : Defensive stalwart played in 32 games and was plus-7 was plus-2 in a 4-0 win over American International helped lead Tiger defense to a team-record eight shutouts and fourth best goals against average in all of Division I appeared in 21 AHA contests earned AHA All-Academic Team honors named to the Empire 8 President s List for maintaining a 3.75 gradepoint average. E : Appeared in 16 games among team leaders with a plus-9 recorded his first collegiate point on Brennan Sarazin s game-winning goal in the third period of a 6-3 win over Army was a plus-3 in RIT s wild 9-5 win over Holy Cross in the decisive game three of the AHA Quarterfinals represented Team Israel at the 2009 Division II International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia, April 7 to April 13 led all Israeli defensemen with a goal and two assists in five games named his team s most outstanding player against Iceland named to the AHA All-Academic team. E Before RIT: Played four seasons for the Stouffville Spirit of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) scored four goals and added 26 assists for 30 points in 40 regular season games, and served as an assistant captain in led the Spirit to a mark played in 135 regular season games and 56 playoff contests over three seasons with Stouffville part of Team Canada East that played in British Columbia. E Personal: Environmental sustainability major attended Thornhill Secondary School born Aug. 9, 1988, in Natanya, Israel son of Zeev and Rakela Spivak has four brothers, Gad, Nir, Aaron, and Michael favorite NHL player is Shea Weber of the Nashville Predators favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite TV show is Rescue Me enjoys traveling and playing basketball favorite food is sushi would like to be an environmental researcher in 10 years favorite movie is A Knight s Tale historic figure he would most like to meet is Henry V favorite recording artist is DJ Tiesto would like to have a superhero power of time travelling favorite personal hockey moment was going to the Frozen Four in 2010 would like to vacation in Thailand. E Career Highs Goals: 0 Assists: 1, three times, most recently, Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Canisius Points: 1, three times, most recently, Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Canisius Plus/Minus: +3, March 15, 2009 vs. Holy Cross Shots: 5, Feb. 11, 2011 vs. Canisius Penalty Minutes: 15, Nov. 27, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Daniel is coming off of a breakout season, and we feel we have one of the top defensive defensemen in our league. He is an extremely strong and physical defender, who always puts the team first. He is a great example of what a team player is, and was voted captain by his peers. Coach Wilson

8 p 12 p 13 Chris Saracino - Captain Cameron Burt Defense, Junior, 5-10, 190, St. Louis, Mo. (Business) Forward, Senior, 5-11, 180, Detroit, Mich. (Business) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Earned All-Atlantic Hockey Association second team honors appeared in 37 games, leading all Tiger defensemen with five goals, 15 assists, and 20 points among the national leaders with a plus-28 rating recorded the second best plus-minus rating in Division I team history named the winner of the Tim Cordick Award, given to the top RIT defenseman, as voted on by the coaching staff named the RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Nov. 1 tied for third on the squad with 12 power-play points (3-9-12) recorded a sixgame point-scoring streak (2-4-6), Feb. 13 to March 12 scored a power-play goal with 1:48 left and recorded the primary assist on Taylor McReynolds gametying goal with 29 seconds left in regulation, lifting RIT to a 3-3 draw against Sacred Heart set a career-high with three points (1-2-3) in that contest tied a career-high with a plus-3 rating in a 6-1 win over Sacred Heart finished the season with 11 points (4-7-11) and was plus-12 over his last 14 games was plus-14 over a 12-game stretch, Nov. 26 to Jan. 14 Tigers were when he recorded a point.. E : Appeared in 39 games tallied 12 points on two goals and 10 assists and was plus-8 recorded his first career point, an assist in his first game against Colgate scored his first career goal and added an assist in a 3-2 win over Mercyhurst dished out a season-high two assists in the AHA victory over Sacred Heart scored RIT s lone goal in a 1-1 draw at Holy Cross tallied six points (2-4-6) and was plus-14 in 26 AHA contests recorded a point in 10 games Tigers were in those contests earned AHA All-Academic Team honors named to the Empire 8 President s List for maintaining a 3.75 grade-point average. E Before RIT: Played two seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) led the Gamblers to the Anderson Cup for the first time in 12 years played in 47 games for the Gamblers in , recording seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points, while playing at a plus-21 played for current RIT Assistant Coach Dave Insalaco and was a teammate of current Tigers Cameron Burt and Taylor McReynolds in Green Bay. E Personal: Business major attended Christian Brothers College High School born Jan. 20, 1989, in St. Louis, Mo. son of Chris and Joan Saracino has two brothers, Nicholas and John Paul, and one sister, Natalie hobbies include playing golf, softball, and fishing favorite actor is Will Ferrell favorite NHL player is Chris Pronger of the Philadelphia Flyers favorite NHL team is the St. Louis Blues favorite movie is Step Brothers would like to be a lawyer in 10 years enjoys country music would like to vacation in South America favorite TV show is How I Met Your Mother would choose Mark Wahlberg to play him in a biopic superhero power he would like most is to be able to read people s minds would like to meet George Washington. E Career Highs Goals: 1, seven times, most recently, Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Niagara Assists: 2, three times, most recently, Jan. 29, 2011 vs. Mercyhurst Points: 3, Nov. 27, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Plus/Minus: +3, Nov. 6, 2009 vs. Army Shots: 8, Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Penalty Minutes: 12, Nov. 27, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Chris enjoyed a breakout season last year. His game really improved from an offensive standpoint, but we can also count on him to be a hard-nosed defensive defenseman and lead us into the many physical battles we will face during the course of the season. Coach Wilson Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E Career: Became the fourth Tiger to record 100 points at the Division I level fourth at RIT with 105 points fifth with 70 assists sixth with 35 goals seventh with 14 power-play goals. E : Third on the squad in assists with 22 in 33 games recorded an eight-game point-scoring streak (3-8-11), Oct. 29 to Dec. 11 scored his 100th career point, recording the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win over Canisius scored his first collegiate shorthanded goal in a 4-2 win over Mercyhurst tallied 14 points ( ) during his first 12 games of the season recorded 21 points in 23 Atlantic Hockey Association games tallied five multiple-point contests Tigers were when he recorded a point. E : Named the AHA Most Valuable Player after tying an RIT Division I single-game record with five points (1-4-5) in the AHA Championship win over Sacred Heart scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Denver in the NCAA East Regional semifinal named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team earned All-AHA third team honors tied for 20th nationally in points led RIT in scoring with 16 goals and 47 points led RIT with nine power-play tallies 47 points are second most in a single-season for RIT at the Division I level tied for second at the DI level with 31 assists AHA Player of the Month in February named AHA Player of the Week, March 22 set a career-high with four assists in wins over Army and Sacred Heart ended the season with 29 points ( ) over his final 16 games led RIT with 11 points in the postseason Tigers were when he recorded a point tallied 11 multiple-point outings, including six with at least three points won 352 face-offs. E : Scored 13 goals to go along with 17 assists for 30 points, while playing at a plus-11 two-time AHA Rookie of the Week, Feb. 8 and March 23 recorded his first collegiate point against Clarkson scored his first collegiate goal against Sacred Heart set season highs with two goals and three points in the AHA Semifinal against Mercyhurst led RIT with 257 face-off wins ended the season with 17 points ( ) over his last 12 games recorded a point in 20 games tallied nine multiple-point efforts. E Before RIT: Played for the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) in played for current RIT assistant coach Dave Insalaco and was a teammate of Taylor McReynolds. E Personal: Business major attended Communication and Media Arts High School born Feb. 9, 1987, in Detroit, Mich. son of Ernest and Montina Burt has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Cassie hobbies include playing Phase 10 and golf favorite NHL team is the Detroit Red Wings favorite actor is Dave Chapelle favorite TV show is Entourage would want Samuel L. Jackson to play him in a biopic favorite movie is Snakes on a Plane enjoys the music of Wiz Khalifa would like to visit Bora Bora. E Career Highs Goals: 2, four times, most recently Jan. 30, 2010 vs. Bentley Assists: 4, twice, most recently March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Points: 5, March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Plus/Minus: +3, twice, most recently March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Shots: 8, Oct. 16, 2009 at St. Lawrence Penalty Minutes: 14, twice, most recently Feb. 26, 2011 at Niagara Cameron is coming off of a subpar season by his standards, but we look for him to get back to the success he enjoyed in He is a very skilled player and has the ability to dominate in our league. Coach Wilson

9 p 14 Mark Cornacchia p 15 Trevor Eckenswiller Forward, Senior, 5-10, 185, Unionville, Ontario (Finance) Defense, Senior, 6-0, 185, Lions Head, Ontario (Biomedical Sciences) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 35 contests recorded 10 points on three goals and seven assists chipped in seven assists for 13 points scored a shorthanded goal and added an assist in a 6-1 win over Sacred Heart had a three-game point-scoring streak, Jan. 8 to Jan. 15 was plus-2 in a 4-2 win over Connecticut in the Atlantic Hockey Association semifinal tallied a goal and an assist in four postseason games scored in a 4-1 win over Bentley recorded seven points (2-5-7) in 26 AHA games Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Named the NCAA Elite 88 Award Winner for Academic Excellence RIT s Green B. Williams Award winner with team s highest grade-point average scored his first collegiate goal in a 6-2 win over Connecticut scored what proved to be the game-winning, shorthanded goal in the AHA Championship tied a Tiger Division I single-season record and was tied for third nationally with three shorthanded goals scored a game-winning shorthanded goal in a 4-0 win over Connecticut also scored a shorthanded goal in a win over Canisius recorded a career-best three points on a goal and two assists and was plus-3 in an 8-0 win over Canisius led RIT by winning 58.4 percent of his face-offs (286-for-490) taken Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors named to the Empire 8 President s List for maintaining a 3.75 GPA. E : Played in 15 games made his collegiate debut in the seasonopening contest at Bowling Green won 52.5 percent of face-offs taken (53- for-101) fired 10 shots on goal recorded his first collegiate assist in a 6-1 win over American International named to the AHA All-Academic team. E Before RIT: Played for the Markham Waxers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) in led Markham to the South East Conference Championship and OPJHL finals tied for the team lead with 73 points ( ) in 48 games added 23 points in 23 playoff games scored 67 goals and added 92 assists for 159 points in 139 games from selected to the OPJHL South East All-Star Team. E Personal: Finance major attended Markham Secondary School born March 22, 1988, in Markham, Ontario son of Rick and Margaret Cornacchia has one sister, Cara father Rick was the Head Coach of the OHL s Oshawa Generals, leading the team to the 1990 Memorial Cup also coached the Canadian National Junior team hobbies include snowboarding, golf, and playing Call of Duty favorite athlete is Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite actor is Paul Rudd Advanced Corporate Planning is his favorite class at RIT favorite food is sushi would like to vacation in Bora Bora favorite TV shows are is Entourage and How I Met Your Mother favorite movie is The Hangover favorite music groups are Mute Math and Swedish House Mafia pet peeve is bad clothing styles. E Career Highs Goals: 1, 10 times, most recently March 11, 2011 vs. AIC Assists: 2, Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Canisius Points: 3, Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Canisius Plus/Minus: +3, Feb. 26, 2010 vs. Canisius Shots: 4, three times, most recently Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Canisius Penalty Minutes: 12, Jan. 16, 2010 at Connecticut Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 28 games, recording eight points, while playing at a plus-14 clip had an assist in three straight games, Feb. 5 to Feb. 13 tied a career-high by playing at a plus-2 in four different games dished out an assist and was plus-2 in a 4-2 win over Connecticut in the Atlantic Hockey Association semifinal dished out six assists and was plus-12 in 19 AHA contests tallied five assists and was plus-7 over the final 10 games finished as a minus player in just three games Tigers were when he recorded a point one of three Tigers (Sean Murphy and Chris Haltigin) who earned AHA Academic All-Star honors earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Played in 13 games before suffering a season-ending injury recorded three assists dished out his first assist of the year at Air Force also assisted on goals at Mercyhurst and against Sacred Heart Tigers were when he recorded a point Tigers won last eight games he played in earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Appeared in 29 games made his collegiate debut in the season opening game at Bowling Green recorded a plus-8 recorded his first collegiate point on a goal by Cameron Burt at Sacred Heart fired three shots against St. Lawrence at Blue Cross Arena scored his first collegiate goal late in the first period of a 5-2 win at Canisius was a plus-2 in four different contests named to the Atlantic Hockey Association All-Academic team. E Before RIT: Played alongside current Tiger Chris Haltigin for the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) recorded 29 points ( ) in just 36 regular season games before an injury cut his season short in assistant captain helped lead Oakville to a mark and the OPJHL Championship team won the Dudley Hewitt Cup and earned a trip to Ontario s Royal Bank Cup named Oakville s best defenseman in and E Personal: Biomedical sciences major attended St. Michael s Secondary School born Jan. 31, 1988, in Wiarton, Ontario son of Wayne and Janice Eckenswiller has one brother, Rory, and one sister, Chantelle favorite NHL player is Chris Tanev of the Vancouver Canucks favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite class at RIT is Gross Anatomy favorite food is steak would like to be a doctor in 10 years would like to have the superhero strength of flying enjoys fishing and hiking favorite TV show is Wilfred favorite movie is Ace Ventura, Pet Detective would like to visit Cabo San Lucas favorite music performer is the Zac Brown Band would like meet Wayne Gretzky favorite actor is Jim Carrey. E Career Highs Goals: 1, Jan. 22, 2009 at Canisius Assists: 1, 19 times, most recently March 18, 2011 vs. UCONN Points: 1, 30 times, most recently March 18, 2011 vs. UCONN Plus/Minus: +2, nine times, most recently March 18, 2011 vs. UCONN Shots: 3, five times, most recently March 11, 2011 vs. AIC Penalty Minutes: 12, Dec. 12, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst Trevor bounced back from an injury to re-establish himself as a top defenseman on our team. His skating ability, and leadership will provide us great experience on our blue-line. We will lean on him to get us through our tough schedule. Coach Wilson Mark is someone who we have depended on as a key penalty killer and in defensive situations. We know Mark can contribute offensively and look forward to him having a breakout season. Coach Wilson

10 p 16 Scott Knowles p 17 Shane Madolora Forward, Senior, 5-7, 180, Riverside, Ontario (Marketing) Goaltender, Senior, 5-10, 175, Salinas, Calif. (Business Management) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Recorded a career-best total of six goals in 35 games led the squad with three shorthanded goals, tied for the most in one season at the Division I level at RIT tied for the lead in Atlantic Hockey Association and fifth overall nationally in shorthanded goals shared RIT s Green B. Williams Award for academic excellence with teammate Chris Haltigin tied a careerhigh two assists at Air Force scored the game-winning goal in a 6-2 win over Connecticut scored a shorthanded goal in a 1-1 tie at Army tallied two goals in four postseason games Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Played in all 38 games, chipping in with career-best totals of 12 assists and 17 points enjoyed a breakout game with three points on two goals and an assist, while playing a plus-3 in a 6-1 win over Army recorded six points (1-5-6) and was plus-7 during a five-game point scoring streak, Feb. 20 to March 13 plus-11 overall dished out a career-best two assists in a 5-4 win over Canisius scored a goal and added an assist at Sacred Heart Tigers were when he scored a point recorded three multiple-point efforts earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Scored a goal and added five assists for six points in 21 games made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Bowling Green recorded his first collegiate assist the following evening in a 2-1 win over Western Michigan scored his first collegiate goal in a 7-4 win over Connecticut dished out a season-high two assists in a 5-2 win over Holy Cross named to Empire 8 President s List for maintaining a 3.75 grade-point average named to the AHA All-Academic team. E Before RIT: Played for the Surrey Eagles of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) in led Surrey to a record finished fourth overall in the league with 90 points on 26 goals and 64 assists in 60 games the 64 assists were third in the league team MVP played in the BCHL All-Star Game was the leading vote-getter among all players to play in the All-Star Game added 49 points in 57 games during the season. E Personal: Marketing major attended F.J. Brennan Secondary School born March 27, 1987, in Windsor, Ontario son of Ken and Nancy Knowles has one brother, Shawn hobbies include golf, softball, working out, and traveling favorite NHL players are Ryan Wilson of the Colorado Avalanche and Chris Tanev of the Vancouver Canucks favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs Calculus is his favorite class ideal meal would be sushi, steak, and potatoes would like to vacation in Australia favorite TV show is Entourage favorite movie is Old School favorite music groups are O.A.R. and Eminem favorite actor is Matt Damon favorite sports moment was arriving back at RIT after beating New Hampshire in the NCAA East Regional Final to see 1,000 fans waiting to greet the team. E Career Highs Goals: 2, Nov. 6, 2009 vs. Army Assists: 2, three times, most recently Nov. 7, 2010 at Air Force Points: 3, Nov. 6, 2009 vs. Army Plus/Minus: +3, Nov. 6, 2009 vs. Army Shots: 8, Dec. 10, 2010 at Mercyhurst Penalty Minutes: 5, Jan. 1, 2010 at Minnesota State Scott continues to be one of our hardest working players both on and off the ice. He is very conscientious and we are looking for him to have a breakout senior season. Coach Wilson 1 Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Career Atlantic Hockey Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Named an Inside College Hockey (INCH) Second Team All- American Atlantic Hockey Association Goaltender of the Year earned All-AHA first team honors two-time AHA Goaltender of the Month (Dec., 2010, Jan. 2011) named the INCH Player of the Week and USCHO.com First Star, Feb. 14 five-time AHA Goaltender of the Week, Dec. 6, Jan. 10, Jan. 24, Feb. 14, March 15 two-time RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Jan. 10, Feb. 14 appeared in 28 contests started the final 18 games of the season led the nation with a.935 save percentage tied for the national lead with six shutouts third nationally with a 1.93 goals against average, and fourth in winning percentage (.759) set RIT single-season records for lowest goals against average, and highest save percentage made 781 saves, fourth most in one season at RIT started the season with a 20-game unbeaten streak (14-0-6) six shutouts tied for the RIT Division I single-season mark led all AHA goaltenders in wins (14), goals against average (1.95), save percentage (.935), and winning percentage (.773) in league play was 3-1 with a 1.01 goals against average, and.969 save percentage in four postseason games picked up his first collegiate shutout, stopping all 16 shots he faced in a 4-0 win over American International recorded back-to-back shutouts over Canisius also recorded regular season shutouts against Holy Cross and Air Force stopped all 28 shots he faced to earn a shutout in his first postseason game, a 5-0 blanking of American International stopped a career-high 46 shots in a 5-2 win over Army had a season-best shutout streak of 145:30, Feb. 5 to Feb. 19 allowed one goal or fewer in 13 starts recorded his first collegiate assist on Greg Noyes game-winning goal at Mercyhurst. E : Appeared in five games made his collegiate debut stopping six shots in just over 10 minutes of play in a 7-0 win over Connecticut made his first collegiate start and earned his first win, stopping 24 shots in a 5-3 win over Sacred Heart stopped a season-high 33 shots at Minnesota State played 2:33 in the Frozen Four loss to Wisconsin. E Before RIT: Enrolled at RIT for the Spring 2009 Quarter helped the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) win the Clark Cup Championship in 2008 posted an record with a 2.41 goals against average and.914 save percentage played for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League in helped St. Louis win the Robertson Cup in E Personal: Business management major attended Salinas Everett Alvarez High School born Jan. 9, 1987, in Salinas, Calif. son of Andy and Kim Madolora first player from Salinas to play Division I ice hockey favorite RIT class is Global Business hobbies include skimboarding, longboarding, and golf favorite NHL player is Marty Turco favorite NHL team is the San Jose Sharks enjoys ribeye steak and food from In-N-Out Burger favorite movie is Old School favorite video game is Blades of Steel for Nintendo favorite music group is Happy Body Slow Brain would like to vacation in Hawaii favorite TV show is Entourage enjoys listening to Heart of a Champion by Nelly before games. E Career Highs Saves: 46, Jan, 8, 2011 at Army Shutouts: 6, Most recently March 11, 2011 vs. American International Shane had an outstanding season for us, leading the country in save percentage. He will return as our No. 1 goalie and we look for him to be one of the top returning goalies in our league. Coach Wilson

11 p 18 Taylor McReynolds p 19 Adam Hartley Forward, Senior, 6-0, 195, Sherwood Park, Alberta (Biomedical Sciences) Forward, Junior, 6-3, 200, West Vancouver, British Columbia (Business Management) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E Career: RIT s all-time leader with 261 penalty minutes. E : Played in 35 games led all of Division I and set the RIT singleseason record with 138 penalty minutes dished out a career-high two assists and was plus-2 against Nebraska-Omaha scored a goal, dished out an assist, and was plus-3 in a 5-3 win over Connecticut scored the game-tying goal with 29 seconds left in regulation, lifting RIT to a 3-3 draw against Sacred Heart tallied nine points (2-7-9) with 92 penalty minutes, and was plus-6 in 24 Atlantic Hockey Association games tallied seven points (2-5-7) over an eightgame span, Oct. 29 to Nov. 27 Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Won RIT s Greg Moss Hard Hat Award recorded six points on three goals and three assists in 38 games second on the squad with 62 penalty minutes scored RIT s first goal of the season, 2:54 into the game in the season opener against Colgate also scored goals in separate games against Holy Cross was plus-3 with an assist in an 8-0 win over Canisius scored five points (2-3-5) in 26 Atlantic Hockey Association contests missed 10 games due to injury recorded a point in six games RIT was in those contests earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E : Led RIT with 61 penalty minutes in 28 games scored two goals and added three assists recorded four points (2-2-4) in 19 AHA games won 66 of 123 face-offs (53.7 percent) made his collegiate debut against Bowling Green recorded his first collegiate point, an assist in the home opener against Clarkson scored his first collegiate goal early in the second period of a 6-2 victory over Mercyhurst added a goal in a 5-3 win over the Lakers the following evening RIT was when he scored a point. E Before RIT: Played for the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) scored nine goals and added nine assists to go along with 141 penalty minutes in 57 games in tallied nine goals and racked up 200 penalty minutes in 52 contests in played for current RIT Assistant Coach Dave Insalaco and was a teammate of current Tigers Cameron Burt and Chris Saracino in Green Bay Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 36 games fifth on the team in scoring with 25 points ( ) recorded career-highs in all three categories named the RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Nov. 1 earned Mutual of Omaha Stampede All-Tournament Team honors tallied two separate five-game point-scoring streaks, Oct. 29 to Nov. 13 and Jan. 29 to Feb. 13 scored the game-winning power-play goal with 2:53 left in overtime, lifting RIT to a dramatic, 1-0 win over Air Force scored a career-high two power-play goals, including the game-winner with 5:46 left in regulation, lifting the Tigers to a 5-3 win at No. 14 Cornell dished out two assists, including the primary helper on Adam Mitchell s overtime game-winner and was plus-2 in a 3-2 win over Robert Morris opened the season with 14 points (7-7-14) over his first 13 games led RIT with 308 face-off wins and a.560 face-off winning percentage second on the team with seven power-play goals tallied 18 points ( ) in 26 AHA contests had seven multiple-point outings Tigers were when he recorded a point. E : Played in all 41 games second among all Tiger rookies with eight goals, 18 points, and a plus-15 recorded seven points (3-4-7) during a four-game point-scoring streak, Feb. 26 to March 13 two-time AHA Rookie of the Week, March 1 and March 15 tallied a career-best three points (1-2-3) in a 5-4 win over Canisius tallied three game-winning goals, tied for second most on the squad scored his first collegiate goal in his second game against St. Lawrence made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Colgate scored two power-play goals, both of which were game-winners won 57.8 percent (218-of-377) of face-offs taken, second best on the squad recorded 13 points (6-7-13) and was plus-10 in 28 AHA contests Tigers were in those contests tallied three multiple-point efforts earned AHA All- Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played for the Surrey Eagles of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) led Surrey with 28 goals, 35 assists, and 63 points in sixth in the league with 14 power-play goals and 13th overall with 63 points recorded 135 points ( ) in 178 games over parts of four seasons in the BCHL was the Pacific International Junior Hockey League (PIJHL) Rookie of the Year and leading scorer in E Personal: Biomedical sciences major attended Salisbury Composite High School born Feb. 2, 1987, in Edmonton, Alberta son of David and Susan McReynolds has one brother, Hayden, and two sisters, Michelle and Madison enjoys playing Call of Duty, hiking, and golfing favorite NHL player is former Detroit Red Wing legend Steve Yzerman favorite NHL team is the Edmonton Oilers favorite actor is Matt Damon ideal meal is sushi and french fries favorite movie is Inception favorite music group is City and Color would like to vacation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil would like to be working in the medical field in 10 years favorite TV show is Scrubs would have Ryan Reynolds play him in a biopic. E Career Highs Goals: 1, eight times, most recently Jan. 1, 2011 vs. Merrimack Assists: 2, Oct. 9, 2010 at Nebraska-Omaha Points: 2, Twice, most recently Nov. 13, 2010 vs. UCONN Plus/Minus: +3, twice, most recently Nov. 13, 2010 vs. UCONN Shots: 5, twice, most recently March 19, 2011 vs. AFA Penalty Minutes: 19, March 14, 2009 vs. Holy Cross Taylor s game continues to get better in all situations. He has been used primarily as a penalty killer and brings a much needed physical role to our team. Taylor gives our team a lot of confidence. Coach Wilson E Personal: Business management major attended West Vancouver Secondary School born April 4, 1988, in St. Lucia son of Errol and Patricia Hartley has one brother, Adrien, and two sisters, Nicky and Lori favorite NHL player is Chris Tanev of the Vancouver Canucks favorite athlete is tennis standout Roger Federer enjoys Moe s Southwestern Grill favorite TV show is Entourage favorite movie is Forrest Gump favorite food is chicken would like to vacation in Thailand favorite actor is Will Smith enjoys the music of Deadmau 5 pet peeve is people being impolite. E Career Highs Goals: 2, Oct. 30, 2010 at Cornell Assists: 2, four times, most recently, Jan. 15, 2011 vs. Bentley Points: 3, Feb. 27, 2007 vs. Canisius Plus/Minus: +2, 4 times, most recently Oct. 29, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Shots: 6, Nov. 13, 2010 vs. UCONN Penalty Minutes: 15, Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Canisius Adam is a very skilled forward who sometimes lacks consistency. We look forward to Adam putting his whole game together and should be one of the top forwards in our league. Coach Wilson

12 p 20 Bryan Potts p 21 Jeff Smith Forward, Junior, 5-10, 185, Niagara Falls, Ontario (Criminal Justice) Forward, Junior, 6-0, 180, Spokane, Wash. (Biomedical Sciences) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 14 contests played in RIT s final seven games recorded six points on three goals and three assists recorded career-highs of two goals and three points with five shots on goal at Robert Morris had six points over a five-game stretch, Feb. 19 to March 12 scored the gamewinning goal and was plus-2 in RIT s 5-0 win over American International in game one of the Atlantic Hockey Association quarterfinals added an assist in the following game, a 5-1 win over the Yellow Jackets also drew an assist in a 3-3 tie at Niagara tallied four points (2-2-4) in seven AHA contests Tigers were when he recorded a point. E : Appeared in 15 contests made his collegiate debut against St. Lawrence scored his first collegiate goal and was plus-2 in a 7-0 win over Connecticut that goal turned out to be the game-winner fired 19 shots on goal earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played for the Markham Waxers of the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League (OPJHL) tied for the OPJHL lead with 48 goals in added 26 assists for 74 points in just 51 games, leading Markham to a mark fifth in the league with eight game winning goals and sixth with 16 power-play tallies recorded four hat-tricks, including a five-goal outburst against St. Michael s on Jan. 10 was a junior teammate of former Tiger defenseman Chris Tanev. E Personal: Criminal justice major attended Niagara Falls-St. Michael s High School born July 27, 1989, in Niagara Falls, Ontario son of Dave and Karen Potts has one brother, Matthew, and two sisters, Amanda and Sarah enjoys playing tennis, golf, and basketball best hockey moment was going to the Frozen Four in 2010 favorite NHL player is Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins favorite team is the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite food is a rack of ribs favorite movie is Inception favorite TV show is The Simpsons would like to meet former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau favorite music groups are Oasis and The Killers favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio would like to have Kevin Dillon play him in a biopic. E Career Highs Goals: 2, Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Assists: 1, three times, most recently March 12, 2011 vs. American International Points: 3, Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Plus/Minus: +2, twice, most recently March 11, 2011 vs. American International Shots: 5, Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Penalty Minutes: 2, three times, most recently Oct. 30, 2010 at Cornell Bryan really showed what he is capable of during the second half of last season. He is a very skilled player who has a history of scoring goals in bunches. We hope he will build off last year s late season success.. Coach Wilson Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 18 games tallied three goals and an assist tied a career-high with two points on a goal and an assist in RIT s 5-3 win at No. 14 Cornell scored the game-winning goal and tied a career-high with three shots on goal in a 6-1 win over Sacred Heart scored a goal in a 5-5 tie against Air Force recorded two goals and was plus-4 in 11 Atlantic Hockey Association contests Tigers were when he recorded a point. E : Appeared in 22 games, recording two goals and adding five assists for seven points made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Colgate tallied an assist in his second contest against Clarkson recorded an assist in four straight games, Oct. 17 to Oct. 31 scored his first collegiate goal in an 8-0 win over Canisius recorded his first multiple- point game with a goal and an assist and was plus-3 in the AHA Championship win over Sacred Heart tallied a goal and three assists in 14 AHA contests earned AHA All- Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played for the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League in , recording 18 points in 44 games played for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League in tallied 28 goals and 25 assists for 53 points in 56 games, earning team Rookie of the Year honors also played for Shattuck-St. Mary s, a prestigious prep school in Minnesota that has produced NHL stars such as 2009 Stanley Cup Champion Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise, and Jonathan Toews scored the game-winning goal for Shattuck-St. Mary s in the 2007 USA Hockey Tier 1 Under-18 Championship. E Personal: Biomedical sciences major attended Shattuck-St. Mary s Prep School born Oct. 20, 1988 in Spokane, Wash. son of Steve and Mary Smith has two sisters, Alicia and Stephanie hobbies include fly-fishing, tennis, and bowling would choose actor Ed Westwick to play him in a biopic favorite NHL player is Chris Tanev of the Vancouver Canucks favorite NHL team is the Vancouver Canucks favorite meal is steak and sushi would like to play pro hockey or be a dentist in 10 years favorite movie is Green Street Hooligans favorite music group is The Warriors would like to be able to fly if he had superhero powers would like to vacation in Hawaii favorite class at RIT is Cell Biology favorite television shows are It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Sons of Anarchy. E Career Highs Goals: 1, five times, most recently Feb. 5, 2011 vs. Air Force Assists: 1, six times, most recently Oct. 30, 2010 at Cornell Points: 2, twice, most recently Oct. 30, 2010 at Cornell Plus/Minus: +3, March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Shots: 3, twice, most recently, Nov. 26, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Penalty Minutes: 17, Feb. 13, 2010 at Army We look forward to having Jeff make a bigger impact on our team this season. Jeff is a very good skating forward who works hard every time he is on the ice and contribute with some timely goals. Coach Wilson

13 p 22 Mike Colavecchia p 23 Nolan Descoteaux Forward, Sophomore, 5-10, 185, Maple, Ontario (Business Management) Defense, Sophomore, 6-1, 210, Dallas, Texas (Business) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 35 contests finished with 19 points ( ) and was plus-6 made his collegiate debut in the season opening game against St. Cloud State scored his first collegiate goal in front of a sold out Blue Cross Arena against UMass Lowell scored a goal and added an assist, while playing at a plus-3 in a 5-3 win over Connecticut had a career-best two assists against American International enjoyed a four-game assist and point-scoring streak (2-4-6), Nov. 7 to Nov tallied a goal and an assist at Air Force and Army scored a power-play goal against Niagara recorded 18 points ( ) and was plus-9 in 27 AHA contests enjoyed four multiple-point games Tigers were when he recorded a point won 160-of-316 face-offs taken (50.6 percent). E Before RIT: Played last season with the Lindsay Muskies of the Central Canadian Hockey League (CCHL) recorded 14 goals and 22 assists for 36 points, while playing at a plus-15 in just 25 regular season games last year added eight points (1-7-8) in six playoff games recorded at least three points five times, including four goals and an assist in a win over Hamilton on Feb. 5 opened the year with 18 points over his first 10 games played for Team Canada East at the 2009 World Junior A Challenge also played juniors for the Markham Waxers, Aurora Tigers, and Toronto Dixie Beehives was a junior teammate of current Tiger Mark Cornacchia and former Tiger Chris Tanev in Markham. E Personal: Business management major attended St. Michael s Collegiate High School born Feb. 9, 1990, in Richmond Hill, Ontario son of Bruno Colavecchia and Vincenza Grossi has one sister, Christina enjoys playing golf favorite actors are Al Pacino, Vince Vaughn, and Jeremy Piven favorite meal is grilled steak and lobster, baked potato, and salad favorite NHL player are Bobby Orr and Sidney Crosby favorite team is the Montreal Canadiens would most like to visit the Bahamas favorite movies are The Godfather, Wedding Crashers, and 300 favorite TV shows are Entourage and Californication favorite music performers are Eminem and Brad Paisley pet peeve is waiting in long lines historic person he would most like to meet is Marilyn Monroe would like to have a superhero power of flying favorite hockey moment was scoring his first collegiate goal in front of a sold-out crowd at Blue Cross Arena Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 35 games made his collegiate debut in the season opener against St. Cloud State recorded three points on two goals and an assist scored his first collegiate goal in the first period of a 3-2 overtime win against Robert Morris scored a goal and was plus-2 in game one of the Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinal against American International dished out his first collegiate assist in a 6-2 win over Connecticut recorded 36 penalty minutes appeared in 24 AHA contests Tigers were when he recorded a point. E Before RIT: Played the and seasons with the South Shore Kings of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) played in 39 games for the Kings in , recording 13 goals and 26 assists for 39 points in 39 games added seven points (1-6-7) in four playoff games helped lead the Kings to the 2010 Eastern Junior Hockey League Southern Division Championship two-time EJHL Defensive Player of the Week opened the season with 14 points over his first seven games tallied 35 points ( ) in 45 games for South Shore in scored 13 power-play goals over the last two years. E Personal: Business major attended Jesuit College Prep School and Milton Academy born Oct. 16, 1989, in Dallas, Texas son of Doug and Gemma Descoteaux has one sister, Alese hobbies include playing tennis would like to vacation in Greece favorite TV shows are Suits and Franklin & Bash enjoys the music of Billy Currington and Blake Shelton ideal meal is pork tenderloin, rice, and sweet potatoes would choose Charlie Sheen to play him in a biopic favorite movie is Inside Man favorite NHL player is Stephane Robidas of the Dallas Stars favorite team is the Dallas Stars would like to have a superhero power of being invisible best personal hockey moment was scoring against American International in the AHA quarterfinals last season would like to meet Warren Buffett. E Career Highs Goals: 1, Twice, most recently March 11, 2011 vs. American International Assists: 1, Twice, most recently Jan. 8, 2011 at Army Points: 1, three times, most recently March 11, 2011 vs. American International Plus/Minus: +2, March 11, 2011 vs. American International Shots: 5, March 11, 2011 vs. American International Penalty Minutes: 4, three times, most recently Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Niagara E Career Highs Goals: 1, six times, most recently Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Niagara Assists: 2, Dec. 4, 2010 at American International Points: 2, three times, most recently Dec. 4, 2010 at American International Plus/Minus: +3, Nov. 13, 2010 vs. UCONN Shots: 4, three times, most recently, March 19, 2011 vs. Air Force Penalty Minutes: 19, Dec. 4, 2010 at American International Nolan had a good first year and received plenty of ice time. We expect Nolan to make a big jump from last season to this year. He will be pushed by the other six returning defensemen for ice time. Coach Wilson Mike had a great first season and we look forward to him making an impact on our team this year. Coach Wilson

14 p 24 Ben Lynch p 25 Adam Mitchell Forward, Sophomore, 5-10, 175, Blaine, Minn. (Business Management) Forward, Sophomore, 6-3, 200, Crofton, Md. (Business Management) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 37 games named the Craig Lauzon Award winner, given to RIT s Rookie of the Year finished third on the team in scoring with 30 points ( ) second on RIT with 23 assists finished plus-13 tallied 25 points ( ) and was plus-14 in 27 AHA contests third among all Atlantic Hockey rookies in scoring tied for 13th nationally among all firstyear players in points ended the season with 20 points ( ) over his final 17 games named the AHA Rookie of the Week twice, Dec. 20 and Jan. 24 RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Jan. 24 made his collegiate debut in the season opener against St. Cloud State recorded his first collegiate point, an assist, against Nebraska-Omaha scored his first collegiate goal in a 5-2 win at Army tallied a season-best two goals in a 3-3 tie at Holy Cross had two assists in a game six times scored one power-play goal at Holy Cross fired a seasonbest six shots, was plus-2, and had two assists in a 6-2 win over Connecticut won 112 face-offs recorded a nine-game point-scoring streak (4-8-12), Feb. 5 to March 18 tallied eight multiple-point contests Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played for the Lincoln Stars of the United States Hockey League (USHL) was Lincoln s second leading scorer with 15 goals, 17 assists, and 32 points in recorded five power-play goals and three gamewinning tallies played the previous two seasons for Cedar Rapids of the USHL recorded 85 points ( ) in 178 games over three seasons in the USHL team captain for Blaine High School in earned All-Minnesota State honorable mention accolades in and E Personal: Business management major attended Blaine High School born May 24, 1989, in Minneapolis, Minn. son of Tom and Lynda Lynch has one brother, Andy hobbies include fishing, golf, and playing video games favorite NHL player is Zach Parise of the New Jersey Devils favorite NHL team is the Minnesota Wild favorite TV show is Two and a Half Men historic person he would most like to meet is Herb Brooks favorite food is prime rib and crab legs would most like to visit Alaska favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber would like to be a professional fisherman favorite actor is Charlie Sheen best hockey moment was advancing to the Minnesota State High School Tournament pet peeve is bad drivers Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 36 games tied for third on the team with 11 goals one of two Tigers to score at least 10 goals in Atlantic Hockey Association play tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals tallied 16 points ( ) and was plus-5 in 27 AHA contests made his collegiate debut in the season opener against St. Cloud State recorded his first collegiate goal in overtime, leading RIT to a 3-2 win over Robert Morris in the AHA opener had a goal in three straight games, Nov. 12 to Nov. 19 scored a season-best two goals in a 6-2 win over Connecticut the next night he scored a goal and dished out his first collegiate assist, and was plus-3 in a 5-3 win over the Huskies had six goals and two assists over an eight-game stretch, Nov. 12 to Dec. 10 scored the game-winning tally in a 6-0 win over Canisius scored two power-play goals tallied three multiple-point contests Tigers were when he recorded a point. E Before RIT: Played for the Baystate Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) led the squad and was fourth in the EJHL with 30 goals in added 17 assists for 47 points among the league leaders with eight power-play tallies and five game-winning goals team captain recorded three hat-tricks, including a four-goal effort in a win over Valley on Sept. 20 recorded 41 points ( ) in 41 games for Baystate in led the squad with six game-winning goals previously played for the Texas Tornado of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). E Personal: Business management major attended South River High School born May 9, 1990, in Semi Valley, Calif. son of Scott and Rita Mitchell has one sister, Kristina hobbies include playing the guitar favorite TV show is Californication would like to vacation in Australia favorite movie is Good Will Hunting would like to be playing professional hockey in 10 years favorite actor is Ben Stiller favorite music group is the Dave Matthews Band would like to have the superhero power of seeing in slow motion favorite meal is crab legs favorite NHL player is Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals favorite team is the Washington Capitals would choose Brad Pitt to play him in a biopic best personal hockey moment was scoring the overtime game-winning goal against Robert Morris last season. E Career Highs Goals: 2, Jan. 22, 2011 at Holy Cross Assists: 2, six times, most recently Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Points: 2, eight times, most recently Feb. 19, 2011 at Robert Morris Plus/Minus: +2, four times, most recently Jan. 21, 2011 at Holy Cross Shots: 6, Nov. 12, 2010 vs. Connecticut Penalty Minutes: 2, five times, most recently Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Canisius E Career Highs Goals: 2, Nov. 12, 2010 vs. Connecticut Assists: 1, six times, most recently, Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Niagara Points: 2, three times, most recently, Jan. 21, 2011 at Holy Cross Plus/Minus: +3, Nov. 13, 2010 vs. Connecticut Shots: 6, Dec. 17, 2010 vs. Cansius Penalty Minutes: 15, Nov. 19, 2010 at Niagara Ben had a great first year and was one of the top rookies in our league. We look forward to seeing Ben contribute and will be a key player in our team s success this season. Coach Wilson Adam had a very good first year and reminds me a lot of Tyler Brenner. Adam s size and skill will help him become the offensive player that we are expecting of him. Coach Wilson

15 p 26 Greg Noyes p 27 Eliot Raibl Defense, Sophomore, 6-0, 185, Lucan, Ontario (Packaging Science) Defense, Sophomore, 5-11, 185, Vancouver, British Columbia (Business Management) Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 36 games second on the team with a plus-19 rating recorded 17 points ( ) tallied 15 points ( ) and was plus-14 in 27 Atlantic Hockey Association contests named the AHA Rookie of the Week, Feb. 14 made his collegiate debut against Nebraska-Omaha recorded his first collegiate goal at Air Force dished out his first assist in a 6-2 win over Connecticut recorded a season-best three points (1-2-3) in a 6-0 win over Canisius scored the game-winning power-play goal in the third period of a 4-2 win over Mercyhurst had a goal and 12 assists over an 14-game stretch, Dec. 17 to Feb. 13 scored the game-winning tally in a 6-0 win over Canisius scored two power-play goals added five power-play assists was plus-3 in a 6-1 win over Sacred Heart tallied three multiple-point contests Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played the season with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) led all defensemen in the British Columbia Hockey League with 22 goals and 13 power-play tallies in added 33 assists for 55 points in 60 games, leading Salmon Arm to 29 wins scored four game-winning goals tallied 16 points in 39 games for Salmon Arm in also played two seasons for the St. Mary s Lincolns of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL) recorded 42 points ( ) in 44 games for the Lincolns in E Personal: Packaging science major attended Medway High School born May 26, 1990, in London, Ontario son of Brian and Marianne Noyes has one brother, Mike, and one sister, Jenni hobbies include golf and playing Xbox favorite movie is Billy Madison would choose a superhero power of telekinesis favorite video game is Call of Duty pet peeve is when people answer a question with a question would like to vacation in the Dominican Republic favorite NHL player is Tomas Kaberle of the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite team is the Toronto Maple Leafs would choose Will Ferrell to play himself in a biopic favorite food is chicken would like to be a K9 officer favorite musical performer is Tim McGraw. E Career Highs Goals: 1, three times, most recently, Feb. 13, 2011 at Canisius Assists: 2, three times, most recently, Feb. 13, 2011 at Canisius Points: 3, Feb. 13, 2011 at Canisius Plus/Minus: +3, Nov. 26, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Shots: 3, twice, most recently Feb. 25, 2011 vs. Niagara Penalty Minutes: 4, twice, most recently March 19, 2011 vs. Air Force Career Atlantic Hockey Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP G A Pts. PIM Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in 19 games, recording three assists made his collegiate debut in the season opener against St. Cloud State recorded his first collegiate point, an assist, in a 4-2 win at Mercyhurst dished out a season-best two assists, and was plus-2 in a 4-3 win over Robert Morris at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. was plus-2 in a 5-3 win over Connecticut fired four shots at Rensselaer appeared in 14 Atlantic Hockey Association contests Tigers were when he recorded a point earned AHA All- Academic Team honors.. E Before RIT: Played the and seasons with the Quesnel Millionaires of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) team captain played in 60 games for the Millionaires in , recording seven goals and 39 assists for 46 points led Quesnel to the second round of the BCHL playoffs, recording six points in 12 games tallied 25 points ( ) in 46 games during the season also played for the Surrey Eagles and Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the BCHL recorded 104 points ( ) over four seasons in the BCHL E Personal: Business management major attended St. Georges High School born March 28, 1989, in Vancouver, British Columbia son of Daryl Raibl and Lorraine Cunningham hobbies include playing golf favorite TV shows are Entourage, Jersey Shore, and Friday Night Lights favorite meal is steak, caesar salad, and pasta favorite actress is Emmanuelle Chriqui favorite NHL player is Mike Green of the Washington Capitals favorite NHL team is the Vancouver Canucks favorite movies are Inception and Gladiator enjoys the music of Avicii and Jay Z favorite video game is Call of Duty favorite RIT class is Macroeconomics would like to vacation in Barcelona, Spain, or Greece. E Career Highs Goals: 0 Assists: 2, Dec. 30, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Points: 2, Dec. 30, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Plus/Minus: +2, twice, most recently Dec. 30, 2010 vs. Robert Morris Shots: 4, Oct. 22, 2010 at Rensselaer Penalty Minutes: 2, twice, most recently Oct. 30, 2010 at Cornell Eilot is a young defenseman who saw significant ice time last year. We expect him to make big strides this season. Coach Wilson Greg really improved from our first game to our final game last season. His poise and smarts with the puck really make the game a lot easier for our forwards. Greg should be a dominant offensive defenseman in our league. Coach Wilson

16 p 28 p 29 Josh Watson Freshman Profiles Goaltender, Sophomore, 6-2, 185, Lititz, Pa. (Business) 30 Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Career Atlantic Hockey Year GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Career Career vs. Atlantic Hockey Opponents Team GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA RECORD Air Force AIC Army Bentley Canisius Connecticut Holy Cross Mercyhurst Niagara Robert Morris Sacred Heart E : Appeared in four contests made three starts, all against teams who qualified for the 2011 NCAA Division I National Tournament made his collegiate debut, stopping 36 shots against Nebraska-Omaha at the Mutual of Omaha Tournament made 17 saves against No. 18 Union stopped a season-high 45 shots against No. 15 Merrimack stopped the only two shots he faced against Atlantic Hockey Association foe American International Tigers allowed eight power-play goals in 20 chances during his three starts earned AHA All-Academic Team honors. E Before RIT: Played for the Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) in led Powell River to within one win of the 2010 Fred Page Cup, earning playoff MVP honors went with a 2.27 goals against average,.919 save percentage, and two shutouts during the regular season finished with league leading totals of 15 wins, four shutouts, and a.927 save percentage and was second with a 1.92 goals against average in the 2010 postseason was the Powell River Kings Armitage Player of the Year in also played for the New England Falcons of the Eastern Junior Hockey League, earning Player of the Year honors for the squad in E Personal: Business major attended Warwick High School born Aug. 7, 1990, in Burlington, Vt. son of Jeff and Barb Watson has one brother, Jake hobbies include golf favorite TV show is Burn Notice favorite meal is chicken parmesean best hockey moment was coming back from a 3-1 series deficit to defeat Alberni Valley in the BCHL Coastal Conference Finals in favorite NHL players are Tim Thomas of the Boston Bruins and Marc-Andre Fleury of the Pittsburgh Penguins favorite NHL team is the Philadelphia Flyers favorite actress is Jessica Biel would like to own a real estate buisness in the future favorite movie is Miracle enjoys the music of the Zac Brown Band would like to vacation in Fiji historic figure he would like to meet is Abraham Lincoln favorite RIT class is Small Business Management. E Career Highs Saves: 45, Jan, 1, 2011 vs. Merrimack Shutouts: 0 Josh played in what might have been our most difficult games last year and responded very well. We feel that Josh will be a very good goalie in this league as is his ice time increases. Josh will be competing for playing time with both Shane and Jordan. Coach Wilson 23 Stuart Brownell Defense, Freshman, 6-4, 185, Burlington, Ontario 9 (Biomedical Sciences) E Before RIT: Played for the Georgetown Raiders and Streetsville Derbys of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) in tallied 23 points on six goals and 17 assists in 48 games between the two squads recorded a careerhigh four points (1-3-4) in a win over Dixie on Nov. 14, 2010 tallied 39 points ( ) in 96 games over two seasons in the OJHL. E Personal: Biomedical sciences major attended Burlington Central High School born May 9, 1992, in Burlington, Ontario son of Duncan and Lynn Brownell has one brother, Kevin, who plays Division I lacrosse at Robert Morris his hobbies include lacrosse and wakeboarding favorite TV show is How I Met Your Mother favorite movie is Happy Gilmore favorite meal is steak and baked potatoes favorite song is Summer Nights by Rascal Flatts Favorite music group is Wiz Khalifa favorite video game is Call of Duty favorite NHL team is Toronto Maple Leafs favorite NHL player is Shae Weber best personal moment in hockey was his first goal in juniors two TV stations he could not live without are HBO and Movies on Demand favorite website is pet peeve is bad drivers vacation spot he would most like to visit is the Bahamas would like to meet Chuck Norris dream job would be an orthopedic surgeon. Stu will be fighting for ice time with our seven returning defensemen. Stu has tremendous size, skating ability, and moves the puck very well. Coach Wilson E Before RIT: Played for the Powell River Kings of the British Columbia Hockey League led the BCHL with 44 goals and was sixth overall with 80 points in won the Vern Dye Trophy as the Coastal Conference Most Valuable Player Coastal Conference All-Star led Powell River to the best record in the BCHL and a trip to the Fred Page Cup championship series added 12 power-play goals and 11 game-winning goals recorded 71 goals and 62 assists for 133 points in 107 games over two seasons with Powell River was a teammate at Powell River with current RIT goaltender Josh Watson in led the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League in scoring with 109 points in led the Brantford Golden Eagles to the 2009 Junior B Cherrey Cup and Sutherland Cup titles. Matt Garbowsky Forward, Freshman, 5-10, 180, St. George, Ontario (Marketing) E Personal: Marketing major attended St. John s Collegiate High School born July 26, 1990, in Brantford, Ontario son of Mike and Kelley Garbowsky has one sister, Kierstyn enjoys playing golf, videogames and fishing favorite TV show is Entourage favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber favorite actor is Will Ferrell favorite meal is steak and mashed potatoes favorite music group is The Tragically Hip favorite NHL team is the Anaheim Ducks favorite NHL player is Milan Lucic of the Boston Bruins best moment in hockey was winning the Sutherland Cup favorite website is www. twitter.com would like to vacation in Mexico historic figure that he would like to meet is Winston Churchill. Matt enjoyed a terrific season in the BCHL. We look forward to him making an impact and helping our team offensively and defensively. He is an extremely well rounded player who can play in all situations. Coach Wilson

17 p 30 p 31 Freshman Profiles Freshman Profiles 7 Brad McGowan Forward, Freshman, 6-1, 175, Langely, British Columbia (Business) E Before RIT: Played the season with the Surrey Eagles of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) led the league with 15 power-play goals and was third overall in scoring with 89 points ( ) earned the Bob Fenton Trophy as the Coastal Conference Most Sportsmanlike Player Coastal Conference All-Star led Surrey to 35 wins finished second in playoff scoring with 20 points ( ) in 14 games recorded 48 goals and 87 assists for 135 points in 117 games over two seasons with Surrey. E Personal: Business major attended Walnut Grove Secondary School born April 9, 1990, in Vancouver, British Columbia son of Rick and Katie McGowan enjoys golfing and playing video games favorite TV show is Curb Your Enthusiasm favorite movie is Gladiator favorite actor is Leonardo DiCaprio favorite meal is steak and brown rice favorite musical performer is Mac Miller favorite NHL team is the Pittsburgh Penguins favorite NHL player is Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins best personal moment in hockey was winning the Jr. B Championship favorite website is pet peeve is bad drivers would like to vacation in Hawaii historic figure that he would most like to meet is Wayne Gretzky would like to be a sports agent. Brad is coming to RIT with great credentials from the BCHL. We look for him to make significant contributions as soon as he gets acclimated to the college life, both on and off the ice. Coach Wilson 40 Jordan Ruby Goaltender, Freshman, 6-1, 195, Tavistock, Ontario (Psychology) E Before RIT: Played for the Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) from led Wellington to a magical season in , as the squad advanced to the Royal Bank Cup semifinals and won the 2011 Dudley Hewitt Cup and OJHL Championship finished with a 2.21 goals against average,.932 save percentage, and three shutouts during the regular season named MVP of the 2011 OJHL playoffs, finishing 16-4, with league leading totals of 16 wins, three shutouts, a 1.71 goals against average, and a.946 save percentage went with a.932 save percentage, and 2.18 goals against average in E Personal: Psychology major attended Huron Park Secondary School born Feb. 22, 1991, in Stratford, Ontario son of Dwayne and Marylou Ruby has two sisters, Madalyn and Josalyn favorite TV show is NHL on the Fly favorite movie is The Longest Yard favorite actor is Matt Damon favorite food is chicken parmesan favorite song is Awake and Alive by Skillet favorite NHL team is Montreal Canadiens favorite NHL player is Carey Price of the Montreal Candiens best personal moment in hockey is winning MVP of the World Jr. A. Challenge models his game after NHL standout Cam Ward favorite website is vacation spot would most like to visit is California non-nhl dream job is youth leader/sports psychologist. Jordan was a very highly touted goalie coming from juniors. As Jordan learns the speed and quickness of the college game, he will compete for ice time with Shane and Josh. We very feel good about Jordan and our goaltending situation. Coach Wilson 16 Brad Reid Forward, Freshman, 6-2, 190, Delta, British Columbia (Business) E Before RIT: Played for both the Coquitlam Express and Salmon Arm Silverbacks in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) in recorded 52 points ( ) in 57 games... tallied eight power-play goals scored 135 career points ( ) in 217 games over four seasons with five different teams in the BCHL played with Coquitlam, Salmon Arm, the Burnaby Express, Penticton Vees, and Victoria Grizzles tallied personal best totals of 27 goals, 55 points, six shorthanded goals, and three game-winning tallies with Burnaby in named Burnaby s team MVP. E Personal: Business major attended South Delta High School born June 20, 1990, in North Vancouver, British Columbia son of Doug and Lisa Reid has two brothers, Mike, and Cam enjoys beach volleyball, hanging with friends, and working out favorite TV shows are Entourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm favorite movie is Friday Night Lights favorite actor is Vince Vaughn ideal meal is teriyaki chicken and rice favorite musical performer is Skrillex favorite NHL team is the Vancouver Canucks favorite NHL player is Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals best personal moment in hockey is winning the North American Championship at the Quebec International Peewee Tournament favorite website is would like to vacation in Spain historic figure he would most like to meet is Muhammad Ali. Brad is a strong player from the BCHL, whose size and skating ability and shot will add more offense to our team. Coach Wilson 28 Brandon Thompson Forward, Freshman, 5-11, 165, Vancouver, British Columbia (Business) E Before RIT: Played for the Langley Chiefs of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) led the Chiefs to 31 wins, recording 64 points ( ) in 60 games team captain added 14 points ( ) in 10 playoff games recorded 61 points in 57 games during the season played four seasons in the BCHL, all with Langley, recording 159 points ( ) in 224 games Langley Community Player of the Year. E Personal: Business major attended Handsworth Secondary School born Nov. 10, 1990, in North Vancouver, British Columbia son of Tony and Deb Thompson has two sisters, Jessica, and Catrina enjoys golfing, playing video games and working out favorite TV show is Game of Thrones favorite movie is Step Brothers favorite actor is Danny McBride favorite food is tacos favorite song is Levels by Avicii favorite musical performer is the Dave Matthews Band favorite NHL player is Matt Lombardi of the Toronto Maple Leafs favorite NHL team is the Vancouver Canucks best personal moment in hockey going to Midget Nationals pete peeve is slow walkers the vacation spot he would most like to visit is St. Tropez historical figure he would most like to meet is Julius Caesar would like to be a sports agent in 10 years. Brandon will bring a lot of speed and character to our lineup. We think that his contributions will grow as he adjusts to the college hockey game. Coach Wilson

18 p Season in Review p Statistics The RIT men s hockey team won its fourth Atlantic Hockey regular season title in five seasons and was one goal shy of reaching the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. The Tigers finished , en route to recording their fifth straight season with at least 19 wins. The Tigers were once again among the nation s elite teams, securing a road win at nationally-ranked Cornell, while playing five teams that advanced to the 2011 NCAA Tournament. On Oct. 16, the Tigers played in front of their largest regular season crowd in program history, drawing a sellout crowd of 10,556 fans against UMass Lowell at Blue Cross Arena. The Tigers finished in the top-20 nationally in scoring, scoring defense, power play, and penaltykilling percentages. RIT enjoyed great scoring depth, with six players scoring at least 20 points, and 16 in double figures. Five Tigers scored at least 10 goals. In goal, sophomore Shane Madolora was the AHA Regular Season Goaltender of the Year and an Inside College Hockey (INCH) Second Team All- American. Madolora led the nation with a.935 save percentage, along with six shutouts, and was third among all Division I goaltenders with a 1.93 goals against average, both RIT single season records. He was overall and in AHA play. Up front, senior Andrew Favot and junior Tyler Brenner led the way, with 43, and 41 points respectively. Favot dished out 30 assists to lead the way, while Brenner scored 26 goals, one shy of the RIT Division I team record. Favot was an All-AHA third team selection and finished his stellar RIT career with 130 points ( ), second most at the Division I level. He won RIT s Dan Barrows Fan s Choice and Art Thomas Teammate awards. Brenner was an All-AHA second team selection and was co-winner of RIT s Greg Moss Hard Hat Award. Brenner finished his RIT career with 55 goals, tied for the most at the Division I level. In late March, Brenner signed a professional contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Freshman Ben Lynch recorded 20 points over his last 17 games to finish third on the team in scoring with 30 points. He was named RIT s Craig Lauzon Award Winner as the Rookie of the Year. Junior Cameron Burt struggled through injuries and a mid-season transition to playing defense to finish with 28 points on six goals and 22 assists in 33 games. Sophomore Adam Hartley scored 14 points in his first 13 games, finishing with 25 points on 11 goals and 14 assists. Senior forwards Mike Janda and Sean Murphy finished their collegiate careers in style. Janda tallied a career-high 10 goals, and 14 points and was plus-7. Murphy, a captain, chipped in with 13 points and tallied four goals over his last five games, including two in the AHA Semifinal against Connecticut. He was an AHA All-Tournament Team selection. Juniors Scott Knowles, a gritty forward, tallied 13 points, tying a RIT single-season Division I record with three shorthanded goals. Classmate Mark Cornacchia was one of the squad s best penalty killers, chipping in with 10 points. Fellow junior Taylor McReynolds recorded a career-high 14 points, while leading all of Division I and setting a RIT singleseason record with 138 penalty minutes. The first-year duo of Mike Colavecchia and Adam Mitchell showed flashes of brilliance during the season. Colavecchia chipped in with 19 points in 35 games, while Mitchell scored 11 goals and added six assists. Mitchell scored the overtime game-winner in RIT s first win of the season over Robert Morris. Sophomores Bryan Potts and Jeff Smith improved as the season progressed. Potts finished with six points, including a career-high effort of two goals and an assist against Robert Morris. Smith recorded a goal and an assist in RIT s win over Cornell. RIT s defensive unit, which started the season with three first-year players in the lineup, improved greatly throughout the season to post six shutouts and allow just under two goals per game over the final 23 contests of the season. Chris Saracino enjoyed a breakout season, tallying 20 points on five goals and 15 assists, while leading the team with a plus-28 rating to earn All-AHA second team honors. Defensive partner Greg Noyes stepped right into the lineup, recording 17 points and a plus-19 rating. Junior captain Chris Haltigin battled through nagging injuries to finish with 14 points, while fellow junior Trevor Eckenswiller rebounded from a season-ending injury in to finish with a plus-14 rating along with eight assists. Junior Daniel Spivak evolved into a rock solid, physical stay-at-home defenseman, and was rewarded by winning RIT s Greg Moss Hard Hat Award. Freshmen Nolan Descoteaux and Eliot Raibl showed plenty of improvement during the season and will be called upon to step even more in In goal, Jan Ropponen picked up a pair of wins, including the victory over Cornell. Josh Watson saw action in four games, with all three starts coming against teams that made the NCAA Tournament (Nebraska-Omaha, Union, and Merrimack). PLAYER GP G A PTS PP SH GW PENALTY MIN +/- FACEOFFS WON GOALIE (Overall) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO ATT PCT Con. GP Con. G Con. A Con. PTS Con. PIM Andrew Favot Tyler Brenner Ben Lynch Cameron Burt Adam Hartley Chris Saracino Michael Colavecchia Adam Mitchell Greg Noyes Mike Janda Chris Haltigan Taylor McReynolds Sean Murphy Scott Knowles Mark Cornacchia Trevor Eckenswiller Bryan Potts Jeff Smith Nolan Descoteaux Eliot Raibl Daniel Spivak Shane Madolora RIT Tigers Opponents PERIOD OT Total Shane Madolora : Jan Ropponen : Josh Watson : Empty Net : RIT : Opponent : GOALIE (Conference) GP W L T W/L PCT. MIN SOG SV Save PCT. GA AVG. SO Shane Madolora : Jan Ropponen : Josh Watson : Empty Net : RIT : Opponent : SHOTS ON GOAL GOALS BY PERIOD RIT OPPONENT RIT OPPONENT Overall Record Conference Record TEAM POWER PLAY PENALT KILL RIT 36/ % 178/ % OPPONENT 35/ % 153/ % Photo of the sellout crowd of 10,556 fans that saw RIT host UMass Lowell at Blue Cross Arena on Oct. 16, 2010.

19 p Results p By the Numbers E Season Results Date Opponent Score Overall Rec. Conf. Rec. Sat., Oct. 2 WILFRIED LAURIER (EX) W, Fri., Oct. 8 & No. 4 St. Cloud State L, Sat., Oct. 9 & Nebraska-Omaha L, Sat., Oct. 16 ^ UMass Lowell T, 4-4 (OT) Fri., Oct. 22 Rensselaer L, Sat., Oct. 23 No. 18 Union L, Fri., Oct. 29 * No. 20 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-2 (OT) Sat., Oct. 30 No. 14 Cornell W, Sun., Nov. 7 * Air Force L, Fri., Nov. 12 * UCONN W, Sat., Nov. 13 * UCONN W, Fri., Nov. 19 * Niagara L, Fri., Nov. 26 * SACRED HEART W, Sat., Nov. 27 * SACRED HEART T, 3-3 (OT) Fri., Dec. 3 * AIC W, Sat., Dec. 4 * AIC L, Fri., Dec. 10 * Mercyhurst W, Sat., Dec. 11 * Mercyhurst W, Fri., Dec. 17 * CANISIUS W, Thu., Dec. 30 $ Robert Morris W, Sat., Jan. 1 No. 17 MERRIMACK L, Fri., Jan. 7 * Army T, 1-1 (OT) Sat., Jan. 8 * Army W, Fri., Jan. 14 * BENTLEY W, Sat., Jan. 15 * BENTLEY T, 3-3 (OT) Fri., Jan. 21 * Holy Cross W, Sat., Jan. 22 * Holy Cross T, 3-3 (OT) Sat., Jan. 29 * MERCYHURST T, 3-3 (OT) Fri., Feb. 4 * AIR FORCE W, 1-0 (OT) Sat., Feb. 5 * AIR FORCE T, 5-5 (OT) Fri., Feb. 11 * CANISIUS W, Sun., Feb. 13 * Canisius W, Sat., Feb. 19 * Robert Morris L, Fri., Feb. 25 * NIAGARA L, Sat., Feb. 26 * Niagara T, 3-3 (OT) Fri., Mar. 11 # AIC W, Sat., Mar. 12 # AIC W, Fri., Mar. 18 % UCONN W, Sat., Mar. Air Force L, & Denotes Maverick Stampede (Omaha, Neb.) ^ Denotes Game played at Blue Cross Arena * Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Games $ Denotes Game played at CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.) # Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Quarterfinal Playoff Games % Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Semifinal Game at Blue Cross Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Championship Game at Blue Cross Arena Home games in BOLD and CAPS E Record W-L-T Overall Conference Home Away Neutral Overtime After First Period When Leading When Trailing When Tied After Second Period When Leading When Trailing When Tied When Scoring/Allowing < 3 Goals 1-7-1/ Goals 2-4-5/ Goals 8-0-1/ Goals 8-0-1/0-6-1 Series Gm 1/ /4-1-5 After Win/Loss 8-6-4/4-3-3 After Tie Scoring/Allowing SHG 6-0-1/3-2-2 Scoring/Allowing 1st Goal /5-7-4 Out-shooting Opponent Out-shot by Opponent Shots even goal games goal games goal games goal games October November December January February March Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday E Team Game Goals vs. Connecticut 11/12/10 6 vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/10 6 at Canisius 2/13/11 6 Assists vs. Connecticut 11/12/10 11 at Canisius 2/13/11 11 Points vs. Connecticut 11/12/10 17 at Canisius 2/13/11 17 Shots vs. AIC 3/12/11 51 PP Goals at Canisius 2/13/11 3 SH Goals Seven Times 1 PIMS vs. Sacred Heart 11/27/10 49 E Team Period Goals vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/10 5 (1) Assists vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/10 9 (1) Points vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/10 14 (1) PP Goals Five Times 2 SH Goals Seven times 1 PIMS vs. Connecticut 11/12/10 36 (3) Most Shots vs. AIC 3/12/11 23 (2) E Individual Game Goals 15 Times 2 Assists Andrew Favot 11/12/10 3 Andrew Favot 11/26/10 3 Tyler Brenner 2/19/11 3 Points 10 Times 3 Shots Tyler Brenner 10/16/10 9 Tyler Brenner 11/12/10 9 PP Goals Tyler Brenner 10/23/10 2 Adam Hartley 10/30/10 2 Tyler Brenner 2/13/11 2 SH Goals Seven Times 1 E Individual Period Goals Four Times 2 Assists Andrew Favot 11/26/10 3 (1) Points Andrew Favot 11/26/10 3 (1) Andrew Favot 12/17/10 3 (2) Greg Noyes 2/13/11 3 (2) Tyler Brenner 12/17/10 3 (3) PP Goals Tyler Brenner 10/23/10 2 (3) SH Goals Seven Times 1 E Goaltending Game Shots Josh Watson 1/1/11 50 Saves Shane Madolora 1/8/11 46 E Goaltending Period Shots Shane Madolora 1/8/11 19 (1) Saves Shane Madolora 1/8/11 18 (1) E Individual Superlatives Most goals, season: Most goals, game: Most assists, season: Most assists, game: Most points, season: Most points, game: Most game-winning goals: Most power-play goals: Most shorthanded goals: Most penalty minutes, season: Most saves, game: Most wins, season: Most shutouts, season: 26, Tyler Brenner 2, 15 Times 30, Andrew Favot 3, Andrew Favot, 11/12/10 vs. Connecticut 3, Andrew Favot, 11/26/10 vs. Sacred Heart 3, Tyler Brenner, 2/19/11 at Robert Morris 43, Andrew Favot 3, 10 Times 3, Tyler Brenner 3, Adam Mitchell 3, Sean Murphy 11, Tyler Brenner 3, Scott Knowles 138, Taylor McReynolds 46, Shane Madolora, 1/8/11 at Army 17, Shane Madolora 6, Shane Madolora E Team Superlatives Most goals scored, game: 6, 11/12/10 vs. Connecticut 6, 11/26/10 vs. Sacred Heart 6, 2/13/11 at Canisius Most goals scored, period: 5, 11/26/10 vs. Sacred Heart (1) Fewest goals scored, game: 0, 3/19/11 vs. Air Force Most goals allowed, game: 7, 10/23/10 at Union Most goals allowed, period: 3, 10 Times, last vs. Niagara 2/16/11 Fewest goals allowed, game: Six Times, last vs. AIC 3/11/11 Most shots on goal, game: 51, 3/12/11 vs. AIC Most shots on goal, period: 23, 3/12/11 vs. AIC (2) Fewest shots on goal, game: 16, 1/1/11 vs. Merrimack Fewest shots on goal, period: 2, 11/7/10 at Air Force (2) Most shots on goal allowed, game: 50, 1/1/11 vs. Merrimack Most shots on goal allowed, period: 19, 1/8/11 at Army (1) Fewest shots on goal allowed, game: 16, 12/3/10 at AIC Fewest shots on goal allowed, period: 3, 12/3/10 at AIC (2) 3, 1/15/11 vs. Bentley (3) Most power-play goals scored, game: 3, 2/13/11 at Canisius Most power-play goals allowed, game: 3, Six Times, last vs. Air Force 2/5/11 Most shorthanded goals scored, game: 1, Seven Times, last vs. Connecticut 3/18/11 Most shorthanded goals allowed, game: 1, Seven Times, last vs. AIC 3/12/11 Most penalty minutes, game: Fewest penalty minutes, game: Most penalty minutes, opp., game: Fewest penalty minutes opp., game: 49, 11/27/10 vs. Sacred Heart 6, 10/29/10 vs. Robert Morris 6, 12/11/10 at Mercyhurst 6, 2/25/11 vs. Niagara 53, 1/14/11 vs. Bentley 4, 10/8/10 vs. St. Cloud State 4, 2/4/11 vs. Air Force Longest winning streak: 4, 12/10/10 to 12/20/10 Longest unbeaten streak: 11, 1/7/11 to 2/13/11 (6-0-5)

20 p 36 Award Winners p 37 Tigers in the Pros E Green B. Williams Award The award is named in memory of Green B. Williams III, a native of Amherst, Mass., who majored in business administration and was a goaltender at RIT from 1973 to While at RIT, Williams received the RIT Hockey Outstanding Senior Award in 1977 and the Coaches Award for Outstanding Contribution to the RIT hockey team in Six years after graduation, Williams joined the Air Force and was training to be a pilot. On March 21, 1984, with a month left in pilot training and eight days shy of his 28th birthday, Williams was killed in a mid-air collision during a training exercise. The award is given to the player with the best grade-point average on the team. Williams Award Winners Darren Doherty Brian Payant Brian Payant Stephen Burns Stephen Burns Stephen Burns Anton Kharin Mark Cornacchia Chris Haltigin Scott Knowles E Craig Lauzon Award The Craig Lauzon award is presented every year to a newcomer who joins the program and makes an immediate impact, exemplifying positive leadership and strong character the way former Tiger Craig Lauzon did. Lauzon Award Winners Jason Supryka Jasen Wise Kyle Edwards Patrick Staerker Jerry Galway Derek Hahn Tyler Euverman Ryan Fairbarn Mike Tarantino Jason Chafe Darren Doherty Tristan Fairbarn Simon Lambert Jocelyn Guimond Al Mazur Andrew Favot Sean Murphy Tyler Brenner Chris Tanev Ben Lynch E Dan Barrows Award Each year, Corner Crew fans select a hockey player who leaves them sitting on the edge of their seats night in and night out. The award is named after Dan Barrows, an original member of the Corner Crew, who was one of the biggest hockey supporters in Rochester. He served as the official statistician of Section V for three decades. Dan Barrows Award Winners Steve Mirabile Jim Regan Chris Palmer Steve Mirabile Tom Masaschi Jay Murphy Todd Dougherty Chris Maybury Jamie Morris Steve Toll Jamie Morris Patrick Staerker Tyler Euverman Jon Day Jerry Galway David Bagley Mike Tarantino Brian Payant Jocelyn Guimond Ricky Walton Simon Lambert Brennan Sarazin Dan Ringwald Andrew Favot E Art Thomas Award The Art Thomas Award is given to a player who possesses the unique blend of outstanding leadership while deriving total respect and trust from his teammates. Thomas was diagnosed with Hodgkins disease as a sophomore and battled through to survive and help lead RIT to the NCAA Championship game in Art Thomas Award Winners Matt Thomas Kyle Edwards Patrick Staerker Jerry Galway Derek Hahn Jerry Galway Sam Hill Mike Tarantino Jason Chafe Michael Tucciarone Marc Hyman Brad Harris Simon Lambert Brennan Sarazin Dan Ringwald Andrew Favot E Tim Cordick Award The Tim Cordick Award, established in , is given to the squad s best defenseman in honor of Cordick, a former blueliner who gave his heart and soul to the squad and also worked with underprivileged children. Tim Cordick Award Winners Dan Ringwald Chris Saracino E Greg Moss Hard Hat Award The Greg Moss Hard Hat Award was named in honor of former Senior Associate Director for Athletics and Recreation Greg Moss. The award is given to a player who performs at a high level and does it with very little fanfare. Moss helped the RIT athletics and recreation department perform at a high level for three decades. Greg Moss Hard Hat Award Winners Steve Farrer Ricky Walton Simon Lambert Bobby Raymond Brennan Sarazin Bobby Raymond Taylor McReynolds Tyler Brenner Daniel Spivak E Louis Spiotti Coaches Award The Louis Spiotti Coaches Award award is given to the player who best embodies RIT hockey, as chosen by the Tiger coaching staff. Spiotti is the executive director for Athletics at RIT and has been integral in RIT s maintaining a high level of excellence at the Division I and III levels. Louis Spiotti Coaches Award Winners Darren Doherty Brad Harris Matt Harris Simon Lambert Bobby Raymond Dan Ringwald Brennan Sarazin Jared DeMichiel E Dr. Albert J. Simone Distinguished Service Award The Dr. Albert J. Simone Distinguished Service Award was established in 2007 to honor a person or persons who have made a positive impact on the RIT Hockey Program. Simone, RIT president from 1992 to 2007, spearheaded RIT s move to Division I. Dr. Albert J. Simone Distinguished Service Award Winners Randy Bloechl, Chris Lerch, Ed Trefzger Mark Lessard Stu Hughes Jim Goff Julie Kurdziel When RIT made the move to Division I in 2005, it was rare to hear about RIT hockey standouts continuing their dream on the ice after wowing the Ritter Arena faithful. Since 2007, 21 Tigers have moved on to play in the professional ranks. These Tigers are living their dream of playing pro hockey, spread out all over the globe, from Quebec to Italy, Germany to Slovenia, Belgium to Texas. In April 2010, Chris Tanev was a freshman defenseman playing a key role in RIT s legendary run to the Frozen Four. Just 14 months later, Tanev had signed a professional contract with the Vancouver Canucks, becoming RIT s first player to skate in the NHL. He played in 29 regular season games and games five, six, and seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. The 21-year-old defenseman drew praise from several national media outlets in the hockey world for his poise and strong play. Tanev will look to earn a full-time spot with the Canucks for the season. After the 2011 season, Tyler Brenner signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs and will look to make an immediate impact. Bobby Raymond, a 2009 graduate, was part of the 2011 Calder Cup Champion Binghamton Senators. Steve Pinizzotto was the first Tiger to leave school early, signing a contract with the Washington Capitals in 2007, after his sophomore season. Pinizzotto played a key role in leading the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League to back-to-back Calder Cup Championships in 2009 and In July 2011, he signed with the Vancouver Canucks. Several RIT alumni, such as 2008 Hobey Baker Finalist Simon Lambert, Justin Hofstetter, Matt Crowell, and Stephen Burns currently play in Europe. Numerous players, including Jared DeMichiel, Dan Ringwald, and Andrew Favot, play in the ECHL, trying to fulfill a lifelong dream. Tanev, Pinizzotto, Raymond, DeMichiel, and Brenner were invited to NHL Training Camps in It s exciting knowing that their dreams of playing in the NHL and receiving interest from NHL teams is that much more attainable now, says RIT Head Coach Wayne Wilson. We ve gone from a program where there was very little recognition in the pro ranks to now having guys that have a chance to make a name for themselves five, six, or even 10 years down the road at the highest level. Our players consider themselves Tigers for life and have a committed sense of pride in what they accomplished at RIT. As an assistant coach at Bowling Green, Wilson ( ) mentored several players who have enjoyed excellent careers in the NHL, including Norris Trophy winner and three-time All-Star defenseman Rob Blake, while he was an assistant coach at Bowling Green University. Wilson also coached former NHL players Dan Bylsma (2009 Stanley Cup Champion Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins), Todd Reirden (Pittsburgh Penguins Assistant Coach), Kevin Dahl, Nelson Emerson, Mike Johnson, Ken Klee, Peter Ratchuk, Paul Ysebart, and former Rochester American and Buffalo Sabre Brian Holzinger. Chris Tanev played in 29 games with the Vancouver Canucks in , plus games five, six, and seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. He will look to play a greater role in Steve Pinizzotto was called up to the Washington Capitals on March 24, 2009, but did not play. He will begin 2011 training camp with the Vancouver Canucks. Tyler Brenner signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2011 and will look to make an impact right away. Bobby Raymond helped lead the Binghamton Senators of the AHL to the 2011 Calder Cup. He was invited to the Ottawa Senators Training Camp.

21 p 38 Strength and Conditioning p 39 RIT Facilities The primary goal of the RIT Tiger Strength and Conditioning team is to provide a safe and effective environment for the student-athletes where they can reach their full fitness potential. RIT Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Tim Insko s philosophy is to relentlessly push the pace of the workouts to maximize an individual s mental and physical development within a cohesive team atmosphere. Everything we do in the weight room has the ultimate purpose of winning on the ice, said Insko. Insko uses a research-based approach to address common injuries in a sport while developing explosiveness and core stability. My belief is that a well-trained, mentally tough athlete will always beat talent alone, said Insko. E Tiger Power Den The Tiger Power Den is a 3,000-square-foot facility that was designed to breed success. The newly remodeled, modern facility is an optimal environment for all RIT student-athletes. Gordon Field House Frank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena Hale Recreational Pool The Tigers would like to thank the following corporate sponsors Follow all the action at Lighted Turf Field Baseball and Softball Fields Judson Competition Pool Follow RIT Athletics on Twitter at twitter.com/ritsports Join the RIT Athletics fan page on facebook George H. Clark Gymnasium Tiger Power Den Gordon Field House Indoor Track Watch us on YouTube at the RITAthletics channel Varsity Track and Field Tennis Center Wiedman Fitness Center

22 p 40 RIT At A Glance p 41 Rochester at a Glance FOUNDED IN 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is a privately endowed, coeducational university with nine colleges emphasizing career education and experiential learning. THE CAMPUS occupies 1,300 acres in suburban Rochester, the third-largest city in New York state. RIT also has international campuses in Eastern Europe and Dubai. THE RIT STUDENT BODY consists of approximately 14,225 undergraduate and 2,980 graduate students. Enrolled students represent all 50 states and more than 100 countries. RIT is an internationally recognized leader in preparing deaf and hard-of-hearing students for successful careers in professional and technical fields. The university provides unparalleled access and support services for the more than 1,300 deaf and hard-of-hearing students who live, study, and work with hearing students on the RIT campus. RIT s ACADEMIC CALENDAR currently operates within a quarter system with the typical academic year consisting of fall, winter, and spring quarter. Effective September 2013, RIT will convert its academic calendar to a semester system with the typical academic year including fall and spring semesters. RIT ALUMNI number over 110,000 worldwide. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION provides paid career-related work experience in many degree programs. RIT has the fourth-oldest and one of the largest cooperative education programs in the world, annually placing more than 3,500 students in more than 5,500 co-op assignments with nearly 2,000 employers across the United States and overseas. COLLEGES: College of Applied Science and Technology (School of Engineering Technology, School of International Hospitality and Service Innovation); E. Philip Saunders College of Business; B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences; Kate Gleason College of Engineering; College of Health Sciences and Technology; College of Imaging Arts and Sciences (School for American Crafts, School of Art, School of Design, School of Film and Animation, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, School of Print Media); College of Liberal Arts; National Technical Institute for the Deaf; College of Science. Other degree-granting academic units: Center for Multidisciplinary Studies; Golisano Institute for Sustainability. DEGREES: RIT offers associate degree programs: AS, AOS, AAS; bachelor s degree programs: bachelor of fine arts (BFA) and bachelor of science (BS); master s degree programs: master of architecture (M.Arch.), master of business administration (MBA), master of engineering (ME), master of fine arts (MFA), master of science (MS), and master of science for teachers (MST). Doctoral (Ph.D.) programs are offered in astrophysical sciences and technology, color science, computing and information sciences, imaging science, microsystems engineering, and sustainability. WALLACE LIBRARY is a multimedia center offering a vast array of resource materials. The library provides access to more than 250 electronic databases, 36,000 electronic journals, and 75,000 e-books. Resource materials also include more than 12,000 audio, film, and video titles and more than 500,000 books and print journals. HOUSING: Many of RIT s full-time students live in RIT residence halls, apartments, or townhouses on campus. On-campus fraternities, sororities, and special-interest houses are also available. Freshmen are guaranteed housing. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Major social events and activities are sponsored by the College Activities Board, Residence Halls Association, sororities, fraternities, and special-interest clubs of many kinds. There are more than 200 clubs and student organizations on campus. RIT offers a wide variety of activities for students at all levels of ability. More than 50 percent of our undergraduate students participate in intramural sports ranging from flag football to golf and indoor soccer. Facilities include the Gordon Field House, featuring two swimming pools, a fitness center, indoor track and an event venue with seating for 8,500; the Hale-Andrews Student Life Center, with five multipurpose courts, eight racquetball courts, and a dance/aerobics studio; the Ritter Ice Arena; outdoor tennis courts; an all-weather track; and athletic fields. VISITS TO CAMPUS are encouraged and may be arranged in advance by calling Deaf and hard-of-hearing students may arrange campus visits by calling (voice/tty), or toll free in the U.S. and Canada at (voice/ TTY), or by videophone at HOME PAGE: admissions@rit.edu UNIVERSITY COLORS: Orange and brown UNIVERSITY MASCOT: Bengal tiger Ritchie UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TEAMS: Tigers Greater Rochester International Jazz Festival High-tech industry, entertainment, history and culture, sports and recreation you ll find it all in Rochester. The Genesee River one of the few north-flowing rivers in the world cuts through the center of the city, where it tumbles 96 feet at High Falls before flowing into Lake Ontario. The Greater Rochester area is home to more than 1 million people, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in New York state. There are more than a dozen colleges and universities located in the area, where more than 60,000 undergraduate and graduate students call Rochester home. RIT s 1,300-acre campus is located in the suburb of Henrietta, about six miles from downtown. First settled in the early 1800s, Rochester quickly became the largest flour-producing city in the world. Today, the community is frequently labeled the World s Imaging Center, due in part to the corporate influence of Eastman Kodak, Xerox, and Bausch & Lomb. The area is also home to high-profile companies like Wegmans Food Markets, Paychex, and Constellation Brands. Residents can see several high-profile off-broadway shows at Geva Theatre or the Auditorium Theater, or attend one of the city s several weekend festivals such as Corn Hill or Park Avenue. Good suburban public schools, affordable housing, and ease of commute are also some of the reasons Rochester was ranked by Expansion Management magazine as having the best quality of life among the top 50 metro areas in the United States. Places Rated Almanac ranked Rochester as the sixth best place to live in America. These are among a number of national rankings that you will find on Rochester, ranging from U.S. News & World Report to Popular Science. E Explore the Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario From the wine country of the Finger Lakes (nearly 100 wineries) to the shores of Lake Ontario, Greater Rochester has a rich and vibrant character. You will find historic architecture, festivals, and plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment options throughout the region. If you love the outdoors, there are parks, beaches, golf courses, ski resorts, mountains, gorges, lakes, and streams to provide opportunities for recreation and sightseeing. RIT is also a proud partner of the New York Wine & Culinary Center, located in nearby Canandaigua. A sports town during any season, Rochester is home to several professional sports teams, including the Red Wings (baseball), Americans (ice hockey), Knighthawks (indoor lacrosse), and the Rhinos (soccer). Each summer, the Buffalo Bills training camp comes to town. Rochester is also home to an annual major tournament on the LPGA tour at Locust Hill Country Club, the LPGA Championship. Worldranked Oak Hill Country Club also hosted the 2008 PGA Senior Championship and will host the 2013 PGA Championship. In addition, the fabled course has been the site of many other major golf championships, including the 1989 U.S. Open and 1995 Ryder Cup. If that is not enough, you can always cheer on the Tigers, where RIT is home to 24 varsity teams. Visit to learn more. Rochester is home to the historic George Eastman House, one of the area s top tourist attractions. Geva Theatre, the area s premier performing arts center Park Point at RIT George Eastman Quad Global Village Frontier Field, home to the Red Wings City of Rochester skyline

23 p 42 Academic & Athletic Success p 43 Atlantic Hockey at a Glance Scott Knowles Trevor Eckenswiller Mike Dempsey Mike McInally Sarah Dagg For more than a century, the standard for intercollegiate athletics has been established at Rochester Institute of Technology, where student-athletes excel both in the classroom and in competition. U.S. News & World Report has named RIT one of the leading comprehensive universities in the north in terms of academic reputation for more than two decades. RIT s student-athletes are no exception. Last year, student-athletes posted an impressive 3.22 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale, exceeding the university average of During the spring quarter, an unprecedented 74 athletes recorded perfect 4.0 GPAs. The men s hockey team held the second highest grade-point average among all RIT men s athletics teams at Scott Knowles (marketing) and Trevor Eckenswiller (biomedical sciences) recorded the two highest grade-point averages on the men s hockey team in Today, RIT offers 24 varsity sports, including men s and women s cross country, men s and women s crew, men s and women s soccer, women s tennis, and women s volleyball in the fall. Winter competition includes men s and women s basketball, men s and women s ice hockey, men s and women s swimming, men s and women s indoor track, and wrestling. Spring competition features baseball, men s and women s crew, men s and women s lacrosse, softball, men s tennis, and men s and women s outdoor track. Each year, more than 550 student-athletes compete on RIT athletics teams. Ten percent of these athletes are deaf or hard-of-hearing students enrolled in the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, one of RIT s nine colleges. With the exception of men s ice hockey, which will be playing its seventh season as a Division I program, RIT is a Division III institution that joined the NCAA in The Tigers compete in the Atlantic Hockey Association and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC), and this season, the Division III programs join the Liberty League. Numerous student-athletes have been honored for their excellent work not only on the field, but in the classroom. This past season, men s track and field and wrestling standouts Mike Dempsey and Mike McInally shared the Male Senior Athlete of the Year, while Sarah Dagg of the women s hockey team garnered the Female Athlete of the Year Award. In just two seasons at RIT, Dempsey rewrote the record book in the pole vault, earning four All-American honors. In 2010, Dempsey earned national runner-up honors at 2010 NCAA Division III Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He was named the Empire 8 Conference and United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Atlantic Region Field Athlete of the Year. In 2011, Dempsey placed fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships, and seventh at the Outdoor Championships, earning All-American honors in each. He holds the school record in both the indoor and outdoor pole vault with identical leaps of 5.16 meters. Dempsey, a 2011 Capital One/ Co-SIDA Academic All-American, was a seven-time Empire 8 and five-time RIT Male Athlete of the Week. McInally is one of the most decorated wrestlers in RIT s storied history. A two-time national runner-up and fourtime participant in the NCAA Championships, McInally finished his career at RIT with a record, including a 56-2 record in dual meets. After finishing with a pair of NCAA Championship appearances over his first two seasons, McInally broke out as a junior in , winning his first 31 matches at 125 lbs., before finishing 35-2, earning national runner-up honors. After missing all but one match in due to a serious neck injury, he came back strong in , winning his first 20 matches at 133 lbs. en route to his second national runner-up honor, finishing McInally s 141 wins and 56 dual victories are the second most in program history. He is a 10-time RIT Male Athlete, two-time ECWC Rookie and four-time ECWC Player of the Week, and won 10 tournament titles in his four seasons. Dagg was named the Laura Hurd Award Winner as the Division III National Women s Ice Hockey Player of the Year in A three-year captain, Dagg led RIT to by far its greatest season in program history, as the Tigers finished as the national runner-up. The Tigers were the No. 1 team in the nation for a majority of the season, finishing , while winning their first ECAC West Championship. Dagg finished with 18 goals and 24 assists in 30 games, fourth-best nationally, en route to earning 2011 ECAC West Player of the Year and All-ECAC West first team honors. In addition, Dagg was named a RBK AHCA All-American for the third straight year and earned USCHO.com first team honors. Dagg enjoyed a storybook four-year career at RIT, leading the Tigers to an mark, while becoming the program s all-time leading scorer with 154 points ( ) in 109 games. After scoring 27 points as a freshman, she led the Tigers in scoring with 40 points ( ), as RIT finished in and was ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. She was named an All-ECAC West second team selection and an RBK AHCA second team All-American. In , Dagg set a career-high with 45 points ( ) and was an RBK AHCA first team All-American, and earned All-ECAC West first team honors. Lou Spiotti Jr., Executive Director for the Center of Intercollegiate Athletics, believes that the student-athletes remarkable cumulative GPA is a testament to their hard work not only the playing field, but the classroom as well. The RIT student-athletes epitomize the Greek ideal of sound body, sound mind, said Spiotti. The discipline and work ethic required to succeed in athletics are transferable skills. Our athletes succeed in many aspects of their lives because they understand and embrace the world of competition and achievement both on the field of play and in the classroom. They push themselves to reach for higher levels of success. I believe that for them to be as good as they have demonstrated takes focus, discipline, goal setting, good health and stamina, and excellent time management skills. All these things and more help them not only to progress through their college years, but also to excel. Thus, we have our student-athletes achieving a 3.22 overall grade-point average, which is significantly higher than the general student population. A new chapter in the history of college hockey was ushered into existence when the Atlantic Hockey Association was created on June 30, 2003, by nine charter members. The sixth Division I men s ice hockey conference arose when the founding members American International, Bentley, Canisius, Connecticut, Holy Cross, Mercyhurst, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, and the United States Military Academy (Army) required an organization that represented their specific needs. The group of nine broke away from their former conference affiliation, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, and formed a conference specific to the sport of ice hockey. Robert DeGregorio, former commissioner of Hockey East, was named the conference s first commissioner and played an integral role in the development of the league as play between the nine squads began in the fall of As the season unfolded, the fledgling conference made its mark in college hockey with victories over non-conference opponents, along with an exciting chase to claim the first-ever regular season title. Holy Cross secured the title, and followed up that feat by capturing the tournament championship, sending the Crusaders to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the program s, and the league s, history. Since the season, AHA s conference championship has been held at Blue Cross Arena in downtown Rochester. RIT, in its first season as a member of the conference, won the regular season title but was unable to participate in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament due to NCAA regulations. An all-service academy championship ensued, as Air Force defeated Army to earn a berth into the 2007 NCAA Tournament. During the season, five teams entered the final two weekends of the regular season with a chance to secure the top seed. Army earned the top seed, but it was Air Force that defeated Mercyhurst in double overtime to claim its second straight conference title. In , Air Force and RIT split the regular season title, both with what was then an AHA record-setting total of 42 points. For the third straight season, the Falcons won the conference tournament, blanking Mercyhurst. RIT set conference records with 22 wins and 45 points, rolling to the AHA regular season title. It was no different in the postseason, as RIT outscored its foes 18-5 in winning its four playoff games, including a 6-1 win over Sacred Heart in the championship game. Last season, RIT won its fourth regular season title in the last five seasons, setting up a championship contest against Air Force. The Tigers would out-shoot Air Force 40-24, but could not solve Jason Torf, who was perfect in goal for the Falcons. Jacques Lamoureux scored the game s lone goal on a power-play late in the second period to lift Air Force to its fourth AHA Championship in five years with a 1-0 win. Success in the classroom is as important as success on the ice among the member institutions of Atlantic Hockey. A total of 140 student-athletes were named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic squad in recognition of their outstanding scholastic achievement. Atlantic Hockey athletes have also contributed their time off the ice to numerous charitable organizations as a way of saying thanks to their many supporters. Currently, Atlantic Hockey spans a total of five states: four in the northeast and one western state, reaching from the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of the Great Lakes and out to the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Robert Morris and Niagara will join the conference for the season. Members reside in Connecticut (University of Connecticut, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart), Massachusetts (American International, Bentley, Holy Cross), New York (Army, Canisius, Niagara, RIT), Pennsylvania (Mercyhurst, Robert Morris), and Colorado (Air Force). For more information, visit the Atlantic Hockey Association website online at Fri., March 16, Semifinals 4:05 p.m. and 7:35 p.m., Sat. March 17, Championship 7:05 p.m. Tickets will be available at the arena box office, online at Ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster charge by phone at (585) , or any Ticketmaster ticket center. National anthem before the Atlantic Hockey Semifinal contest between Air Force and RIT at the Blue Cross Arena on March 15, 2008.

24 p 44 Atlantic Hockey Year in Review p 45 Tigers in the Community E Atlantic Hockey Association Final Standings Team Record Pct. Pts GF GA OverallRecord Pct. GF GA RIT# Air Force* Holy Cross Niagara Robert Morris Connecticut Mercyhurst Canisius Army Bentley Sacred Heart AIC # Atlantic Hockey Regular Season Champion * Atlantic Hockey Tournament Champion E 2011 Atlantic Hockey Championships Play-in Games, March 5, 2011 (single game) #7 Mercyhurst 5 #5 Robert Morris 1 #8 Canisius 6 #4 Niagara 3 #12 AIC 6 #9 Army 3 #11 Sacred Heart 6 #10 Bentley 3 Quarterfinals, March , 2011 (Best of 3) #1 RIT 2 #12 AIC 0 #2 Air Force 2 #11 Sacred Heart 0 #3 Holy Cross 2 #8 Canisius 1 #6 Connecticut 2 #7 Mercyhurst 0 Semifinals, March 18, 2011, Blue Cross Arena #1 RIT 4 #6 Connecticut 2 #2 Air Force 3 #3 Holy Cross 2 Championship, March 19, 2011, Blue Cross Arena #1 RIT 0 #2 Air Force NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 26, 2011 #4 Air Force 1 #1 Yale 2 RIT players and coaches are extremely active in the Rochester community, working with several causes over the last few seasons. On Jan. 30, 2010, RIT fans traded orange apparel for pink over the weekend and in the process raised $21,248 to fight cancer. Zeta Tau Alpha sorority teamed up with the RIT men s and women s hockey teams in the Pink Rink event, where Ritter Arena transformed into a sea of pink. Pink Tiger jerseys were auctioned off and proceeds reached $9,248. Jersey proceeds went to Rochester General Hospital s Lipson Cancer Center. Zeta Tau Alpha also raised more than $12,000 from T-shirt sales. Those sales benefited the Susan G. Komen Cancer Foundation. Last season, the Tigers raised $7,000 through the sale of special black jerseys to support the late Craig Charron of the Rochester Americans in his fight against cancer. E Post-Season Awards Award Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year Best Defensive Forward Best Defensemen Individual Sportsmanship Award Team Sportsmanship Award Regular Season Scoring Trophy Regular Season Goaltending Award Player - Team Paul Zanette - Niagara Taylor Holstrom - Mercyhurst Paul Pearl - Holy Cross Rob Linsmayer - Holy Cross Denny Urban - Robert Morris Furman South - Robert Morris Air Force Paul Zanette - Niagara Shane Madolora - RIT E Goaltending Leaders Player - Team GP GS Minutes GAA W L T Sho EN GA Saves SvPct 1) Shane Madolora - RIT : ) Adam Roy - HC : ) Brooks Ostergard - RMU : ) Joe Calvi - BEN : ) Ryan Leets - ARMY : ) Chris Noonan - NIA : ) Ryan Zapolski - MH : ) Jason Torf - AFA : ) Cody Campbell - NIA : ) Jay Clark - ARMY : E First Team All-Conference Name Yr Pos School Paul Zanette Sr. F Niagara Bryan Haczyk Sr. F Niagara Nathan Longpre Sr. F Robert Morris Denny Urban Sr. D Robert Morris Scott Mathis Jr. D Air Force Shane Madolora So. G RIT E Second Team All-Conference Name Yr Pos School Jacques Lamoureaux Sr. F Air Force Cory Conacher Sr. F Canisius Tyler Brenner Jr. F RIT Marcel Alvarez Jr. D Army Chris Saracino So. D RIT Ryan Zapolski Sr. G Mercyhurst E Third Team All-Conference Name Yr Pos School Cody Omilusik Sr. F Army Scott Pitt Sr. F Mercyhurst Andrew Favot Sr. F RIT Jeff Terminesi Sr. D Mercyhurst Tim Kirby Jr. D Air Force Ryan Annesley Sr. D Niagara Brooks Ostergard Jr. G Robert Morris E All-RookieTeam Name Pos School Cole Schneider F Connecticut Taylor Holstrom F Mercyhurst Ryan Rashid F Niagara Adam McKenzie D Air Force Jeffrey Reppucci D Holy Cross Jason Torf G Air Force E Scoring Leaders Points Pl. Name (School) Points 1) Paul Zanette (Niagara) 43 2) Bryan Haczyk (Niagara) 38 3) Jacques Lamoureax (Air Force) 36 4) Nathan Longpre (Robert Morris) 35 5) Denny Urban (Robert Morris) 32 6) Derrick Burnett (Air Force) 31 Andrew Favot (RIT) 31 8) Cory Conacher (Canisius) 30 Scott Pitt (Mercyhurst) 30 10) Tyler Brenner (RIT) 29 E Scoring Leaders Goals Pl. Name (School) Goals 1) Bryan Haczyk (Niagara) 25 2) Paul Zanette (Niagara) 21 3) Tyler Brenner (RIT) 18 Jacques Lamoureax (Air Force) 18 Cody Conacher (Air Force) 18 6) Cody Omilusik (Army) 16 7) Matt Gingera (Sacred Heart) 15 8) Everett Sheen (Holy Cross) 14 Scott Pitt (Mercyhurst) 14 10) Scott Arnold (Niagara) 13 Andrew Olson (Connecticut) 13 E Scoring Leaders Assists Pl. Name (School) Assists 1) Denny Urban (Robert Morris) 27 2) Derrck Burnett (Air Force) 23 Nathan Longpre (Robert Morris) 23 4) Andrew Favot (RIT) 22 Paul Zanette (Niagara) 22 6) Taylor Holstrom (Mercyhurst) 21 7) Giancarlo Iuorio (Niagara) 20 Danny Colvin (Army) 20 Ben Lynch (RIT) 20

25 p 46 RIT s 2010 Frozen Four Run p Opponent Profiles The RIT men s hockey team became the story of Division I college hockey after enjoying a magical run to the NCAA Frozen Four in just its fifth season at the Division I level. The Tigers became the first Atlantic Hockey Association squad to make the Frozen Four, and emerged as a national powerhouse. Head Coach Wayne Wilson won the Spencer Penrose Award as the National Coach of the Year. RIT was the only team in Division I to win both its conference regular season and conference championships. The Tigers set AHA records with 22 wins and 45 points en route to capturing their third regular season title in four seasons. The Tigers continued their success into the Atlantic Hockey Tournament, sweeping Connecticut in the quarterfinals before shutting out Canisius 4-0 in the semifinals, and trouncing Sacred Heart 6-1 in the championship game on March 20. From there, it was on to the NCAA East Regional in Albany, where RIT upset No. 2 overall seed Denver 2-1, and advanced to the Frozen Four after defeating No. 12 New Hampshire 6-2 in the regional final. RIT s storybook season ended in the Frozen Four semifinal to national runner-up Wisconsin in front of a program record crowd of 34,954 fans. The Tigers finished the season ranked No. 10 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national poll, and were ranked as high as ninth. RIT set school records with 28 wins, and a 12-game winning streak. After starting 0-5, RIT rolled to a mark over its final 36 games. The Tigers finished fifth nationally in goals per game (3.54) and fourth in scoring defense (2.20), a school record. RIT was fourth nationally in scoring margin (1.34). RIT was the only team to be in the top five nationally in all three categories. E Air Force Academy Location Colorado Springs, Colo. Founded Enrollment ,400 Nickname Falcons Colors Blue and Silver Rink Cadet Ice Arena Capacity ,502 Conference Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Frank Serratore Career Record/Season /19th Assistant Coaches Mike Corbett Capt. Andy Berg Record ( AHA) Post-season Won AHA Championship Advanced to NCAA First Round Series record Air Force leads First meeting Nov, 30, 1990, at Air Force Last meeting..... March 19, 2011, in Rochester * RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Feb. 4, 2011, 1-0 (OT) Last RIT road win Jan. 6, 2009, 3-2 (OT) Last Air Force home win Nov. 7, 2010, 4-3 Last Air Force road win Feb. 28, 2009, 3-1 Last tie Feb. 5, 2011, 5-5 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 1 Website goairforcefalcons.com Hockey SID Dave Toller Office Phone (719) dave.toller@usafa.edu Pressbox Phone (719) * Game was played at the Blue Cross Arena E Meetings Fri., Nov. 11, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 3, Colorado Springs, Colo :05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 4, Colorado Springs, Colo :05 p.m. E American International College Location Springfield, Mass. Founded Enrollment ,700 Nickname Yellow Jackets Colors Black, White, and Gold Rink Olympia Ice Center Capacity ,200 Conference Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Gary Wright Career Record/Season /28th Assistant Coaches Mike Field Casey Balog Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Quarterfinals Series record RIT leads First meeting Jan. 26, 1986, at AIC Last meeting March 12, 2011, at RIT RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win March 12, 2011, 5-1 Last RIT road win Dec. 3, 2010, 4-0 Last AIC home win Dec. 4, 2010, 6-2 Last AIC road win Feb. 2, 2008, 3-1 Last tie Jan. 11, 1992, 4-4 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Won 2 Website Hockey SID Katie Elle Office Phone (413) katelyn.elie@aic.edu Pressbox Phone (413) E Meetings Fri., Dec. 9, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 10, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Army Location West Point, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,400 Nickname Black Knights Colors Black, Gold, and Gray Rink Tate Rink Capacity ,525 Conference Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Brian Riley Career Record/Season /8th Assistant Coach Trevor Large Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA First Round Series record RIT leads First meeting Dec. 29, 2006, at Army Last meeting Jan. 8, 2011, at Army RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Nov. 7, 2009, 2-1 Last RIT road win Jan. 8, 2011, 5-2 Last Army home win Dec. 29, 2006, 2-1 Last Army road win Nov. 14, 2008, 5-3 Last tie Jan. 7, 2011, 1-1 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Won 1 Website Hockey SID Ryan Yanoshak Office Phone (845) Ryan.Yanoshak@usma.edu Pressbox Phone (845) E Meetings Fri., Nov. 4, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 5, Ritter Arena :05 p.m.

26 p Opponent Profiles p Opponent Profiles E Bentley University Location Waltham, Mass. Founded Enrollment ,958 Nickname Falcons Colors Blue and Gold Rink John A. Ryan Skating Arena Capacity ,200 Conference Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Ryan Soderquist Career Record/Season /9th Assistant Coaches Charlie Carkin Ben Murphy Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA First Round Series record RIT leads First meeting , at Bentley Last meeting Jan. 30, 2010 at RIT RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Jan. 14, 2011, 4-1 Last RIT road win Jan. 3, 2009, 4-2 Last Bentley home win Feb. 24, 2007, 7-6 Last Bentley road win Jan. 30, 2010, 5-4 Last tie Jan. 15, 2011, 3-3 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Tied 1 Website Hockey SID Kyle Mack Office Phone (781) kmack@bentley.edu Pressbox Phone (646) E Meetings Fri., Jan. 20, Waltham, Mass :05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 21, Waltham, Mass :05 p.m. E Canisius College Location Buffalo, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,490 Nickname Golden Griffins Colors Blue and Gold Rink Buffalo State Sports Arena Capacity ,800 Conference Atlantic Hockey Association Head Coach Dave Smith Career Record/Season /7th Assistant Coaches B.J. Adams Scott Gray Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Quarterfinal Series record RIT leads First meeting Jan. 10, 1974, at Canisius Last meeting Feb. 13, 2011, at Canisius RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Feb.11, 2011, 3-0 Last RIT road win Jan. 13, 2011, 6-0 Last Canisius home win Feb. 10, 2008, 5-4 Last Canisius road win Feb. 2, 2007, 4-1 Last tie Feb. 2, 1996, 2-2 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Won 8 Website Hockey SID Jason Veniskey Office Phone (716) veniskej@canisius.edu Pressbox Phone (716) E Meetings Thu., Oct. 20, Buffalo, N.Y :05 p.m. Thu., Feb. 9, Buffalo, N.Y :05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 11, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E University of Connecticut Location Storrs, Conn. Founded Enrollment ,629 Nickname Huskies Colors Flag Blue and White Rink Mark Edward Freitas Ice Forum Capacity ,000 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach Bruce Marshall Career Record/Season /24th Assistant Coaches David Berard Josh Robinson Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Quarterfinals Series record RIT leads First meeting Nov. 8, 1985, at RIT Last meeting March 18, 2011 * RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Nov. 13, 2010, 5-3 Last RIT road win Jan. 15, 2010, 4-0 Last Connecticut home win.... Jan. 16, 2010, 2-1 Last Connecticut road win..... Jan. 19, 2007, 4-3 Last tie Jan. 26, 2008, 1-1 (ot) RIT Current streak vs. team Won 5 Website Hockey SID Matt Lee Office Phone (860) matthew.2.lee@uconn.edu Pressbox Phone (860) * Game played at Blue Cross Arena, RIT, 4-2 E Meetings Fri., Dec. 2, Storrs, Conn :05 p.m. Sat., Dec. 3, Storrs, Conn :05 p.m. E Ferris State University Location Big Rapids, Mich. Founded Enrollment ,543 Nickname Bulldogs Colors Crimson and Gold Rink Ewigleben Ice Arena Capacity ,493 Conference CCHA Head Coach Bob Daniels Career Record/Season /20th Associate Head Coach Drew Famulak Assistant Coach Mark Kaufman Record ( CCHA) Post-season Lost in CCHA Quarterfinal Series record First meeting First meeting none Last meeting none RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win none Last RIT road win none Last Cornell home win none Last Cornell road win none Last tie none RIT Current streak vs. team none Website: Hockey SID Katie Carito Office Phone (231) caritok@ferris.edu Pressbox Phone (231) * Game played at Blue Cross Arena E Meeting Fri., Dec. 30, Burlington, Vt p.m. E College of the Holy Cross Location Worcester, Mass. Founded Enrollment ,897 Nickname Crusaders Colors Royal Purple Rink Hart Center Capacity ,600 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach Paul Pearl Career Record/Season /17th Assistant Coaches Brian Akashian Jason Smith Rob Godfrey Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Semifinal Series record RIT leads First meeting Dec. 18, 1972, at Holy Cross Last meeting Jan. 22, 2011, at Holy Cross RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Jan. 9, 2010, 2-0 Last RIT road win Jan. 21, 2011, 4-0 Last Holy Cross home win.... Nov. 27, 1981, 4-3 Last Holy Cross road win.... March 13, 2009, 5-3 Last tie Jan. 22, 2011, 3-3 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Tied 1 Website Hockey SID Jim Wrobel Office Phone (508) jwrobel@holycross.edu Pressbox Phone (508) E Meetings Fri., Nov. 18, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 19, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Lake Superior State University Location Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Founded Enrollment ,000 Nickname Lakers Colors Royal Blue and Gold Rink Taffy Abel Arena Capacity ,000 Conference CCHA Head Coach Jim Roque Career Record/Season /7th Assistant Coach Tim Christian Record ( CCHA) Post-season Lost in CCHA Quarterfinal Series record First meeting First meeting none Last meeting none RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win none Last RIT road win none Last Mercyhurst home win none Last Mercyhurst road win none none Last tie none RIT Current streak vs. team none Website Hockey SID Dianna Allen Office Phone (906) dallen@lssu.edu Pressbox Phone (906) * Game played at Blue Cross Arena E Meeting Thu., Dec. 29, Burlington, Vt p.m.

27 p Opponent Profiles p Opponent Profiles E Mercyhurst College Location Erie, Pa. Founded Enrollment ,055 Nickname Lakers Colors Green, Blue, and White Rink Mercyhurst Ice Center Capacity ,300 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach Rick Gotkin Career Record/Season /24th Assistant Coaches Bobby Ferraris Peter Aubry Neil Graham Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Quarterfinal Series record RIT leads First meeting Nov. 13, 1988, at Mercyhurst Last meeting Jan. 29, 2011, at RIT RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Dec. 13, 2008, 5-3 Last RIT road win Dec. 11, 2010, 4-2 Last Mercyhurst home win Feb. 5, 2006, 4-3 Last Mercyhurst road win..... Nov. 16, 2007, March 20, 2009, 5-4 (ot) * Last tie Jan. 29, 2011, 3-3 (ot) RIT Current streak vs. team Tied 1 Website hurstathletics.com Hockey SID David Leisering Office Phone (814) dleisering@mercyhurst.edu Pressbox Phone (814) * Game played at Blue Cross Arena E Meetings Fri., Oct. 28, Erie, Pa :05 p.m. Fri., Jan. 27, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Sat., Jan. 28, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Niagara University Location Niagara University, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,853 Nickname Purple Eagles Colors Purple and White Rink Dwyer Arena Capacity ,100 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach Dave Burkholder Career Record/Season /11th Assistant Coaches Tim Madsen Pat Oliveto Jay McKee Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA First Round Series record Niagara leads First meeting Nov. 2, 1996, at RIT Last meeting Feb. 26, 2011, at Niagara RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Feb. 8, 1997, 4-3 Last RIT road win none Last Niagara home win Nov. 19, 2010, 4-1 Last Niagara road win Feb. 25, 2011, 5-2 Last tie Feb. 26, 2011, 3-3 (ot) RIT Current streak vs. team Tied 1 Website Hockey SID Chris Smith Office Phone (716) csmith@niagara.edu Pressbox Phone (716) E Meetings Sat., Oct. 8, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 24, Niagara University, N.Y.... 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 25, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Location Troy, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,367 Nickname Engineers Colors Cherry and White Rink Houston Field House Capacity ,800 Conference ECACHL Head Coach Seth Appert Career Record/Season /6th Assistant Coaches Bryan Vines Nolan Graham Record ( ECAC) Post-season Lost in ECAC First Round Advanced to NCAA Regional Semifinal Series record RPI leads First meeting Jan. 18, 1982, at RPI Last meeting Oct. 22, 2010, at RPI RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win none Last RIT road win Nov. 1, 1986, 7-6 Last RPI home win Oct. 22, 2010, 4-1 Last RPI road win none Last tie none RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 2 Website Hockey SID Kevin Beattie Office Phone (518) beattk@rpi.edu Pressbox Phone (518) E Meetings Fri., Nov. 25, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Robert Morris University Location Moon Township, Pa. Founded Enrollment ,000 Nickname Colonials Colors Blue, White, and Red Rink RMU Island Sports Center Capacity ,100 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach Derek Schooley Career Record/Season /8th Assistant Coaches Matt Workman Matt Nicholson Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA First Round Series record Tied First meeting..... Nov. 12, 2005, at Robert Morris Last meeting..... Feb. 19, 2005, at Robert Morris RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Oct. 29, 2010, 3-2 (OT) Last RIT road win Dec. 30, 2010, 4-3 * Last Robert Morris home win.. Feb. 19, 2011, 5-3 Last Robert Morris road win none Last tie Nov. 12, 2005, 5-5 (OT) RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 1 Website Hockey SID Brian Deutsch Office Phone (412) sidga01@rmu.edu Pressbox Phone (412) * Game played at the Consol Energy Center E Meetings Sat. Dec. 17, Moon Township, Pa :05 p.m. Fri., Feb. 17, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 18, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Sacred Heart University Location Fairfield, Conn. Founded Enrollment ,500 Nickname Pioneers Colors Red and White Rink Milford Ice Pavilion Capacity ,000 Conference Atlantic Hockey Head Coach C.J. Marotollo Career Record/Season /2nd Assistant Coaches Lou Santini Dan Muse Marc Feda Record ( AHA) Post-season Lost in AHA Quarterfinal Series record RIT leads First meeting Nov. 27, 2005, at Sacred Heart Last meeting Nov. 27, 2010, at RIT RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Nov. 26, 2010, 6-1 Last RIT road win Feb. 5, 2010, 5-2 Last Sacred Heart home win..... Feb. 6, 2010, 5-4 Last Sacred Heart road win..... Feb. 6, 2009, 6-4 Last tie Nov. 27, 2010, 3-3 (ot) RIT Current streak vs. team Tied 1 Website sacredheartpioneers.com Hockey SID Randy Brochur Office Phone (203) brochur@sacredheart.edu Pressbox Phone (203) E Meetings Sat., Jan. 14, Bridgeport, Conn. * :05 p.m. Sun., Jan. 15, Bridgeport, Conn. * :05 p.m. * Game played at Harbor Yard at Bridgeport E St. Lawrence University Location Canton, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,300 Nickname Saints Colors Scarlett and Brown Rink Appleton Arena Capacity ,000 Conference ECACHL Head Coach Joe Marsh Career Record/Season /27th Associate Head Coach Mike Hurlbut Assistant Coach Greg Carvel Record ( ECACHL) Post-season Lost in ECAC Quarterfinal Series record St. Lawrence leads First meeting Oct. 29, 1982, at St. Lawrence Last meeting Oct. 16, 2009, at St. Lawrence RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Oct. 28, 2005, 3-2 Last RIT road win none Last St. Lawrence home win.... Oct. 16, 2009, 3-1 Last St. Lawrence road win..... Oct. 29, 2005, Oct. 18, 2009, 2-1* Last tie none RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 4 Website Hockey SID Wally Johnson Office Phone (315) wjohnson@stlawu.edu Pressbox Phone (315) * Game played at Blue Cross Arena E Meeting Sat., Oct. 15, Blue Cross Arena :05 p.m.

28 p 52 p 53 History & Records Opponent Profiles E Union College Location Schnectady, N.Y. Founded Enrollment ,200 Nickname Dutchmen Colors Garnet and White Rink Frank L. Mezza Rink Capacity ,225 Conference ECACHL Head Coach Rick Bennett Career Record/Season First season Associate Head Coach Joe Dumais Assistant Coach Jason Tapp Record ( ECACHL) Post-season Lost in ECAC Quarterfinals.....Advanced to NCAA East Regional Semifinal Series record RIT leads First meeting March 3, 1984, at RIT Last meeting Oct. 23, 2010, at Union RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win Feb. 26, 1991, 6-3 Last RIT road win Feb. 4, 1989, 6-3 Last Union home win Oct. 23, 2010, 7-2 Last Union road win Dec. 2, 2005, 3-2 Last tie Oct. 14, 2006, 2-2 (ot) RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 1 Website Hockey SID Jeff Weinstein Office Phone (518) weinstej@union.edu Pressbox Phone (518) E University of Wisconsin Location Madison, Wis. Founded Enrollment ,009 Nickname Badgers Colors Cardinal and White Rink Kohl Center Capacity ,325 Conference WCHA Head Coach Mike Eaves Career Record/Season /10th Assistant Coaches Bill Butters Gary Shuchuk Record ( WCHA) Post-season Lost in WCHA First Round Series record Wisconsin leads Lone meeting... April 8, 2011, at Detroit, Mich. * RIT vs. opponent in Last RIT home win none Last RIT road win none Last Wisconsin home win none Last Wisconsin road win none Last tie none RIT Current streak vs. team Lost 1 Website Hockey SID Paul Capobianco Office Phone (608) phc@athletics.wisc.edu Pressbox Phone (608) * 2010 Frozen Four Semifinal, Detroit, Mich., won by Wisconsin, 8-1 E Meeting Sat., Oct. 22, Ritter Arena :05 p.m. E Meetings Fri., Jan. 6, Madison, Wis p.m. Sat., Jan. 7, Madison, Wis p.m. Brian Payant played three seasons for the Tigers from and was a two-time winner of the Green B. Williams Award for academic excellence

29 p 54 Men s Hockey History p 55 Division I Team Records/Weekly Honors In 1961, Director of Athletics L.A. Alexander Jr. wrote a letter to the Athletic Committee recommending that the committee approve the establishment of an intercollegiate hockey team at Rochester Institute of Technology. The measure was approved four years later in The hockey club was founded in the fall of It was given a budget of $1,020 to purchase the initial equipment to outfit 16 players. At that time, the team participated in the Monroe County Amateur Hockey Association, playing 13 games against three other league teams. The players paid $195 out of their own pockets for these games and coached themselves along the way, as they didn t have the money to hire a head coach. The next year, with a budget of just $927, the season was composed entirely of away games, because the league was dissolved due to a lack of ice time at the Rochester War Memorial. With the help of Alexander, games were played against Hamilton JV, Colgate freshmen, Ithaca, Cornell freshmen, the University of Rochester, the University of Toronto, and the local hockey club The Rockets. In , the budget was increased to $1, with the help of the RIT Student Council. There were 14 games played on home ice, which at the time was the Rochester War Memorial. Those interested in playing on the team exceeded 45 men. This is the first year they had actual guidance, as James E. Musker became the volunteer coach. With the new NCAA rules, the school was required to purchase helmets for the team at a cost of $ Although hockey had never been played at the Ritter-Clark Rink (as it was previously called), it can be said that the facility was built with hockey in mind. This is verified by two important factors: a) the rink was built to hockey specifications as to length and width of ice surface, and b) inserts were provided in the concrete floor to accommodate hockey goals. In 1961, backed by the Student Association and President Marvin Pozefsky, renovations were made to the Ritter-Clark Rink so that the RIT men s ice hockey team could call it their own. In 1962, the team formed a league with other teams in the area that faced similar problems, either with money, ice time, or scholarships. The league was known as the Finger Lakes Collegiate Hockey League (FLCHL). It consisted of six schools: RIT, SUNY Brockport, Hobart, Ithaca, the University of Rochester, and Syracuse University. Two years later, in 1964, RIT men s ice hockey became an official varsity sport. In , the team became a member of the ECAC Division III. The ECAC was composed of two divisions, East and West. RIT played under the East Division. In 1980, the RIT men s hockey program made a giant step forward by moving to the Division II level of play. This meant playing a challenging 25-game schedule featuring 16 matches against Division II teams. RIT also began playing in the New York State College Hockey League (NYSCHL), comprised solely of Division II schools. The league folded in The season marked a milestone in the program, as the Tigers won their first NCAA Championship in Division II. In the two-game quarterfinal series, RIT defeated Mankato State and went on to beat Lowell 4-1 in the semifinals, advancing them to the championship game, where they defeated Bemidji State, 4-2. The next year RIT moved to the Division III level. The Tigers repeated again as champions in , this time at the Division III level, defeating Bemidji State once again, by a score of 5-1. In the ECAC Division III formed two more divisions, adding a North and a South Division. With this change, RIT moved to the ECAC West and continued its status as a powerhouse in that division, winning seven conference titles in 17 seasons, including four straight, from 1998 to The Tigers have made multiple trips to the big show 14, in fact. In , RIT tied the first game in the two-game series against Wisconsin- Stevens Point, but ended its postseason play in the second game of the series, losing 3-2. In , RIT made it to the championship game, losing 3-2 to Middlebury. In , the team was ranked No. 1 in the nation the entire season and undefeated until losing the championship contest to SUNY Plattsburgh. Several RIT players have earned national recognition for their play on the ice, as All-Conference, or All-Americans. In 1997, Steve Toll was named the Division III National Player of the Year. In 2001, Jerry Galway also earned that hallowed honor. On Dec. 15, 2004, RIT President Albert Simone and Director of Athletics Lou Spiotti annouced that the Tigers would be moving to the Division I level starting with the season. RIT became a full-fledged member of the Atlantic Hockey Association in In , RIT s second year as a Division I program and first as a member of Atlantic Hockey, the Tigers won the conference s regular season title. They finished the season with a conference mark and won 21 games overall. The 21 wins against Division I competition were an improvement of 17 over its first season. On March 7-8, 2008, the Tigers played their first postseason games as a Division I program, defeating Holy Cross both nights in overtime by scores of 5-4 in the Atlantic Hockey Association quarterfinals. That season, Simon Lambert made history by becoming RIT s first finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, Division I college hockey s most prestigious individual honor. In , RIT set a Division I school record by winning 23 games, and was victorious in 11 straight contests. The Tigers advanced to the AHA semifinals and were second nationally in goals per game (3.89). In , the Tigers made history by not only winning their first AHA Championship, but then shocking the nation by upsetting No. 2 Denver and No. 12 New Hampshire to win the NCAA East Regional and advancing to the Frozen Four in just its fifth season as a Division I squad. Head Coach Wayne Wilson was named winner of the Spencer Penrose Award as the National Coach of the Year. Wilson, who also won the Edward JeremiahAward as Division III Coach of the Year in 2001, became the first coach to earn the national coach of the year honor at both levels. RIT was the only team in Division I to win both its conference regular season and conference championships. At the Frozen Four in Detroit, Mich., RIT played in front of a school-record 34,954 fans. The Tigers were nationally ranked for the first time as a Division I program, and finished the season No. 10 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine national poll, after climbing as high as ninth. RIT set school records with 28 wins, and a 12- game winning streak. Last season, the Tigers enjoyed another tremendous season, winning the AHA regular season title for the fourth time in five years, and were one goal shy of their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Associate Head Coach Brian Hills won the Terry Flanagan Award as the nation s top assistant coach. RIT has proven to be a top team at the Division I level, just as it was at the Division II and III levels. What history will the Tigers make in ? Former RIT President Albert Simone made the announcement that RIT would move to Division I on Dec. 15, 2004, a day that would change the program. Won/Lost Season: (.695) Most Wins, Season: Most Consecutive Wins: 12 Feb. 12, April 8, 2010 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 7 Nov. 15, Feb. 6, 2009 Most Consecuitve Road Wins: 8 Dec. 6, Feb. 14, 2009 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 12 Feb.19, Jan. 1, 2011 (11-0-1) Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 9 Dec. 6, Oct. 16, 2009 Most Losses, Season: Most Consecutive Losses: 6 Jan. 28, Feb. 24, 2006 Longest Home Winless Streak: 5 Oct. 22, Dec. 9, 2005 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 5 Oct. 22, Dec. 9, 2005 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 7 Jan. 28, Oct. 14, 2006 Longest Road Winless Streak: 8 Jan. 28, Oct. 27, 2006 (0-7-1) Most Goals, Game: 9 March 15, 2009 vs. Holy Cross 5 Oct. 20, 2006 vs. American International (2) Most Goals, Period: Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Connecticut (2) March 15, 2009 vs. Holy Cross (2) Nov. 26, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart (1) Most Goals, Season: Most Goals Allowed, Game: 10 Dec. 10, 2005 at Rensselaer Most Goals Allowed, Period: 5 Dec. 10, 2005 at Rensselaer (2) Most Goals Allowed, Season: Most Power-Play Goals Scored, Game: 6 Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International (6/10) Most Power-Play Goals Scored, Period: 4 Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International (2) Most Power-Play Goals Scored,Season: (50/235), (50/235) Fewest Power-Play Goals Scored, Season: Most Power-Play Goals Allowed, Game: 5 Nov. 27, 2005 at Sacred Heart (5/9) Most Power-Play Goals Allowed, Period: 3 Jan. 28, 2006 at U.S. Under-18 (2) 3 April 8, 2010 vs. Wisconsin (2) 3 Oct. 23, 2010 at Union (1) Most Power-Play Goals Allowed, Season: (45/250) Fewest Power-Play Goals Allowed Season: (31/203) Most Shorthanded Goals Scored, Game: 2 Nov. 1, 2008 vs. Holy Cross Dec. 12, 2008 vs. Mercyhurst Most Shorthanded Goals Scored, Season: Most Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Game: 2 Feb. 11, 2006 at Alabama-Huntsville Jan. 6, 2007 vs. Niagara Most Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Season: AHA Player/Week Date Brent Patry 12/4/06 Brent Patry 1/15/07 Matt Smith 1/29/07 Simon Lambert 10/15/07 Brennan Sarazin 1/7/08 Simon Lambert 1/21/08 Simon Lambert 2/25/08 Matt Smith 3/10/08 Andrew Favot 12/15/08 Dan Ringwald 11/2/09 Andrew Favot 11/16/09 Stevan Matic 12/14/09 Andrew Favot 2/8/10 Cameron Burt 3/22/10 Tyler Brenner 1/3/11 Ben Lynch 1/24/11 INCH Player/Week Date Dan Ringwald 11/2/09 AHA Rookie/Week Date Dan Ringwald 12/4/06 Andrew Favot 1/21/08 Tyler Brenner 10/13/08 Chris Haltigin 12/15/08 Cameron Burt 2/9/09 Cameron Burt 3/29/09 Chris Tanev 11/2/09 Chris Tanev 2/1/10 Adam Hartley 3/1/10 Adam Hartley 3/15/10 Chris Tanev 3/15/10 Ben Lynch 12/20/10 Greg Noyes 2/14/11 AHA Goalie/Week Date Louis Menard 19/9/06 Louis Menard 10/23/06 Jocelyn Guimond 1/15/07 Louis Menard 2/12/07 Fewest Shorthanded Goals Scored, Season: , , Fewest Shorthanded Goals Allowed, Season: Highest Power-Play Percentage, Season: (49/201) Lowest Power-Play Percentage, Season: (41/252) Highest Penalty-Killing Percentage, Season: (32/250) Lowest Penalty-Killing Percentage, Season: (45/250) Most Hat Tricks, Season: , Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International Most Assists, Game: 14 Jan. 10, 2009 vs. Connecticut 14 March 15, 2009 vs. Holy Cross Most Assists, Season: Most Points, Game: 23 March 15, 2009 vs. Holy Cross Most Points, Season: Most Shots on Goal, Period: 25 Nov. 17, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (2) 57* March 12, 2010 vs. Connecticut (postseason overtime) Most Shots on Goal, Game: 55 Feb. 16, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst Most Shots on Goal, Season: 1, Fewest Shots on Goal, Period: 1 Dec. 3, 2005 at Union (2) Fewest Shots on Goal, Game: 13 Oct. 14, 2005 at Quinnipiac Fewest Shots on Goal, Season: Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Period: 29 Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence (3) Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Game: 68 Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence Most Shots on Goal Allowed, Season: 1, Dec. 5, 2008 vs. Air Force (1) Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed, Period: 1 March 12, 2010 vs. Connecticut (3) Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed, Game: 15 Jan. 9, 2007 vs. Canisius Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed, Season: 1, NCAA Playoff Appearances: Atlantic Hockey Playoffs Appearances: , , , Frozen Four Appearances: Atlantic Hockey Regular Season , , , Champions: Atlantic Hockey Tournament Champions: Fastest Two Goals: 0:13 March 27, 2010 vs. New Hampshire Fastest Three Goals: 1:26 Oct. 20, 2006 vs. American International Fastest Four Goals: 4:43 Oct. 20, 2006 vs. American International Fastest Goal (start of game): 0:13 Simon Lambert, Feb. 16, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst Fastest Goal (start of period): 0:13 Simon Lambert, Feb. 16, 2007 vs. Mercyhurst (1) Louis Menard 10/29/07 Louis Menard 11/26/07 Louis Menard 12/3/07 Louis Menard 11/3/08 Jared DeMichiel 12/8/08 Jared DeMichiel 12/15/08 Jared DeMichiel 11/9/09 Jared DeMichiel 1/11/10 Jared DeMichiel 2/15/10 Jared DeMichiel 2/22/10 Jared DeMichiel 3/1/10 Jared DeMichiel 3/15/10 Jared DeMichiel 3/29/10 Shane Madolora 12/6/10 Shane Madolora 1/10/11 Shane Madolora 1/24/11 Shane Madolora 2/14/11 Shane Madolora 3/14/11 INCH Player/Week Date Shane Madolora 2/14/11 USCHO Three Stars Date Shane Madolora 2/14/11 AHA Player/Month Date Simon Lambert 10/2007 Simon Lambert 1/2008 Simon Lambert 2/2008 Cameron Burt 2/2010 AHA Goalie/Month Date Jared DeMichiel 2/2010 Shane Madolora 1/2011

30 p 56 p 57 Division III Individual/Team Records Division I Individual Records E Division III Individual Records Chris Johnstone holds RIT records for goals and points. Mike Bournazakis Most Goals, Game: 6 Norm McEachern vs. Syracuse Most Goals, Season: 39 Steve Toll Most Goals, Career: 114 Chris Johnstone Most Assists, Game: 8 Maurice Montambault vs. Brockport Most Assists, Season: 52 Mike Bournazakis Most Assists, Career: 148 Mike Bournazakis Most Career Assists, Defenseman: 120 Jerry Galway , Most Points, Game: 9 Mike Bournazakis vs. Neumann Maurice Montambault vs. Brockport Most Points, Season: 84 Steve Toll Most Points, Career: 250 Chris Johnstone Game Scoring Streak: 29 Scott Brown Most Hat Tricks, Season: 6 Steve Toll Most Consecutive Hat Tricks: 4 Steve Toll Oct Nov. 8, 1997 Most Hat Tricks, Career: 9 Chris Maybury Most Shutouts, Season: 7 Dave Burkholder Most Shutouts, Career: 12 Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Most Saves, Game: 74 Marty Reasoner vs. Canton Most Saves, Season: 1,091 Mark Dougherty Most Saves, Career: 3,275 Jamie Morris Most Penalty Mins., Season: 135 Angelo Papalia Fastest Goal :03 Shawn Wilkins vs. Brockport (from center ice faceoff) E Division III Team Records Won/Lost Season: Most Wins, Season: Most Consecutive Wins: Most Losses, Season: Most Consecutive Losses: Most Goals, Game: 24 Feb. 8, 2002 vs. Neumann Most Goals, Period: 24 Feb. 8, 2002 vs. Neumann (second period) Most Goals, Season: Most Goals Allowed, Game: vs. SUNY Oswego Most Goals Allowed, Season: Most Hat Tricks, Season: Most Goals, Game: 3 Matt Smith March 7, 2008; March 8, 2008 vs. Holy Cross 3 Matt Crowell Jan. 22, 2009 at Canisius 3 Alan Mazur Oct. 30, 2009 vs. Connecticut 3 Dan Ringwald Oct. 31, 2009 vs. Connecticut Most Goals, Season 27 Matt Smith Most Goals, Season, Defenseman: 11 Dan Ringwald Chris Haltigin Most Goals, Career: 55 Simon Lambert Tyler Brenner Most Goals, Career, Defenseman: 27 Alan Mazur Most Assists, Game: 5 Brent Patry Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International Most Assists, Season: 33 Andrew Favot Most Assists, Season, Defenseman: 31 Dan Ringwald Dan Ringwald Most Assists, Career: 104 Dan Ringwald Most Career Assists, Defenseman: 104 Dan Ringwald Most Points, Game: 5 Brent Patry Oct. 21, 2006 vs. American International 5 Cameron Burt March 20, 2010 vs. Sacred Heart Most Points, Season: 51 Simon Lambert Most Points, Season, Defenseman: 37 Dan Ringwald Most Points, Career: 132 Simon Lambert Most Points, Career, Defenseman: 125 Dan Ringwald Consecutive Game Goal Scoring Streak: 7 Matt Crowell Jan. 2 - Jan. 25, 2009 (10) Consecutive Game Assists Scoring Streak: 10 Andrew Favot Dec. 12, Feb. 6, 2009 (13) Consecutive Game Point Scoring Streak: 11 Simon Lambert Feb. 1 - March 15, 2008 (22) 11 Andrew Favot Dec. 6, Feb. 6, 2009 (16) Most Shutouts, Season: 6 Jared DeMichiel Shane Madolora Most Shutouts, Career: 7 Jared DeMichiel Most Saves, Period: 29 Jocelyn Guimond Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence (3) Most Hat Tricks, Season: 2 Matt Smith Most Hat Tricks, Career: 2 Matt Smith Most Wins, Season: 27 Jared DeMichiel Most Wins, Career: 41 Jared DeMichiel Most Saves, Game: 66 Jocelyn Guimond Oct. 28, 2005 vs. St. Lawrence Most Saves, Season: 920 Jared DeMichiel Most Saves, Career: 1,705 Louis Menard Most Penalty Mins., Season: 138 Taylor McReynolds Most Penalty Mins., Career: 261 Taylor McReynolds Alan Mazur holds the RIT Division I record for most goals (27) in a career by a defenseman. Most Assists, Game: 45 Feb. 8, 2002 vs. Neumann Most Assists, Season: Most Points, Game: 69 Feb. 8, 2002 vs. Neumann Most Points, Season: , , , , , Times in NCAA Playoffs: , , , , , , Times in ECAC Playoffs: 24 starting in , ending in Dave Burkholder ECAC Championships: , , , , , , , , NCAA Champions: , Fastest Three Goals: 0:18 Feb. 12, 1993 vs. St. Bonaventure Jocelyn Guimond tied a Division I record with 66 saves in a regulation win, 3-2 over St. Lawrence on Oct. 28, Jared DeMichiel holds several RIT Division I records. He was a remarkable with a 2.09 goals against average, and was part of eight shutouts last season.

31 p 58 Top Division III Scorers p 59 Division I Scoring List Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. 1. Chris Johnstone Todd Person Art Thomas Peter Bournazakis Cameron Burt Phil Roe Scott Brown Tim Cordick Jesse Newman Mike Bournazakis Maurice Montambault Sean Murphy Pat Staerker Tyler Brenner Wesley Blevins Chris Maybury Rick Kozlowski Maynard Howe NA Dennis Lepley Alan Mazur Lanner Fayad Ritchie Herbert Doug Heffer Matt Crowell Ken Vokac NA B.J. Hull Andrew Sherman Bobby Trowell Darren Doherty Glenn Howarth Steve Toll Angelo Papalia Tristan Fairbarn Luke Murphy Len Williams Steve Pinizzotto Chris Palmer Ron Howarth Sean Klaver Jay Murphy Jason Chafe Kelly Morel Mike Tarantino Chad Thompson Ricky Walton Jerry Galway Kyle Edwards Darrell Draper Scott MacNair Jim Regan Marc Hyman John Hawkins Norm Reid Brent Patry Simon Lambert Jay Hill John Lloyd Tom Birch Brennan Sarazin Errol McDonald Steve Mirabile Roberto Orofiamma Jim Hull Cheyne Lazar Josh Faulkner Matt Garver James Cotie David Bagley Jasen Wise Al Vyverberg Norm Belanger D.J. Robinson Randy Cheynowski Ryan Francke Anton Kharin Tom Masaschi Brett Miller Stevan Matic Sam Hill Mike Meyer Kevin Cassells Andrew Favot Jeff Mercier Kyle O Brien Derek Hahn Mike Heaney Chris Haltigin Jonathan Day Brian Armes Steve Fukes Dan Ringwald Scott Jones Brad Harris Deane Sigler Scott Martin Mike Jones John Hinrichsen Adam French Matt Moore Blaise MacDonald Shawn Randall Gump Whiteside Pete Schroeder Don Clark NA Mike Holzman Bill Gall Dave Johnston Mark Costea Ken Moran Jeff Reddish Marty Reeners Ryan Fairbarn John Pallante Ron Kerr Larry Shomphe Mike Skivington Pete Shima T.J. Perras Chuck Samar Tim Connolly Matt Smith Matt Thomas Justin Hofstetter Michael Tucciarone Tom Herstad Todd Healy Bill Lukaszonas Mike Burns Craig Winchester Rich Brouwer Bill Henry Terry Lantry Current Tiger Players in Boldface and + Last season s Tigers in boldface Player Yrs. GP G A Pts. 1. Simon Lambert Andrew Favot Dan Ringwald Cameron Burt Tyler Brenner Matt Smith Alan Mazur Brennan Sarazin Jesse Newman Sean Murphy Matt Crowell Steve Pinizzotto Anton Kharin Brent Patry Stevan Matic Chris Haltigin Justin Hofstetter Darrell Draper Brent Alexin Adam Hartley Ricky Walton Tyler Mazzei Bobby Raymond Mike Janda Scott Knowles Chris Saracino Ben Lynch Chris Tanev Darren Doherty Mark Cornacchia Taylor McReynolds Rob Tarantino Brad Harris Trevor Eckenswiller Mike Colavecchia Tristan Fairbarn Marc Hyman Adam Mitchell Greg Noyes Stephen Burns Steve Farrer Jeff Smith Tony Bifulco Darren Olsen Bryan Potts Matt Harris Jared DeMichiel Player Yrs. GP G A Pts Eliot Raibl Nolan Descoteaux Louis Menard Daniel Spivak Brian Payant Riley Clark Shane Madolora Andrew Favot is second all-time at RIT in scoring at the Division I level with 130 career points. He averaged better than a point per game over his final three years. Current Tiger Players in boldface and + Last season s Tigers in boldface Captain and 2009 graduate Brennan Sarazin, finished with 90 career points, including a team-high 42 during the season.

32 p 60 Division III Top-5 Records p 61 Division I Top-10 Single Season Records E Most Goals, Season Steve Toll Len Williams Chris Palmer Chris Johnstone Larry Shomphe Scott Brown Pete Bournazakis E Most Assists, Season Mike Bournazakis Luke Murphy Steve Toll Jerry Galway B. J. Hull E Most Points, Season Steve Toll Scott Brown Mike Bournazakis Chris Johnstone Chris Palmer Pete Bournazakis E Most Games Played, Season Scott Brown John Hinrichsen Dale Rivington Chris Palmer Scott Brown Kevin Cassells Bill Gall E Most Game-Winning Goals, Season Chris Johnstone Scott Brown Chris Maybury Steve Toll Roberto Orofiamma E Most Short-Handed Goals, Season Larry Shomphe Scott Brown Chris Palmer Steve Mirabile Jay Murphy Steve Toll David Bagley E Most Power-Play Goals, Season Pete Bournazakis Scott Brown Chris Johnstone Chris Palmer Chris Maybury E Highest Plus/Minus, Season B.J. Hull Brian Wenzel McAllister King Pat Staerker John Hawkins E Most Penalty Minutes, Season Angelo Papalia Mike Heaney T. Dougherty John Hawkins Pat Coyle E Most Wins, Season Dave Burkholder Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman E Most Saves, Season Jamie Morris 1, Mark Dougherty Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder E Lowest Goals Against Average, Season (min. 1/3 time) Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Tyler Euverman Chet Hallice Jamie Morris E Highest Save Percentage, Season Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Tyler Euverman Jamie Morris Chet Hallice Jamie Morris E Most Shutouts, Season Dave Burkholder Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman E Most Games Played, Goaltender, Season Dave Burkholder Dave Burkholder Dave Burkholder Jamie Morris Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman E Most Goals, Career Chris Johnstone Dennis Lepley Scott Brown Pete Bournazakis Bobby Trowell E Most Assists, Career Mike Bournazakis Chris Johnstone Pat Staerker Pete Bournazakis Chris Maybury E Most Points, Career Chris Johnstone Pete Bournazakis Scott Brown Mike Bournazakis Pat Staerker E Most Power Play Goals, Career Scott Brown Pete Bournazakis Chris Palmer Mike Bournazakis Chris Johnstone E Most Short-Handed Goals, Career Steve Mirabile Jay Murphy Scott Brown Pat Staerker Chris Maybury E Most Game-Winning Goals, Career Pete Bournazakis Mike Bournazakis Scott Brown Chris Palmer Chris Maybury Jay Murphy E Highest Plus/Minus, Career Jerry Galway Pat Staerker John Hawkins Chris Johnstone Brian Wenzel E Most Games Played, Goaltender, Career Dave Burkholder Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman Fred Abraham Andy Paquin E Most Wins, Career Jamie Morris Tyler Euverman Dave Burkholder Fred Abraham Rob Rohlfs Derrick Barnett E Most Saves, Career Jamie Morris 3, Dave Burkholder 2, Tyler Euverman 2, Mark Dougherty 2, Fred Abraham 1, E Lowest Goals Against Average, Career (min. 1,000 minutes) Tyler Euverman Jamie Morris Dave Burkholder Chet Hallice George Eliopoulous E Highest Save Percentage, Career (min. 1,000 minutes) Tyler Euverman Jamie Morris George Eliopoulous Dave Burkholder Derrick Barnett E Most Shutouts, Career Dave Burkholder Tyler Euverman Jamie Morris Chet Hallice E Most Goals, Season Matt Smith Tyler Brenner Simon Lambert Brennan Sarazin Simon Lambert Simon Lambert Matt Crowell Matt Smith Cameron Burt Tyler Brenner E Most Assists, Season Andrew Favot Steve Pinizzotto Dan Ringwald Cameron Burt Dan Ringwald Simon Lambert Andrew Favot Dan Ringwald Simon Lambert Alan Mazur E Most Points, Season Simon Lambert Cameron Burt Andrew Favot Steve Pinizzotto Andrew Favot Simon Lambert Brennan Sarazin Tyler Brenner Simon Lambert Matt Smith E Most Games Played, Season Brent Alexin Dan Ringwald Chris Haltigin Adam Hartley Chris Tanev Cameron Burt Andrew Favot Tyler Mazzei Mark Cornacchia Alan Mazur Chris Saracino E Most Game-Winning Goals, Season Tyler Brenner Matt Smith Simon Lambert Matt Crowell Tyler Brenner Eleven tied with 3 E Most Short-Handed Goals, Season Simon Lambert Brent Alexin Mark Cornacchia Scott Knowles Rob Tarantino Brennan Sarazin Stevan Matic Jesse Newman Bobby Raymond Brennan Sarazin E Most Power-Play Goals, Season Matt Smith Matt Smith Tyler Brenner Simon Lambert Tyler Brenner Cameron Burt Steve Pinizzotto Andrew Favot Six tied with 7 E Highest Plus/Minus, Season Chris Tanev Chris Saracino Dan Ringwald Alan Mazur Brent Alexin Greg Noyes Andrew Favot Trevor Eckenswiller Jesse Newman Adam Hartley Tyler Mazzei E Most Penalty Minutes, Season Taylor McReynolds Steve Pinizzotto Darrell Draper Darrell Draper Alan Mazur Stephen Burns Daniel Spivak Taylor McReynolds Taylor McReynolds Mike Colavecchia E Most Goaltending Games Played, Season Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Louis Menard George Eliopoulous Jan Ropponen E Most Wins, Season Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Shane Madolora Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond George Eliopoulous Jan Ropponen E Most Saves, Season Jared DeMichiel Jocelyn Guimond Louis Menard Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Louis Menard Jan Ropponen George Eliopoulous E Lowest Goals Against Average, Season (min. 1/3 time) Shane Madolora Jared DeMichiel Jocelyn Guimond Louis Menard Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond E Highest Save Percentage, Season (min. 1/3 time) Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Louis Menard E Most Shutouts, Season Jared DeMichiel Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Louis Menard George Eliopoulous Louis Menard

33 p 62 p 63 Division I Top-10 Career Records All-Time Coaching Records E Most Goals, Career Simon Lambert Tyler Brenner Matt Smith Andrew Favot Brennan Sarazin Cameron Burt Matt Crowell Anton Kharin Alan Mazur Mike Janda Sean Murphy E Most Assists, Career Dan Ringwald Andrew Favot Simon Lambert Alan Mazur Cameron Burt Brennan Sarazin Jesse Newman Tyler Brenner Matt Smith Sean Murphy E Most Points, Career Simon Lambert Andrew Favot Dan Ringwald Cameron Burt Tyler Brenner Matt Smith Alan Mazur Brennan Sarazin Jesse Newman Sean Murphy E Most Games Played, Career Dan Ringwald Bobby Raymond Brennan Sarazin Sean Murphy Andrew Favot Alan Mazur Justin Hofstetter Stevan Matic Jesse Newman Brent Alexin E Most Power-Play Goals, Career Matt Smith Tyler Brenner Simon Lambert Alan Mazur Andrew Favot Dan Ringwald Cameron Burt Steve Pinizzotto Matt Crowell Brent Patry E Most Short-Handed Goals, Career Simon Lambert Brennan Sarazin Mark Cornacchia Rob Tarantino Brent Alexin Stevan Matic Scott Knowles Darrell Draper Jesse Newman Bobby Raymond Andrew Favot E Most Game-Winning Goals, Career Tyler Brenner Matt Crowell Brennan Sarazin Andrew Favot Simon Lambert Matt Smith Sean Murphy Adam Hartley Cameron Burt Ricky Walton Dan Ringwald E Highest Plus/Minus, Career Andrew Favot Chris Saracino Dan Ringwald Chris Tanev Brent Alexin Trevor Eckenswiller Scott Knowles Daniel Spivak Greg Noyes Chris Haltigin E Most Penalty Minutes, Career Taylor McReynolds Brennan Sarazin Alan Mazur Justin Hofstetter Darrell Draper Stephen Burns Andrew Favot Tyler Mazzei Brent Patry Bobby Raymond E Most Goalteding Games Played, Career Louis Menard Jared DeMichel Jocelyn Guimond Shane Madolora Jan Ropponen George Eliopoulos Josh Watson E Most Saves, Career Louis Menard 1, Jared DeMichel 1, Jocelyn Guimond 1, Shane Madolora Jan Ropponen George Eliopoulos Josh Watson E Most Wins, Career Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond George Eliopoulous Jan Ropponen E Goals Against Average, Career (min. 500 minutes) Shane Madolora Jared DeMichiel Louis Menard Jocelyn Guimond Jan Ropponen E Highest Save Percentage, Career (min. 500 minutes) Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Jared DeMichiel Jan Ropponen Louis Menard E Most Shutouts, Career Jared DeMichiel Shane Madolora Jocelyn Guimond Louis Menard George Eliopoulous Jim Heffer Daryl Sullivan W L T W L T W L T Former Head Coach Bruce Delventhal (right), with RIT s 1985 NCAA Championship Trophy at the Rochester War Memorial (now Blue Cross Arena) before a Rochester Americans home game during the season. Brian Mason Bruce Delventhal Buddy Powers Eric Hoffberg Wayne Wilson All Years E RIT Coaches By Winning Percentage Coach W L T Pct. Buddy Powers Jim Heffer Brian Mason Bruce Delventhal Eric Hoffberg Wayne Wilson Daryl Sullivan All Years Wayne Wilson is the only coach in college hockey history to win both the Edward Jeremiah Award as national Division III Coach of the Year and the Spencer Penrose Award as Division I Coach of the Year.

34 p 64 p 65 Record vs. Opponents Yearly Leaders Opponent W-L-T Last Met Last Won Air Force Alabama-Huntsville Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks American International Amherst Army Augsburg Babson Bemidji State Bentley Boston College Bowdoin Bowling Green Brock SUNY Brockport Buffalo Buffalo State Canisius Canton Champlain Clarkson Colby Colgate Concordia Connecticut Connecticut Coll Cornell Cornell JV SUNY Cortland Curry Denver Elmira Fairfield Findlay Fitchburg State SUNY Fredonia SUNY Geneseo Hamilton Hilton Hobart Holy Cross Humber Iona Ithaca Johnson & Wales Opponent W-L-T Last Met Last Won Kent State Lafayette Lake Forest Lebanon Valley Lehigh Manhattanville Mass-Amherst Mass-Boston Mass Lowell McMaster Mercyhurst Merrimack Michigan-Dearborn Middlebury MIT Minnesota Minnesota State (Mankato) Monroe CC Nebraska-Omaha Neumann New England New Haven New Hampshire Niagara North Adams State Northeastern JV Norwich Notre Dame Oneida SUNY Oswego Ottawa Penn SUNY Plattsburgh Plymouth State SUNY Potsdam Queens College Quinnipiac Ramapo Rensselaer (RPI) Robert Morris Rochester Royal Military Academy Rutgers Ryerson Sacred Heart St. Anselm Opponent W-L-T St. Bonaventure St. Clair St. John Fisher St. Lawrence St. Michael s St. Norbert St. Thomas Salem State Scranton Seneca Sheridan Skidmore Southern Maine Syracuse St. Cloud St Toronto Trinity Union U.S. National U Utica Villanova Waterloo Wayne State Wentworth Wesleyan Western Michigan Westfield State Wilfrid Laurier Williams Wisconsin Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Stevens Point Worcester York (Ont.) Bold indicates opponents Last Met Last Won Year Goals Assists Points Penalty Min. PP Goals SH Goals Bill Henry (21) Dennis Lepley (30) Dennis Lepley (47) N/A N/A N/A Dennis Lepley (29) Ken Vokac (24) Dennis Lepley (48) N/A N/A N/A Mike Skivington (14) Mike Skivington (19) Mike Skivington (33) N/A N/A N/A Maynard Howe (19) Bill Lukaszonas (21) Mike Skivington (25) Bill Lukaszonas (40) N/A N/A N/A Mike Skivington (40) Bill Lukaszonas (19) Dave Johnson (24) Bill Lukaszonas (40) Craig Winchester (57) N/A N/A Norm Reid (19) Norm Reid (18) Norm Reid (24) Norm Reid (42) N/A N/A N/A Len Williams (37) Deane Sigler (19) Len Williams (52) N/A N/A N/A Doug Heffer (27) Al Vyverberg (35) Al Vyverberg (45) N/A N/A N/A Al Vyverburg (21) Jay Hill (23) Al Vyverberg (44) N/A N/A N/A Al Vyverberg (23) Rich Nesbit (9) Tom Birch (19) Tom Birch (26) Jeff Knisley (54) N/A N/A Glenn Collins (9) Bob Hilton (14) Tom Birch (18) Bob Hilton (29) Jeff Knisley (55) N/A N/A Ron Kerr (28) Rick Kozlowski (38) Rick Kozlowski (55) Ed McDonald (48) N/A N/A Scott Faber (20) Rick Kozlowski (27) Rick Kozlowski (44) Brett Miller (72) N/A N/A Tom Birch (44) Todd Healy (18) T.J. Perras (23) Ron Howarth (38) Mike Kelly (54) N/A N/A Chris Johnstone (32) Chris Johnstone (35) Chris Johnstone (67) Doug Tracy (59) N/A N/A Chris Johnstone (29) Chris Johnstone (32) Chris Johnstone (61) John Hawkins (57) Chris Johnstone (15) Chuck Samar (2) Chris Johnstone (30) B.J. Hull (44) Chris Johnstone (66) John Hawkins (57) Bobby Trowell (11) Five tied with (1) Chris Johnstone (11) Larry Shompe (32) Blaise MacDonald (35) Chris Johnstone (57) John Hawkins (98) Bobby Trowell (10) Larry Shompe (5) Scott Brown (32) Scott Brown (42) Scott Brown (74) M. Montambault (76) Scott Brown (16) Jim Regan (2) Scott Brown (20) Ritchie Herbert (23) Ritchie Herbert (39) Tom Herstad (69) Scott Brown (11) Scott Brown (2) Chris Palmer (27) Scott Brown (30) Scott Brown (51) Paul DePasquale (66) Chris Palmer (11) Steve Mirabile (2) Chris Palmer (36) Scott Brown (34) Chris Palmer (66) Paul DePasquale (90) Chris Palmer (15) Scott Brown (5) Chris Palmer (26) Chris Palmer (41) Chris Palmer (67) Pat Coyle (98) Chris Palmer (7) Chris Palmer (5) Scott Martin (20) Bill Gall (31) Bill Gall (45) Bill Gall (80) Ken Moran (6) Scott MacNair (3) Steve Mirabile (6) Scott MacNair (24) Tom Masaschi (36) Tom Masaschi (59) Mike Heaney (120) Tom Masaschi (8) Jay Murphy (4) Jay Murphy (22) Scott MacNair (25) Scott MacNair (45) John Pallante (80) Scott MacNair (10) Jay Murphy (3) Kyle O Brien (80) Jay Murphy (27) Chris Maybury (40) Jay Murphy (61) Todd Dougherty (103) Jay Murphy (11) Four tied with (1) Chris Maybury (30) Chris Maybury (35) Chris Maybury (65) Angelo Papalia (135) Chris Maybury (14) Chris Maybury (3) Chris Maybury (25) Steve Toll (25) Chris Maybury (39) Chris Maybury (64) Adam French (86) Chris Maybury (8) Randy Cheynowski (2) Steve Toll (2) Steve Toll (39) Steve Toll (45) Steve Toll (84) D.J. Robinson (69) Erik Noack (11) Steve Toll (4) Peter Bournazakis (24) Luke Murphy (46) Peter Bournazakis (61) Jerry Galway (56) Peter Bournazakis (8) Patrick Staerker (3) Matt Garver (30) Luke Murphy (36) Patrick Staerker (57) Jonathan Day (68) Matt Garver (8) Matt Garver (3) Peter Bournazakis (8) Peter Bournazakis (28) Patrick Staerker (57) Patrick Staerker (55) Michael Gargiles (83) Peter Bournazakis (13) Scott Jones (3) Peter Bournazakis (32) Mike Bournazakis (51) Mike Bournazakis (71) Peter Bournazakis (51) Peter Bournazakis (17) Josh Faulkner (2) Jared Conlon (51) Mike Tarantino (22) Mike Bournazakis (51) Mike Bournazakis (58) Mike Walling (61) Mike Tarantino (9) Lanner Fayad (2) Sam Hill (25) Mike Bournazakis (30) Mike Bournazakis (46) Ryan Francke (75) Mike Bournazakis (11) David Bagley (4) Mike Tarantino (16) Mike Tarantino (25) Mike Tarantino (41) Ryan Francke (88) Mike Tarantino (6) Mike Tarantino (1) Ryan Fairbarn (6) Michael Tucciarone (12) Jason Chafe (25) Jason Chafe (31) J.R. Holmes (76) Matt Smith (8) Simon Lambert (2) Simon Lambert (17) Simon Lambert (22) Simon Lambert (39) Darrell Draper (72) Simon Lambert (6) Rob Tarantino (2) Simon Lambert (17) Steve Pinizzotto (31) Steve Pinizzotto (44) Steve Pinizzotto (76) Matt Smith (11) Simon Lambert (3) Matt Smith (17) Matt Smith (27) Dan Ringwald (31) Simon Lambert (51) Tyler Mazzei (56) Matt Smith (17) Brennan Sarazin (2) Brennan Sarazin (19) Dan Ringwald (31) Brennan Sarazin (42) Taylor McReynolds (61) Tyler Brenner (9) Brent Alexin (3) Cameron Burt (16) Andrew Favot (33) Cameron Burt (47) Alan Mazur (67) Cameron Burt (9) Mark Cornacchia (3) Tyler Brenner (26) Andrew Favot (30) Andrew Favot (43) Taylor McReynolds (138) Tyler Brenner (11) Scott Knowles (3)

35 p 66 p 67 All-ECAC/Atlantic Hockey All-Americans Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team Year Name Position Team Ron Kerr forward ROY Chris Johnstone forward ROY Peter Bournazakis forward first Peter Bournazakis forward ROY Marc Hyman defense first Jason Chafe forward second Jim Larouche defense first Pat Staerker forward first Simon Lambert forward ART Dave Burkholder goalie first Jamie Morris goalie first Chris Johnstone forward second B.J. Hull defense ROY Jerry Galway defense first Pat Stearker forward POY All-Atlantic Hockey Association Alan Mazur defense ROY Chris Johnstone forward first Dave Burkholder goalie first Ritchie Herbert forward ROY Chris Johnstone forward first Luke Murphy forward first Pat Staerker forward POY Mike Bournazakis forward ROY Wayne Wilson coach COY Louis Menard goalie GOY Simon Lambert forward second Brent Patry defense second Alan Mazur defense third Dave Burkholder , Goalie, First Team Chris Johnstone , Forward, First Team , Forward, Second Team B.J. Hull , Defense, Second Team Blaise MacDonald , Defense, First Team John Hawkins , Defense, Second Team Scott Brown , Forward, First Team B.J. Hull defense first Dave Burkholder goalie first Mike Bournazakis forward first Pete Bournazakis forward first Louis Menard goalie third Anton Kharin forward ART Chris Johnstone forward first Derek Hahn forward first Alan Mazur defense ART Blaise MacDonald defense first Jerry Galway defense first Louis Menard goalie ART John Hawkins defense POY Tyler Euverman goalie first Simon Lambert forward LS Scott Brown forward ROY Ryan Fairbarn defense second Simon Lambert forward first John Hawkins defense first Mike Tarantino forward ART Dan Ringwald defense first Ritchie Herbert forward first Ryan Fairbarn defense ART Bobby Raymond defense third Ritchie Herbert forward first Fred Abraham goalie ROY Scott Brown forward first Tim Cordick defense second Matt Moore defense ART Rob Boope goalie ART Mike Tarantino forward ROY Tyler Euverman goalie GOY Brennan Sarazin forward first Dan Ringwald defense first Bobby Raymond defense second Alan Mazur defense third Tim Cordick , Defense, Second Team Chris Palmer , Forward, Second Team Bill Gall , Defense, First Team Jay Murphy , Forward, First Team Chris Maybury , Forward, Second Team , Forward, First Team Adam French , Defense, Second Team Scott Brown forward first Wayne Wilson coach COY Tyler Brenner forward ART Fred Abraham goalie second Tim Cordick defense second Mike Bournazakis forward first Jerry Galway defense first Dan Ringwald defense first Jared DeMichiel goalie GOY Chris Palmer forward first Mike Tarantino forward second Andrew Favot forward second Tim Cordick defense first Ryan Fairbarn defense second Cameron Burt forward third Bill Gall defense first Tyler Euverman goalie second Chris Tanev defense ART Steve Mirabile forward second Roberto Orofiamma forward ART Dan Ringwald defense DOY Tom Masaschi forward second Scott MacNair forward POY Mike Heaney defense HM Derrick Barnett goalie HM Jay Murphy forward POY Kyle O Brien defense first Steve Toll forward ROY Randy Cheynowski forward first Jerry Galway defense POY Wayne Wilson coach COY Mike Bournazakis forward first Ryan Francke defense first Mike Tarantino forward second Ryan Fairbarn defense second Tyler Euverman goalie second Darren Doherty forward ART Chris Tanev defense ROY Jared DeMichiel goalie first Chris Tanev defense third Shane Madolora goalie GOY Shane Madolora goalie first Tyler Brenner forward second Chris Saracino defense second Andrew Favot forward third Steve Toll , Forward, First Team Jamie Morris , Goalie, Second Team Bryan Cossette , Defense, Second Team Pat Staerker , Forward, Second Team , Forward, First Team , Forward, Second Team Jerry Galway , Defense, First Team , Defense, First Team , Defense, First Team Pete Bournazakis , Forward, First Team Chris Maybury forward first Adam French defense first Jamie Morris goalie first Jamie Morris goalie ROY Steve Toll forward first Kelly Morel defense first Ryan Francke defense first Mike Tarantino forward first Darren Doherty forward second George Eliopolous goalie second Ryan Fairbarn defense second Michael Tucciarone forward HM ART = All Rookie Team ROY = Rookie of the Year POY = Player of the Year GOY = Goaltender of the Year DOY = Defenseman of the Year LS = Leading Scorer Trophy HM = Honorable Mention Jamie Morris goalie first Tristan Fairbarn forward ART Brad Harris forward ART Tristan Fairbarn forward co-roy Mike Tarantino forward co-poy Tyler Euverman , Goalie, First Team Derek Hahn , Center, First Team Mike Bournazakis Mike Tarantino , Forward, Second Team Dan Ringwald , Defense, Second Team USCHO Shane Madolora , Goalie, Second Team Inside College Hockey

36 p 68 RIT in the Postseason p 69 Tigers Ranked in Division I Year Div. Round Results Year Div. Round Results Year Div. Round Results first *RIT 6, Mankato State first +Oswego 7, RIT fourth RIT 7, Amherst 2 II *Mankato State 6, RIT 3 +RIT 5, Oswego 2 RIT 6, Amherst 2 III semis RIT 4, Lowell 1 +#RIT 4, Oswego 1 semis RIT 3, Middlebury 9 finals RIT 4, Bemidji State 2 III semis +RIT 6, Babson 2 cons. RIT 2, Norwich first *RIT 13, Oswego 2 +RIT 7, Babson first Norwich 4, RIT 1 III *RIT 10, Oswego 1 finals +RIT 3, Wisc.-Stevens Pt. 3 Norwich 5, RIT 1 III semis Union 5, RIT 4 (4 OTs) +Wisc.-Stevens Pt. 3, RIT first RIT 8, Lebanon Valley 1 cons. RIT 10, Augsburg III N/A Did not compete RIT 10, Lebanon Valley 2 III first *RIT 5, St. Thomas III N/A Did not compete semis RIT 5, Wis. River Falls 2 III *RIT 5, St. Thomas III N/A Did not compete finals Plattsburgh 6, RIT 2 semis RIT 3, Union III N/A Did not compete first + RIT 4, Plattsburgh 4 (ot) finals RIT 5, Bemidji State first +RIT 3, Fredonia 3 III +RIT 2, Plattsburgh 2 (OT) III first +RIT 4, Union 1 +Fredonia 7, RIT 0 +# Plattsburgh 1, RIT 0 III +RIT 8, Union III N/A Did not compete III N/A Did not compete semis Bemidji State 4, RIT 3 (OUT) first +RIT 6, Potsdam III N/A Did not compete cons. RIT 6, Mankato State 0 +RIT 5, Potsdam III N/A Did not compete III III N/A Did not compete semis RIT 2,Wisc.-River Falls ^ I N/A Did not compete III N/A Did not compete finals Middlebury 3, RIT ^ I N/A Did not compete first Middlebury 6, RIT I N/A Did not compete III Middlebury 6, RIT I N/A Did not compete *Two-game, total goal series first +Plattsburgh 6, RIT first RIT 2, Denver 1 +Two-game series #Mini-game III +RIT 3, Plattsburgh 2 I second RIT 6, New Hampshire 2 ^Unable to compete due to move to Division I probationary period +#Plattsburgh 2, RIT 0 semis Wisconsin 8, RIT 1 Results in bold indicate championships. Games Played Against Ranked Opponents at the Division I Level Date Opponent Score Rank* 10/28 St. Lawrence W, /RV 10/29 St. Lawrence L, /RV 12/2 Union L, 2-3 RV/- 12/3 Union L, 0-2 RV/- 1/6 Clarkson L, /RV 1/7 Cornell L, 1-3 8/8 1/10 Alab-Hunstville L, 3-4 RV/- 1/11 Alab-Hunstville L, 3-4 RV/ Date Opponent Score Rank 10/7 Clarkson L, 2-4 RV/RV 10/14 Union T, 2-2 (OT) RV/- 10/28 Cornell L, /15 1/4 Quinnipiac W, /- 1/6 Niagara L, /- 1/12 Sacred Heart W, 4-0 RV/RV 1/13 Sacred Heart W, 6-3 RV/RV Date Opponent Score Rank 10/27 Cornell W, /RV 11/9 Air Force L, 1-2 (OT) RV/RV 11/10 Air Force W, 4-3 RV/RV 11/23 Army T, 2-2 RV/RV 11/24 Army T, 1-1 RV/RV 12/29 Minnesota W, /12 12/30 Boston College L, /14 1/11 Air Force L, 2-5 RV/RV 1/12 Air Force W, 4-3 (OT) RV/RV 2/16 Niagara T, 3-3 (OT) RV/RV 3/15 Air Force L, 0-5 RV/ Date Opponent Score Rank 10/9 Bowling Green L, 2-4 RV/- 10/17 Clarkson L, /14 11/29 UMass Lowell L, 3-6 RV/- 12/5 Air Force L, /10 12/6 Air Force W, 3-2 (OT) 10/10 2/27 Air Force W, 6-4 RV/RV 2/28 Air Force L, 1-3 RV/RV Date Opponent Score Rank 10/16 St. Lawrence L, 1-3 RV/- 10/23 Air Force L, 4-5 -/RV 10/24 Air Force L, 2-3 (OT) -/RV 2/5 Sacred Heart W, 5-2 RV/- 2/6 Sacred Heart L, 4-5 RV/- 3/26 Denver W, 2-1 2/3 3/27 New Hampshire W, /12 4/8 Wisconsin L, 1-8 5/ Date Opponent Score Rank 10/8 St, Cloud State L, 1-3 4/6 10/9 Nebraska-Omaha L, 3-5 RV/RV 10/22 Rensselaer L, 1-4 RV/RV 10/23 Union L, /RV 10/29 Robert Morris W, 3-2 (OT) RV/RV 10/30 Cornell W, /15 12/30 Robert Morris W, 4-3 RV/RV 1/1 Merrimack L, /RV 2/19 Robert Morris L, 3-5 RV/- 3/19 Air Force L, 0-1 RV/- RV - Receiving Votes Weeks RIT Has Been Nationally Ranked at the Division I Level Worcester State 11, RIT Trinity 9, RIT *RIT 8, Amherst 4 *Bentley 7, RIT 6 (OT) first year in ECAC Division II, ineligible for playoffs RIT 5, Norwich 4 North Adams State 5, RIT Middlebury 5, RIT RIT 7, Hamilton 0 - Quarterfinal RIT 6, Plattsburgh 2 - Semifinal RIT 3, Union 1 - Championship RIT 10, Oswego 1 Union 7, RIT RIT 8, Union 6 - Semifinal RIT 9, Plattsburgh 5 - Championship Canisius 2, RIT RIT 5, Union 4 (2 OT) Elmira 8, RIT RIT 9, Cortland 3 - Quarterfinal RIT 9, Elmira 5 - Semifinal RIT 5, Union 3 - Championship Oswego 7, RIT RIT 6, Union 3 Mercyhurst 4, RIT Elmira 7, RIT Did not compete RIT 4, Canisius 3 - Semifinal RIT 5, Elmira 2 - Championship RIT 5, Canisius 4 (2 OT) - Semifinal Mercyhurst 9, RIT 2 - Championship RIT 10, Elmira 6 - Semifinal RIT 3, Canisius 2 (OT) - Championship RIT 3, Canisius 2 (OT) - Semifinal Elmira 5, RIT 4 (OT) - Championship RIT 3, Mercyhurst 0 - Semifinal Niagara 5, RIT 2 - Championship RIT 10, Hobart 3 - Semifinal RIT 6, Mercyhurst 1 - Championship RIT 6, Hobart 4 - Semifinal RIT 3, Elmira 2 - Championship RIT 9, Hobart 1 - Semifinal RIT 8, Manhattanville 2 - Championship RIT 10, Hobart 1 - Semifinal RIT 2, Elmira 1 - Championship RIT 6, Hobart 2 - Semifinal Elmira 4, RIT 3 - Championship RIT 4, Manhattanville 2 - Semifinal Hobart 3, RIT 1 - Championship Manhattanville 6, RIT 2 - Semifinal ^ First year in Division I ^ Second year in Division I * RIT 5, Holy Cross 4 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 5, Holy Cross 4 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 2 Air Force 5, RIT 0 - Semifinal * Holy Cross 5, RIT 3 - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 6, Holy Cross 4 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 9, Holy Cross 5 - Quarterfinal Game 3 Mercyhurst 5, RIT 4 - Semifinal * RIT 4, Connecticut 3 (OT) - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 4, Connecticut 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 4, Canisius 0 - Semifinal RIT 6, Sacred Heart 1 - Championship * RIT 5, American Int l 0 - Quarterfinal Game 1 RIT 5, American Int l 1 - Quarterfinal Game 2 RIT 4, Connecticut 2 - Semifinal Air Force 1, RIT 0 - Championship ECAC Tournament * 2007-present - Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament ^ Unable to compete due to move to Division I probationary period Results in bold indicate championships none Week of Rank 10/23 RV/- 10/30 RV/- 12/18 RV/RV 1/2 RV/- 1/8 RV/- 1/15 RV/RV 1/22 RV/- 1/29 RV/- 2/5 RV/- 2/12 RV/- 2/19 RV/ Week of Rank 10/15 RV/- 10/22 RV/- 10/29 RV/- 12/31 RV/- 1/7 RV/- 1/14 RV/RV 1/21 RV/RV 1/28 RV/RV 2/4 RV/RV 2/11 RV/- 2/18 RV/- 2/25 RV/RV 3/3 RV/RV 3/10 RV/ Week of Rank 10/6 RV/- 10/14 RV/- 11/3 RV/- 1/12 RV/RV 1/19 RV/- 1/26 RV/- 2/2 RV/- 2/9 RV/- 2/16 RV/RV 2/23 RV/RV 3/2 RV/RV 3/9 RV/RV 3/16 RV/ Week of Rank 10/5 RV/- 10/13 RV/- 11/16 RV/RV 11/23 RV/RV 11/30 RV/RV 12/7 RV/RV 12/14 RV/RV 12/21 -/RV 1/11 RV/RV 1/18 RV/- 1/25 RV/RV 2/1 RV/RV 2/8 RV/RV 2/15 RV/RV 2/22 RV/RV 3/1 RV/RV 3/8 RV/RV 3/15 RV/RV 3/22 20/RV 3/29 -/9 4/12 -/ Week of Rank 9/27 -/RV 10/4 18/- 10/11 RV/- 10/18 RV/RV 11/1 RV/- 1/10 RV/- 1/17 RV/- 1/24 RV/- 1/31 RV/- 2/7 RV/RV 2/14 RV/RV 2/21 RV/RV 2/28 RV/RV 3/7 RV/RV 3/14 RV/RV 3/21 RV/- 3/28 -/RV 4/11 RV/- RV - Receiving Votes

37 p 70 All-Time Lettermen p 71 All-Time Lettermen E A Abraham, Fred (31) Adams, Bill (6, 10) , Anderson, Syd (18) Andreala, Steve (8) Alexin, Brent (14) Alm, Andy (24) Armes, Brian (12, 9) Auer, Jeff (1) Augustyn, Dan (25) E B Bagley, David (24) Baker, James (14) Barnett, Derrick (30) Barrett, Jon (7) Bauer, Greg (13) Bauman, Mike (26) Beard, Andy (8) Bebak, Ray (22) Beggs, Mark (25) Begoon, Jeff (14) Beldon, Mike (7) Belanger, Norm (27) Beliveau, Ryan (55) Bifulco, Tony (2) Birch, Tom (9) Bjorness, Bill (12) Blaise, Jim (10) Blanding, Lee (12) Blanken, Chuck (12) Blevins, Wes (4) Blicker, Skip (13) Bliss, Bill (*) Bohane, Matt (23) Bohnke, Kevin (2) Boller, Pat (23) Boonazian, Frank (6) Boope, Rob (40) Borggaard, Andrew (15) Bourbonnais, John (25, 10) Bournazakis, Mike (20) Bournazakis, Pete (42, 8) Boyd, Dan (25) Brady, Jim (8) Breau, Don (20) Brenner, Tyler (16) Brouwer, Rich Brown, Scott (14, 11, 14) Bryant, Peter (20, 15) , Buckley, Bob (2) Bull, Clifford (*) Burgholzer, Mark (24, 7) Burkhard, Bob (3) Burkholder, Dave (30, 1) Burns, Mike (6) Burns, Stephen (24) Burns, William (15) Burt, Cameron (18) Butler, Tim (9) E C Cahill, Russ (7) Cain, Harvey (14) Cameron, Tom (15) Carmody, Sean (17) Carroll, Ed (3) Carroll, Geoff (24) Cassells, Kevin (26) Castro, Mel (1) Chafe, Jason (8, 10) Chestlock, Joe (*) Cheynowski, Randy (7) Clark, Donald (2, 16) Clark, Riley (4) Clarke, Steve (10) Cluett, Tim (6) Clymer, John (11) Colavecchia, Mike (4) Collins, Bob (30) Collins, Glenn (18) Comi, Chris (3) Conlon, Jared (14) Connolly, Tim (14, 17) Constantine, Peter (44) Coon, Steve (2) Cordick, Tim (5) Cornacchia, Mark (7, 10) Cossette, Bryan (22, 27) Costea, Mark (15) Cotie, Jim (22) Coughlin, Dale (28) Cowan, John (30) Coyle, Pat (2) Crowell, Matt (9) E D Day, Jonathan (24) DeMichiel, Jared (33) DePasquale, Paul (27, 7) DeRuby, Mike (15) Dera, Keith (27,30) Descoteaux, Nolan (2) Desso, Chris (33,35) Deweese, Brad (35) DiLungo, Pat (14) Doherty, Darren (6) Dominach, Terry (30) Dougherty, Mark (1) Dougherty, Todd (27) Doverspike, Chester (*) Doyle, Mark (28, 9) Doyle, Mike (4) Draper, Darrell (25) Driscoll, Adam (2, 40) Duff, Ian (4,6) Dwyer, Mike (*) E E Eaton, Dave (17) Eckenswiller, Trevor (26) Edwards, Chuck (*) Edwards, Kyle (21, 39) Eliopoulos, George (29, 33) Euverman, Tyler (30) Eydt, Jaren (19) E F Faber, Scott (8) Fairbarn, Ryan (17) Fairbarn, Tristan (7) Farnham, John (9, 4) Farrer, Steve (14) Faulkner, Josh (23, 10) Favot, Andrew (28) Fayad, Lanner (7, 19) , Fazzi, Ian (27) Firkins, Jeff (3) Firman, Russ (28, 2) Forselius, Charlie (21) Foster, Ed (16, 20) Frahm, Tom (1) Frahm, Paul (*) Francke, Ryan (4) Frantzen, Bob (3) French, Adam (14, 4) Fricchione, Dave (8, 12) Fukes, Steve (11) Fuller, Lynn (4) E G Gall, Bill (8) Gallagher, Zack (31) Gallahue, Dave (3) Galway, Jerry (22) , Gargiles, Michael (25) Garver, Matt (23) Gaston, Gary (16,2) , George, Adam (25) Germain, Lou (30) Gettum, Phil (15, 5, 3) Giacalone, Phil (29, 15) Giacobbi, Denis (18) Gladding, Bryn (20) Glenz, Art (1) Goldhar, Erik (31) Gramza, Mark (6) Grande, Stephen (4) Grigely, Joe (2) Guimond, Jocelyn (40) Guttosch, Jim (10) EH Hace, Jerry (13) Hahn, Derek (18) Hall, Brian (4, 14, 4) ,86-88 Hallice, Chet (1) Haltigin, Chris (24) Han, Dennis (21) Hannen, Tim (12) Harris, Brad (15) Harris, Matt (4) Hartbeben, Robert (11) Hartley, Adam (22) Hawkins, John (6) Healy, Todd (16) Heaney, Mike (19) Heffer, Doug (12) Helmer, Bill (16) Henry, Ed (8) Henry, William (5) Herbert, Ritchie (20,8) Herschbein, Bernie (17) Herstad, Tom (2,20) Hewitson, Eric (5) Higgs, John (25) Hill, Jay (9) Hill, Mark (29) Hill, Sam (7) Hilton, Bob (14) Hinrichsen, John (11) Hoagland, Chris (15) Hochmuth, Bill (9, 11) ; Hofstetter, Justin (3) Hogan, George (1) Holmes, J.R. (3) Holzman, Mike (17) Horiuchi, Grant (31) Howarth, Glenn (2) Howarth, Ron (27) Howe, Maynard (6) Hrivnak, Matt (1, 40) Hull, B.J. (5) Hull, Jim (7, 10) Hunt, Tim (13) Hupp, Craig (28) Hutten, Ethan (2) Hyman, Marc (22) E I Ianello, Joe (*) E J Jackson, Pete (15) Jackson, Wayne (10) Jaffe, Andrew (10) Janda, Mike (23) Jansen, Dave (30) Jarvis, Greg (22) Jenkins, Harry (28) Johnston, Dave (11) Johnstone, Chris (18) Jones, Mike (17) Jones, Scott (16) Jud, Dick (*) E K Kanda, George (*) Kartes, Jim (24,23) Kavanagh, Gardner (8) Keeler, Richard (12) Keene, Tom (17, 18) Kells, James (11,8) , Kelly, Mike (21) Kerr, Ron (10) Kharin, Anton (22) King, Bill (29) King, McAllister (2) Klaver, Sean (21) Klosowski, Jeremy (20) Knisley, Jeff (10, 15) , Knowles, Scott (8) Kokosa, Andy (30) Kozlowski, Rick (8, 18) Krembel, Mike (*) Kruk, Tim (18, 11) Krull, Gary (6) Krygier, Todd (23) Kushay, John (14) E L Lach, Jay (23) Lambert, Simon (12, 18) Lantry, Jim (16, 1) Lantry, Terry (10) Larouche, Jim (4) LaShomb, Dave (1) Laske, Larry (12) Lauzon, Craig (22) Lazar, Cheyne (9) Lepley, Dennis (9) Lewis, David (1) Lindsay, Jamie (1) Lisa, Gary (29, 2) Lloyd, John (8) Lorenzen, Rob (12) Loring, Pete (18) Luckino, Brandon (12) Lukaszonas, Bill (12) Lukazonas, Justin (15) Luplow, Doug (12, 24, 35) Lynch, Ben (15) E M MacDonald, Blaise (19) MacEachern, Norm (8) MacKenzie, Blair (28) MacNair, Scott (14) Macovi, Brent (9) Madolora, Shane (1) Malloy, Dan (28) Martin, Francois (5) Martin, Scott (10) Masaschi, Tom (12) Matic, Stevan (12) Maybury, Chris (16) Mazur, Alan (16, 15) Mazza, Joe (10) Mazzei, Tyler (19) McCaffrey, Ed (25) McCaffrey, Mark (2) McCreary, Mark (20) McDade, Don (11) McDonald, Ed (3) McDonald, Errol (20, 21) McGrath, Robert (27) McGurk, Jon (24) McLean, Bill (17) McLean, Jim (*) McReady, Keith (19) McReynolds, Taylor (11) Menard, Louis (30) Mendola, Charlie (18, 19) Mercier, Jeff (23) Merriman, Scott (25) Meyer, Mike (5) Michalak, Jim (*) Michalske, Doug (*) , Miller, Bob (*) Miller, Bob (13, 8) , Miller, Brett (5) Miller, Rick (11) Mirabile, Steve (19, 11) Mitchell, Adam (19) Mitchell, John (*) Montambault, Maurice (26, 7) Moore, Matt (3, 8) Morabito, Tom (29) Moran, Ken (28, 16) Morel, Kelly (19, 5) Morin, Al (5) Morris, Jamie (36) Mulcahey, Mike (9) Mulholland, Brandon (23) Murphy, Jay (26, 13) Murphy, Luke (14) Murphy, Sean (27, 17) Murray, Steve (2) Myers, Josh (26) E N Nappa, Mark (6) Naud, Jean Guy (1, 10) Nelson, Tim (17) Nesbit, Rich (11) Neuscheler, Chip (1, 13) Newman, Jesse (10) Newport, Jim (27) Newtown, Jamie (4, 22) Nicholson, Jason (1) Nieratko, Don (30) Nightingale, Mike (8) Noack, Erik (8) Noyes, Greg (20) Nuccitelli, Jeff (9) Nunez, Greg (16) Nutter, Rich (15) E O O Brien, Kyle (4) O Brien, Marty (30) O Connor, Jim (12) O Halloran, Mike (16) Olsen, Shawn (16, 15) Olson, Darren (16) Oremus, Bill (8) Orofiamma, Roberto (16) Ostrowski, Dan (31) Ostrum, Don (19, 11) Owen, George (4, 2) Ozminkowski, Jeff (30, 33) E P Pagliaro, Josh (20, 22) Pallante, John (24) , Palmer, Chris (19,9) Paquin, Andy (1) Papalia, Angelo (11) Patry, Brent (5) Paul, Eric (10, 28) Payant, Brian (26) Perras, T.J. 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38 p 72 Year-by-Year Results p 73 Year-by-Year Results E (7-3-0) NA Hobart W, 8-6 NA Ithaca W, 8-5 NA U of R W, 4-2 NA U of R W, 5-1 NA Syracuse W, 6-1 NA SUNY Brockport L, 4-5 NA Ithaca W, 8-3 NA Hobart W, 8-3 NA Syracuse L, 2-5 NA SUNY Brockport L, 3-5 E (17-0-1) 12/4 SUNY Brockport W, /11 Ithaca W, /14 at Oneida W, /8 Hobart W, 1-0 (ff) 1/11 at Ithaca W, 9-3 1/18 at Hamilton W, 8-6 1/22 Syracuse W, /26 at SUNY Buffalo W, 6-1 1/29 SUNY Buffalo W, 8-3 2/1 SUNY Brockport T, 4-4 2/5 U of R W, /16 U of R W, 8-3 2/19 Hobart W, /22 at Syracuse W, /4 Hamilton W, 7-3 NA Niagara W, 13-0 NA Hilton W, 3-1 NA Hilton W, 8-0 E (11-6-0) 12/5 at U Penn L, /9 Syracuse W, /11 at Ithaca L, 5-6 1/6 at Hobart W, /9 at Utica W, 5-3 1/13 SUNY Oswego L, /20 Ithaca W, 6-5 1/27 SUNY Buffalo L, 4-8 2/3 Utica W, 6-1 2/10 SUNY Brockport W, 6-2 2/13 at SUNY Buffalo W, 5-3 2/17 U of R W, 8-3 2/20 at Syracuse W, 5-1 2/21 Hobart W, 5-2 3/3 at U of R W, 4-0 3/6 at SUNY Oswego L, /10 at SUNY Brockport L, 1-3 E (15-5-0) 12/5 SUNY Oswego L, /8 SUNY Buffalo W, /10 at SUNY Canton L, /11 at Utica W, 8-2 1/5 SUNY Brockport W, 8-7 1/11 at SUNY Oswego L, /15 at Syracuse W, 8-5 1/21 at Ithaca W, 7-6 1/26 Hobart W, 9-0 1/30 SUNY Canton W, 5-2 2/9 Utica W, /13 at U of R W, /16 Hobart W, /19 at SUNY Buffalo W, 8-3 2/23 Ithaca L, 4-5 2/27 U of R W, /2 SUNY Brockport W, 8-5 3/5 Syracuse W, 9-3 NA vs. SUNY Oswego L, 5-10 NA vs. Ithaca W, 6-5 E (7-7-1) 12/3 at Syracuse W, /7 SUNY Buffalo L, /11 SUNY Brockport W, /11 Syracuse W, 9-4 1/15 at SUNY Brockport W, 9-5 1/18 Utica W, /21 at SUNY Canton L, /22 at Hobart W, 9-2 1/25 Ithaca L, 3-7 1/29 SUNY Canton L, 4-8 2/11 at SUNY Buffalo T, 3-3 2/15 SUNY Oswego L, /21 at SUNY Oswego L, /3 at Ithaca W, 9-7 NA vs. Ithaca L, 1-15 E (10-8-0) 11/29 SUNY Brockport W, /3 at SUNY Buffalo L, /6 Syracuse W, /9 at Cornell L, /20 at Ithaca W, /26 at Ithaca L, 0-1 (ff) 1/28 SUNY Buffalo L, 5-9 1/31 SUNY Canton W, 9-5 2/4 at SUNY Brockport L, 3-4 2/7 Hobart W, 9-3 2/10 at SUNY Canton W, 8-3 2/13 at SUNY Oswego L, 4-7 2/14 Ithaca W, 8-5 2/17 Babson W, 6-3 2/21 Utica W, /28 SUNY Oswego L, 3-7 NA ^ SUNY Brockport W, 6-5 (ot) NA ^ SUNY Buffalo L, 3-8 ^ ECAC Tournament (Division II) E (17-9-1) 12/1 at Buffalo St L, /8 SUNY Brockport W, 7-4 1/9 at SUNY Brockport W, 9-8 1/12 Syracuse W, 1-0 (ff) 1/15 SUNY Oswego L, 4-7 1/18 at Ithaca W, 7-6 1/22 Ithaca W, 6-2 1/25 at Babson W, 9-3 1/29 SUNY Canton L, 5-6 2/1 at Syracuse W, 5-2 2/2 at SUNY Buffalo L, 3-4 2/5 Hobart W, /8 at Cornell JV L, 2-6 2/11 at SUNY Oswego L, /12 Buffalo State W, 1-0 (ff) 2/15 at Utica W, 3-2 2/16 St. John Fisher W, 3-2 2/22 Cornell JV W, 1-0 (ff) 2/23 Utica W, /26 Ithaca W, 5-2 3/2 at SUNY Buffalo W, 5-4 NA ^ SUNY Brockport T, 4-4 NA ^ SUNY Canton L, 0-9 NA ^ SUNY Buffalo L, 4-7 NA ^ St. John Fisher W, 8-3 NA ^ Hamilton L, 4-12 NA ^ Northeastern JV W, 6-5 ^ ECAC Tournament (Division II) E ( ) 11/19 St. John Fisher W, /3 SUNY Brockport L, 2-3 (ot) 12/7 St. John Fisher L, /13 at Utica W, /15 at Lowell L, /16 at New Haven L, 4-7 1/7 at SUNY Oswego L, /10 at SUNY Canton L, /14 Hobart W, 7-0 1/17 New Haven L, 3-7 1/21 SUNY Brockport L, 3-5 1/24 Babson L, 3ot 1/28 SUNY Canton L, /1 at SUNY Brockport L, 1-3 2/4 Ithaca L, 0-9 2/6 Cornell JV W, 1-0 (ff) 2/11 Cornell JV W, 1-0 (ff) 2/14 at Buffalo L, /15 St. John Fisher W, 5-2 2/18 SUNY Oswego L, /22 Hamilton L, 1-7 2/25 Utica W, /27 at Ithaca L, /1 SUNY Buffalo L, 5-8 NA vs. SUNY Brockport W, 4-3(ot) NA vs. Hobart W, 1-0 (ff) NA vs. Ithaca W, 4-3 NA vs. SUNY Buffalo L, 3-11 NA vs. MCC W, 7-0 E (8-8-0) NA St. John Fisher W, 9-5 NA at SUNY Canton L, 1-17 NA SUNY Brockport L, 4-6 NA at Hamilton L, 1-8 NA Hobart W, 4-0 NA Ithaca W, 5-3 NA SUNY Brockport L, 1-9 NA St. John Fisher W, 9-3 NA at Buffalo L, 2-20 NA at Utica W, 12-1 NA SUNY Brockport L, 3-9 NA at Ithaca L, 4-9 NA Utica W, 12-2 NA St. John Fisher W, 10-7 NA New Haven L, 5-9 NA St. John Fisher W, 10-5 E (11-9-0) 11/14 St. John Fisher W, /20 at Ithaca L, /1 SUNY Brockport W, /5 St. John Fisher L, /12 at New Haven L, /13 at MIT W, 4-1 1/9 Syracuse W, 9-0 1/12 Hobart W, 8-1 1/19 Ithaca L, 2-3 1/22 at SUNY Canton L, 3-4 1/23 SUNY Canton L, 5-8 1/30 Hobart W, 6-2 2/4 at Kent St. L, 2-4 2/6 at SUNY Brockport L, 2-3 2/12 at Utica W, /13 at Syracuse W, /23 Utica W, /27 St. John Fisher W, 8-2 NA St. John Fisher W, 9-4 NA SUNY Canton L, 1-3 E ( ) 11/29 St. John Fisher W, /3 Syracuse W, /6 SUNY Brockport W, /9 at SUNY Canton L, /10 SUNY Canton L, /16 at Worcester St. L, /18 at Holy Cross L, /22 at SUNY Buffalo L, /14 SUNY Brockport T, 3-3 1/17 Hobart W, 6-1 1/20 at Lafayette W, 5-2 1/21 at Lehigh W, /24 at SUNY Oswego L, 6-7 1/25 at Utica W, 3-0 1/31 Hobart W, 6-2 2/2 at Ithaca L, 1-3 2/4 at Syracuse W, 7-5 2/7 SUNY Buffalo L, /11 Lafayette W, /14 Utica W, 3-0 2/18 SUNY Brockport W, 4-1 2/21 Ithaca L, 0-4 2/25 St. John Fisher W, /28 St. John Fisher W, /4 SUNY Brockport L, 2-6 E ( ) 11/10 Rutgers W, /11 Rutgers W, /18 at SUNY Canton L, /28 St. John Fisher W, /30 at SUNY Buffalo L, /6 St. John Fisher W, /9 Ithaca L, /15 at SUNY Oswego L, /19 Hobart W, /9 Hobart W, /12 at Elmira L, 4-6 1/16 Hamilton L, 2-5 1/20 at SUNY Brockport W, 6-5 1/23 Buffalo L, 2-7 1/30 at Ithaca L, 3-6 2/3 New Haven L, 1-3 2/6 Elmira W, 5-3 2/10 SUNY Canton L, 3-5 2/13 SUNY Brockport L, 5-8 2/17 at St. John Fisher W, 8-2 2/24 Ithaca W, 4-2 3/6 SUNY Canton W, 7-6 3/8 SUNY Brockport L, 2-6 3/9 SUNY Brockport L, 1-5 E (9-15-0) 11/2 at SUNY Brockport L, /10 Brock L, /16 at SUNY Cortland W, /20 St. John Fisher W, /22 at SUNY Potsdam W, /23 at SUNY Canton L, /6 & vs. Brock W, 3-2(ot) 12/7 & vs. SUNY Brockport L, /14 SUNY Canton L, 5-6 1/10 at Canisius W, /15 at Hamilton L, /16 at SUNY Oswego L, 2-5 1/18 at Elmira L, /19 Canisius W, /23 at St. John Fisher W, /27 at Ithaca L, 2-7 1/29 SUNY Oswego L, 3-7 1/31 at SUNY Brockport L, 1-9 2/2 Ithaca L, 5-9 2/18 at Ithaca L, 1-9 2/21 $ vs. Champlain Val. L, 1-7 2/22 $ vs. Plymouth W, 4-0 2/23 SUNY Cortland L, 4-9 3/2 Elmira W, 5-4 & Brockport Tmt. $ Plattsburgh Tmt. E ( ) 11/2 SUNY Brockport L, 6-7 (ot) 11/11 at SUNY Brockport L, /15 at SUNY Potsdam W, /16 at SUNY Canton L, /21 at SUNY Cortland W, /23 SUNY Canton L, /3 SUNY Oswego L, /5 $ vs. SUNY Brockport L, /6 $ vs. Ithaca L, 1-8 1/11 Canisius W, /17 at SUNY Oswego L, 3-7 1/20 at SUNY Buffalo L, 0-7 1/23 SUNY Potsdam W, 8-6 1/31 at SUNY Geneseo W, 7-2 2/4 at Elmira L, 3-7 2/8 SUNY Cortland L, 6-7 2/11 St. John Fisher W, 9-3 2/18 SUNY Geneseo W, 5-1 2/20 at Canisius W, 4-2 2/27 Lehigh W, 7-6 2/28 Lehigh W, 5-4 NA SUNY Brockport L, 2-7 NA Ithaca W, 3-2 NA St. John Fisher W, 6-3 NA ^ Worcester St. L, 0-11 $ Brockport Tournament ^ ECAC Tournament E (6-16-0) 11/5 at SUNY Cortland L, /14 Elmira L, /21 SUNY Canton L, /8 St. John Fisher W, /10 at SUNY Geneseo L, /12 SUNY Plattsburgh L, /16 at SUNY Brockport L, /9 Canisius W, 5-1 1/13 at Brock L, /16 SUNY Potsdam L, 1-9 1/19 SUNY Buffalo L, 1-6 1/26 SUNY Geneseo W, 8-3 2/3 at Elmira L, /6 at St. John Fisher W, 6-3 2/9 SUNY Cortland L, 2-8 2/11 at SUNY Plattsburgh L, 4-7 2/12 at SUNY Potsdam W, 4-0 2/16 SUNY Brockport L, 2-9 2/18 at Canisius L, 1-4 2/19 at Lehigh L, 2-9 2/20 at Lehigh L, 1-11 E (8-8-1) 11/6 Hobart W, /9 St. John Fisher W, /11 at SUNY Geneseo L, /11 Canisius L, /14 at SUNY Brockport L, /17 at SUNY Potsdam L, /13 at Canisius W, 4-3 1/20 at SUNY Geneseo L, 4-5 1/22 SUNY Brockport W, 8-5 1/27 Lehigh W, 7-3 1/28 Lehigh W, 6-3 2/10 at Iona L, 5-6 2/11 at Ramapo T, 2-2 2/15 SUNY Geneseo L, 2-7 2/19 Iona L, 6-9 2/26 at St. John Fisher W, 5-1 NA Lehigh W, 5-3 E (15-7-0) 10/26 at Brock L, /5 Canisius W, /10 $ vs. Seneca L, /11 $ vs. SUNY Geneseo L, /15 SUNY Brockport W, /2 & vs. Hobart W, /3 & vs. Ramapo W, /9 at SUNY Potsdam W, /13 at SUNY Brockport L, /17 at Hobart L, 2-4 1/14 SUNY Potsdam W, 9-7 1/17 St. John Fisher W, /24 SUNY Geneseo W, 8-6 1/26 at Canisius W, 4-3 2/6 at SUNY Geneseo L, 2-5 2/10 at Lehigh W, 8-3 2/11 at Lehigh W, /14 Hobart W, 6-3 2/18 at St. John Fisher W, /23 at Iona W, /24 at Ramapo W, 8-2 NA ^ Trinity L, 6-9 $ Geneseo State & RIT Tournament ^ ECAC Tournament E ( ) 10/28 Brock W, /10 $ vs. Royal Military W, /11 $ vs. Seneca L, /14 at SUNY Brockport L, /8 & vs. Canisius W, /9 & vs. Queens W, /12 SUNY Brockport L, /19 at Hobart L, 2-3 1/13 SUNY Potsdam L, 4-6 1/18 at Canisius L, 2-6 1/20 Iona W, 8-5 1/23 SUNY Geneseo W, 7-2 2/2 Lehigh W, /3 Lehigh W, /6 at SUNY Geneseo L, 4-7 2/10 at SUNY Potsdam W, /13 Hobart W, 5-3 2/22 at Iona L, 2-5 2/23 at Ramapo W, 9-1 NA SUNY Oswego L, 3-6 NA ^ Amherst W, 8-4 NA ^ Bentley L, 6-7 $ Geneseo Tournament & RIT Tournament ^ ECAC Tournament E ( ) 11/1 Seneca L, /7 $! at SUNY Brockport L, /7 $! vs. SUNY Geneseo L, /8 $ vs. Kent St. W, /8 $ vs. Ottawa W, /18 *! at SUNY Brockport L, /19 *! at SUNY Buffalo L, /6 *! SUNY Canton W, /7 Sheridan W, /18 *! at Hobart W, 8-3 1/7 *! SUNY Potsdam W, 8-7 1/11 Humber W, 2-1 1/17 *! at SUNY Potsdam W, 4-3 1/18 *! at SUNY Canton L, 2-4 1/21 *! SUNY Geneseo W, 5-0 1/25 *! Canisius W, 6-1 1/28 *! SUNY Brockport W, 7-1 1/31 *! at SUNY Oswego L, 2-6 2/1 *! SUNY Buffalo W, 8-4 2/4 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, 3-0 2/6 *! at Canisius W, 7-0 2/8 *! SUNY Oswego L, 2-7 2/13 *! at Elmira L, 3-6 2/14! at Hamilton L, 3-7 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests $ Brockport Tournament E ( ) 10/30 & McMaster L, /31 & Wilfrid Laurier W, 4-3 vs. Ryerson W, 7-3 vs. New England W, /11 *! SUNY Geneseo W, /14 *! SUNY Potsdam W, /20 *! at SUNY Buffalo W, /22 *! at Canisius W, /26 $! vs. North Adams St. L, /27 $! at Holy Cross L, /5! at Westfield St. W, /6! at North Adams St. L, /9 *! SUNY Cortland W, /12 *! Elmira W, /16 *! Hobart W, /19! at Merrimack T, 2-2 (ot) 12/20! at Lowell L, 1-5 1/8! Hamilton W, 4-1 1/13 at Colgate L, 3-5 1/16 *! at SUNY Potsdam L, 0-5 1/20 *! Canisuis W, 7-4 1/27 *! SUNY Brockport W, 7-4 1/30 *! at SUNY Oswego L, 4-6 2/3 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, 5-0 2/5 *! at Elmira W, 8-3 2/10 *! at Hobart W, 8-4 2/12 *! SUNY Buffalo W, 7-5 2/13 *! at SUNY Brockport W, 7-2 2/16 *! at SUNY Cortland W, 4-2 2/19 *! SUNY Oswego L, 3-7 2/27 ^ North Adams St. L, 3-5 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests & RIT Brockport Tournament $ Holy Cross Tournament ^ ECAC Tournament E (23-9-0) 10/29 at St. Lawrence L, /5 &! Holy Cross L, /6 & Wilfrid Laurier L, /10 *! SUNY Geneseo W, /13 *! at SUNY Cortland W, /20 *! at SUNY Buffalo W, /26 #! at Williams W, /27 #! vs. Holy Cross L, /4 *! at SUNY Oswego W, /8 *! Elmira W, /11 *! SUNY Potsdam W, /15 *! at Canisius W, /19! at Lowell L, 3-5 1/1 $! vs. New Haven W, 5-4 1/2 $! at Merrimack W, 9-4 1/5 *! SUNY Buffalo W, 6-3 1/7! at Hamilton W, 7-6 (ot) 1/12 Colgate L, /19 *! Canisius W, 6-0 1/22 *! at SUNY Potsdam W, 3-1 1/26 *! SUNY Brockport W, /29! North Adams St. W, 6-2 2/2 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, 6-2 2/5 *! at Elmira L, 4-5 (ot) 2/11 *! SUNY Cortland W, /12 *! at SUNY Brockport W, 8-1 2/18 *! SUNY Oswego W, /26 ^ Middlebury L, 3-5 3/11 % Mankato St. W, 6-1 3/12 % Mankato St. L, 3-6 3/18 = Lowell W, 4-1 3/19 $ Bemidji St. W, 4-2 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests & RIT Tournament # Williams Tournament (at Williams) $ Merrimack Tournament (at Merrimack) ^ ECAC Tournament % NCAA DII Quarterfinal (at RIT) = NCAA DII Semifinal (at Lowell) $ NCAA DII Championship (at Lowell) E (29-6-0) 10/28 at St. Lawrence L, /29 at Clarkson L, /4 & Holy Cross L, 2-3 (ot) 11/5 & Colgate L, /9 *! SUNY Geneseo W, /12 *! at SUNY Buffalo W, /16 *! at SUNY Cortland W, 7-5 vs. Ottawa W, /30 *! at Hobart W, /2 $! vs. Holy Cross W, /3 $! vs. New England College W, /7 *! at Elmira W, /9 *! SUNY Potsdam W, /11 *! at Canisius W, /14 *! Hobart W, /17! at Salem St. W, 5-1 1/7! Hamilton W, 8-2 1/13 *! SUNY Buffalo W, 9-2 1/18 *! Canisius W, /21 *! at SUNY Potsdam W, 6-0 1/25 *! SUNY Brockport W, 9-0 1/27 *! at SUNY Oswego L, 4-5 1/28! at North Adams St. W, 5-2 1/31 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, 8-3 2/3 *! Elmira W, 5-3 2/10 *! SUNY Cortland W, /11 *! at SUNY Brockport W, 5-1 2/17 *! SUNY Oswego W, 6-1 NA ^ Hamilton W, 7-0 NA ^ SUNY Plattsburgh W, 6-2 3/3 ^ Union W, 3-1 3/10 % SUNY Oswego W, /11 % SUNY Oswego W, /17 = Union L, 4-5 (4ot) 3/18? Augsburg W, 10-1 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests & RIT Tournament $ Plattsburgh Game played in Massena, N.Y. ^ ECAC Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Tournament (at RIT) = NCAA Semifinal (at RIT)? NCAA Third Place Game (at RIT) E (26-6-1) 11/2 &! vs. Babson W, /3 & Wilfrid Laurier L, /7 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, /10 *! at SUNY Buffalo W, /14 *! at SUNY Cortland W, /24 1 vs. Clarkson L, /28 *! at Hobart W, /30 #! Merrimack W, /1 #! SUNY Plattsburgh L, /5 *! Elmira W, /7 *! SUNY Potsdam W, /8 *! at Canisius W, /12 *! Hobart W, /14 *! at SUNY Oswego W, /28 $ vs. Colgate L, /29 $ vs. Clarkson T, 4-4 (ot) 1/5! at Hamilton W, 5-2 1/11 *! SUNY Buffalo W, /16 *! Canisius W, /19 *! at SUNY Potsdam W, 7-2 1/23 *! SUNY Brockport W, /26! North Adams St. W, 5-3 1/30 *! SUNY Geneseo W, 8-5 2/2 *! at Elmira L, 2-4 2/8 *! SUNY Brockport W, 7-0 2/9 *! SUNY Oswego W, 6-1 2/15 *! SUNY Cortland W, 1-0 (ff) 3/8 ^ SUNY Oswego W, /9 ^ Union L, 3-7 3/15 % St. Thomas W, 5-4 3/16 % St. Thomas W, 5-2 3/22 = at Union W, 3-2 3/23 $ vs. Bemidji St. W, 5-1 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests & RIT Tournament 1 Game Played at Rochester War Memorial # Plattsburgh Tournament (at Plattsburgh) $ Syracuse Invitational (at Syracuse) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) = NCAA Semifinal (at Union) $ NCAA Championship (at Union) E (31-6-0) 10/26 at Clarkson W, 5-4 (ot) 11/5 *! at SUNY Geneseo W, /8 &! Connecticut W, /9 & Wilfrid Laurier L, /13 *! Hobart W, /15 *! at SUNY Cortland W, /29 # vs. RPI L, /30 # vs. Alaska Anchorage W, /6 *! SUNY Potsdam W, /7 *! at Canisius W, /11 *! SUNY Buffalo W, /13 *! SUNY Oswego L, /18 *! at Hobart W, /27 $ Western Michigan W, /28 $ Colgate W, 3-0 Babson W, 2-1 Merrimack W, 5-4 1/10 *! at Buffalo W, 4-3 (ot) 1/11! Union W, 5-3 1/15 *! Canisius W, 6-4 1/18 *! at SUNY Potsdam L, 5-6 (ot) 1/22 *! SUNY Brockport W, /25! at North Adams St. W, 4-3 1/26! at AIC W, /29 *! SUNY Geneseo W, /31! Hamilton W, 6-2 2/1 *! at Elmira W, 6-5 2/7 *! SUNY Cortland W, /8 *! at SUNY Brockport W, /14 *! at SUNY Oswego L, 5-6 (ot) 2/21 *! Elmira W, 7-4 3/5 ^ Union W, 8-6 3/6 ^ SUNY Plattsburgh W, 9-5 3/13 % Union W, 4-1 3/14 % Union W, 8-7 3/20 = Bemidji St. L, 3-4 (ot) 3/21? Mankato St. W, 6-0 * NYCHA Contests! ECAC Contests & RIT Tournament # RPI Tournament (at RPI) $ Syracuse Invitational (at Merrimack Tournament (at Merrimack) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) = NCAA Semifinal (at Bemidji St.)? NCAA Third Place Game (at Bemidji St.) E ( ) 10/25 at Clarkson L, /1 at RPI W, 7-6

39 p 74 Year-by-Year Results p 75 Year-by-Year Results 11/7 &! North Adams St. W, /8 &! AIC W, /12 * at Hobart W, /26 % vs. Alaska Fairbanks L, /5 * SUNY Potsdam W, /6 Mankato St. W, /12 * at SUNY Buffalo W, /13 * at SUNY Oswego L, 3-4 (ot) 12/17 * at Hobart W, /19 UM-Dearborn L, 4-5 (ot) 12/20 UM-Dearborn L, /27 $ Clarkson W, /28 $ Bowling Green L, 3-4 1/5 * at Union W, 7-4 1/9 * SUNY Buffalo W, 5-3 1/14 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 6-2 1/16! at Bowdoin L, 3-4 (ot) 1/17! at Bowdoin L, 2-8 1/23 * at Hamilton L, 1-3 1/28 * SUNY Geneseo W, 6-4 2/3 * at Elmira L, 0-5 2/6! at Connecticut L, 4-5 2/7! at Holy Cross W, 3-2 (ot) 2/13 * SUNY Oswego W, 7-6 2/20 * Elmira W, 3-1 2/28 ^ Canisius L, 0-2 * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams & RIT Tournament % Game played at Rochester War Memorial $ Syracuse Invitational ^ ECAC Tournament (at RIT) E ( ) 10/23 at Alaska Anchorage L, /24 at Alaska Anchorage L, /26 at Alaska Fairbanks L, /27 at Alaska Fairbanks L, /30 $* vs. Merrimack L, /31 $* vs. SUNY Potsdam W, /3 * at SUNY Geneseo W, 7-6 (ot) 11/6 &! vs. St. Anselm W, /7 & vs. UM-Dearborn L, /11 * at Hobart L, /21 * at SUNY Plattsburgh L, /27 at Clarkson L, /28 at St. Lawrence L, /4 * St. Bonaventure W, /12 * SUNY Oswego L, 3-4 (ot) 1/8! Bowdoin L, 4-7 1/9! Bowdoin W, 6-5 1/15! SUNY Plattsburgh W, 9-4 1/17! AIC W, 8-3 1/22! Connecticut W, 6-4 1/23 * Hamilton W, 6-2 1/29 * SUNY Potsdam W, 7-2 1/30 * at Elmira L, 0-4 2/5 * Hobart W, 5-4 2/6 * at St. Bonaventure W, /12 * at SUNY Oswego W, 5-4 (ot) 2/13 * Union T, 4-4 (ot) 2/20 * Elmira L, 1-7 2/27 % at Union W, 5-4 (ot) 3/2 ^ at Elmira L, 4-8 * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams $ Potsdam Tournament (at Potsdam) & RIT Tournament % ECAC West First Round (at Union) ^ ECAC West Semifinal (at Elmira) E (26-8-2) 10/28 at Notre Dame W, /29 at Notre Dame L, 2-3 (ot) 11/4 &! Connecticut W, /5 &! Babson W, /9 * Hobart W, /11 * SUNY Geneseo W, /13 * at Mercyhurst W, /19 * at SUNY Plattsburgh W, /26 at Clarkson L, /2 * SUNY Potsdam W, /3 * at St. Bonaventure W, /9 * Canisius W, /10 * at SUNY Oswego W, /16 * Mercyhurst W, /29 at UM-Dearborn L, 3-4 (ot) 12/30 at UM-Dearborn L, 4-6 1/7 * at Holy Cross W, /8! at Connecticut W, 8-5 1/13 * SUNY Plattsburgh T, 4-4 (ot) 1/14 * at Hobart W, /20 * St. Bonaventure W, /21 * at Canisius W, 7-3 1/28 * at Elmira W, 4-3 (ot) 2/3 * at Hamilton L, 2-4 2/4 * at Union W, 6-3 2/10 * SUNY Oswego L, 3-5 2/18 * Elmira W, 9-5 2/25 ^ SUNY Cortland W, 9-3 3/1 ^ Elmira W, 4-1 3/4 ^ Union W, 5-3 3/10 % SUNY Oswego L, 5-7 3/11 % SUNY Oswego W, 5-2 (won mini-game 4-1) 3/17 = Babson W, 6-2 3/18 = Babson W, 7-5 3/24 $ UW-Stevens Pt. T, 3-3 3/25 $ UW-Stevens Pt. L, 2-3 & RIT Tournament * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams ^ ECAC Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) =NCAA Semifinal (at RIT) $ NCAA Championship (at RIT) E (19-8-2) 10/26 at Notre Dame L, 5-6 (ot) 10/27 at Notre Dame W, /3 & Kent St. W, /4 &* Elmira W, 5-4 (ot) 11/8 * at Hobart W, /10 * at SUNY Geneseo W, /11 * at Mercyhurst T, 4-4 (ot) 11/14 * at SUNY Plattsburgh W, /22 * at Clarkson L, /24 at Kent St. L, /25 at Kent St. W, /1 * Mercyhurst W, /6 at Colgate L, /8 * Canisius W, /9 * SUNY Oswego W, /13 * at SUNY Brockport W, /15 * at SUNY Potsdam W, 8-2 1/6 at Merrimack L, 1-4 1/12 * SUNY Plattsburgh W, 8-3 1/13 * Hobart W, 5-4(ot) 1/16! Connecticut W, 7-4 1/19 * Hamilton W, 6-2 1/20 * at Canisius L, 2-6 1/26 * St. Bonaventure W, /27 * at Elmira L, 3-4 2/3 * Union W, 3-2 (ot) 2/9 * at SUNY Oswego W, 8-6 2/16 * Elmira T, 7-7 (ot) 2/27 ^ SUNY Oswego L, 5-7 & RIT Tournament * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams ^ ECAC West First Round (at RIT) E ( ) 10/28 * at SUNY Geneseo T, 4-4 (ot) 11/2 &* SUNY Fredonia W, /3 & Brock W, /7 * at Hobart W, /9 * SUNY Geneseo L, /17 * at SUNY Plattsburgh W, /30 at Air Force L, 4-5 (ot) 12/1 at Air Force L, /7 * Canisius W, /8 * at SUNY Oswego W, /14 * Mercyhurst L, 3-5 1/2 $ at Toronto L, 2-3 1/3 $ vs. Waterloo L, 3-4 1/9 * SUNY Potsdam W, 5-1 1/11 * SUNY Plattsburgh W, 8-4 1/12 * Hobart W, /18 * at St. Bonaventure W, 9-2 1/19 * at Canisius W, /25 * St. Bonaventure W, /26 * at Elmira L, 4-6 2/1 * at Hamilton W, 5-2 2/2 * at Union T, 5-5 (ot) 2/8 * SUNY Oswego W, 8-5 2/10 * at Mercyhurst L, 2-6 2/13 * SUNY Brockport W, /16 * Elmira L, 3-4 (ot) 2/26 ^ Union W, 6-3 3/2 % at Mercyhurst L, 1-4 * ECAC West Contests & RIT Tournament $ Duracell Challenge (at University of Toronto) ^ ECAC West First Round (at RIT) % ECAC West Second Round (at Mercyhurst) E ( ) 10/29 * at SUNY Fredonia L, /1 &! North Adams St. W, 4-3 (ot) 11/2 & Brock W, /8 * SUNY Geneseo W, /9 * at SUNY Geneseo L, /20 * at SUNY Brockport W, /22 $* vs. Mercyhurst W, /23 $* at Elmira L, 6-7 (ot) 12/6 * Hobart W, /8 * at Mercyhurst W, /13 * at SUNY Plattsburgh L, /14 * at SUNY Oswego T, 3-3 (ot) 1/3 at UW-Stevens Pt. L, 2-6 1/4 at UW-Stevens Pt. L, 1-7 1/10! at North Adams St. W, 9-3 1/11! AIC T, 4-4 (ot) 1/14 * at SUNY Potsdam L, 4-6 1/17 * SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-5 1/18 at RPI L, 0-8 1/25 * at Elmira L, 6-8 1/31 * Canisius W, 6-1 2/5 * at Canisius W, 4-0 2/7 * Mercyhurst L, 4-6 2/11 * Hamilton L, 1-4 2/14 * SUNY Oswego W, 7-1 2/15 * St. Bonaventure W, /19 * at Hobart L, 4-6 2/22 * Elmira L, 4-6 3/2 ^ Elmira L, 2-7 & RIT Tournament $ Elmira Tournament * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Elmira) E ( ) 11/1! at SUNY Oswego T, 3-3 (ot) 11/6 &! SUNY Fredonia W, /7 & UW-Stevens Pt. L, /11 * Hobart L, /28 * Scranton W, /4 * Mercyhurst L, /5 * at Canisius L, /12! at SUNY Geneseo W, /13! SUNY Geneseo W, 4-1 1/2! at Salem St. W, 5-3 1/3! at UMASS-Boston W, 8-3 1/9! SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-9 1/12! SUNY Potsdam W, 7-5 1/15 * at Mercyhurst L, 4-7 1/16! SUNY Cortland L, 0-1 1/23 * at Elmira L, 6-8 1/26 * at St. Bonaventure W, 8-7 1/29 * Canisius W, 4-1 1/30! SUNY Oswego L, 3-4 2/5! SUNY Brockport L, 4-7 2/12 * St. Bonaventure W, /13! at Plattsburgh L, 3-6 2/16! at Hamilton L, 4-5 (ot) 2/20 * Elmira L, 5-6 2/25 * at Hobart W, 6-5 (ot) & RIT Tournament * ECAC West Contests! ECAC Contests vs. non-ecac West teams E (20-8-2) 10/29 & vs. SUNY Oswego W, /30 & vs. SUNY Plattsburgh W, /6 at SUNY Potsdam W, /10 * at Hobart W, /19 at Alabama-Huntsville L, /20 at Alabama-Huntsville L, /27 $ vs. Norwich W, /28 $ at Holy Cross W, /3 * at Mercyhurst W, /7 * at Canisius L, /10 at SUNY Oswego W, /11 SUNY Geneseo W, 6-2 1/8 Ryerson W, 7-2 1/15 at SUNY Plattsburgh L, 7-8 (ot) 1/19 at SUNY Cortland W, 3-2 1/22 * at Elmira L, 5-6 1/28 * Hobart W, 9-1 1/29 at Buffalo St. W, 4-1 2/2 * Canisius L, 2-3 2/5 at SUNY Brockport W, 4-1 2/6 * at Scranton W, /11 * Mercyhurst W, 3-1 2/12 * Scranton W, /16 SUNY Fredonia T, 4-4 (ot) 2/19 * Elmira L, 4-9 2/25 at UMass Amherst W, 5-3 3/4 ^ vs. Canisius W, 4-3 3/5 ^ at Elmira W, 5-2 3/11 % at SUNY Fredonia T, 3-3 3/12 % at SUNY Fredonia L, 0-7 & RIT Tournament $ Holy Cross Tournament (at Holy Cross) * ECAC West Contests ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Elmira) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at Fredonia) E (17-8-3) 10/29 at SUNY Fredonia L, /4 & Fitchburg W, /5 & SUNY Fredonia L, /12 at Williams W, 1-0 (ff) 11/19 Wesleyan W, /25 $ vs. Connecticut L, /26 $ vs. Southern Maine W, /2 * Mercyhurst W, /3 * at Mercyhurst L, /9 + SUNY Oswego L, 5-6 (ot)+ 12/10 at SUNY Geneseo W, 3-1 1/7 at Salem St. T, 4-4 (ot) 1/8 at Fairfield W, 9-4 1/13 SUNY Plattsburgh W, 6-2 1/14 SUNY Potsdam T, 4-4 (ot) 1/20 SUNY Cortland W, 4-3 1/21 * at Elmira W, /24 SUNY Brockport L, 3-5 1/27 * Hobart W, 6-1 2/1 * at Canisius L, 4-5 2/5 at Skidmore L, 5-7 2/7 * at Hobart W, 4-2 2/10 * Canisius W, 3-2 2/17 Buffalo St. W, /18 * Elmira T, 5-5 (ot) 2/21 at SUNY Oswego W, 6-4 3/3 ^ vs. Canisius W, 5-4 (2 ot) 3/5 ^ at Mercyhurst L, 2-9 & RIT Tournament $ Plattsburgh Invitational (at Plattsburgh) + SUNY Oswgeo later forfeited the contest * ECAC West Contest ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Mercyhurst) E (25-6-1) 10/27 at SUNY Oswego W, /3 & SUNY Oswego W, /4 & Elmira W, /10 Seneca W, /11 Skidmore W, /25 at Alabama-Huntsville L, /26 at Alabama-Huntsville L, /1 at Air Force W, /2 at Air Force W, /8 SUNY Oswego W, /9 SUNY Geneseo W, /15 * Mercyhurst W, /16 * at Mercyhurst L, 6-9 1/6 at Williams W, 5-3 1/9 SUNY Fredonia W, 8-1 1/12 at SUNY Plattsburgh L, 1-3 1/13 at SUNY Potsdam W, 7-4 1/18 at SUNY Cortland W, 7-4 1/20 * at Elmira W, 5-4 1/23 at SUNY Brockport W, 7-2 1/26 * Hobart W, /27 * at Hobart W, 3-0 2/2 * Canisius T, 2-2 (ot) 2/10 * at Canisius W, 4-3 2/16 at Buffalo St. W, 6-2 2/17 * Elmira L, 3-6 3/1 ^ vs. Elmira W, /2 ^ at Canisius W, 3-2 (ot) 3/8 % SUNY Potsdam W, 6-3 3/9 % SUNY Potsdam W, 4-3 3/15 = UW-River Falls W, 2-1 3/16 $ Middlebury L, 2-3 & RIT Tournament * ECAC West Contest ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Cansius) % NCAA Quarterfinals (at Potsdam) = NCAA Semifinal (at Middlebury) $ NCAA Championship (at Middlebury) E (21-7-2) 10/19 York W, /1 & vs. Villanova W, /2 & vs. Niagara W, /8 * at Canisius W, /23 at SUNY Geneseo T, 6-6 (ot) 11/29 $ vs. Norwich W, /30 $ vs. SUNY Plattsburgh L, /6 * at Niagara T, 2-2 (ot) 12/10 * at Mercyhurst W, /13 SUNY Brockport W, 7-4 1/4 at Middlebury W, 5-4 (ot) 1/5 at Middlebury W, 6-5 (ot) 1/10 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-5 1/11 SUNY Potsdam W, 9-5 1/17 SUNY Cortland W, /24 SUNY Oswego W, 6-5 1/25 * at Elmira L, 3-6 1/29 * at Hobart W, 9-4 1/31 Findlay W, 3-0 2/1 * Hobart W, /7 * Canisius W, 3-2 2/8 * Niagara W, 4-3 2/14 * Mercyhurst W, 6-5 2/15 * Elmira W, 2-1 2/21 Buffalo St. W, 9-3 2/22 at SUNY Oswego L, 2-3 (ot) 3/7 ^ Canisius W, 3-2 (ot) 3/8 ^ Elmira L, 4-5 (2ot) 3/14 % Middlebury L, 4-6 3/15 % Middlebury L, 3-6 & RIT Tournament $ Pepsi Cardinal Classic (at Plattsburgh) * ECAC West Contest ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at Middlebury) E (20-4-5) 10/25 SUNY Brockport W, /31 & vs. Seneca W, /1 & vs. SUNY Oswego W, /21 at SUNY Brockport W, /22 SUNY Geneseo W, /28 at St. Norbert W, /29 at Lake Forest W, /12 * Canisius W, /13 at SUNY Oswego T, 3-3 (ot) 12/19 at Ala.-Huntsville T, 3-3 (ot) 12/20 at Ala.-Huntsville L, 2-4 1/3 $ vs. Bowdoin W, 2-1 1/4 $ vs. Concordia W, 3-2 1/16 * at Niagara T, 5-5 (ot) 1/17 * Niagara L, 2-4 1/20 at SUNY Fredonia T, 4-4 (ot) 1/24 * at Elmira W, 3-1 1/28 * at Hobart W, 7-3 1/30 * at Mercyhurst T, 2-2 (ot) 1/31 * Hobart W, /6 Findlay W, 8-3 2/7 Findlay W, 9-3 2/10 * at Canisius W, 8-1 2/14 * Elmira W, 4-2 2/20 * Mercyhurst W, 7-3 3/6 ^ vs. Mercyhurst W, 3-0 3/7 ^ at Niagara L, 2-5 3/13 % SUNY Plattsburgh L, 3-6 3/14 % SUNY Plattsburgh W, 3-2 (lost minigame, 2-0) # Blue Devil Invitational (at Fredonia) & RIT Tournament $ Colby Tournament (at Colby) * ECAC West Contest ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Niagara) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) E (27-3-2) 10/17 + York W, /23 # vs. Mercyhurst W, /24 # vs. #5 St. Norbert W, /30 & SUNY Cortland W, /31 & SUNY Geneseo W, /20 at SUNY Brockport W, /21 at SUNY Geneseo W, /28 at #6 Williams W, /10 Buffalo St. W, /12 at Nebraska-Omaha W, /13 at Nebraska-Omaha W, 5-3 1/2 $ vs. Colby W, 6-1 1/3 $ vs. #4 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 4-7 1/8 SUNY Potsdam W, /17 at SUNY Cortland W, /22 at SUNY Oswego W, 6-5 1/23 SUNY Fredonia W, 4-2 1/26 at Buffalo St. W, /30 * at Elmira T, 4-4 (ot) 2/5 Bentley W, 7-2 2/6 Bentley W, 7-1 2/12 * Mercyhurst W, 6-3 2/13 * Elmira W, 6-4 2/17 * at Mercyhurst T, 3-3 (ot) 2/20 * Hobart W, 4-3 2/27 * at Hobart W, 5-2 3/5 ^ Hobart W, /6 ^ Mercyhurst W, 6-1 3/12 % #6 Amherst W, 7-2 3/13 % #6 Amherst W, 6-2 3/19 = at #4 Middlebury L, 3-9 3/20? vs. #1 Norwich L, Exhibition #Blue Devil Invitational (at Fredonia) & RIT Tournament * ECAC West Contest $ Plattsburgh Tournament (at Plattsburgh) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) = NCAA Semifinal (at Middlebury)? NCAA Third Place Game (at Middlebury) E (22-7-1) 10/16 + Seneca W, /22 # vs. Findlay L, /23 # vs. SUNY Fredonia W, 5-1 vs. Hobart W, /30! SUNY Brockport W, /5 at Findlay W, /6 at Findlay L, /19 SUNY Brockport W, /20 SUNY Geneseo W, /4 * Hobart W, /8 Williams W, /10 at #1 SUNY Plattsburgh L, /30 $ vs. Trinity W, 3-2 (ot) 12/31 $ at #2 Norwich W, 7-4 1/7 at #10 Colby W, 6-3 1/8 at #10 Colby W, 7-3 1/15 * at #8 Elmira L, 2-3 (ot) 1/18 at SUNY Fredonia W, 5-0 1/21 at SUNY Oswego W, 6-3 1/22 SUNY Oswego L, 4-7 2/4 * at Hobart W, /5 * Manhattanville W, 4-2 2/11 Wayne State W, 5-2 2/12 at Hamilton T, 2-2 (ot) 2/19 * #5 Elmira W, 3-1 2/26 * at Manhattanville W, /3 ^ Hobart W, 6-4 3/4 ^ #7 Elmira W, 3-1 3/10 % at #1 Norwich L, 1-4 3/11 % at #1 Norwich L, Exhibition # Blue Devil Invitational (at Fredonia) * ECAC West Chase Rochester Cup (at Geneseo)! Chase Rochester Cup (at RIT) $ Times Argus Invitational (at Norwich) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at Norwich) E (27-1-1) 10/20 # vs. SUNY Oswego W, /21 # at SUNY Fredonia W, 7-2 vs. SUNY Geneseo W, /28! vs. SUNY Brockport W, /4 * Manhattanville W, /14 at SUNY Geneseo W, /25 & vs. Bowdoin W, /26 & vs. Colby W, /1 + USA Under 18 L, /2 + USA Under 18 W, /5 * Hobart W, /8 1 vs. Conn. College W, /9 1 at Air Force W, 4-3 1/5? Colby W, 8-3 1/6? at #3 SUNY Plattsburgh W, 8-2 1/12 SUNY Cortland W, 9-3 1/13 SUNY Fredonia W, 4-2 1/19 #9 SUNY Oswego T, 3-3 (ot) 1/20 at #9 SUNY Oswego W, 4-2 1/23 at SUNY Brockport W, /27 * at #7 Elmira W, 4-3 2/2 * at Hobart W, /3 * at Manhattanville W, 3-2 2/17 * #7 Elmira W, 7-1 3/2 ^ Hobart W, 9-1 3/3 ^ Manhattanville W, 8-2 3/9 % Lebanon Valley W, 8-1 3/10 % Lebanon Valley W, /16 = #5 UW-River Falls W, 5-2 3/17 $ #4 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 2-6 # Blue Devil Invitational (at Chase Rochester Cup (at Brockport)! Chase Rochester Cup (at Geneseo) & Face-Off Classic (at Colby) + Exhibition * ECAC West Contest 1 Radisson Inn Classic (at Air Force)? Plattsburgh Classic (at Plattsburgh) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinals (at RIT) = NCAA Semifinal (at RIT) $ NCAA Championship (at RIT) E (21-2-2) 10/20 + Wilfrid Laurier W, 11-0 SUNY Brockport W, /27! vs. Hobart W, /3 * at Manhattanville W, /4 * at Neumann W, /13 SUNY Geneseo W, /23 at UW-Eau Claire W, /24 at UW-Eau Claire W, /30 at Johnson & Wales W, /1 Wentworth L, /7 at Amherst W, /8 at Williams W, /14 + at USA Under-18 W, /15 + at USA Under-18 L, 1-7 1/4 * Utica W, 7-1 1/5 * Manhattanville W, 4-2 1/8 at SUNY Cortland W, 6-3 1/12 at SUNY Fredonia W, 5-4 1/18 at SUNY Oswego W, 5-0 1/19 SUNY Oswego W, 5-1 1/26 * at #10 Elmira L, 2-4 2/1 * at Utica W, /2 * Hobart W, 7-1 2/6 * at Hobart W, 4-0 2/8 * Neumann W, /16 * #7 Elmira W, 4-3 3/1 ^ Hobart W, /2 ^ #8 Elmira W, 2-1 3/8 % #7 SUNY Plattsburgh T, 4-4 (ot) 3/9 % #7 SUNY Plattsburgh T, 2-2 (ot) (lost mini-game 1-0) + Exhibition * ECAC West Chase Rochester Cup (at RIT)! Chase Rochester Cup (at Brockport) ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) % NCAA Quarterfinal (at RIT) E (19-4-2) 10/19 + St. Clair W, /25 UW-Eau Claire W, /26 UW-Eau Claire W, /2 at SUNY Potsdam W, 4-3 (ot) 11/8 * #12 Manhattanville W, /9 * Neumann W, /20 at SUNY Geneseo W, /23 at Johnson and Wales W, /24 at Wentworth T, 2-2 (ot) 12/6 * at Neumann W, /7 * at #12 Manhattanville L, 2-7 1/3 Amherst W, 5-1 1/4 Williams W, 6-2 1/10 + USA Under-18 L, 3-5 1/11 + USA Under-18 L, 3-6 1/15 #9 SUNY Fredonia W, 4-0 1/18 #8 SUNY Plattsburgh W, 5-2 1/21 SUNY Cortland W, 9-4 1/24 #10 SUNY Oswego L, 2-5 1/25 at #10 SUNY Oswego L, 3-7 2/1 * at Hobart W, 8-2 2/7 * at Utica W, 8-3 2/8 * at #9 Elmira T, 5-5 (ot) 2/14 * #11 Elmira W, 5-3 2/15 * Utica W, 8-4 2/28 * Hobart W, 6-3 3/7 ^ Hobart W, 6-2 3/8 ^ Elmira L, Exhibition * ECAC West Contest ^ ECAC West Tournament (at RIT) E (13-7-5) 10/31 #3 St. Norbert T, 4-4 (ot) 11/1 #3 St. Norbert L, /7 + Humber W, /14 * #13 Elmira W, /15 * Utica W, /22 at #3 SUNY Oswego L, /28 Williams W, /29 #15 New England Coll. L, 4-5 (ot) 12/5 * at #8 Manhattanville T, 5-5 (ot) 12/6 * at Neumann W, /12 + at USA Under-18 L, /13 + at USA Under-18 T, 5-5 (ot) 1/2 # vs. St. Michael s W, 5-2 1/3 # vs. Babson L, 1-5 1/9 SUNY Potsdam W, 3-2 1/10 #7 Curry W, 9-1 1/13 at SUNY Cortland W, 9-2 1/16 at SUNY Fredonia T, 3-3 (ot) 1/23 SUNY Geneseo T, 4-4 (ot) 1/24 #9 SUNY Oswego W, 3-2 1/31 * Hobart W, 6-1 2/6 * at Utica L, 3-5 2/7 * at Elmira W, 5-4 2/13 * Neumann W, /14 * #7 Manhattanville T, 2-2 (ot) 2/21 * at Hobart L, 4-5 3/5 ^ vs. #12 Manhattanville W, 4-2 3/6 ^ at #13 Hobart L, Exhibition * ECAC West Contest # Plattsburgh Tournament ^ ECAC West Tournament (at Hobart)

40 p 76 Year-by-Year Results p 77 All-Time Captains/Rankings at DIII Level E ( ) 10/23 + St. Clair W, /29 at #1 St. Norbert L, /30 at #1 St. Norbert W, /5 * #12 Hobart W, /6 * Utica W, /13 * at #11 Manhattanville L, /27 at New England College W, /28 at Williams W, /3 * at #14 Hobart T, 2-2 (ot) 12/4 * Neumann W, /11 at SUNY Geneseo W, /17 + USA Under-18 W, /18 + USA Under-18 L, 2-5 1/8 SUNY Plattsburgh L, 4-5 1/11 #7 SUNY Fredonia L, 3-5 1/14 #9 SUNY Oswego L, 2-5 1/15 at #9 SUNY Oswego W, 5-3 1/21 * at Elmira W, 4-3 1/29 at Curry L, 3-6 1/30 at Wentworth W, 4-2 2/4 * at Neumann W, 6-3 2/5 at Lebanon Valley W, 7-4 2/11 * at Utica L, 2-6 2/12 * Elmira L, 6-7 (ot) 2/18 * Lebanon Valley W, /19 * #2 Manhattanville L, 1-2 (ot) 3/4! vs. #6 Manhattanville L, Exhibition * ECAC West Contest! ECAC West Tournament (at Utica) E (9-24-2) 10/8 + Waterloo W, /14 % at Quinnipiac L, /15 % vs. Air Force W, /21 at Canisius W, /22 Canisius L, /28 #18 St. Lawrence W, /29 #18 St. Lawrence L, /4 Alabama-Huntsville L, /5 Alabama-Huntsville L, /12 at Robert Morris T, 5-5 (ot) 11/13 at Robert Morris L, /19 at Niagara L, /26 at AIC W, /27 at Sacred Heart L, /2 Union L, /3 at Union L, /9 SUNY Geneseo W, /10 at Rensselaer L, /30 at Air Force L, /31 at Air Force T, 2-2 (ot) 1/6 at #18 Clarkson L, 2-5 1/7 at #8 Cornell L, 1-3 1/14 SUNY Oswego L, 2-4 1/17 SUNY Oswego W, 5-3 1/20 Quinnipiac L, 1-4 1/21 Quinnipiac L, 1-4 1/27 + at USA Under-18 W, 8-5 1/28 + at USA Under-18 L, 6-9 2/4 at Bowling Green L, 2-3 2/5 at Mercyhurst L, 3-4 2/10 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 3-4 2/11 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 3-4 2/13 Air Force L, 2-3 (ot) 2/24 + USA Under-18 W, 2-1 2/25 + USA Under-18 L, 1-3 * All games from season are included in stats and records to reach Division I mandated 35-game schedule + Exhibition % Quinnipiac Q-Cup E ( ) 10/6 at St. Lawrence L, /7 at Clarkson L, /14 at Union T, 2-2 (ot) 10/20 * AIC W, /21 * AIC W, /27 * at Canisius W, /28 at #13 Cornell L, /3 * at Air Force L, /4 * at Air Force T, 4-4 (ot) 11/11 + St. Clair W, /17 * Bentley L, 2-3 (ot) 11/18 * Bentley W, /1 * Holy Cross W, /2 * Holy Cross W, /8 * at Mercyhurst W, /9 * at Mercyhurst W, /29 * at Army L, /30 * at Army W, 5-3 1/4 at #16 Quinnipiac W, 3-2 1/6 #19 Niagara L, 3-5 1/9 * Canisius W, 6-3 1/12 * at Sacred Heart W, 4-0 1/13 * at Sacred Heart W, 6-3 1/19 * Connecticut L, 3-4 (ot) 1/20 * Connecticut W, 4-2 1/26 * at AIC W, 6-2 1/27 * at AIC W, 3-2 2/2 * Canisius L, 1-4 2/3 * at Canisius W, 4-2 2/9 * Air Force W, 5-4 2/10 * Air Force W, 2-1 2/16 * Mercyhurst W, 6-5 2/17 * Mercyhurst L, 2-3 2/23 * at Bentley W, 3-0 2/24 * at Bentley L, Exhibition * Atlantic Hockey Association Contests E ( ) 10/11 + Guelph W, /13 at Colgate L, /19 Bowling Green L, /27 & vs. # 19 Cornell W, /2 * Canisius W, /3 * at Canisius L, /9 * Air Force L, 1-2 (ot) 11/10 * Air Force W, /16 * Mercyhurst L, /17 * Mercyhurst W, 3-2 (ot) 11/23 * Army T, 2-2 (ot) 11/24 * Army T, 1-1 (ot) 11/30 * at Bentley W, /1 * at Bentley T, 2-2 (ot) 12/7 * at AIC L, /8 * at AIC W, /29 % at #12 Minnesota W, /30 % vs. #14 Boston College L, 0-6 1/4 * at Holy Cross W, 5-2 1/5 * at Holy Cross W, 5-1 1/11 * at Air Force L, 2-5 1/12 * at Air Force W, 4-3 (ot) 1/18 * Sacred Heart W, 4-2 1/19 * Sacred Heart W, 4-2 1/25 * at Connecticut L, 0-3 1/26 * at Connecticut T, 1-1 (ot) 2/1 * AIC L, 1-3 2/2 * AIC W, 5-2 2/9 * Canisius W, 4-1 2/10 * at Canisius L, 4-5 2/16 #20 Niagara T, 3-3 (ot) 2/22 * at Mercyhurst T, 3-3 (ot) 2/23 * at Mercyhurst W, 4-2 2/29 * Bentley W, 5-2 3/1 * Bentley W, 5-2 3/7! Holy Cross W, 5-4 (ot) 3/8! Holy Cross W, 5-4 (ot) 3/15 # vs. Air Force L, Exhibition & at Blue Cross Arena % Dodge Holiday Classic * Atlantic Hockey Association Contests! Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # Atlantic Hockey Semifinal (at BCA) E ( ) 10/10 at Bowling Green L, /11 at Western Michigan W, /17 #14 Clarkson L, /18 & vs. St. Lawrence L, /24 * at Sacred Heart T, 3-3 (ot) 10/25 * at Sacred Heart L, /31 * Holy Cross W, /1 * Holy Cross W, /7 at Niagara L, /14 * Army L, /15 * Army W, /21 * at Connecticut L, /22 * at Connecticut W, /29 at UMass-Lowell L, /5 * at #10 Air Force L, /6 * at #10 Air Force W, 3-2 (ot) 12/12 * Mercyhurst W, /13 * Mercyhurst W, 5-3 1/2 * at Bentley W, 3-2 1/3 * at Bentley W, 4-2 1/9 * Connecticut W, 5-3 1/10 * Connecticut W, 7-4 1/16 * AIC W, 5-3 1/17 * AIC W, 6-1 1/22 * at Canisius W, 5-2 1/25 * at Canisius W, 4-3 1/30 &+ USA-Under 18 L, 3-6 2/6 * Sacred Heart L, 4-6 2/7 * Sacred Heart W, 5-3 2/13 * at Holy Cross W, 6-0 2/14 * at Holy Cross W, 3-1 2/20 * at Army W, 3-2 2/21 * at Army T, 1-1 (ot) 2/27 * Air Force W, 6-4 2/28 * Air Force L, 1-3 3/13! Holy Cross L, 3-5 3/14! Holy Cross W, 6-4 3/15! Holy Cross W, 9-5 3/20 # vs. Mercyhurst L, 4-5 (ot) + Exhibition & at Blue Cross Arena % Dodge Holiday Classic * Atlantic Hockey Association Contests! Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # Atlantic Hockey Semifinal (at BCA) E ( ) 10/3 + York W, /10 & vs. Colgate L, /16 at St. Lawrence L, /17 at Clarkson L, /23 * at Air Force L, /24 * at Air Force L, 2-3 (ot) 10/30 * Connecticut W, /31 * Connecticut W, /6 * Army W, /7 * Army W, /13 * at Mercyhurst W, /14 * at Mercyhurst W, /20 * Sacred Heart W, /21 * Sacred Heart W, /4 * at Holy Cross T, 1-1 (ot) 12/5 * at Holy Cross W, 3-2 (ot) 12/12 Niagara L, 2-3 1/1 at Minnesota State L, 1-6 1/2 at Minnesota State L, 0-3 1/8 * Holy Cross W, 5-2 1/9 * Holy Cross W, 2-0 1/15 * at Connecticut W, 4-0 1/16 * at Connecticut L, 1-2 1/22 * at AIC W, 5-3 1/23 * at AIC W, 4-0 1/29 * Bentley W, 4-1 1/30 * Bentley L, 4-5 2/5 * at Sacred Heart W, 5-2 2/6 * at Sacred Heart L, 4-5 2/12 * at Army W, 3-0 2/13 * at Army W, 5-2 2/19 * Air Force W, 3-2 (ot) 2/20 * Air Force W, 3-0 2/26 * Canisius W, 8-0 2/27 * Canisius W, 5-4 3/12! Connecticut W, 4-3 (ot) 3/13! Connecticut W, 4-1 3/19 # vs. Canisius W, 4-0 3/20 % vs. Sacred Heart W, 6-1 vs. #2 Denver W, 2-1 3/27 & vs. #12 New Hampshire W, 6-2 4/8 ^ vs. #2 Wisconsin L, Exhibition & at Blue Cross Arena * Atlantic Hockey Association Contests! Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # Atlantic Hockey Semifinal (at BCA) % Atlantic Hockey Championship (at NCAA Regional Semifinal (at Albany, NY) & NCAA Regional Championship ^ NCAA Frozen Four Semi (at Detroit, MI) E ( ) 10/2 + Wilfrid Laurier W, /8 ^ vs. #4 St. Cloud State L, /9 ^ at Nebraska-Omaha L, /16 & vs. UMass Lowell T, 4-4 (ot) 10/22 * at Rensselaer L, /23 * at #18 Union L, /29 * #20 Robert Morris W, 3-2 (ot) 10/30 * at #14 Cornell W, /7 * at Air Force L, /12 * Connecticut W, /13 * Connecticut W, /19 * at Niagara L, /26 * Sacred Heart W, /27 * Sacred Heart T, 3-3 (ot) 12/3 * at AIC W, /4 * at AIC L, /10 * at Mercyhurst W, /11 * at Mercyhurst W, /17 * Canisius W, /30 $* vs. Robert Morris W /1 #17 Merrimack L, 3-5 1/7 * at Army T, 1-1 (ot) 1/8 * at Army W, 5-2 1/14 * Bentley W, 4-1 1/15 * Bentley T, 3-3 (ot) 1/21 * at Holy Cross W, 4-0 1/22 * at Holy Cross T, 3-3 (ot) 1/29 * Mercyhurst T, 3-3 (ot) 2/4 * Air Force W, 1-0 (ot) 2/5 * Air Force T, 5-5 (ot) 2/11 * Canisius W, 3-0 2/13 * at Canisius W, 6-0 2/19 * at Robert Morris L, 3-5 2/25 * Niagara L, 2-5 2/26 * at Niagara T, 3-3 (ot) 3/11! AIC W, 5-0 3/12! AIC W, 5-1 3/18 # vs. Connecticut W, 4-2 3/19 % vs. Air Force L, Exhibition ^ Mutual of Omaha Classic & at Blue Cross Arena * Atlantic Hockey Association Contests $ Consol Energy Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.)! Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals # Atlantic Hockey Semifinal (at BCA) % Atlantic Hockey Championship (at BCA) Alan Shephard (C) George Kanda (C) Norm MacEachern (C), Tim Butler (A), Dave Gallahue (A) Wayne Jackson (C), Bill Helmer (A), Kent Phibbs (A) Dave Galahue (C) Frank Boornazian (C) Jim McLean (C), Richard Keefer (A), Jim Korszeniweski (A) Bill Henry (C) Bob Burkhard (C) Bob Burkard (C), Bill Lukaznonas (C), Jim Baker (A), Mike Skivington (A) Bill Lukaznonas (C), Craig Winchester (C) Bill Lukaznonas (C) John Lloyd (C), Marty Reeners (C) Mike Meyer (C), Terry Lantry (C) Al Vyverberg (C), Terry Lantry (C), Jay Hill (A), Deane Sigler (A) Jeff Kinsley (C), Tim Connolly (A), Green Williams (A) Tim Connolly (C), Bob Miller (A), Dave Vadas (A) Tim Connolly (C), Glenn Howarth (A), Pete Shima (A) Glenn Howarth (C), Pete Shima (C) Mike Belden (C), Ed McDonald (C) T.J. Perras (C), Jim Larouche (C) T.J. Perras (C). Chris Johnstone (C) T.J. Perras (C), Chris Johnstone (C) Chris Johnstone (C), Blaise MacDonald (C), Gump Whiteside (C) John Hawkins (C), Ritchie Herbert (C), John Hinrichsen (A), Larry Shompe (A) Ritchie Herbert (C), Maurice Montambault (C), Jeff Mercier (A), Tom Herstad (A) /19/ /23/ /30/ /07/ /14/ /04/ /11/ /18/ /25/ /01/ /08/ /15/ /22/99 - T1 03/01/99 - T1 03/08/99 - T /20/ /29/ /06/ /13/ /03/ /10/ /17/ /24/ /31/ /07/ /14/ /21/ /28/ /06/ /16/ /27/ /04/ /11/ /18/ /08/ /15/ /22/ /29/ /06/ /12/ /19/ /26/ /05/ /18/ /19/ /26/ /03/01-3 Division III USCHO Rankings* 12/10/ /17/ /07/ /14/ /21/ /28/ /04/ /11/ /18/ /25/ /04/ /16/ /21/ /28/ /04/ /11/ /18/ /25/ /02/ /09/ /16/ /06/ /13/ /20/ /27/ Jim Regan (C), Pete Schroeder (C) Jim Regan (C) Tim Cordick (C), Chris Palmer (C), Jeff Reddish (C) Steve Mirabile (C), Tom Masaschi (A) Tom Masaschi (C) Scott MacNair (C), Mike Heaney (A), Jay Murphy (A), Kyle O Brien (A) Jay Murphy (C), Kyle O Brien (A), Jasen Wise (A) Andrew Sherman (C), Randy Cheynowski (A), Adam French (A), Ethan Hutten (A), Chris Maybury (A), Shawn Randall (A) Randy Cheynowski (C), Adam French (A), Chris Maybury (A) Art Thomas (C), Kelly Morel (A), Steve Toll (A) Matt Thomas (C), Erik Noack (A), Cheyne Lazar (A) Kyle Edwards (C), Luke Murphy (A), Jamie Morris (A) Pat Staerker (C), Jerry Galway (C) Jerry Galway (C), Derek Hahn (C) Jerry Galway (C), Josh Faulkner (C) Sam Hill (C), Mike Bournazakis (A), Ryan Fairbarn (A) Ryan Fairbarn (C), Mike Tarantino (C), Matt Moore (C) Jason Chafe (C), Michael Tucciarone (C) Marc Hyman (C), Darren Doherty (C) Tristan Fairbarn (C), Darrell Draper (C), Simon Lambert (C) Simon Lambert (C), Brent Patry (C), Ricky Walton (C) Bobby Raymond (C), Brennan Sarazin (C), Dan Ringwald (C) Dan Ringwald (C), Stevan Matic (C), Andrew Favot (A), Sean Murphy (A) Andrew Favot (C), Sean Murphy (C), Chris Haltigin (C) Chris Haltigin (C), Chris Saracino (C), Daniel Spivak (C) 02/03/ /10/ /17/ /24/ /03/ /10/ /27/ /03/ /10/ /17/ /24/ /01/ /08/ /05/ /12/ /19/ /26/ /02/ /09/ /16/ /01/ /08/ /18/ /01/ /08/ /15/ /22/ /29/ /06/ /13/ /03/ /10/ /17/ /24/ /31/ /07/05 - RV 02/14/05 - RV 02/21/05 - RV 02/28/05 - RV 03/05/05 - RV * USCHO Division III poll was implemented before the season.

41 p 78 xxxxxx p 79 Tiger Alumni in the National Spotlight Join the team. help build champions. Steve Toll National Player of the Year Jerry Galway National Player of the Year Simon Lambert Hobey Baker Finalist Your membership in the RIT Athletic Association, at any level, helps RIT attract and retain the best student-athletes, meet the growing demands of our athletic programs, and builds a sense of community on the RIT campus. In addition to contributing to student success, intercollegiate athletics play an important role in building campus spirit, alumni pride, and the RIT reputation. By becoming a member of the RIT Athletic Association, you can help ensure student athletes success on the field, court or ice, and can help raise RIT s stature on the national athletic stage. For more information and an online membership form, visit or contact Rob Dermody at (585) or rob.dermody@rit.edu. Steve Toll, a native of St. Catharines, Ontario, became RIT s first American Hockey Coaches Association NCAA Division III Player of the Year after a sensational campaign. That season, he set RIT single-season records with 39 goals and 84 points in 30 games en route to earning First Team All-American honors. His 45 assists were third most in one season at the university. The ECAC hockey coaches nominated him a first-team All-Star and was selected the RIT Hockey Fan s Choice award winner. Toll also set single-season records with four consecutive hat-tricks early in the season en route to six on the year. In Toll s three seasons, the Tigers compiled a record and advanced to a pair of NCAA Tournaments. In , Toll helped lead the Tigers to an NCAA Tournament runner-up finish with a record. In just three seasons, Toll recorded 77 goals, 108 assists, and 185 points in just 88 games, averaging 2.1 points per game. He was also named the ECAC West Rookie of the Year. Jerry Galway, a native of Mississauga, Ontario, earned the 2002 American Hockey Coaches Association NCAA Division III Player of the Year after finishing fourth in the nation in scoring with 13 goals and 36 assists for 49 points. Galway ended his career as the leading scoring defenseman in the history of the program with 166 points, and had the most assists in a career by a defenseman with 120 ( ). During his career, Galway was a three-time JOFA/AHCA First-Team East All American ( , , ), two-time ECAC West Player of the Year (2001, 2002), and threetime All-ECAC West first team selction ( , , ). He was also an ECAC West All- Tournament Team selection and Chase Rochester Cup MVP, won the Craig Lauzon ( ) and Art Thomas Teammate Award ( ), and was a Division III Player of the Year finalist in In , Galway set a career-high with 58 points on 13 goals and 45 assists, helping lead RIT to a record and a trip to the NCAA National Championship game. The Tigers finished with four NCAA Tournament Appearances in Galway s four seasons at RIT. Forward Simon Lambert, a native of Ste. Therese, Quebec, was a top-10 finalist for the 2008 Hobey Baker Award, college hockey s most prestigious honor. He became RIT s first Hobey Baker finalist after enjoing a phenomenal season for the Tigers. Lambert was a unanimous All-Atlantic Hockey Association first team selection and was awarded the leading scorer trophy. In addition, Lambert was named the RACA At-Large Male Athlete of the Year and was honored as the PAY- CHEX Male College Athlete of the Year. Lambert finished fifth in the country with 51 points on 21 goals and 30 assists. The 30 assists were tied for sixth most nationally. Lambert recorded a program record 11-game point-scoring streak from Feb. 1 to March 15. He recorded a point in 27 games and had 17 multiple-point outings. Lambert had seven power-play goals, three game-winning tallies, and was plus-5. For his career, Lambert finished with 63 goals and 89 assists for 152 points in 125 games. He is RIT s all-time leading Division I scorer with 55 goals and 77 assists in the three seasons, spanning 104 games. Lambert helped lead RIT to the AHA regular season title Career Career Career

42 p 80 Frank Ritter Ice Arena Frank Ritter Ice Arena is home to the Rochester Institute of Technology men s and women s hockey teams, as well as the Genesee Figure Skating Club. The arena has hosted five NCAA Championships, most recently the women s Division III final in In 2008, the arena celebrated its 40th anniversary. Formerly known as Shumway Arena, the facility has undergone several renovations. A new sound system, lights, ceiling, and dasher boards have been added to help make Ritter Arena one of the best facilities in the Atlantic Hockey Association. In the last four years, both team locker rooms were renovated, a visitor s locker room was added, and the compressors were replaced. In 2008, a state-of-the-art television studio was built to accommodate live hockey broadcasts on Time Warner Cable Sports. RIT is one of a handful of Division I programs that can broadcast games in high definition. In 2011, a $3.5 million project was completed to expand the current men s and women s hockey locker rooms, with coaching offices and video and training rooms to be added in the lower level of the arena. E Game Night Atmosphere With its intimate capacity of 2,100 (1,600 sitting, 500 standing), fans are right on top of the action. With the Corner Crew leading the way, fans at Ritter Arena cheer loudly and often. The crowds are among the most boisterous and loudest in Division I, and give the Tigers a distinct home-ice advantage. There is a plethora of banners celebrating RIT hockey s several conference and NCAA championships. In addition, there are several different promotions and special events between periods, making Ritter Arena the place to be on campus during the winter months. E History The arena is named after one of Rochester s most distinguished citizens. Frank Ritter was a founder of Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (now RIT). He served on the Board of Trustees from 1885 to 1903, and was founder of Ritter Company, later a part of Sybron Co. The arena was dedicated in his honor in E Media and Special Guests Overlooking the south end is the John D. Pike Press Box, dedicated on Nov. 18, The facility is a gift of the John D. Pike Construction Co. and is named in honor of the company s founder. The press box has areas for media and special guests of the university. E Special Activities Numerous other activities have taken advantage of the arena s facilities. Some of these include: Genesee Figure Skating Club Invitational Rochester Youth Hockey practice sessions Monroe County Hockey League playoffs McQuaid Jesuit High School Tournament Empire State Games Championships COACH SAID NEVER TAKE A SHIFT OFF. WE DIDN T ASK ANY QUESTIONS. The arena also hosts the Tiger Hockey School, and the Genesee Figure Skating Club has conducted its 49th Annual Skating Academy. Learn-to-Skate classes and public skating are also offered throughout the year. From the opening faceoff to the final horn, RIT Tigers are bred to give their all. On every shift. No exceptions. Build a new arena? No problem, we said. Yet while our men s and women s teams keep winning conference championships, we re having trouble with other fundamentals. Like say, construction for new seats, rows, aisles, sightlines, private boxes, and locker rooms for RIT s proposed state-of-the-art ice arena. You could say our tenacity deserves some applause. But what we really need is a hand. We ll make the goal if you assist. Visit RIT s Power Play campaign at rit.edu/powerplay. WE D BUILD IT OURSELVES IF WE COULD

43 Front Row (left to right): Athletic Trainer/Strength and Conditioning Coach Tim Insko, Shane Madolora, Scott Knowles, Taylor McReynolds, Daniel Spivak (captain), Chris Saracino (captain), Chris Haltigin (captain), Trevor Eckenswiller, Cameron Burt, Mark Cornacchia, Josh Watson, Video Coordinator Mark Lessard Middle Row (left to right): Head Coach Wayne Wilson, Assistant Coach Dave Insalaco, Eliot Raibl, Jeff Smith, Greg Noyes, Adam Mitchell, Adam Hartley, Nolan Descoteaux, Bryan Potts, Ben Lynch, Mike Colavecchia, Volunteer Assistant Coach Mike Germain, Associate Head Coach Brian Hills Top Row (left to right): Rink Manager Stu Hughes, Associate Director for Athletics Scott McVean, Jordan Ruby, Brandon Thompson, Brad Reid, Nick Gordon, Brad McGowan, Matt Garbowsky, Hockey Operations Manager Jeff Siegel, Student Manager Joe Vicario Not Pictured: Stuart Brownell Regular Season Home Schedule Date Opponent Time Sat., Oct. 1 Brock (Exhibition) 7:05 p.m. Fri., Oct. 7 Skate With the Tigers 6:45 p.m. Sat., Oct. 8 * Niagara 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 15 ^ St. Lawrence 7:05 p.m. Sat., Oct. 22 Union 7:05 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Nov. 4-5 * Army 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 11 * Air Force 7:05 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Nov * Holy Cross 7:05 p.m. Fri., Nov. 25 Rensselaer 7:05 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Dec * American International 7:05 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Jan * Mercyhurst 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 11 * Canisius 7:05 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Feb * Robert Morris 7:05 p.m. Sat., Feb. 25 * Niagara 7:05 p.m. * Denotes Atlantic Hockey Association Contests ^ Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, N.Y. For complete schedule, visit Tickets are available at the Gordon Field House Box Office by calling , and general public tickets are available at Box Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thur., Fri. 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; Wed p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. 2 p.m.* *The Gordon Field House Box Office will be open 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. prior to Saturday home games.

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