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2003-04 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FSU RETURNS TO THE ICE THIS WEEKEND HOSTING NEBRASKA-OMAHA THIS WEEK: The Ferris State University men’s Coach of the Year, Daniels was also honored as DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 10/4 Windsor# W 6-0 team, which was idle last weekend, the Coach of the Year by the CCHA and Inside 10/10 at Western Michigan* L 4-2 returns to the ice this weekend (Nov. 21-22)asCollege Hockey (INCH) last season. Daniels, 10/11 Western Michigan* W 5-2 the Bulldogs entertain the University of who ranked 23rd among active NCAA-I coaches 10/17 at Colgate L 3-5 Nebraska- in a Central in overall victories entering this campaign, is the 10/18 at Colgate W 3-1 Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)two- all-time winningest coach in FSU history. Daniels 10/24 at Alaska Fairbanks* L 4-2 game series at Big Rapids, Mich. is tops among Ferris’ all-time coaches in CCHA wins with a 134-160-30 (.459) league mark. 10/25 at Alaska Fairbanks* L 4-1 FACEOFF/ARENA: Friday – 7:35 p.m. (EST) & 10/31 at Michigan State* L 8-0 Saturday – 7:05 p.m. (EST)/R.L. Ewigleben THE COACHES: Ferris State – Bob Daniels 11/1 Michigan State* L 4-2 (pronounced A-VAH-glave-in) (2,493). (Michigan State, 1982), 12th season, 183-214- 11/7 Michigan* W 6-5 OT 33 (.464) – (3-6-1 vs. Nebraska-Omaha – FSU TICKET INFORMATION: Tickets for 2003-04 11/8 at Michigan* L 3-2 Home 2-3-1, Away 1-3-0). Nebraska-Omaha – regular-season home games are available by 11/21 Nebraska-Omaha* 7:35 p.m. Mike Kemp (Gustavus Adolphus, 1975), 7th 11/22 Nebraska-Omaha* 7:05 p.m. contacting the FSU Athletics Ticket Office at season, 99-121-23 (.455) – (6-3-1 vs. Ferris 11/28 Niagara 7:35 p.m. (231)591-2888. Hours are Monday thru Friday State). Kemp is one win away from notching 11/29 Niagara 7:05 p.m. – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)and Saturday (home his 100th career victory. 12/5 at Bowling Green State* 7:05 p.m. games only) – 12 to 5 p.m. 12/6 at Bowling Green State* 7:05 p.m. ABOUT NEBRASKA-OMAHA: Freshman forward 12/27 Massachusetts-LowellN 5:30 p.m. THE RECORDS: Ferris State is 3-7-0 overall (6-2–8)and senior defenseman 12/28 Wisconsin or UnionN 5:30/8:30 p.m. and 2-6-0 in the CCHA following a home-and- (2-6–8)are the Mavericks’ top 1/2 Alaska Fairbanks* 7:35 p.m. home series split with nationally-ranked scorers. Frosh forward Kaleb Betts (1-5–6) 1/3 Alaska Fairbanks* 7:05 p.m. Michigan two weeks ago (Nov. 7-8). Ferris along with senior forward Andrew Wong (1-5–6) 1/7 at Nebraska-Omaha* 8:05 p.m. skated to a 6-5 overtime victory over the are other leading UNO point getters. A trio of 1/8 at Nebraska-Omaha* 8:05 p.m. Wolverines in the series opener (Nov. 7)at netminders – senior Brian Haaland (0-2-1, 3.13 1/16 Miami (Ohio)* 7:35 p.m. FSU’s Ewigleben Ice Arena. Michigan claimed GAA, .888sv%), freshman Chris Holt (1-4-0, 1/17 Miami (Ohio)* 7:05 p.m. a 3-2 triumph in the rematch (Nov. 8)at UM’s3.70 GAA, .890sv%), and frosh Kris Tebbs (1-1- 1/23 Findlay 7:35 p.m. Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. 0, 1.92 GAA, .926sv%)have all received action. 1/24 Findlay 7:05 p.m. ☛ A season ago, Ferris State registered its 1/30 Western Michigan* 7:35 p.m. most successful season in the program’s 25- SERIES INFORMATION: FSU trails 6-3-1 1/31 at Western Michigan* 7:05 p.m. year NCAA-I history with a school-record 31-10- At Big Rapids: 2-3-1; At Omaha: 1-3-0 2/6 Ohio State* 7:35 p.m. 1 overall mark. The Bulldogs claimed their first- Goals For/Against: 35 (3.50 gpg.)/37 (3.70 gpg.) First Meeting: FSU 5, UNO 5 OT* (1/28/00) 2/7 Ohio State* 7:05 p.m. ever CCHA Championship title with a first-place Last Meeting: FSU 4, UNO 0* (3/1/03) 2/13 at Notre Dame* 7:35 p.m. 22-5-1 league record. FSU also made its initial Current Win Streak: FSU 2 (2/28-3/1/03) 2/14 at Notre Dame* 7:05 p.m. NCAA-I Championship Tournament appearance 2/27 Lake Superior State* 7:35 p.m. Longest Win Streak: FSU 2 (2/28-3/1/03); UNO and earned the distinction of being the nation’s 5 (1/29/00-2/24/01) 2/28 Lake Superior State* 7:05 p.m. first team to attain 30 wins in a season. 3/5 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. Last Season: FSU 5, UNO 0* (2/28/03); FSU 4, UNO 0* (3/1/03) 3/6 at Northern Michigan* 7:35 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha is 2-7-1 overall and 2-5-1 Top FSU Scorer: Matt York (1-4–5, 4 GP); Jeff 3/12-14 CCHA Tournament First Round TBA in the CCHA after gaining a CCHA home 3/18 CCHA Tournament Quarterfinals✜ TBA Legue (0-5–5, 4 GP) series split against Northern Michigan last Series Notes: Seven of the last nine meetings 3/19 CCHA Super 6 Semifinals✜ 5:05/8:35 p.m. weekend (Nov. 14-15)at UNO’s Qwest Center ✜ have been decided by three goals or more, 3/20 CCHA Super 6 Championships 7:35 p.m. Omaha in Omaha, Neb. The Mavericks gar- including the last four and FSU is 3-4-0 in those ✦ 3/26-27 NCAA Northeast Regional TBA nered a 2-1 victory over the Wildcats last contests. ✥ 3/26-27 NCAA West Regional TBA Friday (Nov. 14)before suffering a 4-2 loss in * – FSU home game ◗ 3/26-27 NCAA East Regional TBA Saturday’s (Nov. 15)contest. UNO, which is 2- ✤ MONTH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL 3/27-28 NCAA Midwest Regional TBA 2-0 in its last four games, is 0-3-1 on the road OCTOBER 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 4/8 NCAA Frozen Four Semifinals TBA and 2-4-0 at home this season. 4/10 NCAA Frozen Four Championships 7 p.m. ☛ A season ago, Nebraska-Omaha posted a NOVEMBER 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 All times Eastern; home games in bold 13-22-5 overall mark with a 10th-place 9-17-2 DECEMBER 0-0-0 0-0-0 * – Central Collegiate Hockey Association game CCHA record. JANUARY 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 # – Exhibition FEBRUARY 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 N – Badger Hockey Showdown (Madison, Wis.) BOB DANIELS: The 2002-03 Spencer Penrose ✜ – Detroit, Mich. (Joe Louis Arena) Award recipient as the American Hockey MARCH 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 ✦ – Manchester, N.H.. (Verizon Wireless Arena) Coaches Association (AHCA) Division I National TOTALS 2-3-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-6-1 ✥ – Colorado Springs, Colo. (World Arena) ◗ – Albany, N.Y. (Pepsi Arena) – more – ✤ – Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena) – Boston, Mass. (Fleet Center) FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 210 Sports Drive, SPC 002, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2741 Phone 231 591-2336/3821FAX 231 591-3775 www.ferris.edu/sports 2003-04 CCHA STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALL BULLDOGS OF THE GAME: After each contest, GP W LT Pts GF GA W L T GF GA a Ferris State player will be selected the 1. Ohio State 10 7 3 0 14 33 20 8 5 0 42 31 2. Michigan State 10 6 3 1 13 35 25 7 4 1 43 33 Bulldog of the Game. Below is a compilation 3. Michigan 8 5 3 0 10 26 24 9 3 0 45 35 of the recipients to date. 4. Miami (Ohio)8 4 3 1 9 26 21 6 6 2 43 39 DATE/OPP.PLAYER NOTES Notre Dame 8 4 3 1 9 22 18 5 3 1 23 18 Oct. 10 at WMU Greg Rallo 1-1–2, +2 6. Alaska Fairbanks 6 4 2 0 8 21 14 5 5 0 33 34 Oct. 11 vs. WMU Nick Scheible 1-0–1, +1 Northern Michigan 8 4 4 0 8 18 22 5 5 0 28 32 Oct. 17 at Colgate Brett Smith 1-1–2, +2 8. Bowling Green State 8 2 4 2 6 19 23 3 5 3 25 29 Oct. 18 at Colgate Jeff Legue 2-0–2, +1 9. Western Michigan 8 2 5 1 5 22 30 4 6 2 35 42 Oct. 24 at UAF Mike Brown 34 saves Lake Superior State 6 2 3 1 5 12 17 4 3 3 22 24 Oct. 25 at UAF Brett Smith 1-0–1 Nebraska-Omaha 8 2 5 1 5 17 23 2 7 1 23 34 Oct. 31 at MSU Derrick McIver 0-0–0 12. Ferris State 8 2 6 0 4 20 34 3 7 0 26 40 Nov. 1 vs. MSU Derek Nesbitt 0-1–1 RESULTS LAST WEEK Friday, November 21 Nov. 7 vs. Michigan Brett Smith 1-1–2, +1 Friday, November 14 Nebraska-Omaha at Ferris State*, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 8 at Michigan Greg Rallo 1-0–1 at Lake Superior State 4, Bowling Green State 2* Bowling Green State at Cornell Nov. 21 vs. UNO at Miami (Ohio) 4, Michigan State 2* Ohio State at Colgate Nov. 22 vs. UNO at Nebraska-Omaha 2, Northern Michigan 1* Alaska Fairbanks at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 28 vs. Niagara Michigan 4, at Ohio State 0* Lake Superior State at Notre Dame*, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 29 vs. Niagara Western Michigan 3, at Niagara 2 Wayne State at Michigan State, 7:35 p.m. Dec. 5 at BGSU Dec. 6 at BGSU at Notre Dame 4, US-NTDP U-18 0# Mercyhurst at Western Michigan, 7:35 p.m. Dec. 27 vs. UM-Lowell Dec. 28 vs. TBD Saturday, November 15 Saturday, November 22 Jan. 2 vs. UAF Bowling Green State 0, at Lake Superior State 0 OT* Nebraska-Omaha at Ferris State*, 7:35 p.m. Jan. 3 vs. UAF Michigan State 3, at Miami (Ohio)1* Lake Superior State at Notre Dame* Jan. 7 at UNO Northern Michigan 4, at Nebraska-Omaha 2* Mercyhurst at Western Michigan Jan. 8 at UNO at Ohio State 5, Michigan 2* Ohio State at Cornell Jan. 16 vs. Miami at Niagara 3, Western Michigan 2 Alaska Fairbanks at Miami (Ohio)*, 7:35 p.m. Jan. 17 vs. Miami Bowling Green State at Colgate, 7;35 p.m. Jan. 23 vs. Findlay GAMES THIS WEEK Jan. 24 vs. Findlay * – CCHA Game # – Exhibition Game Thursday, November 20 Jan. 30 vs. WMU Wayne State at Michigan State All starting times are Eastern and 7:05 p.m. unless noted Jan. 31 at WMU Feb. 6 vs. Ohio St. BULLDOG BITES: Ferris State has scored five power-play goals in its last three games after getting Feb. 7 vs. Ohio St. just two in its initial seven outings this season. The Bulldogs are operating at 33.3% (5-15)in theFeb. 13 at N. Dame last three contests and were 06.3% (2-32)in the previous seven encounters . . . Junior goaltenderFeb. 14 at N. Dame Mike Brown (, Alta.) became FSU’s all-time winningest netminder in the 6-5 overtime win Feb. 27 vs. LSSU over Michigan (Nov. 7)and has compiled a 43-30-1 career mark in 76 appearances to date. BrownFeb. 28 vs. LSSU surpassed Rob Hughston (1981-85; 42-53-7)to claim the top honor . . . Ferris State’s five second-Mar. 5 at NMU Mar. 6 at NMU period goals in the series opener versus Michigan was three shy of tying the school mark for most All times are Eastern * – CCHA Game second-period lamplighters which was established against Illinois-Chicago (2/6/78). The five goals – Championship – Third-Place Game was four away from matching a school-best nine first-period markers 123OTFINAL against Northeastern Illinois (12/22/76) . . . Senior center Brett Smith’s Michigan 1 3 1 0 –– 5 Ferris State 1 5 0 1 –– 6 (Guelph, Ont.) four goals this campaign in 10 outings already matches his 1st: UM-Jeff Tambellini/7 (Brandon Rogers, Eric Nystrom); PPG; 9:51 second-best season -scoring output set in 2001-02 when he netted 2nd: FSU-Giovanni Flamminio/1 (Mark Bomersback, Mike Kinnie); PPG; :54 four in 36 contests. Smith set a career-high with eight goals in 42 outings FSU-Matt York/2 (Derek Nesbitt); PPG; 6:19 a season ago . . . FSU plays its next four contests at home and will have UM-T.J. Hensick/3 (unassisted); 6:59 played six of its seven November games at Big Rapids. The Bulldogs UM-T.J. Hensick/4 (Brandon Rogers, Eric Nystrom); PPG; 9:00 started out this campaign playing six of their seven October encounters on FSU-Trevor Large/2 (Brett Smith); 10:50 the road . . . Ferris’ top four scorers this season – sophomore right wing FSU-Jeff Legue/3 (Drek Nesbitt); 4-4; 12:58 FSU-Derek Nesbitt/1 (Greg Rallo); 18:58 Greg Rallo (3-6–9), junior left wing Derek Nesbitt (1-7–8), Brett Smith UM-Jeff Tambellini/8 (Eric Nystrom, T.J. Hensick); 19:27 (4-3–7) and junior center Jeff Legue (3-4–7)have generated 49.2% (31- 3rd: UM-Eric Werner/3 (T.J. Hensick, Andrew Ebbett); 5-3 EX & PPG; 19:04 63)of the team’s points output along with 42.3% (11-26)of its goal scoringOT: FSU-Brett Smith/4 (Jeff Legue, Greg Rallo); PPG; 2:52 . . . Jeff Legue is nine points away from recording his 100th career point. Shots On Goal: UM 13-11-5-1–30, FSU 12-13-13-3–41 Legue, a 2002-03 All-CCHA Second Team selection, has 91 points (33- Penalties: UM 11-22, FSU 11-22 Power Plays: UM 3-8, FSU 3-8 58–91)in 88 career contests and is averaging 1.03 points a game duringSaves: UM-Al Montoya, L (7-2-0) (12-8-13-2–35); 62:24 his career . . . Senior defenseman Simon Mangos (Caledon, Ont.), a FSU-Mike Brown, W (3-6-0)(12-8-4-1–25);62:52 Officials: Referee-Mark Wilkins; Asst. Refs-Kevin Langseth, John Philo 2002-03 All-CCHA Second Team pick, hasn’t registered a point in FSU’s first 10 games this season. As a freshman in 2000-01, he went 12 con- Game 10 N at Michigan tests (12/29-2/10)without a point . .Mangos . and junior center Mike November 8, 2003 – at Yost Ice Arena (6,823) Kinnie (Shelby Township) both have matching goal and assist totals in 123 FINAL their careers. Mangos is 18-18–36 in 125 career outings while Kinnie is Ferris State 1 1 0 –– 2 22-22–44 in 76 career contests . . . Junior defenseman Matt York’s Michigan 1 1 1 –– 3 1st: UM-Milan Gajic/2 (Nick Martens, Eric Werner); PPG; 5:27 (Woodhaven) 235 career minutes (92 penalties) currently ranks FSU-Greg Rallo/3 (Jeff Legue, Derek Nesbitt); PPG; 6:00 12th among Ferris’ all-time leaders and needs 16 more penalty minutes to 2nd: UM-Brandon Rogers/1 (T.J. Hensick, David Moss); PPG; 5:20 tie Rod Schluter (1984-89)for 11th place. To date, York is seventh among FSU-Carter Thomson/2 (Mike Kinnie, Derrick McIver); 14:18 FSU defensemen in that category. 3rd: UM-Jeff Tambellini/9 (Brandon Rogers, David Moss); PPG; 1:34 Shots On Goal: FSU 6-8-9–23, UM 11-12-10–33 MOST RECENT SUMMARIES: Penalties: FSU 10-20, UM 8-16 Power Plays: FSU 1-4, UM 3-6 Game 9 N vs. Michigan Saves: FSU-Mike Brown, L (3-7-0) (10-11-9–30); 58:52 November 7, 2003 – at Ewigleben Ice Arena (2,493) UM-Al Montoya, W (8-2-0) (5-7-9–21); 60:00 Officials: Referee-Stephen McInchak; Asst. Refs-John LaDuke, John Philo 2003-04 CLUSTER STANDINGS … 2003-04 FERRIS STATE ROSTER FSU’S RECORD WHEN ... Playing at home...... 2-1-0 Under the CCHA’s “rivalry pairing” cluster scheduling format, Ferris State, whose rivalry partner is Western NO.NAME POS.YR. Playing on the road ...... 1-6-0 Michigan, joins Nebraska-Omaha and Alaska Fairbanks 2 Nick Scheible FSo. Playing at neutral site ...... 0-0-0 for the 2003-04 campaign. Following are the standings Big Rapids, Mich. On Olympic-sized ice...... 0-2-0 in FSU’s scheduling cluster: 3 Joe Van Culin DFr. On regulation-sized ice ...... 3-5-0 TEAM GP W LT P TS Monticello, Minn. Game 1 of a weekend series...... 1-4-0 1. Alaska Fairbanks 4 4 0 0 8 4 Giovanni Flamminio DFr. Game 2 of a weekend series...... 2-3-0 2. Western Michigan 6 2 1 1 5 Game 1 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 1-3-0 3. Ferris State 4 1 3 0 2 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 4. Nebraska-Omaha 2 0 1 1 1 5 Brett Smith (A) FSr. Game 2 of a CCHA weekend series ...... 1-3-0 Games following a win...... 0-3-0 Guelph, Ontario The 2003-04 season marks the fourth Games following a loss ...... 3-3-0 6 Jim Jensen DFr. year of the Perani Cup Three Stars, Games following a tie ...... 0-0-0 which is awarded following each CCHA Maplewood, Minnesota The margin of victory is one goal ...... 1-0-0 regular-season game. Players from each 8 Skip Renauld DJr. The margin of victory is two goals...... 1-0-0 school earn points throughout the sea- Regina, Saskatchewan The margin of victory is three or more goals ....1-0-0 son each time they’re named a “star of 9 Derrick McIver (C) FSr. In overtime games...... 1-0-0 the game” (5 points for 1st star, 3 points for 2nd star, and 1 point for 3rd star). At the end of the season, the Thunder Bay, Ontario In games decided by one goal ...... 1-1-0 CCHA will crown a Perani Cup champion and honor 11 Jeff Legue FJr. In games decided by two goals...... 1-4-0 individual winners from each school. Following is the Cornwall, Ontario In games decided by three or more goals...... 1-2-0 2003-04 Perani Cup standings for Ferris State: 12 Matt York DJr. Scoring first ...... 2-2-0 Woodhaven, Mich. The opponent scores first ...... 1-5-0 CCHA GAMES ONLY 13 Matt Rutkowski FSo. Leading after one period ...... 1-2-0 NAME (CCHA RANK)1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Sterling Heights, Mich. Trailing after one period...... 1-1-0 Brett Smith 1 5 15 Zac Pearson FFr. Tied after one period ...... 1-4-0 Nick Scheible 1 5 Leading after two periods ...... 2-2-0 White Lake, Mich. Derek Nesbitt 1 1 4 Trailing after two periods ...... 0-3-0 16 Jamie Dunlap FSo. Mike Brown 1 3 Tied after two periods ...... 1-2-0 Greg Rallo 1 3 Nepean, Ontario Outshooting its opponent...... 3-2-0 Mark Bomersback 1 1 17 Derek Nesbitt FJr. Being outshot by an opponent...... 0-5-0 Egmondville, Ontario Shots on goal are even ...... 0-0-0 OVERALL GAMES 18 Mark Bomersback FFr. With fewer than 20 shots on goal ...... 0-1-0 NAME 1ST 2ND 3RD POINTS Rochester, Alberta With 20-29 shots on goal...... 1-5-0 Brett Smith 1 5 19 Trevor Large FSr. With 30-39 shots on goal...... 1-1-0 Nick Scheible 1 5 Brampton, Ontario With 40 or more shots on goal ...... 1-0-0 Zac Pearson 1 5 21 Carter Thomson FJr. Scoring a power-play goal ...... 2-3-0 Derek Nesbitt 1 1 4 Milden, Saskatchewan Not scoring a power-play goal...... 1-4-0 Mike Brown 1 3 22 Simon Mangos (A) DSr. Allowing a power-play goal ...... 2-5-0 Greg Rallo 1 3 Caledon, Ontario Not allowing a power-play goal ...... 1-2-0 Mark Bomersback 1 1 23 Eric Vesely FFr. Scoring a short-handed goal ...... 0-1-0 Derrick McIver 1 1 Woodstock, Ill. Allowing a short-handed goal ...... 0-2-0 Jeff Legue 1 1 24 Jeremy Scherlinck DSo. When FSU goalie makes fewer than 30 saves....3-4-0 When FSU goalie makes 30-39 saves ...... 0-3-0 Grosse Pointe, Mich. When FSU goalie makes 40-49 saves ...... 0-0-0 25 Matt Verdone FFr. When taking less penalties than opp...... 1-1-0 2003-04 TOP STREAKS … Summerstown, Ontario When taking more penalties than opp...... 1-6-0 PLAYER GAMES G-A–P STREAK 26 Mike Kinnie FJr. When penalties are equal ...... 1-0-0 Goals Shelby Township, Mich. Playing in TV games ...... 1-2-0 Jeff Legue 3 1-3–4 Assists 27 Greg Rallo FSo. When Jeff Legue gets a point ...... 3-2-0 Derek Nesbitt 3 1-4–5 Gurnee, Ill. When Jeff Legue scores a goal...... 2-0-0 Jeff Legue 3 1-3–4 Points 29 Tim Vokey FSo. Versus CCHA Teams...... 2-6-0 Derek Nesbitt 3 1-4–5 Mississauga, Ontario Versus WCHA Teams ...... 0-0-0 30 Mike Brown GJr. Versus CHA Teams ...... 0-0-0 NEXT OPPONENT: Ferris State concludes its four- Calgary, Alberta Versus Hockey East Teams...... 0-0-0 Versus ECAC Teams ...... 1-1-0 game homestand next weekend, Nov. 28-29, 31 Matt Swanson GSr. with a non-league series against the Niagara Clinton Township, Mich. When wearing white jerseys ...... 0-5-0 When wearing dark jerseys ...... 3-2-0 University Purple Eagles at FSU’s Ewigleben Ice 35 Tom Mueller GSo. Arena in Big Rapids, Mich. Opening faceoff for Cadillac, Mich. 2003-04 MONTH-BY-MONTH RECORD ... HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL Friday’s (Nov. 28)opener is 7:35 p.m. (EST) 41 Andrew Winnik DSo. while Saturday’s (Nov. 29)contest will com- Mississauga, Ontario October 1-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 November 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 mence at 7:05 p.m. Niagara, which dropped a Average Height: 6 feet, 0 inches December 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 pair of games to Ferris last season at home, will Average Weight: 183.0 pounds January 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 be making its first-ever appearance at FSU. Average Age: 21.3 years February 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 FSU BLUELINE LUNCHEON: The next Ferris State March 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Head Coach: Bob Daniels Blueline Club Luncheon will be held this Friday TOTAL 2-1-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 3-7-0 Associate Head Coach: Drew Famulak (Nov. 21)from 12-1 p.m. (EST)at the West Assistant Coach: Derek Lalonde Campus Community Center on the FSU cam- pus. The event is open to the public. Ferris Volunteer Asst. Coach: Tim Blashill State head coach Bob Daniels and selected Equipment Manager: Ben Mumah, E.M.,C. Bulldog players will be the featured speakers. Athletics Trainer: Tim Glover, ATC Cost for the luncheon is $7 per individual, which includes a sandwich and salad bar along with a beverage. Contact FSU Assistant Athletics Director Brian Kegler at (231)591-2970 or via e-mail at [email protected] for more informa- tion.