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California University of Pennsylvania V U L C a N S CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA V U L C A N S 2011-12 COLLEGE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 2012-13 CHA MEDIA GUIDE CAL U OF PA HOCKEY Vulcans2012-13 VULCAN2012-13 CHAICE HOCKEY Hockey !! VULCANS HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts ...............................................4 Opponents Facility .......................................................5 12-13 Opponents ................................52-54 University Leadership ...............................6 History Season Preview Club History ..............................................56 Numerical Roster .....................................8 11-12 CHA Championship Team ...........57 Alphabetical Roster ................................9 Cal U Hockey Night in Pittsburgh ...........58 By The Numbers .....................................10 Awards & Honors .....................................59 Season Preview .................................11-12 All-Time Roster ....................................60-65 Student-Athletes Miscellaneous Records ...........................69 James Breen ...........................................14 Dan Crowley ..........................................15 Pete Ellis ..................................................16 Steve Powell ...........................................17 Sean Bastin .............................................18 Anthony DiBiccaro .................................19 Chad Gwynn ..........................................20 Vincent Silvio III .......................................21 Jake Blair ................................................22 Nick Blair .................................................23 Corey Briggs ...........................................24 Dustin Briggs ...........................................25 Garrett Hudson .......................................26 Brian Proud .............................................27 Ryan Radovic ........................................28 Andrew Topka ........................................29 Robert Schwab & Tanner Kefover .......30 Nolan Latterman & Leonard Polinski ...31 Tim Brown & Doug Fletcher ..................32 Jesse Powell & Tallen Stroman ..............33 William Sutyak & Ben Zalewski ..............34 Coaches & Staff Ed Newill .................................................36 Assistant Coaches .................................37 Equipment & Training Staff ...................38 Support Staff .....................................39-43 The California University of Pennsylvania Ice Hockey Club’s trophy case Former Staff ............................................44 located in the front of the Bethel Park BladeRunners. Season Review Season Recap ........................................46 11-12 Schedule & Results ......................47 11-12 Player Statistics .............................48 11-12 Awards & Honors .........................49 11-12 CHA Results ..................................50 !!CAL U OF PA HOCKEY VULCANS HOCKEY QUICK FACTS University Information School ..................................................................California University of Pennsylvania Location .....................................................................................................California, PA Founded ....................................................................................................................1852 Enrollment .................................................................................................................9,017 Nickname ............................................................................................................Vulcans Colors ........................................................................................................Red and Black Affiliation ...................................................................................................................None Conference ..........................................................College Hockey Association (CHA) Acting President .............................................................................Geraldine M. Jones Director of Sports Clubs ............................................................................Jamison Roth Home Arena ..................................................Bethel Park BladeRunners Ice Complex Hockey Staff Information Head Coach ......................................................................................................Ed Newill Assistant Coach ..................................................................................Jason Greenway Assistant Coach ............................................................................................Mark Hetzel General Manager .....................................................................................Jamison Roth University Advisor ...................................................................................Brenda DePaoli Director Of Hockey Operations ................................................................Justin Berger Sports Information Director .....................................................................Philip Locante Graduate Assistant ...............................................................................Stephen Oberly Head Equipment Manager .........................................................................Josh Carter CHA Equipment Manager .......................................................................Drew Taucher CHA Assistant Equipment Manager .............................................................Tyler Steve Athletic Trainer ...........................................................................................Keri Foreman Scouting/Recruitment Coordinator ............................................................Larry Briggs Admissions Counselor ...................................................................................Barry Bilitski Team Physician ........................................................................Dr. Derrick Fluhme, M.D. Team Photographer ..................................................................................David Hague Club President ...........................................................................................Shane Ierardi Club Vice-President ...................................................................................James Breen Club Treasurer .............................................................................................Steve Powell Club Secretary .............................................................................................Tim Mooney Club Risk Management Coordinator ...................................................Michelle Daley Club Social Media Coordinator ..................................................................Brian Proud !!4 CAL U OF PA HOCKEY VULCANS HOCKEY FACILITY - BETHEL PARK BLADERUNNERS With three convenient locations in Harmarville, Warrendale, and Bethel Park, BladeRunners has established itself as the industry leader for all your skating needs. Harmarville was opened in 1992 and was the first twin-ice facility in Pittsburgh. Due to the enormous popularity of this facility, two more locations were developed. The Warrendale facility was opened in 1994 and Bethel Park in 1995. In September 2003, a third rink was added to the Harmarville location. The new rink has seating on both sides of the arena and is one of the largest hockey venues in Western Pennsylvania. This multi-purpose facility offers ice activities in the winter and in-line activities in the summer. The facilities are home to over 6 amateur associations, 15 high school organizations, 200 high school hockey games, 45 adult hockey teams, 4 men’s and women’s college hockey programs, 3 figure skating programs, 25 youth and adult in-line teams, and numerous in house skating and hockey programs. BladeRunners has hosted several national competitions in both hockey, in-line, and figure skating since 1992. In 2005, the Harmarville location in partnership with California University of PA hosted the ACHA Division III Men’s National Hockey Championships. The BladeRunners Bethel Park has served as the Vulcan’s Hockey Club home since the 2004 hockey season. BladeRunners looks forward to serving the Pittsburgh hockey and figure skating community for many years to come. Please view our many programs and events that are contained in this web site. If you need to contact the Bethel Park facility, please call 412-855-8500. !!CAL U OF PA HOCKEY 5 VULCANS HOCKEY UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Geraldine Jones – Acting President On May 16, 2012, Geraldine Jones was named acting president of California University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Jones graduated from California State College in 1972 and earned her master’s degree at California in 1980. She began her career in education as a second-grade teacher in the Albert Gallatin School District, in Uniontown, PA. She returned to California in 1974, serving as program director for Upward Bound for 20 years and as chair of the Department of Academic Development Services for 11 years. She was associate dean of the College of Education and Human Services for two years before serving as dean from 2000-2008. In July 2008, she was named provost and vice president for academic affairs, positions she held until being appointed as acting University President. A member of the Cal U Alumni Association board of directors, Jones has received numerous honors, including the Cal U Alumni Association's John R. Gregg Award for Loyalty and Service, the Black Alumni Association's Outstanding Service Award,
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