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Colgate Men's Hockey COLGATE MEN’S HOCKEY 2018-19 PROSPECTUS 2018-19 SCHEDULE NEWS AND NOTES Date Opponent Time • Despite a 17-17-6 overall record and 10-9-3 finish in ECAC play, the Raiders were selected to finish October ninth of 12 teams in both the ECAC Hockey Coaches and Media Preseason Polls. 10/7 GUELPH (EXH.) 4 PM • In the 2017-18 season, the Raiders qualified for the quarterfinals of the ECAC Hockey Tournament for the first time since 2014-15. 10/12 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7 PM • Over the summer, Colgate lost goaltending commodity Colton Point to the Dallas Stars. Last season, 10/13 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 PM Point led the nation with a .944 save percentage and 1.74 goals against average. The sophomore 10/20 at RIT 7 PM netminder was named a finalist for the Mike Richter Award and a Top-10 Hobey Baker Award finalist. 10/26 at Miami 7:35 PM Point was also named to CCM/AHCA Second Team All-American status. • Colgate’s 17 wins are the most since winning 22 in the 2014-15 season. 10/27 at Miami 5 PM • Bobby McMann became Colgate’s first 30-point scorer since Tyson (37) and Tylor (36) Spink in 2015- 16, by a career-high 14 goals and 16 assists, topping the Colgate squad. November • With 925 games under his belt at the helm of the Colgate hockey program, head coach Don Vaughan’s 26th season is the third-longest tenure in college hockey, behind Rick Gotkin (Mercyhurst, 11/2 BROWN * 7 PM 31st season), and Bob Daniels (Ferris State, 27th season). 11/3 YALE * 7 PM • Coach Vaughan tallied his 400th career win with a 2-1 final at Brown last season. With the victory, 11/9 OHIO STATE 7 PM Vaughan became the 24th coach in Division I NCAA Ice Hockey and fourth in ECAC Hockey history to reach the 400-win milestone. 11/10 OHIO STATE 4 PM • The Raiders return 89% of their top goal scorers, and 89% of all point scorers from the 2017-18 11/16 PRINCETON * 7 PM campaign. A five-player freshman class joins a total of 21 returnees, made up of eight defensemen 11/17 QUINNIPIAC * 7 PM and 13 forwards. Additionally, Colgate returns their top scorer in Bobby McMann (14-16-30), as well 11/30 at Harvard * 7:30 PM as four of their Top-5 point producers from 2017-18. 2017-18 STATISTICAL LEADERS December 12/1 at Dartmouth * 7 PM FORWARDS GP G A P SH +/- PPG GWG 12/7 at Niagara 7 PM #9 Bobby McMann 40 14 16 30 108 +3 5 3 12/8 at Niagara 7 PM #12 Adam Dauda 38 10 9 19 85 +2 5 0 12/29 vs. Quinnipiac % 5 PM #27 Mike Panowyk 40 9 9 18 63 +1 4 0 #7 Josh McKechney 40 5 12 17 72 +1 1 1 January 1/4 at Quinnipiac * 7 PM DEFENSE GP G A P SH +/- PPG BLK 1/5 at Princeton * 7 PM #11 Nick Austin 38 6 12 18 65 +3 2 37 1/11 UMASS LOWELL 7:30 PM #24 Trevor Cosgrove 38 5 11 16 52 +1 2 40 1/13 UMASS LOWELL 7:30 PM #15 Jacob Panetta 36 1 5 6 63 -4 1 38 1/18 DARTMOUTH * 7 PM #29 Nick Quillan 13 1 2 3 14 +3 0 13 1/19 HARVARD * 7 PM 1/25 CORNELL * 7:30 PM GOALTENDER GP-GS W-L-T MIN GA GAA SV% 1/26 at Cornell * 7 PM #32 Colton Point 33-33 16-12-5 1997:05 58 1.74 .944 February COLGATE INFORMATION 2/1 at Rensselaer * 7 PM University Information 2017-18 Class of 1965 Arena Record ...... 11-6-2 2/2 at Union * 7 PM Location .................................................Hamilton, N.Y. 2017-18 Postseason ..................ECAC Quarterfinals Founded .................................................................. 1819 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................21/6 2/8 ST. LAWRENCE * 7 PM Enrollment ............................................................. 2,922 Newcomers .....................................................................4 2/9 CLARKSON * 7 PM Nickname ........................................................... Raiders Captain ................................................... Ken Citron ‘19 2/15 at Yale * 7 PM School Colors ..................Maroon, Gray and White Alternate Captains .....................Jared Cockrell ‘20 Affiliation ...........................................NCAA Division I ......................................................... Bobby McMann ’20 2/16 at Brown * 7 PM Conference ............................................ ECAC Hockey 2/22 UNION * 7 PM President ....................................................Brian Casey Rink Information 2/23 RENSSELAER * 7 PM Director of Athletics .............................Nicki Moore Home Rink/Capacity ..... Class of 1965 Arena/2,222 Sheet Size .........................................................200 X 85 Team History Ticket Office Phone .......................... 315-228-4062 March First Varsity Season ......................................1915-16 3/1 at Clarkson * 7 PM All-Time Record .........1017-967-138 (88 seasons) Media Information ECAC Hockey Regular-Season Titles ..................3 Dir. of Athletic Comm ..........................John Painter 3/2 at St. Lawrence * 7 PM ........................................ (1989-90, 2003-04, 2005-06) Asst. Director (MIH Contact) ..........Jenna Jorgensen 3/8-10 ECAC Hockey First Round TBD ECAC Hockey Tournament Titles ..........................1 Office Phone ..............................315-228-6761 3/15-17 ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals TBD .............................................................................(1989-90) Office Fax ....................................315-228-7977 NCAA Tournament Appearances .........................5 Cell Phone...................................763-228-4118 3/22-23 ECAC Hockey Champ. Weekend TBD .....................................(1981,1990, 2000, 2005, 2014) Email [email protected] All-Americans............................................................. 16 Website ....................... www.gocolgateraiders.com * ECAC Hockey Contest ECAC Hockey First Team........................................ 18 ECAC Hockey Player of the Years .........................2 ECAC Hockey Information % at Nassau Coliseum: Uniondale, N.Y. Best Defensive Forwards .........................................1 Commissioner ..................................... Steve Hagwell BOLD - Home Game (Class of 1965 Arena) Ken Dryden (Goalie of the Year) Award ............1 ECAC Hockey Media Contact ....Steve Bobarakis Email .......................... [email protected] Team Information Phone .......................................................518-487-2288 2017-18 Record ...............................................17-17-6 Fax .............................................................518-487-2290 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Record .................... 10-9-3 Web Site .................................www.ecachockey.com @ColgateMIH GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM @COLGATE_MIH 2018-19 ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous Team BY STATE/PROVINCE/ 1 Mitch Benson Fr. G 6-1 185 Windsor, Ontario / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) COUNTRY 2 Paul Meyer Jr. D 6-4 223 Edina, Minn. / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 3 Ken Citron Sr. D 6-1 205 Cos Cob, Conn. / Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Ontario (6) ..................Benson 4 Willie Brooks Sr. D 6-0 195 Locust, N.J. / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) ............ Craig, Dauda, McGuire 5 Paul McAvoy So. F 6-2 200 Richmond, Ky. / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) .......................... Panetta, Racine 6 Ross Craig Jr. D 6-0 200 South Glengarry, Ontario / Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Alberta (3) ...........McKechney 7 Josh McKechney So. F 6-1 195 Calgary, Alberta / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) .....................McMann, Tschumi 8 John Snodgrass Jr. F 6-0 185 Eagan, Minn. / Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) Minnesota (3) .............. Meyer 9 Bobby McMann Jr. F 6-1 203 Wainwright, Alberta / Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL) 11 Nick Austin So. D 5-11 185 St. Louis Park, Minn. / Madison Capitols (USHL) ..................... Snodgrass, Austin 12 Adam Dauda Sr. F 6-0 190 Kitchener, Ontario / Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Connecticut (2) ............Citron 13 Rory McGuire Sr. F 6-1 203 Bracebridge, Ontario / Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) ........................................Marshall 14 Jared Cockrell Jr. F 5-11 180 Kents Hill, Maine / Brooks Bandits (AJHL) New York (2) ....... Lunn, Sharf 15 Jacob Panetta Jr. D 6-0 187 Belleville, Ontario / Wellington Dukes (OJHL) Manitoba (2) ...............Penner 16 Griffin Lunn Fr. F 5-10 190 Lockport, N.Y. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) .........................................Jeanson 17 Ben Sharf Jr. F 5-11 190 Williamsville, N.Y. / Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) New Jersey (1) ............ Brooks 19 Henry Marshall So. F 6-1 180 New Canaan, Conn. / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) Kentucky (1) ..............McAvoy 21 Tyler Penner Jr. F 5-11 193 Winnipeg, Manitoba / Steinbach Pistons (MJHL) Maine (1) ....................Cockrell 22 Tyler Jeanson So. F 5-8 175 Carman, Manitoba / Minot Minotauros (NAHL) B.C. (1) ...........................Stewart 23 Jeff Stewart Fr. F 6-3 190 Surrey, British Columbia / Surrey Eagles (BCHL) N.H. (1) ...................... Cosgrove 24 Trevor Cosgrove So. D 6-0 194 Exeter, N.H. / Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 25 Evan Tschumi So. F 6-2 205 Calgary, Alberta / Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) Nova Scotia (1)...........Quillan 28 Hunter Racine Sr. F 5-10 192 Ottawa, Ontario/ Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) Quebec (1) .................... Farrier 29 Nick Quillan So. D 6-0 190 Halifax, Nova Scotia / Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) Massachusetts (1) ..... Friend 31 Andrew Farrier Fr. G 6-2 195 Montreal, Quebec / Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) 32 Will Friend Fr. G 6-2 165 South Hamilton, Mass. / The Governor’s Academy (Prep) Head Coach: Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ’84), 26th season BY CLASS Assistant Coach: Mike Harder (Colgate ’97), Fifth season Seniors (5) ......................Citron Assistant Coach:
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