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COLORADO COLLEGE HOCKEY 2020-21 GAME NOTES TWO-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS / NINE-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Athletics Communications Contact: Jerry Cross | email: [email protected] | office: 719-389-6755 | cell: 719-205-4432 2020-21 Schedule Game 11 Sunday, Jan. 11 Date Opponent Time/Result Date: Dec. 8 Western Mich.*# T, 3-3 (ot) Time: 7:07 p.m. Dec. 9 #18 Omaha*# (ATTSN) L, 1-6 Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Dec. 11 Western Mich.*# (ATTSN) L, 2-5 Venue: Broadmoor World Arena Dec. 13 #3 Minn. Duluth*# (ATTSN) W, 4-1 Radio: KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 FM / 1240 AM #3 Colorado College TV: AT&T SportsNet North Dakota Dec. 15 Miami*# (ATTSN) W, 4-1 Tigers Fighting Hawks Dec. 18 #9 St. Cloud St.*# (ATTSN) L, 3-4 (ot) Live Streaming: NCHC.tv Dec. 19 Miami*# (ATTSN) T, 1-1 (ot) 3-5-2 Overall Series: North Dakota leads 162-84-11 7-2-1 Overall 7-2-1 NCHC Dec. 21 #11 Omaha*# L, 0-3 3-5-2 NCHC First Game: 2/12/48, UND won 8-4 0-0-0 Home 1-0-0 Home Last Game: 2/1/20, UND won 8-1 Jan. 1 #14 Univ. of Denver* (CBSSN) W, 4-3 0-1-0 Away 0-0-0 Away Jan. 2 #14 @Univ. of Denver* (ALT) L, 1-6 2-4-2 Neutral Streak: North Dakota - 3 7-2-1 Neutral Jan. 10 North Dakota* (ATTSN) 7:07 pm 2020-21 Roster Jan. 11 North Dakota* 7:07 pm Jan. 15 Omaha* 7:07 pm No. Player Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Hometown Last Team 1 Jake Begley G 6-1 158 Fr. Mahtomedi, MN Brockville Braves Jan. 16 Omaha* 7:07 pm 2 Chad Sasaki D 5-7 150 So. Cypress, CA Wenatchee Wild Jan. 22 @North Dakota* 7:37 pm 4 Bryan Yoon D 6-1 171 Jr. Parker, CO Tri-City Storm 5 Jack Millar D 6-5 211 Fr. Westminster, CO Cedar Rapids Roughriders Jan. 23 @North Dakota* 6:07 pm 7 Chase Foley D 5-10 168 Fr. Mendota Heights, MN Sioux Falls Stampede Feb. 4 @Omaha* 7:07 pm 8 Zach Berzolla D 6-2 202 Sr. Howell, NJ Muskegon Lumberjacks Feb. 5 @Omaha* 7:07 pm 9 Jackson Ross D 6-0 184 Jr. Denver, CO Surrey Eagles 10 Patrick Cozzi F 5-9 167 So. Greenlawn, NY Prince George Spruce Kings Feb. 18 Minn. Duluth* TBA 11 Ray Christy F 5-10 165 Fr. St. Paul, MN Sioux City Musketeers Feb. 20 St. Cloud State* 12:07 pm 12 Ben Copeland F 6-1 176 Jr. Edina, MN Waterloo Black Hawks Feb. 27 Univ. of Denver* 7:07 pm 13 Jordan Biro F 5-7 151 Fr. Sherwood Park, ALB Spruce Grove Saints 16 Jackson Jutting F 5-10 196 Fr. Savage, MN Cedar Rapids Roughriders Mar. 6 @Univ. of Denver* TBA 17 Tyler Coffey F 5-10 179 Fr. Hamilton, NJ Sioux Falls Stampede Mar. 12-14 NCHC First Round TBA 18 Connor Mayer D 5-11 177 So. Champlin, MN Central Illinois Flying Aces Mar. 19-20 NCHC Frozen Faceoff TBA 19 Troy Conzo F 5-11 157 Sr. Nesconset, NY Wenatchee Wild 20 Logan Will F 5-11 186 Fr. Ames, IA Omaha Lancers Mar. 26-28 NCAA Regionals TBA 21 Grant Cruikshank F 5-11 186 Jr. Delafield, WI Penticton Vees Apr. 8-10 NCAA Frozen Four TBA 22 Dominic Basse G 6-6 184 Fr. Alexandria, VA Youngstown Phantoms 23 Hugo Blixt D 6-4 199 Jr. Linkoping, Sweden Boston University 24 Jack Gates F 5-7 153 Sr. Oceanside, CA Janesville Jets Home Games in Bold 25 Brian Williams F 5-10 160 Sr. San Diego, CA Wenatchee Wild # Game in Omaha, Neb. (NCHC Pod) 27 Josiah Slavin F 6-3 187 So. Erie, CO Chicago Steel * NCHC Opponent 28 Nick Andrews D 5-10 192 Fr. Canton, MI Des Moines Buccaneers ATTSN - AT&T SportsNet 29 Brian Hawkinson F 5-10 170 Jr. Centennial, CO Miami University CBSSN - CBS Sports Network ALT - Altitude 30 Matt Vernon G 5-11 166 So. Calgary, ALB Aberdeen Wings Times local to site of game and subject to change 34 Marc Pasemko F 5-9 170 Fr. Edmonton, ALB Okotoks Oilers 36 McKay Flanagan D 6-1 197 Sr. Ridgefield, CT Langley Rivermen 41 Hunter McKown F 6-0 195 Fr. San Jose, CA U.S. National U-18 Team Head Coach: Mike Haviland (Elmira College, 1990) Assistant Coaches: R.J. Enga (Colorado College, 1995) / Leon Hayward (Northeastern, 2002) Director of Hockey Operations: Travis Culhane (Western Michigan, 2017) Broadcast Information 2020-21 Quick Facts Radio: KRDO NewsRadio 105.5 and 92.5 FM / 1240 AM Ken Landau | Play-by-Play Coaching Staff Television: AT&T SportsNet Head Coach: Mike Haviland (DirecTV 683 | DISH 414 | Comcast 35/702 | Prism 760/1760) Alma Mater, Yr: Elmira College, 1990 Record at School, Yrs: 63-136-20, Six Seasons Live Streaming: NCHC.tv Career Record, Yrs: Same Office Phone: 719-389-6480 Website: www.cctigers.com Assistant Coaches: Twitter: CC_Hockey1 R.J. Enga / Colorado College, 1995 Leon Hayward / Northeastern, 2002 Facebook: Colorado College Tiger Hockey Director of Hockey Operations: Tigers Host #3 North Dakota Travis Culhane / Western Michigan, 2017 Due to a late schedule change, Colorado College will host the No. 3-ranked North Dakota Fighting Hawks on Sunday, Jan. 10, at the Broadmoor World Arena. The puck Team Information drops at 7:07 p.m. The game will be broadcast in Colorado Springs on KRDO NewsRadio 2019-20 Overall Record: 11-20-3 105.5 FM, 1240 AM and 92.5 FM and televised live on AT&T SportsNet, ROOT SPorts 2019-20 Conference Record: 4-17-3 Northwest and Midco Sports Network. 2018-19 Conference Finish: Eighth Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 16 / 14 Recent Schedule Changes Due to a combination of positive COVID-19 tests, contact tracing and subsequent quar- Program History First Year of Hockey: 1938 antining of individuals within the Denver hockey program, the Denver and Colorado All-Time Record: 1211-1288-145 College home-and-home series scheduled for Friday, Jan. 8 and Saturday, Jan. 9, was No. Yrs. in NCAA Tourney / Last: 12 / 2011 postponed. In its place, Colorado College will now host North Dakota on Sunday, Jan. No. Yrs. in Frozen Four / Last: 3 / 2005 10 and Monday, Jan. 11 for a two-game set. In addition, the NCHC announced the No. NCAA Championships / Last: 2 / 1957 Overall NCAA Tournament Record: 18-20 Tigers will make a trip to Minnesota from Feb. 18-20 to make up their two postponed contests from the NCHC Pod. CC will face Minnesota Duluth on Thursday, Feb. 18, and St. Cloud State on Saturday, Feb. 20. Pronunciation Guide 1 BEGLEY, Jake..................................BEGG-lee Last Time Out 2 SASAKI, Chad .......................... Suh-SAW-kee Brett Stapley and Reid Irwin each scored twice to lead 14th-ranked Denver to a 6-1 vic- 4 YOON, Bryan....................................... YOON tory over Colorado College Saturday night at Magness Arena. Stapley opened the scoring 5 MILLAR, Jack ................................Muh-LARR with a power-play goal at the 7:32 mark of the first period. He took a back pass at his 7 FOLEY, Chase .................................. FOAL-ee own blue line, skated through center ice and placed a wrister from the top of the right 8 BERZOLLA, Zach ...................... Burr-ZOAL-uh circle past CC goalie Dominic Basse. Basse did his best to keep the Tigers in the game the 9 ROSS, Jackson .......................................ROSS 10 COZZI, Patrick .............................. KAW-zee remainder of the period, including an outstanding save on a partial breakaway by Grif- 11 CHRISTY, Ray ...............................KRISS-tee fin Mendel with two minutes left in the opening frame. Carter Savoie put the Pioneers 12 COPELAND, Ben .........................COPE-lund ahead 2-0 with a power-play goal of his own at the 7:11 mark of the second period. He 13 BIRO, Jordan ..................................BYE-row took a feed from Mike Benning and put a shot from the right circle over Basse’s shoul- 16 JUTTING, Jackson ......................... JUTT-ing der. A couple of minutes later, the Tigers (3-5-2) had a couple of great looks as freshmen 17 COFFEY, Tyler ................................COFF-ee Jordan Biro and Marc Pasemko each nearly missed cutting the Denver lead in half. Brian 18 MAYER, Connor ..............................MAY-er Hawkinson did just that with his first goal as a Tiger, completing a 2-on-1 with Josiah 19 CONZO, Troy .................................CON-zoh Slavin at 12:26 of the middle frame. The junior transfer from Miami University gathered 20 WILL, Logan ..........................................Will Slavin’s pass in front of DU goalie Corbin Kaczperski and beat him between his legs. 21 CRUIKSHANK, Grant .............CROOK-shank Denver regained a two-goal lead when Reid Irwin scored with just 11.8 seconds left in 22 BASSE, Dominic .............................BASS-ee 23 BLIXT, Hugo ....................................... BLIXT the second period for a 3-1 advantage. The Pioneers (4-7-1) added three goals in the 24 GATES, Jack ......................................GATES final period and Matt Vernon relieved Basse after Irwin notched his second of the game 25 WILLIAMS, Brian .........................WILLIAMS to make it 5-1 just over five minutes into the stanza. Stapley collected his second of the 27 SLAVIN, Josiah .............................. SLAY-vin contest with an unassisted goal at the 7:29 mark. Kaczperski and Basse each finished the 28 ANDREWS, Nicklas .................... ANN-drooz game with 17 saves. 29 HAWKINSON, Brian ...............HAWK-in-sun 30 VERNON, Matt .............................. VER-nun Up Next 34 PASEMKO, Marc ................Puh-SEMM-koe The Tigers and North Dakota battle again on Monday, Jan.