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1987

1987-1988 Team Guide, Men's Ice Hockey

State University of New York College at Cortland

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/menicehockey_documents RED DRAGON HOCKEY GUIDE 1987-88

State University of New York at Cortland GO RED DRAGONS!

PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 2070 Upper Lake Road, Elmira, N.Y. 14903 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK 1987-88 COLLEGE AT CORTLAND RED DRAGON • Location: Cortland, N.Y. 13045 • Enrollment: 5,600 • President: Dr. James M. Clark • Colors: Red and White • Nickname: Red Dragons HOCKEY GUIDE • Home Arena: Park Center Ice Arena • Capacity: 2,500 • Head Coach: Al MacCormack • Alma Mater: (St. Lawrence '74) • Assistant Coach: Jon Gabriele • Trainer: Russ Kippen • 1987-88 Captains: Tim Kelley, Dennis Starkey

DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS

Area Code (607) Quick Facts/Directory/Contents 1 Head Coach Al MacCormack 2 Hockey Office 753-4990 Head Coach: Al MacCormack Assistant Coach Jon Gabriele 2

Ice Arena 753-4961 1987-88 Cortland Hockey Roster 4 Director: Al MacCormack Player Profiles/Photos 7-12

Athletic Department 753-4953 1987-88 Cortland Hockey Schedule 14 Director: Dr. Lee Roberts Hockey Officials' Signals 14 Sports Information 753-2518 Composite 1987-88 SUNYAC Schedule 16 Director: Peter D. Koryzno All-Time Cortland Records vs. Opponents 16 Admissions Office 753-4711 Director: Thomas A. Syracuse Cortland Hockey Coaching Records 16 Cortland College Profile Inside Back Cover

Team Photo Back Cover

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The 1987-88 Cortland Ice Hockey Guide was edited by Peter D. Koryzno, Sports Information Director. Special thanks to Frank P olera for assistance in copy State University of New York and the College at Cortland do not dis­ preparation, to Peter Morenus for the cover photos, to criminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability or Darlene Wildermuth for ad sales, and to Kira Silverbird marital status in admissions, employment and treatment of students and and Terry Brennan at the CCSA Print Shop. employees.

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Al MacCormack Jon Gabriele before and after the game

HEAD COACH AL MacCORMACK jSph Uragmt Beginning his seventh season as Red Dragon head coach, Al MacCormack doubles as the Park Center Ice Arena director and an instructor in the Physical Education Department at Cortland.

A native of Sidney, Nova Scotia, MacCormack attended St. Lawrence University in Canton where he was captain and MVP of both the soccer and hockey squads. He set school scoring record in soccer, while in hockey his Saints TRY OUR DRAGON SPECIAL teammates included two current NHL coaches: Mike (Pizza with the works) Keenan of the Philadelphia Flyers and Jacques Martin of SUBS — SALADS the St. Louis Blues. LEGAL BEVERAGES • OPEN 7 DAYS After graduating from St. Lawrence in 1974, Mac­ 753-7746 Cormack went to Ithaca College where he taught and coached. From 1975 to 1980, his Bomber soccer units went Tompkins Street across from P. E.R. 38-43-4 and participated in two NCAA tournaments. Named the New York State Soccer Coach of the Year in 1980, MacCormack earned a master's degree in physical education at Ithaca. He also assisted coaching Elmira Col­ On-Campus Banking Convenience lege to three NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament bids. He has been assistant soccer coach at Cortland since 1981. with

"We have a bunch of hard workers and, if we work hard CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK every shift out of every game, we will win a lot of games this year," MacCormack said. "I am looking for us to play a Full Service Office: much tougher brand of hockey this year. I would like to see the team control its own destiny this year." SUNY Cort land • Neubig Hall • 753-3868

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-3- 1987-88 CORTLAND STATE ICE HOCKEY ROSTER

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1 Rick DeRose G Sr. 5-6 150 Williamstown, MA (Mt. Greylock) 2 Paul Hackett D Sr 6-2 205 Elizabethtown (St. Johns) 3 Eric Lopez RW So. 5-7 155 Boxboro, MA (Acton-Boxboro) 4 Dan McGillicuddy D Fr. 5-8 155 Stony Point (North Rockland) 5 Jeff Stremick D So. 5-11 165 Rochester (Irondequoit) 6 Jeff Steele D Jr. 5-9 175 Burlington, VT (Trinity Pawling) 7 Pat Snyder C Jr 5-9 180 Hannawa Falls (Potsdam) 8 Mike Nevil LW Sr 6-0 190 Brick, NJ (Northwood Prep) 9 Dennis Starkey LW Jr. 5-7 170 Kenmore (Kenmore East) 10 Bill Zazynski C Jr 5-7 160 West Seneca (Bishop Timon) 11 Jay Brandel C Jr. 5-9 165 Spring Valley (Spring Valley) 12 Todd Defayette LW Fr 5-6 170 Peru (St. Johns) 13 Sam Fensterstock RW Fr. 6-0 170 Port Washington (Great Neck North) 14 George Nuccio RW Jr 5-10 175 New City (Clarkstown) 15 Tim Kelley RW Sr. 6-0 210 Plattsburgh (Pittsburgh) 16 Bob Hart D Sr. 5-10 170 Massena (Massena) 17 Matt Hart LW Fr. 5-9 155 Massena (Massena) 18 Rich Yockell D So. 5-11 175 North Syracuse (CBA) 19 Mike Sullivan D Sr 5-9 195 Flushing (Francis Lewis) 20 Tim Tufford C Fr. 6-0 180 Ithaca (Ithaca) 21 Jack Carcia C Sr 5-8 169 Bronx (Mt. St. Michael) 22 Wayne Lopez LW Jr 5-8 170 Boxboro, MA (Acton-Boxboro) 23 Allen Benda LW Sr. 6-0 185 Skaneateles (Skaneateles) 24 Charles Vinal C So. 6-1 200 Liverpool (Liverpool) 30 Dave Cooper G Fr. 5-10 170 Williamsville (Williamsville East) 30 Scott Storrar G Fr 5-7 165 Skaneateles (Skaneateles) Doug Gillin LW Fr. 5-7 155 Binghamton (Chenango Forks) Skaneateles (Skaneateles) -- Todd Sunday D Fr. 5-8 165

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Allen Benda Senior Left Wing Skaneateles, New York Major: Physical Education

Allen begins his second season with the Red Dragons- Tallied a goal and an assist in limited action last season... A member of the Cortland State varsity soccer squad...A graduate of Skaneateles High School... Participated in soc­ Allen Benda Jay Brandel cer and track. Transfer from Cayuga Community College... Soccer team captain and MVP his sophomore year...COACH MacCORMACK: "Allen is a defensive minded forward who checks very well." PARENTS: Carl and Barb Benda BROTHERS/SISTERS: Kristi, Holly, Troy, Tyler.

Jay Brandel Junior Center Jack Carcia Dave Cooper Spring Valley, New York Major: Communications Dave Cooper

Jay was the Dragons sixth leading scorer last Freshman season...Finished with 10 goals and 16 assists...Beginning his Goalie third year with the Red Dragon program...A graduate of Williamsville, New York Spring Valley High School... Transfer from Rockland Com­ Major: Economics munity College...COACH MacCORMACK: "Good puck- handler, a heady player. Jay will be looked upon to do some Dave comes to Cortland after leading the Amherst Junior scoring for us. He works very well with linemate Mike Knights to a state and National Junior Championship last Nevil." PARENTS: Jerry and Alice Brandel season...An All-State and All-America selection last BROTHERS/SISTERS: Mike season...Led all goalies in national play with the lowest goals against average... A graduate of Williamsville East High School... Minoring in Business Management...COACH MacCORMACK: "Dave played for the national junior B Jack Carcia team. Needs experience at the collegiate level." PARENTS: Gerald and Illene Cooper BROTHERS/SISTERS: Stacey, Senior Laura. Center Bronx, New York Todd Defayette Major: Physical Education Freshman Jack led the team in scoring last season... Netted 12 goals Left Wing and 25 assists for 37 points including three power play Peru, New York goals...Registered a hat trick in a 15-1 win over Scranton Major: Undecided University last year... A graduate of Mount St. Michael Academy in the Bronx... Lettered in hockey and basket­ A graduate of St. Johns Central High School in Pit­ ball... Hockey team MVP and captain his senior year...Was tsburgh...Lettered in hockey, football and baseball... Cap­ also an All-Conference and All-County his senior tained the hockey team his junior and senior year... Two- season...Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at time All-Conference selection in hockey... Member of the Cortland...COACH MacCORMACK: "Jack is one of the State High School championship team his junior most skillful skaters on the team. Handles the puck with year...COACH MacCORMACK: "Small but quick. We look ease. He will be looked upon as a team leader." PARENTS: for him to play in mad down situations as well as a regular Jack and Margaret Carcia BROTHERS/SISTERS: Dennis, shift." PARENTS: Kenneth and Victoria Defayette Joey, Denise. BROTHERS/SISTERS: Tara

-7- Rick DeRose

Senior Goalie Williamstown, Massachusetts Major: Sociology

Rick returns for his third season in the Red Dragon goal... Played in 14 contests last season...Had an 84.9 save percentage and a 5.18 average with 294 saves last winter...Recorded 746 saves in 25 games during the 1985- Todd Defayette Bob Hart 1986 season...A graduate of Mount Greylock High School...Holds school records for most saves and most shutouts in a season... All-County and All-Conference hock­ ey goalie...Won ECAC rookie honors during his freshman season at Oswego State...COACH MacCORMACK: Our starting this year. Can be a very strong goal- tender. He is quick and has a good glove hand. He will be looked upon to be the heart of our defense." PARENTS: Louis and Helen DeRose BROTHERS/SISTERS: Tony, Luanne Sam Fensterstock

Matt Hart Tim Kelley Freshman Right Wing Port Washington, New York Major: Management Science

A graduate of Great Neck North High School... Lettered in baseball... An Honors Accounting student in high school...COACH MacCORMACK: "Sam has good size but needs a little seasoning." PARENTS: Joan and Albert Fensterstock BROTHERS/SISTERS: David, Annie.

Doug Gillin

Eric Lopez Wayne Lopez Freshman Left Wing Binghamton, New York Major: Physical Education

A graduate of Chenango Forks High School... Lettered in football and hockey...Captained both squads his senior year...Two-time hockey team MVP...Led the Binghamton Whalers junior team in scoring last season...COACH MacCORMACK: "Doug will be used as a utility forward. He has potential but needs a little experience." PARENTS: Paul and Janet Gillin BROTHERS/SISTERS: Denise, Beth.

Dan McGillicuddy Mike Nevil Paul Hackett

Senior Defense Elizabethtown, New York Major: Physical Education

A returning veteran on the squad beginning his third year with the team... Had 3 goals and 12 assists last winter for the Dragons...A standout athlete at St. Johns Academy in Pit­ tsburgh... Lettered in hockey, basketball and soccer...Cap­ tained hockey and soccer units his senior year...MVP of the Sam Fensterstock Rick DeRose soccer team his senior year...A transfer from North Country

-8- Community College...COACH MacCORMACK: "I want Eric Lopez Paul to get the and move it out of our zone for us. He has been an excellent shot blocker in the past. Our biggest Sophomore defensemen." PARENTS: Pail and Mary Hackett Right Wing BROTHERS/SISTERS: Joe, Eileen, Beth, Mai. Acton, Massachusetts Major: Undecided Bob Hart Saw limited action last season as a freshman due to an in­ jury... A hockey standout at Acton-Boxboro High School in Senior Massachusetts... Team captain and MVP his senior year... Defense Two-time All-Conference and All-County selection...Also Massena, New York led the league in scoring his senior season...COACH Major: Communications MacCORMACK: "A quick forward who has worked his way into the lineup. He has yet to show what he can really do." Bob returns to the Dragon lineup after sitting out last PARENTS: Ron and Linda Lopez BROTHERS/SISTERS: semester...Had a goal and three assists in 13 first semester Wayne, Steven, Jill. contests last winter...Scored six goals and added 10 assists his freshman campaign...Tallied 10 points his sophomore Wayne Lopez season...Lettered in football and hockey at Massena High SchooL.COACH MacCORMACK: "A welcome addition Junior to our defensive corps taking a semester off. A good solid Left Wing player and will be pressed into duty early." PARENTS: Acton, Massachusetts Andrew and Katherine BROTHERS/SISTERS: Matt, Major: Economics Andy. Wayne scored six goals and assisted on 12 others last season... Tallied three goals and assisted on 11 his freshman Matt Hart season... Competed in scholastic hockey for all four seasons at Acton-Boxboro High School in Massachusetts...Member Freshman of League Championship squad his junior year...Minoring in Left Wing Management Science...COACH MacCORMACK: "A flashy Massena, New York forward who has moved from center to left wing." Major: Undecided PARENTS: Ron and Linda Lopez BROTHERS/SISTERS: Eric, Steven, Jill. Matt joins older brother Bob on the Cortland team this season... A graduate of Massena High School...Lettered in Dan McGillicuddy hockey and lacrosse...Member of last seasons Section 10 championship team...The squad also finished second in Freshman New York State last season...COACH MacCORMACK: Defense "Matt is very quick on the skates and a very hard hitter. A Stony Point, New York freshman who needs some skillwork. PARENTS: Andrew Major: Physical Education and Katherine Hart BROTHERS/SISTERS: Bob, Andy. A graduate of North Rockland High School...Played hock­ ey all four years-Captained the squad three straight Tim Kelley seasons...Two-time All-Conference selection...Earned All- County honors three straight years-Team won sectional Senior championship last season... Right Wing COACH MacCORMACK: "Dan has fine skills. He just Pittsburgh, New York needs to get used to playing college hockey." PARENTS: Major: Psychology Dan and Linda McGillicuddy BROTHERS/SISTERS: Rick. Tim begins his first full season with the Red Mike Nevil Dragons...Scored seven goals and had three assists in 13 second semester games last winter...A transfer from Senior Potsdam State where he played hockey for two seasons...A Left Wing graduate of Plattsburgh High School... Brick, New Jersey Lettered in hockey, soccer and baseball—Captained the Major: Communications hockey and soccer squads his senior year... Both units cap­ tured sectional and regional titles that season...All-con­ Captained the squad the past two seasons... Has scored ference selection in soccer...COACH MacCORMACK: "A 34 goals in three seasons and has 37 assists.Leading scorer big forward who is going to add a lot of muscle to our on the team as a freshman...Fifth in scoring on team last lineup. He will be a big factor offensively for us this year." season with 13 goals and 16 assists...Competed in scholastic PARENTS: Fred and Roberta Kelly soccer and hockey at Norwood Prep in Lake BROTHERS/SISTERS: None Placid...COACH MacCORMACK: "Has been one of our top scorers over the past three years. Mike possesses an ex-

-9- cellent shot. He will be looked upon to play a role on our Jeff Steele power play as well as a regular shift." PARENTS: Robert and Shirley Nevil BROTHERS/SISTERS: Debbie, Kathy. Junior Defense Burlington, Vermont George Nuccio Major: Economics

Junior Jeff begins his third season with the Red Dragons.He Right Wing scored one goal and registered five assists...Lettered in foot­ New City, New York ball, baseball, football at Trinity-Pawling Prep in Pawling, Major: Communications New York-Captained the football and baseball teams his senior year...Led football team in tackles and was named Second leading scorer on the team last winter with 14 team MVP...COACH MacCORMACK: "If he can stay in­ goals and 19 assists—Tallied seven power play goals in his jury free will be one of our better defensemen. He is good first season with the Red Dragons...A transfer from New putting the puck in the corners." PARENTS: Donald and England College where he played hockey his freshman Lisa Steele BROTHERS/SISTERS: Pam, Greg. year...An All-Rockland County scholastic hockey player... Hockey team MVP at Clarkstown North High School his senior year...COACH MacCORMACK: "Has the ability to Scott Storrar put the puck in the net. He has proven he can score goals. Will also play in power play and shorthanded situations. His Freshman key also is that he is a very hard hitter." PARENT: George Goalie Nuccio Sr. BROTHERS/SISTERS: Eric, Eva, Lee. Mahopac, New York Major: Management Pat Snyder Scott will add depth to the Dragon goaltending duties this winter...Attended Mahopac High School and Trinity-Pawl­ Junior ing Prep...A lacrosse midfielder in high school...Honor roll Center student while in high school—COACH MacCORMACK: Hannawa Falls, New York "Scott is small and quick. He will just need some playing ex­ Major: Recreation perience on the college level." PARENTS: John and Peggy BROTHERS/SISTERS: John, Peggy. Pat scored three goals and had five assists in 13 second semester contests—Transfer from Potsdam...A Potsdam Jeff Stremick High School graduate—Lettered in hockey, and soc­ cer...All-Conference selection in all three sports...Cap­ Sophomore tained the golf team all four seasons...COACH Defense MacCORMACK: "He had a good semester for us last Rochester, New York semester. His quickness and puckhandling will be a key." Major: Political Science PARENTS: Charles and Joyce Snyder BROTHERS/SISTERS: None Jeff saw limited action last season in his first year with the Red Dragons—Scored one goal...A graduate of Irondequoit High School—Lettered in hockey and lacrosse... All-County selection his senior season...COACH MacCORMACK: Dennis Starkey "Didn't see much action as a freshman last season. He is ex­ pected to play a defensive role for us this season." Junior PARENTS: Jerry and Gail Stremick Left Wing BROTHERS/SISTERS: Jill Kenmore, New York Major: Education Mike Sullivan

The Red Letter Award winner last season...Red Dragon Senior co-captain this season...Dennis was the Dragons top goal Defense scorer last winter with 20...His 31 points was third on the Flushing, New York squad...Had eight power play goals which was second best Major: Communications on the team...Transfer from Brockport State where he played hockey...Has also played with the Buffalo Junior Mike is making the transition from forward to defense Sabres and the Rochester Junior Americans...A graduate of this season...Scored three goals and added nine assists last Kenmore East High School where he lettered in soccer and season...Beginning his fourth year with the Red Dragons...A track-COACH MacCORMACK: "Dennis is probably one graduate of Francis Lewis High School in Flushing—Minor- of our most skilled forwards with the puck. A very smart in­ ing in English-COACH MacCORMACK: "I look for Mike dividual who knows the game. He is able to get himself and to make the change from forward to defense this year. Even others free in the offensive zone." PARENTS: Roy and in a learning experience I still expect a lot from him." Nancy Starkey BROTHERS/SISTERS: Donna PARENTS: James Sullivan BROTHERS/SISTERS: Norah.

-10- Todd Sunday

Freshman Defense Skaneateles, New York Major: Undecided

Todd comes to cortland from the very successful program at Skaneateles High School...Team won league and sectional titles...Lettered in hockey, soccer and golf...Soccer and golf squads also won league and sectional titles...Captain and leading scorer on the soccer team his Doug Gillin Paul Hackett senior year...COACH MacCORMACK: "Todd comes from a very strong high school program. He is young, and will be a factor for us in the future." PARENTS: Don and Sherry Sunday BROTHERS/SISTERS: Scott

Tim Tufford Freshman Defense Ithaca, New York Major: Management Science

A graduate of Ithaca High School... Lettered in hockey George Nuccio Pat Snyder and baseball... Captain and All-Conference selection in hockey his senior season...Team won two divisional titles during his four year playing career...Leading scorer on team last season...COACH MacCORMACK: "Tim is very good with the puck. He possesses a lot of offensive skills." PARENTS: Peter and Laura Tufford BROTHERS/SISTERS: Ted

Charles Vina! Sophomore Center Liverpool, New York Dennis Starkey Jeff Steele Major: Economics

Scored one goal and had three assists in his first year with the Red Dragons last season... Deans List student at Cortland...Lettered in hockey, football and lacrosse at Liverpool High School...Captained and MVP of team his senior year...Also was and All-Conference and an All-Coun­ ty selection...COACH MacCORMACK: "He has good of­ fensive skills. Should be able to get some goal production for our forwards." PARENTS: Larry Vinal and Anne Bar­ rett BROTHERS/SISTERS: Larry, Rick, Jake, Malarie.

Richard Yockell Scott Storrar Jeff Stremick Sophomore Defense North Syracuse, New York Major: Undecided

Rich enjoyed a very successful freshman season...Scored six goals and assisted on nine others for 15 points...Tallied three power play goals...A graduate of Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse...Hockey team captain and MVP his senior season...All-County and All-Conference selec- tion...Also competed in scholastic soccer and baseball...COACH MacCORMACK: "An excellent defen- Mike Sullivan Todd Sunday

-11- semen both defensively and offensively...Carries the puck from one end to the other and is able to set up a lot of goals." PARENTS: Gaston and Kathleen Yockell BROTHERS/SISTERS: John-Guy, Kathleen.

Bill Zazynski

Junior Center West Seneca, New York Major: Physical Education Tim Tufford Charles Vinal Scored three goals and had five assists in 13 second semester contests last winter...Transfer from ...A graduate of Bishop Timon High School in Buffalo...All-Catholic selection in hockey and ...Also lettered in soccer...MVP selection for all three sports...Minoring in Sports Management...COAC H MacCORMACK: "A very quick forward. He is a scrappy player. Scores most of his goals right around the net fighting for possession. Also a good defensive forward." PARENTS: William and Linda Zazynski BROTHERS/SISTERS: Ellen.

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-13- 1987-88 CORTLAND ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE

OCTOBER A 7:30 BOARDING SLASHING 24 Villanova St. John's H 7:30 Pounding the A series of chop­ 30 closed fist of one ping motions with hand Into the the edge of one NOVEMBER open palm of the hand across the 3:00 1 St. John's A other hand. opposite forearm. 7 Potsdam H 7:30 11 Geneseo A 7:30 13 Scranton A 8:00 18 Binghamton H 7:30 8:00 ICING CHARGING 21 Brockport A H 7:30 1. Indication of Rotating clenched 23 Buffalo State possible icing vio­ fists around one lation, back offi­ another in front of DECEMBER cial raises arm. chest. 1 Oswego H 7:30 2. Front man 3 Hobart H 7:30 blows whistle. JANUARY 13 Hobart A 7:30 SLOW WHISTLE 15 Binghamton A 7:30 Either arm. In 7:30 19 Fredonia A dl INTERFERENCE which whistle is H 7:30 held, extended 23 Plattsburgh Crossed arms, above head. If 27 Oswego A 7:30 stationary in front play returns to 29 Geneseo H 7:30 of chest Neutral Zone 30 Brockport H 7:30 without stoppage, arm is drawn down the instant FEBRUARY the puck crosses 5 Fredonia A 7:30 the line. 6 Scranton H 7:30 HIGH-STICKING 12 Plattsburgh A 8:00 13 Potsdam A 3:00 Holding both fists, A 7:30 clenched, one HOLDING 18 Hamilton immediately a- Clasping either bove the other, at wrist with the the height of the other hand well in forehead. Iront of the chest. HOOKING ELBOWING A series of tug­ ging motions with Tapping either CROSS­ both amis, as if CHECKING AND elbow with the pulling something •_J-7 ILLEGAL USE OF opposite hand. toward the stom- HANDS TRIPPING ache. A series of for­ Extending right ward and back­ leg forward, clear ward motions with of the ice. and both fists clench­ striking It with ed extending from right hand below "WASH-OUT* the chest the knee. Both arms swung laterally across the body with DELAYED palms down: CALLING OF PENALTY MISCONDUCT 1. When used by thd Referee It Referee repeated­ Placing of both I means goal dis­ ly points, with free hands on hips allowed. hand (without several times and 2. When used by whistle) to player 11 pointing to penal- Linesmen It me ans to be penalized "lied player. there Is no Icing or until play Is no off-side stopped.

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-15- STATE UNIVERSITY OF CORTLAND COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY NEW YORK ATHLETIC COACHING RECORDS

CONFERENCE GEORGE BROWN (Club Team) 1973-75: (29-6-1) 1987-88 ICE HOCKEY 1975-76: 8-11-1 SCHEDULE G. FORBES KEITH 1976-81: (28-72-0) Oct. 31 Plattsburgh at Fredonia Jan. 19 Plattsburgh at Potsdam Cortland at Fredonia AL MacCORMACK Nov. 7 Potsdam at Cortland Jan.22 Potsdam at Geneseo 1981-present: (40-115-2) Nov. 11 Cortland at Geneseo Potsdam at Oswego Jan. 23 Plattsburgh at Cortland Potsdam at Brockport Nov. 13 Brockport at Potsdam Geneseo at Fredonia

Nov. 14 Fredonia at Geneseo Jan. 27 Cortland at Oswego Brockport at Plattsburgh Jan. 29 Geneseo at Cortland Nov. 20 Fredonia at Oswego Jan. 30 Brockport at Cortland Nov. 21 Cortland at Brockport Oswego at Geneseo

Nov. 24 Potsdam at Plattsburgh Feb. 2 Fredonia at Brockport

Dec. 1 Oswego at Cortland Feb. 5 Fredonia at Cortland Geneseo at Potsdam Dec. 4 Plattsburgh at Oswego Oswego at Plattsburgh Brockport at Geneseo Feb. 6 Plattsburgh at Geneseo CORTLAND ST. SERIES RECORDS Dec. 5 Potsdam at Fredonia Plattsburgh at Geneseo Feb. 9 Oswego at Brockport VS. ALL OPPONENTS

Dec. 8 Brockport at Fredonia Feb. 12 Cortland at Plattsburgh Opponent Series Record Series Began Last Played Fredonia at Potsdam 1983-84 Dec. 11 Geneseo at Oswego Army Army leads 12-0-0 1977-78 Feb. 13 Cortland at Potsdam Binghamton Cortland leads 1-0-0 1986-87 1986-87 Fredonia at Plattsburgh 1975-76 Jan. 8 Oswego at Potsdam Brockport Brockport leads 12-10-1 1975-76 Buffalo St. Cortland leads 1-0-0 1986-87 1986-87 Geneseo at Brockport 1985-86 Jan. 13 Brockport at Oswego Feb.16 SUNY-Buffalo Buffalo leads 19-5-0 1976-77 Canisius Canisius leads 5^4-2 1981-82 1986-87 1983-84 Oswego at Fredonia Centennial Cortland leads 1-0-0 1983-84 Jan. 16 1985-86 Plattsburgh at Brockport Elmira Elmira leads 22-0-0 1975-76 Fredonia Cortland leaads 2-0-0 1986-87 1986-87 Geneseo Geneseo leads 19-7-0 1975-76 1986-87 Members of the Hamilton Hamilton leads 5-0-0 1975-76 1986-87 1987-88 Cortland Hawthorne Cortland leads 1-0-0 1983-84 1983-84 1986-87 State Hockey Hobart Hobart leads 6-5-0 1980-81 Iowa State Iowa State leads 1-0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Program support 1975-76 Ithaca Ithaca leads 3-0-0 1975-76 staff include: (clock­ Kent State Kent State leads 1-0-0 1984-85 1984-85 1975-76 wise, starting at Lehigh Cortland leads 4-0-0 1975-76 Maine leads 3-0-0 1977-78 1977-78 right) Russ Kippen, Maine North Adams St.. N. Adams leads 1-0-0 1986-87 1986-87 1981-82 trainer; Kris Truglio, Norwich Norwich leads 3-0-0 198C-81 statistician; and Mike Oswego Oswego leads 21-1-0 1976-77 1986-87 1983-84 King, manager. Penn State Cortland leads 5-3-0 1981-82 Plattsburgh Plattsburgh leads 21-1-0 1976-77 1986-87 Potsdam Potsdam leads 15-12-0 1975-76 1986-87 Queens (CAN) Queens leads 1-0-0 1978-79 1978-79 1985-86 R.I.T. R.I.T. leads 11-3-0 1975-76 Royal Military R.M. leads 3-1-0 1975-76 1978-79 St. Bonaventure Bonaventure leads 2-0-0 1984-85 1985-86 St. Johns St. Johns leads 2-1-01 1985-86 1986-87 St. Law. (CAN) Cortland leads 1-0-0 1978-79 1978-79 Scranton Cortland leads 2-0-0 1986-87 1986-87 Seneca (CAN) Seneca leads 1-0-1 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80 Union Series tied 3-3-1 1975-76 Upsala Cortland leads 1-0-0 1980-81 1980-81 Villanova Cortland leads 2-0-0 1985-86 1986-87 Wagner Cortland leads 1-0-0 1981-82 1981-82 West Chester Cortland leads 1-0-0 1985-86 1985-86 Westfield St. Westfield leads 2-0-0 1978-79 1982-83

-16- STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE AT CORTLAND

Located atop one the rolling hills in central New York's "City of surface, is home for the indoor track teams.. The Red Dragon football and Seven Valleys," the State University of New York College at lacrosse squads compete on Davis Field, with its 5,000 seating capacity. Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland Normal School and Cortland soccer teams play on Holloway Field, which has lights for night con- included among its earlier students inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand Corp. fame. tests. The College has 50 acres of athletic fields and 24 outdoor tennis courts.

Today more than 6,400 undergraduate and 600 graduate stu­ PHOTO: CORTLAND COLLEGE PARK CENTER - HOME OF THE RED dents are pursuing degrees within the College's two academic DRAGON ICE HOCKEY TEAM. divisions - Arts & Sciences and Professional Studies. Twenty-three departments with a faculty of more than 300 offer the Cortland State student body some 40 majors fromwhich to chose including economics, biology, sociology, elementary and secondary educa­ tion, physical education, health education and recreation. BEST OF LUCK! The College's main campus covers 191 acres and includes 30 major buildings. Fourteen of these structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing for 2,600 students. Cortland also operates its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve outside Cortland, and the Brauer Memorial Geological Field Station near Albany on the Helderberg Escarpment.

At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an mpori tant role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 24 intercollegiate sports - 12 men's and 12 women's - in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its stu­ dents.

The stated objective of the College's athletic program is the development and welfare of the student. In the coaching of in­ dividual sports, as well as in the direction of the overall athletic program, the College endeavors to provide a high calibre of profes­ sional leadership consistent with the goals of the institution. i FREE WHOPPER Cortland College is particularly proud of its long tradition of in­ j SANDWICH, tercollegiate athletics and its high standing in small college athletic circles. In support of this heritage, the College offers its student J WHEN YOU BUY A athletes - some 800 annually - a number of outstanding outdoor j WHOPPER* 1 and indoor facilities for intercollegiate competition, as well for \ Good only at: educational and recreational purposes. • GROTON AVENUE PLAZA |CORTLAND, NY The Park Center for Physical Education and Recreation, which opened in 1973, features a main gymnasium with a 3,600 seating |Expires: FEBRUARY 28, 1988 capacity, an Olympic-sized pool with gallery seating for I Limit one c oupon per cu stomer per vis it. No t goo d wit h any 1*500, an ice arena which can accommodate 2,500 spectators, rac- |oth er food of fer. No substitutions, please quetball and squash courts, a wrestling room, and modern athletic training facilities. Lusk Field House, with its new tartan-textured i