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Hockey Hockey HOCKEY HOCKEY GOALS (D1) 4. Matthew Jarret 1996-00 114 CAREER RECORDS 5. Michael Narotski 1996-00 113 DI era began 1998-99 - SHADED GRAY Player Year Goals BOLD Names indicate Active Players 1. Matt Scherer 2003-07 62 6. Geoff Angell 1995-99 110 POINTS 2. Brant Harris 2010-14 52 7. Dan Sheehan 1995-99 109 8. Chris Potter 1989-93 108 Player Years G A Pts 3. Spencer Naas 2014-18 49 1. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 92 127 219 Andrew Olson 2007-11 49 Peter Friedman 1983-87 108 2. Todd Krygier 1984-88 99 101 200 5. Ron D’Angelo 1999-02 46 David Cornett 1991-95 108 3. Ryan Equale 1992-96 79 109 188 6. Tim Olsen 2002-05 42 11. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 107 4. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 61 92 153 7. Billy Latta 2010-14 41 12. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 106 5. Jeff Ray 1988-92 78 73 151 Cole Koidahl 2003-07 41 Brian Sutherland 1990-94 106 6. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 64 85 149 9. Alexander Payusov 2016-20 40 14. Ryan Equale 1992-96 105 7. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 68 80 148 10. Ciro Longobardi 1997-01 38 Rich Brande 1988-92 105 Harry Geary 1984-87 70 78 148 11. Jordan Sims 2010-14 36 9. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 66 79 145 Chris Myrho 2005-08 36 GAMES PLAYED (D1) 10. Mark Kosinski 1982-86 59 77 136 Cole Schneider 2010-12 36 Player Years GP 11. Mike Krygier 1989-93 52 81 133 14. Maxim Letunov 2015-18 35 1. Sean Ambrosie 2009-13 150 12. Ken Hunt 1980-84 47 80 127 15. Sean Ambrosie 2009-13 34 2. Marcello Ranallo 2008-12 148 13. Tom Dyroff 1973-77 71 52 123 3. Alex Gerke 2009-13 147 14. Frank Capizzo 1964-68 56 62 118 ASSISTS Andrew Olson 2007-11 147 15. Russ Hintz 1963-66 66 51 117 Player Years Assists 5. Jordan Sims 2010-14 146 1. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 127 6. Spencer Naas 2014-18 143 POINTS (D1) 2. Ryan Equale 1992-96 109 Billy Latta 2010-14 143 8. Derek Pratt 2014-18 141 Player Years G A Pts 3. Todd Krygier 1984-88 101 1 Brant Harris 2010-14 52 60 112 4. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 92 Jacob Poe 2011-15 141 2. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 41 66 107 5. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 85 Brant Harris 2010-14 141 3. Sean Ambrosie 2009-13 34 71 105 6. Mike Krygier 1989-93 81 11. Shawn Pauly 2012-16 140 Matt Scherer 2003-07 62 43 105 7. D. J. LeBlanc 1990-94 80 Michael Coppola 2006-10 140 5. Jordan Sims 2010-14 36 65 101 Ken Hunt 1980-84 80 13. Adam Rhein 2001-05 139 6. Michael Goldkind 1998-01 31 69 100 9. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 79 14. Benjamin Freeman 2016-20 135 Tim Olsen 2002-05 42 58 100 10. Harry Geary 1984-87 78 Max Kalter 2015-19 135 8. Billy Latta 2010-14 41 57 98 11. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 77 9. Maxim Letunov 2015-18 35 60 95 Mark Kosinski 1982-86 77 PENALTY MINUTES (D1) 10. Ron D’Angelo 1999-03 46 43 89 13. Jeff Ray 1989-92 73 Player Years Pen./Min. 11. Andrew Olson 2007-11 49 37 86 14. Sean Ambrosie 2009-13 71 1. Mike Boylan 1998-02 116/251 12. Chris Uber 2002-06 26 59 85 Chris Potter 1989-93 71 2. Brian Burns 2003-07 86/202 13. Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 32 52 84 3. B.J. Crum 2003-07 92/192 Ciro Longobardi 1998-01 38 46 84 ASSISTS (D1) 4. Michael Coppola 2006-10 81/189 15. Shawn Pauly 2012-16 28 55 83 Player Years Assists 5. Andrew Olson 2007-11 76/184 1. Sean Ambrosie 2009-13 71 6. Matt Scherer 2003-07 82/183 GOALS 2. Michael Goldkind 1997-01 69 7. Adam Rhein 2001-05 71/182 8. Matt Herhal 1998-02 58/148 Player Years Goals 3. Cole Koidahl 2003-07 66 1. Todd Krygier 1984-88 99 4. Jordan Sims 2010-14 65 9. Sean Erickson 2005-09 73/146 2. Bryan Krygier 1988-92 92 5. Maxim Letunov 2015-18 60 Bill Magnuson 2003-06 54/146 3. Ryan Equale 1992-96 79 Brant Harris 2010-14 60 4. Jeff Ray 1988-92 78 Sean Erickson 2005-09 60 5. Tom Dyroff 1973-77 71 8. Chris Uber 2002-06 59 6. Harry Geary 1984-87 70 9. Billy Latta 2010-14 57 7. D.J. LeBlanc 1990-94 68 10. Shawn Pauly 2012-16 55 8. Dave L’Ecuyer 1979-83 66 Jason Krispel 2007-11 55 Russ Hintz 1963-66 66 12. Benjamin Freeman 2016-20 52 10. Bryan Quinn 1991-95 64 Kurt Kamienski 1999-03 52 11. Matt Scherer 2003-07 62 14. Marcello Ranallo 2008-12 47 12. Brian Sutherland 1990-94 61 15. Ciro Longobardi 1997-01 46 13. Mark Kosinski 1982-86 59 14. Tom Dockrell 1971-74 58 GAMES PLAYED (2 yrs DI or less) 15. Frank Capizzo 1964-68 56 Player Years Games 1. Andy Huggett 1996-00 120 2. Kevin Connell 1996-00 118 3. Marc Busenburg 1996-00 117 Men’s Hockey History & Record Book - 1960-2020 HOCKEY Tom Dyroff 1974-75 23 Cole Koidahl 2006-07 21 SINGLE SEASON Tom Dockrell 1972-73 23 15. Maxim Letunov 2016-17 20 RECORDS Gregg Hutchings 1978-79 23 Sean Ambrosie 2011-12 20 DI era began 1998-99 - SHADED GRAY BOLD Names indicate Active Players Steve Drawbridge 1968-69 23 Cole Schneider 2010-11 20 Chris Uber 2005-06 20 POINTS GOALS (D1) Player Year G A Pts Player Year Goals PENALTY MINUTES (D1) 1. Bryan Krygier 1991-92 38 54 92 1. Cole Schneider 2011-12 23 Player Year Pen./Min. 2. Todd Krygier 1987-88 32 39 71 2. Matt Scherer 2006-07 22 1. Mike Boylan 1998-99 35/78 3. Mike Krygier 1991-92 26 37 63 3. Tim Olsen 2003-04 20 Bill Magnuson 2004-05 31/78 4. Ryan Equale 1995-96 21 41 62 4. Chris Myhro 2006-07 20 3. Andrew Olson 2009-10 26/68 5. Jeff Ray 1991-92 30 30 60 5. Tage Thompson 2016-17 19 4. Mike Boylan 2001-02 28/67 5. Brian Burns 2005-06 22/63 6. Harry Geary 1985-86 34 24 58 6. Brant Harris 2011-12 18 Matt Scherer 2005-06 26/63 7. Bryan Krygier 1990-91 33 23 56 8. Ron D’Angelo 2001-02 17 7. B.J. Crum 2005-06 26/60 Todd Krygier 1985-86 29 27 56 Geoff Angell 1997-98 17 Michael Coppola 2007-08 26/60 9. Harry Geary 1986-87 22 31 53 9. Alexander Payusov 2018-19 16 9. B.J. Crum 2004-05 28/56 Ryan Equale 1994-95 25 28 53 Maxim Letunov 2015-16 16 10 Anders Johnson 2001-02 25/59 Bryan Quinn 1994-95 21 32 53 Chris Ochoa 2008-09 16 Brian Burns 2006-07 24/59 12. Brian Hitchings 1983-84 23 28 51 Ciro Longobardi 1999-00 16 12. Adam Rhein 2003-04 21/58 13. Todd Krygier 1986-87 24 24 48 13. Spencer Naas 2016-17 15 13. Andrew Olson 2007-08 20/56 14. D.J. LeBlanc 1992-93 25 22 47 Brant Harris 2012-13 15 14. Ryan Segalla 2014-15 20/54 Ken Hunt 1983-84 19 28 47 Matt Scherer 2005-06 15 15. Derek Pratt 2015-16 19/52 Bryan Krygier 1989-90 20 27 47 Michael Goldkind 1999-00 15 GOALTENDING POINTS (D1) ASSISTS CAREER RECORDS Player Year G A Pts Player Year Assists DI era began 1998-99 - SHADED GRAY 1. Cole Schneider 2011-12 23 22 45 1. Bryan Krygier 1991-92 54 BOLD Names indicate Active Players 2. Michael Goldkind 1999-00 15 27 42 2. Ryan Equale 1995-96 41 3. Tim Olsen 2003-04 20 21 41 3. Todd Krygier 1987-88 39 WINS 4. Maxim Letunov 2015-16 16 24 40 4. Mike Krygier 1991-92 37 Goaltender Years Record 5. Matt Scherer 2006-07 22 14 36 5. Chris Potter 1991-92 36 1. Louis Parker 1972-76 54-42-2 6. Cole Koidahl 2006-07 13 21 34 6. Bryan Krygier 1990-91 33 2. Marc Senerchia 1996-00 49-36-6 7. Ron D’Angelo 2001-02 17 16 33 7. Bryan Quinn 1994-95 32 3. J.T. Marcoux 1984-88 44-43-2 Cole Koidahl 2005-06 12 21 33 8. Tim Brown 1987-88 31 4. Damen Dawson 1988-92 43-29-5 Michael Goldkind 2000-01 10 23 33 Harry Geary 1986-87 31 5. Garrett Bartus 2009-13 40-58-9 Geoff Angell 1998-99 17 16 33 10. Jeff Ray 1991-92 30 6. Doug Michals 1990-94 38-14-5 Cole Schneider 2010-11 13 20 33 11. Ben Kirtland 1977-78 29 7. Marc Senerchia 1997-00 35-21-5 Brant Harris 2011-12 19 15 33 Art Estrada 1967-68 29 8. Rob Nichols 2013-17 31-46-15 13. Tage Thompson 2016-17 19 13 32 13. Michael Goldkind 1999-00 27 9. Beau Erickson 2006-09 29-47-7 Tage Thompson 2015-16 14 18 32 14. Jason Krispel 2008-09 25 10.
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