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Bowling Green STATE UNIVERSITY 2015-16 HOCKEY NOTES FEBRUARY 12, 2016 BGSU at ALASKA BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY 2015-16 HOCKEY NOTES FEBRUARY 12, 2016 BGSU AT ALASKA 2015-16 RECORD/RESULTS Overall: 16-10-6 WCHA: 12-5-5 #RV BGSU (16-10-6, 12-5-5) Home: 8-4-5 WCHA Home: 6-1-5 at Away: 8-6-1 WCHA Away: 6-4-0 Alaska (7-17-4, 5-13-4) Neutral: 0-0-0 Friday, Feb. 19 / 11:07 pm ET Fairbanks, Alaska / Carlson Center 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Opponent TV Time/Result Television: None OCTOBER (3-2-1, 0-1-0) Radio: WBGU-FM (Evan Pivnick) / Streamed at BGSUFalcons.com 3 Toronto (exh.) BCSN W, 4-3 Live stats: AlaskaNanooks.com 9 at Ohio State W, 6-3 Live web stream: WCHA.tv 10 Ohio State BCSN W, 2-0 13 at Western Michigan L, 4-1 16 at Canisius W, 4-2 17 at RIT $ TWCS Roch. T, 2-2 #RV BGSU (16-10-6, 12-5-5) 31 at Alaska Anchorage * L, 4-2 at NOVEMBER (6-1-2, 6-1-2) Alaska (7-17-4, 5-13-4) 1 at Alaska Anchorage * W, 2-0 Saturday, Feb. 20 / 11:07 pm ET 6 Lake Superior State * T, 1-1 Fairbanks, Alaska / Carlson Center 7 Lake Superior State * T, 1-1 Television: None 13 at Michigan Tech * L, 2-0 14 at Michigan Tech * W, 3-2 Radio: WBGU-FM (Evan Pivnick) / Streamed at BGSUFalcons.com 20 Alabama Huntsville * W, 3-2 (OT) Live stats: AlaskaNanooks.com 21 Alabama Huntsville * BCSN W, 4-3 Live web stream: WCHA.tv 27 Northern Michigan * BCSN W, 2-1 28 Northern Michigan * BCSN W, 4-3 (OT) FIRST MEETING ALL-TIME LAST MEETING DECEMBER (2-1-2, 2-0-2) Nov. 26, 1992 26-25-8 Jan. 10, 2015 4 Minnesota State * BCSN T, 2-2 5 Minnesota State * BCSN T, 2-2 BGSU, 3-2 UA Leads T, 4-4 11 at Bemidji State * W, 4-1 12 at Bemidji State * W, 2-0 30 Western Mich. & BCSN L, 1-0 Tale Of The Tape BGSU Team UA JANUARY (4-4-1, 3-2-1) 2.53 Scoring Offense 2.36 2 Clarkson BCSN W, 6-3 2.12 Scoring Defense 3.11 3 Clarkson BCSN L, 3-2 8 at Lake Superior State * W, 3-1 +0.41 Scoring Margin -0.75 9 at Lake Superior State * L, 1-0 (OT) 28.8 Shots on Goal/Game 28.9 16 at Miami (Ohio) L, 2-1 27.6 Shots on Goal Allowed/Game 30.5 21 Alaska Anchorage * BCSN W, 6-2 4.16 Assists/Game 3.64 22 Alaska Anchorage * W, 6-2 6.69 Points/Game 6.00 29 Michigan Tech * T, 4-4 30 Michigan Tech * BCSN L, 4-1 4.6 Penalties/Game 5.7 9.9 Penalty Minutes/Game 13.6 FEBRUARY (1-2-0, 1-1-0) 15.7 Power Play Pct. 12.8 5 at Minnesota State * L, 5-1 83.2 Penalty Kill Pct. 75.6 6 at Minnesota State * W, 3-1 12 Miami (Ohio) BCSN L, 4-1 19 at Alaska * 11:07 pm BGSU Individual UA 20 at Alaska * 11:07 pm Cooper, 12 Goals Morley, 14 26 Ferris State * 7:07 pm Friedman, 13 Assists Krieger, 14 27 Ferris State * BCSN 7:07 pm Cooper, 19 Points Morley, 24 Walker, 40 Penalty Minutes Atkinson, 64 MARCH 4 at Alabama Huntsville * 8:07 pm McDonald, +10 +/- Morley, +8 5 at Alabama Huntsville * 8:07 pm Nell, 12-7-6 Goalie Record Jenks, 4-7-3 11-13 WCHA First Round % TBA Nell, .933 Goalie Save Pct. Jenks, .916 18-19 WCHA Final Five ^ TBA Nell, 1.79 Goalie Goals Against Average Jenks, 2.52 HOME games at BGSU Ice Arena (5,000) $ at Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.) SOCIAL MEDIA * WCHA Contest Twitter: @BGAthletics / @BGFalconHockey & at Huntington Center (Toledo, Ohio) % Campus sites Instagram: BGFalcons ^ at Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Mich.) Hashtag(s): #BGFalconHockey Page 2 Games 33-34 • BGSU at Alaska • Feb. 19-20, 2016 NUMERICALROSTER No. Player Pos. El. Ht. Wt. C/S Birth Date Hometown / Previous Team 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier F Jr. 6-1 178 L 11/2/1992 Montreal, Quebec / Andre Laurendeau (CEGEP) 3 Jordan Ernst D Fr. 6-2 210 L 6/18/1997 Mokena, Ill. / Madison Capitols (USHL) 4 Connor McDonald D Fr. 6-1 181 R 10/24/1995 Westerville, Ohio / Chicago Steel (USHL) 5 Adam Smith D Fr. 6-2 195 L 11/6/1996 Sharon, Ontario / Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 6 Mitch McLain F So. 6-0 196 L 12/9/1993 Baxter, Minn. / Langley Rivermen (BCHL) 7 Tyler Spezia F So. 5-10 171 L 6/7/1993 Clinton Township, Mich. / Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) 8 Jose Delgadillo D Sr. 6-2 208 R 2/28/1992 Milwaukee, Wisc. / Indiana Ice (USHL) 10 Kevin Dufour F Jr. 6-0 195 L 7/21/1992 Quebec City, Quebec / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 11 Shane Bednard F Fr. 5-10 178 R 11/22/1994 Macomb, Mich. / Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 12 Chris Pohlkamp D Fr. 5-10 193 R 7/6/1995 Baxter, Minn. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 13 Stephen Baylis F Fr. 6-1 201 L 8/1/1994 Ottawa, Ontario / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 14 Mark Friedman D So. 5-10 196 R 12/25/1995 Toronto, Ont. / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) 15 Jakob Reichert F So. 6-5 227 R 9/30/1993 Langley, BC / Langley Rivermen (BCHL) 16 Brandon Hawkins F So. 5-10 195 R 4/25/1994 Macomb, Mich. / Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 17 Ben Murphy F Sr. 6-0 206 R 9/7/1991 Duxbury, Mass. / Carleton Place (CJHL) 18 Brett D'Andrea F So. 5-11 188 L 1/2/1994 Marysville, Mich. / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 20 Matt Pohlkamp F Jr. 6-0 199 R 6/12/1993 Baxter, Minn. / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 22 Braden Pears D So. 6-0 175 L 5/22/1993 Victoria, BC / Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) 23 Brent Tate F Sr. 6-2 176 R 11/5/1991 Canton, Mich. / Lincoln (USHL) 24 Ben Greiner F So. 6-0 189 R 6/17/1993 Newport Beach, Calif. / Rio Grande Valley (NAHL) 26 Mark Cooper F Sr. 6-2 188 R 5/26/1992 Toronto, Ontario / St. Michaels (OJHL) 27 Joe McKeown F Fr. 6-2 204 L 9/20/1994 Campbellford, Ontario / Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 28 Sean Walker D Jr. 5-11 196 R 11/13/1994 Keswick, Ontario / Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 29 John Schilling F Fr. 5-10 168 R 1/18/1995 Oswego, Ill. / Chicago Steel (USHL) 31 Tommy Burke G Sr. 6-1 192 L 10/3/1991 Chaska, Minn. / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 32 Tomas Sholl G Jr. 6-0 187 L 8/8/1994 Hermosa Beach, Calif. / Fresno Monsters (NAHL) 33 Chris Nell G So. 6-1 184 L 9/2/1994 Green Bay, Wisc. / Chicago Steel (USHL) ALPHABETICALROSTER No. Player Pos. 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C/S Birth Date Hometown/Previous Team 13 Stephen Baylis F Fr. 6-1 201 L 8/1/1994 Ottawa, Ontario / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 11 Shane Bednard F Fr. 5-10 178 R 11/22/1994 Macomb, Mich. / Bloomington Thunder (USHL) 31 Tommy Burke G Sr. 6-1 192 L 10/3/1991 Chaska, Minn. / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 26 Mark Cooper F Sr. 6-2 188 R 5/26/1992 Toronto, Ontario / St. Michaels (OJHL) 18 Brett D'Andrea F So. 5-11 188 L 1/2/1994 Marysville, Mich. / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 8 Jose Delgadillo D Sr. 6-2 208 R 2/28/1992 Milwaukee, Wisc. / Indiana Ice (USHL) 10 Kevin Dufour F Jr. 6-0 195 L 7/21/1992 Quebec City, Quebec / Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 3 Jordan Ernst D Fr. 6-2 210 L 6/18/1997 Mokena, Ill. / Madison Capitols (USHL) 14 Mark Friedman D So. 5-10 196 R 12/25/1995 Toronto, Ont. / Waterloo Blackhawks (USHL) 24 Ben Greiner F So. 6-0 189 R 6/17/1993 Newport Beach, Calif. / Rio Grande Valley (NAHL) 16 Brandon Hawkins F So. 5-10 195 R 4/25/1994 Macomb, Mich. / Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 4 Connor McDonald D Fr. 6-1 181 R 10/24/1995 Westerville, Ohio / Chicago Steel (USHL) 27 Joe McKeown F Fr. 6-2 204 L 9/20/1994 Campbellford, Ontario / Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 6 Mitch McLain F So. 6-0 196 L 12/9/1993 Baxter, Minn. / Langley Rivermen (BCHL) 2 Pierre-Luc Mercier F Jr. 6-1 178 L 11/2/1992 Montreal, Quebec / Andre Laurendeau (CEGEP) 17 Ben Murphy F Sr. 6-0 206 R 9/7/1991 Duxbury, Mass. / Carleton Place (CJHL) 33 Chris Nell G So. 6-1 184 L 9/2/1994 Green Bay, Wisc. / Chicago Steel (USHL) 22 Braden Pears D So. 6-0 175 L 5/22/1993 Victoria, BC / Trail Smoke Eaters (BCHL) 12 Chris Pohlkamp D Fr. 5-10 193 R 7/6/1995 Baxter, Minn. / Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 20 Matt Pohlkamp F Jr. 6-0 199 R 6/12/1993 Baxter, Minn. / Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL) 15 Jakob Reichert F So. 6-5 227 R 9/30/1993 Langley, BC / Langley Rivermen (BCHL) 29 John Schilling F Fr. 5-10 168 R 1/18/1995 Oswego, Ill. / Chicago Steel (USHL) 32 Tomas Sholl G Jr. 6-0 187 L 8/8/1994 Hermosa Beach, Calif. / Fresno Monsters (NAHL) 5 Adam Smith D Fr. 6-2 195 L 11/6/1996 Sharon, Ontario / Newmarket Hurricanes (OJHL) 7 Tyler Spezia F So.
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