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2011-12 Union Hockey Quick Facts 2011-12 Union Hockey Quick Facts 2011-12 Quick Facts 2011-12 Schedule College Information Location .................Schenectady, NY (pop. 62k) Date Opponent Location Time Founded .........................................................1795 October Enrollment .....................................................2,200 8 Saturday Army West Point, NY 7:05 PM President ................................ Dr. Stephen Ainlay 14 Friday Western Michigan Univ. Messa Rink 7:00 PM Director of Athletics ....................Jim McLaughlin 15 Saturday Western Michigan Univ. Messa Rink 7:00 PM Sr. Assoc. A.D. .................................. Joanne Little 21 Friday Niagara University Niagara Falls, NY 7:05 PM Assoc. A.D. ........................................Beth Tiffany 22 Saturday Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 7:05 PM Asst. A.D ..........................................Eric McDowell 28 Friday Univ. of New Hampshire Durham, NH 7:00 PM Union Athletics Phone ............ (518) 388-6284 29 Saturday American International College Messa Rink 7:00 PM Nickname .............................................. Dutchmen Colors ....................................Garnet and White November 4 Friday St. Lawrence University* Canton, NY 7:00 PM Arena Information 5 Saturday Clarkson University* Potsdam, NY 7:00 PM Rink ........................................Frank L. Messa Rink 11 Friday Brown University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Capacity .......................................................2,225 12 Saturday Yale University* Messa Rink 7:30 PM Rink Dimensions ........................................201x86 15 Tuesday Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Troy, NY 7:00 PM Asst. A.D. Facilities ........................Adam Brinker 27 Sunday University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 3:05 PM Box Office Phone ....................... 518.388.6020 Box Office Fax .......................... 518.388.6695 December 2 Friday Quinnipiac University* Hamden, CT 7:00 PM Hockey Staff 3 Saturday Princeton University* Princeton, NJ 4:00 PM Head Coach .................. Rick Bennett (Prov. ‘90) 10 Saturday Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute# Lake Placid, NY 4:00 PM Record at Union ..................0-0-0 (First Season) 17 Saturday Merrimack North Andover, MA 4:00 PM Overall Record ...................0-0-0 (First Season) 30 Friday University of Denver Denver, CO 9:35 PM Office Phone ............................... 518.388.6570 31 Sunday Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO 9:07 PM Email ................................... [email protected] Assoc. Coach .......Joe Dumais (Quinnipiac ‘06) January Office Phone .............................. 518.388.6504 6 Friday Harvard University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Email .................................... [email protected] 7 Saturday Dartmouth College* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Assistant Coach ................ Jason Tapp (BU ‘02) 13 Friday Harvard University* Cambridge, MA 4:00 PM Office Phone .............................. 518.388.6571 14 Saturday Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Email ........................................ [email protected] 20 Friday Yale University* New Haven, CT 7:00 PM Hockey Information 21 Saturday Brown University* Providence, RI 7:00 PM First Season .................................. 1904 (66 yrs) 27 Friday Clarkson University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM First Division I Season ..........................1991-92 28 Saturday St. Lawrence University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Overall Division I Record .............. 249-348-79 ECACH Division I Record ............... 175-247-51 February ECACH Playoff Appearances .........................13 3 Friday Colgate University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM 2010-11 Overall Record .....................26-10-4 4 Saturday Cornell Univeristy* Messa Rink 7:00 PM 2010-11 ECACH Record ................17-3-2 (1st) 10 Friday Dartmouth College* Hanover, NH 7:00 PM 17 Friday Princeton University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Team Information 18 Saturday Quinnipiac University* Messa Rink 7:00 PM Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................18/10 24 Friday Cornell University* Ithaca, NY 7:00 PM Forwards Returning/Lost .............................10/6 25 Saturday Colgate University* Hamilton, NY 7:00 PM Defensemen Returning/Lost ........................ 7/2 Goaltenders Returning/Lost ........................ 1/2 Home Games in Bold Newcomers ........................................................10 Times Subject to Change - All Times Eastern * ECAC Hockey Media Relations Information # Festivus Faceoff (Lake Placid, NY) Hockey Contact ......................Jeffrey Weinstein Office Phone ............................ (518) 388-6377 Cell Phone ................................ (518) 727-8328 Fax ............................................. (518) 388-6096 Email [email protected] Location ..............................................Alumni Gym Website ...................................UnionAthletics.com DUTCHMEN • DUTCHMEN • 1 • DUTCHMEN • DUTCHMEN Roster Numerical No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. S/C D.O.B. Hometown/ Last Team (League) 1 Troy Grosenick G So. 6-1 190 L 08/27/89 Brookfield, Wis./Cedar Rapid Rough Riders (USHL) 2 Nolan Julseth-White D Sr. 6-2 200 L 04/20/88 Chilliwack, B.C./Langley Chiefs (BCHL) 3 Ryan Forgaard D Jr. 5-11 180 L 10/31/89 Fairbault, Minn./Tri City Storm (USHL) 4 Taylor Reid D Sr. 6-1 185 R 07/24/87 Calgary, Alb./Ft. McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL) 6 Charlie Vasaturo D Fr. 6-2 210 R 12/07/90 Sewell, N.J./Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 7 Josh Jooris F So. 6-0 180 R 07/14/90 Burlington, Ont./Burlington Cougars (CCHL) 8 Mike Ingoldsby D So. 6-1 190 L 02/15/89 Stratford, Ont./Oakville Blades (OJHL) 9 Daniel Carr F So. 5-11 190 L 11/01/91 Sherwood Park, Alb./Powell River Kings (BCHL) 10 Mark Bennett F Fr. 6-9 192 R 07/21/91 Oakville, Ont./Oakville Blades (OJHL) 11 Sam Coatta F Fr. 5-9 171 R 04/09/90 Minnetonka, Minn./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 12 Kyle Bodie F Jr. 6-0 175 L 05/31/88 East St. Paul, Man./Powell River Kings (BCHL) 14 Shane Gostisbehere D Fr. 5-11 170 L 12/20/93 Margate, FL/South Kent School 15 Matt Hatch F So. 5-11 180 L 05/22/90 Massena, N.Y./Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL) 16 Kevin Sullivan F So. 6-0 170 L 01/25/91 Darien, Conn./Berkshire School 17 Daniel Ciampini F Fr. 6-0 178 L 11/05/90 Concord, Ont./St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL) 18 Max Novak F Fr. 6-0 176 R 04/15/91 Oak Ridge, N.J./New Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) 19 Kelly Zajac F Sr. 5-10 175 L 06/06/88 Winnipeg, Man./Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL) 20 Greg Coburn D Jr. 6-1 175 L 06/10/88 Sakatoon, Sask./Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) 21 Wayne Simpson F Jr. 5-11 190 R 11/19/89 Boxborough, Mass./Lawrence Academy 22 Mat Bodie D So. 5-11 160 L 03/07/90 East St. Paul, Man./Powell River Kings (BCHL) 23 Cole Ikkala F So. 5-11 210 L 07/27/90 Romansville, Pa./Veron Vipers (BCHL) 25 Tyson Fulton F Fr. 6-1 185 R 09/19/91 Brooklyn Park, MN/Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL) 26 Brian Yanovitch F Sr. 6-0 185 L 08/31/88 Mansfield, Mass./Bridgewater Bandits (EJHL) 27 Jeremy Welsh F Jr. 6-3 200 L 04/30/88 Bayfield, Ont./Oakville Blades (OJHL) 28 Shawn Stuart D Jr. 6-1 195 L 01/23/89 Calgary, Alb./Victoria Grizzles (BCHL) 29 Trevor Mingoia F Fr. 5-10 160 R 01/18/92 Fairport, N.Y./Berkshire School 30 Colin Stevens G Fr. 6-2 170 L 06/30/93 Niskayuna, N.Y./Boston Junior Bruins (EJHL) 31 Dillon Pieri G Fr. 6-2 180 L 03/08/92 Needham, Mass./Boston Advantage Midget Major Head Coach: Rick Bennett (first year) Alphabetical Associate Head Coach: Joe Dumais (first year) No. Name Pos. Cl. Assistant Coach: Jason Tapp (first year) 10 Mark Bennett F Fr. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Joel Beal (first year) 12 Kyle Bodie F Jr. Captains: TBA 22 Mat Bodie D So. Athletic Trainer: Cheryl Rockwood 9 Daniel Carr F Fr. Equipment Manager: Dave Baglio 17 Daniel Ciampini F Fr. 11 Sam Coatta F Fr. 20 Greg Coburn D Jr. 3 Ryan Forgaard D Jr. 25 Tyson Fulton F Fr 14 Shane Gostisbehere D Fr. 1 Troy Grosenick G So. 15 Matt Hatch F So. 23 Cole Ikkala F So. 8 Mike Ingoldsby D So. 7 Josh Jooris F So. 2 Nolan Julseth-White D Sr. 29 Trevor Mingoia F Fr. 18 Max Novak F Fr. 31 Dillon Pieri G Fr. 4 Taylor Reid D Sr. 21 Wayne Simpson F Jr. 30 Colin Stevens G Fr. 28 Shawn Stuart D Jr. 16 Kevin Sullivan F So. 6 Charlie Vasaturo D Fr. 27 Jeremy Welsh F Jr. 26 Brian Yanovitch F Sr. 19 Kelly Zajac F Sr. DUTCHMEN • DUTCHMEN • 2 • DUTCHMEN • DUTCHMEN Roster Breakdown Pronunciations The United States and Canada are both represented Bodie ..............................................BOW-dee on the 2011-12 Dutchmen Roster. North American Ciampini ...............................CHAMP-ee-nee representation includes eight states and five provinces. Coburn ............................................. CO-burn Gostisbehere ........................ GOST-iss-bear Grosenick .................................. GROHSE-nik Ikkala............................................... ick-UH-la Ingoldsby .............................. in-GOLDS-bee Jooris ....................................................JUR-iss Mingoia ..........................................MIN-goya Zajac ................................................ ZAY-jack By Class Seniors (4): Julseth-White, Reid, Yanovitch, Zajac Juniors (6): K. Bodie, Coburn, Forgaard, W. Simpson, Stuart, Welsh Sophomores (8): M. Bodie, Carr, Grosenick, Hatch, Ikkala, Ingoldsby, Jooris, Sullivan Freshman (10): Bennett, Ciampini, Coatta, Fulton, Gostisbehere, Mingoia, Novak, Pieri, Stevens, Vasaturo By League AJHL (1): Reid BCHL (8): K. Bodie, M. Bodie, Carr, Hatch, Ikkala, Julseth-White, Vasaturo, Zajac CCHL (1): Jooris EJHL (3): Novak, Stevens, Yanovitch
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