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ARMY HOCKEY GAME NOTES Games 21 & 22 vs. RIT January. 18-19, 2013 • West , N.Y.

The Army hockey team will return to Tate Rink and host the Rochester Institute of Technology, Friday HOW TO FOLLOW and Saturday, in a pair of Association games. Both contests are set to begin at 7:05 p.m. TELEVISION: None. Army enters the weekend in second place in the league with 17 points and a 7-5-3 record. The Black Knights are 7-10-3 overall following a loss and tie at Air Force last weekend. RADIO: 1340 WALL, 1390 WEOK RIT split with Bentley last weekend and comes to West Point tied for ninth in the league with 11 points AUDIO STREAM: www.goARMYsports.com off of a 4-6-3 mark. The Tigers are 6-10-4 overall. VIDEO STREAM: America One The first 500 fans through the turnstiles on Friday will be given Thunderstix. On Saturday, the popular “Skates With The Black Knights” returns. Fans can bring their own skates and LIVE STATS: goARMYsports.com be on the ice with the team for a postgame skate. TWITTER: Updates at twitter.com/army_hockey For tickets, please visit www.goARMYsports.com, call 1-877-TIX-ARMY or stop by the ticket office at Gate 3 of Michie Stadium. ARMY VS. RIT SERIES RAISING AWARENESS Series: RIT leads 10-2-4 The Army hockey team held its annual House of Blues on Jan. 5, 2013 and helped raise prostate cancer At West Point: RIT leads 5-1-2 awareness. The first 500 fans through the turnstiles received t-shirts, bracelets were handed out and Relay For Life was on site. In AHA Games: RIT leads 10-2-4 Army wore its blue sweaters for the game with blue socks and laces. Army senior captain Cheyne Rocha, who was instrumental in the annual awareness campaign, partici- Last Meeting: 11/5/11, RIT, 5-3 pated in a ceremonial faceoff. His father, Larry, a cancer survivor, dropped the puck. Last Meeting at West Point: 1/8/11, RIT, Rocha fittingly scored his first of the season in Army’s 4-1 loss to the nationally ranked Colonials. It was Rocha’s first goal since Feb. 25, 2011, a span of 27 games. 5-2 BACK-TO-BACK Army posted consecutive shutouts for the first time since the 2007-08 season when the Black Knights SCORING blanked Canisius and #19 Robert Morris. Army For Against Rob Tadazak was in goal for both shutouts, his first two of his career. He made 25 saves in a 1-0 win on Dec. 30 at Canisius and returned the next game and was credited with 22 stops against #19 Robert 5 on 5: 32 43 Morris on Jan. 4, 2013. 5 on 4: 12 16 Josh Kassel was in goal as Army shut-out AIC on back-to-back games on Feb. 15-16, 2008. 5 on 3: 0 0 RMC IS BACK 4 on 4: 0 0 The Royal Military College will visit West Point on Saturday, Jan. 26, for a 7:05 p.m. face-off at Tate 6 on 5: 1 1 Rink. 5 on 6: 0 1 The annual matchup between Army and its Canadian brethren was contested for 75 consecutive years in 2005-06 but the series took a brief hiatus. 4 on 5: 1 1 It resumed last year and Army posted a 9-1 victory. The game is at West Point this year and will be played 4 on 6: 0 0 in Kingston, Ontario, in 2014. Totals 46 62 Army and RMC first met in 1923 when then Brig. General Douglas MacArthur wrote a letter as superin- tendent of the U.S. to Maj. Gen. Sir Archibald MacDonnell, commandant of the RMC, to suggest they compete. Letters and ideas were exchanged before the first game was played at West Point SPECIAL TEAMS BREAKDOWN on Jan. 23, 1923. Power Play The rivalry continued for 75 years and has returned. Army leads the all-time series 40-29-7, including a G Att. Pct. 26-12-1 mark at West Point. Overall 12 84 14.3% Home 2 33 6.1% WEEKLY ACCOLOADES Away 9 48 18.8% Freshman Willie Faust picked up his second Atlantic Hockey Association Travel Team USA Rookie of the Neutral 1 3 33.3% Week honor after scoring twice in a 5-0 win over #19 Robert Morris on Jan. 4. AHA 9 65 13.8% Faust, a forward from Stillwater, Minn., Faust scored once in the second and one in the final period. BEATING THE BEST Kill GA Att. Pct. Army’s 5-0 rout of #19 Robert Morris was the Black Knights’ first of a ranked opponent since knocking off #2 Miami on Jan. 2, 2009. Overall 60 76 78.9% Home 20 23 87.0% VOTE FOR HOBEY Away 34 46 73.9% Army senior forward Andy Starczewski is among the candidates for the Hobey Baker Award and the fan Neutral 6 7 85.7% voting portion of college hockey’s biggest award is now open. AHA 45 56 80.4% Fans can log on to hobeybakeraward.com and make their selection between the 77 candidates. From now until March 10, fans will have their say in narrowing the list to the top-10. PPAGEAGE 1 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY 2012-13 ARMY HOCKEY SCHEDULE The second phase of fan voting begins March 22 ARMY HOCKEY QUICK FACTS OCTOBER to determine the Hobey Hat Trick finalists. The win- GENERAL INFORMATION Fri. 12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha! 1-5 L ner will be announced April 12 as part of the Frozen Location ...... West Point, N.Y. Four in , Pa. Founded ...... March 16, 1802 Sat. 13 vs. #20 Maine! 2-4 L Award criteria include candidates emulating Enrollment ...... 4,400 Fri. 19 SACRED HEART* 5-2 W the exceptional character traits exhibited by the Nickname...... Black Knights Sat. 20 at Sacred Heart* 4-4 (OT) T award’s namesake, Hobey Baker. An American su- Motto ...... Duty, Honor, Country Fri. 26 PENN STATE 0-5 L per-hero, Baker was a World War I fighter pilot and Colors ...... Black, , Gray was known as America’s greatest amateur athlete Mascot ...... Mule Sat. 27 at Holy Cross* 7-2 W in his day, excelling at hockey and football at Princ- Superintendent ...... Lt. Gen. David Huntoon Jr. eton. Award candidates must demonstrate strength Athletic Director ...... NOVEMBER of character both on and off the ice, contribute to the integrity of his team and display outstand- Conference ...... Atlantic Hockey Fri. 9 NIAGARA* 0-5 L ing skills in all phases of the game. Consideration Arena ...... Tate Rink Sat. 10 NIAGARA* 1-4 L should be given to scholastic achievement and Size ...... 200 feet x 85 feet Fri. 16 SACRED HEART* 3-2 W sportsmanship. Capacity ...... 2,525 Tate Rink Box Offi ce ...... 1-877-TIX-ARMY Sat. 17 at Brown 0-3 L FOLLOW US Tate Rink Press Box ...... 845-938-5116 Thur. 29 at Bentley* 3-2 W The Army hockey team is on Twitter and @army_ HOCKEY INFORMATION hockey is your place for photos, videos, stats, up- First Year of Hockey ...... 1904 DECEMBER dates and much, much more. Links, lineups, news, Overall Record ...... 1093-987-120 (.524) notes and more will be tweeted to the official site 2012-13 Record ...... 7-10-3 Sat. 1 AMERICAN INT’L* 3-2 W of Army hockey. 2012-13 Conference Record ...... 7-5-3 Fri. 7 at Connecticut* 2-2 (OT) T Letterwinners Returning ...... 14 OVERTIME HEROICS Tue. 11 at Merrimack 2-4 L Letterwinners Lost ...... 12 Army’s 1-0 overtime win against Canisius on Dec. Newcomers ...... 13 Thur. 27 RUSSIAN JR. ALL-STARS 2-6 L 30 showed just how hard it is to win in the extra Head Coach ...... Sat. 29 at Canisius* 1-5 L session. Alma Mater ...... Brown ‘83 Sun. 30 at Canisius* 1-0 (OT) W When freshman Joe Kozlak converted a pass from Mac Lalor and R.J. Burns nearly three minutes Career Record...... 105-155-46 (9 seasons) in, it gave Army its first overtime win since Jan. 7, Record at Army ...... same JANUARY 2006 when the Black Knights topped Mercyhurst Hockey Offi ce Phone ...... 845-938-3711 Fri. 4 #19 ROBERT MORRIS*# 5-0 W 3-2. Assistant Coaches ...... , Mike Warde Sat. 5 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* 1-4 L The victory was Army’s first road overtime win Volunteer Assistant ...... since edging Iona, 6-5, on Feb. 22, 2002. Captain...... Cheyne Rocha Fri. 11 at Air Force* 1-4 L It is the first time Army has beaten an opponent Alternate Captain ...... Ryan Leets, Brian Sat. 12 at Air Force*# 3-3 (OT) T 1-0 in overtime...... Schultz, Andy Starczewski Fri. 18 RIT* 7:05 p.m. Dir. of Hockey Operations ...... Tom Doran SHOOTING BLANKS Sat. 19 RIT* 7:05 p.m. Athletic Trainer ...... Jason Rule Sophomore Rob Tadazak turned away 25 shots Athletic Intern ...... 2nd Lt. Mike Hull Sat. 26 RMC 7:05 p.m. for his first career shutout in a 1-0 overtime win at Offi cer Representative ...... Col. Wiley Thompson Canisius on Dec. 30. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Tadazak, making his 18th career start, recorded FEBRUARY Hockey Contact ...... Ryan Yanoshak seven saves in the first period, three in the second, Fri. 1 at Mercyhurst* 7:05 p.m. 10 in the third and five in overtime. He stopped a Offi ce ...... 845-938-7197 Sat. 2 at Mercyhurst* 7:05 p.m. point-blank opportunity seconds before Army Cellular ...... 845-406-1130 E-mail ...... [email protected] Fri. 8 AMERICAN INT’L* 7:05 p.m. scored the game-winning goal. The shutout by Tadazak is the first for an Army Web Site ...... www.goARMYsports.com Sat. 9 at American Int’l* 3:05 p.m. goalie since Jay Clark blanked Connecticut Jan. 22, Twitter...... ArmyAthletics Fri. 15 at Bentley* 7:05 p.m. 2010 with 31 saves. Facebook ... Facebook.com/Army Black Knights Sat. 16 BENTLEY* 7:05 p.m. Army A Line ...... 845-938-2769 EXHIBITION FUN Fri. 22 CONNECTICUT* 7:05 p.m. Army returned to the ice following a 16-day break Sat. 23 CONNECTICUT* 7:05 p.m. for Term-Ending Exams and the holidays with an ex- GAME HIGHS hibition game against the Russian Junior All-Stars. TEAM POINTS MARCH Despite out-shooting the Russians 43-33, Army fell 6-2 as Mac Lalor and Joe Kozlak collected 16 ...... 10/27/12 at Holy Cross Fri. 1 HOLY CROSS* 7:05 p.m. goals. GOALS Sat. 2 at Holy Cross* 7:05 p.m. A crowd of 2,636 -- the second sell out of the sea- 7 ...... 10/27/12 at Holy Cross F-S 8-10 First Round Series Highest Seed son for Army – turned out to watch a well-played, ASSISTS physical contest. F-S 15-17 Quarterfi nal Series Highest Seed 9 ...... 10/27/12 at Holy Cross The Russian Junior All-Stars are playing six ...... 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris Fri. 22 AH Semifi nals^ Rochester, N.Y. games during their trip to North America. In addi- SHOTS ON GOAL Sat. 23 AH Championship^ Rochester, tion to Army, they will also play Yale and Brown and 48 ...... 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris SAVES N.Y. CENTURY MEN T-S 28-31 NCAA Regionals TBD 50 ...... 10/13/12 vs. #20 Maine Army has two players who have competed PENALTY MINUTES Home Games In BOLD CAPS in at least 100 games with the potential for 31 ...... 12/29/12 at Canisius All times Eastern PLAYER more to follow this season. Army’s current * Atlantic Hockey Association contest POINTS ! Icebreaker with Maine, Nebraska-Omaha leaders in games played: 3 ...... #21 Starczewski, twice and Notre Dame at Sprint Center, Kansas Player ...... Games Played GOALS 3 ...... #21 Starczewski vs. SHU, 10/19/12 City, Mo. #21 Andy Starczewski ...... 119 ASSISTS # on CBS Network #5 John Clark ...... 116 3 ..... #21 Starczewski at Holy Cross, 10/27/12 ^ Atlantic Hockey at Blue Cross Potential to break 100 SAVES ...... 50 Arena, Rochester, N.Y. #25 Cheyne Rocha ...... 99 ...... #1 Tadazak vs. #20 Maine, 10/13/12 PPAGEAGE 2 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY travel to Canada for a pair of games. They began NATIONAL POLLS their trip with a game opposite the Boston Junior LEADING SCORERS Bruins. POINTS USA Today/American Hockey Coaches The Russian Junior All-Stars are comprised from Association Poll (1/14) a 32-team development league for the professional #21 Andy Starczewski ...... 17 Team ...... Record .. Last Poll and highly regarded Kontinental Hockey League #18 Mac Lalor ...... 12 1. Minnesota (31) ...... 16-3-3 ...... 1 with teams from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Lat- #22 Thane Heller ...... 11 via and Slovakia. 2. Boston College ...... 13-4-2 ...... 2 #19 Josh Richards ...... 10 3. New Hampshire...... 14-4-2 ...... 4 MID-SEASON ACCOLADES 4. Notre Dame ...... 15-6-0 ...... 3 GOALS The USCHO released its mid-season all-stars and 5. Quinnipiac (3) ...... 17-3-3 ...... 5 #22 Thane Heller ...... 7 Army had a pair of mentions. 6. North Dakota ...... 13-6-3 ...... 7 Senior Andy Starczewski was one of three for- #21 Andy Starczewski ...... 5 7. Denver ...... 13-6-4 ...... 9 wards, along with Brett Gensler of Bentley and Gian- #10 Zak Zaremba ...... 5 8. Miami ...... 12-5-5 ...... 6 carlo Iuorio and Brian Riley is the mid-season Coach 9. ...... 12-7-0 ...... 8 of the Year. #14 Joe Kozlak ...... 4 10. Western Michigan ...... 13-5-4 ...... 10 Starczewski was lauded for leading the team of- #26 Shane Hearn ...... 4 11. Dartmouth ...... 9-5-2 ...... 12 fensively, while Riley gained recognition for having #18 Mac Lalor ...... 4 12. Yale ...... 9-4-3 ...... 14 the team near the top of the league standings de- 13. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 13-9-2 ...... 13 spite such a young roster. ASSISTS 14. Minnesota State ...... 14-8-2 ...... 11 Steve Weinstein of Bentley and Chris Aracino of #21 Andy Starczewski ...... 12 15. Mass.-Lowell ...... 11-7-1 ...... NR RIT were the defensemen, while Matt Blomquist of #18 Mac Lalor ...... 8 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Niagara, Union, Bentley is the Rookie of the Year and Carsen Chu- Cornell, Colgate, St. Cloud State, Ferris State, bak of Niagara the MVP. #19 Josh Richards ...... 7 Lake Superior. TV TIME Army appeared on national television for the POWER PLAY GOALS USCHO.com (1/14) third time this season and tied Air Force, 3-3, in #18 Mac Lalor ...... 4 Team ...... Record .. Last Poll overtime, on Jan. 12. #22 Thane Heller ...... 3 1 Minnesota (47) ...... 16-3-3 ...... 1 Ben Holden, Dave Starman and Shireen Saski 2 Boston College ...... 13-4-2 ...... 3 called the game on CBS Sports Network. #10 Zak Zaremba ...... 2 3 New Hampshire (1) ...... 14-4-2 ...... 4 Army’s season-opening game with Nebraska- 4 Quinnipiac (2) ...... 17-3-3 ...... 5 Omaha was shown live to a national audience on 5 Notre Dame ...... 15- 6-0 ...... 2 NBC Sports Network. provided play- SHORT-HANDED GOALS 6 North Dakota ...... 13- 6-3 ...... 7 by-play with Pierre McGuire handling color com- #15 R.J. Burns ...... 1 7 Denver ...... 13- 6-4 ...... 9 mentary from between the benches. 8 Miami ...... 12- 5-5 ...... 6 CBS Sports Network also carried Army’s domi- GAME-WINNING GOALS 9 Boston University ...... 12- 7-0 ...... 8 nating 5-0 victory over #19 Robert Morris on Jan. 10 Western Michigan ...... 13- 5-4 ...... 10 4. Holden and Saski were joined by Jim Paradise for #14 Joe Kozlak ...... 2 11 Dartmouth ...... 9-5-2 ...... 12 the call of that victory. #24 Maurice Alvarez ...... 2 12 Yale ...... 9-4-3 ...... 14 This marks the 10th consecutive season Army has had a game on national television. #21 Andy Starczewski ...... 1 13 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 13- 9-2 ...... 13 Army shows a 1-1-1 record on national television 14 Minnesota State ...... 14-8-2 ...... 11 #15 R.J. Burns ...... 1 this season. 15 Niagara ...... 13-3-4 ...... 17 #26 Shane Hearn ...... 1 16 Cornell ...... 7-6-2 ...... 15 HONORS FOR LALOR 17 Union ...... 10-7-4 ...... 16 Army sophomore defenseman Mac Lalor was LEADING GOALTENDERS 18 Massachusetts-Lowell ...11-7-1 ...... 20 named the Atlantic Hockey Association Player of 19 St. Cloud State ...... 12-10-0 ...... 18 the Week on Dec. 17. Lalor scored twice in Army’s Name ...... W-L-T/GAA/SAVE % 20 Colgate ...... 11-7-2 ...... 19 4-2 loss to Merrimack on Dec. 11. #1 Rob Tadazak ...... 3-5-2/2.67/.918 Lalor was moved to forward for the first time in #30 Ryan Leets ...... 4-5-1/3.31/.907 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Wisconsin, his Army career for the non-conference matchup at Providence, Robert Morris, Ferris State, Lake Merrimack. Instead of his usual right defenseman spot, he played right wing. Superior, Holy Cross, Northern Michigan, Princ- ROB TADAZAK, BY THE NUMBERS eton, College, Michigan . Lalor was at his usual spot at the point on the power play where he scored two goals less than a ARMY OPPONENTS LISTED IN BOLD minute apart to help Army rebound from a 2-0 defi- Games Played: ...... 23 (21 starts) cit. Career Shutouts: ...... 2 It is the first Player of the Week honor for Lalor (vs. #19 Robert Morris, 1-4-13, 22 saves RYAN LEETS, BY THE NUMBERS and the fifth time this season an Army player was honored by the league. at Canisius, 12-30-12, 25 saves) Games Played: ...... 53 (48 starts) Career Best Saves: ...... 53 TK Career Shutouts: ...... 0 ...... vs. Brown, 11-19-11 The Army Athletic Association honored former Career Best Saves: ...... 46 Saves ...... # of times hockey player, Officer Representative and athletic 1-9 ...... 1 ...... at Canisius, 12-29-12 department supporter Major Tom Kennedy during Saves ...... # of times the Dec. 1 hockey game vs. American International (last vs. Union, 10-8-11, 4 {9:38}) 0-9 ...... 3 at Tate Rink. Kennedy, a 2000 U.S. Military Acad- 10-19 ...... 3 (last vs. SHU, 11-16-12, 8 {32:27}) emy graduate, was killed in action in Afghanistan in (last vs. SHU, 11-16-18, 11 {27:25}) 10-19 ...... 3 20-29 ...... 10 (last vs. Niagara, 11-9-12, 19 {27:53}) ARMY AT A GLANCE (last vs. #19 Robert Morris, 1-5-13, 24) 30-39 ...... 5 20-29 ...... 21 Last Game: Tied, Air Force, 3-3 OT (last at UConn, 12-7-12, 27) (last at Niagara, 12-3-11, 33) Next Game: Jan. 26 vs. RMC 30-39 ...... 22 40-49 ...... 2 (last at Air Force, 1-11-13, 32) vs. AHA: 7-5-3 (last at Air Force, 1-12-13, 42) 40-49 ...... 4 Last Five Games: 2-2-1 50-59 ...... 2 (last vs. #20 Maine, 10-13-12, 50) (last at Canisius, 12-29-29, 46) Last 10 Games: 4-4-2 PPAGEAGE 3 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY August of this year. ARMY’S RECORD WHEN Army wore its black sweaters for the game with THE LIFE OF A CADET Overall ...... 7-10-3 “Kennedy” across the back with an American flag. Atlantic Hockey ...... 7-5-3 A letterman on the hockey team, Kennedy re- The West Point academic turned to West Point and served as a Tactical Of- Exhibition Games ...... 0-1-0 calendar is broken down ficer where he impacted the lives of thousands of into Day One and Day Home ...... 4-4-0 cadets. In addition to his work with all of the cadets, Two. Below are the typi- Away ...... 3-4-3 Kennedy was an Officer Representative with the cal schedules for senior at a neutral site ...... 0-2-0 hockey program and was elected president of the goaltender Ryan Leets. A in overtime ...... 1-0-3 Army Hockey Parents Association. He was deployed Civil Engineering major, out of Fort Carson, Colo., following his term at West on television ...... 2-2-1 Leets is a three-time At- Point. in white jerseys ...... 0-2-0 lantic Hockey Association The Army hockey team is wearing “TK” stickers in gold jerseys ...... 3-2-0 on its helmets and there are two spots on the ice Top Scholar-Athlete with in black jerseys ...... 4-5-3 with his initials and an American flag. All fans at the the top GPA among goal- in blue jerseys ...... 0-1-0 game received similar stickers. tenders and an Academic in one-goal games ...... 4-1-0 Prior to the game, Army hockey head coach Brian All-America choice. in two-goal games ...... 0-1-0 Riley, who recruited Kennedy when he was an assis- DAY ONE in three-goal games ...... 1-3-0 tant coach, addressed the crowd from the ice and 0620 ...... Wake-up in four-goal games...... 0-3-0 spoke about Kennedy’s impact and selflessness 0655 ...... Breakfast formation while Kennedy’s family, including his wife, Kami, 0700-0720 ...... Breakfast with company in fi ve-goal games ...... 2-3-0 twin children Brody and Maggie, parents George 0730-0825 ...... in October ...... 2-3-1 and Patricia and brothers, John and George were on ...... Design of Civil Engineering Systems in November ...... 2-3-0 the ice. 0840-0935 in December ...... 2-2-1 Army captain Cheyne Rocha and alternate cap- ...... Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering in January ...... 1-2-1 tain Andy Starczewski presented #14 Kennedy 0950-1155 ...... Constitutional/Military Law jerseys to his twins and his wife participated in a in February ...... 0-0-0 1200 ...... Lunch formation ceremonial faceoff. 1210-1235 ...... Lunch with team in March ...... 0-0-0 Following the emotional, hard-fought 4-3 victory, scoring power-play goal ...... 2-3-2 both teams stood at attention for the West Point 1245-1340 ...... Study/Homework allowing power-play goal ...... 2-7-3 alma mater. A pair of Army gloves and helmet were 1355-1450 ...... scoring short-handed goal ...... 1-0-0 left on one blue line, Army was at center ice and AIC ...... Civil Engineering Professional Practice allowing short-handed goal ...... 0-1-0 stood on the far blue line. 1530-1830 ...... Hockey practice on Tuesdays ...... 0-1-0 A sold-out crowd of 2,648 was on hand. 1900 ...... Dinner with team on Thursdays ...... 1-0-0 1930-0000 ...... Study/Homework SCORING LATE 0000 ...... Lights out on Fridays ...... 3-4-1 One of the points of emphasis for Army has on Saturdays ...... 2-5-2 been winning the third period. Through 19 games, DAY TWO on Sundays ...... 1-0-0 the Black Knights and their opponents have each 0630 ...... Wake-up on Saturdays (after Fri. win) ...... 1-2-1 scored 16 goals in the final session and overtime. In 0655 ...... Breakfast formation on Saturdays (after Fri. loss) ...... 1-2-1 league games, Army holds a 13-8 advantage in the 0700-0720 ...... Breakfast with company on Saturdays (after Fri. tie) ...... 0-0-0 final 20 minutes and overtime. 0730-0825 ...... Army Fitness Development following a win ...... 3-3-2 STONE WALL 0840-0935 ...... History of the Military Art 0950-1045 ...... Transportation Engineering following a loss ...... 4-4-1 Army senior alternate captain Ryan Leets en- following a tie ...... 0-2-0 joyed a stellar run in November and December to 1100-1150 ...... Offi cership vs. WCHA teams ...... 0-1-0 help Army remain near the top of the standings. 1200 ...... Lunch formation vs. teams ...... 0-2-0 From Nov. 16 until Dec. 1, he was 3-0-1 with a 1.93 1210-1235 ...... Lunch with team vs. Independent teams ...... 0-1-0 goals against average and .928 save percentage. 1250-1450 ...... Study/Homework or ...... Lab period for Electrical Engineering vs. ECAC Hockey teams ...... 0-1-0 Leets yielded just seven goals over that span and was in net as Army beat Sacred Heart (3-2), Bentley 1530-1830 ...... Hockey practice vs. ranked opponents ...... 1-2-0 (3-2) and AIC (3-2) and tied Connecticut (2-2). 1900 ...... Dinner with team vs. teams receiving votes ...... 0-3-0 Leets held Bentley to just a pair of goals, two be- 1930-0000 ...... Study/Homework when outshooting opp...... 5-2-2 low their average which, at the time, led the coun- 0000 ...... Lights out when being outshot ...... 1-8-1 try. when shots are even ...... 1-0-0 “MILITARY SPEAK” CLARKIE’S CORNER when scoring fi rst ...... 6-1-2 Plebe or Fourth Class ...... Freshman when opp. scores fi rst ...... 1-9-1 Army senior defenseman John Clark is author- Yearling or Third Class ...... Sophomore ing a blog this season at www.goARMYsports.com. Cow or Second Class ...... Junior when leading after one ...... 4-1-1 Clark will provide periodic updates throughout the Firstie or First Class ...... Senior when trailing after one ...... 0-8-1 season, providing fans an inside look into the Black when tied after one ...... 3-1-1 Knights. when leading after two ...... 3-0-2 OBC ...... Offi cer Basic Course when trailing after two ...... 0-10-1 TURKEY DAY TRAVEL A cadet’s fi rst stop after graduation from the Academy. OBC preceeds a cadet’s fi rst assign- when tied after two ...... 4-0-0 For the first time in the nine-year tenure of Army hockey coach Brian Riley, the Black Knights did not ment. when scoring 5+ goals ...... 3-0-0 play over Thanksgiving. when scoring 4 goals ...... 0-0-1 With a roster that features 13 freshmen, Riley BRANCH ...... (i.e. Field Artillery, Infantry) when scoring 3 goals ...... 3-1-1 Specifi c part of the Army that each cadet choos- when scoring 2 goals ...... 0-1-1 es to join upon graduation. Cadets receive their when scoring 1 goal ...... 1-5-0 PERIOD HIGHS “branch” in February of their senior year. What when scoring 0 goals ...... 0-3-0 SHOTS you branch determines where you are stationed when opp. scores 5+ goals ...... 0-4-0 28 ...... 1/5/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris, 3rd for OBC. when opp. scores 4 goals ...... 0-5-1 SAVES when opp. scores 3 goals ...... 0-1-1 22 ...... 10/26/12 vs. Penn State, 3rd HONOR CODE ...... “A Cadet Will Not Lie, Cheat, Steal or Tolerate Those Who Do.” The creed, or when opp. scores 2 goals ...... 3-3-1 GOALS oath, each cadet takes upon entering the Acad- when opp. scores 1 goal ...... 0-0-0 3 ...... Three times, most recent emy. It is the code by which all cadets must live. when opp. scores 0 goals ...... 1-0-0 ...... 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris, 2nd PPAGEAGE 4 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY opted for the players to return home for the first on and off the ice. time since summer training began for most of the Rocha, from Rye, N.H., is one of 20 candidates ARMY IN OT UNDER BRIAN RILEY players. on the initial ballot. The list will be cut in half to 10 2004-05 (1-2-3) The team enjoyed three days off before returning finalists midway through the regular season. The O8 ...... Ryerson ...... W, 3-2 (OT) to practice on Sunday, Nov. 25. winner will be chosen through a nationwide vote by O22 ...... at Bentley* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) media, coaches and fans. N20 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) CLASSY DEFENSEMAN An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achieve- J28 ...... at Quinnipiac* ...... L, 4-5 (OT) Not only was senior defenseman Cheyne Rocha ment for Staying in School, the Senior CLASS Award F11 ...... at Mercyhurst* ...... L, 4-5 (OT) a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship, he is also on the focuses on the total student-athlete and encour- F26 ...... American Int’l* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) ballot for the Senior CLASS Award. ages students to use their platform in athletics to 2005-06 (2-1-7) He is one of 20 student-athletes that have been make a positive impact as leaders in their commu- named nominees for the prestigious Senior CLASS nities. The winner of the award best exemplifies N5 ...... at Canisius*...... T, 2-2 (OT) Award, an accolade that recognizes achievements excellence in communication, classroom, character N12 ...... Air Force ...... W, 4-3 (OT) and competition. N18 ...... at Bentley* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) A team captain, Rocha boasts a cumulative D8 ...... American Int’l* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) BRANCHES AND POSTS grade-point average of greater than 4.0 and is a J7 ...... Mercyhurst* ...... W, 3-2 (OT) Army’s senior class chose their military three-time Atlantic Hockey Association Academic J27...... Bentley* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) branches in November. They will learn All-Star. An Engineering Management major, he has J28 ...... Bentley* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) their post assignments in the spring. The been on the Dean’s List in each of his six semes- F11 ...... at RMC ...... T, 3-3 (OT) ters. F18 ...... Connecticut* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) senior members of the team selected the In addition to his work in the classroom, Rocha following branches: was instrumental in beginning House of Blues, an M11 ...... at Bentley^ ...... L, 3-4 (2OT) Player ...... Branch awareness campaign for prostate cancer. The event ^AHA Tournament #4 Cody Ikkala...... Engineers originated at West Point and is now the preferred 2006-07 (0-0-5) #5 John Clark ...... Signal Corps charity of Atlantic Hockey. He is also active with the O14 ...... Sacred Heart* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) Special Olympics and Neighborhood Knights, a team N21 ...... at Sacred Heart* ...... T 3-3 (OT) #13 Jon Bobb ...... Finance group that provides community service. Rocha vol- D6 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) #21 Andy Starczewski ...... Field Artillery unteers with the Army Junior Black Knights hockey J26 ...... Connecticut* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) #25 Cheyne Rocha ...... Engineers program and holds a leadership position in the Fel- F3 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) lowship of Christian Athletes. #30 Ryan Leets ...... Engineers 2007-08 (0-0-4) #35 Matt Walsh ...... Infantry On the ice, Rocha is a four-year contributor. He overcame a leg injury in his junior season and has N23 ...... at RIT* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) Manager Tony Kratz ... Military Intelligence played in all eight of the team’s game this year. He N24 ...... at RIT* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) has one assist. D30 ...... vs. Brown# ...... T, 1-1 (OT) F9 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) ARMY HOCKEY AT TATE RINK 2008-09 (0-1-6) Season Coach GP W-L-T Pct. AHA Games Pct. N1 ...... at Sacred Heart* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 1985-86 Jack Riley 19 13-6-0 .684 D28 ...... at #20 Dartmouth! ...... L, 4-5 (OT) 1986-87 15 6-8-1 .433 J17 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 1987-88 Rob Riley 16 3-11-2 .250 J18 ...... Holy Cross* ...... T, 4-4 (OT) F7 ...... Canisius* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) 1988-89 Rob Riley 18 11-6-1 .639 F21 ...... RIT* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) 1989-90 Rob Riley 15 6-7-2 .467 F27 ...... American Int’l* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 1990-91 Rob Riley 16 7-8-1 .469 ! Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, N.H. 1991-92 Rob Riley 19 12-6-1 .658 2009-10 (0-1-7) 1992-93 Rob Riley 17 12-4-1 .735 O24...... Mercyhurst* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 1993-94 Rob Riley 18 11-7-0 .611 O30 ...... at Colgate ...... T, 4-4 (OT) 1994-95 Rob Riley 22 15-6-1 .704 J2 ...... at #18 Union ...... L, 1-2 (OT) 1995-96 Rob Riley 21 18-2-1 .881 J8 ...... at Sacred Heart* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) J16...... at Canisius*...... T, 4-4 (OT) 1996-97 Rob Riley 20 14-5-1 .725 J30 ...... Air Force* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 1997-98 Rob Riley 19 12-7-0 .631 F19 ...... at Mercyhurst* ...... T, 4-4 (OT) 1998-99 Rob Riley 22 13-7-2 .636 F27 ...... AIC* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) 1999-00 Rob Riley 20 9-10-1 .475 2010-11 (0-2-4) 2000-01 Rob Riley 17 10-6-1 .618 O17 ...... Holy Cross* ...... L, 4-5 (OT) 2001-02 Rob Riley 17 8-5-4 .588 N20 ...... Sacred Heart* ...... T, 4-4 (OT) 2002-03 Rob Riley 16 11-5-0 .688 D30 ...... Merrimack ...... L, 1-2 (OT) 2003-04 Rob Riley 19 8-10-1 .447 3-5-1 .389 J7 ...... RIT* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) J22 ...... Robert Morris* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) 2004-05 Brian Riley 18 10-6-2 .611 5-5-2 .500 J29 ...... at Bentley* ...... T, 1-1 (OT) 2005-06 Brian Riley 17 8-5-4 .588 6-4-4 .571 2011-12 (0-0-7) 2006-07 Brian Riley 17 11-2-4 .765 8-2-4 .714 O22 ...... vs. Colgate ...... T, 2-2 (OT) 2007-08 Brian Riley 19 14-4-1 .763 11-2-1 .821 N5 ...... at RIT* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) 2008-09 Brian Riley 15 6-4-5 .567 6-3-5 .708 N18 ...... at AIC* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 2009-10 Brian Riley 14 7-4-3 .607 7-4-3 .607 N19 ...... vs. Brown ...... T, 1-1 (OT) 2010-11 Brian Riley 17 6-8-3 .441 6-5-3 .535 N26 ...... at Robert Morris* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 2011-12 Brian Riley 15 0-12-3 .100 0-11-2 .076 D3 ...... vs. Mercyhurst* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 2012-13 Brian Riley 8 4-4-0 .500 4-3-0 .571 J20 ...... vs. Air Force* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) 2012-13 (1-0-3) TOTALS 28 seasons 486 265-175-46 .595 55-40-25 .559 O20 ...... at Sacred Heart* ...... T, 4-4 (OT) D11 ...... at UConn* ...... T, 2-2 (OT) Head Coach Records: D30 ...... at Canisius*...... W, 1-0 (OT) Jack Riley (13-6-0, .684, one season) J12 ...... at Air Force* ...... T, 3-3 (OT) Rob Riley ( 186-120-21, .601, 18 seasons) *Atlantic Hockey Association Games Brian Riley (66-48-25, .563, nine seasons) TOTALS: 57 OT GAMES (4-7-46) PPAGEAGE 5 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY assists and four goals and Josh Richards also has WINNING WITH YOUTH double-digit points with seven assist and three ICE BREAKER OPEN Army is the third youngest team in Division I, ac- goals. Army began its season at the Ice Breaker Tour- cording to research by College Hockey Inc. Rob Tadazak is 3-5-2 in goal with a 2.67 goals nament in Kansas City, Mo. Army has 13 freshmen on its roster, just one less against average and .919 save percentage. Ryan The Black Knights fell to Nebraska-Omaha 5-1 than Penn State and Providence which have 14. Leets is 4-5-1 with a 3.31 goals against average and and #20 Maine overcame a pair of deficits in a 4-3 Miami and Michigan State each have 12 fresh- .907 save percentage. win in the consolation game. men on their rosters. Notre Dame beat Nebraska-Omaha, 3-2, to win ABOUT THE TIGERS the title. 100 FOR COACH RILEY RIT enters the weekend 6-10-4 overall and 4-6-3 Army head coach Brian Riley posted his 100th in league games after losing to Bentley 3-0 and MONTHLY HONORS career victory in a 7-2 win at Holy Cross in Worces- beating Bentley, 4-0. The Tigers are 3-5-3 on the Army senior Andy Starczewski and freshman Joe ter, Mass., on Oct. 27. road and have beaten Michigan (5-4), AIC (3-0), Sa- Kozlak picked up a pair of awards as the Atlantic Riley, now in his ninth season as head coach, is cred Heart (5-3, 5-2) and St. Lawrence (4-3). Hockey Association announced its monthly award the third member of his family to eclipse the cen- RIT is averaging 3.1 goals per game while allow- winners. tury mark for career victories. ing 3.6. The Tigers have converted 17 of 77 power Starczewski was named the Player of the Month Brian’s father, Jack, won 542 games in his 36 play chances while allowing opponents 14 goals in and Kozlak the Rookie of the Month as October seasons as head coach while brother Rob posted 91 opportunities. competitions concluded. Carsen Chubak of Niagara 257 victories during his 18 seasons. Chris Saracino leads the team in assists (12) and was the Goaltender of the Month. points (16), while Mike Colavecchia has a team-best Starczewski totaled four goals and six assists in WEEKEND SWEEP eight goals. his first six games of the season. He scored a hat For the first time since 2011, Army swept a pair Adam Mitchell (six goals, nine assists), Greg Noy- trick against Sacred Heart and handed out three of weekend games. Following up a 3-2 road win at es (10 assists, five goals), Ben Lynch (eight assists, assists at Holy Cross to help Army to a 2-3-1 overall Bentley, Army beat AIC two days later by the same six goals), Jeff Smith (six goals, seven assist), Brad record and 2-0-1 conference mark. score, the first time Army won both weekend con- McGowan (five goals, five assists) and Matt Gar- Kozlak collected six points in the first six games tests since Feb. 18-19, 2011. bowsky (nine assists and a goal) are also in double- of the season and earned his first league citation as digit scoring. the Rookie of the Month. He has two goals and four SKATE WITH US assists on the year, including the game-winning The popular “Skate With The Black Knights,” re- ON-ICE RECOGNITION goal in the road victory at Holy Cross. turns for the third consecutive season. Postgame Seniors Ryan Leets and Cheyne Rocha were hon- skates are scheduled for Jan. 19, Feb. 8 and Feb. ored on the ice prior to the Penn State game on Oct. LEADER ATHLETES 23. 26 for their excellence in the classroom last sea- For the second consecutive year, the Army men’s Fans must bring their own skates and store them son. hockey team earned the Leader-Athlete Award under their seats during the game. Both Leets and Rocha posted a 4.0 grade-point from West Point for having the highest cadet per- Selected Army players will join fans for a 20- average and were tabbed as Student Athletes of the formance score among the male NCAA-sponsored minute skating session following the contest with Year by the Atlantic Hockey Association. sports. plenty of photograph and autograph opportunities. League commissioner Bob DeGregorio, head Offi- Cadet performance scores include academic, cer Representative Col. Ed Naessens, Army hockey military and physical development. The Army Ath- ABOUT THE BLACK KNIGHTS head coach Brian Riley and Executive Athletic Di- letic Association annually distributes an award to Army is 7-10-3 overall and 7-5-3 in league games rector Bob Beretta were on hand to present the the teams who achieve the highest score. The cross following a tie and loss at Air Force. awards. country team paced the females. The Black Knights are averaging 2.3 goals per Leets, from Kentwood, Mich., earned a 4.04 Senior goalie and alternate captain Ryan Leets game and allowing 3.1. They have scored 12 power grade-point average as a Civil Engineering major. led the hockey squad and was named a Leader- play goals in 84 chances while allowing 16 scores in Rocha, an Engineering Management major from Athlete. 70 opponent opportunities. Rye, N.H., registered a 4.17 GPA. Andy Starczewski leads the team with 12 assists Leets and Rocha were among the 18 Army hockey SLEDDING ALONG and 17 points, while Thane Heller has a team-best players named to the Atlantic Hockey All-Academic The Army hockey team will continue its tradition seven goals and four assists. Mac Lalor has seven Team last season. of playing the Long Island RoughRiders sled hock- ey team. This year’s exhibition is slated for Feb. 16 against Bentley. BRIAN RILEY SIGNATURE WINS After the game, Army will trade the skates for Since 2004-05 when he took over as head coach, Brian Riley has led the Black Knights to some key wins. sleds and compete in a 20-minute Among them: against the team from Long Island. Date ...... Opponent...... Result ...... Notes Sled hockey is played mainly by people with vari- ous lower extremity disabilities in which players are 10/30/04 ...at Colgate ...... W, 3-2 ...... fi rst offi cial collegiate win seated on sleds, which are affixed to two hockey 11/11/05 ...AIR FORCE ...... W, 3-0 ...... fi rst win against the Falcons skate blades under the seat. The sleds are about 11/1/2/05 .AIR FORCE ...... W, 4-3 (OT) ...... fi rst sweep of AF 1/6/05...... MERCYHURST ...... W, 5-0 ...... fi rst win against Mercyhurst 1/7/05...... MERCYHURST ...... W, 3-2 (OT) ...... fi rst sweep of Mercyhurst 2012-13 AWARDS 12/29/06 ...RIT ...... W, 2-1 ...... win in fi rst game vs. Tigers ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 3/10/07...... BENTLEY ...... W, 6-2 ...... fi rst AHA playoff win Player of the Month 1/25/08 .....AIR FORCE ...... W, 2-1 ...... beat AF on national TV ...... Andy Starczewski, October 1/27/08 .....AIR FORCE ...... W, 2-1 ...... swept AF on national TV 1/3/09...... vs. #2 Miami ...... W, 3-2 ...... upset at Ohio Hockey Classic Rookie of the Month 10/31/09 ...at RPI ...... W, 2-1 ...... comeback win, fi rst vs. ECAC since ‘04 ...... Joe Kozlak, October 1/29/10 .....AIR FORCE ...... W, 4-2 ...... knocks Falcons from fi rst-place Player of the Week 1/30/10 .....AIR FORCE ...... T, 3-3 (OT) ...... comeback from 2-0 defi cit ...... Mac Lalor, 12/17/12 11/5/10 .....at UMass...... W, 5-2 ...... third straight year with non-conference win ...... Andy Starczewski, 10/22/12 11/27/10 ...vs. Niagara...... W, 4-1 ...... Army’s fi rst win vs. Niagara, follows 4-1 loss Rookie of the Week 1/15/11 .....at Air Force ...... W, 5-4 ...... 1st per. 3-0 lead, end 8-game winless streak ...... Willie Faust, 10/22/12 1/21/11 .....vs. Robert Morris ...... W, 3-1 ...... fi rst meeting between schools 12/31/11 ...vs. Rensselaer ...... W, 3-2 ...... 4th straight season w/non-conference win ...... Willie Faust, 1/6/13 10/27/12 ...at Holy Cross ...... W, 7-2 ...... 100th career victory Army Athletic Association Athlete 12/1/12 .....vs. AIC ...... W, 3-2 ...... Major Tom Kennedy Night of the Week 12/30/12 ...at Canisius ...... W, 1-0 (OT) ...... fi rst OT road win since 2002 ...... Rob Tadazak, 1/6/13 1/4/13 ...... vs. #19 Robert Morris ...... W, 5-0 ...... First win vs. ranked team since 2009 ...... Andy Starczewski, 10/22/12 PPAGEAGE 6 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY three inches off the ice and around three feet long SCORING -- THE LAST TIME depending on the size of the player. The sled glides on the blades and a metal bar located at the front of Player Scored A Goal (Games Played) Had An Assist (Games Played) the sled. #1 Tadazak n/a (23) 11/5/11 at RIT (20) Players use their arms to propel themselves #2 McNulty n/a (9) n/a (9) along the ice and dig picks, on the ends of two #3 Pomarico 12/1/12 vs, AIC (7) n/a (17) short hockey sticks, into the ice to pull themselves #4 Ikkala 2/13/10 vs. RIT (54) 1/21/12 vs. Air Force (12) forward. Players have a right and a left stick (the blades are curved differently) that are miniature #5 Clark n/a (116) 12/29/12 at Canisius (5) copies of a typical hockey stick, except for the met- #7 O’Leary 1/12/13 at Air Force n/a (11) al picks (like figure skate toe picks) on the ends. #8 Vogel n/a (5) n/a (5) Players shoot, pass, and propel themselves with the #10 Zaremba 1/12/13 at Air Force 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) sticks. #11 Schultz 10/19/12 vs. Sacred Heart (16) 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) This marks the sixth year Army has played Long #13 Bobb n/a (32) 12/7/12 at UConn (2) Island. #14 Kozlak 12/30/12 at Canisius (4) 12/1/12 vs. AIC (8) #15 Burns 11/29/12 at Bentley (9) 1/12/13 vs. Air Force SCHOLARS #16 St. Denis n/a (2) n/a (2) Ryan Leets and Cheyne Rocha were among the #17 Santee 2/5/11 vs. UConn (7) 3/5/11 vs. AIC 18 hockey players honored as the Atlantic Hockey #18 Lalor 12/11/12 at Merrimack (6) 1/12/13 at Air Force Association distributed its academic awards over #19 Richards 11/29/12 at Bentley (9) 1/12/13 at Air Force the summer. #20 Gehrt 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) Leets, a goalie and Rocha, a defenseman, were #21 Starczewski 11/29/12 at Bentley (9) 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) tabbed as Student-Athletes of the Year by posting #22 Heller 1/12/13 at Air Force 11/29/12 at Bentley (9) at least a 4.0 grade-point average. Leets became the first player in league history to be named a #23 Jenkins 10/13/12 vs. #20 Maine (17) 10/20/12 at Sacred Heart (15) Student-Athlete of the Year three times. #24 Alvarez 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (3) 1/12/13 at Air Force Leets and Rocha were among the 14 student-ath- #25 Rocha 1/5/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (2) 11/29/12 at Bentley (9) letes with a GPA of 4.0 or higher and the two were #26 Hearn 1/11/13 at Air Force (1) 1/12/13 at Air Force included in the 179 league players who posted at #27 Faust 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (1) 12/11/12 at Merrimack (4) least a 3.0 in both semesters of competition and a #28 Roberts n/a (17) 1/12/13 at Air Force GPA of 3.0 during the 2011-12 season. #30 Leets n/a (53) 1/29/11 at Bentley (38) Joining Leets and Rocha on the All-Academic Team were Marcel Alvarez, Jack Barnes, Jon Bobb, Player Recorded A Shutout (Saves) Last Win (Saves) John Clark, Danny Colvin, Mark Dube, Mike Hull, #30 Leets n/a (48) 12/1/12 vs. AIC (31) (3) Cody Ikkala, Bret Larson, Kyle Maggard, Alex #35 Tadazak 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (22) 1/4/13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (22) McRae, Josh Richards, Pat Ryan, Brian Schultz, Bry- ant Skarda and Matt Walsh. Leets, from Kentwood, Mich., showed a 4.04 GPA SCORING -- BY CLASS as Civil Engineering major during his junior season. Rocha, an Engineering Management major from GP G A P PPG SH GWG Rye, N.H., registered a 4.17 GPA during his junior SENIORS season. #4 Cody Ikkala 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLASS OF 2016 #5 John Clark 20 0 3 3 0 0 0 Getting accepted to West Point is a challenge in #13 Jon Bobb 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 itself. A look at the Class of 2016 shows that 15,170 #21 Andy Starczewski 20 5 12 17 0 0 1 candidates applied, 4,284 were nominated, 2,554 #25 Cheyne Rocha 18 1 2 3 0 0 0 qualified and 1,193 were admitted. TOTALS 69 6 18 24 0 0 1 Of those admitted, 72% were in the top-five of their high school class, eight percent were valedic- JUNIORS GP G A P PPG SH GWG torians, 90% played varsity sports, 57% served as #11 Brian Schultz 19 1 1 2 0 0 0 team captain and 18% were either class or student #17 Mike Santee injured body presidents. TOTALS 19 1 1 2 0 0 0 @COACH_BRILEY SOPHOMORES GP G A P PPG SH GWG Army head coach Brian Riley is now on Twitter. #10 Zak Zaremba 20 5 4 9 2 0 0 You can follow his tweets @Coach_BRiley. #18 Mac Lalor 19 4 8 12 4 0 0 NUMBER CHANGES #19 Josh Richards 20 3 7 10 1 0 0 Two Army players have changed numbers. Soph- #24 Maurice Alvarez 18 2 3 5 0 0 2 omore defenseman Maurice Alvarez is now wearing TOTALS 77 14 22 36 7 0 2 24 after donning 16 as a freshman. Sophomore for- ward Josh Richards has opted for 19 after wearing FRESHMEN GP G A P PPG SH GWG 3 his first season. #2 James McNulty 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 #3 Christian Pomarico 17 1 0 1 0 0 0 TICKETS AT TATE #7 Andrew O’Leary 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 Army will play 17 games at Tate Rink with dates #8 Kyle Vogel 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 against Penn State, Royal Military College and the #14 Joe Kozlak 20 4 5 9 1 0 2 Russian Junior All-Stars as well as Atlantic Hockey #15 R.J. Burns 20 1 6 7 0 1 1 Association opponents Sacred Heart, American #16 Michael St. Denis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 International, Niagara, Robert Morris, RIT and Con- #20 Jonathan Gehrt 19 3 5 8 0 0 0 necticut. #22 Thane Heller 20 7 4 11 3 0 0 Season tickets and single-game tickets are now #23 Luke Jenkins 19 1 2 3 0 0 0 on sale and can be purchased at goARMYsports. com, by phone at 1-877-TIX-ARMY or in person at #26 Shane Hearn 20 4 3 7 0 0 1 the Army Ticket Office. #27 Willie Faust 16 3 5 8 1 0 0 #28 Josh Roberts 17 0 2 2 0 0 0 LEAGUE HONORS TOTALS 195 25 32 57 5 1 4 Senior Andy Starczewski and freshman Willie

PPAGEAGE 7 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY Faust collected a pair of Atlantic Hockey Associa- also actively involved in the Special Olympics. at Boston College while Jay was a star at Harvard. tion honors for their performances Oct. 19-20. Army The Neighborhood Knights were also involved in Brian graduated from while Mary beat Sacred Heart 5-2 and tied the Pioneers in over- 9/11 tributes and are planning to Adopt-A-Highway Beth, the lone female, was a captain at St. Lawrence time the next night, 4-4. in the near future, cleaning a 1.3 mile strip in Fort University. Starczewski registered his second career hat Montgomery, N.Y., as part of a two-year agreement. Rob took over the Army head coaching position trick and totaled five points in a weekend series Currently, members are working with local youth from his father in 1986 and then turned the pro- with Sacred Heart and earned AHA Travel Team hockey teams with several projects in the works. gram over to Brian in 2004. USA Player of the Week accolades. Faust netted a goal and two assists and picked ABBOTSFORD HEAT WATCH IT ONLINE up AHA Travel Team USA Rookie of the Week hon- Former Army hockey standout Zach McKelvie is America One will again provide video and audio ors. now with the Flames affiliate Abbotsford where available of every Atlantic Hockey Associa- Heat. After two seasons with the Boston Bruins, tion game. THE CAPTAINS McKelvie signed with Abbotsford in the offseason Previously the B2 Network, America One is the Senior defenseman Cheyne Rocha will serve as and will wear No. 4. official multi-media provider of the AHA and carries the Black Knights’ captain during the 2012-13 sea- A 2009 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, all games home and away. Subscriptions can be son. McKelvie served in the Army for two years before purchased monthly or annually. To access games, Seniors Ryan Leets and Andy Starczewski and joining the Bruins organization. He was stationed visit b2tv.com. junior Brian Schultz will all handle alternate captain in Fort Benning, Ga., as an infantry officer and will duties. serve eight years of reserve time. TWEETING McKelvie, listed as a 6-foot-2, 200-pound defen- The official Army Athletic Association twitter NEIGHBORHOOD KNIGHTS seman, played in 39 games last season with the page can be found at @ArmyAthletics. Score up- Seeking to give back to the community, the Army with a goal and an assist and 46 dates, links to game notes and feature stories and hockey team has formed “Neighborhood Knights,” penalty minutes. breaking news are all tweeted. to volunteer their time. This season, McKelvie has appeared in 29 games The group has been actively involved in the local for the AHL squad with one assist. AHA community and plans to utilize its time in a number Army was picked to finish 10th in the Atlantic of projects that benefit the environment and recre- FROZEN IN PITTSBURGH Hockey Association, according to a vote of the ation areas. The Frozen Four will be held in Pittsburgh, Pa., league’s head coaches. The poll was announced at “I am very proud of our players,” said Army hock- this season at the CONSOL Energy Center, April 11 the at Atlantic Hockey Associa- ey head coach Brian Riley. “The players decided that and 13. tion Media Day. they wanted to be more involved and have done all Army received 30 points and was picked ahead of this work on their own. Being a West Point ca- FIRST FAMILY OF HOCKEY of American International and Sacred Heart. Each det or a Division I hockey player is hard enough on It’s tough to argue with those who call the Riley’s of the league’s 12 head coaches voted but were not its own, yet these guys are finding time to make a the “first family of hockey.” From Jack Riley winning allowed to choose their own team. difference in their community and that says a lot an Olympic gold medal to his five children all play- Air Force collected eight first-place votes and about their character.” ing Division I hockey, the evidence is on the ice. was the top choice, followed by Niagara, which had The Neighborhood Knights began their service at Jack Riley coached at Army from 1951-1986, three first-place votes. Mercyhurst was third while Brooks Park in Fort Montgomery, N.Y., where several winning 542 games in the process. He was also se- Bentley and RIT shared the fourth pick. team members raked leaves and helped clean up lected to coach the 1960 U.S. Olympic men’s hockey Holy Cross was chosen sixth with Connecticut, the area. Picking up trash in the park and neighbor- team and led the squad to its first gold medal in the Robert Morris, Canisius, Army, AIC and Sacred ing stream and trails and preparing the park for . Heart rounding out the poll. Robert Morris received spring and summer use was the focus of the day. Jack’s five children all served as captains at the other first-place vote. In addition to work at Brooks Park, the team is their respective schools. Rob and Mark both played The 2013 Atlantic Hockey Tournament will fea- ture the same format as last year. The top four ARMY VS. RIT SERIES At West Point, N.Y., RIT leads, 5-1-2 teams receive a bye into the quarterfinals with Date Location Result seeds 5-8 hosting seeds 9-12 in a best two-out- RIT leads, 10-2-4 of-three first round series starting Friday, March 12/29/06 West Point, N.Y. W, 2-1 (AHA) at West Point, RIT, 5-1-2 8. The first round winners will then be re-seeded at Rochester, RIT 5-1-2 13/30/06 West Point, N.Y. L, 3-5 (AHA) and travel to the top four seeds for a best two-out- at neutral site, N/A 2/20/09 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-3 (AHA) of-three quarterfinal series, which will begin Friday, in Atlantic Hockey games RIT leads, 10-2-4 2/21/09 West Point, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) March 15. Most Army goals: 5 (11/14/08 at Rochester, 2/12/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 0-3 (AHA) The four winners will then travel to the Blue Cross W, 5-3) 2/13/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) Arena in Rochester, N.Y. with the highest remaining seed facing the lowest remaining seed in the first Army shutouts: 0 1/7/11 West Point, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) 1/8/11 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) semifinal, with the other two remaining seeds fac- ing off in the second semifinal on Friday, March 22. Date Location Result The two semifinal winners will then face-off in 12/29/06 West Point, N.Y. W, 2-1 (AHA) AHA Contests, RIT leads, 10-2-4 the Championship game on Saturday, March 23 13/30/06 West Point, N.Y. L, 3-5 (AHA) Date Location Result with the NCAA Tournament automatic berth on the 11/23/07 Rochester, N.Y. T 2-2 (OT) (AHA) 12/29/06 West Point, N.Y. W, 2-1 (AHA) line. 11/24/07 Rochester , N.Y. T 1-1 (OT) (AHA) 13/30/06 West Point, N.Y. L, 3-5 (AHA) 11/23/07 Rochester, N.Y. T 2-2 (OT) (AHA) LAST TIME OUT 11/14/08 Rochester, N.Y. W, 5-3 (AHA) 1/12/13 USAFA, Colo. – 11/24/07 Rochester, N.Y. T 1-1 (OT) (AHA) Three different players 11/15/08 Rochester, N.Y. L, 3-6 (AHA) scored goals as Army skated to a 3-3 overtime with 11/14/08 Rochester, N.Y. W, 5-3 (AHA) 2/20/09 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-3 (AHA) Air Force, Saturday in an Atlantic Hockey Associa- 2/21/09 West Point T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) 11/15/08 Rochester, N.Y. L, 3-6 (AHA) tion contest at Cadet Ice Arena. 11/6/09 Rochester, N.Y. L, 1-6 (AHA) 2/20/09 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-3 (AHA) Freshmen Thane Heller and Andrew O’Leary and 11/7/09 Rochester, N.Y. L, 1-2 AHA) 2/21/09 West Point, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) sophomore Zak Zaremba netted goals for the Black 2/12/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 0-3 (AHA) 11/6/09 Rochester, N.Y. L, 1-6 (AHA) Knights who moved to 7-10-3 on the season and 2/13/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) 11/7/09 Rochester, N.Y. L, 1-2 (AHA) 7-5-3 in league games. Rob Tadazak made 42 saves for Army, which re- 1/7/11 West Point, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) 2/12/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 0-3 (AHA) 2/13/10 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) bounded from a 4-1 loss on Friday night. 1/8/11 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) Josh Richards, R.J. Burns, Maurice Alvarez, Shane 11/4/11 Rochester, N.Y. T, 2-2 (OT) (AHA) 1/7/11 West Point, N.Y. T, 1-1 (OT) (AHA) Hearn and Josh Roberts all collected assists for 11/5/11 Rochester, N.Y. L, 3-5 (AHA) 1/8/11 West Point, N.Y. L, 2-5 (AHA) Army. 11/4/11 Rochester, N.Y. T, 2-2 (OT) (AHA) CBS Sports Network broadcast the game live to 11/5/11 Rochester, N.Y. L, 3-5 (AHA) a national audience, Army’s third national television appearance of the season. Ben Holden, Dave Star- man and Shireen Saski were on the call.

PPAGEAGE 8 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION STANDINGS Conference Overall GP Points Record Win% GF GA GP Record Win% GF GA Niagara 13 25 12-0-1 0.962 46 16 20 13-3-4 0.750 61 41 Army 15 17 7-5-3 0.567 40 41 20 7-10-3 0.425 46 62 Mercyhurst 12 16 8-4-0 0.667 40 33 19 10-8-1 0.553 58 56 Holy Cross 13 16 7-4-2 0.615 41 41 20 11-7-2 0.600 64 62 Canisius 13 16 7-4-2 0.615 37 22 22 8-9-5 0.477 50 41 Robert Morris 12 13 6-5-1 0.542 35 34 19 11-6-2 0.632 54 44 Air Force 13 13 5-5-3 0.500 43 31 21 7-9-5 0.452 65 59 Bentley 13 13 6-6-1 0.500 46 39 19 8-10-1 0.447 68 62 Connecticut 13 11 5-7-1 0.423 28 35 19 8-9-2 0.474 43 49 RIT 13 11 4-6-3 0.423 39 42 20 6-10-4 0.400 61 72 American Int’l 13 5 1-9-3 0.192 27 51 19 4-12-3 0.289 41 76 Sacred Heart 15 2 0-13-2 0.067 32 69 21 0-19-2 0.048 44 108 As of: Jan 12, 2013

RESULTS UPCOMING GAMES Tuesday, Jan. 22 Bowling Green 3, Canisius 2 Friday, Jan. 18 Connecticut at Quinnipiac, 7:05 p.m. Holy Cross 2, Mercyhurst 1 Niagara at Holy Cross, 7:05 p.m. Canisius 5, Sacred Heart 1 Robert Morris at AIC, 7:05 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 Niagara 3, AIC 2 Mercyhurst at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Bentley at Holy Cross, 7:05 p.m. Connecticut 3, Robert Morris 2 RIT at Army, 7:05 p.m. Canisius at Mercyhurst, 7:05 p.m. Bentley 3, RIT 0 Canisius at Bentley, 7:05 p.m. Niagara at RIT, 7:05 p.m. Air Force 4, Army 1 AIC at Connectiicut, 7:05 p.m. Canisius 6, Sacred Heart 3 Saturday, Jan. 19 Robert Morris at Air Force, 9:05 p.m. Army 3, Air Force 3 OT Air Force at Sacred Heart, 4:05 p.m. Mercyhurst 4, Holy Cross 2 Niagara at Holy Cross, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 Niagara 3, AIC 1 Robert Morris at AIC, 7:05 p.m. Holy Cross at Bentley, 7:05 p.m. Robert Morris 4, Connecticut 3 Mercyhurst at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Connecticut at AIC, 7:05 p.m. RIT 4, Bentley 0 RIT at Army, 7:05 p.m. RIT at Niagara, 7:05 p.m. Canisius at Bentley, 7:05 p.m. Mercyhurst at Canisius, 7:05 p.m. RMC at Army, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20 Robert Morris at Air Force, 9:05 p.m. Air Force at Sacred Heart, noon

HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER #21 Andy Starczewski #1 Rob Tadazak Participated in Cadet Troop Leadership Training in Fort Carson, Colo. Completed Cadet Field Training before Physical Individual Advance #24 Maurice Alvarez Development hockey camp. Was part of the “enemy” during Cadet basic Training. Spent three #4 Cody Ikkala weeks training and participated in ambushes and raids against his Spent three weeks in Israel touring with Israeli offi cers. Also spent fellow cadets. After Cadet Field Training, participated in a Physical time with an Air Defense Artillery unit in Fort Bliss, Texas. Individual Advance Development with Zak Zaremba. #5 John Clark #25 Cheyne Rocha Participated in Cadet Troop Leadership Training at West Point and Participated in Cadet Troop Leadership Training in Fort Carson, Colo., then served as First Regimental Assistant at Cadet Basic Training be- with an Engineering Unit. Took part in Academic Individual Advanced fore hockey camp in Brainerd, Minn. Development with the National Security Agency and with U.S. Army #10 Zak Zaremba Africa in Italy. Completed Cadet Field Training and then participated in a Physical #30 Ryan Leets Individual Advance Development with Maurice Alvarez. Spent four weeks with the 84th Engineering Support Company at #11 Brian Schultz Schofi eld Barracks, Hawaii. Then spent three weeks in Washington, Served as Cadet Field Training Squad at Camp Buckner. D.C., working under the Assistant Secretary of the Army to help devel- #13 Jon Bobb op a phone application to educate and train soldiers on operational Participated in Cadet Leadership Development Training and then energy. went to Fort Richardson, Alaska, for three weeks. #35 Matt Walsh #17 Mike Santee Participated in Cadet Leadership Develop Training as an Operations Was not enrolled at West Point but did teach himself how to play gui- Offi cer. tar and train his new puppy, a Golden Retriever named Pembroke. #18 Mac Lalor Attended his brother’s graduation festivities at . At- tended the wedding of former teammate Alex McRae (2010) and completed Cadet Field Training.

PPAGEAGE 9 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY GETTING TO KNOW THE the mother of John the Baptist, #21 Andy Starczewski started BLACK KNIGHTS was supposed to be barren. His skating at age 2 and is very vo- mother’s name is Elizabeth and cal in his support of the #1 Rob Tadazak didn’t start skat- was told that she, too, wouldn’t Yankees. ing until he was eight and played be able to have kids. Zacharias fi ve years of junior hockey. was actually Elizabeth’s husband, #24 Maurice Alvarez fi rst played not her son. His name should be defense as a 16-year old. A for- #4 Cody Ikkala is the only player John instead of Zachariah. mer competitive paintball player, on the team who is engaged to he traveled all over the country be married. His fi ancée is a class- #11 Brian Schultz went bowl- to participate in tournaments. Is mate at West Point. ing at least once a week when he also a former freestyle skier. played juniors. Also served as a #5 John Clark can sing, play the waiter, on rollerblades, at Sonic. #25 Cheyne Rocha is apply- guitar, trumpet and saxophone His major is Nuclear Engineering. ing for Rhodes (Oxford), Mitchell and was once featured on ESPN (Ireland) and Gates (Cambridge) Top-10 Plays. He was #4 when he #13 Jon Bobb didn’t start play- Scholarships. Fancies himself an scored a breakaway during as a ing until he was 12. excellent cook after working in a high school senior. Clark and his While he is a lefty shot, he does restaurant for four years. Lake of the Woods teammates everything else right-handed. were playing St. Paul Johnson #30 Ryan Leets earned the Su- in an outdoor game on a river in #17 Mike Santee began spend- perintendent’s Award for Excel- Baudette, Minn., during the fi rst ing time at ice rinks as a one- lent for achieving a top-5 class Hockey Day in Minnesota. Clark’s month old with his father, an ranking in 2013. Earned the Dis- goal sealed the 5-3 victory and Olympic fi gure skater. In addi- tinguished Cadet Award for a 3.67 earned him a spot in Top Plays. tion to football, , soccer, or above GPA for two consecutive and hockey, he also semesters. Received the Dean’s #10 Zak Zaremba comes from participated in fi gure skating and Pentathlete Award for receiving a military family. His father, both gymnastics. an A- or above in all physical, mili- grandfathers and most of his tary and academic classes for the great uncles were all enlisted in #18 Mac Lalor not only plays gui- semester. Is the lone Civil Engi- the military. His full name is Zach- tar, he has dual citizenship in the neering major on the team. ariah because his parents misin- U.S. and Canada and is a former terpreted a bible verse. Elizabeth, skateboarding standout. #35 Matt Walsh is an experi- enced carpenter and welder after working in the family business. He GETTING TO KNOW THE BLACK KNIGHTS drives a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle and attended the Tuck Business Favorite Favorite Best Will Scott at Dartmouth for a month Army NHL Dressed Win Jersey Jersey Teammate prior to his junior year. #1 Tadazak Gold Oilers Lalor Wings #4 Ikkala Grey Flyers Richards Flyers #5 Clark Grey Wild Leets Wild #10 Zaremba Gold Walsh/Ikkala Av’s #11 Schultz Grey King’s Ikkala Penguins #13 Bobb Grey King’s Bobb Coyotes #17 Santee Blue Blackhawks Walsh Blackhawks #18 Lalor White Bruins Walsh Bruins #21 Starczewski Grey Rangers Walsh Rangers #24 Alvarez Gold Wild Lalor Lightning #25 Rocha Blue Rangers Walsh Rangers #30 Leets Gold Rangers Walsh Wings #35 Walsh Gold Bruins Walsh Bruins PPAGEAGE 1100 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY ARMY HOCKEY -- THE LAST TIME

Army scored eight goals ...... 2-26-10 at AIC (8-6, win) Army won when trailing after two periods of play: Army scored nine goals: ...... 11-20-10, vs. AIC (9-3, win) ...... 2-5-11 at UConn (5-3 win -- trailed 1-0) Army scored 10 goals: ...... 2-26-00, vs. Findlay (10-6, win) Army swept a weekend series: ...... 11/29/12-12/1/12 Army scored 11 goals: ...... 2-14-98, vs. Fairfi eld (11-2, win) ...... vs. Bentley, AIC (3-2, 3-2) Army scored 12 goals: ...... 2-25-95, vs. Fairfi eld (12-3, win) Army won when trailing by three goals: ...... 02-03-01 vs. Iona Army scored 13 goals: ...... 1-17-97, vs. Iona (13-3, win) ...... (6-5 win – trailed 3-0 in fi rst period) Army scored 14 goals: ...... 1-29-99, vs. Nichols (14-1, win) Army won when trailing by four goals: ...... 02-25-86 vs. SUNY Plattsburgh Army scored 15 goals: ...... 1-19-85, vs. Buffalo (15-2, win) ...... (6-5 OT win – trailed 5-1 in second) Army scored 16 goals: ...... 2-16-84, vs. American Int’l (16-3, win) Army erased a four-goal defi cit: ...... 12-08-01 vs. Air Force Army scored 17 goals: ...... 10-29-82, vs. Kent State (17-3, win) ...... (5-4 loss – trailed 4-0 in second) Army scored 18 goals: ...... February 1944, vs. Penn State (18-3, win) Army and its opponent both played a penalty-free game: ...... 01-04-02 an opponent scored nine goals: ...... 3-6-04, vs. UConn (9-6, loss) ...... vs. Connecticut (3-3 OT tie) an opponent scored 10 goals: ...... 12-28-91, vs. Colgate (10-3, loss) an Army player recorded a hat trick: ...... Andy Starczewski, 10-19-12 an opponent scored 11 goals: ...... 12-27-91, vs. Clarkson (11-1, loss) ...... vs. Sacred Heart (5-2 win) an opponent scored 12 goals: ...... 2-23-96, vs. UMass-Lowell (12-3, loss) an Army player recorded a natural hat trick: ...... Mark Dube, 2-18-11 an opponent scored 13 goals: ...... 2-17-79, vs. Elmira (13-2, loss) ...... vs. AIC UConn (3 goals in second period of 6-4 victory) an opponent scored 14 goals: ...... 2-26-55, vs. St. Lawrence (14-1, loss) an Army player registered successive hat tricks: ...... Andy Lundbohm, an opponent scored 15 goals: ...... 1-3-92, vs. Maine (15-5, loss) ...... 01-10-98 vs. Villanova (3); 1-13-98 vs. Connecticut (3) an opponent scored 17 goals: ...... 2-25-55, vs. Clarkson (17-0, loss) Army players registered successive hat tricks: ...... Owen Meyer, 11-10-07 vs. an Army player scored three goals: ...... 10-19-12 ...... AIC (3); Bryce Hollweg, 11-16-07 vs. Bentley (3) ...... vs. Sacred Heart (Andy Starczewski) two Army players registered hat tricks in the same game: ....Kevin Keenan (3) an Army player scored four goals: ...... 11-6-99, vs. Bentley (Mike Fairman) ...... Matt Wilson (3), at Buffalo (15-2 win), 01-19-85 an Army player scored fi ve goals: ...... 2-7-76, vs. RMC (Larry Pallotta) three Army players registered hat tricks in the same game: an Army player scored six goals: ...... 2-16-74, vs. New Haven (George Clark) ...... Pete Dawkins (4), John Farrell (4), Ted Crowley (3) an Army player scored seven goals: ...... 2-5-75, vs. Wesleyan (George Clark) ...... vs. Colgate (14-1 win), 02-14-59 an Army player had three assists: ...... 2-5-11 at UConn (Cheyne Rocha) an Army player recorded a hat trick in his fi rst collegiate game: an Army player had four assists: ...... 2-19-11, at AIC (Mike Hull) ...... Bucky Burleigh, 01-30-99 vs. Scranton (3) an Army player had fi ve assists: ...... 11-16-07, vs. Bentley (Owen Meyer) an Army player recorded a play-maker (three assists): an Army player had six assists: ...... 1-19-85, vs. Buffalo (Bob Dwan) ...... Andy Starczewski, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross (7-2 W) an Army player had seven assists: ...... 1-12-80, vs. Bryant (Tom Rost) an Army player scored a short-handed goal: an Army player had four points: ...... 2-5-11 at UConn (C. Omilusik, 3G, A) ...... 11-19-12, R.J. Burns at Bentley (11:24 of 2rd period) an Army player had fi ve points: ...... 11-16-07, vs. Bentley (Hollweg, Meyer) an Army player scored an empty-net goal: ...... 10-19-12 an Army player had six points: ...... 2-4-93, vs. Fairfi eld (Ian Winer) ...... Andy Starczewski vs. Sacred Heart (17:52 of 3rd period) an Army player had seven points: ...... 12-1-76, vs. SUNY Plattsburgh (Dave Rost) an Army player scored an extra-skater goal: ...... 10-20-12 an Army player had nine points: ...... 12-17-76, vs. Bryant (Dave Rost) ...... Joe Kozlak at Sacred Heart (19:27 of 3rd period) an Army goalie made 30-39 saves: ...... 1-11-13 at Air Force an Army player attempted a penalty shot: ...... Kyle Maggard ...... (Ryan Leets, 32) ...... 2-11-12 vs. Holy Cross, goalie Matt Ginn (18:24 of third period - saved) an Army goalie made 40-44 saves: ...... 1-12-13 at Air Force an opponent attempted a penalty shot: ...... Casey Bailey (Penn State), ...... (Rob Tadazak 42) ...... 10-26-12 vs. Ryan Leets (third period - saved) an Army goalie made 45-49 saves: ...... 12-29-12 at Canisius Army scored four unanswered goals: .10-27-12 at Holy Cross (7-2, win) ...... (Ryan Leets, 47) Army scored fi ve unanswered goals: 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (5-0) an Army goalie made 50-59 saves: ...... 10-13-12, vs. #13 Maine Army scored six unanswered goals: ...... 2-2-08 vs. UConn (6-0 win) ...... (Rob Tadazak, 50) Army scored seven unanswered goals: ...... 11-17-00 vs. Bentley (9-2, win) an Army goalie made at least 60 saves: ...... 2-27-59, vs. Northeastern Army scored eight unanswered goals: ...... 01-28-00 vs. Scranton (10-1, win) ...... (Larry Palmer, 63) Army scored nine unanswered goals: ...... 12-3-99 vs. Assumption (9-0, win) an Army team took 40-49 shots on goal: ...... 48 Army scored 10 unanswered goals: ...... 2-17-98 vs. Nichols (10-0, win) ...... 1-5-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris, L 4-1 Army scored 11 unanswered goals: ...... 01-31-98 vs. Scranton (11-0, win) an Army team took 50-59 shots on goal: ...... 50 an opponent scored four unanswered goals:...... 11-12-10 ...... 11-26-11 at Robert Morris, T, 3-3 OT ...... at Mercyhurst (4-0, loss) an Army team took 60-69 shots on goal: ...... 1-29-99, vs. Nichols (60) an opponent scored fi ve unanswered goals: ...... 11-9-12 an Army team took 70-74 shots on goal: ...... 2-20-96, vs. Scranton (71) ...... Niagara (5-0, loss) an Army team took at least 75 shots in a game: ...... 1-28-84, vs. Buffalo (76) an opponent scored six unanswered goals: ...... 1-30-09 vs. Bentley (6-0, loss) an opponent took 40-49 shots on goal: ...... 1-12-13 an opponent scored seven unanswered goals: 3-9-03 vs. Quinnipiac (7-0, loss) ...... at Air Force, T, 3-3 OT (46) an opponent scored eight unanswered goals: ...... 10-8-11 an opponent took 50-59 shots on goal: 12-29-12 at Canisius 5-1 L (51) ...... vs. #11 Union (8-1 loss) an opponent took at least 60 shots on goal: ...... 2-27-59, vs. Northeastern (66) Army held an opponent to 10 shots on goal: ...... 1-20-06, vs. Canisius (10) Army was held under 10 shots on goal: ...... 10-27-06, vs. Notre Dame (7) BOLD SITUATIONS OCCURED DURING THE 2012-13 SEASON an Army goaltender was credited with an assist: ...... 11-5-11 at Sacred Heart ...... (Rob Tadazak) an Army goaltender scored a goal: ...... 2-16-01, vs. Sacred Heart ...... (Scott Hamilton) Army shut out an opponent: ...... 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (5-0) ...... Rob Tadazak, 22 saves Army posted back-to-back shutouts ...... 12-30-12/1-4-13 ...... at Canisius (Tadazak, 25 saves 1-0 OT); and ...... vs. #19 Robert Morris (Tadazak, 22 saves) Army was shut out by an opponent: ...... 11-17-12 at Brown (3-0) Army won in overtime: ...... 12-30-12 at Canisius (1-0) Army lost in overtime: ...... 12-30-10 vs. #17 Merrimack (2-1) Army tied in overtime: ...... 12-7-12 at UConn (2-2) PPAGEAGE 1111 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY MEDIA ROSTER

#1 ROB TADAZAK #2 JAMES MCNULTY #3 CHRISTIAN POMARICO #4 CODY IKKALA #5 JOHN CLARK #7 ANDREW O’LEARY #8 KYLE VOGEL So • G • 6-0 • 200 Fr • F • 6-4 • 215 Fr • D • 6-0 • 200 Sr • D • 6-2 • 206 Sr • D • 5-8 • 185 Fr • F • 6-1 • 210 Fr • F • 6-2 • 200 Lapeer, Mich. Howell, Mich. Simsbury, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. Baudette, Minn. Norwich, Vt. Richland, Wash.

#10 ZAK ZAREMBA #11 BRIAN SCHULTZ #13 JON BOBB #14 JOE KOZLAK #15 R.J. BURNS #16 MICHAEL ST. DENIS #17 MIKE SANTEE So • F • 6-1 • 195 Jr • F • 5-10 • 180 Sr • F • 6-2 • 197 Fr • F • 6-2 • 190 Fr • F • 5-10 • 170 Fr • F • 5-9 • 175 Jr • F • 5-9 • 184 Parma, Ohio Aurora, Ohio Phoenix, Ariz. Duluth, Minn. Pearl River, N.Y. Auburn, Maine Park Ridge, Ill.

#18 MAC LALOR #19 JOSH RICHARDS #20 JONATHAN GEHRT #21 ANDY STARCZEWSKI #22 THANE HELLER #23 LUKE JENKINS #24 MAURICE ALVAREZ So • D • 6-0 • 180 So • F • 5-11 • 170 Fr • D • 5-11 • 180 Sr • F • 6-1 • 205 Fr • F • 6-2 • 210 Fr • D • 5-10 • 180 So • D • 6-2 • 210 Needham, Mass. Lee, N.H. Woodbury, Minn. Whitesboro, N.Y. Elizabethtown, Pa. River Falls, Wis. Cleveland, Ohio

#25 CHEYNE ROCHA #26 SHANE HEARN #27 WILLIE FAUST #28 JOSH ROBERTS #30 RYAN LEETS #35 MATT WALSH Sr • D • 6-2 • 175 Fr • F • 5-10 • 185 Fr • F • 5-10 • 180 Fr • F • 5-11 • 185 Sr • G • 5-11 • 175 Sr • G • 5-10 • 180 Rye, N.H. Auburn, Maine Stillwater, Minn. Southport, Conn. Kentwood, Mich. Milton, Mass.

BRIAN RILEY TREVOR LARGE MIKE WARDE ERIC LANG TOM DORAN Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Asst. Coach Director of Hockey Ops. 9th Season 5th Season 2nd Season 1st Season 10th Season PPAGEAGE 1122 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Last Team, League) 1 Rob Tadazak G So. 6-0 200 Lapeer, Mich./Lapeer East (Michigan Warriors, NAHL) 2 James McNulty F/D Fr. 6-4 215 Howell, Mich./Catholic Central (Flin Flon Bombers, SJHL) 3 Christian Pomarico D Fr. 6-0 200 Simsbury, Conn./Northwood (Muskegon Lumberjacks, USHL) 4 Cody Ikkala D Sr. 6-2 205 Philadelphia, Pa./Marquette Senior (Vernon Vipers, BCHL) 5 John Clark D Sr. 5-8 185 Baudette, Minn./Lake of the Woods (Bismarck Bobcats, NAHL) 7 Andrew O’Leary F Fr. 6-1 210 Norwich, Vt./Shattuck St. Mary’s (Topeka Road Runners, NAHL) 8 Kyle Vogel F Fr. 6-2 200 Richland, Wash./Sand Creek (Wenatchee Wild, NAHL) 10 Zak Zaremba F So. 6-1 185 Parma, Ohio/Ursuline (Brockville Braves, CJHL) 11 Brian Schultz (A) F Jr. 5-10 180 Aurora, Ohio/St. Edward (South Shore Kings, EJHL) 13 Jon Bobb F Sr. 6-2 195 Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe (Motor City Machine, NAHL) 14 Joe Kozlak F Fr. 6-2 190 Duluth, Minn./Duluth Marshall (Amarillo Bulls, NAHL) 15 R.J. Burns F Fr. 5-10 170 Pearl River, N.Y./Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey Hitmen, EJHL) 16 Michael St. Denis F Fr. 5-9 175 Auburn, Maine/Phillips Exeter Academy 17 Mike Santee F Jr. 5-9 185 Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South (Pembroke Lumberkings, CJHL) 18 Mac Lalor D So. 6-0 185 Needham, Mass./St. Sebastian’s (Boston Junior Bruins, EJHL) 19 Josh Richards F So. 5-11 170 Lee, N.H./Phillips Exeter (South Shore Kings, EJHL) 20 Jonathan Gehrt D Fr. 5-11 180 Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury (Austin Bruins, NAHL) 21 Andy Starczewski (A) F Sr. 6-1 205 Whitesboro, N.Y./Northwood (Pembroke Lumberkings, CJHL) 22 Thane Heller F Fr. 6-2 210 Elizabethtown, Pa./Elizabethtown (Boston Junior Bruins, EJHL) 23 Luke Jenkins D Fr. 5-10 180 River Falls, Wis./River Falls (Amarillo Bulls, NAHL) 24 Maurice Alvarez D So. 6-2 220 Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius (Pembroke Lumberkings, CJHL) 25 Cheyne Rocha (C) D Sr. 6-2 175 Rye, N.H./St. Paul’s School (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs, EJHL) 26 Shane Hearn F Fr. 5-10 185 Auburn, Maine/Hebron Academy 27 Willie Faust F Fr. 5-10 180 Stillwater, Minn./Hill Murray (Odessa Jackalopes, NAHL) 28 Josh Roberts F Fr. 5-11 185 Southport, Conn./Trinity Pawling (New York Apple Core, EJHL) 30 Ryan Leets (A) G Sr. 5-11 175 Kentwood, Mich./Jefferson Senior (Alexandria Blizzard, NAHL) 35 Matt Walsh G Sr. 5-10 175 Milton, Mass./Lawrence Academy ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO...... PLAYER ...... POSITION NO...... PLAYER ...... POSITION NO...... PLAYER ...... POSITION 24 ...... Maurice Alvarez ...... D 23 ...... Luke Jenkins ...... D 16 ...... Michael St. Denis ...... F 13 ...... Jon Bobb ...... F 14 ...... Joe Kozlak ...... F 17 ...... Mike Santee ...... F 15 ...... R.J. Burns ...... F 18 ...... Mac Lalor ...... D 11 ...... Brian Schultz ...... F 5 ...... John Clark ...... D 30 ...... Ryan Leets ...... G 21 ...... Andy Starczewski...... F 27 ...... Willie Faust ...... F 2 ...... James McNulty ...... F/D 1 ...... Rob Tadazak ...... G 20 ...... Jonathan Gehrt ...... D 7 ...... Andrew O’Leary ...... F 8 ...... Kyle Vogel...... F 26 ...... Shane Hearn ...... F 3 ...... Christian Pomarico ...... D 35 ...... Matt Walsh...... G 22 ...... Thane Heller ...... F 19 ...... Josh Richards ...... F 10 ...... Zak Zaremba ...... F 9 ...... Mike Henderson ...... F 28 ...... Josh Roberts ...... F 4 ...... Cody Ikkala ...... D 25 ...... Cheyne Rocha...... D PPAGEAGE 1133 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY BLACK KNIGHTS BY STATE BLACK KNIGHTS BY PREVIOUS TEAM British Columbia Hockey League (1) North (10) Arizona (1) #4 Cody Ikkala...... Vernon Vipers #1 Rob Tadazak ...... Michigan Warriors #5 John Clark ...... Bismarck Bobcats #13 Jon Bobb ...... Phoenix Central Junior Hockey League (4) #7 Andrew O’Leary ...... Topeka Road Runners #10 Zak Zaremba ...... Brockville Braves #8 Kyle Vogel ...... Wenatchee Wild Connecticut (2) #17 Mike Santee ...... Pembroke Lumberkings #13 Jon Bobb ...... Motor City Machine #21 Andy Starczewski ...Pembroke Lumberkings #14 Joe Kozlak ...... Amarillo Bulls #3 Christian Pomarico ...... Simsbury #24 Maurice Alvarez .....Pembroke Lumberkings #20 Jonathan Gehrt ...... Austin Bruins #28 Josh Roberts ...... Southport #23 Luke Jenkins ...... Amarillo Bulls Eastern Junior Hockey League (7) #27 Willie Faust ...... Odessa Jackalopes #11 Brian Schultz ...... South Shore Kings #30 Ryan Leets ...... Alexandria Blizzard Illinois (1) #15 R.J. Burns ...... New Jersey Hitmen #17 Mike Santee ...... Park Ridge #18 Mac Lalor ...... Boston Junior Bruins Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (1) #19 Josh Richards ...... South Shore Kings #2 James McNulty ...... Flin Flon Bombers #22 Thane Heller ...... Boston Junior Bruins Maine (2) #25 Cheyne Rocha...... N.H. Junior Monarchs United States Hockey League (1) #16 Michael St. Denis ...... Auburn #28 Josh Roberts ...... New York Apple Core #3 Christian Pomarico ..Muskegon Lumberkings #26 Shane Hearn ...... Auburn Prep School (3) #16 Michael St. Denis ..... Philips Exter Academy Massachusetts (2) #26 Shane Hearn ...... Hebron Academy #35 Matt Walsh ...... Lawrence Academy #18 Mac Lalor ...... Needham #35 Matt Walsh ...... Milton

BLACK KNIGHTS BY POSITION BLACK KNIGHTS BY CLASS Michigan (3) Forwards (16) Seniors (7) #1 Rob Tadazak ...... Lapeer #2 James McNulty ...... Howell #2 James McNulty #4 Cody Ikkala #30 Ryan Leets ...... Kentwood #7 Andrew O’Leary #5 John Clark #8 Kyle Vogel #13 Jon Bobb Minnesota (4) #10 Zak Zaremba #21 Andy Starczewski #5 John Clark ...... Baudette #11 Brian Schultz #25 Cheyne Rocha #14 Joe Kozlak ...... Duluth #13 Jon Bobb #30 Ryan Leets #20 Jonathan Gehrt ...... Woodbury #35 Matt Walsh #14 Joe Kozlak #27 Willie Faust ...... Stillwater #15 R.J. Burns Juniors (2) #16 Michael St. Denis New Hampshire (2) #11 Brian Schultz #17 Mike Santee #19 Josh Richards ...... Lee #17 Mike Santee #19 Josh Richards #25 Cheyne Rocha ...... Rye #21 Andy Starczewski Sophomores (5) #22 Thane Heller New York (2) #1 Rob Tadazak #26 Shane Hearn #15 R.J. Burns ...... Pearl River #10 Zak Zaremba #27 Willie Faust #21 Andy Starczewski ...... Whitesboro #18 Mac Lalor #28 Josh Roberts #19 Josh Richards Ohio (3) #24 Maurice Alvarez Defensemen (9) #10 Zak Zaremba ...... Parma #2 James McNulty #11 Brian Schultz ...... Aurora Freshmen (13) #24 Maurice Alvarez ...... Cleveland #3 Christian Pomarico #2 James McNulty #4 Cody Ikkala #3 Christian Pomparico Pennsylvania (2) #5 John Clark #7 Andrew O’Leary #4 Cody Ikkala...... Philadelphia #18 Mac Lalor #8 Kyle Vogel #22 Thane Heller ...... Elizabethtown #20 Jonathan Gehrt #14 Joe Kozlak #23 Luke Jenkins #15 R.J. Burns Vermont (1) #24 Maurice Alvarez #16 Michael St. Denis #7 Andrew O’Leary ...... Norwich #25 Cheyne Rocha #20 Jonathan Gehrt #22 Thane Heller Washington (1) Goaltenders (3) #23 Luke Jenkins #8 Kyle Vogel ...... Richland #1 Rob Tadazak #26 Shane Hearn #30 Ryan Leets #27 Willie Faust Wisconsin (1) #35 Matt Walsh #28 Josh Roberts #23 Luke Jenkins ...... River Falls PPAGEAGE 1144 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY CAREER MULTIPLE-POINT GAMES #2 JAMES MCNULTY #20 JONATHAN GEHRT (3) 2012-13 MULTIPLE POINT GAMES None 2012-13 (3) Player G-A-P Opponent Jan. 4 vs. #19 Robert Morris, W 5-0 (G, A) #21 Starczewski 3-0-3 vs. SHU 10/19/12 #3 CHRISTIAN POMARICO Dec. 11 at Merrimack, L 2-4 (2A) None Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (G, A) #21 Starczewski 0-3-3 at HC, 10/27/12

#4 CODY IKKALA #21 ANDY STARCZEWSKI (15) #27 Faust 2-0-2 vs. RMU, 1/4/13 None 2012-13 (4) #20 Gehrt 1-1-2 vs. RMU, 1/4/13 Nov. 16 vs. Sacred Heart, W 3-2 (2A) #15 Burns 0-2-2 vs. RMU, 1/4/13 #5 JOHN CLARK (1) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (3A) #19 Richards 0-2-2 vs. RMU, 1/4/13 2010-11 (1) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A) #18 Lalor 2-0-2 at MM, 12/11/12 Nov. 5 at UMass, W 5-2 (2A) Oct. 19 vs. Sacred Heart, W 5-2 (3G) #20 Gehrt 0-2-2 at MM, 12/11/12 2011-12 (5) #18 Lalor 0-2-2 vs. AIC, 12/1/12 #7 ANDREW O’LEARY March 3 at Holy Cross, L 2-5 (2A) #22 Heller 1-1-2 vs. SHU, 11/16/12 None Feb. 7 at Connecticut, W 4-2 (G, A) #21 Starczewski 0-2-2 vs. SHU, 11/16/12 Jan. 28 at Bentley, W 3-1 (G, A) #14 Kozlak 1-1-2 at HC, 10/27/12 #8 KYLE VOGEL Nov. 26 at Robert Morris, T 3-3 (OT) (2A) #18 Lalor 1-1-2 at HC, 10/27/12 None Nov. 5 at RIT, L 3-5 (3G) #19 Richards 0-2-2 at HC, 10/27/12 2010-11 (1) #20 Gehrt 1-1-2 at HC, 10/27/12 #10 ZAK ZAREMBA (2) Oct. 17 HOLY CROSS, L, 4-5 (OT) (3A) 2011-12 (2) 2009-10 (5) #22 Heller 1-1-2 at HC, 10/27/12 Feb. 7 at Connecticut, W 4-2 (G, A) Jan. 16 at Canisius, T 4-4 (2A) #26 Hearn 2-0-2 at HC, 10/27/12 Nov. 5 at RIT, L 3-5 (2A) Dec. 5 SACRED HEART, W 4-2 (2G) #21 Starczewski 1-1-2 at SHU, 10/20/12 Nov. 28 CANISIUS, W 7-2 (2G, A) #14 Kozlak 1-1-2 at SHU, 10/20/12 #11 BRIAN SCHULTZ Nov. 21 at Bentley, W 5-1 (2A) #23 Jenkins 0-2-2 at SHU, 10/20/12 None Oct. 30 at Colgate, T 4-4 (G, A) #27 Faust 1-1-2 at SHU, 10/20/12

#13 JON BOBB #22 THANE HELLER (2) None 2012-13 (2) Nov. 16 vs. Sacred Heart, W 3-2 (G, A) #14 JOE KOZLAK (2) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (G, A) 2012-13 (12) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (G, A) #23 LUKE JENKINS (1) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A) 2012-13 (1) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A) #15 R.J. BURNS (1) 2012-13 (1) #24 MAURICE ALVAREZ (1) Jan. 4 vs. #19 Robert Morris, W 5-0 (2A) 2011-12 (1) Nov. 11 at Sacred Heart, W 2-1 (PPG, A) #16 MICHAEL ST. DENIS None #25 CHEYNE ROCHA (3) 2010-11 (2) #17 MIKE SANTEE (2) Feb. 5 at UConn, W 5-3 (3A) 2010-11 (1) Oct. 17 HOLY CROSS, L 4-5 (OT) (G, A) Feb. 18 AIC, W 6-4 (2A) 2009-10 (1) 2009-10 (1) Jan. 29 AIR FORCE, W 4-2 (2A) Feb. 19 at Mercyhurst, T 4-4 OT (G, A) #26 SHANE HEARN (1) #18 MAC LALOR (4) 2012-13 (1) 2012-13 (3) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (2G) Dec. 11 at Merrimack, L 2-4 (2PPG) Dec. 1 vs. AIC, W 3-2 (2A) #27 WILLIE FAUST (2) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (G, A) 2012-13 (2) 2011-12 (1) Jan. 4 vs. #19 Robert Morris, W 5-0 (2) Dec. 3 vs. Mercyhurst, T 3-3 OT (2A) Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart, T 4-4 (OT) (G, A)

#19 JOSH RICHARDS (3) #28 JOSH ROBERTS 2012-13 (2) None Jan. 4 vs. #19 Robert Morris, W 5-0 (2A) Oct. 27 at Holy Cross, W 7-2 (2A) CAREER SHUTOUTS 2011-12 (1) #30 RYAN LEETS Jan. 27 vs. Bentley, L 2-6 (G, A) None

#1 ROB TADAZAK (2) 2012-13 (2) Jan. 4 vs. #19 Robert Morris, W 5-0, 22 saves Dec. 30 at Canisius, W 1-0 (OT), 25 saves

PPAGEAGE 1155 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY ARMY HAT TRICKS

TOTAL HAT TRICKS George Reynolds (2) FOUR-GOAL GAMES George Clark (18) John Roberts (2) Dave Merhar (5) Dave Merhar (14) Biff Shea (2) Bob Birmingham (3) Dave Rost (10) Andy Starczewski (2) Ed Collazzo (3) Ed Collazzo (9) Ian Winer (2) Glen Giovanucci (3) Ted Crowley (8) Warren Battis (1) George Clark (2) John Harrison (8) Al Brenner (1) Tom Harvey (2) Tom Rost (8) Bucky Burleigh (1) Tom Rost (2) Ed Cutting (6) Joe Carpenter (1) Kenny Smith (2) John Ahlbrecht (5) Chris Casey (1) Mike Thompson (2) Bob Birmingham (5) Jack Dewar (1) Warren Battis (1) Dan Cox (5) Tucker Dooley (1) Ted Crowley (1) Tom Harvey (5) John Dowalgo (1) Tony Curran (1) Kenny Smith (5) Mark Dube (1) Ed Cutting (1) Mike Symes (5) Joe Dudek (1) Pete Dawkins (1) Mike Thompson (5) Jeff Eaton (1) Mike Fairman (1) Bart Barry (4) Dick Eklund (1) John Farrell (1) Greg Buckmeier (4) Ross Erzar (1) Byron Gates (1) Tony Curran (4) John Farrell (1) John Harrison (1) Glen Giovanucci (4) K.C. Finnegan (1) Kenny Hjelm (1) Ed Hickey (4) Tim Fisher (1) Kevin Keenan (1) Ed Roubian (4) Byron Gates (1) Garry McAvoy (1) Albie Symes (4) Bruce Graham (1) Leonard McCormack (1) Cody Omilusik (3) Todd Graham (1) Dan Murrett (1) Mike Fairman (3) Ted Hanley (1) James O’Connor (1) Jim Knowlton (3) Dave Harkins (1) Dick Peterson (1) Andy Lundbohm (3) Ken Hawes (1) George Reynolds (1) Larry Pallotta (3) Bryce Hollweg (1) Dave Rost (1) Dick Peterson (3) Marc Kapsalis (1) Ed Roubian (1) Jerry Stonehouse (3) Tyler King (1) Jerry Stonehouse (1) Scott Tardif (3) Dave Knowlton (1) Albie Symes (1) Matt Wilson (3) Justin Lambert (1) Mike Symes (1) Rick Berube (2) Mike Landers (1) Scott Tardif (1) Rob Brenner (2) David Larr (1) Matt Wilson (1) Mike Curran (2) Tom LeBlanc (1) Ian Winer (1) Pete Dawkins (2) Kieran Lowry (1) Frank Fede (2) Toby Lyon (1) FIVE-GOAL GAMES Tom Glenn (2) Gene McLaughlin (1) Dave Merhar (1) David Hettinger (2) James Mellin (1) Larry Pallotta (1) Dan Hinote (2) George Monahan (1) Dick Peterson (1) Kenny Hjelm (2) Ted Moran (1) Jerry Stonehouse (1) Gary Johnson (2) Steve O’Borsky (1) Albie Symes (1) Frank Keating (2) Mike Palone (1) Kevin Keenan (2) Rick Randazzo (1) SIX-GOAL GAMES Darryl MacDonald (2) Mark Stachelski (1) George Clark (1) Garry McAvoy (2) Frank Vana (1) Leonard McCormack (2) SEVEN-GOAL GAMES Bill Morrison (2) Current players listed in bold George Clark (1) Dan Murrett (2) Bob Nabb (2) James O’Connor (2)

PPAGEAGE 1166 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY 2012-13 ARMY HOCKEY STATISTICS

## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA 21 Andy Starczewski 20 5 12 17 54 .093 +1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 18 Mac Lalor 19 4 8 12 64 .062 -5 9-29 7 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Thane Heller 20 7 4 11 55 .127 0 2-4 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Josh Richards 20 3 7 10 58 .052 -5 3-6 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Zak Zaremba 20 5 4 9 49 .102 -2 2-4 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Joe Kozlak 20 4 5 9 45 .089 -7 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 27 Willie Faust 16 3 5 8 24 .125 +3 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Jonathan Gehrt 19 3 5 8 26 .115 0 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 Shane Hearn 20 4 3 7 29 .138 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 R.J. Burns 20 1 6 7 46 .022 -5 3-6 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 24 Maurice Alvarez 18 2 3 5 41 .049 +3 2-15 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 23 Luke Jenkins 19 1 2 3 21 .048 -3 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Cheyne Rocha 18 1 2 3 14 .071 -6 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 John Clark 20 0 3 3 17 .000 -6 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Brian Schultz 19 1 1 2 18 .056 -8 9-26 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Josh Roberts 17 0 2 2 13 .000 -1 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Andrew O’Leary 11 1 0 1 8 .125 -7 2-15 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Christian Pomarico 17 1 0 1 4 .250 -5 9-29 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Jon Bobb 10 0 1 1 14 .000 +1 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Michael St. Denis 2 0 0 0 2 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Cody Ikkala 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Ryan Leets 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 James McNulty 9 0 0 0 6 .000 -3 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Kyle Vogel 5 0 0 0 5 .000 -4 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TM TEAM 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 20 46 73 119 613 .075 -61 95-242 86 4 5 12 1 9 7 1 1 1 0 4 Opponents...... 20 62 107 169 691 .090 - 101-240 95 2 4 16 1 11 10 2 0 2 0 2

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG 1 Rob Tadazak 12-11 652:34 29 2.67 327 .919 3 5 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 30 Ryan Leets 11-9 561:18 31 3.31 302 .907 4 5 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 7-0 3:59 2 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Total...... 20-0 1217:51 62 3.05 629 .910 7 10 3 2 16 1 2 0 0 Opponents...... 20-0 1217:51 46 2.27 567 .925 10 7 3 3 12 1 1 0 0 GOALS BY PERIOD Conference Overall 1 2 3 OT Totals 1 2 3 OT Totals Army 10 17 12 1 40 Army 11 19 15 1 46 Opponents 15 18 8 0 41 Opponents 19 27 16 0 62

TEAM STATISTICS PENALTIES Army Opp. Number 95 101 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 46-613 62-691 Minutes 242 240 Shot pct. .075 .090 Penalties/Game 4.8 5.1 Goals/Game 2.3 3.1 Pen minutes/Game 12.1 12.0 Shots/Game 30.6 34.5 Assists 73 107 Minor 86 95 POWER PLAYS Major 4 2 Goals-Power Plays 12-84 16-76 Conversion Percent .143 .211 10-minute Misconduct 1 2 Shot Attempts 124 110 Game Misconduct 3 2 Shot Percent .097 .145 GOAL BREAKDOWN Gross Misconduct 0 0 Total Goals 46 62 Match 1 0 Power Play 12 16 Short-handed 1 1 ATTENDANCE Empty net 1 2 Total 13890 12051 Penalty 0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/1736 10/1205 Unassisted 4 2 Overtime 1 0 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/2227 PPAGEAGE 1177 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY RESULTS Date Opponent W/L A 0 ATT SF SA GOALIE (SAVES) Army Goal Scorers October (2-3-1; 2-0-1) 12 vs. Neb.-Omaha L 1 5 2200 18 38 Leets (33) Lalor (PP) 13 vs. #20 Maine L 3 4 2254 24 54 Tadazak (50) Heller, Jenkins, Richards 19 SACRED HEART* W 5 2 1253 28 27 Tadazak (25) Zaremba, Starczewski (3, 1 EN), Schultz 20 at Sacred Heart* T OT 4 4 353 41 29 Tadazak (25) Richards (PP), Faust (PP), Starczewski, Kozlak (EN) 26 PENN STATE L 0 5 1537 34 45 Tadazak (18), Leets (22) none 27 at Holy Cross* W 7 2 1409 35 35 Leets (33) Zaremba (PP), Hearn, Kozlak (PP), Gehrt Lalor (PP), Heller (PP), Hearn November (2-3-0; 2-2-0) 9 NIAGARA* L 0 5 1381 27 36 Leets (19), Tadazak (11) none 10 NIAGARA* L 1 4 1548 29 31 Tadazak (25) Heller (PP) 16 SACRED HEART* W 3 2 1273 38 28 Tadazak (18), Leets (8) Heller, Zaremba (PP), Alvarez 17 at Brown L 0 3 1384 25 30 Leets (27) none 29 at Bentley* W 3 2 522 33 26 Leets (24) Starczewski, Richards, Burns (SH)

December (2-2-1; 2-1-1) 1 AIC* W 3 2 2648 28 33 Leets (31) Heller, Pomarico, Hearn 7 at Connecticut* T 2 2 721 31 29 Leets (29) Kozlak, Gehrt 11 at Merrimack L 2 4 1869 24 46 Tadazak (42) Lalor (PP), Lalor (PP) 27 RUSSIAN JR (Exh) L 2 6 2636 43 33 Leets (13), Tadazak (14) Kozlak, Lalor 29 at Canisius* L 1 5 903 19 51 Leets (46) Zaremba 30 at Canisius* W OT 1 0 786 36 26 Tadazak (25) Kozlak

January (1-2-1; 1-2-1) 4 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* W 5 0 1624 36 22 Tadazak (22) Alvarez, Gehrt, Heller, Faust, Faust 5 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* L 1 4 2626 48 28 Tadazak (24) Rocha 11 at Air Force* L 1 4 2497 27 36 Leets (32) Hearn 12 at Air Force* T OT 3 3 1607 30 45 Tadazak (42) Heller (PP), Zaremba, O’Leary 18 RIT* 19 RIT* 26 RMC

February 1 at Mercyhurst* 2 at Mercyhurst* 8 AIC* 15 BENTLEY* 22 CONNECTICUT* 23 CONNECTCUT*

March 1 HOLY CROSS* 2 at Holy Cross* PPAGEAGE 1188 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY STARTERS Date Opponent Result LW C RW LD RD G

October (2-3-1; 2-0-1)

12 vs. Neb.-Omaha L, 1-5 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Alvarez Leets

13 vs. #20 Maine L, 3-4 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

19 SACRED HEART* W, 5-2 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

20 at Sacred Heart* T, 4-4 OT Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

26 PENN STATE L, 0-5 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

27 at Holy Cross* W, 7-2 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

November (2-3-0; 2-2-0)

9 NIAGARA* L, 1-5 Bobb Heller Starczewski Rocha Clark Leets

10 NIAGARA* L, 3-4 O’Leary McNulty Roberts Rocha Clark Tadazak

16 SACRED HEART* W, 3-2 Schultz Burns Zaremba Gehrt Lalor Tadazak

17 at Brown L, 0-3 Faust Burns Zaremba Gehrt Lalor Leets

29 at Bentley* W, 3-2 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Lalor Leets

December (2-2-1; 2-1-1)

1 AIC* W, 3-2 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Lalor Leets

7 at Connecticut* T, 2-2 OT Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Lalor Leets

11 at Merrimack L, 2-4 Schultz Kozlak Zaremba Rocha Clark Tadazak

27 RUSSIAN JR (exh) L, 2-6 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Leets

29 at Canisius* L, 1-5 Schultz Burns Zaremba Rocha Clark Leets

30 at Canisius* W, 1-0 OT Faust Burns Kozlak Gehrt Lalor Tadazak

January (1-2-1; 1-2-1)

4 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* W, 5-0 Faust Burns Kozlak Gehrt Lalor Tadazak

5 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* L, 1-4 Faust Burns Kozlak Gehrt Lalor Tadazak

11 at Air Force* L, 1-4 Schultz Kozlak Burns Gehrt Lalor Leets

12 at Air Force* T, 3-3 OT Schultz Kozlak Burns Gehrt Lalor Tadazak

18 RIT*

19 RIT*

26 RMC

February

1 at Mercyhurst*

2 at Mercyhurst*

8 AIC*

15 BENTLEY*

22 CONNECTICUT*

23 CONNECTCUT*

March

1 HOLY CROSS*

2 at Holy Cross* PPAGEAGE 1199 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

Date Opponent Result Goals Assists Shots Pen-Min Power Play October (2-3-1; 2-0-1) 12 vs. Neb.-Omaha L, 1-5 1/5 2/8 18/38 4-8/2-4 1-2/1-4 13 vs. #20 Maine L, 3-4 3/4 3/6 24/54 5-21/2-4 0-1/0-3 19 SACRED HEART* W, 5-2 5/2 6/3 28/27 1-2/5-18 0-4/0-1 20 at Sacred Heart* T, 4-4 OT 4/4 8/6 41/29 7-22/8-24 2-6/2-5 26 PENN STATE L, 0-5 0/5 0/6 34/45 8-16/8-27 0-6/1-5 27 at Holy Cross* W, 7-2 7/2 9/4 35/35 7-14/8-16 4-8/2-7

November (2-3-0; 2-2-0) 9 NIAGARA* L, 0-5 0/5 0/6 27/35 5-10/4-8 0-2/0-3 10 NIAGARA* L, 1-4 1/4 2/8 31/29 6-23/8-27 1-4/1-2 16 SACRED HEART* W, 3-2 3/2 6/4 38/28 5-21/5-10 1-5/0-4 17 at Brown L, 0-3 0/3 0/5 25/30 5-10/7-14 0-7/2-5 29 at Bentley* W, 3-2 3/2 4/3 33/26 5-21/5-10 1-5/0-4

December (2-2-1; 2-1-1) 1 AIC* W, 3-2 3/2 6/4 28/33 3-6/2-4 0-1/1-3 7 at Connecticut* T, 2-2 OT 2/2 3/4 31/29 4-8/6-12 0-5/1-3 11 at Merrimack L, 2-4 2/4 4/8 24/46 5-10/5-10 2-3/1-3 27 RUSSIAN JR (exh) L, 2-6 2/6 6/4 43/33 7-14/8-27 0-6/0-6 29 at Canisius* L, 1-5 1/5 2/10 19/51 10-31/4-8 0-3/1-9 30 at Canisius* W, 1-0 OT 1/0 2/0 36/25 2-4/7-14 0-7/0-2

January (1-2-1; 1-2-1) 4 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* W, 5-0 5/0 9/0 36/22 3-6/3-6 0-3/0-3 5 #19 ROBERT MORRIS* L, 1-4 1/4 1/8 48/28 3-6/8-16 0-8/0-2 11 at Air Force* L, 1-4 1/4 1/8 27/36 6-12/4-8 0-4/2- 12 at Air Force* T, 3-3 OT 3/3 5/6 30/45 3-6/2-4 1-2/1-3 TOTALS 46/62 73/107 613/691 95-242/101-240 12-84/16-76 18 RIT* 19 RIT* 26 RMC

February 1 at Mercyhurst* 2 at Mercyhurst* 8 AIC* 15 BENTLEY* 22 CONNECTICUT* 23 CONNECTCUT*

March 1 HOLY CROSS* 2 at Holy Cross* PPAGEAGE 2200 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATS (SKATERS)

#2 JAMES MCNULTY #3 CHRISTIAN POMARICO CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 17 1 0 1 0 0 0

Multiple Point Games: 0 Multiple Point Games: 0 Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 0 Goals: 1, 12-1-12 vs. AIC Assists: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0 Points: 1, 12-1-12 vs. AIC

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 14 1 0 1 0 0 0

#4 CODY IKKALA #5 JOHN CLARK CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 19 1 1 2 0 0 0 2009-10 36 0 7 7 0 0 0 2010-11 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 2010-11 34 0 5 5 0 0 0 2011-12 30 0 2 2 0 0 0 2011-12 26 0 2 2 0 0 0 2012-13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 20 0 3 3 0 0 0 Career 70 1 5 6 0 0 0 Career 116 0 17 17 0 0 0

Multiple Point Games: 0 Multiple Point Games: 1, 11-5-10 at UMass, W 5-2 (2A) Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 1, 2-13-10 vs. RIT Goals: n/a Assists: 1, fi ve times, most recent, 1-21-12 vs. Air Force Assists: 2, 11-5-10 at UMass, W 5-2 Points: 1, sx times, most recent, 1-21-12 vs. Air Force Points: 2, 11-5-10 at UMass, W 5-2 (2A)

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 15 1 0 1 0 0 0 2009-10 28 0 5 5 0 0 0 2010-11 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 2010-11 26 0 2 1 0 0 0 2011-12 24 0 2 2 0 0 0 2011-12 21 0 2 2 0 0 0 2012-13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 15 0 3 3 0 0 0 Career 53 1 3 4 0 0 0 Career 91 0 12 12 0 0 0

#7 ANDREW O’LEARY #8 KYLE VOGEL CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 2012-13 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multiple Point Games: 0 Multiple Point Games: 0 Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 1, 1-12-13 at Air Force, T 3-3 OT Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 1, 1-12-13 at Air Force, T 3-3 OT Points: 0

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 2012-13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

PPAGEAGE 2211 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATS (SKATERS)

#10 ZAK ZAREMBA #11 BRIAN SCHULTZ CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 34 5 6 11 0 0 0 2010-11 32 1 2 3 0 0 0 2012-13 20 5 4 9 2 0 0 2011-12 29 1 2 3 0 0 1 Career 54 10 10 20 2 0 0 2012-13 19 1 1 2 0 0 0 Career 80 3 5 8 0 0 1 Multiple Point Games: 2, 2-7-12 at Connecticut (G, A); 11-5-11 at RIT (2A) Multiple Point Games: 0 Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 1, 10 times, most recent 1-12-13 at Air Force, T 3-3 OT Goals: 1, three times, most recent 10-19-12 vs. Sacred Heart Assists: 2 at RIT, 11-5-11 Assists: 1 vs. fi ve times, most recent, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris Points: 2 at RIT, 11-5-11 Points: 1, eight times, most recent 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 27 4 5 9 0 0 0 2010-11 26 1 2 3 0 0 0 2012-13 15 5 2 7 2 0 0 2011-12 22 0 2 2 0 0 0 Career 42 9 7 16 2 0 0 2012-13 15 1 1 2 0 0 0 Career 63 2 5 7 0 0 0

#13 JON BOBB #14 JOE KOZLAK CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 20 4 5 9 1 0 2 2010-11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011-12 15 0 1 1 0 0 0 Multiple Point Games: 2, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross (G, A); 10-20-12 at 2012-13 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 Sacred Heart (G,A) Career 32 0 2 2 0 0 0 Career Highs: Goals: 1, four, most recent 12-30-12 at Canisius Multiple Point Games: 0 Assists: 1, fi ve times, most recent 12-1-12 vs. AIC Career Highs: Points: 2, twice, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross; 10-20-12 at Sacred Heart Goals: n/a Assists: 1, twice, at Connecticut, 12-7-12; vs. Mercyhurst, 12-3-11 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Points: 1, twice, at Connecticut, 12-7-12; vs. Mercyhurst, 12-3-11 (A) Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 15 4 4 8 1 0 2 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010-11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011-12 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 2012-13 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 Career 23 0 2 2 0 0 0

#15 R.J. BURNS #16 MICHAEL ST. DENIS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 20 1 6 7 0 1 1 2012-13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Multiple Point Games: 1, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (2A) Multiple Point Games: 0 Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 1, 11-29-12 at Bentley Goals: 0 Assists: 2, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris Assists: 0 Points: 2, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (2A) Points: 0

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 15 1 6 7 0 1 1 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PPAGEAGE 2222 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATS (SKATERS)

#17 MIKE SANTEE #18 MAC LALOR CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 21 4 4 8 0 1 0 2011-12 31 4 6 10 1 1 0 2010-11 32 5 6 11 0 1 2 2012-13 19 4 8 12 4 0 0 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 50 8 14 22 5 1 0 Career 53 9 10 19 0 2 2 Multiple Point Games: 4, most recent 12-11-12 at Merrimack (2PPG) Career Highs: Multiple Point Games: 2, most recent 2-18-11 vs. AIC (2A) Career Highs: Goals: 2, 12-11-12 at Merrimack Goals: 1, nine times, most recent 2-5-11 vs. UConn Assists: 2, 12-1-12 vs. AIC; 12-3-11 vs. Mercyhurst Assists: 2, 2-18-11 vs. AIC Points: 2, four times, most recent 12-11-12 at Merrimack (2PPG) Points: 2, twice, 2-18-11 vs. AIC (2A); 2-19-10 at Mercyhurst (G, A) CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 26 4 4 8 1 1 0 2009-10 16 3 3 6 0 1 0 2012-13 14 1 8 9 1 0 0 2010-11 24 4 4 8 0 1 2 Career 40 5 12 17 2 1 0 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 40 7 7 14 0 2 2

#19 JOSH RICHARDS #20 JONATHAN GEHRT CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 20 1 1 2 0 0 0 2012-13 19 3 5 8 0 0 0 2012-13 20 3 7 10 1 0 0 Career 40 4 8 12 1 0 0 Multiple Point Games: 2, three times, most recent 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (G, A) Multiple Point Games: 3, most recent 1, 1-4-13 vs. #19 RMU (2A) Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 1, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris; 10-27-12 at Holy Cross Goals: 1, four times, most recent 11-29-12 at Bentley Assists: 2, 12-11-12 at Merrimack Assists: 2, twice, 1-4-13 vs. #19 RMU; 10-27-12 at Holy Cross Points: 2, three times, most recent 1, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (G, A) Points: 2, three times, most recent, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (2A) CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 15 3 3 6 0 0 0 2011-12 16 1 1 2 0 0 0 2012-13 15 2 7 9 1 0 0 Career 31 3 8 11 1 0 0

#21 ANDY STARCZEWSKI #22 THANE HELLER CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 35 8 9 17 3 0 2 2012-13 20 7 4 11 3 0 0 2010-11 30 7 5 12 4 0 1 2011-12 34 13 11 24 5 0 0 Multiple Point Games: 2, 11-16-12 vs. Sacred Heart (G, A); 10-27-12 at 2012-13 20 5 12 17 0 0 1 Holy Cross (G, A) Career 119 33 37 70 12 0 4 Career Highs: Goals: 1, seven times, most recent 1-12-13 at Air Force Multiple Point Games: 15, most recent 11-16-12 vs. Sacred Heart (2A) Assists: 1, four times, most recent 11-29-12 at Bentley Career Highs: Points: 2, 11-16-12 vs. Sacred Heart; 10-27-12 at Holy Cross Goals: 3, 10-19-12 vs. Sacred Heart; 11-5-11 at RIT Assists: 3, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross; 10-17-10 vs. Holy Cross CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Points: 3, fi ve times, most recent 10-27-12 at Holy Cross (3A) Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS 2012-13 15 6 4 10 3 0 0 Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 28 6 8 14 2 0 2 2010-11 26 6 5 11 2 0 1 2011-12 27 10 8 18 3 0 0 2012-13 15 5 9 14 0 0 1 Career 94 27 29 56 6 0 4

PPAGEAGE 2233 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATS (SKATERS)

#23 LUKE JENKINS #24 MAURICE ALVAREZ CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 19 1 2 3 0 0 0 2011-12 33 5 9 14 2 0 1 2012-13 18 2 3 5 0 0 2 Multiple Point Games: 1, 10-20-12 at Sacred Heart (2A) Career 51 7 12 19 2 0 3 Career Highs: Goals: 1, 10-13-12 vs. #20 Maine Multiple Point Games: 1, 11-11-11 at Sacred Heart (PPG, A) Assists: 2, 10-20-12 at Sacred Heart Career Highs: Points: 2, 10-20-12 at Sacred Heart Goals: 1 seven times, most recent 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris Assists: 1, 12 times, most recent 1-12-13 at Air Force CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Points: 2 11/11/11 at Sacred Heart Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 14 0 2 2 0 0 0 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2011-12 26 5 6 11 2 0 1 2012-13 13 2 3 5 0 0 2 Career 39 7 9 16 2 0 2

#25 CHEYNE ROCHA #26 SHANE HEARN CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 36 1 5 6 0 0 0 2012-13 20 4 3 7 0 0 1 2010-11 35 2 6 8 1 0 1 2011-12 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 Multiple Point Games: 1, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross (2G) 2012-13 18 1 2 3 0 0 0 Career Highs: Career 99 4 14 18 1 0 1 Goals: 2, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross Assists: 1, three times, most recent, 1-12-13 at Air Force Multiple Point Games: 3, most recent, 2-5-11 at UConn (3A) Points: 2, 10-27-12 at Holy Cross Career Highs: Goals: 1, four times, most recent, 1-5-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Assists: 3, 2-5-11 at UConn (3A) Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Points: 3, 2-5-11 at UConn (3A) 2012-13 15 4 3 7 0 0 1

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2009-10 28 1 4 5 0 0 0 2010-11 27 2 6 8 1 0 1 2011-12 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 2012-13 14 1 2 3 0 0 0 Career 73 4 13 17 1 0 1

#27 WILLIE FAUST #28 JOSH ROBERTS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 16 3 5 8 1 0 0 2012-13 17 0 2 2 0 0 0

Multiple Point Games: 2, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (2G); 10-20-12 at Multiple Point Games: 0 Sacred Heart (PPG, A) Career Highs: Career Highs: Goals: 0 Goals: 2, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris Assists: 1, twice, 1-12-13 at Air Force; 12-1-12 vs. AIC Assists: 1, fi ve times, most recent 12-11-12 at Merrimack Points: 1, twice, 1-12-13 at Air Force; 12-1-12 vs. AIC Points: 2, 1-14-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris; 10-20-12 at Sacred Heart CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG Year GM G A Pts. PPG SHG GWG 2012-13 13 0 2 2 0 0 0 2012-13 11 3 4 7 1 0 0

PPAGEAGE 2244 • 22012-13012-13 AARMYRMY HHOCKEYOCKEY INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATS (GOALTENDERS)

#1 ROB TADAZAK #30 RYAN LEETS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho 2011-12 11 599:38 32 3.20 317 .908 0-7-3 0 2009-10 1 18:31 1 3.24 7 .875 0-0-0 0 2012-13 12 652:34 29 2.67 327 .919 3-5-2 2 2010-11 15 887:24 43 2.91 467 .916 4-8-3 0 Career 23 1252:12 61 2.92 644 .913 3-12-5 2 2011-12 26 1457:37 85 3.50 681 .889 4-16-4 0 2012-13 11 561:18 31 3.31 302 .907 4-5-1 0 Career Shots Faced: 705 Career 53 2924:50 160 3.28 1457 .901 12-29-8 0 (Freshman: 349; Sophomore: 356) Career-Best Saves: 53, vs. Brown, 11-19-11 Career Shots Faced: 1617 Career Shutouts: 2, 1-4-13 vs. #19 Robert Morris (22 saves); 12-30-12 at (Freshman: 8; Sophomore: 510; Junior: 766; Senior: 333) Canisius (25 saves) Career-Best Saves: 46 at Canisius, 12-29-12 Career Shutouts: n/a CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS 2011-12 8 466:37 27 3.47 223 .892 0-6-2 0 Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho 2012-13 9 490:01 17 2.08 217 .927 3-2-2 2 2009-10 0 00:00 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 Career 17 956:38 44 2.75 440 .910 3-8-4 2 2010-11 11 653:00 30 2.76 354 .922 3-5-3 0 2011-12 21 1163:37 67 3.45 517 .885 3-13-3 0 2012-13 8 425:25 23 3.24 220 .905 4-3-1 0 Career 40 2242:02 120 3.21 1091 .900 10-21-7 0

#35 MATT WALSH CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho 2011-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0

Career Shots Faced: n/a Career-Best Saves: n/a Career Shutouts: n/a

CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Year GM Min. GA GAA SV Pct. W-L-T Sho 2011-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 2012-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0

PPAGEAGE 2255 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY GAME RECAPS (GAMES 1-9)

Game #1 (10-12-12) Game #4 (10-20-12) Game #7 (11-9-12) Nebraska-Omaha 5, Army 1 Army 4, Sacred Heart 4 OT Niagara 5, Army 0 Ice Breaker , Milford Ice Pavilion Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo. ARMY 4, SACRED HEART 4 (OT) NIAGARA 5, ARMY 0 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 5, ARMY 1 ARMY 0-2-2-0--4 NIAGARA 4-1-0--5 UNO 2-2-1--5 SHU 1-2-1-0--4 ARMY 0-0-0--0 ARMY 0-1-0--1 First Period: First Period: First Period: SHU – Delong (Sheehan), 1:09 NIAGARA – Kohls (Giancarlo), 1:27 UNO – Raubenheimer (Montpetit, Aneloski), PP, 4:31 Second Period: NIAGARA – Williams (Hannan, Kohls), 8:19 UNO – Seeler (Zombo, Raubenheimer), 8:43 ARMY – Richards (Jenkins, Alvarez) PP, 1:53 NIAGARA – Lochner (Divjak, Ryan), 9:22 Second Period: SHU – Sheehan (George, Brightbill), PP, 4:03 NIAGARA – Rashid (kohls), 17:34 UNO – Aneloski (Seeler, Raubenheim), 4:27 ARMY – Faust (Gehrt, Kozlak), PP, 15:02 Second Period: UNO – Searfoss (Gwidt), 7:54 SHU – Verbeek (Solomon, Filteau), 19:48 NIAGARA – Zanette (unassisted), 7:53 ARMY – Lalor (Zaremba, Starczewski), PP, 9:21 Third Period: Third Period: Third Period: ARMY – Starczewski (Faust, Jenkins), 7:35 None. UNO – White (Searfoss), 14:48 SHU – Bonner (Curry), 11:35 Shots: Niagara 35 (17-10-8); Army 27 (7-12-8) Shots: UNO 38 (11-18-9); Army 18 (6-4-8) ARMY – Kozlak (Heller, Starczewski), EX, 19:27 Saves: Niagara 27 (Chubak, 60:00, 7-12-8); Army 30 Saves: UNO 17 (Faulkner, 60:00, 6-3-8); Army 33 (Leets, Overtime: (Leets, 27:53, 13-6-x; Tadazak, 32:07, x-3-8) 60:00, 9-16-8) None. Power Plays: Niagara, 0-3; Army, 0-2 Power Plays: UNO, 1-4; Army, 1-2 Shots: Army 41 (19-10-9-3); Sacred Heart 29 (13-8-6-2) Penalties: Niagara, 4-8; Army, 5-10. Penalties: UNO, 2-4; Army, 4-8 Saves: Army 25 (Tadazak, 64:17, 12-6-5-2; empty net, Attendance: 1,381 Attendance: 2,200 00:43); Sacred Heart 37 (Bodnarchuk, 65:00, 19-8-7-3) Power Plays: Army, 2-6; Sacred Heart, 2-5 Game #8 (11-10-12) Game #2 (10-13-12) Penalties: Army, 7-22; Sacred Heart, 8-24 Niagara 4, Army 1 #20 Maine 4, Army 3 Attendance: 353 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. Ice Breaker Consolation NIAGARA 4, ARMY 1 Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo. Game #5 (10-26-12) NIAGARA 2-1-1--4 MAINE 4, ARMY 3 Penn State 5, Army 0 ARMY 0-0-1--1 ARMY 1-1-1--3 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. First Period: MAINE 0-3-1--4 PENN STATE 5, ARMY 0 NIAGARA – Murphy (Ryan, Iuorio), PP, 7:09 First Period: PSU 1-3-1--5 NIAGARA -- Benedict (Rashid, Ryan) 13:5 ARMY – Heller (Starczewski), 5:41 ARMY 0-0-0--0 Second Period: Second Period: First Period: NIAGARA – Benedict (Turcotte, Williams), 2:53 ARMY – Jenkins (Zaremba), 2:31 PSU – Brooks (Loik, Glen), 10:15 Third Period: MAINE – Anthoine (unassisted), 11:24 Second Period: ARMY – Heller (Zaremba, Starczewski), PP, 14:30 MAINE – Leidermark (Merchant, Leen), 12:35 PSU -- Milley (Bailey), PP, 2:36 Shots: Niagara 29 (11-11-6); Army 31 (14-6-11) MAINE --- Higgins (Shore, Diamond), 13:51 PSU – Sweetland (Bailey), 12:44 Saves: Niagara 30 (Chubak, 60:00, 14-6-10); Army 25 Third Period: PSU – Bailey (Jensen), 13:46 (Tadazak, 60:00, 9-10-6) ARMY – Richards (Kozlak), 9:01 Third Period: Power Plays: Niagara, 1-2; Army, 1-4 MAINE -- Diamond (Higgins, Hutton), 9:56 PSU – Glen (Sweetland), 4:07 Penalties: Niagara, 8-27; Army, 6-23 Shots: Maine 54 (14-19-21); Army 24 (6-8-10) Shots: Penn State 45 (13-9-23); Army 34 (12-12-10) Attendance: 1,548 Saves: Maine 21 (Morris, 60:00, 5-7-9); Army 50 Saves: Penn State 34 (Musico, 59:20, 12-12-10; empty (Tadazak, 59:24, 14-16-20; empty net, 00:36) net, 00:40); Army 40 (Tadazak, 44;02, 12-6-0; Leets, Game #9 (11-16-12) Power Plays: Maine, 0-3; Army, 0-1 15:53, x-x-22 empty net, 00:05) Army 3, Sacred Heart 2 Penalties: Maine, 2-4; Army, 5-21 Power Plays: Penn State 1-5; Army, 0-5 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. Attendance: 2,254 Penalties: Penn State, 8-27; Army, 8-16 ARMY 3, SACRED HEART 2 Attendance: 1,537 SHU 1-1-0--2 Game #3 (10-19-12) ARMY 1-1-1--3 Army 5, Sacred Heart 2 Game #6 (10-27-12) First Period: Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. Army 7, Holy Cross 2 ARMY – Heller (Starczewski, Clark), 3:39 ARMY 5, SACRED HEART 2 , Worcester, Mass. SHU – Filteau (Curry, Brightbill), 4:25 SHU 0-2-0--2 ARMY 7, HOLY CROSS 2 Second Period: ARMY 1-1-3--5 ARMY 3-3-1—7 ARMY – Zaremba (Lalor, Starczewski), PP, 4:34 First Period: HOLY CROSS 0-2-0—2 SHU – Delong (Ketchum, Sheehan), 18:52 ARMY – Zaremba (Rocha, Clark), 00:29 First Period: Third Period: Second Period: ARMY – Zaremba (Starczewski, Heller), PP, 3:57 ARMY – Alvarez (Faust, Heller), 9:44 ARMY – Starczewski (unassisted), 2:36 ARMY – Hearn (unassisted), 11:21 Shots: Sacred Heart 28 (12-10-6); Army 38 (10-11-17) SHU – Verbeek (Sheehan), 8:45 ARMY --- Kozlak (Richards, Gehrt), PP, 12:58 Saves: Sacred Heart 35 (Bodnarchuk, 58:45, 9-10-16; SHU – Lake (Curry, Bonner), 18:10 Second Period: empty net, 1:15); Army 26 (Tadazak, 27:22, 11-7-x; Leets, Third Period: HC – Fletcher (Vos), SH, 9:40 32:37, x-2-6) ARMY – Starczewski (Faust) 1:41 HC – Nunn (Zych), 10:12 Power Plays: Sacred Heart, 0-4; Army, 1-5 ARMY – Schultz (Burns, Kozlak), 8:24 ARMY – Gehrt (unassisted), 10:25 Penalties: Sacred Heart, 5-10; Army, 5-21 ARMY – Starczewski (Alvarez), 17:52 ARMY – Lalor (Starczewski), PP, 13:49 Attendance: 1,273 Shots: Sacred Heart 27 (8-15-4); Army 28 (9-6-13) ARMY – Heller (Starczewski, Lalor), PP, 18:22 Saves: Sacred Heart 23 (Legatto, 59:48, 8-5-10; empty Third Period: net, 00:12); Army 25 (Tadazak, 60:00, 8-13-4) ARMY – Hearn (Richards, Kozlak), 14:00 Power Plays: Sacred Heart, 0-1; Army, 0-4 Shots: Army 35 (14-11-10); Holy Cross 35 (13-9-13) Penalties: Sacred Heart, 5-18; Army, 1-2 Saves: Army 33 (Leets, time, 13-7-13); Holy Cross 28 Attendance: 1,253 (Ginn, time, 11-8-9) Power Plays: Army 4-8; Holy Cross 2-7 Penalties: Army 7-14; Holy Cross 8-16 Attendance: 1,409

PPAGEAGE 2266 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY GAME RECAPS (GAMES 10-17)

Game #10 (11-17-12) Game #13 (12-7-12) Game #15 (12-29-12) Brown 3, Army 0 Army 2, Connecticut 2 (OT) Canisius 5, Army 1 Meehan Auditorium, Providence, R.I. Freitas Ice Forum, Storrs, Conn. Buffalo State Sports Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. BROWN 3, ARMY 0 ARMY 2, UCONN 2 OT CANISIUS 5, ARMY 1 ARMY 0-0-0--0 ARMY 1-1-0-0--2 ARMY 0-1-0—1 BROWN 1-0-2--3 UCONN 1-0-1-0--2 CANISIUS 2-2-1—5 First Period: First Period: BROWN – Lorito (Jacobson, Zaires), PP, 4:55 First Period: CAN – Bohrer (McKellar, Cuddemi), PP, 9:46 Second Period: ARMY – Kozlak (Lalor), 8:20 CAN – Grazen (Shupe, Lindsay), 12:45 None. UCONN – Bouchard (Smutek, Gerling), PP, 15:17 Second Period: Third Period: Second Period: CAN – Shupe (Grazen, Lindsay), 1:08 BROWN – Lorito (Wahl, Robertson), PP, 6:25 ARMY – Gehrt (Bobb, Burns), 10:51 ARMY – Zaremba (Clark, Richards), 7:03 BROWN – Lorito (Lamacchia), SH, 7:43 Third Period: CAN – Sullivan (Gibbons, Beck), 16:46 Shots: Army 25 (8-7-10); Brown 30 (15-9-6) UCONN – Carriere (Pauly), 10:32 Third Period: Saves: Army 27 (Leets, 60:00, 14-9-4); Brown 25 (DeFil- Overtime: CAN – Shupe (Lindsay), 16:16 ippo, 60:00, 8-7-10) None Shots: Army 19 (6-7-6); Canisius 52 (16-18-17) Power Plays: Army, 0-7; Brown, 2-5 Shots: Army 31 (10-10-10-1); Connecticut 29 (7-7-14-1) Saves: Army 46 (Leets, 60:00, 14-16-16); Canisius 18 Penalties: Army, 5-10; Brown, 7-14 Saves: Army 27 (Leets, time, 6-7-13-1); Connecticut 29 (Capobianco, 60:00, 6-6-6) Attendance: 1,384 (Bartus, 30:31, 9-4-x-x; Grogan, 34:39, x-5-10-1) Power Plays: Army, 0-3; Canisius, 1-9 Power Plays: Army, 0-5; Connecticut, 1-3 Penalties: Army, 10-31; Canisius, 4-8 Game #11 (11-29-12) Penalties: Army, 4-8; Connecticut, 6-12 Attendance: 903 Army 3, Bentley 2 Attendance: 721 John A. Ryan Skating Arena, Watertown, Mass. Game #16 (12-30-12) ARMY 3, BENTLEY 2 Game #14 (12-11-12) Army 1, Canisius O (OT) ARMY 1-2-0--3 Merrimack 4, Army 2 Buffalo State Sports Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. BENTLEY 0-2-0--2 Lawler Arena, North Andover, Mass. ARMY 1, CANISIUS 0 (OT) MERRIMACK 4, ARMY 2 ARMY 0-0-0-1—1 First Period: ARMY 0-0-2—2 CANISIUS 0-0-0-0—0 ARMY – Starczewski (Faust, Heller), 16:01 MERRIMACK 0-1-3—4 First Period: Second Period: None. ARMY – Richards (Hearn, Rocha), 8:01 First Period: Second Period: BEN – Breton (Grieve), 9:13 None. None. BEN – Switzer (Krause, Blomquist), 8:26 Second Period: Third Period: ARMY – Burns (unassisted), SH, 11:24 MM – Hussar (Brodhag, Biggs), 4:22 None. Third Period: Third Period: Overtime: None. MM – Bates (Biggs, Jardine), 6:14 ARMY – Kozlak (Burns, Lalor), 2:51 Shots: Army 33 (13-11-9); Bentley 26 (8-10-8) ARMY – Lalor (Starczewski, Gehrt), PP, 9:13 Shots: Army 36 (12-11-11-2); Canisius 25 (7-3-10-5) Saves: Army 24 (Leets, 60:00, 8-8-8); Bentley 30 (Komm, ARMY – Lalor (Gehrt, Faust), PP, 9:50 Saves: Army 25 (Tadazak, 62:51, 7-3-10-5); Canisius 35 58:47, 12-9-9) MM – Scotti (Hussar, Mansfi eld) PP, 12:06 (Capobianco, 62:51, 12-11-11-1) Power Plays: Army, 0-3; Bentley, 0-3 MM – Collins (Bly, Christie) EN, 19:56 Power Plays: Army, 0-7; Canisius, 0-2. Penalties: Army, 3-6; Bentley, 3-6 Shots: Army 24 (5-8-11); Merrimack 46 (19-12-15) Penalties: Army, 2-4; Canisius, 7-14 Attendance: 522 Saves: Army 42 (Tadazak, 59:07, 19-11-12; empty net, Attendance: 786 :53); Merrimack 22 (Tirronen, 60:00, 5-8-11) Game #12 (12-1-12) Power Plays: Army, 2-3; Merrimack, 1-3 Game #17 (1-4-13) Army 3, AIC 2 Penalties: Army, 5-10; Merrimack, 5-10 Army 5, #19 Robert Morris 0 “TK” Night Attendance: 1,869 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. CBS Sports Network ARMY 3, AIC 2 Exhibition (12-27-12) ARMY 5, #19 ROBERT MORRIS 0 AIC 0-1-1--2 Russian Junior All-Stars 6, Army 2 RMU 0-0-0—0 ARMY 0-1-2--3 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. ARMY 1-3-1—5 RUSSIAN JR. ALL-STARS 6, ARMY 2 First Period: First Period: RUSSIAN JR. 1-4-1—6 ARMY – Alvarez (Zaremba), 19:00 None. ARMY 0-2-0—2 Second Period: Second Period: ARMY – Gehrt (Richards, Starczewski), 9:47 AIC –Peake (Pleskach and Puskar), PP, :40 First Period: ARMY – Heller (Gehrt, Richards), 11-05 ARMY – Heller (Starczewski, Lalor), 17:23 R – Krivchenko (Berdnikov), 7:40 ARMY – Faust (Burns, Lalor), 17:43 Third Period: Second Period: Third Period: ARMY – Pomarico (Lalor, Roberts), 2:45 R – Berdnikov (Mishchenko), 00:34 ARMY – Faust (Schultz, Burns), 1:00 ARMY –Hearn (Richards, Kozlak), 14:48 R – Krivchenko (Mischenko, Berdnikov), 3:21 Shots: Robert Morris 22 (5-9-8); Army 36 (12-14-10) AIC – Porter (Leitner, Pleskach), 16:49 A – Lalor (Kozlak, Richards), 3:53 Saves: Robert Morris 31 (Levine, 41:38, 11-11-1; Ferber, Shots: AIC 33 (9-15-9); Army 28 (9-10-9) R – Upitis (unassisted), 4:10 18:22, 0-0-8); Army 22 (Tadazak, 59:54, 5-9-8; empty net, Saves: AIC 25 (Meisner, 59:05, 9-9-7); Army 31 (Leets, A – Kozlak (Rocha, Lalor), 6:48 00:06) 60:00, 9-14-8) R – Lomako (Vikharev, Makarov), 17:53 Power Plays: Robert Morris, 0-3; Army, 0-3 Power Plays: AIC, 1-3; Army, 0-1 Third Period: Penalties: Robert Morris, 3-6; Army, 3-6 Penalties: AIC, 2-4; Army, 3-6 R – Stoliaren (unassisted), 9:00 Attendance: 1,624 Attendance: 2,648 Shots: Russian Jr. All-Stars 33 (9-15-9); Army 43 (14-16- 13) Saves: Russian Jr. All-Stars 41 (Maskovtsev, 60:00, 14-14-13); Army 27 (Leets, 30:14, 8-5-x; Tadazak, 29:42, x-6-8; empty net, 00:04) Power Plays: Russian Jr. All-Stars, 0-6; Army, 0-6 Penalties: Russian Jr. All-Stars, 8-27; Army, 7-14 Attendance: 2,636

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Game #18 (1-5-13) #19 Robert Morris 4, Army 1 Tate Rink, West Point, N.Y. House of Blues #19 ROBERT MORRIS 4, ARMY 1 RMU 3-0-1—4 ARMY 1-0-0—1 First Period: RMU – Gibson (Moore, Denham), 3:22 ARMY – Rocha (Hearn), 5:28 RMU – Wydo (Hervato, Hinds), 14:02 RMU – Blazek (Geerin, South), 19:56 Second Period: None. Third Period: RMU – Jones (unassisted), EN, 18:59 Shots: Robert Morris 28 (10-7-11); Army 48 (10-10-28) Saves: Robert Morris 24 (Levine, 60:00, 9-10-28); Army 24 (Tadazak, 58:29, 7-7-10; empty net, 1:31, x-x-1) Power Plays: Robert Morris, 0-2; Army, 0-8 Penalties: Robert Morris, 8-16; Army, 3-6 Attendance: 2,626

Game #19 (1-11-13) Air Force 4, Army 1 Cadet Ice Arena, USAFA, Colo. AIR FORCE 4, ARMY 1 ARMY 0-0-1—1 AIR FORCE 1-2-1—4

First Period: AF – Persian (Holm, Carey), 9:29 Second Period: AF – De Laurell (Thomas, Carew), PP, 14:39 AF – De Laurell (Walsh, Carew), 18:33 Third Period: AF – De Laurell (Thomas, Kruse), PP, 15:31 ARMY – Hearn (Lalor), 16:03 Shots: Army 27 (13-3-11); Air Force 36 (9-13-14) Saves: Army 32 (Leets, 60:00, 8-11-13); Air Force 26 (Torf, 60:00, 13-3-10) Power Plays: Army, 0-4; Air Force, 2-6 Penalties: Army, 6-12; Air Force, 4-8 Attendance: 2,497

Game #20 (1-12-13) Army 3, Air Force 3 (OT) Cadet Ice Arena, USAFA, Colo. CBS Sports Network ARMY 3, AIR FORCE 3 (OT) ARMY 1-2-0-0—3 AIR FORCE 0-2-1-0—3 First Period: ARMY – Heller (Richards, Burns), PP, 7:14 Second Period: AF – Kruse (McDonald, Artman), 1:14 ARMY – Zaremba (Alvarez, Hearn), 4:45 ARMY – O’Leary (Roberts), 5:33 AF – Artman ( Timar), 7:08 Third Period: AF – De Laurell (Carew, McKenzie), PP, 3:24 Overtime: None. Shots: Army 30 (14-8-7-1); Air Force 45 (12-16-12-5) Saves: Army 42 (Tadazak, 65:00, 12-14-11-5); Air Force 27 (Torf, 65:00, 13-6-7-1) Power Plays: Army, 1-2; Air Force, 1-3 Penalties: Army, 3-6; Air Force, 2-4 Attendance: 1,607

PPAGEAGE 2288 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY ARMY HOCKEY AWARDS & HONORS

ALL-LEAGUE POSTSEASON AWARDS ACADEMIC HONORS Year Name ...... Team 2005 ...... Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team: 1977 Dave Rost ...... First Team (All-ECAC) Aaron Anderson, David Andros, Chris Colvin, Luke Flicek, Bryce 1977 Dave Rost ...... ECAC “Player of the Year” Hollweg, Ian McDougall, Brad, Roberts, Matt Schachman 1988 Rob Tobin ...... ECAC All-Rookie Team 2006 Bryce Hollweg ...... AHA Academic All-Star Team (F) 1990 Scott Schultze ...... Honorable Mention (All-ECAC) ...... Atlantic Hockey All Academic team: 1991 Todd Tamburino ...... Honorable Mention (All-ECAC) Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Brady Dolim, Luke Flicek, Bryce 2002 Chris Casey...... MAAC All-Rookie Team Hollweg, Josh Kassel, Ian McDougall, Chase Podsiad, Brad Roberts, 2002 Chris Casey...... “Offensive Rookie of the Year” Corey Rudd, Will Ryan, Matt Schachman 2003 Joe Dudek ...... Second Team (All-MAAC) 2007 Bryce Hollweg ...... Atlantic Hockey Scholar Athlete of the Year 2003 Brad Roberts ...... First Team (All-MAAC) 2003 Brad Roberts ...... MAAC “Co-Goalie of the Year” 2007 ...... Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team: 2003 Brad Roberts ...... MAAC All-Rookie Team Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Brady Dolim, Luke Flicek, Josh Kassel, 2003 Brad Roberts ...... MAAC “Defensive Rookie of the Year” Ian McDougall, Zach McKelvie, Chase Podsiad, Ken Rowe, Will Ryan 2005 Chris Garceau ...... Sportsmanship Award (AHA) 2006 Brad Roberts ...... Second Team (All-AHA) 2008 Bryce Hollweg ...... CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine 2006 Tim Manthey ...... Second Team (All-AHA) ...... Second Team All-District ...... All-Rookie Team 2007 Tim Manthey ...... Second Team (All-AHA) 2008 Jay Clark ...... AHA Academic All-Star Team (G) 2007 Josh Kassell ...... Second Team (All-AHA) ...... Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team: 2007 Luke Flicek ...... Third Team (All-AHA) Aaron Anderson, Chris Colvin, Luke Flicek, Bryce Hollweg, Ian 2007 Owen Meyer ...... All-Rookie Team McDougall, Josh Kassel, Will Ryan, Zach McKelvie, Ken Rowe, Jay 2008 Josh Kassel ...... Player of the Year (AHA) Clark, Matt Hickey, Biff McNally, Eric Sefchik, Joe Spracklen, Mark ...... First Team (All-AHA) Tilch ...... Regular Season Goaltending Trophy (AHA) 2008 Zach McKelvie...... Defenseman of the Year (AHA) 2009 Jay Clark ...... AHA Academic All-Star Team (G) ...... First Team (All-AHA) ...... Atlantic Hockey All-Academic team: 2008 Luke Flicek ...... First Team (All-AHA) Jay Clark, Pat Copeland, Matt Hickey, Josh Kassel, Kyle Maggard, 2008 Owen Meyer ...... Second Team (All-AHA) Will Ryan, Eric Sefchik 2008 Regular Season Champions ...... (AHA) 2009 Zach Mckelvie ...... First Team (All-AHA) 2009 Jay Clark ...... CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine 2009 Owen Meyer ...... First team (All-AHA) ...... Second Team All-District 2009 Marcel Alvarez ...... All-Rookie Team 2009 Army ...... Team Sportsmanship Award 2010 Kyle Maggard ...... AHA Scholar-Athlete 2010 Cody Omilusik ...... Second Team (All-AHA) ...... Academic All-Star Team (F) 2010 Marcel Alvarez ...... Second Team (All-AHA) Ryan Leets ...... AHA Scholar-Athlete 2010 Army ...... Team Sportsmanship Award ...... Academic All-Star Team (G) 2011 Marcel Alvarez ...... Second-Team (All-AHA) ...... Atlantic Hockey Academic Team: 2011 Cody Omilusik ...... Third-Team (All-AHA) Ryan Leets, Kyle Maggard, Marcel Alvarez, Jay Clark, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Pat Copeland, Bill Day, Mark Dube, Mike Hull, Cody SPENCER PENROSE AWARD Ikkala, Alex McRae, Cheyne Rocha, Pat .Ryan, Chris Spracklen, (COACH OF THE YEAR) Eric Sefchik 1957 ...... Jack Riley 1960 ...... Jack Riley 2010 Jay Clark ...... CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine ATLANTIC HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ...... Third Team All-America COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 ...... Brian Riley 2011 Ryan Leets ...... AHA Scholar-Athlete 2007 ...... Brian Riley ...... Academic All-Star Team (G) 2008 ...... Brian Riley Kyle Maggard ...... Academic All-Star Team (F) Cheyne Rocha ...... Academic All-Star Team (D) NCAA FROZEN FOUR SKILLS CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS ...... Atlantic Hockey Academic Team: 2006 Brad Roberts ...... Goalie Ryan Leets, Kyle Maggard, Cheyne Rocha, Marcel Alvarez, Jon 2008 Luke Flicek ...... Forward Bobb, Jay Clark, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Pat Copeland, Bill Day, 2009 Zach McKelvie...... Defenseman Mark Dube, Cody Ikkala, Pat Ryan, Mike Santee, Brian Schultz, 2010 Owen Meyer ...... Forward Bryant Skarda, Chris Spracklen 2010 Brian Riley ...... Coach 2012 Ryan Leets...... CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine ...... Second Team All America Ryan Leets ...... AHA Student-Athlete of the Year Cheyne Rocha ...... AHA Student-Athlete of the Year ...... Atlantic Hockey Academic Team: Ryan Leets, Cheyne Rocha, Marcel Alvarez, Jack Barnes, Jon Bobb, John Clark, Danny Colvin, Mark Dube, Mike Hull, Cody Ikkala, Bret Larson, Kyle Maggard, Alex McRae, Josh Richards, Pat Ryan, Brian Schultz, Bryant Skarda, Matt Walsh

CURRENT PLAYERS LISTED IN BOLD

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SAVE PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS POINTS 1. Josh Kassel, 2007-08 ...... 925 1. Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96 ...... 9 1. Dave Rost, 1976-77 ...... 108 2. Jack Shepard, 1962-63 ...... 920 2. Josh Kassel, 2007-08 ...... 5 2. Dave Merhar, 1968-69 ...... 107 3. Ron Chisholm, 1961-62 ...... 919 Brad Roberts, 2005-06 ...... 5 3. Tom Rost, 1979-80 ...... 97 4. Josh Kassel, 2006-07 ...... 914 Brian Bolio, 1994-95 ...... 5 4. Dave Rost, 1974-75 ...... 87 5. Brad Roberts, 2002-03 ...... 913 Neil Mieras, 1963-64 ...... 5 5. Jim Knowlton, 1979-80 ...... 85 6. John Yaros, 2001-02 ...... 912 Ron Chisholm, 1961-62 ...... 5 6. George Clark, 1974-75 ...... 83 7. Brad Roberts, 2005-06 ...... 908 7. Mike Symes, 1983-84 ...... 82 Jay Clark, 2009-10 ...... 908 8. Tony Curran, 1968-69 ...... 80 9. Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96 ...... 907 9. Tom Rost, 1976-77 ...... 78 10. Dick Newell, 1964-65 ...... 906 George Clark, 1973-74 ...... 78 WINS GOALS 1. Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96 ...... 23 1. Dave Merhar, 1968-69 ...... 57 2. Tom Garver, 1976-77 ...... 22 2. George Clark, 1974-75 ...... 47 3. Tom Garver, 1973-74 ...... 20 George Clark, 1973-74 ...... 47 4. Neil Mieras, 1963-64 ...... 19 4. Dave Rost, 1976-77 ...... 43 5. Josh Kassell, 2006-07 ...... 18 5. Tom Rost, 1979-80 ...... 40 Dan Scioletti, 1968-69 ...... 18 6. George Clark, 1972-73 ...... 39 Josh Kassel, 2007-08 ...... 18 7. Mike Symes, 1983-84 ...... 38 8. Ed Collazzo, 1981-82...... 37 Ed Collazzo, 1980-81...... 37 10. Rick Berube, 1992-93 ...... 34 Tom Rost, 1976-77 ...... 34 ASSISTS 1. Dave Rost, 1974-75 ...... 66 2. Dave Rost, 1976-77 ...... 65 TEAM RECORDS 3. Jim Knowlton, 1979-80 ...... 60 Most Goals, Game...... 27 vs. N.Y. Military Academy (1913) 4. Tom Rost, 1979-80 ...... 57 Most Goals, Season ...... 260 (1981-82) 5. Tony Curran, 1968-69 ...... 55 Most Assists, Game ...... 31 vs. Kent State (10-29-82) 6. Dave Rost, 1975-76 ...... 51 Most Assists, Season ...... 411 (1981-82) 7. Dave Merhar, 1968-69 ...... 50 Most Points, Game ...... 48 vs. Kent State (10-29-82) 8. John Harrison, 1976-77 ...... 48 Most Points, Season ...... 671 (1981-82) 9. Biff Shea, 1983-84 ...... 45 Most Goalie Saves, Games ...... 63 at Northeastern (2-27-59) 10. Mike Symes, 1983-84 ...... 44 Most Goalie Saves, Season ...... 1,052 (2001-02) Tom Rost, 1976-77 ...... 44 Most Penalty Minutes, Game ...... 102 at Mercyhurst (2-25-06) Dave Rost, 1973-74 ...... 44 Most Penalty Minutes, Season ...... 715 (2005-06) Gary Johnson, 1963-64 ...... 44 Most Games ...... 37 (1982-83; 2005-06, 2007-08) PENALTY MINUTES Most Wins ...... 28 (1983-84) 1. John Harrison, 1976-77 ...... 116 Highest Winning Percentage ...... 838 (1983-84) 2. Matt Field, 2002-03 ...... 114 Lowest Goals-Against Average ...... 1.96 (2007-08) 3. Mark Stachelski, 1994-95 ...... 110 Highest Save Percentage ...... 923 (2007-08) 4. Eric Joyce, 2000-01 ...... 93 Most Shutouts ...... 10 (1995-96) 5. Tom Rost, 1976-77 ...... 91 Most Overtime Games ...... 11 (2001-02; 2005-06) 6. Mark Stachelski, 1992-93 ...... 84 Most One-goal Games ...... 13 (2000-01; 2005-06) 7. Mark Hill, 1987-88 ...... 81 Most Wins at Home ...... 22 (1983-84) 8. Dave Yancey, 1976-77 ...... 80 Highest Win Percentage at Home ...... 1.000 (22-0, 1983-84) 9. Sean Hennessy, 1994-95 ...... 78 10. Chris Colvin, 2005-06 ...... 77 Most Goals Per Game ...... 7.38 (1981-82) Highest Power Play Percentage ...... 402 (1976-77) GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Josh Kassel 2007-08 ...... 1.92 Lowest Power Play Percentage ...... 112 (2004-05) 2. Ron Chisholm, 1961-62 ...... 2.18 Highest Penalty Killing Percentage ...... 925 (1969-70) 3. Jack Shepard, 1962-63 ...... 2.27 Lowest Penalty Killing Percentage ...... 614 (1978-79) 4. Neil Mieras, 1963-64 ...... 2.28 Consecutive Wins ...... 17 (1983-84) 5. Daryl Chamberlain, 1995-96 ...... 2.30 Consecutive Home Wins ...... 27 (1982-85) 6. Josh Kassel 2006-07 ...... 2.31 Consecutive Road Wins ...... 7 (1982-83) 7. Dick Newell, 1964-65 ...... 2.51 Consecutive Losses ...... 13 (1941-42) 8. Brad Roberts, 2005-06 ...... 2.53 Consecutive Shutouts ...... 3 (1913, 1920) 9. Ron Chisholm, 1960-61 ...... 2.55 Consecutive Scoring Streak ...... 149 games (1971-78) 10. Brad Roberts, 2002-03 ...... 2.67 Shortest Time to Score Two Goals ...... 0:04, vs. RMC (2-18-84) Scott Hamilton, 1998-99 ...... 2.67 Shortest Time to Score Three Goals ...... 0:22, vs. MacDonald (12-8-72) SAVES INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1. Jay Clark, 2009-10 ...... 937 Goals ...... 7, George Clark vs. Wesleyan, 2-5-75 2. Brad Roberts, 2005-06 ...... 931 Assists ...... 7, Tom Rost vs. Bryant, 1-12-80 3. Brad Roberts, 2002-03 ...... 905 Points ...... 9, Dave Rost vs. Bryant, 12-17-76 4. Scott Hamilton, 2000-01 ...... 887 ...... George Clark vs. New Haven, 2-16-74 5. Dan Dorsey, 1978-79...... 815 Saves ...... 63, Larry Palmer vs. Northeastern, 2-27-59 6. Tom Garver, 1976-77 ...... 810 Consecutive Goal-Scoring Streak ...... 15, Dave Merhar (1968-69) 7. Josh Kassel, 2006-07 ...... 806 Most Hat Tricks, Season ...... 9, Dave Merhar (1968-69); Dave Rost (1976-77) 8. Eric Gorzelnik, 1971-72 ...... 801 Most Hat Tricks, Career ...... 18, George Clark (1971-75) 9. Tom Garver, 1973-74 ...... 770 Consecutive Hat Tricks...... 4, George Clark (1972-73) 10. Brad Roberts, 2003-04 ...... 760 Shortest Time to Score Hat Trick ...... 0:25, Tom Rost vs. SUNY Plattsburgh (12-1-76) Penalty Minutes ...... 28, Dave Yancey vs. Bowdoin, 3-1-75 Consecutive Scoreless Minutes ...... 202:19, Brad Roberts (2005-06)

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When Brian Riley was named Army hockey’s 16th head coach in 2004, he was familiar with West Point. Following 14 years as an assistant to his brother Rob and a lifetime of hockey educa- tion from his father Jack, Brian Riley knew all about the U.S. Military Academy. The knowledge, preparation and hard work have all paid off for Brian as he adds to the Riley legacy and Army hockey. Just the third Army hockey coach in the past 62 years, Brian Riley has made his mark on a program coached by his father and brother in just eight seasons. The Vice President for Membership of the American Hockey Coaches Association, Bri- an Riley is a three-time Atlantic Hockey Association Coach of the Year, has guided Army to eight consecutive Atlantic Hockey Association playoff berths, led the team to its the fi rst regular season championship in program history, posted non-conference victories and had four players chosen to participate in the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Competition. Brian Riley has posted a 98-145-43 mark during his tenure behind the West Point bench after succeeding his brother, Rob who briefl y retired from coaching in 2004. Prior BRIAN RILEY to Rob, Jack Riley, their father, stood behind the Black Knights bench for 36 seasons. In Head Coach addition to his success at Army, Jack Riley also coached the U.S. Olympic hockey team to 9th Season; Brown, 1983 a stunning gold medal in the 1960 Games. Utilizing a defensive system that focuses on physical, intense play and opportunistic THE BRIAN RILEY FILE scoring, Riley has led his squad to the playoffs in all eight of his seasons and has regis- @COACH_BRILEY tered non-conference wins each of the past four campaigns. COACHING EXPERIENCE In 2011-12, Army posted seven ties and four wins, including victories over Canadian Head Coach, Army, 2004-present rival Royal Military College (9-1), ECAC Hockey’s Rensselaer (3-2) in the Toyota/UConn Assistant Coach, Army, 1989-96, 1999- Classic and a dramatic 4-4 overtime tie with Air Force. Riley helped Army resume its rivalry 2004 with its military brethren for the fi rst time since 2006 and then watched as 12 players Head Coach, Shattuck St. Mary’s Prep registered points in the eight-goal victory. School (Minn.), 1996-98 Army qualifi ed for the Atlantic Hockey Playoffs but dropped a pair of games to Holy Asst. Coach, UMass-Lowell, 1987-88 Cross in the opening round. Asst. Coach, SUNY Plattsburgh, 1984-87 The 2010-11 team won 11 games and earned home ice for the playoffs while a pair of players – Marcel Alvarez and Cody Omilusik earned All-Atlantic Hockey League accolades. Among the victories, was a 5-2 triumph at the University of Massachusetts at the Mullins ATHLETIC BACKGROUND Center, a dramatic 5-4 win at Air Force, a three-point weekend against Robert Morris and Four-year hockey letterwinner, Brown a 4-1 victory over AIC outdoors at Rentschler Field in Hartford, Conn. University; During the 2009-10 season, Riley helped the Black Knights to an 11-win season and Team Co-Captain, 1982-83 the No. 6 seed in the conference playoffs. Among the victories was a three-point weekend against Air Force at Tate Rink, a 4-4 overtime draw at Colgate and a 2-1 win at Rensselaer AWARDS/HONORS Polytechnic Institute, the second consecutive year of a non-conference win. Atlantic Hockey “Coach of the Year,” 2006, In the postseason, Riley was selected as an assistant coach of the East squad at the 2007, 2008 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Competition where he coached Army’s Owen Meyer, the fourth Class of ’36 Trophy (Brown), 1983 Black Knight selected for the honor, joining Brad Roberts (2006), Luke Flicek (2008) and Patrick Jones Trophy (Brown), 1983 Zach McKelvie (2009). In 2008-09, with a team of 12 freshmen, Riley guided the Black Knights to the Atlantic Hockey Association playoffs for the sixth straight season. Included in the wins was a shock- ACADEMIC BACKGROUND ing upset of #2 Miami, 3-2 in the consolation game of the Ohio Hockey Classic. B.A., Political Science, Brown University, Five years ago, Riley led Army to its fi rst regular season championship and won 19 1983 games for the second consecutive season. M.S., Education, Boston University, 2003 Army went 19-14-4 in 2007-08, winning the AHA regular season title and the top seed in the conference tournament. For the second straight year, Army advanced to the semifi - HEAD COACHING RECORD nal round. YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT. During the 2007-08 season, Army put together a league-best nine-game unbeaten 2004-05 Army 11-21-3 (.357) streak (8-0-1) to clinch the regular season title. Army won the fi rst two games of the best- 2005-06 Army 12-18-7 (.419) of-three series with Sacred Heart to advance to the semifi nals where a loss to Mercyhurst 2006-07 Army 19-12-5 (.597) ended the season. 2007-08 Army 19-14-4 (.568) In 2006-07, the Black Knights hosted a league playoff game at Tate Rink for the fi rst 2008-09 Army 11-19-6 (.389) time and beat Bentley, 6-2. They followed that with a 3-1 win over Connecticut in the semi- 2009-10 Army 11-18-7 (.403) fi nals before losing to Air Force in the fi nals. 2010-11 Army 11-20-4 (.371) Riley was named the league coach of the year for the fi rst time in 2005-06 when the 2011-12 Army 4-23-7 (.221) team fi nished fi fth in conference play after overcoming a 0-7-1 start. 2012-13 Army 7-10-3 (.444) In his fi rst campaign behind the Black Knights’ bench, Riley engineered one of the Career 105-155-46 (.419) PPAGEAGE 3311 • 22012-13012-13 ARMYARMY HOCKEYHOCKEY biggest upsets in the NCAA when Army stunned Colgate, 3-2, in Hamilton, N.Y., for his fi rst career win. Riley led his team to 11 wins during that initial season, setting the Academy record for most victories by a rookie head coach. He broke the record established by his brother, Rob, in 1986-87. In addition, the younger Riley also piloted the Black Knights to their fi rst postseason win in more than a quarter century when Army defeated Ameri- can International College, 5-3, in the fi rst round of the Atlantic Hockey tournament. Riley’s father, Jack, started it all in 1951 when legendary football coach and athletic director at West Point, Earl “Red” Blaik, hired him to head the hockey pro- gram. What began as a one-year contract, turned into a 36-year Hall of Fame career that culminated in 542 victories. Riley’s brother, Rob, took the reins from his father in the fall of 1986 and racked up 306 victories of his own over 18 winters. When Rob offi cially stepped down in the him to their AHL affi liate in Providence, R.I. carved out a stellar two-year coaching ca- summer of 2004, he passed the torch (and Riley helped the Black Knights string reer in which his teams compiled an impres- family tradition) on to his younger brother. together eight straight postseason appear- sive 94-19-10 record. In his fi rst season, Brian brings an extensive resume to his ances as members of the Metro Atlantic Riley directed the squad to a 40-9-7 record “dream job” at the Academy. No stranger to Athletic Conference and Atlantic Hockey. before improving to 54-10-3 in 1997-98. West Point or the “West Point Experience,” His expertise in working with the defense In 1999, Riley returned to West Point, the younger Riley has spent 14 years as molded Army’s past squads into one of the where he served at his brother’s side un- an assistant coach to his brother, eventu- most stingy blue line units in college hock- til assuming the head coaching position in ally rising to the position of associate head ey. 2004. coach. A 1983 graduate of Brown, Riley began During his collegiate playing days, Ri- Brian played an integral role in recruit- his coaching career in 1984 with a three- ley co-captained Brown’s hockey squad his ing many of the athletes that helped Army year stint as an assistant coach at SUNY senior season, earning honorable mention put together back-to-back 20-win seasons Plattsburgh. During that period, the Cardi- All-Ivy League. He was presented the Class and tutored Corey and Ian Winer, former nals advanced to the NCAA Division III Tour- of ’36 Trophy for his outstanding contribu- forward Dan Hinote nament three times, reaching the champi- tions over his four-year career and the Pat- Riley also recruited Zach McKelvie, a onship game twice. rick Jones Trophy for most team spirit. hulking defenseman now part of the Boston In 1988, Riley moved to the Division I Prior to starring for Brown, Riley at- Bruins organization. Boston signed McKel- ranks at the University of Massachusetts- tended New Hampton Prep and led the vie to two free agent contracts while he was Lowell. There, he teamed with his cousin, hockey team to a No. 1 national ranking serving his country and invited him to NHL Bill Riley, for one season, directing the River among prep schools. He was chosen as the training camp this season before assigning Hawks to the NCAA Tournament, giving him school’s most outstanding athlete while his fourth straight post- captaining both the soccer and hockey season appearance. teams. ARMY HOCKEY HEAD COACHING HISTORY The following Riley completed course work on his Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. winter, Riley joined his master’s, earning a graduate degree in Capt. Edward King 1904 1 5-1-0 .833 Education from Boston University, in May Capt. Robert Foy 1905-07 3 15-8-0 .652 brother’s staff at West Lt. George Russell 1908-10 3 5-7-4 .438 Point for the fi rst time 2003. Lt. LeRoy Bartlett 1911-12 2 3-4-1 .438 where he spent the Riley is married to the former Marybeth Lt. Philip Gordon 1913-14 2 7-6-0 .538 next seven seasons. In Feldman of Highland Falls, N.Y. The couple Lt. Frank Purdon 1915-17 3 9-10-1 .475 1996, the West Point resides at West Point with their three chil- Capt. Joseph Viner 1918 1 6-3-0 .667 native left the comfort dren: Jack, 20, Danielle, 18, and Brendan, Capt. Philip Day 1919-20 2 6-4-1 .591 and familiarity of the 16. Jack Riley is playing his fi nal year of ju- Talbot Hunter 1921-23 3 12-12-2 .500 Academy, where he nior hockey for the New Jersey Hitmen be- Ray Marchand 1924-43 20 76-106-9 .421 grew up, for the great fore enrolling at Mercyhurst College to be a Lt. Col. John Hines 1944 1 5-4-0 .556 member of the hockey team the following Maj. Robert Lutz 1945 1 7-2-1 .750 Midwest and a head Len Patten 1946-50 5 33-35-2 .486 coaching position at season. Danielle is beginning her fresh- Jack Riley 1951-86 36 542-343-20 .610 Shattuck St. Mary’s man year at Merrimack as a member of the Rob Riley 1986-2004 18 257-288-33 .473 Prep School in Farib- women’s team. Brendan is in his Brian Riley 2004- 9 105-155-46 .429 ault, Minn. junior year of high school and plays both Totals 109 1093-988-120 .525 There, Riley golf and hockey. 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