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2019-20 Men's Hockey Yearbook 2019-20 MEN’S HOCKEY YEARBOOK 2008 • 2011 • 2012 • 2014 • 2018 • NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONS 1997 Final Eight 1998 Final Eight 1999 Final Eight 2002 Final Eight 2003 Frozen Four 2004 Runner-Up 2005 Final Eight 2006 Runner-Up 2007 Frozen Four 2008 National Champion 2010 Runner-Up 2011 National Champion 2012 National Champion 2013 Final Eight 2014 National Champion 2016 Runner-Up 2017 Frozen Four 2018 National Champion 2019 Final Eight NCHA Regular Season Champion 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014 2016 2019 NCHA Playoffs Champion 1998 1999 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 2 | St. Norbert College Hockey Yearbook 2019-20 General Information Table of Contents Staff Directory General Information 3 Mailing address: Mulva Family Fitness & Sport Center About St. Norbert College 4-5 St. Norbert College Head Coach Tim Coghlin 6-7 100 Grant St. Assistant Coaches 8 De Pere, WI 54115-2099 2018-19 Roster 9 Returning Lettermen 10-17 All telephone numbers are area code 920 Newcomers 19 Sid Watson Award 20 STAFF Athletics Director Brian Bruess NCHA Information 21-22 President Tim Bald (Loras, 1980) 403-3031 2018-19 Statistics 23-24 Asst. AD/Athletic Communications 2018-19 Game Summaries 25-26 Dan Lukes (UW-Oshkosh, 1998) 403-4077 NCAA Champions 27-31 Asst. AD/Senior Woman Administrator All-Americans 32-35 Abby Gildernick (St. Norbert, 2014) 403-3921 NCAA Tournament History 36 Certified Athletic Trainers Honors and Awards 37-39 Heather Erfurt (Lasell, 2008) 403-3179 All-Time Leaders 40-41 Evan Teske (Wisconsin Lutheran, 2015) 403-3179 Year-By-Year Statistics 42 Jason Dubs (McDaniel, 2013) 403-3179 All-Time Statistics 43 Miranda Magadanz (UW-Oshkosh, 2017) 403-3179 All-Time Results 44-48 Mitch Bertrand (Carroll, 2015) 403-3179 All-Time Roster 49-50 Administrative Assistant Jennifer Bonds-Raacke Media Information 51 Jenny DeCleene 403-3031 Vice President Schedule 52 for Academic Affairs Baseball Mike Wallerich (St. Norbert, 2009) 403-3545 Quick Facts Basketball, Men’s Location: De Pere, Wisconsin 54115 Gary Grzesk (UW-Green Bay, 1996) 403-3137 Basketball, Women’s Founded: 1898 Amanda Leonhard-Perry (UWGB, 2003) 403-3033 Enrollment: 2,168 Cheer Nickname: Green Knights Ashley Appleton (St. Norbert, 2014) 403-3031 Colors: Dartmouth Green and Old Gold Cross Country, Men’s and Women’s Stadium: Cornerstone Community Center (1,674) Track and Field, Men’s and Women’s National Affiliation: NCAA III Don Augustine (Westminster-Pa., 2001) 403-3456 Julie Massey Conference Affiliation: Northern Collegiate Hockey Assosication Dance Interim Vice President for Mission and Student Affairs President: Brian Bruess Natalie Wheeler (St. Norbert, 2015) 403-3031 Athletics Director: Tim Bald Football Sports Information Director: Dan Lukes Dan McCarty (UM-Duluth, 2000) 403-4232 SID Phone: (920) 403-4077 Golf, Men’s SID FAX: (920) 403-3128 Tripp Maher (St. Norbert, 1980) 403-3023 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Golf, Women’s Athletic Trainers: Heather Erfurt, Evan Teske, Jason Dubs, John Sabo (St. Norbert, 2007) 403-3031 Miranda Magadanz, Mitch Bertrand Ice Hockey, Men’s Head Hockey Coach: Tim Coghlin Tim Coghlin (UW-Stevens Point, 1989) 403-3034 Alma Mater: UW-Stevens Point, 1989 Ice Hockey, Women’s Record (Years): 579-147-56 (27th) A.J. Aitken (Michigan Tech, 2000) 403-2022 Charles Jacobs Office: (920) 403-2025 Soccer, Men’s Faculty Derek Rhodes (Massachusetts, 2004) 403-3031 Assistant Coaches: Andy Brandt, Tommy Cianflone, Representative Soccer, Women’s Kipp Karakas Bob Rickards (Coll. of Charleston, 1995) 403-3027 Softball and Equipment Manager JoAnn Krueger 403-4080 he mission of the St. Norbert College Depart- Swimming & Diving, Men’s & Women’s Tment of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide Hannah Saiz (Kenyon, 2013) 403-3397 scholar-athletes with a quality experience that is Tennis, Men’s intellectually, spiritually and personally challenging. Matt Keesey (UW-Green Bay, 2010) 403-3031 The program promotes student growth in athletic Tennis, Women’s skills, leadership, spirituality, teamwork, self-discipline Tim Dean 403-3031 and sportsmanship. This mission is supported by the Volleyball, Women’s & Men’s Tim Bald philosophy and goals of NCAA Division III. B.J. Bryant (Lakeland, 2008) 403-3031 Athletics Director St. Norbert College Hockey Yearbook 2019-20 | 3 Pursue what matters at St. Norbert College • Student-faculty collaborations that set you apart from your peers. • Study abroad at 70 sites, in 30 countries, on six continents. • Internships and service opportunities locally, nationally and globally. • 100+ student organizations and clubs to fit your interests. • Not just job skills, but life skills – critical-thinking, problem-solving and communication. • Division III athletics – 23 varsity sports, with plenty of club and intramural sports. • An education rooted in values and built on community. Experience all that St. Norbert College has to offer! Apply today for Fall 2020 at snc.edu/go/apply. Office of Admission • 800-236-4878 • [email protected] • www.snc.edu 4 | St. Norbert College Hockey Yearbook 2019-20 Athletics Facilities Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center: (formerly the Schuldes Sports Center), home of St. Norbert’s basketball and volleyball teams, underwent a $26-million expansion and renovation and opened in spring 2017. The refurbished and enlarged facility will feature a state-of-the-art fitness center and a new swimming pool on the east side of the sports center, looking out to the Fox River. The reimagined 129,400 sq. ft. building also will include new administrative offices for the athlet- ics staff and the addition of a second floor. Its arena will continue to provide a 116-by-230-foot multipurpose area with a seating capacity of 2,500 for major sporting events and up to 5,000 for other high-attendance programs. The arena offers a full collegiate basketball court, an indoor track, four volleyball courts and four intramural basketball courts. Mel Nicks Sports Complex: home of the Green Knights baseball and softball teams where the baseball team ranked second in Division III in home attendance in 1997 and 2000. New baseball and softball fields opened in spring of 2015. Cornerstone Community Ice Center: The state-of-the-art facility is home to the St. Norbert hockey team. The rink opened in March 2000 and features seating for nearly 2,000 fans. Donald J. Schneider Stadium: St. Norbert College proudly opened Donald J. Schneider Stadium, located on De Pere’s near west side, in September 2010. The 2,454-seat facility houses the Green Knights in football, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field. Schneider Stadium has hosted numerous post-season and championship events. Green Knights Achieve Academic and Athletic Success In addition to the success of our teams, many of our individual athletes have earned distinction on and off the field. Not only has St. Norbert had national champions and all-conference performers, but several Academic All-Americans and Academic All-Conference selections as well. Academic Success • St. Norbert had 192 athletes earn Academic All-Conference honors in 2018-19. • 76 athletes have earned Academic All-American accolades, the most by a Midwest Conference school. Athletic Success • St. Norbert had another successful year during the 2018-19 school year. The Green Knights compiled a 167-134-8 overall record, including a strong 105-45-5 mark in conference action. • During 2018-19, St. Norbert captured six Midwest Conference championships. • The St. Norbert College hockey team won the 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2018 NCAA Division III national championship. • Since 2001, St. Norbert has claimed seven individual NCAA Division III national champions in track and field. • St. Norbert has won 123 Midwest Conference championships since joining the league in 1983. • St. Norbert has won 16 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association titles and 15 NCHA post-season championships since joining the league in 1994. St. Norbert College Hockey Yearbook 2019-20 | 5 HEAD COACH TIM COGHLIN St. Norbert College hockey finish. The Green Knights dispatched No. 1-ranked Norwich St. Norbert fashioned a 27-6 record in 1997-98 while has been a model of consistency and No. 3-rated Oswego State both by 4-1 scores at the winning a second consecutive NCHA championship. The under Tim Coghlin’s leadership. Frozen Four in Lake Placid, N.Y., to lock up the title and Green Knights had five one-goal losses that season and the Coghlin’s teams have finish 21-5-5. other game by just two goals. St. Norbert finished the hat totaled a 579-147-56 record Coghlin led St. Norbert to the national title in 2011, trick in 1998-99, again winning the NCHA regular-season in his 26 seasons behind finishing a 25-4-1 season with a 4-3 win over Adrian in the and playoff titles. the Green Knights’ bench. title game in Minneapolis. The Green Knights won the title The Green Knights finished second in the NCHA in St. Norbert has appeared in 19 despite having its lowest-scoring team since 1995 thanks 1999-2000 but still managed 22 wins and a 19-game NCAA Division III Tournaments to a stifling defense that led the country in least goals unbeaten streak, and then placed third in 2000-01. St. since 1997, highlighted by its allowed for the third time in five years. Norbert answered those seasons with its fourth and fifth national championships in The Green Knights also captured the NCAA Division III NCHA championships the next two years. 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2018. The Green Knights have national championship in 2008. Ending the season on an In 2001-02 and 2004-05, Coghlin led St. Norbert to a made 12 Frozen Four appearances, and placed as national impressive 29-game unbeaten streak, the championship 12-0-2 regular-season record in the NCHA, becoming the runner-up in 2004, 2006, 2010 and 2016.
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