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Colgate Raiders Games COLGATE RAIDERS GAMES 2015-16 MEN’S HOCKEY 10&11 GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM | FOLLOW THE RAIDERS ON TWITTER @COLGATE_HOCKEY 2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result 10/3 at Mercyhurst W 5-2 10/4 at Mercyhurst L 7-9 11/13/15 | AT CORNELL | LYNAH RINK | ITHACA, N.Y. | 7 P.M. 10/10 at Northeastern L 1-2 10/23 RIT W 5-2 10/24 at RIT W 4-3 10/30 No. 3 Providence L 2-7 10/31 No. 3 Providence L 3-4 11/6 Quinnipiac* L 2-3 11/14/15 | CORNELL | STARR RINK | HAMILTON | 7 P.M. 11/7 Princeton* W 2-1 11/13 at Cornell* 7 p.m. 13 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COLGATE HOCKEY Colgate squares off with regional foe Cornell in their annual home-and-home series this weekend. 11/14 Cornell* 7 p.m. 1 The two-game set begins Friday at Lynah Rink before the teams meet for their final regular season 11/20 at Brown* 7 p.m. contest at Starr Rink on Saturday. 11/21 at Yale* 7 p.m. Since the start of the 2012-13 season, Colgate has been nearly unbeatable when leading after two 11/27 vs. Brown* (1) 4 p.m. (GMT) 2 periods, holding an impressive 39-2-5 mark when in front at the start of the third. The Raiders are 4-0-0 this season when leading their opponent after 40 minutes. 11/28 vs. UMass Lowell/NU (1) 4/7:30 p.m. (GMT) 12/4 Clarkson* 7 p.m. Three has been a magic number for the Raiders since the beginning of the 2013-14 season as they 3 are 36-5-1 when scoring three or more goals in a contest during that span. Colgate is 3-2-0 this sea- 12/5 St. Lawrence* 7 p.m. son when scoring three or more goals in a contest. 12/29 vs. Brown (2) 4 p.m. Heading into the start of this weekend’s home-and-home series, four of the last five matchups 12/30 at Vermont (2) 7 p.m. 4 between Colgate and Cornell have gone to overtime. The Big Red holds the only win in those four extra-session contests, posting a 2-1 overtime victory last January at Starr Rink. Ironically, the other 1/8 at Maine 7 p.m. three overtime games during the current stretch all ended in 2-2 ties. 1/9 at Maine 7 p.m. Colgate was picked to finish fifth in the ECAC regular season standings according to both preseason 1/15 at Union* 7 p.m. 5 polls released by the league on Sept. 22. The coaches’ poll saw the Raiders receive one first-place vote and 90 total points. In the 17th annual ECAC Hockey Media Poll, Colgate garnered 257 total points. 1/16 at RPI* 7 p.m. 1/22 Harvard* 7 p.m. Sophomore Sebastian Weberg is off to a solid start in his second season with the Raiders, amassing 1/23 Dartmouth* 7 p.m. 6 two goals and four assists in the Raiders’ first nine games this season. Weberg, who did not record a point in 11 games during his rookie campaign, is tied for fifth in scoring with fellow sophomore Mike 1/29 at St. Lawrence* (TV) 8 p.m. Panowyk. 1/30 at Clarkson* 7 p.m. The Class of 2016 continues to lead the way offensively for the Raiders as the quintet has accounted 2/5 at Princeton* 7 p.m. 7 for 34 of Colgate’s 78 points this season. Of the Raiders’ 31 goals this season, 15 have come from a 2/6 at Quinnipiac* 7 p.m. member of the senior class. 2/12 Yale* 7 p.m. Senior Tyson Spink recently become the 51st player in program history to reach the 100-point pla- 8 teau in career points scored, notching three points against RIT on Oct. 23 to reach the century mark 2/19 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m. in his 115th game in a Colgate uniform. Spink leads the Raiders and is tied for the ECAC lead in scoring 2/20 at Harvard* 7 p.m. with 10 points (4G, 6A) in nine games. 2/26 RPI* (3) 7 p.m. Junior netminder Charlie Finn has no problem facing an above average workload as he is 11-4-3 dur- 2/27 Union* (3) 2:30 p.m. 9 ing his career when making 30 or more saves in a contest. Finn holds a 2-3-0 mark in such contests this season, including a 30-save effort in the Raiders’ 2-1 victory over Princeton last Saturday. 3/4-6 ECAC First Round TBA 11-13 ECAC Quarterfinals TBA The Raiders look to continue their dominance at the faceoff dot in 2015-16 as Colgate combined to 10 win 58.3 percent of its faceoffs last season. The Raiders, who won the faceoff battle in 29 of their 18-19 ECAC Championship Weekend (4) TBA 38 games played in 2014-15, have won 54.3 percent of their faceoffs to start the season. Friday’s contest serves as the second Cour- * - ECAC Hockey Contest 11 age Classic, dedicated to the children of Camp (1) - Friendship Four (Belfast, Northern Ireland) TALE OF THE TAPE Good Days. Both teams have been assigned hon- orary captains for the contest, who are all partici- (2) - Vermont Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) COLGATE CORNELL pants in the programs and services at Camp Good (3) - Silver Puck Weekend 3.44 .....................Scoring Offense ................... 3.75 Days. Colgate’s honorary captains for the game are 3.67..................... Scoring Defense ..................... 2.5 7-year-old Erika Berry, 12-year-old Noah Martin and BOLD - Home Game (Starr Rink) (-0.22) ..........................Margin........................... +1.25 15-year-old Lauren Miller. 28.3 ................................ SOG ...............................32.2 The 2015-16 season serves as Colgate’s final 5.22 ..........................Assists PG ......................... 6.75 12 campaign in its original indoor home facility, MEDIA INFORMATION 8.67 ...........................Points PG ...........................10.5 Starr Rink. The home of Raider hockey since 1959, Dir. of Athletic Comm ......................... John Painter 4.6 ..........................Penalties PG ......................... 5.2 Starr Rink will be replaced by the Class of 1965 Are- Assoc. Director (MH Contact) .....Jarrett Abelson 10.0 ..............................PIM/gm .............................10.5 na for the start of the 2016-17 season. Office Phone ............................315-228-7860 3.9 ............................... PPC/gm ............................. 4.2 Office Fax ...................................315-228-7977 0.8 .............................. PPG/gm ..............................1.0 Wondering why 13? The number is lucky for all Cell Phone ..................................585-732-7120 7/35 (20.0) ..............Power Play ............ 4/17 (23.5) 13 things Colgate. The University celebrates Col- Email [email protected] 25/32 (78.1)............ Penalty Kill ...........13/15 (86.7) gate Day every Friday the 13th. Colgate was found- Website ......................www.gocolgateraiders.com ed by 13 men with $13 and 13 prayers. Play-by-Play .........................................John McGraw Flagship Radio ....... WKXZ 94 FM (Oneonta, N.Y.) 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 5 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2015-2016 COLGATE ROSTER NUMERICAL BY STATE/PROVINCE/ No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous Team COUNTRY 1 Charlie Finn Jr. G 5-11 165 North Vancouver, B.C./Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) 3 Ken Citron Fr. D 6-1 205 Cos Cob, Conn./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Alberta (1) ....................Corkey 4 Kevin Lough Sr. D 5-11 185 Kanata, Ont./Cumberland Grads (CCHL) B.C. (1) ................................. Finn 5 Derek Freeman Jr. F 6-1 200 Newburyport, Mass./NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) Connecticut (1) ............Citron 6 Willie Brooks Fr. D 6-0 200 Locust, N.J./Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 7 Cameron Radziwon Fr. F 5-11 185 East Aurora, N.Y./Kanata Lasers (CCHL) Massachusetts (3) Harrison, 8 Tyson Spink Sr. F 5-10 175 Williamstown, Ont./Cornwall Colts (CCHL) .................... Kulevich, Freeman 10 Andrew Black Jr. F 6-1 190 Buffalo, N.Y./Jersey Hitmen (EJHL) Maryland (1) ................Racine 11 Jake Kulevich Jr. D 6-3 210 Marblehead, Mass./South Shore Kings (EJHL) Minnesota (1) ............... Peterson 13 Rory McGuire Fr. D 6-1 195 Bracebridge, Ont./Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) New Jersey (1) ............ Brooks 15 Darcy Murphy Sr. F 5-9 190 Marysville, Ont./Wellington Dukes (OJHL) Norway (1) ................. Weberg 16 Sebastian Weberg So. F 5-10 178 Oslo, Norway/Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) New York (2) .................. Black, 17 Emilio Audi Jr. F 5-9 183 Montreal, Que./Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) ..................................... Radziwon 18 Tylor Spink Sr. F 5-10 175 Williamstown, Ont./Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Ontario (9) ........... Borkowski, 19 Tim Harrison Jr F 6-3 205 Duxbury, Mass./Dexter School ....Hamilton, Lough, McGuire, 20 Brett Corkey Jr. D 5-11 185 Calgary, Alta./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Murphy, Panowyk, H. Racine, 21 Mike Borkowski Sr. F 6-0 182 Kanata, Ont./Cornwall Colts (CCHL) ........ Tylor Spink, Tyson Spink 24 Anthony Sanniti Jr. D 5-11 200 LaSalle, Que./Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Quebec (2) ...... Audi, Sannati 26 Evan Peterson So. F 6-0 195 Lakeville, Minn./Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 27 Mike Panowyk So. F 5-11 195 Whitby, Ont./Whitby Fury (QJHL) 28 Hunter Racine Fr. F 5-10 192 Ottawa, Ont./Haweksbury Hawks (CJHL) 31 Zac Hamilton So. G 5-11 180 Ottawa, Ont./Westminster School 33 Bruce Racine So. G 6-2 185 Bethesda, Md./Connecticut Jr. Yankees (USPHL) Head Coach: Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ’84), 23rd season BY CLASS Assistant Coaches: Mike Harder (Colgate ’97), 2nd season; Juliano Pagliero (Niagara ’09), 1st season Seniors (5) ............ Borkowski, Athletic Trainer: Steve Chouinard ......................... Lough, Murphy Equipment Manager: Jordon Kadlik .........Tylor Spink, Tyson Spink Student Manager: Billy O’Donnell Captain: Mike Borkowski Juniors (8) .........................Audi Alternate Captains: Kevin Lough & Darcy Murphy ............
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