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2002-03 Opponents 2002-03 OPPONENTS ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE BOWLING GREEN STATE October 18-19 – 7:35/7:05 p.m. (EDT) December 29 – 2 p.m. (EST) November 1-2 – 11:05 p.m. (EST) at Big Rapids, Mich. at Storrs, Conn. at Fairbanks, Alaska March 7-8 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) (UConn Classic) at Bowling Green, Ohio Location: Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7440 Location: Huntsville, Alabama 35899 Location: Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Founded: 1917 Founded: 1969 Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 8,465 Enrollment: 6,742 Enrollment: 20,276 Nickname: Nanooks Nickname: Chargers Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Orange and Brown Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: College Hockey America (CHA) Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) President: Dr. Frank Franz Association (CCHA) President: Mark R. Hamilton Athletics Director: Jim Harris President: Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau Interim Athletics Director: John “Jake” Poole Arena/Capacity: Von Braun Center/6,800 Athletics Director: Paul Krebs Arena/Capacity: Carlson Center/4,324 Press Box Phone: 256•518-6167/6168 Arena/Capacity: BGSU Ice Arena/5,000 Press Box Phone: 907•451-1957 Press Box Phone: 419•372-1236 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach COACHING STAFF Head Coach Doug Ross • Bowling Green State • 1976 Head Coach Guy Gadowsky • Colorado College • 1989 Record at UAH/Years: . 375-196-27/20 Scott Paluch • Bowling Green State • 1991 Record at UAF/Years:. 37-56-14/3 Overall Record/Years:. 431-231-29/23 Record at BGSU/Years:. First Year Overall Record/Years: . 37-56-14/3 UAH Record vs. Ferris State:. 0-2-0 Overall Record/Years: . First Year UAF Record vs. Ferris State: . 3-7-0 Office Phone: . 256•824-2205 BGSU Record vs. Ferris State:. 0-0-0 Office Phone: . 907•474-6869 Assistant Office Phone: . 419•372-2964 Assistants Lance West Assistants Tavis MacMillan Ron Fogarty Todd Jones SPORTS INFORMATION Kevin Patrick Shawn Lundgren Hockey SID:..................Jamie Gilliam Office Phone:.................256•824-2201 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Home Phone:.................256•430-5441 Hockey SID: ..................Kris Kamann Hockey SID: ................Richard Larson E-Mail Address: [email protected] Office Phone:.................419•372-7077 Office Phone:.................907•474-6805 FAX:.........................256•824-6947 Home Phone:.................419•352-8962 Home Phone:.................907•479-3261 Web Site: ............www.uah.edu/Athletics E-Mail Address: . [email protected] E-Mail Address: . [email protected] FAX:.........................419•372-6015 FAX:.........................907•474-5162 TEAM INFORMATION Web Site: .............www.bgsufalcons.com Web Site:..............www.uaf.edu/athletic 2001-02 Overall Record:. 18-18-1 2001-02 CHA Record/Finish: . 10-9-1/3rd TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning: . 21 (12F, 7D, 2G) 2001-02 Overall Record: . 9-25-6 2001-02 Overall Record:. 22-12-3 Letterwinners Lost: . 2 (1F, 1D, 0G) 2001-02 CCHA Record/Finish: . 7-18-3/11th 2001-02 CCHA Record/Finish: . 15-10-3/4th Letterwinners Returning: . 14 (8F, 4D, 2G) Letterwinners Returning: . 20 (12F, 5D, 3G) TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) Letterwinners Lost: . 6 (4F, 2D, 0G) Letterwinners Lost: . 3 (1F, 2D, 0G) Karlis Zirnis . F; Sr.; 11-26–37 Tyler Butler . D, Sr.; 11-25–36 TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) Steve Charlebois . F, Sr., 17-16–33 D’Arcy McConvey . F; Jr.; 11-18–29 Blaine Bablitz . F, Sr.; 6-14–20 Jason Hawes . F, Sr.; 17-16–33 Tyler Knight . F; Sr.; 6-11–17 Cam Keith . F, Jr.; 14-22–36 Mark Byrne . G; Sr.; 13-11-1; 3.40; .899 Kevin Bieksa . D; Jr.; 5-10–15 Felipe Larranaga . D, Jr.; 5-18–23 Brian Escobedo . D; Jr.; 4-10–14 Ryan Campbell . F, Jr.; 16-20–36 SERIES INFORMATION Tyler Masters . G; Sr.; 7-19-4; 3.42; .905 Preston McKay. G; Jr.; 13-7-1; 2.88; .906 Ferris State leads 2-0-0 Home: 2-0-0; Away: 0-0-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION 2001-02 Series: No Meetings Bowling Green State leads 47-32-9 Ferris State leads 20-12-1 Home: 18-17-5; Away: 14-30-4 Home: 12-2-0; Away: 6-10-1; Neutral: 2-0-0 2001-02 Series: FSU won 2-0-0 2001-02 Series: Tied at 2-2-0 2002-03 FERRIS S TATE B ULLDOGS 42 2002-03 OPPONENTS CONNECTICUT FINDLAY LAKE SUPERIOR STATE December 30 – 2 or 5:15 p.m. (EST) December 30 – 2 or 5:15 p.m. (EST) February 7-8 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) at Storrs, Conn. at Storrs, Conn. at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. (UConn Classic) (UConn Classic) Location: Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3078 Location: Findlay, Ohio 45840 Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783 Founded: 1881 Founded: 1882 Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 23,419 Enrollment: 4,511 Enrollment: 3,100 Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Oilers Nickname: Lakers Colors: National Flag Blue and White Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Conference: Big East Conference: College Hockey America (CHA) Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey President: Dr. Phillip E. Austin President: Dr. Kenneth E. Zirkle Association (CCHA) Athletics Director: Lew Perkins Athletics Director: Steven Rackley President: Dr. Betty Youngblood Arena/Capacity: UConn Ice Arena/2,000 Arena/Capacity: Clauss Ice Arena/1,200 Athletics Director: Bill Crawford Press Box Phone: 860•486-2712 Press Box Phone: 419•434-6747 Arena/Capacity: Clarence “Taffy” Abel Arena/4,000 Press Box Phone: 906•635-7501 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach Head Coach COACHING STAFF Bruce Marshall • Connecticut • 1985 Craig Barnett • Plattsburgh State • 1989 Head Coach Record at UC/Years: . 214-159-35/14 Record at UF/Years: . 97-93-12/7 Frank Anzalone • SUNY-Buffalo • 1978 Overall Record/Years:. 214-159-35/14 Overall Record/Years: . 97-93-12/7 Record at LSSU/Years:. 199-135-24/9 UC Record vs. Ferris State: . 0-0-0 UF Record vs. Ferris State: . 1-1-0 Overall Record/Years: . 199-135-24/9 Office Phone: . 860•486-3072 Office Phone: . 419•434-6912 LSSU Record vs. Ferris State: . 20-13-3 Assistants Assistants Office Phone: . 906•635-2611 Peter Belisle Pat Ford Assistants Kyle Wallack Mike Szkodzinski Jim Roque Tim Christian SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Terry Barbeau Hockey SID:................Rachel Margolis Hockey SID: ................Dave Leisering Office Phone:.................860•486-3531 Office Phone:.................419•434-4727 SPORTS INFORMATION Home Phone:.................860•487-3947 Home Phone:.................419•425-2530 Hockey SID:..................Linda Bouvet E-Mail Address: . 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[email protected] Office Phone:.................906•635-2601 FAX:.........................860•486-5085 FAX:.........................419•424-4618 Home Phone:.................906•248-5734 Web Site: ..........www.UConnHuskies.com Web Site:..................www.findlay.edu E-Mail Address:[email protected] FAX:.........................906•635-2753 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Web Site: ............www.lssu.edu/athletics 2001-02 Overall Record:. 13-16-7 2001-02 Overall Record:. 11-22-2 2001-02 Big East Record/Finish:. 11-10-5/6th 2001-02 CHA Record/Finish: . 5-14-1/6th TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning: . 20 (11F, 7D, 2G) Letterwinners Returning: . 20 (11F, 7D, 2G) 2001-02 Overall Record: . 8-27-2 Letterwinners Lost: . 6 (5F, 1D, 0G) Letterwinners Lost: . 6 (4F, 1D, 1G) 2001-02 CCHA Record/Finish: . 4-22-2/12th Letterwinners Returning: . 11 (7F, 2D, 2G) TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) Letterwinners Lost: . 12 (5F, 6D, 1G) Ron D’Angelo . F; Sr.; 17-16–33 Rigel Shaw. F; So.; 18-12–30 D.J. Miller . F; Sr.; 14-9–23 Nick Udovicic . F; Jr.; 7-12–19 TOP PLAYERS (2001-02 STATISTICS) Adam Rhein . D; So.; 3-8–11 Brian Sherry . F; Jr.; 9-9–18 Jeremy Bachusz . F, Sr.; 6-14–20 Matt Grew . F; So.; 11-9–20 Nate Markus . D; Jr.; 1-10–11 Aaron Davis . F; Sr.; 6-10–16 Artie Imbriano . G; Jr.; 7-5-2; 3.00; .911 Jamie VandeSpyker . G; Sr.; 7-13-1; 4.00; .893 Ryan Reid. D; So.; 0-4–4 Chris Peterson . F; Jr.; 2-9–11 SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Matt Violin. G; So.; 4-11-2, 3.06, .913 First Meeting Tied at 1-1-0 2001-02 Series: No Meetings Home: 1-1-0; Away: 0-0-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 SERIES INFORMATION 2001-02 Series: No Meetings Lake Superior State leads 55-32-7 Home: 16-26-3; Away: 15-28-3; Neutral: 1-1-1 2001-02 Series: FSU won 2-0-0 2002-03 FERRIS S TATE B ULLDOGS 43 2002-03 OPPONENTS MIAMI (OHIO) MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE January 31 – 7:35 p.m. (EST) December 6 – 7:35 p.m. (EST) January 24-25 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) at Ann Arbor, Mich. at Big Rapids, Mich. at Oxford, Ohio February 1 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) December 7 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) at Big Rapids, Mich. at East Lansing, Mich. Location: Oxford, Ohio 45056 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2201 Location: East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1044 Founded: 1809 Founded: 1817 Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 16,300 Enrollment: 38,248 Enrollment: 44,227 Nickname: RedHawks Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Spartans Colors: Red and White Colors: Maize and Blue Colors: Green and White Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Association (CCHA) Association (CCHA) President: Dr. James C. Garland President: Mary Sue Coleman President: Peter McPherson Interim Athletics Director: Steve Snyder Athletics Director: William C. Martin Athletics Director: Ron Mason Arena/Capacity: Goggin Ice Arena/2,200 Arena/Capacity: Yost Ice Arena/6,637 Arena/Capacity: Munn Ice Arena/6,470 Press Box Phone: 513•529-1646 Press Box Phone: 734•647-7916 Press Box Phone: 517•353-6359 COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Enrico Blasi • Miami (Ohio) • 1994 Gordon “Red” Berenson • Michigan • 1962 Rick Comley • Lake Superior State • 1972 Record at MU/Years: .
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