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Alaska Fairbanks Bemidji State Bowling Green State 32 2001-02 OPPONENTS ALASKA FAIRBANKS BEMIDJI STATE BOWLING GREEN STATE November 16-17 – 7:05 p.m. (EST) January 25-26 – 7:35/7:05 p.m. (EST) February 8-9 – 7:35/7:05 p.m. (EST) at Big Rapids, Mich. at Big Rapids, Mich. at Big Rapids, Mich. Location: Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7440 Location: Bemidji, Minnesota 99775-7440 Location: Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 Founded: 1917 Founded: 1919 Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 8,465 Enrollment: 4,800 Enrollment: 19,500 Nickname: Nanooks Nickname: Beavers Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Green and White Colors: Orange and Brown Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: College Hockey America (CHA) Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) President: Dr. Jon Quistgaard Association (CCHA) President: Mark R. Hamilton Athletics Director: Dr. Rick Goeb President: Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau Athletics Director: Randy Pitney Arena/Capacity: John S. Glas Fieldhouse/2,358 Athletics Director: Paul Krebs Arena/Capacity: Carlson Center/4,324 Press Box Phone: 218•755-3700 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 Tom Serratore • Bemidji State • 1987 Head Coach Guy Gadowsky • Colorado College • 1989 Record at BSU/Years: . First Year Buddy Powers • Boston University • 1975 Record at UAF/Years:. 15-44-11/2 Overall Record/Years: . First Year Record at BGSU/Years: . 126-124-20/7 Overall Record/Years: . 15-44-11/2 Office Phone: . 218•755-2879 Overall Record/Years:. 246-195-35/13 Office Phone: . 907•474-6869 Assistant Office Phone: . 419•372-2964 Assistants Bert Gilling Assistants Tavis MacMillan Dave Smith Todd Jones SPORTS INFORMATION Tim Alexander Shawn Lundgren Hockey SID:..................Andy Bartlett Dan St. Jean Office Phone:.................218•755-2763 SPORTS INFORMATION Home Phone:.................218•444-6624 SPORTS INFORMATION Hockey SID: ....................Tori Tragis E-Mail Address: [email protected] Hockey SID: ..................Kris Kamann Office Phone:.................907•474-6805 FAX:.........................218•755-3898 Office Phone:.................419•372-7077 Home Phone:.................907•457-1449 Web Site:. http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports Home Phone:.................419•352-8962 E-Mail Address:[email protected] E-Mail Address: . [email protected] FAX:.........................907•474-5162 TEAM INFORMATION FAX:.........................419•372-6015 Web Site: .....................www.uaf.edu 2000-01 Overall Record: . 4-26-4 Web Site: .............www.bgsufalcons.com 2000-01 CHA Record/Finish: . 4-12-3/6th TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning: . 16 (10F, 4D, 2G) TEAM INFORMATION 2000-01 Overall Record: . 9-19-8 Letterwinners Lost: . 8 (5F, 2D, 1G) 2000-01 Overall Record:. 16-19-5 2000-01 CCHA Record/Finish: . 7-14-7/10th 2000-01 CCHA Record/Finish: . 8-15-5/9th Letterwinners Returning: . 16 (9F, 5D, 2G) TOP PLAYERS (2000-01 STATISTICS) Letterwinners Returning: . 14 (8F, 5D, 1G) Letterwinners Lost: . 7 (4F, 2D, 1G) Marty Goulet. F; Jr.; 10-8–18 Letterwinners Lost: . 8 (5F, 2D, 1G) Heikki Lofman. F, So.; 5-12–17 TOP PLAYERS (2000-01 STATISTICS) Jeff McGill . F, Jr., 6-10–16 TOP PLAYERS (2000-01 STATISTICS) Bobby Andrews . C; Sr.; 9-16–25 Clay Simmons. D, Jr.; 10-4–14 Greg Day . F; Sr.; 20-27–47 Daniel Carriere . D, Sr.; 7-12–19 Grady Hunt . G; So.; 3-19-3; 3.49; .903 Scott Hewson . F; Sr.; 9-19–28 Aaron Grosul . D, Sr., 0-6–6 D’Arcy McConvey . F; So.; 4-15–19 Blaine Bablitz . C, Jr.; 7-17–24 SERIES INFORMATION Marc Barlow. D; Sr.; 5-12–17 Preston McKay . G; So.; 6-10-4; 2.71; .910 Ferris State leads 2-0-0 Tyler Masters . G; Jr.; 16-17-4; 2.47; .922 Home: 0-0-0; Away: 2-0-0; Neutral: 0-0-0 SERIES INFORMATION 2000-01 Series: No Meetings SERIES INFORMATION Ferris State leads 18-10-1 Bowling Green State leads 47-30-9 Home: 10-2-0; Away: 6-8-1; Neutral: 2-0-0 Home: 16-17-5; Away: 14-30-4 2000-01 Series: FSU won 2-0-0 2000-01 Series: BGSU won 2-1-1 2001-02 FERRIS S TATE B ULLDOGS 32 2001-02 OPPONENTS LAKE SUPERIOR STATE MIAMI (OHIO) MICHIGAN October 26-27 – 7:35/7:05 p.m. (EDT) November 30 – 7:35 p.m. (EST) November 2-3 – 7:35/7:05 p.m. (EST) at Big Rapids, Mich. at Big Rapids, Mich. at Big Rapids, Mich. January 11-12 – 7:35 p.m. (EST) December 1 – 7:35 p.m. (EST) at Oxford, Ohio at Ann Arbor, Mich. Location: Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783 Location: Oxford, Ohio 45056 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2201 Founded: 1946 Founded: 1809 Founded: 1817 Enrollment: 3,200 Enrollment: 16,000 Enrollment: 38,103 Nickname: Lakers Nickname: RedHawks Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Colors: Red and White Colors: Maize and Blue Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Conference: Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Association (CCHA) Association (CCHA) President: Dr. Robert Arbuckle President: Dr. James C. 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