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CLARKSON Hockeygolden Knights since 1920-21 CLARKSON HOCKEY GGoldenolden KKnightsnights 73 Winning Seasons • 21 NCAA Tr. Appearances • 10 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Titles • 5 ECAC Hockey Tr. Championshps •38 All -Americans 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS #9/10 CLARKSON (18-8, 9-5) vs. #10/9 CORNELL (13-6-2, 9-3-2) (18-8-0, 9-5-0 ECAC Hਮਢਪਤਸ) Game 27 • Fri., Feb. 8 • Ithaca, NY, Lynah Rink (4,267) - 7pm O 6 (Sat.) GUELPH (exh.) H W 4-3 #9/10 CLARKSON (18-8, 9-5) vs. COLGATE (7-17-2, 4-8-2) 11 (Thr.) Penn State A L 4-3 Game 28 • Sat., Feb. 9 • Hamilton, NY, Class of 1965 Arena (2,222) - 7pm 12 (Fri.) Penn State A L 5-1 19 (Fri.) WISCONSIN H W 4-2 Overall Record....................... 13-6-2 20 (Sat.) HOLY CROSS H W 3-1 ECAC ..............................9-3-2 (1st) 27 (Sat.) CANISIUS H W 4-1 H: 7-4, R: 6-1-2, N: 0-1-0 Big Red N Current Streak .............................T-1 2 (Fri.) * Rensselaer A W 6-0 LLastt GGame ...................... 2/2 T(A) 1-1 ot at RPI Overall record .....................................18-8 Head Coach ............Mike Schafer (Cornell ‘86) 3 (Sat.) * Union A L 3-2 ECAC Record: ......................... 9-5 (T-4th) 24th Year -450-254-93 10 (Sat.) Canisius A L 6-3 Home: 10-2, Road: 5-6, Neutral: 3-0 All-Time Series ...... Cornell Leads 66-55-17Last 16 (Fri.) MICHIGAN TECH H W 3-1 Current Streak .....................................W-1 Meeting 2/9/18 T(Potsdam), 0-0ot 17 (Sat.) MICHIGAN TECH H W 3-1 Last Game .................2/1 W(H), 3-1 vs Princeton 24 (Sat.) St. Lawrence at L.P. N W 6-2 Head Coach ..... Casey Jones (Cornell ‘90) Overall Record....................... 7-17-2 30 (Fri.) * BROWN H W 5-1 8th Year - 137-124-36 ECAC ...........................4-8-2 (10th) D H: 3-9-1, R: 4-7-1, N: 0-1-0 Captains: Devin Brosseau ‘20, Nico Sturm ‘20 Raiders 1 (Sat.) * YALE H L 2-1 Current Streak .............................L-2 AC: Marly Quince ‘19, Jake Kielly ‘20 7 (Fri.) * St. Lawrence A L 4-2 LLastt GGame .......................2/2 L(A) 6-0 at Union Power Play ........................... 18-87, 20.7% 8 (Sat.) * ST. LAWRENCE H W 3-0 Head Coach ...Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ‘84) Penalty Kill .......................... 79-93, 84.9% Desert Classic, Glendale, AZ 26th Year -414-437-100 Goals Scored/Avg ..........................86/3.31 28 (Fri.) Arizona State N W 3-0 All-Time Series ...........Clarkson Leads 86-53-18 Goals Allowed/Avg ........................50/1.92 29 (Sat.) Minnesota Duluth N W 3-1 Last Meeting ..........3/11/18 Clarkson W(H), 5-1 J 6 (Sun.) Vermont A W 3-2ot CLARKSON TRAVELS TO CENTRAL NY 11 (Fri.) * UNION H W 5-1 n the thick of the race for a top four spot in the ECAC Hockey standings with 12 (Sat.) * RENSSELAER H W 5-2 Ieight games remaining in the regular season, Clarkson University faces a stiff 18 (Fri.) * Yale A W 4-2 challenge this weekend in its bid to gain league points. 19 (Sat.) * Brown A W 4-0 The Golden Knights will make the always tough road trip to Central NY to 25 (Fri.) * Harvard A L 4-3ot battle 10th/9th-ranked Cornell at Lynah Rink in Ithaca on Friday and then faceoff 26 (Sat.) * Dartmouth A W 2-0 against Colgate at Class of 1965 Arena in Hamilton on Saturday. Both games are 7:00 F 1 (Fri.) * QUINNIPIAC H L 4-2 p.m. starts and will be broadcast on B99.3 FM and livestreamed on ESPN+. 2 (Sat.) * PRINCETON H W 3-1 Guided by eighth-year Head Coach Casey Jones and assistants Josh Hauge and 8 (Fri.) * Cornell A 7pm Brent Brekke, Clarkson is ranked 9th/10th in the national polls with an 18-8 over- 9 (Sat.) * Colgate A 7pm all record and is tied for fourth in ECAC Hockey with a 9-5 league slate. 15 (Fri.) * DARTMOUTH H 7pm The Knights are coming off a weekend split at Cheel Arena, falling late to 5th- 16 (Sat.) * HARVARD H 7pm ranked Quinnipiac 4-2 before coming back with a 3-1 victory over Princeton. 22 (Fri.) * Princeton A 7pm 23 (Sat.) * Quinnipiac A 7pm • Cornell is the Knights’ oldest current rival having fi rst played during the 1922-23 March campaign. The Big Red lead the rivalry against the Knights 66-55-17, but only hold a 1 (Fri.) * COLGATE H 7pm 4-3-3 advantage in the last 10 games. The series is tied 2-2-1 in the last fi ve meetings. 2 (Sat.) * CORNELL H 7pm 8-10 ECAC Hockey Playoff s 1st Round Clarkson is unbeaten against the Big Red in their last fi ve regular-season games (2- (Fri.-Sun.) Teams 5-12 0-3), including a pair of shutouts last season (4-0 in Ithaca, 0-0 in Potsdam). Cornell’s 15-17 ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nals last win in the series came in the quarterfi nal round of the 2017 ECAC Hockey play- (Fri.-Sun.) Winners of 1st Rd at top four seeds offs when the Big Red edged the Knights 2-1 in the best of three-game series (2-6, 22-23 ECAC Hockey Championship Tr. 2-1, 2-1) on March 10-12 in Ithaca. Cornell’s last regular-season win over Clarkson (Fri.-Sat.) Lake Placid, NY 29-31 NCAA Regionals was on December 5, 2015 at Lynah Rink. (Fri.-Sun.) Four, 4-team Neutral Sites • Clarkson is 3-1-1 against Colgate over their last fi ve meetings to improve its re- April cord against the Raiders to 86-53-18 in the all-time series, which began during the 11 & 13 NCAA Frozen Four (Thr. & Sat.) KeyBank Center, Buff alo, NY 1927-28 campaign. The Knights took three of four points during the regular season * ECAC Hockey last year, winning 5-2 in Hamilton, NY on November 17 and skating to a 4-4 tie in Potsdam on February 10. Clarkson also knocked off Colgate in the 2018 ECAC HOME GAMES played at CHEEL ARENA Hockey playoffs, winning a quarterfi nal-round series at Cheel Arena 2-1 (1-2, 3-0, TWITTER: @ClarksonUSports, @ClarksonHockey1 5-1) on March 9-11. www.clarksonathletics.com • The Knights are 5-6 on opponents’ home ice, but are 4-1 in road games in 2019 SID: Gary Mikel - 315-268-6673 [email protected] having outscored the home teams 16-8 during the New Year. 2018 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2019 Clarkson Quick Facts • Overall, the Green and Gold are 7-2 in the New Year with their only setbacks the 4-3 overtime loss at Harvard (1/25) and Friday’s 4-2 loss to Quinnipiac. Clarkson has out- UNIVERSITY INFORMATION scored the opponents 31-16 in 2019 and has posted two shutouts in the last fi ve games. Location........Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 • Clarkson overcame a 2-0 fi rst-period defi cit to Quinnipiac with goals by Chris Klack Founded ..........................................................1896 and Haralds Egle to tie the game early in the third. The Bobcats, however scored the Enrollment ....................................................4,300 President .......................................... Tony Collins deciding goal with under three minutes to play and then sealed the win with an empty-net Director of Athletics ...............Steve Yianoukos tally in the fi nal seconds. Athletic Dept. Telephone ...........315-268-6622 • On Saturday against Princeton, the Knights fell behind just 88 seconds in, but rallied with Nickname ................................... Golden Knights goals by Devin Brosseau and freshmen Chris Klack and Josh Dunne to snap a four- ColorsGreen (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) game winless (0-3-1) stretch against the Tigers. Jake Kielly made 23 saves and shutdown Princeton’s highly-rated power play (0-3). TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach......................................Casey Jones • Clarkson’s defensive effort ranks fourth in the NCAA, allowing only 1.92 goals per game. Alma Mater .........................................Cornell ‘90 • Although the Knights do not have one player ranked among the top 10 point-per-game pro- Record at Clarkson/Overall .137-124-36 (8th yr) ducers in the nation, Clarkson’s offense is averaging 3.31 goals per game, ninth in the NCAA. E-mail Address [email protected] Assistant Coach .............Josh Hauge (3rd year) • The Knights’ scoring margin is tied for 5th in the NCAA at 1.38. Alma Mater .......................Bethel University ‘15 • Co-captain Nico Sturm leads the Green and Gold’s balanced offensive effort with 32 Assistant Coach ..........Brent Brekke (1st year) points, ranking tied for 12th in the NCAA in points per game (1.23). He has tallied 12 Alma Mater .....................Western Michigan ‘94 goals and a team-high 20 assists. The junior center has recorded at least one point in 24 Hockey Offi ce Telephone .......... 315-268-3874 2017-18 Overall Record ........................23-11-6 of the fi rst 26 games, and has a current 13-game point streak with 17 points (6-11) since 2017-18 ECAC Hockey Record....12-5-5 (3rd) December 7. He recorded three assists this past weekend, including his eighth multiple- 2018-19 Team Leaders ..........Brosseau ‘20 (C), point game this season with two assist in the win over Princeton. ECAC Hockey’s Best Sturm ‘20 (C), Quince ‘19 (AC), Kielly ‘20 (AC) Defensive Forward last season, Sturm holds a team-high +20 plus/minus rating. He is Lettermen Returning/Lost ..........................17/9 Clarkson’s top center at the faceoff circle, winning 56.9% (232-1767) of his draws.
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