The Coaches HEAD COACH SCOTT WILEY

The Coaches HEAD COACH SCOTT WILEY

the coaches HEAD COACH SCOTT WILEY Head coach Scott Wiley is in his selected to participate in the first NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge. seventh season behind the bench The Raiders reached individual milestones, including one player becoming for the Colgate women’s ice hockey the new leading scoring defenseman, two players becoming the first Division team. I players to reach 100 points, and Colgate earning its first national player of He led the 2007-08 team to a the week. 12-17-5 overall record with a During the 2004-05 season, Wiley led the Raiders to their first winning 9-9-1 league record and ECAC season in Division I with a 16-15-4 record. The team finished seventh in the quarterfinal appearance. ECACHL with a 9-7-4 record and made its fourth consecutive ECACHL In 2006-07 Wiley led the Raiders quarterfinal appearance. to unprecedented heights as they In 2003-04, the team posted a 16-17-3 record and finished seventh in the reached the ECAC Hockey League league. Wiley was recognized by his peers by earning the ECAC Coach of the semifinals for the first time in Year award, voted on by the league’s head coaches. That same year he was a program history. As the No. 5 seed, finalist for the AWHCA Division I Coach of the Year award. Colgate swept Princeton in the Wiley began as Colgate’s head coach when the team was in just its second quarterfinal series to advance to a year as a Division I program, in 2002-03. He guided his team to a 12-21-1 semifinal match-up with eventual mark and was 4-11-1 in the ECAC-North that year. league champion Dartmouth. Prior to being named head coach, Wiley was the assistant coach for the With a 14-7-1 league record the Raiders recorded their first wins Raiders for three years under coach Ted Wisner, now an assistant coach for over perennial powers Dartmouth, Harvard and Princeton, were in the the St. Lawrence women’s hockey team. national polls nine times and went on to set over 50 program records. Wiley has coached four players who have been selected to both the U.S. Colgate’s Tara French was named the inaugural ECACHL Student- and Canadian national teams. Rebecca Lahar (’04) was a member of the USA Athlete of the Year and was the first women’s hockey player to be named Under-22 team in 2004, Becky Irvine (’06) was a member of the Canadian ESPN The Magazine academic second-team all-district by the College Sports U-22 team in 2005-06 along with Tara French (’07). Sam Hunt (’09) is the Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). She was one of four Raiders to latest Raider to play for a national team, joining the Canadian U-22 team in be named an American Women’s Hockey Coaches Association (AWHCA) 2006. National Scholar-Athlete. During the summer of 2003, Wiley was a coach at the USA Hockey In 2005-06, Wiley led the Raiders to their fifth straight ECACHL Girls 18/19 Select Festival. The festival was held at the Olympic Center in quarterfinal appearance and along the way defeated two nationally-ranked Lake Placid, N.Y. Among the notable players Wiley coached were Julie Aho, teams, including No. 3 St. Lawrence. a Division III All-American from Renseelaer; Tiffany Hagge and Christina The season was highlighted with three players being selected to the Capuano of Dartmouth; Jen Munhofen of Cornell; Kristin Savard of Yale; ECACHL all-star team, two selected to the Canadian U-22 team, and one and Jenn Sifers of Harvard. THE WILEY FILE Personal Birthdate: ...........................................................January 23, 1970 Birthplace: ...................................................... Washington, D.C. Hometown: .................................................Willamstown, Mass. Family: ........................................................................... Wife, Leta Children, Kaitlyn (15) Devin (13) Taylor (3) Education High School: ........................................................... Mt. Greylock College: ......................................St. Lawrence University, 1993 B.S. in Sports and Leisure Studies Coaching Career Head Coach ......................Colgate University (2002-present) Assistant Coach ................... Colgate University (2000-2002) Coaching Awards ECAC Coach of the Year ............................................. 2003-04 8 COLGATE UNIVERSITY HEAD COACH SCOTT WILEY Wiley graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in sport and leisure studies. While at St. Lawrence, Wiley was a member of the men’s soccer team where he was captain and team MVP as a senior. Wiley ranks 21st on the all-time scoring list. He was a first-team all-Empire Athletic Association selection and a two-time all-league pick. He was also named CoSIDA Academic All-District in 1993. The Williamstown, Mass., native also has college soccer coaching experience at Clarkson University and Plattsburgh State University. At Clarkson, he planned and supervised in-season and out-of-season practices. He also worked on developing communication between the team, community and university through various community service projects. While acting as the assistant women’s hockey coach at Colgate, Wiley fulfilled the duty of assistant tennis coach or both the men and women’s teams in 2001-02. With an extensive knowledge of marketing, Wiley has served as a valuable member of ECAC Hockey’s Marketing Committee and Officiating Committee. In 2007-08 he was the leader for the ECAC Hockey Pink at the Rink initiative that raised over $40,000 for the American Cancer Society. He has also spearheaded the formation of the Center Ice Club support group for women’s hockey. This group has become the premiere fundraising model for women’s sports at Colgate. Wiley was a member of the Colgate Advocates of Responsible Eating Style (C.A.R.E.S.) Committee at Colgate. He represented the staff in this multidisciplinary committee made up of students, faculty and staff who are dedicated to raising awareness about eating and body image concerns. He currently serves on the AWHCA Convention and Planning Committee and on the Colgate Information Technology Committee and the Committee on Athletics. Wiley, his wife Leta, and their children Kaitlyn, Devin, and Taylor reside in Hamilton. WILEY YEAR-BY-YEAR WILEY VS. 2002-03 Colgate 12-21-1 .368 ECAC Quarterfinalist ALL-TIME OPPONENTS 2003-04 Colgate 16-17-3 .486 ECAC Quarterfinalist 2004-05 Colgate 16-15-4 .514 ECACHL Quarterfinalist Boston College 0-1-1 2005-06 Colgate 12-15-7 .456 ECACHL Quarterfinalist Brown 5-6-1 2006-07 Colgate 17-15-2 .529 ECACHL Semifinalist Clarkson 5-4-1 2007-08 Colgate 12-17-5 .426 ECACH Quarterfinalist Connecticut 0-2-0 Career 85-100-22 .464 Cornell 9-1-2 Dartmouth 2-16-1 Findlay 3-3-0 Harvard 1-11-0 Maine 1-4-1 Mercyhurst 1-9-2 New Hampshire 0-4-0 Niagara 6-3-1 Princeton 2-12-2 Providence 1-3-2 Quinnipiac 10-0-2 Rensselaer 3-2-2 Robert Morris 1-0-0 Sacred Heart 1-0-0 St. Lawrence 4-10-1 Union 12-0-0 Vermont 5-0-1 Wayne State 6-6-0 Yale 7-3-2 Total 85-100-19 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 9 WOMEN’S HOCKEY STAFF Ryan Stone Carly McNaughton Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Ryan Stone is in his third season as an assistant Carly McNaughton is in her first season as an coach. assistant coach. He served as head coach of the Chinese McNaughton is a graduated of Colgate National Women’s Ice Hockey Team from (‘07) with a degree in political science. A four- 2005-06. There he was responsible for the year letterwinner at forward, McNaughton development of the entire national women’s has played in more games than any other ice hockey program in China. player in Colgate history, skating in 138 Prior to his time in China, Stone served games. She finished her career with 23 goals as the top assistant women’s hockey coach at and 41 assists for 64 points, to sit in the top Brown University from 2000-05. He worked primarily with the goaltenders 15 in the career scoring list. and defenders while also acting as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Stone After receiving a medical redshirt for an illness in her third academic year, also analyzed game film, maintained the program’s budget, scheduled games, she returned as a captain and switched from a wing to a center, winning 544 and other duties. draws. Stone became the first head women’s ice hockey coach at Rensselaer As a senior captain in 2006-07, she helped guide the Raiders to their first Polytechnic Institute in 1995 after helping elevate the program from club appearance in the ECAC Hockey semifinals, after sweeping Princeton in the status. He was involved in all phases of administering and coaching the quarterfinal series. program until his departure in 2000. Highlighting her personal accomplishments, McNaughton was named the Stone has been involved in various clinics and camps, including coaching USCHO National Offensive Player of the Week in October, the first Raider goaltenders at the ELITE Hockey School since 1992. to earn the award, after scoring the overtime goal against Yale and following A voting member on the executive committee of the American Women’s up with the game winner over Brown the next day in the league’s opening Hockey Coaches Association, Stone is also a member of the American Hockey weekend. Coaches Association and was on the selection committee for the Patty A two-year captain, McNaughton earned the team’s Sportsmanship Award in 2006 and 2007 and received the Coaches Award in 2007. Kazmaier Memorial Award from 1997-99. Following graduation, she returned to her hometown of Lethbridge, Stone earned three letters as a goaltender at Lawrence University in Alberta and accepted a job at the University of Lethbridge as an assistant Appleton, Wis., from 1988-91, and was also a three-year letterwinner on the women’s hockey coach.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    6 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us