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The Nittany Lions will join the Big Ten for the league's first season in 2013-14.

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2013-14 INAUGURAL SEASON

“I’M MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING OUR STUDENTSECTION AND THE ATMOSPHERE THEY WILL CREATE.THE FAN BASE AT PENN STATE IS SECOND-TO-NONEAND I THINK IT WILL BE INCREDIBLY SPECIAL.” - GUY GADOWSKY

PEGULA ICE ARENA

INTERACTIVE DISPLAY

SECTION ENTRANCE

VIEW FROM THE STUDENT SECTION

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PEGULA ICE ARENATHE $90 MILLION STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY WILL PROVIDE PENN STATE STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH FIRST-CLASS AMENITIES.

NITTANY LION LOCKER ROOM

AMENITIES INCLUDE:• VARSITY LOCKER ROOM• DRY CHANGING ROOM • TEAM LOUNGE • ON-SITE ATHLETIC TRAINING AREA• HYDROTHERAPY AREA• VIDEO & STUDY ROOM• RAPIDHANDS & RAPIDSHOT TRAINING AREA• 5,000-SQUARE FOOT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

HYDROTHERAPY AREA

RAPIDSHOT & RAPIDHANDS TRAINING

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

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2013-14 PreviewSCHEDULE/QUICK FACTS ..........................................................6ROSTER .......................................................................................7PREVIEW .................................................................................. 8-9MEDIA INFORMATION ...............................................................10

Hockey StaffHEAD COACH GUY GADOWSKY ........................................ 12-13ASSISTANT COACH KEITH FISHER ..........................................14ASSISTANT COACH MATT LINDSAY .........................................15DIRECTOR OF HOCKEY OPERATIONS BILL DOWNEY ...........16STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH ROBERT McLEAN ......16ATHLETIC TRAINER JUSTIN ROGERS ......................................16EQUIPMENT MANAGER ADAM SHEEHAN ...............................17SUPPORT STAFF .......................................................................17ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JOE BATTISTA ...................18

Nittany Lion PlayersCAPTAIN TOMMY OLCZYK .......................................................20ASSISTANT CAPTAIN DAVID GLEN ...........................................21ASSISTANT CAPTAIN NATE JENSEN ........................................22SENIOR MICHAEL McDONAGH ................................................23JUNIORS .............................................................................. 24-29SOPHOMORES .................................................................... 30-39FRESHMEN .......................................................................... 40-42

2013-14 OpponentsNITTANY LION OPPONENTS ............................................... 44-48

This is hockey ValleyPEGULA ICE ARENA ............................................................ 50-51BIG TEN HOCKEY ................................................................ 52-53STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ............................................ 54-55ON THE BIG STAGE ............................................................. 56-57IN THE CLASSROOM .......................................................... 58-59IN THE COMMUNITY .................................................................60

2012-13 Season ReviewINAUGURAL NCAA TEAM .........................................................622012-13 RESULTS .....................................................................632012-13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS .............................................642012-13 TEAM STATISTICS .......................................................652012-13 BOX SCORES ........................................................ 66-72

History & RecordsHOCKEY IN HAPPY VALLEY ............................................... 74-761940s VARSITY ERA ............................................................ 77-78NITTANY LION RECORDS ................................................... 79-81TEAM AWARDS ..........................................................................82

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONTHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY .......................... 84-85PRESIDENT DR. RODNEY ERICKSON ......................................86ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DAVE JOYNER .......................................872012-13 ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS ................................88PENN STATE AND THE NHL DRAFT.......... BACK INSIDE COVER

The Penn State Men’s Hockey Yearbook is provided as a service to the media. The public may purchase copies by forwarding a check or money order, payable to Penn State, in the amount of $8 per copy, to: 2013-14 Men’s Hockey Yearbook, 101D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa. 16802. Online orders may be made through the Publications Store at www.GoPSUsports.com.

CreditsThe 2013-14 Penn State Men’s Hockey Yearbook was compiled and written by Matt Caracappa, editor; Stephanie Petulla, executive editor; Steve Love, cover design; Michele Kopec, inside template design; editorial assistance by Kellie O’Brien and Paul Marboe. Historical contributions from Lou Prato, La Vie, The Daily Collegian archives. Photos by Mark Selders, Steve Manuel, Steve Tressler, The Daily Collegian courtesy of The Pennsylvania State University Archives, Greg Dixon, Rey Del Rio, BA Photos, Washington Capitals Photography, NHL Images, New York Islanders, Len Redkoles, Eve Collins, JustSports.

Non-Discrimination statementThe Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission and employment with regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University. Direct all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; Tel 814-865-4800/V, 814-863-1150/TTY.

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2013-14 ScheduleDATE OPPONENT LOCATIONOCTOBERFri. 11 ARMY Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 18 at Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. Sat. 19 at Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. Fri. 25 RIT Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 26 vs. Vermont1 Philadelphia, Pa.

NOVEMBERFri. 1 at Robert Morris Pittsburgh, Pa. Fri. 8 SACRED HEART Pegula Ice Arena Thu. 14 UMASS LOWELL Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 15 UMASS LOWELL Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 30 UNION Pegula Ice Arena

DECEMBERSun. 1 UNION Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 6 at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. Sat. 7 at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. Fri. 27 vs. Robert Morris2 Pittsburgh, Pa. Sat. 28 vs. Boston College or Pittsburgh, Pa. Bowling Green2

JANUARYSun. 12 MINNESOTA* Pegula Ice Arena Mon. 13 MINNESOTA* Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 17 at Michigan State* East Lansing, Mich. Sat. 18 at Michigan State* East Lansing, Mich. Sat. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 31 at Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio

FEBRUARYSat. 1 at Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio Fri. 7 MICHIGAN* Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 8 MICHIGAN* Pegula Ice ArenaFri. 14 MICHIGAN STATE* Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 15 MICHIGAN STATE* Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 21 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. Sat. 22 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. Fri. 28 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn.

MARCHSat. 1 at Minnesota* Minneapolis, Minn. Fri. 7 WISCONSIN* Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 8 WISCONSIN* Pegula Ice Arena Fri. 14 OHIO STATE* Pegula Ice Arena Sat. 15 OHIO STATE* Pegula Ice Arena Thu. 20 Big Ten Quarterfinals3 Saint Paul, Minn. Fri. 21 Big Ten Semifinals3 Saint Paul, Minn. Sat. 22 Big Ten Final3 Saint Paul, Minn.

* Big Ten game1 Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff (Wells Fargo Center)2 Three Rivers Classic (CONSOL Energy Center)3 Big Ten Men’s Ice Hockey Championship (Xcel Energy Center)

2013-14 Nittany lionsQuick FactsPENN STATE UNIVERSITYLocation .................................................University Park, Pa.Founded ....................................................................... 1855Enrollment ................................................................. 45,351President ............................................. Dr. Rodney EricksonDirector of Athletics ........................................Dave JoynerAssoc. AD/Arena & Hockey Development .....Joe BattistaAssistant AD/Communications ........................ Jeff NelsonNickname ........................................................Nittany LionsColors .............................................................. Blue & WhiteConference ............................................................... Big TenWebsite ...................................................GoPSUsports.com

HOCKEY STAFFHead Coach ..................... Guy Gadowsky (second season) Alma Mater ......................................Colorado College ‘89 Record at Penn State ........................................... 13-14-0 Career Record ...................186-212-37 (.470/13 seasons)Assistant Coach ....................Keith Fisher (second season)Assistant Coach ..................Matt Lindsay (second season)Director of Operations ..........Bill Downey (second season)Strength & Conditioning Coach ................ Robert McLeanEquipment Manager ................................... Adam SheehanAthletic Trainer ...............................................Justin RogersTeam Physician ...........................................Dr. Philip BoshaAcademic Support ............................................Mark Hinish

TEAM INFORMATION2012-13 Overall Record .......................................... 13-14-0 Home ......................................................................... 5-4-0 Away ........................................................................ 6-10-0 Neutral ....................................................................... 2-0-0Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................................18/8Newcomers ........................................................................ 92013-14 Team Captain ..................................Tommy Olczyk2013-14 Assistant Captains ........ David Glen, Nate Jensen

FACILITY INFORMATIONHome Venue (Capacity) ...............Pegula Ice Arena (5,782)Rink Size ............................................................... 200’ x 85’Acting General Manager ....................................Al Karosas Rink Manager ........................................... Chris Whittemore

PROGRAM HISTORYPre-NCAA Varsity Era Seasons ........................................... 5 (1940-44, 1946-47) All-Time Record ......................................... 13-13-1 (.500)Club Era Seasons .....................................................41 (1971-2012) All-Time Record ................................... 957-295-53 (.754)NCAA Era First NCAA Season ..............................................2012-13ALL-TIME NCAA RECORD ........13-14-0 (.481/one season)ALL-TIME VARSITY RECORD .. 26-27-1 (.491/six seasons)

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2013-14 Nittany Lions2013-14 Penn State nittany lions numerical roster

No Name Cl Pos S/C Ht Wt Hometown/Last Team 1 PJ Musico Jr G L 6-1 198 Orange, Calif./Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL) 2 Connor Varley So D R 5-11 195 Lansdale, Pa./Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) 3 Patrick Koudys R-Jr D L 6-3 210 Smithville, Ont./Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) 4 Luke Juha So D L 5-11 194 Mississauga, Ont./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 5 Mark Yanis So D R 6-3 207 Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich./Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) 6 Peter Sweetland Jr D R 6-2 205 Newtown, Pa./Green Mountain Glades (EJHL) 7 Jacob Friedman Jr F R 5-9 175 West Bloomfield, Mich./South Shore Kings (EJHL) 8 Michael McDonagh Sr F R 6-2 190 Wilmington, Mass./Winchendon School 9 David Goodwin Fr F L 5-10 179 Des Peres, Mo./Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 11 David Glen So F L 6-0 180 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta./Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 12 Dylan Richard Fr F L 6-0 185 Sherwood Park, Alta./Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 13 Kenny Brooks So F R 6-1 195 Las Vegas, Nev./Tri-City Storm (USHL) 14 Tommy Olczyk Jr F L 5-10 185 Long Grove, Ill./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 15 Curtis Loik So F L 6-1 205 North Vancouver, B.C./Penticton Vees (BCHL) 17 Zach Saar Fr F R 6-4 219 Richland, Mich./Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) 19 Eric Scheid R-So F L 5-9 163 Blaine, Minn./Lincoln Stars (USHL) 20 Joseph Lordo So D R 5-10 185 St. Louis, Mo./Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 21 Ricky DeRosa Fr F L 6-1 185 Aston, Pa./Port Huron Fighting Falcons (NAHL) 22 David Thompson Fr D R 6-2 200 Glen Mills, Pa./Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 23 Jonathan Milley So F R 6-4 220 Gatineau, Que./Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) 24 Nate Jensen R-Jr D L 6-0 185 Shorewood, Minn./Mercyhurst (Atlantic Hockey) 25 Casey Bailey So F R 6-3 195 Anchorage, Alaska/Omaha Lancers (USHL) 26 Mike Williamson Fr D L 6-3 195 Leduc, Alta./Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL) 27 Max Gardiner R-Jr F L 6-3 190 Deephaven, Minn./Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 28 Taylor Holstrom R-Jr F R 5-9 185 Yorba Linda, Calif./Mercyhurst (Atlantic Hockey) 31 Matthew Skoff So G L 6-1 186 McKees Rocks, Pa./Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) 34 Eamon McAdam Fr G L 6-2 185 Perkasie, Pa./Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)

Breakdown by Class: Seniors (1): McDonagh; Juniors (8): Friedman, Gardiner, Holstrom, Jensen, Koudys, Musico, Olczyk, Sweetland;Sophomores (11): Bailey, Brooks, Glen, Juha, Loik, Lordo, Milley, Scheid, Skoff, Varley, Yanis; Freshmen (7): DeRosa, Goodwin, McAdam, Richard, Saar, Thompson, Williamson

Breakdown by League: USHL (13): Bailey, Brooks, Gardiner, Goodwin, Koudys, Lordo, McAdam, Olczyk, Saar, Scheid, Skoff, Varley, Yanis; AJHL (3): Glen, Richard, Williamson; BCHL (3): Juha, Loik, Thompson; EJHL (2): Friedman, Sweetland; NCAA (2): Holstrom, Jensen; CCHL (1): Milley; NAHL (1): DeRosa; SJHL (1): Musico; US-Prep (1): McDonagh

Breakdown by State/Province:Pennsylvania (6): DeRosa, McAdam, Skoff, Sweetland,Thompson, Varley; Alberta (3): Glen, Richard, Williamson, Michigan (3): Friedman, Saar, Yanis; Minnesota (3): Gardiner, Jensen, Scheid; California (2): Holstrom, Musico; Missouri (2): Goodwin, Lordo; Ontario (2): Juha, Koudys; Alaska (1): Bailey; British Columbia (1): Loik; Illinois (1): Olczyk; Massachusetts (1): McDonagh; Nevada (1): Brooks; Quebec (1): Milley

Pronunciation guide:Luke JUHA YOO-hahPatrick KOUDYS COW-diceCurtis LOIK LOYKJonathan MILLEY MILL-eeEAMON McAdam AY-minTommy OLCZYK OHL-chehkPJ MUSICO MYOO-zik-ohDylan RICHARD RIH-shardZach SAAR SARMark YANIS YANNE-is

Roster Breakdown

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2013-14 Nittany lions

2013-14 Season PREVIEW• The Nittany Lions’ second NCAA Division I season willcoincide with the first year of the Big Ten.

• Penn State will open Pegula Ice Arena, a $90 million, state-of-the-art facility, for the 2013-14 season. The Nittany Lions will open the arena against Army on Friday, Oct. 11 during the University’s Homecoming weekend.

• Only a second-year program, the Nittany Lions boast four NHL draft picks — Max Gardiner (St. Louis Blues), Patrick Koudys (Washington Capitals), Eamon McAdam (New York Islanders), Mike Williamson (Vancouver Canucks) — on the 2013-14 roster.

• Penn State returns 18 letterwinners and welcomes ninenewcomers, including two transfers with NCAA experience, to the 2013-14 squad. • Nearly 94 percent of Penn State’s scoring from a season ago returns, including the team’s top 13 scorers. Leading point and goal scorers Casey Bailey (14-13--27) and David Glen (16-9--25) both return to the team as sophomores.

• Six of the team’s eight defensemen return, while Matthew Skoff (9-8-0, 2.48 GAA, .921 sv%) and PJ Musico (4-6-0, 3.22, .899) will reprise their roles between the Nittany Lion pipes.

• The roster breakdown includes one senior, eight juniors, 11 sophomores and seven freshmen. The average height is just below 6-foot-1 and the average weight is 192.

• The Nittany Lions will play at least 19 games against teams that have reached the NCAA Frozen Four since 2009. In all, Penn State will play a 34-game regular season, including 18 games at Pegula Ice Arena.

• The Nittany Lions will play a 20-game league schedule that starts with a two-game road series at Wisconsin (Dec. 6-7). Penn State will host Minnesota in its Big Ten home opener Jan. 12-13.

• Penn State will return to the Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff at the Wells Fargo Center against Vermont (Oct. 26) and the Three Rivers Classic at CONSOL Energy Center (Dec. 27-28.

• In all, Penn State will battle five teams that qualified for the 2013 NCAA tournament, as well as out-of-conferenceopponents from Atlantic Hockey, ECAC Hockey and Hockey East. The Nittany Lions may also face the WCHA’s Bowling Green Falcons at the Three Rivers Classic.

Max Gardiner led the Nittany Lions with 19 assists in 2012-13.

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2013-14 nittany lions

“A lot of people Across North AmericA Are lookiNg forwArd to seeiNg whAt the Big teN coNfereNce is All ABout. the ABility to compete AgAiNst the most storied ANd successful progrAms iN the history of the sport is AN hoNor ANd thAt’s why we cAme to peNN stAte. ” - guy gAdowsky

Mark Yanis ranked second among the team’s blueliners in points despite missing 12 games due to injury.

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MEDIA CREDENTIALSAll requests for working press credentials for 2013-14 Penn State men’s hockey home games should be made at least one day prior to the game. Please direct all credential requests to Matt Caracappa, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, at [email protected] or 814-865-1757.

Please include your name, affiliation, cell phone and e-mail address on all requests. All credentials can be picked up at the Pegula Ice Arena media entrance, which is located along the south side of the building.

INTERVIEW POLICIESAll interviews with student-athletes and coaches must be arranged through the athletic communications office. Student-athletes should not be contacted directly and have been instructed not to grant requests unless facilitated through athletic communications. Student-athlete interviews will take place either before or after practice. Interviews conducted before practice must be completed no later than 20 minutes prior to the start of practice. Interviews for student-athletes and coaches must be arranged through Matt Caracappa.

Postgame press conferences will be held in the Pegula Ice Arena media room/auditorium. Head coach Guy Gadowsky and select student-athletes will be available after the 10-minute cool down period. Postgame interviews with the visiting team head coach and student-athletes should be arranged through the visiting team athletic communications contact.

PRESS FACILITIESPegula Ice Arena’s media workroom is located near the southeast corner of the facility’s event level. Food, beverages and game notes will be available prior to the start of the game. The arena’s press box is located on the concourse level at the top of Section 119. Additional press seating will be available at the top of Sections 118 and 120. Wireless internet is available within the arena.

RADIO/TVRadio/TV wishing to broadcast or tape a game must contact Matt Caracappa. Phone and internet lines will only be available to the home and visiting teams’ official radio. The home and visiting radio broadcast areas are located in the press box. TV cameras can set up in the SRO sections near Sections 101 and 112.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers wishing to shoot at Pegula Ice Arena must also request credentials. Photography portals are available in the southeast and southwest corners, which are accessible from the event level.

GoPSUsports.comFor the most up-to-date information on Penn State men’s hockey, please visit GoPSUsports.com. Game notes will be posted no later than one day before the event.

SOCIAL MEDIABreaking news and information will also be disseminated via the team’s Twitter (@PennStateMHKY), Facebook (Facebook.com/PennStateMensHockey) and Instagram (@PennStateMHKY)accounts.

Media Information

Athletic Communications101D BRYCE JORDAN CENTER

UNIVERSITY PARK, PAOFFICE: 814-865-1757

FAx: 814-863-3165

Matt CaracappaMen’s Hockey [email protected] (cell)

Kellie O’BrienSecondary Men’s Hockey [email protected]

Hockey Staff2013-14 pENN sTATE MEN’S HOCKEY

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Hockey Staff

Guy Gadowsky, who has more than a decade of collegiate head coaching experience, was named head coach of the Penn State men’s hockey team on April 24, 2011.

In 2012-13, Gadowsky led the Nittany Lions to a 13-14-0 record during their inaugural NCAA Division I season. He guided the squad to several marquee victories, including wins against three future Big Ten teams (Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin).

Under his direction, Penn State also topped Vermont in front of the largest crowd to watch a college hockey game in an NHL arena (19,529).

The Nittany Lions, who competed as an independent in 2012-13, will join the Big Ten for its first season of play in 2013-14.

Before coming to Happy Valley, Gadowsky served as Princeton’s bench boss for seven seasons. In his first five years as head coach, the Tigers improved their win total in each season. In 2008-09, Princeton captured a program-record 22 victories and earned its second straight NCAA tournament appearance.

During the 2007-08 campaign, Gadowsky, who inherited a program that had a won a combined eight games in the two seasons prior to his arrival, guided Princeton to both the ECAC Hockey tournament and Ivy League crowns. The team earned its first NCAA tournament berth since 1998, and Gadowsky garnered ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, presented to Division I hockey’s top coach. He was also named Inside College Hockey Coach of the Year.

While at Princeton, Gadowsky had more than 20 players go on to sign professional contracts, with Kevin Westgarth playing for the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings in 2011-12. Gadowsky also coached two ECAC and Ivy League Players of the Year as Lee

Jubinville (2008) and Zane Kalemba (2009) each won the award in their junior seasons.

Prior to Princeton, Gadowsky spent five seasons as head coach of Alaska (1999-2004), where he inherited a team that had not won more than 14 games in the previous five seasons since joining the CCHA. After two rebuilding seasons, Gadowsky led the Nanooks, who were ranked 11th nationally at the end of the season, to their only 20-win campaign since joining the CCHA. He followed that up with 15 wins in 2002-03 and 16 victories his last season.

In addition, Alaska twice hosted the first round of the CCHA playoffs in a three-year span, a feat never accomplished prior to Gadowsky’s arrival. During his tenure with the Nanooks, his teams set school records for team grade-point average, wins and game attendance.

During Penn State’s transition to the varsity level, Gadowsky spent the 2011-12 season as head coach of the University’s club team.

Before joining the collegiate ranks, Gadowsky spent three

Guy Gadowskyhead coach penn state record: 13-14-0 (one season)Second Season overall record: 186-212-37 (13 seasons)Colorado College ‘89

Guy Gadowsky led Penn State to a 13-14-0 record during its inaugural NCAA season.

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seasons (1996-99) as head coach and director of hockey operations for the Fresno Falcons of the West Coast Hockey League. He led the squad to the playoffs in each season and left the team as the winningest coach in franchise history. In his first season, Gadowsky posted a 38-win campaign as he garnered WCHL Coach of the Year accolades.

The Edmonton, Alta., native played collegiately at Colorado College from 1985-89, serving as team captain as a senior, while also earning the team’s Rodman Award, given for outstanding leadership and sportsmanship. The three-time WCHA All-Academic Team member collected 46 points in 134 career games.

Upon graduation, Gadowsky embarked on a seven-year professional career that included stops with the ECHL’s Richmond Renegades, the IHL’s San Diego Gulls and the AHL’s St. John’s Maple Leafs and Prince Edward Island Senators. Gadowsky saved his best season for last as he totaled 52 goals and 29 assists for the Fresno Falcons in 1995-96. He earned league MVP and first-team all-star recognition.

In addition, Gadowsky spent a portion of the 1993-94 season competing with the Canadian National Team and also played professionally in Austria, The Netherlands and Sweden.

Gadowsky and his wife, Melissa, have two sons, Mac and Magnus, and a daughter, Mia.

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Gadowsky directed the Nittany Lions to wins against Big Ten foes Michigan State, Ohio State and Wisconsin in 2012-13.

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

At Alaska• In 2001-02, led Alaska to its only 20-win season since

it joined the CCHA in 1994-95

• Named CCHA Coach of the Year and named a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, given to college hockey’s top coach,

in 2001-02

• Set school records for team grade-point average, winsand game attendance

At Princeton

• Led team to two NCAA tournament appearances (2008, 2009) and the 2008 ECAC Hockey championship

• Guided Princeton to two of its three NCAA tournaments since the NCAA began sponsoring hockey in 1947-48

• Captured a program-record 21 wins in 2007-08 and guided the Tigers to their first NCAA tournament since 1997-98

• In 2007-08, won Princeton’s first outright Ivy League title

• Set a new standard for program wins, leading Princeton to 22 victories, in 2008-09

• Named the 2009 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award

• Coached 65 ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team members

• Produced four All-Americans and two Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalists

• Coached a Rhodes Scholar (Landis Stankievech), a Hockey Humanitarian Award winner (Eric Leroux) and a Stanley Cup

champion (Kevin Westgarth)

• Left Princeton with highest winning percentage among all Princeton head coaches since 1934

At PENN STATE• Led the Nittany Lions to wins against three future Big Ten

opponents and their first win against a ranked team

• Coached eight Academic All-Big Ten honorees and one Big Ten Distinguished Scholar

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Keith Fisher, who was named one of Penn State’s assistant coaches on May 4, 2011, helped lead the Nittany Lions to a 13-14-0 record during their inaugural NCAA Division I season.

Fisher helped guide Penn State to several marquee victories, including wins against three future Big Ten opponents (Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin). The Nittany Lions, who competed as an independent in 2012-13, will join the Big Ten for its first season in 2013-14.

Fisher joined the Penn State staff after a six-year stint at Princeton (2005-11). With the Tigers, he helped lead the team to a pair of NCAA tournament berths (2008, 2009) and the 2008 ECAC Hockey title.

Prior to his time at Princeton, Fisher spent five years with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers’ coaching staff, helping the team to the Clark Cup championship in 2001 and Anderson Cup regular-season championships in both 2002 and 2005.

In Omaha, he served as the team’s recruiting coordinator and academic advisor, in addition to other responsibilities of on-ice coaching, video breakdown and game analysis.

Fisher helped coach and recruit NHL first-round draft picks Keith Ballard and Nick Petrecki, seven current NHL players, including Matt Carle and Paul Stastny, and USHL Goaltender of the Year and USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year Jeff Lerg. Fisher helped develop 54 NCAA Division I scholarship players and 12 NHL draft picks.

A native of the Zim, Minn., Fisher has coached at Minnesota Hockey Camps for more than a decade. His coaching career began in the Minnesota public school system as a coach of both football and baseball at Cherry High School. Prior to his arrival in Omaha, Fisher served two seasons with St. Cloud State University’s hockey program as an undergraduate assistant.

Fisher served as associate coach for Team USHL at the USHL Prospects/All-Star game during his final season in Omaha. He has served on staff as a lead instructor at the Minnesota Hockey Camps of Brainerd, Minn. Fisher has also been a part of USA

Hockey Select Festivals.

A graduate of St. Cloud State University, Fisher earned a bachelor’s degree in communications. Prior to coaching, Fisher played two seasons at Hibbing Community College, participating in the NJCAA national tournament during his tenure there.

Fisher and his wife, Kristi, reside in State College.

Hockey staff

Keith FisherAssistant coachSecond SeasonSt. Cloud State ‘00

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Hockey staff

Matt Lindsay, who joined the Nittany Lion staff on May 4, 2011, helped lead the Nittany Lions to a 13-14-0 record during their inaugural NCAA Division I season.

Lindsay helped guide Penn State to several marquee victories, including wins against three future Big Ten opponents (Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin). The Nittany Lions, who competed as an independent in 2012-13, will join the Big Ten for its first season in 2013-14.

From 2007-11, Lindsay served as an assistant coach at Princeton, where he helped guide the Tigers to two NCAA tournament appearances (2008, 2009) and the 2008 ECAC Hockey title.

Prior to his time at Princeton, Lindsay spent the 2006-07 season as an assistant coach at Robert Morris.

With the Colonials, Lindsay served as the team’s video coordinator and helped with recruiting. He joined Robert Morris’ staff following one season as a volunteer assistant coach at Colorado College, where he handled video, pre-scouting and on-ice responsibilities.

Before Colorado College, Lindsay served three seasons (2002-05) as an assistant coach at Hobart College and one season (2001-02) in the same capacity at Utica College.

Lindsay, who graduated from Williams College in 2001, earned the William E. McCormick “Coaches” Award as a senior. The award is presented to a member of the hockey team who best exemplifies leadership, loyalty, a selfless devotion to the team, a youthful delight in the game of hockey and, above all, a strong commitment to community service.

Matt LindsayAssistant coachSecond SeasonWilliams ‘01

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Bill Downey, who served as the director of hockey operations at Harvard in 2010-11, joined Penn State in the same capacity on June 17, 2011.

A former professional hockey player and coach, Downey joined the Harvard staff after two years as an assistant coach with Penn State’s club hockey team. With Penn State, Downey was active in recruiting and served as an assistant director of the Penn State Ice Hockey Camps. He also was part of the advisory board that helped with the preparation for Penn State’s launch of NCAA hockey.

During the 2007-08 season, Downey was an assistant coach for the Reading Royals of the ECHL, assisting in running practice, video analysis, opponent scouting and player development. At the same time, he served as hockey director for Team Comcast and Flyers Skate Zone in Pennsauken, N.J., where he oversaw all hockey programs, clinics and camps and promoted the game in Philadelphia and southern New Jersey.

Downey also served as an Atlantic scout for the USHL’s Chicago Steel in 2007 and, since 2007, has been involved in the USA Hockey Coaching Education Program. He has organized and instructed at clinics for individuals seeking USA Hockey coaching certification.

As a player, Downey spent parts of four seasons playing for the Johnstown Chiefs, Wheeling Nailers and Reading Royals of the ECHL. He was invited to the 2004-05 Pittsburgh Penguins training camp and also attended the training camp of the Penguins’ AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

As a player at Penn State, Downey earned ACHA All-America status and helped the team win three straight national championships (2001-03). He was also a member of Team USA for the 2003 World University Games in Tarvisio, Italy.

A 2004 graduate, Downey earned a bachelor’s degree in economics. He is a member of the American Hockey Coaches Association and is a USA Hockey Level 4 certified coach.

Downey and his wife, Amy, have a daughter, Natalie.

Strength & conditioning veteran Robert McLean was named Penn State Hockey’s head strength & conditioning coach on July 17, 2012.

McLean, who came to Penn State with more than nine years of NHL experience, most served as the head strength & conditioning coach for the Colorado Avalanche for two seasons (2010-12).

Prior to Colorado, McLean was the head strength & conditioning specialist for BRS Sports for two years and also worked as a strength & conditioning specialist with High Performance Specialists from 1999-2000.

McLean also served on the equipment staffs for the Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche and New Jersey Devils in 1996 and 2000, respectively. He holds certification as a strength and conditioning specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

McLean and his wife, Christy, reside in State College with her son, Drake.

Justin Rogers will enter his second season as the Penn State men’s hockey team’s athletic trainer in 2013-14.

Rogers came to Penn State after spending the two years as a graduate assistant football athletic trainer with the University of Nebraska. Prior to working with Nebraska, Rogers worked on the Chicago Bears athletic training staff during the 2009 season. A 2009 Michigan State graduate, he worked as an athletic training student for the men’s hockey team and also provided services to other sports programs at the school.

Bill Downeydirector of hockey operationsSecond SeasonPenn State ‘04

RobertMcLeanstrength & conditioning coachSecond SeasonNew Brunswick ‘98

Hockey Staff

JustinRogersAthletic trainerSecond SeasonMichigan State ‘09

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Adam Sheehanhead equipment managerSecond SeasonWestern Michigan ‘98

Hockey Staff

Adam Sheehan was named Penn State Hockey’s head equipment manager on July 17, 2012.

A fixture in NHL locker rooms for 13 years, Sheehan served four seasons (2008-12) as an assistant equipment manager with the Detroit Red Wings.

In addition to his time with Detroit, Sheehan spent two stints as an equipment assistant with the Phoenix Coyotes (1998-2003, 2005-08) and also served in the same capacity with the Carolina Hurricanes during the 2003-04 campaign.

In 2004-05, he worked as the head equipment manager for Sacred Heart’s men’s and women’s hockey teams.

Sheehan and his wife, Kelli, reside in State College.

DaveYukelson

Sport Psychologist

MARK HINISH

Assistant Director, Academic Counselor & Support Services

Coordinator

Chris Whittemore

Rink Manager

Mike Wierzbicki

Marketing Manager

Nancy Doyle

AdministrativeSupport Assistant

Dr. Philip Bosha

Team Physician

Dr. Kristine Clark

Director of Sports Nutrition

Matt Caracappa

Assistant Director of Athletic Comm.

Support Staff

Guy Gadowsky and Penn State will open the season Oct. 11 vs. Army.

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Longtime Penn State Athletics and University Development employee Joe Battista assumed a pivotal role with Penn State as the Associate Athletic Director for Ice Arena & Hockey Development in September 2010.

Battista was instrumental in facilitating the largest gift in the University’s history, an $88 million donation for a multi-purpose ice facility and Division I men’s ice hockey team, which came through the generosity of Terry and Kim Pegula.

A longtime head coach of Penn State’s men’s club hockey team and former Executive Director of the Nittany Lion Club, Battista most recently served as the Director of Major Gifts for the Smeal College of Business, a position he accepted in March 2009.

During his tenure, Battista was awarded the 2009 Ridge Riley Lions’ Pride Award in the Division of Development and Alumni Relations.

In his first development position, Battista served as the Executive Director of the Nittany Lion Club from 2006-09. While with the Nittany Lion Club, Battista helped grow the club to a then-record 23,000 members. Under his guidance, the annual giving to support the Intercollegiate Athletic Department also increased to record levels.

Prior to his appointment with the Nittany Lion Club, Battista was the head coach of the Penn State Icers for 19 years (1987-2006), bringing six ACHA national titles to Happy Valley. His teams played in 10 straight national championship games, and he graduated 97 percent of the participating student-athletes during that time.

Battista received ACHA Division I Coach of the Year honors in 1999-2000 and 2001-02, and won more than 500 games as a head coach.

In 1991, Battista was a co-founder of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), which has since grown to a membership of close to 500 Universities and Colleges in five divisions. He is also a past president of the association.

Battista also coached at Kent State University (1985-86) as a graduate assistant before moving to Culver (Ind.) Military Academy the following year (1986-87).

From 1982-85, Battista was an Assistant to the Marketing Director for the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins and was also head coach of the Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins at that time. In 1983, he was the co-founder of the Amateur Penguins Hockey organization, which to this day fields competitive teams in six age groups, and created the position of Director of Amateur Hockey for the Pittsburgh Penguins, serving as its first Director.

A USA Hockey Master Level Coach, he was a USA Hockey Player Development and Coaching Certification instructor for 20 years. In 2003, he coached Team USA at the World University Games in Tarvisio, Italy.

Battista has been inducted into numerous halls of fame for his athletic accomplishments and contributions to hockey, including the ACHA Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, the Penn Hills Sports Hall of Fame and the Penn State Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.

A Pittsburgh native, Battista is a 1983 graduate of the Smeal College of Business with a degree in marketing. He captained the hockey team while an undergraduate and was President of the Hockey Management Association.

Battista and his wife, Heidi (Penn State BS Geology ‘81, EPC MS’83), live in State College with their three children, Brianna, Jonathon and Ryan.

hockey staff

Joe BattistaAssociate Athletic director,ice Arena & hockey development

Joe Battista has been instrumental in the planningand development of Pegula Ice Arena.

MEET THE TEAM2013-14 pENN sTATE MEN’S HOCKEY

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CAPTAIN tommy olczyk

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13Team captain ... Named Academic All-Big Ten and a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Appeared in 26 games ... Collected three goals and one assist ... One of three Nittany Lions to record a shorthanded goal ... Ranked fourth on the team with 69 shots ... Tallied first career goal, which proved to be the game-winner, in a 4-2 victory against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Netted one marker against Robert Morris Dec. 15 ... Recorded first career assist against Vermont Jan. 19 ... Added a shorthanded goal against Michigan State Jan. 25.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Member of the University’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team in 2011-12 ... Recorded 52 points (24g, 28a) in 31 games ... Member of the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League for four seasons (2007-11) ... Collected 60 points (25g, 35a) in 205 career regular-season games ... Added a goal and an assist in four career playoff games ... In 2010-11, garnered the league’s Curt Hammer Award, presented to a player who distinguishes himself both on and off the ice by demonstrating outstanding performance skills, pride and determination ... Received the team’s 7th Man Award following the 2009-10 season ... Played for the Chicago Mission of the MWEHL in 2006-07.

PERSONALSon of Eddie and Diana Olczyk ... Father, Eddie, is a current NHL TV analyst and was a 16-year NHL veteran who helped the New York Rangers capture the 1994 Stanley Cup ... Father was also a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team and the head coach of the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins ... Has two brothers, Eddie and Nicky, and a sister, Alexandra ... Brother, Eddie, played hockey at Massachusetts ... Uncle, Rick, played hockey at Brown ... Born Nov. 10, 1990 in Toronto, Ont.

Tommy Olczyk14 5-10 • 185 • Junior • Forward

Long Grove, Ill.Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 26 3 1 4 -10 1-2 0 1 1TOTAL 26 3 1 4 -10 1-2 0 1 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 3 1/25/13ASSISTS 1 1 1/19/13POINTS 1 4 1/25/13MULTI-POINT GAMES n/a

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asst. captain david glen

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13One of four Nittany Lions to appear in all 27 games ... Led the team in goals (16), plus/minus (plus-9), shots (117) and faceoff percentage (.584) ... Ranked second in points (25) and fourth in assists (9) ... Added two power-play and two game-winning goals ... Recorded the program’s first hat trick against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 8 ... Notched two three-point games and five two-point games ... Recorded at least one point in 16 games ... Team held a 10-6-0 record when recording a point ... Collected the program’s first game-winning goal, multi-goal game, multi-point game and overtime goal in a 4-3 overtime victory against AIC Oct. 13 ... Recorded a season-high four-game point-scoring streak Oct. 20-Nov. 3 (3g, 4a) ... Scored Penn State’s lone goal against Union Nov. 25 ... Added two points (1g, 2a) against Holy Cross Dec. 7 ... Recorded two assists against Fredonia Dec. 11 ... Collected an assist against Robert Morris Dec. 28 ... Scored against UConn Jan. 4 ... Netted a goal in three straight games Jan. 15-25 ... Collected two points (1g, 1a) against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 9.

BEFORE PENN STATE Member of the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League for four seasons (2008-12) ... In 2011-12, appeared in 60 regular-season games and ranked second on the team with 50 points (21g, 29a) ... Served as team captain ... Added 14 points (7g, 7a) in 11 playoff games... Totaled 38 goals and 40 assists in 96 regular-season games during first three seasons ... Helped lead Spruce Grove to the 2010 and 2011 AJHL titles ... Served as assistant captain during the 2010-11 season ... Also played for the Fort Saskatchewan Rangers.

PERSONALSon of John Glen and Donna Sarin ... Born Feb. 14, 1991.

David Glen11 6-0 • 180 • Sophomore • Forward

Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 27 16 9 25 +9 23-57 2 0 2TOTAL 27 16 9 25 +9 23-57 2 0 2

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 3 1 2/8/13 ASSISTS 2 2 12/11/12POINTS 3 2 2/8/13MULTI-POINT GAMES 7 2/9/13

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Asst. captain nate jensen

AS A REDSHIRT SHOPHOMORE AT PENN STATE IN 2012-13Assistant captain ... Appeared in 22 games ... Missed five games due to injury ... Tied for seventh on the team in points (9) and finished eighth in assists (7) ... Led team’s defensemen with 47 shots ... Assisted on the program’s first goal against American International Oct. 12 ... Recorded a three-game point-scoring streak Oct. 26-Nov. 3 (1g, 3a) ... Notched a season-high two points, including the game-winning goal, against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Collected his second three-game point-scoring streak Dec. 7-Dec. 11 (1g, 2a) ... Collected an assist against Vermont Jan. 19.

AS A FRESHMAN AT MERCYHURST IN 2010-11Appeared in 36 games with Mercyhurst of Atlantic Hockey during the 2010-11 season ... Ranked second among team’s defensemen with 16 points (2g, 14a).

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEAppeared in 33 games with Penn State’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team in 2011-12 ... Collected six goals and 20 assists ... In 2009-10, played in 57 regular-season games with the United States Hockey League’s Tri-City Storm ... Led team’s defensemen with seven goals and 20 assists ... Named the club’s top defenseman ... Skated in three playoff games ... Was teammates with Nittany Lion forward Kenny Brooks ... Appeared in 35 regular-season contests with the league’s Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in 2008-09 ... Collected one assist ... Played in one postseason game ... Member of Minnetonka High School boys’ ice hockey team for four years (2004-08) ... Earned an all-conference accolade ... Garnered the state’s Hobey Baker Award for character as a senior.

PERSONALSon of David and Kristin Jensen ... Father, David, who played collegiately at Minnesota, was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team and appeared in 18 games over three seasons with the NHL’s Minnesota North Stars ... Uncle, Paul, played with Team USA at the 1976 Olympics and was a defenseman for Michigan Tech ... Cousin, Joe, played collegiately at St. Cloud State and appeared in six games with the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes in 2007-08 ... Has a brother, Beau, who played on the Iowa State club ice hockey team, and a sister, Maddi ... Majoring in business, finance and energy ... Born April 27, 1990.

Nate Jensen24 6-0 • 185 • Redshirt Junior • Defenseman

Shorewood, Minn.Mercyhurst (Atlantic Hockey)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW*2010-11 36 2 14 16 +9 4-8 2 0 02012-13 22 2 7 9 +1 1-2 0 0 1TOTAL 58 4 21 25 +10 5-10 2 0 1

* - at Mercyhurst

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 4 12/8/12 ASSISTS 2 2 12/16/10POINTS 2 3 10/27/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 3 10/27/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A JUNIOR IN 2012-13Skated in 23 games ... Tied for ninth on the team with six assists ... Added one goal ... Recorded an assist on Casey Bailey’s goal against RIT Oct. 20 ... Tallied a game-high three assists against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Extended his point-scoring streak to three games with an assist against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Scored the first empty-net goal in program history Nov. 10 against Air Force ... Collected an assist against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 8.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEMember of the University’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team for two seasons (2010-12) ... Played in 61 career games and totaled 47 points (17g, 30a) ... Played a postgraduate season at the Winchendon School (Mass.) ... Collected 34 points (10g, 24a) ... Earned team’s Sportsmanship Award ... Member of Phillips Academy Andover (Mass.) for three seasons.

PERSONALSon of Paul and Mary Jane McDonagh ... Has one brother, Andrew, and a sister, Lauren ... Majoring in finance ... Born March 1, 1991 in Winchester, Mass.

Michael McDonagh8 6-2 • 190 • Senior • Forward

Wilmington, Mass.Winchendon School

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 23 1 6 7 +1 4-8 0 0 0TOTAL 23 1 6 7 +1 4-8 0 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 1 11/10/12 ASSISTS 3 1 10/27/12POINTS 3 1 10/27/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 10/27/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A REDSHIRT SHOPHOMORE AT PENN STATE IN 2012-13One of four Nittany Lions to appear in all 27 games ... Led team with 19 assists ... Ranked third on team in points (22) ... Recorded a career-high three assists in three games ... Assisted on four game-winning goals ... Team held a 10-4-0 record when registering a point ... Notched an assist against American International Oct. 13 ... Notched the first multi-point game of his career with a power-play, game-winning goal and an assist against RIT Oct. 20 ... Scored a goal against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Registered an assist on Tommy Olczyk’s first NCAA goal against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Collected three assists against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Recorded an assist against Union Nov. 25 ... Accumulated a three-game point-scoring streak Dec. 29-Jan. 5 (5a) ... Started streak with a three-assist performance against Ohio State Dec. 29 ... Recorded a four-game point-scoring streak Jan. 25-Feb. 9 (1g, 5a) ... Recorded three assists, including a helper on Taylor Holstrom’s game-winning goal, against Michigan State Jan. 26 ... Ended the season with two assists, including an assist on the game-winner, against No. 16 Wisconsin Feb. 25.

AS A FRESHMAN AT MINNESOTA IN 2010-11Appeared in 17 games with the University of Minnesota of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association during the 2010-11 season ... Recorded one goal and two assists.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEMember of the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League in 2011-12 ... Appeared in 50 regular-season games and collected 26 points (12g, 14a) ... Added four points (1g, 3a) in five playoff games ... Skated with Minnetonka High School for three seasons (2007-10) ... As a senior, served as team captain and led his team to the state championship game ... Earned first-team all-state honors and was a finalist for Minnesota’s Mr. Hockey Award.

PERSONALSelected in the third round (74th overall) by the St. Louis Blues in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft ... Son of John and Jill Gardiner ... Has one brother, Jake, and a sister, Paige ... Jake was chosen 17th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, played collegiately at Wisconsin and is a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs ... Uncle, John Birrenkott, played for Bemidji State ... Born May 7, 1992.

Max Gardiner27 6-3 • 190 • Redshirt Junior • Forward

Deephaven, Minn. NHL: St. Louis (2010, 3rd round)Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) // Minnesota (WCHA)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW*2010-11 17 1 2 3 -3 5-24 0 0 02012-13 27 3 19 22 +5 7-22 2 0 1TOTAL 44 4 21 25 +2 12-46 2 0 1

* - at Minnesota

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 4 2/8/13 ASSISTS 3 3 1/26/13POINTS 3 3 1/26/13 MULTI-POINT GAMES 5 2/25/13

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A REDSHIRT SHOPHOMORE AT PENN STATE IN 2012-13Appeared in 24 games ... Led team with three game-winning goals in wins against Ohio State (Dec. 29), Michigan State (Jan. 26) and Wisconsin (Feb. 25) ... Ranked third on the squad in goals (9) and shots (72), was fourth in points (17) and tied for fifth in assists (8) ... Finished season with at least one point in nine of his last 10 games ... Scored one goal against AIC Oct. 12 ... Registered an assist against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Added an assist against Fredonia State Dec. 11 ... Recorded a team-high eight-game point scoring streak Dec. 29-Feb. 9 (6g, 6a) ... Notched four two-point games during that span (Dec. 29 vs. Ohio State - 2g; Jan. 19 vs. Vermont - 1g, 1a; Jan. 26 vs. Michigan State - 1g, 1a; Feb. 9 vs. Alabama Huntsville - 2a) ... Netted two goals, including the game-winning tally, in the season finale against No. 16 Wisconsin Feb. 25.

AS A FRESHMAN AT MERCYHURST IN 2010-11Skated in 36 games with Mercyhurst College during the 2010-11 season ... Named Atlantic Hockey Rookie of the Year and to the league’s All-Rookie Team ... Led team with 24 assists and ranked third in points (33) ... Added nine goals.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEIn 2011-12, appeared in 24 games as a member of Penn State’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team ... Collected 37 points (12g, 25a) ... In 2009-10, skated in 60 games with the Youngstown Phantoms of the United States Hockey League ... Ranked second on the team in assists (22) and was tied for second in points (33) ... Participated in the USHL All-Star Game ... Skated in 55 regular-season games with the Omaha Lancers in 2008-09 ... Collected 19 points (8g, 11a) ... Played in three playoff games.

PERSONALSon of Dayn and Cheryl Holstrom ... Has three siblings, Zack, Taryn and Kristen ... Born April 4, 1990.

Taylor Holstrom28 5-9 • 185 • Redshirt Junior • Forward

Yorba Linda, Calif.Mercyhurst (Atlantic Hockey)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW*2010-11 36 9 24 33 +8 4-8 6 0 12012-13 24 9 8 17 -3 3-6 0 0 3TOTAL 60 18 32 50 +5 7-14 6 0 4

* - at Mercyhurst

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 2 3 2/25/13 ASSISTS 3 1 2/18/11POINTS 4 1 1/8/11 MULTI-POINT GAMES 12 2/25/13

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AS A SOPHOMORE AT RENSSELAER IN 2011-12Skated in 27 games with Rensselaer of ECAC Hockey in 2011-12 ... Gathered two points (1g, 1a).

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2010-11Played in 31 games as a freshman to help lead RPI to the NCAA tournament ... Collected one goal and two assists ... Attended the NHL Research and Development Camp.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEIn 2012-13, appeared in 64 regular-season games with the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League ... Collected 15 points (1g, 14a) ... Played in three playoff games ... Teammates with Nittany Lion forward Zach Saar ... In 2009-10, played for the Burlington Cougars with Nittany Lion sophomore Luke Juha ... Earned the Most Promising Player, Top Defenseman and Rookie of the Year awards ... Garnered the Top Prospect Award from the Ontario Hockey Association ... Assistant captain for Team Canada in the 2010 Three Nations Tournament ... Member of the Welland Jr. Canadians in 2008-09 ... Played in the Prospect All-Star Tournament for the CCHL Young Stars.

PERSONALSelected by the Washington Capitals in the fifth round (147th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft ... Son of Jim Koudys and Luanna McGowan ... Father, Jim, was a 12th-round draft choice of the New York Islanders in 1982 ... Mother, Luanna, played basketball at the University of Western Ontario ... Has one sister, Jacqueline ... Cousin, Joey, played collegiately at Alabama Huntsville and competes professionally in Germany ... Cousin, Dan, concluded his four-year NCAA career at Bentley in 2012-13 ... Uncle, Randy, played at Rensselaer ... Graduated from Blessed Trinity Secondary School (Ont.) ... Born Nov. 15, 1992 in Hamilton, Ont.

Patrick Koudys3 6-3 • 210 • Redshirt Junior • Defenseman

Smithville, Ont. NHL: Washington (2011, fifth round) Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) // Rensselaer (ECAC Hockey)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW*2010-11 31 1 2 3 -1 7-14 0 0 0*2011-12 27 1 1 2 -8 11-22 1 0 0TOTAL 58 2 3 5 -9 18-36 1 0 0

* - at Rensselaer

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 2 10/8/11 ASSISTS 1 3 1/21/12POINTS 1 5 1/21/12MULTI-POINT GAMES n/a

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13Appeared in 13 games ... Garnered a goal and an assist in a 4-0 victory against Fredonia State Dec. 11 ... Captured the silver medal with Team USA at the 19th Maccabiah Games in Metulla, Israel.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEMember of the University’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team in 2011-12 ... Registered 21 points (9g, 12a) in 31 games ... Member of the South Shore Kings of the Eastern Junior Hockey League for two seasons (2009-11) ... In 2010-11, appeared in 45 games and tied for sixth in the league with 61 points (26g, 35a) ... Served as team captain ... Recorded 13 points (8g, 5a) in 41 games during the 2009-10 season ... Helped lead team to the league championship series ... Member of the Motor City Machine of the North American Hockey League in 2008-09 and collected 21 points (7g, 14a) in 44 games ... Played for Cranbrook Kingswood High School for three seasons (2005-08) and helped lead the team to back-to-back state championships (2006, 2007).

PERSONALSon of Michael and Pamela Friedman ... Has two brothers, Zachary and David ... Born April 15, 1990 in Detroit, Mich.

Jacob Friedman7 5-9 • 175 • Junior • Forward

West Bloomfield, Mich.South Shore Kings (EJHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 13 1 1 2 -3 3-6 0 0 0TOTAL 13 1 1 2 -3 3-6 0 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 1 12/11/12ASSISTS 1 1 12/11/12POINTS 2 1 12/11/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 12/11/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13Compiled a 4-6-0 record, a 3.22 goals-against average and an .899 save percentage ... Posted the program’s first win at the NCAA Division I level with a 32-save performance against AIC Oct. 13 ... Stopped all 34 shots against Army Oct. 26 to record the first shutout in Penn State’s NCAA history ... Started the season with victories in first four starts ... Collected a career-high 46 saves against No. 16 Wisconsin Feb. 24.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEPosted a 14-1-1 record with the University’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team in 2011-12 ... Member of the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League during the 2010-11 season ... Posted a 23-24-0 record with a 3.27 goals-against average ... Led the league in minutesplayed (2,791), saves (1,590) and shutouts (3) and was among the league’s top-five backstops in wins (23) and save percentage (.913) ... In 2009-10, appeared in 17 games with the Wichita Falls Wildcats of the North American Hockey League and recorded a 6-6-1 record with a 3.18 GAA and an .897 save percentage ... Member of the Jersey Hitmen of the Eastern Junior Hockey League for two seasons (2008-10) ... Compiled a 16-7-1 record over two years.

PERSONALSon of Paul and Susan Musico ... Has one brother, Patrick, and a sister, Gina ... Majoring in health and human development ... Born April 14, 1990.

PJ Musico1 6-1 • 198 • Junior • Goaltender

Orange, Calif. Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP MINS GA SV GAA SV% W-L-T SO2012-13 10 559:19 30 3.22 268 .899 4-6-0 1TOTAL 10 559:19 30 3.22 268 .899 4-6-0 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTSAVES 46 1 2/24/13SHOTS FACED 51 1 2/24/13

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2012-13Skated in 20 games ... Tied for fifth on the team with eight assists and seventh in points (9) ... Recorded two points (1g, 1a) in his first collegiate game against Army Oct. 26 ... Added an assist in a 5-1 victory against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Notched an assist in three straight games Dec. 7-11 ... Collected an assist against Neumann Jan. 15 ... Registered an assist in both games of Penn State’s weekend series against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 8-9.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEAppeared in 22 games and collected 13 points (2g, 11a) as a member of the University’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I club team in 2011-12 ... Played with the Green Mountain Glades of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in 2010-11 ... Led the team’s defensemen with 24 points (3g, 21a) in 45 regular-season games ... Skated in two playoff games ... In 2009-10, appeared in 44 regular-season games with the Syracuse Stars of the EJHL and registered 15 assists ... Scored one goal in two playoff games ... Recorded 29 points (7g, 22a) in 41 regular-season games with the Tri-State Selects of the Empire Junior Hockey League in 2008-09 ... Collected two points (1g, 1a) in six playoff games.

PERSONALSon of Mark and Julie Sweetland ... Has a brother, Drew, and a sister, Sarah ... Cousins Will and Mary Jane played lacrosse at Lafayette and Saint Lawrence, respectively ... Born Feb. 18, 1991 in Chicago, Ill.

Peter Sweetland6 6-2 • 205 • Junior • Defenseman

Newtown, Pa. Green Mountain Glades (EJHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 20 1 8 9 +2 2-4 0 0 0TOTAL 20 1 8 9 +2 2-4 0 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 1 10/26/12ASSISTS 1 8 2/9/13POINTS 2 1 10/26/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 10/26/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN AT ALASKA ANCHORAGE IN 2011-12Spent freshman season with Alaska Anchorage of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association ... Appeared in 30 games and tied for fourth on the team with 15 points (6g, 9a) ... Led team’s freshmen in goals and points ... Ranked third on team with nine assists.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCEAppeared in 63 regular-season games with the United States Hockey League’s Lincoln Stars in 2012-13 ... Ranked fifth in the league in plus/minus (plus-37), 16th in assists (36) and 21st in points (59) ... Finished fourth on the team with 23 goals ... Notched two goals and one assist in five postseason games ... In 2010-11, played in 57 regular-season games with Lincoln ... Ranked fifth on the team with 36 points and 15 goals and was sixth in assists (21) ... Added four power-play and three-game winning goals and one shorthanded marker ... Recorded 95 points (38g, 57a) in 120 career USHL regular-season games ... Also played at Blaine High School ... Named to the all-conference team and received all-state honorable mention honors.

PERSONALSon of Jim and Sandy Scheid ... Has two brothers, Tony and Ian ... Born May 5, 1992 in Minneapolis, Minn.

Eric Scheid19 5-9 • 163 • Redshirt Sophomore • Forward

Blaine, Minn. Lincoln Stars (USHL) // Alaska Anchorage (WCHA)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW*2011-12 30 6 9 15 -19 3-6 0 0 1TOTAL 30 6 9 15 -19 3-6 0 0 2

* - at Alaska Anchorage

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 2 1 2/17/12 ASSISTS 2 1 11/26/11POINTS 2 1 2/17/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 2 2/17/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13One of four Nittany Lions to appear in all 27 games ... Led the team in points (27) and power-play goals (4) and finished second in goals (14), assists (13) and shots (113) ... Notched one four-point game, two three-point games and four two-point games ... Recorded at least one point in 16 games ... Team held a 10-6-0 record when recording a point ... Assisted on four game-winning goals ... Scored the program’s first goal at the NCAA level against American International Oct. 12 ... Recorded a three-game point-scoring streak Oct. 20-Oct. 27 (2g, 3a) ... Notched a goal and an assist against both Air Force (Nov. 10) and Holy Cross (Dec. 7) ... Collected a season-high seven-game point-scoring streak Oct. 29-Jan. 6 (6g, 6a) ... Opened streak with career highs in both goals (2) and points (4) in a 5-4 victory against Ohio State Dec. 29 ... Ended streak with a goal and two assists in a 3-2 victory against Michigan State Jan. 26 ... Notched a two-point game (1g, 1a) in a 4-3 victory against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 9 ... Scored a goal and added an assist in a 3-2 victory against No. 16 Wisconsin Feb. 25.

BEFORE PENN STATESkated in 60 regular-season games with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League in 2011-12 ... Ranked ninth in the league in points (60) and tied for 10th in goals (27) ... Named the CCM USHL Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 15 after recording six goals and an assist in three games ... Collected four points (2g, 2a) in four playoff games ... Played two seasons (2009-11) with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the British Columbia Hockey League and collected 82 points (41g, 41a) in 111 regular-season games ... In 2010-11, recorded 58 points (28g, 30a) in 60 regular-season games ... Added seven points (4g, 3a) in four playoff games ... Collected 13 goals and 11 assists in 51 regular-season games in 2009-10 ... Notched two assists in 13 playoff games ... Was teammates with Connor Varley in 2010-11.

PERSONALSon of Glen and Dawn Bailey ... Has one brother, Kyle, and a sister, Jessica ... Brother, Kyle, played for the USHL’s Des Moines Buccaneers and Lindenwood’s club team ... Born Oct. 27, 1991.

Casey Bailey25 6-3 • 195 • Sophomore • Forward

Anchorage, Alaska Omaha Lancers (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 27 14 13 27 +1 17-34 4 0 0TOTAL 27 14 13 27 +1 17-34 4 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 2 1 12/29/12 ASSISTS 2 3 1/26/13POINTS 4 1 12/29/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 7 2/25/13

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Skated in 25 games ... Ranked third on the team in assists (10) and tied for fifth in points (12) ... Recorded first career point with an assist on David Glen’s game-winning goal against American International Oct. 13 ... Registered an assist on Max Gardiner’s game-winning goal against RIT Oct. 20 ... Scored his first career goal against Army Oct. 26 ... Tallied an assist against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Registered an assist against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Recorded an assist against Union Nov. 25 ... Collected a helper against UConn (Jan. 4), Neumann (Jan. 15) and Michigan State (Jan. 25) ... Registered season-best two assists against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 9 ... Scored one goal against Alabama Huntsville Feb. 10.

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League for three seasons (2009-12) ... In 2011-12, appeared in 59 regular-season games and ranked second on the team in points (42) and assists (27) and third in goals (15) ... Recorded four points (2g, 2a) in two playoff games ... In 2010-11, tied for fourth on the team with 26 points (9g, 17a) ... Added seven goals and 11 assists in 49 regular-season games in 2009-10 ... Scored one goal in three playoff games ... Was teammates with Nittany Lion defenseman Nate Jensen during the 2009-10 campaign.

PERSONALSon of Kirk and Corine Brooks ... Has a sister, Brittney ... Born Dec. 11, 1991.

Kenny Brooks13 6-1 • 195 • Sophomore • Forward

Las Vegas, Nev. Tri-City Storm (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 25 2 10 12 E 6-23 0 0 1TOTAL 25 2 10 12 E 6-23 0 0 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 2 2/9/13 ASSISTS 2 1 2/8/13POINTS 2 1 2/8/13 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 2/8/13

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Appeared in 19 games ... Missed the final eight games of the season due to injury ... Tied for ninth on the team with six assists ... Recorded first career point with an assist against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Scored the game-winning goal in a 5-1 win against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Collected a helper against Robert Morris Dec. 15 ... Gathered two assists against both Ohio State (Dec. 29) and UConn (Jan. 4).

BEFORE PENN STATESkated for the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League in 2011-12 ... Registered two assists in 10 games ... Missed the majority of the season due to injury ... Helped lead Team Canada West to the 2011 World Junior “A” Challenge title ... In 2010, helped lead Canada East to a second-place finish at the 2010 World Junior “A” Challenge ... Member of the Burlington Cougars of the Ontario Junior Hockey League for two seasons (2009-11) ... Collected 79 points (15g, 64a) in 73 regular-season games ... Named a first-team all-star ... Named team’s top defenseman in 2011 ... Was teammates with Nittany Lion defenseman Patrick Koudys in 2009-10.

PERSONALSon of John and Ginette Juha ... Has one brother, Jesse, and a sister, Laura ... Born March 9, 1993.

Luke Juha4 5-11 • 194 • Sophomore • Defenseman

Mississauga, Ont. Vernon Vipers (BCHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 19 1 6 7 -1 2-4 0 0 1TOTAL 19 1 6 7 -1 2-4 0 0 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 1 11/10/12 ASSISTS 2 2 1/4/13POINTS 2 2 1/4/13 MULTI-POINT GAMES 2 1/4/13

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Appeared in 25 games ... Ranked second on the team in plus/minus (plus-7), fourth in goals (5) and sixth in shots (54) ... Finished tied for seventh on the squad with nine points ... Assisted on David Glen’s game-winning goal against AIC Oct. 13 ... Scored his first collegiate goal against RIT Oct. 20 ... Recorded an assist against Army Oct. 26 ... Notched a goal against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Extended his point-scoring streak to four games with an assist against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Scored goals in back-to-back games against Fredonia State (Dec. 11) and Robert Morris (Dec. 15) ... Added one marker in a 5-4 victory against Ohio State Dec. 29 ... Tallied an assist against Michigan State Jan. 25.

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League for two seasons (2010-12) ... In 2011-12, appeared in 52 regular-season games and totaled 37 points (17g, 20a) ... Added five points (3g, 2a) in 15 playoff games as Penticton captured the Fred Page (BCHL), Doyle (Pacific champion) and RBC Cups as the Canadian Junior “A” national champions ... Notched 26 points (10g, 16a) in 57 games in 2010-11 ... Added three points (2g, 1a) in nine playoff games ... Helped lead Team Canada West to the 2011 World Junior “A” Challenge title ... Also played for the Vancouver Northwest Giants.

PERSONALSon of Dan and Brigitte Loik ... Born April 23, 1993 in North Vancouver, B.C.

Curtis Loik15 6-1 • 205 • Sophomore • Forward

North Vancouver, B.C. Penticton Vees (BCHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 25 5 4 9 +7 8-16 0 0 0TOTAL 25 5 4 9 +7 8-16 0 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 5 12/29/12 ASSISTS 1 4 1/25/13POINTS 1 9 1/25/13 MULTI-POINT GAMES n/a

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Skated in 25 games ... Tied for ninth on the team with six assists ... Recorded an assist on three game-winning goals ... Notched an assist in his collegiate debut against American International Oct. 12 ... Added assists against RIT (Oct. 20), Holy Cross (Dec. 7) and Fredonia State (Dec. 11) ... Collected season-high two assists against Sacred Heart Oct. 27.

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League for two seasons (2010-12) ... In 2011-12, served as team captain and led team’s defensemen with 21 points (3g, 18a) in 58 games ... Collected 10 points (3g, 7a) in 59 regular-season games in 2010-11 ... Added three goals and one assist in 10 playoff games ... In 2009-10, recorded nine assists in 38 regular-season games with the St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League ... Skated in 12 postseason games.

PERSONALSon of Joe and Mimi Lordo ... Has two brothers, Stephen and Andrew ... Born Jan. 28, 1991.

Joseph Lordo20 5-10 • 185 • Sophomore • Defenseman

St. Louis, Mo. Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 25 0 6 6 +2 4-19 0 0 0TOTAL 25 0 6 6 +2 4-19 0 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS n/a ASSISTS 2 1 10/27/12POINTS 2 1 10/27/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 10/27/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Appeared in nine games ... Missed 18 games due to injury ... Registered four goals and three assists ... Tallied the first power-play goal in program history against American International Oct. 13 ... Registered an assist on Max Gardiner’s game-winning, power-play goal against RIT Oct. 20 ... Tallied a power-play goal against Army Oct. 26 ... Notched a marker against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Recorded a season-high three points (1g, 2a) against Holy Cross Dec. 7.

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Central Canada Hockey League for two seasons (2010-12) ... In 2011-12, appeared in five regular-season games and totaled four points (2g, 2a) ... Added 17 points (7g, 10a) in 12 playoff games ... In 2010-11, appeared in 42 regular-season games and ranked fourth on the team with 58 points (29g, 29a) ... Added 24 points (14g, 8a) in 14 playoff games as Pembroke captured the league tile and Fred Page and RBC Cups ... Named MVP of the Fred Page Cup and honored as member of the RBC Cup All-Star Team ... Also played for the Smiths Falls Bears of the Canadian Junior Hockey League ... Played for Team Canada East in the 2009 World Junior “A” Challenge.

PERSONALSon of Leon Milley and Caroline Seguin ... Has a sister, Melanie ... Born May 8, 1991.

Jonathan Milley23 6-4 • 220 • Sophomore • Forward

Gatineau, Que. Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 9 4 3 7 +2 9-26 2 0 0TOTAL 9 4 3 7 +2 9-26 2 0 0

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 4 12/7/12ASSISTS 2 1 12/7/12POINTS 3 1 12/7/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 12/7/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Compiled a 9-8-0 record with a 2.48 goals-against average and .921 save percentage ... Earned two shutouts ... Started the first game in program history against American International Oct. 12 ... Garnered his first victory with a 23-save performance against Buffalo State Nov. 3 ... Made 31 saves in a 5-1 win against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Recorded 40 and 42, respectively, saves in back-to-back games against Union Nov. 24-25 ... Earned first whitewash with 18 saves in a 4-0 victory against Fredonia State Dec. 11 ... Ended the season with a 6-2-0 mark in last eight games ... Corralled 36 shots in a 5-4 victory against Ohio State Dec. 29 ... Stopped 34 and 31 shots in wins against Vermont (Jan. 19) and Michigan State (Jan. 26), respectively ... Matched career high with 42 saves in a 3-2 overtime victory against No. 16 Wisconsin Feb. 25.

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League for three seasons (2009-12) ... In 2011-12, compiled a 25-22-1 record ... Ranked second in the league in shutouts (6) and was sixth in save percentage (.912) and goals-against average (2.72) ... Recorded six shutouts for the second straight year to tie a club record ... Compiled a 0-2 record in two playoff games... Posted a 44-33-14 record during his first two seasons ... Named team Rookie of the Year in 2009-10, led the league in minutes played (2,852) and tied for first in games played (50) ... Also played for the Pittsburgh Hornets.

PERSONALSon of Joseph and Kathleen Skoff ... Has two brothers, Michael and Mason ... Born July 23, 1991.

matthew skoff31 6-1 • 186 • Sophomore • Goaltender

McKees Rocks, Pa. Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP MINS GA SV GAA SV% W-L-T SO2012-13 18 1063:25 44 513 2.48 .921 9-8-0 2TOTAL 18 1063:25 44 513 2.48 .921 9-8-0 2

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTSAVES 42 2 2/25/13SHOTS FACED 45 1 11/25/12

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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13One of four Nittany Lions to appear in all 27 games ... Led the team’s blueliners in points (12) and was tied for first in goals (4) and assists (8) ... Collected three two-point games ... Recorded first collegiate points with two assists against Army Oct. 26 ... Added an assist against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Registered two points (1g, 1a), including an empty-net, shorthanded goal against Air Force Nov. 10 ... Contributed a goal and an assist against Holy Cross Dec. 7 ... Picked up a goal against Fredonia Dec. 11 ... Notched an assist against Ohio State Dec. 29 ... Netted a goal against UConn Jan. 4 ... Garnered an assist in back-to-back games against Vermont and Michigan State Jan. 19 and Jan. 25, respectively.

BEFORE PENN STATEAppeared in 60 games with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League in 2011-12 ... Collected two goals and 13 assists ... Member of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the British Columbia Hockey League in 2010-11 ... Registered 29 points (9g, 20a) in 60 regular-season games ... Named the team’s best defenseman ... Was teammates with Nittany Lion forward Casey Bailey during the 2010-11 season ... Also played for the Valley Forge Minutemen and Philadelphia Jr. Flyers.

PERSONALSon of Brian and Janet Varley ... Has one sister, Madison ... Born June 3, 1992 in Orange County, Fla.

Connor Varley2 5-11 • 195 • Sophomore • Defenseman

Lansdale, Pa. Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

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CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 27 4 8 12 -6 16-43 0 1 1TOTAL 27 4 8 12 -6 16-43 0 1 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 4 1/4/13 ASSISTS 2 1 10/26/12POINTS 2 3 12/7/12MULTI-POINT GAMES 3 12/7/12

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2012-13Appeared in 15 games ... Missed 12 contests due to injury ... Tied for first among the team’s defensemen with four goals and tied for second in points (9) ... Tied for fifth on the team with a plus-2 rating ... Recorded an assist in Penn State’s first NCAA game against AIC Oct. 12 ... Scored his first career goal in a 4-3 overtime victory against AIC Oct. 13 ... Notched a season-high two points (1g, 1a) against Sacred Heart Oct. 27 ... Registered at least one point in five of first six games upon return from injury ... Collected an assist against Neumann ... Gathered a helper against Vermont Jan. 19 ... Scored a power-play marker in a 3-2 victory against Michigan State Jan. 26 ... Recorded a season-high three-game point-scoring streak Jan. 26-Feb. 9 (2g, 1a).

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League for two seasons (2010-12) ... In 2011-12, appeared in 57 games and totaled eight points (4g, 4a) ... Participated in the 2012 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game ... Registered a goal and four assists in 54 regular-season games in 2010-11 ... Added an assist in six playoff games ... Also played for Detroit Belle Tire AAA.

PERSONALSon of Matthew and Pamela Yanis ... Father, Matthew, played basketball and golf at Albion College ... Grandfather, William, played football at Eastern Michigan ... Has a brother, Michael ... Born May 26, 1994 in Detroit, Mich.

Mark Yanis5 6-3 • 207 • Sophomore • Defenseman

Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)

CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW2012-13 15 4 5 9 +2 12-24 1 0 1TOTAL 15 4 5 9 +2 12-24 1 0 1

Game Highs NUMBER TIMES LASTGOALS 1 4 2/9/13ASSISTS 1 5 2/8/13POINTS 2 1 10/27/12 MULTI-POINT GAMES 1 10/27/12

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BEFORE PENN STATEAppeared in 135 regular-season games with the North American Hockey League’s Port Huron Fighting Falcons from 2010-13 ... As team captain in 2012-13, skated in 59 regular-season games and led team in points (42) and assists (26) and tied for first in plus/minus (plus-15) and shorthanded goals (2) ... Added team-leading seven points (3g, 4a) in six playoff games ... Participated in the 2013 NAHL Top Prospects Game ... Named Team MVP and earned team’s Leadership Award ... In 2011-12, recorded 36 points (8g, 28a) in 59 regular-season games ... Assistant captain ... Helped lead Port Huron to the North Division title ... Notched four points (1g, 3a) in eight playoff games ... Collected four points (1g, 3a) with Port Huron in 17 games in 2010-11 after starting the season with the Amarillo Bulls ... Recorded 10 points (7g, 3a) with Amarillo ... Also played for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (2009-10), the Philadelphia Little Flyers (2007-09) and Cardinal O’Hara High School (2006-10) ... In 2009-10, helped Cardinal O’Hara to the Flyers Cup championship.

PERSONALSon of Rick and Denise DeRosa ... Has two sisters, Danielle and Kelli ... Graduated from Cardinal O’Hara High School ... Born Feb. 9, 1992 in Springfield, Pa.

BEFORE PENN STATEFinished the 2012-13 season with the United States Hockey League’s Cedar Rapids RoughRiders ... Collected 30 points (8g, 22a) in 46 games ... Member of the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers for parts of two seasons (2011-13) ... In 2012-13, added five goals and eight assists in 18 games ... Served as team captain ... In 2011-12, posted 39 points (17g, 22a) in 47 regular-season games ... Was teammates with Penn State goaltender Matthew Skoff during the 2011-12 season ... Skated in 68 regular-season and 11 playoff games with the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers from 2010-12 ... Helped lead Green Bay to the 2011 Clark Cup finals ... Recorded 118 points (43g, 75a) in 179 career USHL regular-season games ... Added one goal and four assists in 11 playoff games ... Also played for the St. Louis AAA Blues (2008-10) and De Smet Jesuit High School (2006-10).

PERSONALSon of Tag and Ann Goodwin ... Has two brothers, Sam and Paul, and two sisters, Stephanie and Betty ... Brother, Sam, played collegiately at Niagara ... Graduated from De Smet Jesuit High School (Mo.) ... Born Feb. 27, 1992.

BEFORE PENN STATEEarned MVP honors at the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game ... Participated in the 2012 USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game ... Three-year member of the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League (2010-13) ... In 2012-13, posted a 17-9-3 regular-season record with an .896 save percentage, a 3.45 goals-against average and two shutouts ... Collected a 0-1 postseason record ... Led the U.S. Junior Select Team to the gold medal at the 2012 World Junior “A” Challenge in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia ... Served as the goalie of record in each game as Team USA went undefeated (4-0-0-0) ... Led Waterloo to the silver medal at the 2012 Junior Club World Cup in Omsk, Russia ... Named the tournament’s best goalie ... In 58 career USHL regular-season games, notched a 30-18-3 record with an .891 save percentage, a 3.47 goals-against average and two shutouts ... Also played for Team Comcast (2006-10).

PERSONALSelected by the New York Islanders in the third round (70th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft ... Son of Bryan and Hope McAdam ... Has one sister, Sarah, who attended Penn State ... Graduated from West High School (Iowa) ... Born Sept. 24, 1994.

RickyDeRosa6-1 • 185 • Fr. • ForwardAston, Pa.Port Huron (NAHL)21

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DavidGoodwin5-10 • 179 • Fr. • ForwardDes Peres, Mo.Cedar Rapids (USHL)

EamonMcAdam6-2 • 185 • Fr. • GoaltenderPerkasie, Pa. Waterloo (USHL)NHL: New York Islanders9 34

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2013-14 Nittany Lions

BEFORE PENN STATEMember of the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League for parts of four seasons (2009-13) ... Teammates with Nittany Lion defenseman Mike Williamson and forward David Glen ... In 2012-13, appeared in 42 regular-season games and led Spruce Grove in goals (22) and points (42) ... Helped lead team to the North Division championship ... Added 12 points (7g, 5a) in 16 playoff games ... Named to the Reebok North Division All-League Team and was a finalist for the league’s MVP award ... Helped lead Spruce Grove to the 2011 Enerflex Cup as AJHL champions ... Notched 41 points (19g, 22a) in 51 regular-season games and compiled three goals and five assists in 10 postseason contests ... In 2010-11, played in 43 regular-season games and accumulated 26 points (9g, 17a) ... Skated in 13 playoff games and collected two goals and three assists ... Played in two games during the 2009-10 season ... Won a silver medal with Team Canada West at the 2012 World Junior “A” Challenge ... Also played for the Sherwood Park Kings and Sherwood Park Squires.

PERSONALSon of Syl and Sue Richard ... Has two sisters, Amie and Lacie ... Graduated from Vimy Ridge Academy (Alta.) ... Born Feb. 5, 1993 in Edmonton, Alta.

BEFORE PENN STATEFinished the 2012-13 season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the United States Hockey League ... Teammates with Nittany Lion defenseman Patrick Koudys ... Appeared in 21 regular-season games and totaled five points (2g, 3a) ... Added one assist in three playoff games ... Began 2012-13 campaign as team captain for the USHL’s Des Moines Buccaneers ... Collected 12 points (4g, 8a) in 30 games ... Split time between Des Moines and the Chicago Steel in 2011-12 ... Recorded 13 points (8g, 5a) in 23 games with Chicago and added 12 points (6g, 6a) in 32 games with Des Moines ... Was teammates with Penn State defenseman Connor Varley in Des Moines ... Participated in the 2012 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game ... Served as an assistant captain with Chicago ... In 2010-11, skated in 32 games and collected four goals and six assists ... Also played for Detroit Little Caesars (2009-10).

PERSONALSon of Brad and Rene Saar ... Father, Brad, was a member of Penn State Football’s 1982 national championship team ... Has one sister, Lauren, who plays volleyball at Georgetown ... Graduated from Glenbarb East High School (Ill.) ... Born June 22, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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DylanRichard6-0 • 185 • Fr. • ForwardSherwood Park, Alta. Spruce Grove (AJHL) 17

ZachSaar6-4 • 219 • Fr. • ForwardRichland, Mich. Muskegon (USHL)

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BEFORE PENN STATEIn 2012-13, served as team captain of the British Columbia Hockey League’s Chilliwack Chiefs ... Led team’s defenseman with 27 points and tied for the team lead among blueliners with six goals and 21 assists ... Added three power-play and two game-winning markers and one shorthanded goal ... Collected five assists in eight playoff games ... Served as an assistant captain for the Chiefs during the 2011-12 season ... Notched 30 points (9g, 21a) in 60 regular-season games ... Added one assist in six playoff games ... Named team’s best defenseman and recipient of the Ironman Award ... Played for the BCHL’s Quesnel Millionaires during the 2010-11 campaign ... Recorded 14 points (5g, 9a) in 60 regular-season games ... Played in four playoff contests ... Earned team Rookie of the Year and Ironman honors ... Also played for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (2002-09) and Rustin High School (2006-10) ... Helped lead Rustin to the 2009 state championship.

PERSONALSon of Scott and Linda Thompson ... Has one brother, Jonathan ... Graduated from Bayard Rustin High School (Pa.) ... Born May 19, 1992.

BEFORE PENN STATEPlayed parts of three seasons with the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League ... Was teammates with Nittany Lion forwards Dylan Richard and David Glen ... Skated in 23 regular-season games in 2012-13 and collected 11 points (1g, 10a) ... Helped lead Spruce Grove to the North Division championship ... Added four points (1g, 3a) in 15 playoff games ... Collected nine goals and nine assists in 41 regular-season games in 2011-12 ... Gathered six points (4g, 2a) in 11 playoff games ... Named Rookie of the Year and to the AJHL All-Rookie Team ... Also played for the Leduc Oil Kings ... Was named the team’s top defenseman in 2008-09.

PERSONALSelected by the Vancouver Canucks in the sixth round (175th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft ... Son of Bob and Sandra Williamson ... Has one brother, Jacob ... Graduated from Leduc (Alta.) Composite High School ... Born Sept. 5, 1993.

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DavidThompson6-2 • 200 • Fr. • DefensemanGlen Mills, Pa. Chilliwack (BCHL) 26

MikeWilliamson6-3 • 195 • Fr. • DefensemanLeduc, Alta. Spruce Grove (AJHL)NHL: Vancouver Canucks

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AIR FORCE FALCONSOct. 18-19 at Colorado Springs, Colo.

All-Time series Tied at 1-1-0Location Colorado Springs, Colo.Undergraduate Enrollment 4,000Nickname FalconsColors Blue & SilverConference Atlantic HockeyHome Facility Cadet Ice Arena (2,470)Home Facility Location Colorado Springs, Colo.Head Coach Frank Serratore (Bemidji State ’82)Overall Record 321-355-67 (20 seasons)Record at School 272-263-58 (16 seasons)Assistant Coaches Andy Berg2012-13 Record 17-13-72012-13 Conference Record 15-7-5 (2nd)2013 Postseason Finish AHA QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 22/6Newcomers 8Men’s Hockey SID Dave TollerSID Phone 719-333-3478SID E-mail [email protected] GoAirForceFalcons.comTwitter @AF_Falcons

ARMY BLACK KNIGHTSOct. 11 at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series Penn State leads 1-0-0Location West Point, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment 4,400Nickname Black KnightsColors Black, Gold & GrayConference Atlantic HockeyHome Facility Tate Rink (2,525)Home Facility Location West Point, N.Y.Head Coach Brian Riley (Brown ’83)Overall Record 105-166-48 (9 Seasons)Record at School 105-166-48 (9 Seasons)Assistant Coaches Eric Lang, Trever Large2012-13 Record 7-22-52012-13 Conference Record 7-15-5 (11th)2013 Postseason Finish AHA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 18/7Newcomers 10Men’s Hockey SID Tracy NelsonSID Phone 845-938-4090SID E-mail [email protected] goarmysports.comTwitter @ArmyAthletics

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Boston College EaglesPossible game Dec. 28 at Pittsburgh, Pa. //

Jan. 25 at University Park, Pa.All-Time Series First MeetingLocation Chestnut Hill, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment 9,099Nickname EaglesColors Maroon & GoldConference Hockey EastHome Facility Silvio O. Conte Forum (7,884)Home Facility Location Chestnut Hill, Mass.Head Coach Jerry York (Boston College ‘67)Overall Record 935-569-98 (41 seasons)Record at School 468-234-64 (19 seasons)Assistant Coaches Greg Brown, Mike Ayers2012-13 Record 22-12-42012-13 Conference Record 15-9-3 (2nd)2013 Postseason Finish NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 17/5Newcomers 10Men’s Hockey SID Tim ClarkSID Phone 617-552-3004SID E-mail [email protected] bceagles.comTwitter @BCHockeyNews

Bowling Green FalconsPossible game Dec. 28 at Pittsburgh, Pa.

All-Time Series First MeetingLocation Bowling Green, OhioUndergraduate Enrollment 17,046Nickname FalconsColors Brown & OrangeConference WCHAHome Facility BGSU Ice Arena (5,000)Home Facility Location Bowling Green, OhioHead Coach Chris Bergeron (Miami ‘93)Overall Record 39-73-14 (three seasons)Record at School 39-73-14 (three seasons)Assistant Coaches Ty Eigner, Barry Schutte2012-13 Record 15-21-52012-13 Conference Record 10-15-3 (9th)2013 Postseason Finish CCHA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 23/5Newcomers 10Men’s Hockey SID Jacob DorowSID Phone 419-372-7105SID E-mail [email protected] bgsufalcons.comTwitter @BGAthletics

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MICHIGAN WOLVERINESFeb. 7-8 at University Park, Pa. //

Feb. 21-22 at Ann Arbor, Mich.All-Time Series First MeetingLocation Ann Arbor, Mich.Undergraduate Enrollment 27,979Nickname WolverinesColors Maize & BlueConference Big TenHome Facility Yost Ice Arena (5,800)Home Facility Location Ann Arbor, Mich.Head Coach Red Berenson (Michigan ‘62)Overall Record 770-371-80 (29 seasons)Record at School 770-371-80 (29 seasons)Assistant Coaches Billy Powers, Brian Wiseman2012-13 Record 18-19-32012-13 Conference Record 10-15-3 (7th)2013 Postseason Finish CCHA FinalLetterwinners Returning/Lost 18/8Newcomers 10Men’s Hockey SID Jeff WeinsteinSID Phone 734-763-4423SID E-mail [email protected] mgoblue.comTwitter @umichhockey

MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANSJan. 17-18 at East Lansing, Mich.//Feb. 14-15 at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series Tied at 1-1-0Location East Lansing, Mich.Undergraduate Enrollment 47,954Nickname SpartansColors Green & WhiteConference Big TenHome Facility Munn Arena (6,470)Home Facility Location East Lansing, Mich.Head Coach Tom Anastos (Michigan State ‘85)Overall Record 33-41-7 (two seasons)Record at School 33-41-7 (two seasons)Assistant Coaches Kelly Miller, Tom Newton2012-13 Record 14-26-32012-13 Conference Record 9-18-1 (11th)2013 Postseason Finish CCHA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 20/4Newcomers 6Men’s Hockey SID TBASID Phone TBASID E-mail TBAWebsite msuspartans.comTwitter @MSU_Hockey

MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERSJan. 12-13 at University Park, Pa. //Feb. 28-Mar. 1at Minneapolis, Minn.

All-Time Series First MeetingLocation Minneapolis, Minn.Undergraduate Enrollment 30,375Nickname Golden GophersColors Marron & GoldConference Big TenHome Facility Mariucci Arena (10,000)Home Facility Location Minneapolis, Minn.Head Coach Don Lucia (Notre Dame ‘81)Overall Record 623-337-88 (26 seasons)Record at School 344-182-59 (14 seasons)Assistant Coaches Mike Guentzel, Grant Potulny2012-13 Record 26-9-52012-13 Conference Record 16-7-5 (t-1st)2013 Postseason Finish NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 18/5Newcomers 9Men’s Hockey SID Brian DeutschSID Phone 612-625-0359SID E-mail [email protected] gophersports.comTwitter @GopherSports

OHIO STATE BUCKEYESJan. 31-Feb. 1 at Columbus, Ohio //

Mar. 14-15 at University Park, Pa.All-TIme Series Penn State leads 1-0Location Columbus, OhioUndergraduate Enrollment 43,058Nickname BuckeyesColors Scarlet & GrayConference Big TenHome Facility Value City Arena (17,500)Home Facility Location Columbus, OhioHead Coach Steve Rohlik (Wisconsin ‘90)Overall Record 0-0-0Record at School 0-0-0Assistant Coaches Joe Exter, Brett Larson2012-13 Record 16-17-72012-13 Conference Record 13-10-5 (4th))2013 Postseason Finish CCHA SemifinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 19/7Newcomers 7Men’s Hockey SID Leann ParkerSID Phone 614-688-0294SID E-mail [email protected] ohiostatebuckeyes.comTwitter @OhioState_MHKY

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RIT TIGERSOct. 25. at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series Penn State leads 1-0Location Rochester, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment 15,000Nickname TigersColors Orange & BrownConference Atlantic HockeyHome Facility Frank Ritter Arena (2,100)Home Facility Location Rochester, N.Y.Head Coach Wayne Wilson (Bowling Green State ‘84)Overall Record 270-145-44 (seven seasons)Record at School 270-145-44 (seven seasons)Assistant Coaches Brian Hills, Dave Insalaco2012-13 Record 15-18-52012-13 Conference Record 11-12-4 (t-7th)2013 Postseason Finish AHA QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 19/5Newcomers 8Men’s Hockey SID Joe VenniroSID Phone 585-475-5598SID E-mail [email protected] ritathletics.comTwitter @RITMHKY

ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALSNov. 1, Dec. 27 at Pittsburgh, Pa.

All-Time Series Robert Morris leads 2-0-0Location Moon Tonwship, Pa.Undergraduate Enrollment 3,921Nickname ColonialsColors Blue & White with RedConference Atlantic HockeyHome Facility 84 Lumber Arena (1,200)Home Facility Location Pittsburgh, Pa.Head Coach Derek Schooley (Western Michigan ‘94)Overall Record 124-156-40 (nine seasons)Record at School 124-156-40 (nine seasons)Assistant Coaches Matt Nicholson, Mark Workman2012-13 Record 20-14-42012-13 Conference Record 13-11-3 (5th)2013 Postseason Finish AHA QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 20/5Newcomers 6Men’s Hockey SID Michael WagnerSID Phone 412-397-4953SID E-mail [email protected] rmucolonials.comTwitter @RMUAthletics

2013-14 Opponents

Max Gardiner and Penn State will open the Three Rivers Classic against Robert Morris Dec. 27.

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2013-14 Opponents

SACRED HEART PIONEERSNov. 8 at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series Penn State leads 1-0-0Location Fairfield, Conn.Undergraduate Enrollment 3,399Nickname PioneersColors Red & WhiteConference Atlantic HockeyHome Facility Milford Ice Pavilion (1,000)Home Facility Location Milford, Conn.Head Coach C.J. MarottoloOverall Record 35-97-17 (four seasons)Record at School 35-97-17 (four seasons)Assistant Coaches Joel Beal, Scott McDougall2012-13 Record 2-30-42012-13 Conference Record 2-21-4 (12th)2013 Postseason Finish AHA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 13/15Newcomers 12Men’s Hockey SID Mike HaaseSID Phone 203-365-4464SID E-mail [email protected] sacredheartpioneers.comTwitter @SHUBigRed

UMASS LOWELL RIVER HAWKSNov. 14-15 at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series First MeetingLocation Lowell, Mass.Undergraduate Enrollment 9,401Nickname River HawksColors Red, White, and Royal BlueConference Hockey EastHome Facility Paul E. Tsongas Center (6,111)Home Facility Location Lowell, Mass.Head Coach Norm Bazin (UMass Lowell ‘94)Overall Record 90-55-10 (five seasons)Record at School 52-24-3 (two seasons)Assistant Coaches Cam Ellsworth, Jason Lammers2012-13 Record 28-11-22012-13 Conference Record 16-9-2 (1st)2013 Postseason Finish NCAA SemifinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 21/6Newcomers 5Men’s Hockey SID Jana SpauldingSID Phone 978-934-2310SID E-mail [email protected] goriverhawks.comTwitter @RiverHawkNation

The Nittany Lions will make a return trip to Air Force for the team’s first road series of the 2013-14 season.

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UNION DUTCHMENNov. 30-Dec. 1 at University Park, Pa.

All-Time Series Union leads 2-0-0Location Schenectady, N.Y.Undergraduate Enrollment 2,200Nickname DutchmenColors Garnet & WhiteConference ECAC HockeyHome Facility Frank L. Messa Rink (2,054)Home Facility Location Schenectady, N.Y.Head Coach Rick Bennett (Providence ‘90)Overall Record 48-21-12 (two seasons)Record at School 48-21-12 (two seasons)Assistant Coaches Joe Dumais, Jason Tapp2012-13 Record 22-13-52012-13 Conference Record 10-8-4 (4th)2013 Postseason Finish NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 19/7Newcomers 9Men’s Hockey SID Jeff WeinsteinSID Phone 518-388-6377SID E-mail [email protected] unionathletics.comTwitter @unionathletics

VERMONT CATAMOUNTSOct. 26 at Philadelphia, Pa.

All-Time Series Penn State leads 1-0-0Location Burlington, Vt.Undergraduate Enrollment 10,4192Nickname CatamountsColors Green & GoldConference Hockey EastHome Facility Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,007)Home Facility Location Burlington, Vt.Head Coach Kevin SneddonOverall Record 197-273-71 (15 seasons)Record at School 147-174-53 (10 seasons)Assistant Coaches Kevin Patrick, Kyle Wallack2012-13 Record 11-19-62012-13 Conference Record 8-13-6 (7th)2013 Postseason Finish Hockey East QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost 18/9Newcomers 11Men’s Hockey SID Alastair IngramSID Phone 802-656-1109SID E-mail [email protected] uvmathletics.comTwitter @UVMmhockey

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WISCONSIN BADGERSDec. 6-7 at Madison, Wis. //

Mar. 7-8 at University Park, Pa.All-Time Series Tied at 1-1-0Location Madison, Wis.Undergraduate Enrollment 29,118Nickname BadgersColors Cardinal & WhiteConference Big TenHome Facility Kohl Center (15,359)Home Facility Location Madison, Wis.Head Coach Mike Eaves (Wisconsin ‘78)Overall Record 231-169-51 (11 seasons)Record at School 231-169-51 (11 seasons)Assistant Coaches Gary Shuchuk, Matt Walsh2012-13 Record 22-13-72012-13 Conference Record 13-8-7 (t-4th)2013 Postseason Finish NCAA First RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost 21/5Newcomers 5Men’s Hockey SID Paul CapobiancoSID Phone 608-263-1983SID E-mail [email protected] uwathletics.comTwitter @BadgerMHockey

Penn State and Vermont will returnto the Wells Faro Center Oct. 26.

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Pegula Ice Arena

TEAM LOUNGE

INSIDE THE LOCKER ROOM

“the AmeNities we hAve for the studeNt-Athletes Are fANtAstic. it’s goiNg to help them with streNgth ANd coNditioNiNg, video, rehAB, shootiNg ANd stick hANdliNg. everythiNg they Need to Better themselves As hockey plAyers ANd Athletes is right At their fiNgertips.” - guy gAdowsky

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Pegula Ice Arena

ATHLETIC TRAINING AREA

DRY CHANGING AREA

VIDEO & STUDY ROOMPENN STATE TUNNEL

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Big Ten Hockey

2013-14 Inaugural Season

• The Nittany Lions faced three future Big Ten opponents - MichiganState, Ohio State, Wisconsin - in 2012-13 and secured at least one victory in each series.

• Each Big Ten team will play 20 league games, including 10 home contests, in 2013-14. The Nittany Lions will open Big Ten play at Wisconsin Dec. 6 and host Minnesota in their home opener Jan. 12.

• Big Ten schools have won a combined 23 national championships, more than any other conference.

• The Big Ten Hockey Conference is the only BCS conference to sponsor men’s hockey.

• With six member institutions, the Big Ten’s tournament champion will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Hockey Championship.

2014 BIG TEN TOURNAMENTXCEL ENERGY CENTER

SAINT PAUL, MINN.MARCH 20-22

Thursday, March 20 - QuarterfinalsFriday, March 21 - Semifinals

Saturday, March 22 - Big Ten Championship Game

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THE FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE NETWORK

AVAILABLE TO MORE THAN 80 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, BTN is the first internationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. With more than 800 live events, all of them in HD, the network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams, regardless of where they live. The network operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, showcasing a wide array of classic to current sports and televising and streaming more Olympic sporting events and women’s sports than has ever been aired on any other network. Original programming highlights activities and accomplishments of some of the nation’s finest universities. The groundbreaking Student U initiative provides real-world experience for students interested in careers in sports television. Each year, the network offers more than 40 football games, at least 110 regular-season men’s basketball games, at least 55 women’s basketball games, dozens of Big Ten Championship events, nightly studio shows, coaches’ shows, and classic games. The network has agreements with more than 300 affiliates, including Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-Verse, DirecTV, DISH Network, Atlantic Broadband, Bright House, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Consolidated Communications, Cox (Omaha, Cleveland, Northern Virginia, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas), Insight, Mediacom, MetroCast, Midcontinent, RCN, Service Electric, Time Warner Cable, Western Broadband, Windstream and WOW, as well as Rogers Cable, Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct in Canada.

The BTN is a 20-year joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks.

PENN STATE EDGED NO. 16 WISCONSIN, 3-2, IN OT DURING A NATIONALLY-TELEVISED BROADCAST ON BTN.

Big Ten Hockey

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Strength & Conditioning

Robert McLeanStrength & Conditioning Coach

• Entering second season with the Penn State men’s hockey team in 2013-14

• Served as the head strength &conditioning coach of the NHL’s

Colorado Avalanche from 2010-12

• Strength & conditioning specialist atBRS Sports for two years and High

Performance Specialists from 1999-2000

• Served on NHL staffs for the Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche (1996) and

New Jersey Devils (2000)

• Boasts more than nine years ofNHL experience

• Holds certification as a strength & conditioning specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association

“the plAyers love roBert’s progrAm.the results he gets ANd the pride he tAkes iN his work Are extrAordiNAry.i cAN’t emphAsize eNough how importANt he is to our progrAm.” - guy gAdowsky

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On the Big Stage

A RECORD 19,529 FANS PACKEDPHILADELPHIA’S WELLS FARGO CENTER TO WATCH THE FIRST-YEAR NITTANY

LIONS DEFEAT VERMONT, 4-2.

PENN STATE WILL RETURN TO BOTH PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH DURING THE 2013-14 SEASON. THE NITTANY LIONS WILL PLAY VERMONT AT THE WELLS FARGO CENTER OCTOBER 26 AND WILL RETURN TO THE THREE RIVERS CLASSIC WITH BOSTON COLLEGE, BOWLING GREEN AND ROBERT MORRIS DECEMBER 27-28.

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On the Big Stage

NEARLY 11,000 FANS SAW PENN STATE EDGE OHIO STATE IN A MATCHUP OF

FUTURE BIG TEN RIVALS.

MORE THAN 22,000 WATCHED PENN

STATE IN PITTSBURGH DURING THE TWO-DAY SHOWCASE.

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Academic achievementspeNN stAte iN the NcAA• A school-record of 296 Nittany Lion student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2012-13, shattering the previous record of 261.

• A record 68 Nittany Lion student-athletes earned the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award in 2012-13 for earning a GPA of 3.7 or higher during the most recent academic year.

• The NCAA’s annual study of institutions nationwide in October 2012 revealed that Penn State student-athletes at the University Park campus earned a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 88 percent compared to an 80 percent average for all Division I institutions. The 88 percent figure was third-highest among Big Ten Conference institutions.

• The NCAA four-year federal graduation rate average for University Park student-athletes was 78 percent, significantly higher than the national average of 64 percent.

peNN stAte AmoNg the NAtioN’s Best• The Wall Street Journal ranked Penn State the top school in the nation for corporate recruiters in 2010.

• Penn State is ranked No. 15 among all universities in the 2012 u.s. News & world report. The University’s College of Engineering is ranked No. 25 in the nation.

peNN stAte AmoNg the world’s Best• The Center for World University Rankings placed Penn State at No. 50 in its world rankings.

• The Academic Ranking of World Universities ranked Penn State No. 49 among all world universities.

• The Times Higher Education World Rankings ranked Penn State No. 51 in the world.

Academic Support• Led by the 16-person staff of the Morgan Academic Support Center, student-athletes enjoy the resources of academic counselors, a learning specialist and a sports psychologist.

• The Morgan Center supports a wide range of offerings including a tutoring program, career development, CHAMPS/Life skills program, Speaker’s Bureau, the Athletic Director’s Leadership Institute, the Student-Athlete Advisory Board, Shadow Program and much more.

In the Classroom

Tommy Olczyk was one of Penn State’s record 68 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recipients.

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In the Classroom

“peNN stAte is A world-clAss iNstitutioN. there’s more thAN 160 mAjors ANd you’re goiNg to get the Best educAtioN iN whAtever you wANt to do.” - guy gAdowsky

ACADemic ALl-Big TEnEight Nittany Lions earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2012-13 for earning a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.

Jacob FriedmanDivision of Undergraduate Studies

Michael LongoInformation Sciences & Technology

Michael McDonaghFinance

Dominic MorroneAccounting

Rich O’BrienFinance

Tommy OlczykDivision of Undergraduate Studies* - Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (GPA of at least 3.7)

George SaadCivil Engineering

Eric SteinourMechanical Engineering

Michael McDonagh

Jacob Friedman

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In the CommUnity

THE NITTANY LIONS ARE INVOLVED IN SEVERAL COMMUNITY EVENTS,INCLUDING THON, WHICH IS THE LARGEST STUDENT-RUN PHILANTHROPY IN THE WORLD. THE 46-HOUR DANCE MARATHON RAISED MORE THAN $12 MILLION IN 2013 IN THE FIGHT AGAINST PEDIATRIC CANCER.

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Inaugural NCAA Team

2012-13 Penn State Men’s Hockey TeamInaugural NCAA Division I Season

13-14-0SEATED (left to right): PJ Musico, Assistant Coach Matt Lindsay, Eric Steinour, Michael Longo, George Saad, Head Coach Guy

Gadowsky, Rich O’Brien, Dominic Morrone, Brian Dolan, Assistant Coach Keith Fisher and Matthew Skoff.

SECOND ROW: Athletic Trainer Justin Rogers, Kenny Brooks, Luke Juha, Taylor Holstrom Justin Kirchhevel, Joseph Lordo, David Glen, Nate Jensen, Connor Varley, Tommy Olczyk, Jacob Friedman and Director of Hockey Operations Bill Downey.

TOP ROW: Team Physician Dr. Peter Seidenberg, Peter Sweetland, Michael McDonagh, Casey Bailey, Max Gardiner, Jonathan Milley, Mark Yanis, Curtis Loik, Equipment Manager Adam Sheehan and Strength & Conditioning Coach Robert McLean.

first goAl - cAsey BAileyvs. Aic (10/12/12)

first shutout - pj musicoAt Army (10/26/12)

first wiN - 4-3 (ot)vs. Aic (10/13/12)

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2012-13 ResultsDate opponent Score shots record time attendance goalie OF RECORD

Oct. 12 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 2-3 (OT) 63/29 0-1-0 2:28 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Oct. 13 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL1 4-3 (OT) 44/35 1-1-0 2:08 5389 Musico, PJ

Oct. 19 at Buffalo State 0-3 35/26 1-2-0 2:46 1619 Skoff, Matthew

Oct. 20 at RIT 3-2 22/42 2-2-0 2:17 10556 Musico, PJ

Oct. 26 at Army 5-0 45/34 3-2-0 2:07 1537 Musico, PJ

Oct. 27 at Sacred Heart 6-3 31/19 4-2-0 2:09 466 Musico, PJ

Nov. 3 BUFFALO STATE 4-2 49/25 5-2-0 2:16 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Nov. 9 AIR FORCE 1-5 35/24 5-3-0 2:10 1300* Musico, PJ

Nov. 10 AIR FORCE 5-1 25/32 6-3-0 2:10 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Nov. 24 a No. 8 Union 0-2 22/42 6-4-0 2:01 1815 Skoff, Matthew

Nov. 25 at No. 8 Union 1-4 38/46 6-5-0 2:08 1512 Skoff, Matthew

Dec. 7 at Holy Cross 4-5 (OT) 25/37 6-6-0 2:04 1801 Skoff, Matthew

Dec. 8 at Holy Cross 1-4 38/46 6-7-0 2:04 1683 Musico, PJ

Dec. 11 at Fredonia State 4-0 50/18 7-7-0 1:59 299 Skoff, Matthew

Dec. 15 ROBERT MORRIS 2-3 40/29 7-8-0 2:15 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Dec. 28 at Robert Morris2 0-6 48/41 7-9-0 2:15 11663 Musico, PJ

Dec. 29 vs. Ohio State2 5-4 37/40 8-9-0 2:15 10797 Skoff, Matthew

Jan. 4 at Connecticut 3-4 42/21 8-10-0 2:07 862 Skoff, Matthew

Jan. 5 at Connecticut 1-4 43/26 8-11-0 1:55 916 Musico, PJ

Jan. 15 NEUMANN 2-3 (OT) 46/17 8-12-0 2:15 1071 Musico, PJ

Jan. 19 vs. Vermont3 4-2 32/26 9-12-0 2:29 19529 Skoff, Matthew

Jan. 25 at Michigan State 3-5 30/32 9-13-0 2:10 5605 Skoff, Matthew

Jan. 26 at Michigan State 3-2 50/33 10-13-0 2:23 6132 Skoff, Matthew

Feb. 8 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 4-0 43/23 11-13-0 2:19 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Feb. 9 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 4-3 36/27 12-13-0 2:13 1300* Skoff, Matthew

Feb. 24 at Wisconsin 0-5 22/51 12-14-0 2:10 8547 Musico, PJ

Feb. 25 at Wisconsin 3-2 (OT) 36/44 13-14-0 2:20 9078 Skoff, Matthew

All home game in CAPS played at Greenberg Ice Pavilion (* - denotes sellout)

1 - at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.)

2 - Three Rivers Classic (CONSOL Energy Center - Pittsburgh, Pa.)

3 - Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff (Wells Fargo Center - Philadelphia, Pa.)

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2012-13 Individual StatsNO NAME GP G A PTS SH +/- PEN-MIN PP SH GW 18 Bailey, Casey 27 14 13 27 113 +1 17-34 4 0 0

11 Glen, David 27 16 9 25 117 +9 23-57 2 0 2

27 Gardiner, Max 27 3 19 22 65 +5 7-22 2 0 1

28 Holstrom, Taylor 24 9 8 17 72 -3 3-6 0 0 3

3 Varley, Connor 27 4 8 12 46 -6 16-43 0 1 1

13 Brooks, Kenny 25 2 10 12 48 E 6-23 0 0 1

15 Loik, Curtis 25 5 4 9 54 +7 8-16 0 0 0

5 Yanis, Mark 15 4 5 9 30 +2 12-24 1 0 1

24 Jensen, Nate 22 2 7 9 47 +1 1-2 0 0 1

6 Sweetland, Peter 20 1 8 9 24 +2 2-4 0 0 0

23 Milley. Jonathan 9 4 3 7 19 +2 9-26 2 0 0

4 Juha, Luke 19 1 6 7 33 -1 2-4 0 0 1

8 McDonagh, Michael 23 1 6 7 41 +1 4-8 0 0 0

10 Kirchhevel, Justin 16 2 4 6 25 -1 8-16 0 1 1

20 Lordo, Joseph 25 0 6 6 43 +2 4-19 0 0 0

14 Olczyk, Tommy 26 3 1 4 69 -10 1-2 0 1 1

16 Longo, Michael 25 2 0 2 49 -9 12-32 1 0 0

7 Friedman, Jacob 13 1 1 2 19 -3 3-6 0 0 0

25 Dolan, Brian 13 0 2 2 11 +3 6-12 0 0 0

2 O’Brien, Rich 18 0 1 1 15 +1 5-10 0 0 0

21 Steinour, Eric 17 0 1 1 17 -1 2-4 0 0 0

9 Johnson, Bryce 9 0 0 0 14 -4 3-6 0 0 0

19 Morrone, Dominic 13 0 0 0 13 E 6-12 0 0 0

22 Saad, George 20 0 0 0 28 -5 7-25 0 0 0

TM TEAM 17 0 0 0 0 E 6-12 0 0 0

TOTAL 27 74 122 196 1022 -7 173-425 12 3 13

OPPONENTS 27 80 138 218 861 n/a 153-339 19 0 14

NO NAME GP MINS GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SO 31 Skoff, Matthew 18 1063:25 44 2.48 531 .921 9-8-0 2

1 Musico, PJ 10 559:19 30 3.22 268 .899 4-6-0 1

TM EMPTY NET 17 13:34 6 - - - - -

TOTAL 27 1636:18 80 2.93 781 .907 13-14-0 3

OPPONENTS 27 1636:18 74 2.71 948 .928 14-13-0 4

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2012-13 StatisticsSITUATIONAL RECORDS

Overall 13-14-0Home 5-4-0Away 6-10-0Neutral 2-0-0Overtime 2-2-0Vs. ranked opponent 1-3-0Vs. unranked opponent 12-11-0Vs. Atlantic Hockey 5-8-0Vs. CCHA 2-1-0Vs. ECAC Hockey 0-2-0Vs. Hockey East 1-0-0Vs. WCHA 1-1-0Vs. Independents 2-0-0Vs. NCAA Division III 2-2-0

Scoring first 8-1-0Scored on first 513-0Leading after first 9-0-0Trailing after first 1-11-0Tied after first 3-3-0Leading after second 11-1-0Trailing after second 2-8-0Tied after second 0-5-0

One-goal games 6-5-0Two-goal games 2-2-0Three-goal games 1-4-0Four(+)-goal games 4-3-0Scoring zero goals 0-4-0Scoring one goal 0-4-0Scoring two goals 0-3-0Scoring three goals 3-2-0Scoring four goals 6-1-0Scoring five goals 3-0-0Scoring six goals 1-0-0Scoring seven(+) goals 0-0-0Allowing zero goals 3-0-0Allowing one goal 1-0-0Allowing two goals 4-1-0Allowing three goals 4-4-0Allowing four goals 1-4-0Allowing five goals 0-4-0Allowing six goals 0-1-0Allowing seven(+) goals 0-0-0

Outshooting opponent 8-9-0Outshot by opponent 5-5-0Even shots 0-0-0Taking 0-19 shots 0-0-0Taking 20-29 shots 2-3-0Taking 30-39 shots 5-5-0Taking 40-49 shots 4-5-0Taking 50+ shots 2-1-0Allowing 0-19 shots 2-1-0Allowing 20-29 shots 3-6-0Allowing 30-39 shots 5-3-0Allowing 40-49 shots 4-3-0Allowing 50+ shots 0-1-0

On Monday 1-0-0On Tuesday 1-1-0On Wednesday 0-0-0On Thursday 0-0-0On Friday 2-7-0On Saturday 9-4-0On Sunday 0-2-0

In October 4-2-0In November 2-3-0In December 2-4-0In January 2-4-0In February 3-1-0

GOALS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALPenn State 17 30 25 2 74Opponents 22 24 31 3 80

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALPenn State 318 341 352 11 1022Opponents 284 293 274 10 861

POWER PLAY

GOALS CHANCES PCTPenn State 12 106 .113 Opponents 19 123 .154

PENALTY KILL

KILLS CHANCES PCTPenn State 105 124 .847Opponents 95 107 .888

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN(cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher)

Jacob Friedman, Division of Undergraduate StudiesMichael Longo, Information Sciences & TechnologyMichael McDonagh, FinanceDominic Morrone, AccountingRich O’Brien, FinanceTommy Olczyk, Division of Undergraduate StudiesGeorge Saad, Civil EngineeringEric Steinour, Mechanical Engineering

Big Ten Distinguished Scholar(cumulative 3.7 GPA or higher)

Tommy Olczyk, Division of Undergraduate Studies

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 1

PENN STATE (0-1-0) VS. AIC (1-0-0)OCTOBER 12, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300

GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALAic 1 1 0 2 3Penn State 0 1 1 0 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, AIC, Sliwinski (Pleskach, Ceccacci), 2:43 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Yanis (roughing), 2:25; PSU, Milley (boarding), 3:26; AIC, Hoshaw (cross-checking), 8:16.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Bailey (Lordo, Jensen), 4:37; 3, AIC, Markiewicz (Pleshach, Porter), 10:13. Penalties: PSU, Kirchhevel (boarding), 5:04; PSU, Milley (roughing), 9:08; AIC, Puskar (roughing), 9:08; AIC, Grasso (elbowing), 18:10.

Third Period: Scoring: 4, PSU, Holstrom (Yanis), 13:55. Penalties: AIC, Markiewicz (tripping), 8:29; PSU, Bailey (interference), 9:00; AIC, Hoshaw (interference), 14:49; PSU, Glen (embellishment), 14:49; AIC, Puskar (tripping), 17:10.

Overtime: Scoring: 5, AIC, Puskar (Williams), 4:39. Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: AIC: 12-8-6-3--29; PSU: 20-22-18-3--63

Power Plays: AIC: 1-4; PSU 0-4 PIM: AIC: 6-12; PSU 6-12

Goalies: AIC: Meisner (64:39), 20-21-17-3--61; PSU: Skoff (64:37), 11-7-6-2--26

GAME # 2PENN STATE (1-1-0) VS. AIC (1-1-0)

OCTOBER 13, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 5,389 MOHEGAN SUN ARENA • WILKES-BARRE, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALAIC 0 1 2 0 3penn state 1 1 1 1 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Glen (unassisted), 16:11. Penalties: AIC, Markiewicz (tripping), 7:55; AIC, Team (too many players), 17:07.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, AIC, Porter (Mele, Ceccacci), 5:44 (pp); 3, PSU, Yanis (unassisted), 16:26. Penalties: PSU, Gardiner (tripping), 5:31; AIC, Sliwinski (elbowing), 14:26; AIC, Puskar (charging), 17:00; PSU, Yanis (interference), 18:05; PSU, Varley (boarding), 18:22. Third Period: Scoring: 4, PSU, Milley (Gardiner), 4:07 (pp); 5, AIC, Sliwinski (Puskar, Peake), 7:54; 6, AIC, Pleskach (Lubin, Hoshaw), 15:22. Penalties: AIC, Pleskach (cross-checking), 2:53; PSU, Varley (roughing), 4:57.

Overtime: Scoring: 7, PSU, Glen (Brooks, Loik), 0:38. Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: AIC: 7-14-14-0--35; PSU: 13-19-11-1--44

Power Plays: AIC: 1-4; PSU: 1-5 PIM: AIC: 5-10; PSU: 4-8

Goalies: AIC: Meisner (60:38), 12-18-10-0--40; PSU: Musico (60:38), 7-13-12-0--32

GAME # 3PENN STATE (1-2-0) AT BUFFALO STATE (1-0-0)

OCTOBER 18, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,619 BUFFALO STATE ICE ARENA • BUFFALO, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 0 0 0 Buffalo state 1 2 0 3

First Period: Scoring: 1, BUF, Melligan (McKinney, Orange), 16:33 (pp). Penalties: BUF, Avery (hooking), 3:54; PSU, Glen (cross-checking), 6:56; PSU, Yanis (cross-checking), 9:26; BUF, Klin (elbowing), 11:23; PSU, Kirchhevel (roughing), 13:50; BUF, Orange (roughing), 13:50; PSU, Dolan (interference), 15:05; PSU, Dolan (tripping), 18:18, BUF, Bessing (roughing), 19:05.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, BUF, Zannella (Melligan, Orange), 4:55 (pp); 3, BUF, McKinney (Cleaver), 7:28 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Lordo (charging), 4:09 (maj.); PSU, Lordo (game misconduct), 4:09; BUF, Graham (interference), 5:00; BUF, Lewis (holding), 14:02; PSU, Johnson (hooking), 16:49; BUF, Klin (elbowing), 18:01; BUF, Bessing (facemasking), 0:00 (maj.); PSU, Glen (roughing), 0:00. Third Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PSU, Juha (interference), 2:31; BUF, Lewis (delay of game), 4:24; PSU, Milley (tripping), 6:06; PSU, Yanis (charging), 7:07; BUF, Zanella (roughing), 7:07; PSU, Brooks (roughing), 7:07; BUF, Gurski (charging), 10:12 (maj.); BUF, Gurski (game misconduct), 10:12; PSU, Bailey (tripping), 16:45; PSU, Glen (roughing), 18:02; BUF, Graham (roughing), 18:02; BUF, Cohen (cross-checking), 18:02.

Shots on goal: PSU: 19-6-10--35; BUF 7-10-9--26

Power Plays: PSU 0-9; BUF 3-11 PIM: PSU 15-41; BUF 14-42

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (59:33), 6-8-9--23; BUF: Carr (60:00), 19-6-10--35

GAME # 4PENN STATE (2-2-0) AT RIT (1-2-0)

OCTOBER 20, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 10,566 BLUE CROSS ARENA • ROCHESTER, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 1 1 1 3RIT 0 1 1 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Loik (Glen, Brooks), 19:50. Penalties: PSU, Glen (cross-checking), 6:22; RIT, Noyes (holding), 11:16.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, RIT, Lynch (Mitchell), 1:59; 3, PSU, Bailey (Gardiner, McDonagh), 8:06. Penalties: PSU, O’Brien (cross-checking), 16:04. Third Period: Scoring: 4, PSU, Gardiner (Lordo, Milley), 6:53 (pp); 5, RIT, Smith (Reid, Lynch), 14:50. Penalties: RIT, Noyes (interference), 6:47; PSU, Milley (elbowing), 7:02; PSU, Saad (roughing), 11:23; RIT, McGowan (roughing), 11:23; PSU, Saad (checking from behind), 15:47 (maj.), PSU, Saad (game misconduct), 15:47/

Shots on goal: PSU: 12-5-5--22; RIT: 9-13-20--42

Power Plays: PSU: 1-2; RIT: 0-4 PIM: PSU: 6-23; RIT: 3-6

Goalies: PSU: Musico (60:00), 9-12-19--40; RIT: Watson (58:36), 11-4-4--19

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2012-13 Box SCoresGAME # 5

PENN STATE (3-2-0) AT ARMY (1-3-1)OCTOBER 26, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,537

TATE RINK • WEST POINT, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 1 3 1 5Army 0 0 0 0

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Brooks (Loik, Glen), 9:15. Penalties: PSU, Longo (hooking), 4:35; PSU, Team (too many players), 16:37.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, Milley (Bailey), 2:36 (pp); 3, PSU, Sweetland (Bailey, Varley), 12:44; 4, Bailey (Jensen, Glen), 13:46. Penalties: ARMY, Lalor (elbowing), 1:36; PSU, Milley (tripping), 3:18; ARMY, Gehrt (roughing), 17:22; PSU, Bailey (roughing), 17:22; PSU, Bailey (roughing), 17:22.

Third Period: Scoring: 5, Glen (Sweetland, Varley), 4:07. Penalties: ARMY, Hearn (slashing), 2:08; PSU, Bailey (interference), 2:18; ARMY, Roberts (tripping), 4:57; ARMY, Leets (goaltender interference), 15:12; PSU, Brooks (hitting from behind), 15:56 (maj.); PSU, Brooks (game misconduct), 15:56; ARMY, Faust (slashing), 15:56; ARMY, Team (bench), 16:36; ARMY, Faust (slashing), 18:28.

Shots on goal: PSU: 13-9-23--45; ARMY: 12-12-10--34

Power Plays: PSU: 1-5; ARMY: 0-5 PIM: PSU 8-27; ARMY: 8-16

Goalies: PSU: Musico (59:20), 12-12-10--34; Army: Tadazak (44:02), 12-6-0--18; Leets (15:53), 0-0-22--22

GAME # 6PENN STATE (4-2-0) AT SACRED HEART (0-4-1)

OCTOBER 27, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 466 MILFORD ICE PAVILION • MILFORD, CONN.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 3 1 2 6Sacred Heart 2 1 0 3

First Period: Scoring: 1, SHU, Phillips (Lynes), 5:03; 2, PSU, Longo (Lordo, McDonagh), 5:35; 3, PSU, Gardiner (Yanis, Juha), 6:42; 4, PSU, Milley (Bailey, Varley), 10:41; 5, SHU, Sheehan (unassisted), 17:36. Penalties: SHU, Filteau (boarding), 8:38; PSU, Kirchhevel (interference), 12:19; PSU, Longo (interference), 13:39; PSU, Bailey (tripping), 19:29.

Second Period: Scoring: 6, PSU, Jensen (McDonagh, Lordo), 8:09; 7, SHU, George (DeLong, Sheehan), 12:33. Penalties: SHU, Phillips (elbowing), 4:18; SHU, Stretch (high sticking), 9:12; SHU, Verbeek (delay of game), 9:12; SHU, Verbeek (misconduct), 9:12; PSU, Bailey (delay of game), 9:12; PSU, Milley (interference), 10:24. Third Period: Scoring: 8, PSU, Yanis (McDonagh, Steinour), 6:41; 9, Loik (Jensen, Glen), 7:56. Penalties: SHU, Ketchum (roughing), 12:39; PSU, Kirchhevel (roughing), 12:39; SHU, Filteau (slashing), 12:39; PSU, Holstrom (roughing), 12:39; PSU, Team (too many players), 12:39; SHU, Curry (tripping), 15:58; SHU, George (slashing), 18:57.

Shots on goal: PSU: 8-12-11--31; SHU: 6-8-5--19

Power Plays: PSU: 0-5; SHU: 0-5 PIM: PSU: 8-16; 9-26

Goalies: PSU: Musico (60:00), 4-7-5--16; SHU: Bodnarchuk (60:00), 5-11-9--25

GAME # 7BUFFALO STATE (2-2-1) VS. PENN STATE (5-2-0)

NOVEMBER 3, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300 GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALBuffalo State 1 0 1 2 penn state 1 2 1 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, BUF, Bessing (Klin, Hope), 10:52 (pp); 2, PSU, Glen (Loik, Brooks), 16:37. Penalties: BUF, Zanella (cross-checking), 0:33; PSU, Varley (interference), 9:15; BUF, Melligan (roughing), 12:18; PSU, Yanis (roughing), 12:18; PSU, Yanis (slashing), 12:18; BUF, Kramer (holding the stick), 14:36; BUF, Zanella (hooking), 18:19; PSU, Bailey (roughing), 18:19; PSU, Bailey (unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:19.

Second Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Longo (Jensen, McDonagh), 9:52 (pp); 4, PSU, Olczyk (Gardiner, Holstrom), 13:05. Penalties: PSU, Varley (elbowing), 4:31; BUF, Melligan (slashing), 5:01; PSU, Varley (high sticking), 15:46. Third Period: Scoring: 5, BUF, Zanella (Melligan), 3:15; 6, PSU, Glen (unassisted), 16:36. Penalties: PSU, McDonagh (interference), 14:35; BUF, Cleaver (slashing), 18:17; BUF, Carr (roughing), 18:17.

Shots on goal: BUF: 9-9-7--25; PSU: 20-14-15--49

Power Plays: BUF: 1-6; PSU: 1-6 PIM: BUF: 7-17; PSU 8-16

Goalies: BUF: Carr (60:00), 19-12-14--45; PSU: Skoff (59:52), 8-9-6--23

GAME # 8PENN STATE (5-3-0) VS. AIR FORCE (3-3-3)NOVEMBER (, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300

GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALAir force 1 2 2 5 Penn State 0 0 1 1

First Period: Scoring: 1, AF, Kleisinger, Casey (Hartner), 7:57. Penalties: AF, Weissenhoffer (interference), 8:19; AF, Team (too many players), 11:13; AF, Hartner (high sticking), 13:38; PSU, Steinour (holding), 15:54.

Second Period: Scoring: 2. AF, DeLaurell (Gunner, Carey), 7:50; 3, AF, Kruse (Demers, Thomas), 14:57. Penalties: AF, DeLaurell (goaltender interference), 9:11. Third Period: Scoring: 4, PSU, Kirchhevel (unassisted), 8:25 (sh); 5, AF, Carew (Carey), 9:23; 6, Thomas (Demers, Halloran), 16:32. Penalties: PSU, Bailey (hooking), 3:08; AF, Holm (goaltender interference), 3:21; PSU, Loik (roughing), 3:21; AF, Demers (roughing), 3:21; PSU, Lordo (roughing), 3:21; AF, Team (too many players), 5:35; PSU, Jensen (holding), 6:31; AF, McDonald (roughing), 6:47; PSU, Glen (high sticking), 7:54.

Shots on goal: AF: 8-8-8--24; PSU 12-8-15--35

Power Plays: AF: 1-3; PSU: 0-6 PIM: AF: 8-16; PSU 6-12

Goalies: AF: Torf (59:48), 12-8-14--34; PSU: Musico (58:34), 7-6-6--19

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 9

PENN STATE (6-3-0) VS. AIR FORCE (3-4-3)NOVEMBER 10, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300

GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALAir Force 0 0 1 1 penn state 1 1 3 5

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Bailey (Gardiner, Sweetland), 15:29. Penalties: PSU, Morrone (boarding), 9:43; PSU, Bailey (roughing), 15:47; AF, DeLaurell (elbowing), 15:47.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Juha (Bailey, Gardiner), 6:39. Penalties: PSU, Brooks (interference), 0:21; PSU, Bailey (tripping), 14:50; AF, Weissenhoffer (tripping), 18:22.

Third Period: Scoring: 3, AF, Kleisinger (Gunner, Artman), 2:41; 4, PSU, Glen (Varley, Brooks), 10:38; 5, PSU, McDonagh (Gardiner), 17:20 (en); 6, PSU, Varley (unassisted), 19:53 (en). Penalties: AF, Persian (holding), 0:34; PSU, Kirchhevel (hitting from behind), 15:11; PSU, Glen (slashing), 19:08.

Shots on goal: AF: 11-11-0--32; PSU: 5-13-7--25

Power Plays: AF: 0-5; PSU: 0-2 PIM: AF: 3-6; PSU: 6-12

Goalies: AF: Torf (56:28), 4-12-4--20; PSU: Skoff (60:00), 11-11-9--31

GAME # 10PENN STATE (6-4-0) AT NO. 8 UNION (7-2-1)NOVEMBER 24, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,815

MESSA RINK • SCHENECTADY, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 0 0 0union 0 1 1 2

First Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PSU, Glen (tripping), 1:17; PSU, Longo (hooking), 13:02; UNION, Stuart (interference), 19:00; PSU, Gardiner (high sticking), 19:34.

Second Period: Scoring: 1, UNION, Simpson (Bodie, Forgaard), 9:35. Penalties: UNION, Bodie (roughing), 5:41; PSU, Longo (hitting after the whistle), 15:47; UNION, Roy (hitting after the whistle), 15:47. Third Period: Scoring: 2, UNION, Ikkala (Novak, Stuart), 19:46 (en). Penalties: PSU, Loik (cross-checking), 11:48; UNION, Vasaturo (slashing), 14:17; PSU, Glen (roughing), 14:17.

Shots on goal: PSU: 5-7-10--22; UNION: 14-15-13--42

Power Plays: PSU: 0-2; UNION: 0-4 PIM: PSU: 6-12; UNION: 4-8

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (58:47), 14-14-12--40; UNION: Stevens (59:41), 5-7-10--22

GAME # 11PENN STATE (6-5-0) AT NO. 8 UNION (8-2-1)NOVEMBER 25, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,512

MESSA RINK • SCHENECTADY, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 1 0 1 union 1 0 3 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, UNION, Ciampini (Coburn, Bodie), 7:21. Penalties: UNION, DiPauli (boarding), 3:17; UNION, Gostisbehere (slashing), 15:51; PSU, Glen (hitting after the whistle), 15:51; PSU, Gardiner (hooking), 18:18; UNION, Bennett (goaltender interference), 18:18.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Glen (Brooks, Gardiner), 0:50. Penalties: UNION, Novak (kneeing), 5:02; PSU, Johnson (tripping), 7:41; PSU, Johnson (hooking), 13:44; PSU, Longo (roughing), 16:31. Third Period: Scoring: 3, UNION, Gostisbehere (Simpson, Ciampini), 3:23 (pp); 4, UNION, Bennett (Forgaard, Ikkala), 8:08; 5, UNION, Carr (Sullivan), 18:48 (en). Penalties: PSU, Dolan (cross-checking), 2:59; UNION, Jooris (interference), 4:02; PSU, Glen (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:55; UNION, Sullivan (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:55; UNION, DiPauli (boarding), 19:20.

Shots on goal: PSU: 9-14-15--38; UNION: 16-17-13--46

Power Plays: PSU: 0-4; UNION: 1-4 PIM: PSU: 7-14; UNION: 7-14

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (58:16), 15-17-10--42; UNION: Grosenick (60:00), 9-13-15--37

GAME # 12PENN STATE (6-6-0) AT HOLY CROSS (8-4-2)DECEMBER 7 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,801

HART CENTER • WORCESTER, MASS.

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALPennState 0 3 1 0 4holy cross 1 1 2 1 5

First Period: Scoring: 1, HC, Schmidt (unassisted), 3:58. Penalties: HC, Sommer (goaltender interference), 19:32; PSU, Varley (roughing), 19:32.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Bailey (Jensen, Glen), 0:21; 3, PSU, Glen (Sweetland, Milley), 7:51; 4, PSU, Varley (Milley, Lordo), 12:39; 5, HC, McNamara (Sommer, Zych), 15:41 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Milley (boarding), 15:32. Third Period: Scoring: 6, PSU, Milley (Bailey, Varley), 3:47; 7, HC, Vidal (Nagy, Zych), 14:44; 8, HC, Stockton (Youso, McNamara), 16:51 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Dolan (hooking), 15:21.

Overtime: Scoring: 9, HC, Vos (Youso, Beckman), 1:54. Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: PSU: 5-13-7-0--25; HC: 16-6-13-2--37

Power Plays: PSU: 0-0; HC: 2-2 PIM: PSU: 3-6; HC: 1-2

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (61:54), 15-5-11-1--32; HC: Ginn (61:54), 5-10-6-0--21

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 13

PENN STATE (6-7-0) AT HOLY CROSS (9-4-2)DECEMBER 8, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,683

HART CENTER • WORCESTER, MASS.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 0 1 1 holy cross 1 1 2 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, HC, Vos (Zych), 6:24. Penalties: PSU, Bailey (tripping), 13:02; PSU, Loik (hooking), 14:12; PSU, Milley (tripping), 16:22; PSU, Milley (misconduct), 16:22; PSU, Glen (tripping), 17:28; PSU, Varley (boarding), 19:25.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, HC, Youso (Stockton, McNamara), 0:25 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Longo (misconduct), 4:33; HC, Vos (interference), 4:37; PSU, O’Brien (hooking), 12:36; PSU, Varley (slashing), 13:49; PSU, Team (bench), 18:00. Third Period: Scoring: 3, HC, Linsmayer (Fletcher, Zych), 8:04 (pp); 4, PSU, Jensen (Sweetland), 15:12; 5, HC, Schmidt (Sommer, Nagy), 19:31 (en). Penalties: HC, Vos (elbowing), 2:00; PSU, McDonagh (tripping), 6:48; HC, Fletcher (elbowing), 8:48; PSU, Glen (cross-checking), 10:44); HC, Linsmayer (slashing), 15:12.

Shots on goal: PSU: 7-11-15--33; HC, 18-6-8--32

Power Plays: PSU: 0-4; HC: 2-10 PIM: PSU: 12-40; HC: 4-8

Goalies: PSU: Musico (58:43), 17-5-6--28; HC: Kump (59:37), 7-11-14--32

GAME # 14PENN STATE (7-7-0) AT FREDONIA STATE (5-8-0)

DECEMBER 11, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 299STEELE HALL • FREDONIA, N.Y.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 1 1 2 4Fredonia State 0 0 0 0

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Varley (Lordo, Friedman), 17:55. Penalties: FRE, McLaughlin (tripping), 3:07; PSU, Juha (tripping), 14:04.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Bailey (Sweetland, Holstrom), 19:55 (pp). Penalties: PSU, McDonagh (interference), 10:46; PSU, Saad (elbowing), 16:07; FRE, Nosky (interference), 18:52). Third Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Friedman (Glen, O’Brien), 10:19; 4, PSU, Loik (Jensen, Glen), 19:28 (en). Penalties: PSU, Loik (cross-checking), 11:10; PSU, Saad (holding), 13:30.

Shots on goal: PSU: 23-17-10--50; FRE: 9-5-4--18

Power Plays: PSU: 1-2; FRE: 0-5 PIM: PSU: 5-10; FRE: 2-4

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (59:45), 9-5-4--18; FRE: Friesen (59:43), 22-16-8--46

GAME # 15PENN STATE (7-8-0) VS. ROBERT MORRIS (7-4-2)

DECEMBER 15, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300 GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALrobert morris 1 1 1 3 Penn State 0 2 0 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, RMU, Golightly (Jones, Lynch), 12:07. Penalties: RMU, Lynch (tripping), 2:30; RMU, Wydo (interference), 15:08; PSU, Glen (boarding), 17:40.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Olczyk (Juha, Dolan), 1:33; 3, PSU, Loik (Glen), 3:25; 4, RMU, Jones (Jamison, South), 13:11. Penalties: RMU, Moore (interference), 10:51; PSU, Longo (slashing), 13:16; RMU, Denham (slashing), 13:16; PSU, Holstrom (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:15; RMU, Hervato (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:15. Third Period: Scoring: 5, RMU, Hinds (Cope), 11:49. Penalties: PSU, Lordo (interference), 4:26; RMU, Jones (boarding), 8:43; PSU, Loik (boarding), 13:28; RMU, Friedmann (embellishment), 13:28; RMU, Geerin (holding the stick), 13:56; PSU, Loik (roughing), 15:34; RMU, Brace (cross-checking), 15:34; PSU, Sweetland (hooking), 17:18.

Shots on goal: RMU: 7-7-15--29; PSU: 12-13-15--40

Power Plays: RMU: 0-3; PSU: 0-5 PIM: RMU: 9-18; PSU: 7-14

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (59:24), 6-6-14--26; RMU: Levine: Levine (59:56), 12-11-15--38

GAME # 16PENN STATE (7-9-0) AT ROBERT MORRIS (8-4-2)

DECEMBER 28, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 11,633 CONSOL ENERGY CENTER • PITTSBURGH, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 0 0 0 robert morris 4 0 2 6

First Period: Scoring: 1, RMU, Blazek (unassisted), 1:49; 2, RMU, Brace (Hinds), 16:33; 3, RMU, Wydo (Friedmann, Renwick), 17:01; 4, RMU, Wydo (Brace, Renwick), 19:22. Penalties: PSU, Glen (tripping), 4:21; RMU, Jamison (tripping), 8:50.

Second Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: RMU, Jones (slashing), 5:25; PSU, Gardiner (hitting after the whistle), 7:04; RMU, Renwick (hitting after the whistle), 7:04; PSU, Friedman (cross-checking), 16:04; RMU, Denham (elbowing), 18:02; PSU, Glen (contact to the head), 19:26 (maj.); PSU, Glen (game misconduct), 19:26. Third Period: Scoring: 5, RMU, Cope (Lynch, Gibson), 4:23 (pp); 6, RMU, Hinds (Blazek, Jacklin), 15:52. Penalties: RMU, Gibson (charging), 9:28; RMU, Cope (boarding), 12:17; RMU, Jamison (holding), 16:56; PSU, Varley (boarding), 19:38.

Shots on goal: PSU: 18-14-16--48; RMU: 21-4-16--41

Power Plays: PSU: 0-6; RMU: 1-5 PIM: PSU: 6-23; RMU: 7-14

Goalies: PSU: Musico (20:00), 17-x-x--17; Skoff (40:00), x-4-14--18; RMU, Levine (59:53), 18-14-16--48

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 17

PENN STATE (8-9-0) VS. OHIO STATE (7-8-5)DECEMBER 29, 2012 • ATTENDANCE: 10,797

GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 3 1 1 5 Ohio State 1 1 2 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, OSU, Dzingel (Cristofoli, Dalrymple), 3:56; 2, PSU, Loik (Gardiner), 7:45; 3, PSU, Holstrom (Bailey), 16:40; 4, PSU, Bailey (Gardiner, Juha), 18:43 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Glen (unsportsmanlike conduct), 13:08; OSU, Dalrymple (holding), 17:32), OSU, Martell (boarding), 18:24.

Second Period: Scoring: 5, OSU, Dzingel (unassisted), 2:39; 6, PSU, Bailey (Juha, Gardiner), 19:51. Penalties: None. Third Period: Scoring: 7, PSU, Holstrom (Bailey, Varley), 0:21; 8, OSU, Dzingel (Lundey, Gedig), 7:49; 9, OSU, Szczechura (Johnson), 17:32 (ex). Penalties: PSU, Longo (tripping), 8:17.

Shots on goal: PSU: 12-18-7--37; OSU: 13-14-13--40

Power Plays: PSU: 1-2; OSU: 0-2 PIM: PSU: 2-4; OSU: 2-4

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (59:50), 12-13-11--36; OSU: Olson (56:19), 9-17-6--32

GAME # 18PENN STATE (8-10-0) AT UCONN (6-8-2)JANUARY 4, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 862

FREITAS ICE FORUM • STORRS, CONN.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 1 2 0 3 uconn 1 2 1 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, UCONN, Sims (Ambrosie, Harris), 0:28; 2, PSU, Glen (Juha, Brooks), 5:55 (pp). Penaties: UCONN, Bond (roughing), 4:36; PSU, McDonagh (hooking), 13:48.

Second Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Holstrom (Bailey, Juha), 2:39; 4, UCONN, Harris (Ambrosie, Poe), 8:22; 5, UCONN, Pauly (Carriere, Birmingham), 9:29; 6, PSU, Varley (Gardiner). Penalties: PSU, Glen (hooking), 9:29; UCONN, Harris (roughing), 15:30; PSU, Longo (roughing), 15:30; UCONN, Ambrosie (cross-checking), 19:44. Third Period: Scoring: 7, UCONN, Kirtland (Bouchard, Smith), 6:27. Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: PSU: 12-15-15--42; UCONN: 6-11-4--21

Power Plays: PSU: 1-2; UCONN: 0-2 PIM: PSU: 3-6; UCONN: 3-6

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (58:10), 5-9-3--17; UCONN: Grogan (60:00), 11-13-15--39

GAME # 19PENN STATE (8-11-0) AT UCONN (7-8-2)JANUARY 5. 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 916

FREITAS ICE FORUM • STORRS, CONN.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 1 0 0 1 UConn 2 1 1 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Bailey (Holstrom, Gardiner), 0:13; 2, UCONN, Pauly (Birmingham, Poe), 1:22; 3, UCONN, Ambrosie (Sims, Harris), 16:38 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Friedman (slashing); PSU, Glen (elbowing), 16:27; UCONN, Gerke (tripping), 18:54.

Second Period: Scoring: 4, UCONN, Sharib (Ambrosie, Janosz), 3:59. Penalties: UCONN, Huson (holding), 4:26; UCONN, Smutek (hitting from behind), 7:21; PSU, Gardiner (cross-checking), 9:24; UCONN, Kirkland (hooking), 16:59. Third Period: Scoring: 5, UCONN, Gerling (Carriere), 19:47 (en). Penalties: UCONN, Ambrosie (tripping), 14:02; PSU, Gardiner (misconduct), 19:47.

Shots on goal: PSU: 13-12-18--43; UCONN: 11-9-6--26

Power Plays: PSU: 0-5; UCONN: 1-3 PIM: PSU: 4-16; UCONN: 5-10

Goalies: PSU: Musico (58:03), 9-8-5--22; UCONN: Bartus (60:00), 12-12-18--42

GAME # 20PENN STATE (8-12-0) VS. NEUMANN (10-4-2)

JANUARY 15, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 1,071 GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALNeumann 1 1 0 1 3 Penn State 0 2 0 0 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, NU, Bournazos (Zalba, Cowie), 0:20. Penalties: NU, Gervais (slashing), 11:05; NU, Sather (boarding), 12:50; PSU, Team (too many players), 13:47; NU, Team (too many players), 15:14.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, NU, Sather (Keaney, Low), 4:45; 3, PSU, Bailey (Sweetland, Yanis), 9:46 (pp); 4, PSU, Glen (Brooks, Kirchhevel), 14:54. Penalties: NU, Crozier (tripping), 8:45. Third Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PSU, Bailey (tripping), 7:16; NU, Elkow (tripping), 13:08; NU, Gervais (slashing), 15:50.

Overtime: Scoring: 5, NU, Low (Rogers, Keaney), 4:07. Penalties: None.

Shots on goal: NU: 4-9-1-3--17; PSU: 10-11-21-4--46

Power Plays: NU: 0-2; PSU: 1-6 PIM: NU: 6-12; PSU: 2-4

Goalies: NU: Curley (64:07), 10-9-21-4--44; PSU: Musico (64:04), 3-8-1-2--14

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 21

PENN STATE (9-12-0) VS. VERMONT (6-12-4)JANUARY 19, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 19,529

WELLS FARGO CENTER • PHILADELPHIA, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 2 1 1 4Vermont 0 1 1 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Holstrom (Varley, Yanis), 3:11; 2, PSU, Glen (Kirchhevel, Jensen), 18:39. Penalties: PSU, Brooks (hooking), 8:23; PSU, Dolan (boarding), 18:49.

Second Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Kirchhevel (Olczyk), 9:43; 4, VER, Polesello (Luukko, Bruneteau), 11:08 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Glen (tripping), 0:32; VER, Brickley (charging), 3:27; VER, Paliotta (contact to the head), 6:22; PSU, Sweetland (boarding), 7:37; PSU, Varley (roughing), 7:52; VER, Lenz (roughing), 7:52; PSU, Saad (high sticking), 10:41; PSU, Varley (contact to the head), 17:54.

Third Period: Scoring: 5, PSU, Bailey (Holstrom, Dolan), 15:18; 6, VER, Mountain (Lenz, Massar), 19:49. Penalties: VER, Fallon (cross-checking), 6:05; VER, Montagna (hooking), 9:29.

Shots on goal: PSU: 6-13-13--32; VER: 9-16-11--26

Power Plays: PSU: 0-4; VER: 1-6 PIM: PSU: 7-14; VER: 5-10

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (60:00), 9-15-10--34;VER: Hoffman (59:57), 4-12-12--28

GAME # 22PENN STATE (9-13-0) AT MICHIGAN STATE (7-15-3)

JANUARY 25, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 5,605 MUNN ICE ARENA • EAST LANSING, MICH.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 3 0 3 michigan state 1 2 2 5

First Period: Scoring: 1, MSU, Ferrantino (Keller, Hayes), 12:42. Penalties: PSU, Varley (roughing), 15:48.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, MSU, Sorenson (Boyd, Walsh), 6:55; 3, PSU, Olczyk (Varley, Loik), 8:25 (sh); 4, PSU, Holstrom (Gardiner, Bailey), 14:38; 5, MSU, Walrod (Chelios), 15:58; 6, PSU, Glen (Kirchhevel, Brooks), 16:12. Penalties: MSU, Boyd (elbowing), 3:54; PSU, Dolan (slashing), 6:55; PSU, Yanis (cross-checking), 10:24. Third Period: Scoring: 7, MSU, Sorenson (Walsh, Walrod), 14:17 (pp); 8, MSU, Wolfe (Reimer, Walrod), 19:44 (en). Penalties: MSU, Chelios (slashing), 1:21; PSU, Varley (checking from behind), 12:24 (maj.); PSU, Varley (game misconduct), 12:24.

Shots on goal: PSU: 7-13-10--30; MSU: 12-11-9--32

Power Plays: PSU: 0-2; MSU: 1-5 PIM: PSU: 5-21; MSU: 2-4

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (58:18), 11-9-7--27; MSU: Yanakeff (59:56), 7-10-10--27

GAME # 23PENN STATE (10-13-0) AT MICHIGAN STATE (7-16-3)

JANUARY 26, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 6,132MUNN ICE ARENA • EAST LANSING, MICH.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALpenn state 0 1 2 3Michigan State 2 0 0 2

First Period: Scoring: 1, MSU, Boyd (Ferrantino, Hayes), 3:49; 2, MSU, Grassi (Forfar, Ferrantino), 6:21. Penalties: PSU, Team (too many players), 1:23; MSU, Walsh (interference), 12:50; MSU, Grassi (holding), 19:18.

Second Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Yanis (Gardiner, Bailey), 0:32 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Yanis (high sticking), 12:49; PSU, Loik (diving), 14:47). Third Period: Scoring: 4, PSU, Bailey (Holstrom, Gardiner), 3:13; 5, PSU, Holstrom (Bailey, Gardiner), 15:59. Penalties: MSU, Berry, roughing), 4:51; MSU, DeBlouw (hooking), 18:13.

Shots on goal: PSU: 19-17-14--50; MSU: 14-9-10--33

Power Plays: PSU: 1-4; MSU: 0-3 PIM: PSU: 3-6; MSU: 4-8

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (59:59), 12-9-10--31; MSU: Hilldebrand (58:58), 19-16-12--47

GAME # 24PENN STATE (11-13-0) VS. ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (3-18-1)

FEBRUARY 8, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300 GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALUAH 0 0 0 0penn state 0 2 2 4

First Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PSU, Yanis (high sticking), 5:59.

Second Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Glen (Brooks), 1:41; 2, PSU, Gardiner (Yanis, Holstrom), 15:31 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Olczyk (tripping), 2:20; UAH, White (interference), 5:32; UAH, Reid (slashing), 10:51; PSU, Glen (facemasking), 10:51; UAH, White (hooking), 11:32; UAH, S. Geoffion (rouging), 13:18; PSU, Yanis (roughing), 13:18; UAH, Strukoff (tripping), 14:18; PSU, Team (too many players), 19:00. Third Period: Scoring: 3, PSU, Glen (Sweetland, Brooks), 11:20; 4, PSU, Glen (McDonagh), 14:50. Penalties: UAH, Pierce (tripping), 1:48; PSU, Glen (cross-checking), 5:51; PSU, Yanis (rouging), 11:49; UAH, Vanderlugt (rouging), 11:49; PSU, Yanis (rouging), 11:49; UAH, Vanderlugt (rouging), 11:49; PSU, Bailey (rouging), 11:49; UAH, Cseter (rouging), 11:49; UAH, Uusivirta (shooting after the whistle), 11:49; UAH, Uusivirta (misconduct), 11:49; UAH, Pierce (roughing), 16:53.

Shots on goal: UAH: 8-7-8--23; PSU: 10-17-16--43

Power Plays: UAH: 0-4; PSU: 1-6 PIM: UAH: 12-32; PSU: 9-18

Goalies: UAH: Griggs (60:00), 10-15-14--39;PSU: Skoff (60:00), 8-7-8--23

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2012-13 Box ScoresGAME # 25PENN STATE (12-13-0) VS. ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE (3-19-1)

FEBRUARY 9, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 1,300 GREENBERG ICE PAVILION • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALUAH 0 1 2 3 penn state 1 1 2 4

First Period: Scoring: 1, PSU, Bailey (Holstrom, Sweetland), 8:45. Penalties: PSU, Morrone (hitting from behind), 5:56; UAH, Uusivirta (interference), 11:59.

Second Period: Scoring: 2, PSU, Glen (Bailey, Gardiner), 10:45 (pp); 3, UAH, Lysaght (Webley, Koshey), 17:34. Penalties: UAH, S. Geoffrion (roughing), 2:05; PSU, Friedman (roughing), 2:05; PSU, Bailey (roughing), 6:57; UAH, Vanderlugt (roughing), 6:57; PSU, Brooks (roughing), 7:21; PSU, Holstrom (high sticking), 9:40; UAH, S. Geoffrion (rouging), 9:40; UAH, Allan (slashing), 9:56; PSU, O’Brien (hitting from beind), 13:33; PSU, O’Brien (roughing), 19:16; PSU, Varley (slashing), 20:00. Third Period: Scoring: 4, UAH, Cseter (Vanderlugt, Lysaght), 0:54 (pp); 5, PSU, Brooks (Glen), 7:23; 6, UAH, B. Geoffrion (White, Strukoff), 12:20; 7, Yanis (Holstrom, Kirchhevel), 15:33. Penalties: UAH, Vanderlugt (holding), 10:03; PSU, Morrone (elbowing), 10:03; PSU, Longo (roughing), 10:03; PSU, Morrone (tripping), 14:08; UAH, S. Geoffrion (embellishment), 14:08.

Shots on goal: UAH 8-12-7--27; PSU: 12-13-11--36

Power Plays: UAH: 1-6; PSU: 1-2 PIM: UAH: 7-14; PSU: 11-22

Goalies: UAH: Griggs (59:26), 11-12-9--32;PSU: Skoff (60:00), 8-11-5--24

GAME # 26PENN STATE (12-14-0) AT NO. 16 WISCONSIN (14-10-7)

FEBRUARY 24, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 8,547 KOHL CENTER • MADISON, WIS.

1st 2nd 3rd TOTALPenn State 0 0 0 0 wisconsin 0 2 3 5

First Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: PSU, Morrone (slashing), 1:56; PSU, Varley (holding), 18:33.

Second Period: Scoring: 1, UW, Ramage (Barnes, Zengerle), 1:26; 2, UW, Mersch (McCabe, Barnes), 16:05 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Team (too many players), 11:06; PSU, Longo (tripping), 14:30; UW, Team (too many players), 19:03. Third Period: Scoring: 3, UW, Kerdiles (Zengerle, Barnes), 10:20; 4, UW, Barnes (Meuer, Ramage), 15:17; 5, UW, Woods (LaBate, Kerdiles), 16:51 (pp). Penalties: PSU, O’Brien (tripping), 4:34; PSU, Saad (elbowing), 11:43; UW, Barnes (roughing), 13:11; PSU, Loik (high sticking), 15:26.

Shots on goal: PSU: 6-7-9--22; UW: 6-22-23--51

Power Plays: PSU: 0-3; UW: 2-7 PIM: PSU: 7-14; UW: 3-6

Goalies: PSU: Musico (60:00), 6-20-20--46;UW: Rumpel (59:52), 6-7-9--22

GAME # 27PENN STATE (13-14-0) AT NO. 16 WISCONSIN (14-11-7)

FEBRUARY 25, 2013 • ATTENDANCE: 9,078KOHL CENTER • MADISON, WIS.

1st 2nd 3rd OT TOTALpenn state 0 0 2 1 3 Wisconsin 0 1 1 0 2

First Period: Scoring: None. Penalties: UW, Wittchow (interference), 2:03; PSU, Morrone (roughing), 6:53; PSU, Kirchhevel (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:53; UW, Meuer (unsportsmanlike conduct), 6:53; UW, Faust (interference), 16:54.

Second Period: Scoring: 1, UW, Zengerle (Kerdiles, Schulze), 16:40. Penalties: PSU, Gardiner (slashing), 17:07; UW, Zengerle (cross-checking), 17:07; UW, Ramage (holding), 18:26; PSU, Kirchhevel (roughing), 19:56; UW, Little (roughing), 19:56. Third Period: Scoring: 2, UW, LeBate (Mersch, Dahl), 6:41; 3, PSU, Holstrom (Gardiner), 6:48; 4, PSU, Bailey (unassisted), 12:16 (pp). Penalties: PSU, Bailey (interference), 0:43; PSU, Longo (tripping), 8:00; UW, Mer

Overtime: Scoring: 5, PSU, Holstrom (Gardiner, Bailey), 4:26.

Shots on goal: PSU: 10-8-15-3--36; UW: 11-20-11-2--44

Power Plays: PSU: 1-4; UW: 0-4 PIM: PSU: 7-14; UW: 7-14

Goalies: PSU: Skoff (65:00), 11-19-10-2--42;UW: Peterson (64:53), 10-8-13-2--33

Penn State concluded its inaugural NCAA season in dramatic fashion with a 3-2 overtime victory against No. 16 Wisconsin.

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EARLY YEARSAlthough Penn State will enter its second NCAA Division I season in 2013-14, hockey played an important role in Happy Valley dating back to the late 1890s. From that time until the early 1900s, many of Penn State’s 300 students played pickup hockey games on flooded outdoor rinks.

From 1906-09, students primarily from the Pittsburgh area organized a hockey team with the intent to seek official approval for an intercollegiate varsity team by the University’s Athletic Association, which oversaw all Penn State sports.

On Christmas night in 1909, the first Penn State hockey team, led by captain Herb Baetz, played its first-ever intercollegiate game against Carnegie Tech at the Duquesne Gardens in Pittsburgh. Less than a week later, Penn State’s first team took to Duquesne Gardens once more, this time facing Pittsburgh and dropping a hard-fought match, 2-1.

Following their second game, Baetz and the rest of the team hoped it proved to the University that hockey would be a viable sport at Penn State. On Jan. 21, however, the University officially rejected the bid.

Penn State students would fight to make hockey a varsity sport for a better part of the next two decades. Unfortunately, it seemed like more often than not an attempt to find a suitable outdoor arena, including a location at Old Beaver Field in the early 1920s near where Osmond Laboratory is today, almost always led to the plan’s downfall.

Nevertheless, in the winter of 1938, the path toward varsity hockey was resurrected as eight members of the Sigma Phi fraternity formed an independent hockey team.

On Feb. 12, the new Penn State hockey team played an exhibition game against Lakemont, an independent amateur team, in Altoona, Pa., with Al Hook, a physical education professor, serving as team coach. Ten days later, the squad suited up for its first intercollegiate game against Pittsburgh at the Duquesne Gardens, losing 4-0.

The team remained at the club level for another two seasons. Prior to the start of the 1938-39 campaign, Dr. Carl P. Schott, Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, approved appropriations of $100 for the team. Dr. Arthur F. Davis, who also coached the first four seasons of varsity hockey at Penn State, was named the team’s head coach. In the beginning of the season, the team was forced to practice indoors at the Armory building or outside on the pond at Whipple Dam, and played three games.

The 1939-40 campaign saw Penn State join the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate League with the University of Pennsylvania, Hershey Jr. Cubs, Lehigh and Lafayette, as the team made a strong push to gain varsity status. During that season, Rec Hall became the team’s indoor practice facility, where Coach Davis would put the team through stick handling and puck maneuvering drills on the hard court. The team’s “home” rink was more than 100 miles away in Hershey.

Although the team traveled to Hershey for home games, the only true home contest in Penn State’s early years came on January 27, 1940, when the team was finally able to play on flooded tennis courts. Three hundred bleachers were also put in for the event. The team played 11 games during the season and compiled a 3-8-0 record.

1940s VARSITY ERAIn March 1940, Penn State took its first official step toward varsity status when hockey and skiing were put before the students at the All-College Elections. Two months later, hockey was voted as an official varsity sport as the AthleticAssociation approved the measure by a 651-35 majority vote.

In its inaugural year as a varsity team,

Penn State played its first game on Dec. 6, 1940. On that day at the Shaffer Ice Palace in Johnstown, Pa., the Nittany Lions defeated Carnegie Tech, 3-1, with John Dufford scoring the first goal in Penn State varsity history.

The Nittany Lions won their first four games that season en route to a 6-3-1 record. Despite the success on the ice, the team rarely practiced outside, once again using the indoor confines of Rec Hall.

After the first season, the University’s Athletic Advisory Board granted hockey full status with full financial support. Up until that time, the team was able to make its own schedule and handle its own finances.

Coach Davis once again led Penn State to a winning record in 1941-42, guiding the Nittany Lions to a 5-3-0 mark, with only one loss coming to a collegiate team. Going without practice for weeks at a time, the team once again was forced away from campus for practice and games as unfavorable weather kept the team iceless.

During the first two seasons, the Nittany Lions relied heavily on the scoring

Penny Gates (left) and John Dufford starred together on the 1940-41 Penn State varsity team.

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prowess of John Dufford and the goaltending abilities of Larry Lightbody. Dufford scored at least 28 goals during his only two varsity seasons with Penn State, while Lightbody was given the team’s Outstanding Player Award in 1941 before being elected captain for the 1941-42 season.

Although Penn State garnered much success during its first two seasons and varsity hockey seemed poised to stay at Happy Valley, the United States’ involvement in World War II, combined with the lack of availability of ice on campus, had a devastating effect on the viability of Penn State Hockey.

Coach Davis was steadfast in keeping hockey at the varsity level, telling the University’s student newspaper, The Penn State Collegian, “Ice Hockey will be continued, whether other collegiate competition is scheduled or not. If no other teams will accept bids, hockey will continue even if we have to resort to intrasquad contests.”

With many teams dropping the sport, Penn State only played four games during the 1942-43 season, including just two collegiate contests. Despite the

shortcomings, Penn State still impressed with a 2-2-0 record, twice defeating Drexel Tech before dropping contests against the Baltimore All-Stars and Washington All-Stars. Both teams proved too much for the Nittany Lions, as they were primarily comprised of former collegiate and amateur stars.

Ravaged by the war, Coach Davis and Penn State prepared for the 1943-44 season with only three members from the previous year’s squad after losing most of its members to military and civilian enrollment. Although the team only played two games against Cornell and Army, in addition to a pair of practice sessions against the Hershey Jr. Cubs and Army Air Corps, plans once again were put into place for a new rink near Beaver Field. The plan never came to fruition.

With the effects of the war being felt throughout the University, the Athletic Association announced that it would suspend six sports as a war-time economy measure. Along with hockey, cross country, swimming, gymnastics, tennis and golf all were dropped for the remainder of the war.

In the winter of 1946, following two

seasons of dormancy, hockey made its return for one final season. James O’Hora, a new addition to the football coaching staff, was selected to lead Penn State for the 1946-47 season. The Nittany Lions were scheduled to play seven games, but four contests were cancelled due to warm weather. In its three contests against Colgate, Army and Georgetown, Penn State was defeated in each game.

Following the season, the Athletic Association dropped hockey once more, citing limited facilities.

CLUB YEARSIt took almost 30 years for hockey to make its return to Penn State. Following a petition that included more than 3,000 signatures from the local community, Penn State hockey returned at the club level for the 1971-72 season. Through the course of the next 41 years, Penn State built arguably the most successful club program in the nation.

Larry Hendry served as the team’s first coach and, during the early 1970s, teams were comprised of undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members before more stringent eligibility rules were put into place.

During their return to campus, the Penn State Icers called three different arenas home. From 1971-78, the team played at the original Ice Pavilion, which opened in 1955, and was located near the current location of the Lasch Football Building. Following two and a half seasons (1978-81) travelling to Mechanicsburg and playing on an outdoor rink, the Greenberg Ice Pavilion, which served as the home of Penn State’s NCAA team in 2012-13, opened in January 1981.

The Icers compiled a staggering 956-295-52 record during its 41 years as a club program. In total, Penn State captured seven American Collegiate Hockey Association national championships (1984, 1990, 1998, 2000-03) and appeared in the national championship game a remarkable 10 straight seasons. The Icers suffered only two losing seasons in 41 years, with both campaigns coming within their first three seasons.

Max Gardiner had the honor of taking Penn State’s first faceoff at the NCAA Division I level.

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Perhaps the most influential person during that era was Associate Athletic Director Joe Battista, who served as head coach for 19 years (1987-2006) and recorded a 512-120-27 mark. His teams captured six national titles and played in 10 straight title games, and he graduated 97 percent of the participating student-athletes during that time. Battista was also an instrumental figure in facilitating the largest gift in University history, an $88 million donation from Terry and Kim Pegula in September 2010, which established an NCAA Division I men’s hockey program.

Two Icers – Alon Eizenman (2000) and Neal Price (2002) – were named ACHA Player of the Year, while Penn State boasted 23 ACHA First Team All-Americans and, since 1995, 62 ACHA Academic All-Americans. In addition, 10 student-athletes continued their careers in the American Hockey League, ECHL or Europe.

Eizenman was also one of three people with Penn State ties inducted into the ACHA Hall of Fame, along with builders Josh Brandwene, a former Icers defenseman and head coach of Penn State’s women’s ice hockey team, and Battista.

NCAA DIVISION I ERAOn Sept. 17, 2010, a new chapter of Penn State Hockey began with the aforementioned gift from Terry and Kim Pegula. Since that time, the Pegulas have contributed $102 million to the arena and hockey program.

Following the establishment of the hockey program, the Big Ten announced the recommendation to create a hockey conference for its six member schools that now sponsored men’s hockey. Beginning in the 2013-14 season, Penn State will join Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State and Wisconsin for the conference’s first season of play.

With the announcement of varsity hockey returning to Penn State, University leadership turned toward hiring its first NCAA Division I head coach, and that search came to an end with the appointment of 12-year NCAA head

coaching veteran Guy Gadowsky, who rebuilt programs at both Princeton and Alaska.

Gadowsky quickly worked to assemble his staff, bringing his assistant coaches at Princeton – Keith Fisher and Matt Lindsay – to Happy Valley. He rounded out the staff with the selection of Bill Downey, a Penn State alumnus and former member of the club hockey team, as director of hockey operations.

On Sept. 5, 2011, the bench boss then announced the team’s first four members and NCAA Division I transfers – Taylor Holstrom, Nate Jensen, Bryce Johnson, Justin Kirchhevel – and, two months later, Penn State’s first NCAA recruiting class was unveiled.

In February 2012, construction began on Pegula Ice Arena, which will serve as home to the Penn State men’s hockey team beginning in the 2013-14 season.

The 2012-13 season brought many highlights to Happy Valley. The Nittany Lions finished their inaugural NCAA Division I season with a 13-14-0 record and defeated several marquee opponents, including Michigan State, Ohio State and Wisconsin.

With a new era of Penn State Hockey, the program established many firsts. Anchorage, Alaska, native Casey Bailey scored the team’s first goal at the NCAA level in the team’s first game against American International College Oct. 12, while forward and Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., native David Glen tallied the first game-winning goal. Goaltender PJ Musico had the honor of securing the program’s first win in an overtime victory against AIC Oct. 13.

The 2013-14 campaign will bring continued excitement to the State College community as Penn State begins play in the Big Ten and the state-of-the-art Pegula Ice Arena.

Penn State will begin its second season at home against Army Oct. 11 and plays its first Big Ten game in Madison, Wis., versus Wisconsin Dec. 6.

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1940s Varsity Era

1940-41 Team

Back Row: Arthur F. Davis (Coach), Eddie Maslow, Bert Anthony, Kaiser, Bill Garrett, Mike Fedock,

Bucky Herrick, R.W. May (Manager)Front Row: Penny Gates, John Dufford, Art Fowler, George

Wolbert, Wayne Bitner, Earl Johnson

Schedule & Results (6-3-1)Date Opponent Location Result12/6/40 Carnegie Tech Johnstown, Pa. W, 3-11/17/41 Temple Johnstown, Pa. W, 6-12/7/41 Temple Johnstown, Pa. W, 5-32/21/41 Carnegie Tech Johnstown, Pa. W, 3-12/28/41 John Carroll Johnstown, Pa. L, 2-33/6/41 Hershey Jr. Cubs Hershey, Pa. L, 2-53/8/41 Georgetown Washington, D.C. T, 4-43/15/41 Lehigh Hershey, Pa. W, 4-13/22/41 Franklin & Marshall Johnstown, Pa. W, 5-33/28/41 Georgetown Johnstown, Pa. L, 2-3

Head Coach: Arthur DavisCaptain: George Wolbert

*Goals Leaders: Dufford (14), Gates (7), Johnson (5), Fowler (3), Wolbert (2), Fedock (1)*All six goal scorers unkown for 1/17/41 vs. Temple

1941-42 Team

Back Row: A.F. Davis (Coach), F.J. Bernbaum, R. Templain, J.M. Dufford, E.W. Johnson, J.F. Fisher, T. Heberling, D. Steva, T.

Cauffman, J.D. Clarke (Manager)Front Row: A.L. Gladstone, J.C. Burford, M.P. Fedock, L.M.

Lightbody, B.D. Anthony, T.J. Goodwin, S. Sussman

Date Opponent Location Result1/14/42 Hershey Jr. Cubs Hershey, Pa. L, 1-21/17/42 Carnegie Tech Johnstown, Pa. W, 7-01/24/42 Georgetown Washington, D.C. L, 3-52/14/42 Carnegie Tech Youngstown, Ohio W, 3-22/18/42 Saint Joseph’s Hershey, Pa. W, 5-12/25/42 Franklin & Marshall Hershey, Pa. W, 4-13/10/42 Navy All-Stars Washington, D.C. L, 2-63/14/42 Lehigh Hershey, Pa. W, 4-2

Head Coach: Arthur DavisCaptain: Larry Lightbody

Goals Leaders: Dufford (14), Cauffman (6), Johnson (6), Gladstone (3), Fedock (1), Anthony (1), Goodwin (1)

Schedule & Results (5-3-0)

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1940s Varsity Era1942-43 Team

Back Row: Paul Panneton (manager), Don Steva, Harry Yocum, Ed Williams, Dick Herr, Bob Bacher,

Stu Sussman, Berrick White, Arthur Davis (coach)Front Row: Stan Skuta, Bill Levy, Art Gladstone, Fred Bernbaum,

Ted Cauffman, Abe Bitner, Jack Burford, Jim McKechnie

Schedule & Results (2-2-0)Date Opponent Location Result2/8/43 Drexel Tech Philadelphia, Pa. W, 4-02/17/43 Drexel Tech Philadelphia, Pa. W, 4-13/13/43 Baltimore All-Stars Baltimore, Md. L, 0-113/14/43 Washington All-Stars Washington, D.C. L, 1-5

Head Coach: Arthur DavisCaptain: Ted Cauffman

Goals Leaders: Cauffman (4), Bernbaum (2), Steva (1), Levy (1)

1946-47 TeamDate Opponent Location Result1/18/47 Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. L, 0-142/12/47 Army West Point, N.Y. L, 3-123/3/47 Georgetown Washington, D.C. L, 4-11

Head Coach: James O’HoraCaptains: Fred Bernbaum, Art Gladstone

Goals Leaders: Bernbaum (3), Egan (2), Cauffman (1), Nielson( 1)

Schedule & Results (0-3-0)

Back Row: R. Yoder (manager), Hedernia, Rumbaugh, S. Skuta, Wilson, R. Nielson, Hoyes, Dunbar,

A. Bitner (assistant coach), J. O’Hora (head coach) Front Row: Granahan, W. Levy, B. Black, F. Bernbaum, T. Cauffman, J. Egan, T. Goodwin, Malloy

Schedule & Results (0-2-0)Date Opponent Location Result*12/15/43 Hershey Jr. Cubs Hershey, Pa. L, 4-7*1/16/44 Army Air Corps Unknown L, 3-82/5/44 Cornell Ithaca, N.Y. L, 1-72/26/44 Army West Point, N.Y. L, 3-18

Head Coach: Arthur DavisCaptain: Art Gladstone

Goals Leaders: Rainear (1), Bair (1), Nelson (1), Gladstone (1)*Designated as practice session in Penn State Athletic Records

1943-44 TeamNo Team Photo Available

Letterwinners

Ronald AdamsP. AmeelC. Bair

J. BatesJ. Chapman

T. ConninR. Crawford

J. Foley

A.L. GladstoneJ. HutchinsJ. LaffertyR. Nelson

E. O’DonnellF. RainearJ. Walsh

C. Williams

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nittany lion REcordsPOINTS Rk Name Years G A PTS 1 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 14 13 27 2 David Glen 2012-pres. 16 9 25 3 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 3 19 22 4 Taylor Holstrom 2012-pres. 9 8 17 5 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 4 8 12 6 Kenny Brooks 2012-pres. 2 10 12 7 Curtis Loik 2012-pres. 5 4 9 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 4 5 9 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 2 7 9 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. 1 8 9

GOALSRk Name Years GOALS 1 David Glen 2012-pres. 16 2 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 14 3 Taylor Holstrom 2012-pres. 9 4 Curtis Loik 2012-pres. 5 5 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 4 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 4 Jonathan Milley 2012-pres. 4 8 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 3 Tommy Olczyk 2012-pres. 3 10 Kenny Brooks 2012-pres. 2 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 2 Justin Kirchhevel 2012-13 2 Michael Longo 2012-13 2 ASSISTSRk Name Years ASSISTS 1 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 19 2 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 13 3 Kenny Brooks 2012-pres. 10 4 David Glen 2012-pres. 9 5 Taylor Holstrom 2012-pres. 8 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. 8 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 8 8 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 7 9 Luke Juha 2012-pres. 6 Joseph Lordo 2012-pres. 6 Michael McDonagh 2012-pres. 6

POWER-PLAY GOALSRk Name Years PPG 1 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 4 2 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 2 David Glen 2012-pres. 2 Jonathan Milley 2012-pres. 2 5 Michael Longo 2012-13 1 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 1

SHORTHANDED GOALSRk Name Years SHG 1 Justin Kirchhevel 2012-13 1 Tommy Olczyk 2012-pres. 1 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 1

GAME-WINNING GOALSRk Name Years GWG 1 Taylor Holstrom 2012-pres. 3 2 David Glen 2012-pres. 2

Plus/MinusRk Name Years +/- 1 David Glen 2012-pres. +9 2 Curtis Loik 2012-pres. +7 3 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. +5 4 Brian Dolan 2012-13 +3 5 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. +2 Joseph Lordo 2012-pres. +2 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. +2 Jonathan Milley 2012-pres. +2 9 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. +1 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. +1 Michael McDonagh 2012-pres. +1 Rich O’Brien 2012-pres. +1

PENALTIESRk Name Years PENALTIES 1 David Glen 2012-pres. 23 2 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 17 3 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 16 4 Michael Longo 2012-13 12 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 12 6 Jonathan Milley 2012-pres. 9 7 Justin Kirchhevel 2012-13 8 Curtis Loik 2012-pres. 8 9 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 7 George Saad 2012-13 7

PENALTy MinutesRk Name Years PIM 1 David Glen 2012-pres. 57 2 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 43 3 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 34 4 Michael Longo 2012-13 32 5 Jonathan Milley 2012-pres. 26 6 George Saad 2012-13 25 7 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 24 8 Kenny Brooks 2012-pres. 23 9 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 22 10 Joseph Lordo 2012-pres. 19

POints by a defensemanRk Name Years POINTS 1 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 12 2 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 9 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. 9 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 9 5 Luke Juha 2012-pres. 7 6 Joseph Lordo 2012-pres. 6 7 Brian Dolan 2012-13 2 8 Rich O’Brien 2012-13 1

*All records during NCAA era only

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nittany lion RecordsGOALS by a defensemanRk Name Years GOALS 1 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 4 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 4 3 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 2 4 Luke Juha 2012-pres. 1 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. 1

ASSISTS by a defensemanRk Name Years ASSISTS 1 Peter Sweetland 2012-pres. 8 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 8 3 Nate Jensen 2012-pres. 7 4 Luke Juha 2012-pres. 6 Joseph Lordo 2012-pres. 6 6 Mark Yanis 2012-pres. 5 7 Brian Dolan 2012-13 2 Rich O’Brien 2012-13 2

POINTS by a freshmanRk Name Year POINTS 1 Casey Bailey 2012-13 27 2 David Glen 2012-13 25 3 Kenny Brooks 2012-13 12 Connor Varley 2012-13 12 5 Curtis Loik 2012-13 9 Mark Yanis 2012-13 9 7 Luke Juha 2012-13 7 Jonathan Milley 2012-13 7 9 Joseph Lordo 2012-13 6

GOALS by a freshmanRk Name Year GOALS 1 David Glen 2012-13 16 2 Casey Bailey 2012-13 14 3 Curtis Loik 2012-13 5 4 Jonathan Milley 2012-13 4 Connor Varley 2012-13 4 Mark Yanis 2012-13 4 7 Kenny Brooks 2012-13 2 8 Luke Juha 2012-13 1

ASSISTS by a freshmanRk Name Year ASSISTS 1 Casey Bailey 2012-13 13 2 Kenny Brooks 2012-13 10 3 David Glen 2012-13 9 4 Connor Varley 2012-13 8 5 Luke Juha 2012-13 6 Joseph Lordo 2012-13 6 7 Mark Yanis 2012-13 5 8 Curtis Loik 2012-13 4 9 Jonathan Milley 2012-13 3

Games PlayedRk Name Year GP 1 Casey Bailey 2012-pres. 27 Max Gardiner 2012-pres. 27 David Glen 2012-pres. 27 Connor Varley 2012-pres. 27

Consecutive games with a point8 Taylor Holstrom (Dec. 29, 2012-Feb. 9, 2013)

Consecutive games with a GOAL3 Casey Bailey (Jan. 5-19, 2013) David Glen (Jan. 15-25, 2013) Taylor Holstrom (Jan. 19-26, 2013)

Consecutive games with aN ASSIST3 David Glen (Oct. 20-27, 2012) Taylor Holstrom (Jan. 26-Feb. 9, 2013) Nate Jensen (Oct. 26-Nov. 3, 2012) Peter Sweetland (Dec. 7-11, 2012)

Consecutive games with a point by a defenseman3 Nate Jensen (Dec. 7-11, 2012; Oct. 26-Nov. 3, 2012) Peter Sweetland (Dec. 7-11, 2012) Mark Yanis (Jan. 26-Feb. 9, 2013)

Consecutive games with a penalty5 Casey Bailey (Oct. 26-Nov. 10, 2012) David Glen (Dec. 15, 2012-Jan. 5, 2013)

Taylor Holstrom recorded a program-high eight-game point-scoring streak from Dec. 29, 2012-Feb. 9, 2013.

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GAME RECORDSGOALS in a game3 David Glen vs. Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 8, 2013)

ASSISTS in a game3 Max Gardiner at Michigan State (Jan. 26, 2013) Max Gardiner vs. Ohio State (Dec. 29, 2012) Max Gardiner vs. Air Force (Nov. 10, 2012) Michael McDonagh at Sacred Heart (Oct. 27, 2012)

POINTS in a game4 Casey Bailey vs. Ohio State (Dec. 29, 2012)

Penalties in a game4 Mark Yanis vs. Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 8, 2013)

Penalty Minutes in a game17 Connor Varley at Michigan State (Jan. 25, 2013) David Glen vs. Robert Morris (Dec. 28, 2012) George Saad at RIT (Oct. 20, 2012)

Fastest two goals by a player3:30 David Glen vs. Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 8, 2013)

Fastest two goals by two players0:30 Casey Bailey/Taylor Holstrom vs. Ohio State (Dec. 29, 2013)

Fastest goal to start a period0:13 Casey Bailey at Connecticut (Jan. 5, 2013)

Most Goals in a period2 David Glen vs. Alabama Huntsville (Feb. 8, 2013; 2nd)

MOst Assists in a period2 Max Gardiner at Michigan State (Jan. 26, 2013; 3rd) Max Gardiner vs. Ohio State (Dec. 29, 2013; 1st) David Glen vs. Fredonia (Dec. 11, 2012; 3rd) Jonathan Milley at Holy Cross (Dec. 7, 2012; 2nd) Casey Bailey at Army (Oct. 26, 2012; 2nd)

MOst POINTS in a period3 Casey Bailey at Army (Oct. 26, 2012; 2nd)

MOst Penalties in a period3 George Saad at RIT (Oct. 20, 2012; 3rd)

MOst Penalty Minutes in a period17 George Saad at RIT (Oct. 20, 2012; 3rd)

Saves in a game46 PJ Musico at Wisconsin (Feb. 24, 2013)

Saves in a period20 PJ Musico at Wisconsin (Feb. 24, 2013; 2nd, 3rd)

Goaltender REcordsWINSRk Name Year WINS 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. 9 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. 4

Games PlayedRk Name Year GAMES PLAYED 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. 18 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. 10

GOALs-Against averageRk Name Year GAA 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. 2.48 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. 3.22

SavesRk Name Year SAVES 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. 513 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. 268

Save percentageRk Name Year SAVE PERCENTAGE 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. .921 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. .899

SHUTOUTSRk Name Year SHUTOUTS 1 Matthew Skoff 2012-pres. 2 2 PJ Musico 2012-pres. 1

TEAM RECORDSSingle-Game RECORDSMOST GOALS .......................... 6 at Sacred Heart (Oct. 27, 2012)MOST ASSISTS ...................... 12 at Sacred Heart (Oct. 27, 2012)MOST POINTS ....................... 18 at Sacred Heart (Oct. 27, 2012)MOST PENALTIES ...................15 at Buffalo State (Oct. 18, 2012MOST PENALTY MINUTES ....41 at Buffalo State (Oct. 18, 2012)LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY ........ 5 at Army (Oct. 26, 2012)MOST SAVES ..............................46 at Wisconsin (Feb. 24, 2012)FEWEST SAVES ......................... 14 vs. Neumann (Jan. 15, 2013)MOST SHOTS ....................................... 63 vs. AIC (Oct. 12, 2012)FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED ...... 17 vs. Neumann (Jan. 15, 2013)

Period RECORDSMOST GOALS ........3, last at Michigan State (Jan. 25, 2013; 2nd)MOST ASSISTS ......6, last at Michigan State (Jan. 25, 2013; 2nd)MOST POINTS .......9, last at Michigan State (Jan. 25, 2013; 2nd)MOST PENALTIES ..........6, last at Holy Cross (Dec. 8, 2012; 1st)MOST PENALTY MINUTES . 20 at Holy Cross (Dec. 8, 2012; 1st)LARGEST MARGIN OF GOALS .... 3 at Army (Oct. 12, 2012; 2nd)MOST SAVES ..............20, last at Wisconsin (Feb. 24, 2012; 2nd)

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Team Awards

Top Defenseman

2012-13 ...............Nate Jensen

Players’ Player

2012-13 .............Connor Varley

TopStudent-athlete

2012-13 ............Tommy Olczyk

Preseason top athlete

2012-13 .............Connor Varley

Most Valuable Player

2012-13 .....................................David Glen

Top Scorer

2012-13 ..................................Casey Bailey

Freshman of the year

2012-13 .....................................David Glen

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Penn State University

Since admitting its first students in 1859, Penn State has awarded more than 730,000 degrees, hallmarks of an educational experience second to none in quality. In addition, Penn State alumni — including nearly 320,000 in Pennsylvania alone — have job- and social-networking opportunities that no other college or university in the Commonwealth can surpass.

The University’s beginnings were humble. Chartered as a college of scientific agriculture, the institution was located in rural Centre County after James Irvin, a partner in the Centre Furnace iron works (remains of which can be seen today along East College Avenue), offered to donate 200 acres of farmland for a campus.

Founding President Evan Pugh wanted Penn State to embody a new approach to higher education that blended classical studies with subjects that had practical value. He joined similar visionaries in other states in convincing Congress to pass the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862. The act gave individual states tracts of federal land to sell; the proceeds supported colleges that agreed to include engineering, science and the liberal arts as well as agriculture in their course of studies. In 1863, the Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn State the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution. The lawmakers in effect bestowed on the privately incorporated college a public character. In return for state support, the institution assumed

obligations of teaching, research and service that are normally associated with publicly owned land-grant universities in other states.

By the 1890s Penn State was making its mark. It ranked among the nation’s 10 largest undergraduate engineering schools, a distinction it still holds. It established one of the nation’s first collegiate agricultural experiment stations, and Professor Whitman Jordan’s pioneering research on using fertilizers for soil enrichment had global impact on crop yields. President George Atherton invigorated the liberal arts, and recruited Professor of English Fred Pattee to teach the nation’s first course in American literature, heretofore considered an unworthy stepchild of English literature. Penn State in 1871 became one of the first land-grant schools in the Northeast to admit women, graduated its first international student in 1890, and its first African-American student in 1905.

In the early 1900s, President Edwin E. Sparks supported a number of efforts to “carry the college to the people,” as he liked to say. Technical institutes were established in various locations statewide for engineering education, beginning with an evening school in Allentown in 1910. In 1912, Penn State helped create a system of county agents in agriculture and home economics. Today’s World Campus, with its “anywhere, anytime” learning through the Internet, builds on that outreach tradition.

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Penn State University

But undergraduate education remained foremost. As enrollment surpassed 5,000 students in 1936, Penn State became Pennsylvania’s largest source of baccalaureate degrees. Also in the 1930s, a state-wide system of undergraduate centers was created for students who, in the depths of the Great Depression, could not afford to leave their hometowns to get a college education. The centers offered the first year of baccalaureate studies and were the predecessors of today’s system of 19 primarily undergraduate campuses located throughout the Commonwealth.

Following World War II, Penn State underwent unprecedented expansion, first to meet the needs of returning military veterans and later to accommodate the Baby Boom generation. Total enrollment at all Penn State campuses climbed to 40,000 by 1970.

The University also emerged on the national scene as a research powerhouse. Research first garnered international attention in fields as diverse as dairy science, acoustics, psychology, and diesel engineering. The expansion of research activities went hand in hand with a steady increase in the number of graduate students. The University awarded its first graduate degree — a master’s degree in scientific agriculture — in 1862, and the Graduate School was established in 1922. But overall graduate enrollment remained modest until the 1950s, then swelled

steadily. By 2013, Penn State had awarded nearly 30,000 master’s, doctoral, and other advanced degrees.

Undergraduates, too, benefited from a greater emphasis on research, as they had opportunities to work alongside world-renowned faculty in laboratories and in the field, thus enriching their educational experience in ways typically unavailable to undergraduates at smaller institutions.

Annual research expenditures now exceed $800 million, including about $500 million in federal research funds that Penn State brings to Pennsylvania, and $110 million in support from business in industry. The University’s research enterprise generates nearly $9 billion in total economic impact across the Commonwealth each year.

Penn State currently enrolls approximately 96,000 students on 25 campuses: the research and administrative hub at University Park; 19 primarily undergraduate campuses; Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, including the College of Medicine; the Pennsylvania College of Technology; the Penn State Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle campus; the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies; and the Penn State World Campus.

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Rodney A. Erickson assumed responsibilities as the 17th President of The Pennsylvania State University on November 9, 2011. Previously, Erickson served as Penn State’s executive vice president and provost since July 1, 1999. As provost, he was chief academic officer of the University, responsible for administration of the University’s resident instruction, research and continuing education, and for the general welfare of the faculty and students. As executive vice president, Erickson served as the chief executive officer in the president’s absence and was centrally involved in most aspects of University operations.

Erickson is deeply committed to Penn State and to fulfilling the University’s mission of excellence in education, groundbreaking research, creative activity and service to those in Pennsylvania, the nation and the world. Throughout his career, he has worked at the intersection of academia, business, and government to advance education and create new knowledge to benefit the community at large. He is a highly respected academic leader, and he has chaired numerous task forces and special committees, including the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which is the academic arm of the Big Ten universities. Erickson is a former Fulbright Research Scholar in the United Kingdom and a Simon Senior Fellow at the University of Manchester. His research has focused on the spatial dimensions of urban and regional economies, international trade, and economic development policies.

Erickson holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Minnesota, and was awarded a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Washington in 1973. He began his academic career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining the faculty at Penn State in 1977. He was promoted to professor in both geography and business administration in 1984. He was named dean of the Graduate School in July 1995 and, in March 1997, he assumed the additional responsibilities of vice president for research.

Among his other administrative assignments at Penn State, Erickson served as head of the Department of Geography in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, and as director of the Center for Regional Business Analysis and associate director of the Division of Research in the Smeal College of Business.

Erickson formerly chaired the meetings of the Academic

Leadership Council, which provides advice and counsel to the president on academic matters. He also chaired the Facilities Resources Committee, and was a member of the President’s Council, as well as an ex-officio member of the University Faculty Senate and Senate Council. He has been the leader of many University task forces in recent years, including the Task Force on Tuition, the University Cost Savings Task Force, the University Strategic Planning Council, and the Academic Program and Administrative Services Review Core Council, which was the group charged with identifying millions of dollars in permanent cost savings and nontuition revenue sources for the University for the coming years.

President Erickson was named an Honorary Alumnus by the Penn State Alumni Association in 2010 for his contributions to improving the academic stature of the University and enhancing the success of students.

Rodney A. EricksonPresident

President Erickson helped celebrate the official groundbreaking ceremony of Pegula Ice Arena on April 20, 2012.

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David M. Joyner was named Penn State’s Director of Athletics on January 21, 2013. He had served as the Acting Director of Athletics since November 16, 2011.

A two-sport All-American and Academic All-American at Penn State, Joyner is a former sports medicine physician and health care and business consultant who provides a strong background in department budget, facilities, fundraising and personnel management.

Joyner oversees an athletic department with more than 800 student-athletes and 300 staff members that expanded to 31 varsity sports in 2012-13 with the launch of NCAA Division I men’s and women’s hockey. Penn State’s 31 sports are tied for third-highest in the nation among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions.

Joyner’s mantra for Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics is IAC — Integrity, Academics and Championships — and the 2012-13 academic year provided a substantial list of accomplishments in all three core areas. In his first full year as Athletic Director, he provided the leadership for one of the most successful years in Penn State’s glorious history of student-athlete academic and athletic success.

Penn State student-athletes captured a school-record 11 conference championships in 2012-13, including a record eight Big Ten titles, the most of any conference institution. Twenty-one of 31 teams were represented in their respective NCAA Championship, with the wrestling team capturing a third consecutive national title.

A Penn State-record eight head coaches were selected Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year in 2012-13, including football coach Bill O’Brien. Joyner led the search that identified and hired O’Brien in January 2012. Penn State was No. 6 in the final 2012-13 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, its highest finish in 10 years.

A school-record 296 Penn State student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades during the 2012-13 academic year, crushing the previous record of 261. Seven Penn State student-athletes

attained Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America® accolades in 2012-13, including three first-team honorees. Six teams compiled perfect multi-year NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores of 1,000 and the average multi-year APR score for Penn State’s varsity teams was 984, easily above the Division I average of 974.

Founder, Chairman and CEO of Joyner Sports Medicine Institute (JSI) from 1992-98, he developed and managed 19 physical therapy centers and 350 employees in eight states to deliver state-of-the-art training and rehabilitation services honed by U.S. Olympic and Elite Medical Team experience and leadership.

Closely involved with numerous campus initiatives, Joyner has served as a member of the Penn State Libraries Development Advisory Board, co-chairman of the Paterno Libraries Endowment, chairman of the external advisory board for the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence and the Schreyer Honors College.

In 2003, as chairman of the Penn State Athletic Campaign Committee, he led a five-year effort to raise $130 million for the athletic department, far surpassing the campaign’s $100 million goal. During the same period, as a member of the Executive Committee of the University’s Leadership Gifts Committee, he helped achieve the University’s goal to raise $745 million. He also has been a member of the Penn State Hershey Medical Center Capital Campaign Committee.

A member of the Penn State Board of Trustees from 2000 until the date of his appointment with Intercollegiate Athletics, Joyner was honored in 1992 as a Distinguished Alumnus of Penn State. He currently is a member of the board of directors of The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

Joyner’s work with the U.S. Olympic Committee includes service as head physician to the United States’ teams at the 1992 Olympic Winter Games, the 1991 World University Games and the 1989 United States Olympic Festival. He is a past chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Society. Joyner served as the chairman of the U.S.

Olympic Committee’s Sports Medicine Committee and the vice-chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Anti-Doping Committee. He currently is a member of the medical commission of the Pan American Sports Organization.

Joyner served on the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and has served as Chairman of USA Football’s Football and Wellness Committee and has been an emeritus member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.

An offensive tackle from 1969-71, Joyner earned first-team All-America honors his senior season and was a team co-captain. He was instrumental in helping the Nittany Lions compile a cumulative 29-4 record, including an 11-0 mark in 1969, with victories in the 1970 Orange and 1972 Cotton bowls. Joyner also was a standout wrestler from 1970-72, gaining All-America honors by finishing as the NCAA runner-up at heavyweight in 1971.

Joyner was named a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1971 and is one of a select group of individuals who have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame, which honors “those with the highest standards in college academics, athletics and in life beyond athletics.” Joyner also received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship as a Penn State student-athlete and was selected for the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 1997.

Joyner was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Pennsylvania Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1993.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in science in 1972 and his M.D. from Penn State’s College of Medicine in 1976. Following residencies in general and orthopedic surgery at The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and a stint in the World Football League, Joyner began a medical career with a sports medicine emphasis.

Joyner’s sons, Andy and Matt, also played football at Penn State and are graduates of the University.

Dave JoynerAthletic Director

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2012-13 Athletic Highlights* Penn State was No. 6 in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, earning a school-record 1,100 points. The Nittany Lions earned their ninth Top-10 finish in the Directors’ Cup survey and their highest finish since placing No. 5 in 2002-03. Penn State is among only nine schools to finish in the Directors’ Cup Top 25 all 20 years.

* The Nittany Lions earned a school-record 11 conference championships, including a record eight Big Ten titles. In addition to the Big Ten champions (see below), the men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s volleyball teams also won or shared their conference championships.

* The Nittany Lions earned a school-record eight Big Ten championships, the most of any institution. Penn State’s Big Ten champions: women’s basketball, field hockey (regular season and tournament), men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s outdoor track and field, women’s volleyball and wrestling.

* Penn State has won 81 Big Ten regular season or tournament titles all-time, including 13 in the past two years. The 1993-94 academic year was Penn State’s first full year in the Big Ten.

* A total of 21 Penn State programs (out of 31) participated in their respective NCAA Championship in 2012-13 either as a team or by individuals.

* Penn State has won 12 NCAA Championships since March 2007 (in five sports), tied with USC for most in the nation during the past six years. Penn State has won 23 NCAA Championships since 1993-94, its first full year in the Big Ten Conference, more than double every other Big Ten institution. The Nittany Lions have won 69 national championships all-time.

* Penn State captured five fall Big Ten titles for the first time since 2005. The Nittany Lions were conference champs in women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, field hockey (regular season and tournament) and men’s soccer.

* A school-record eight Penn State coaches were selected Big Ten Coach of the Year.

* A school-record 296 Penn State student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades during the 2012-13 academic year. The 296 Penn State honorees crushed the previous record of 261 during the 2007-08 academic year. Penn State student-athletes broke the previous school mark for honorees in all three seasons: fall (100), winter (64), spring and at-large (132). Penn State has earned a total of 4,477 Academic All-Big Ten honorees through its 20 years of full membership in the conference.

* Penn State boasted 68 Ben Ten Distinguished Scholars in 2012-13, breaking the previous high of 62 set in 2008-09. To be named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, a student-athlete must earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year.

Penn State Athletics

Championships: 67Tournament Titles: 14

1992-93Women’s Volleyball (c)

1993-94Women’s Basketball (c)Field HockeyMen’s SoccerWomen’s Volleyball

1994-95FootballWomen’s Basketball (c/t)

1995-96BaseballWomen’s Basketball (t)Field Hockey (t)

1996-97Field Hockey (t)Women’s Volleyball (c)

1997-98Field Hockey (c/t)Women’s Volleyball (c)

1998-99Field Hockey (s/t)Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s VolleyballMen’s Swimming & Diving

1999-2000Women’s VolleyballWomen’s SoccerWomen’s Basketball

2000-01Women’s Soccer (s/t)

2001-02 Women’s Soccer (s/t) Women’s Swimming & Diving

2002-03 Women’s Basketball (s)

Men’s Gymnastics Men’s Soccer (s) Women’s Soccer (s)

2003-04 Women’s Basketball (s) Women’s Soccer (s) Women’s Indoor Track & Field

2004-05 Women’s Soccer (s) Women’s Volleyball Women’s Swimming & Diving

2005-06Field Hockey (s)FootballMen’s SoccerWomen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s Volleyball

2006-07Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s Volleyball

2007-08Men’s GymnasticsWomen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball

2008-09Field Hockey (s)Football (c)Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball

2009-10Women’s Cross CountryWomen’s Soccer (s) Women’s Indoor Track & FieldWomen’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball

2010-11Women’s Soccer (s)Women’s VolleyballWrestling

2011-12Women’s Basketball Field Hockey (t) Women’s SoccerWrestling (c/t)

2012-13Women’s Basketball (s)Field Hockey (s/t)Men’s Soccer (c)Women’s SoccerWomen’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s VolleyballWrestling (t)

s - season championsc - season co-championst - tournament/meet champions