Foy Leaves Merrimack, Future Uncertain

Merrimack forward Matt Foy has left school and will not return for the 2002-03 season. According to college officials, Foy, a highly-touted recruit a year ago, cited academic reasons for his departure. In his freshman campaign with the Warriors, Foy scored six goals and 17 assists in 29 games. Foy is ranked 34th by the … Read more

Maine’s Schutte Signs With Phoenix

Maine forward/defenseman Michael Schutte has signed a professional contract with the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League, foregoing his final year of collegiate eligibility. “My three years at UMaine were special and I learned a great deal. I will miss every second of it,” said Schutte, a native of Burlington, Ont.. “My family and … Read more

UVM Loses Leading Scorer to Pros

Patrick Sharp, Vermont’s leading scorer as a sophomore last season, has signed a professional contract with the Philadelphia Flyers and will forego his final two years of collegiate eligibility. Sharp, Philadelphia’s second pick overall in the 2001 NHL Draft, led the Catamounts in scoring last season with 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 points … Read more

Top Harvard Assistant Leaves for BC

Harvard assistant coach Ron Rolston is leaving to take the same position at Boston College. Rolston replaces Scott Paluch who last month accepted the head coaching position at his alma mater, Bowling Green. Rolston joins the Eagles after spending three years as the top assistant on the Harvard staff under Mark Mazzoleni. The Crimson this … Read more

McCloskey a Finalist for UNH Women’s Opening

Three candidates remain in the search for a new women’s ice hockey coach at New Hampshire. The school says the search committee will interview three three finalists over the next two weeks. The three are: Current UNH associate men’s coach Brian McCloskey. Julie Sasner, who recently completed a two-year stint as assistant coach of the … Read more

UMass AD Stepping Down

University of Mass.-Amherst Athletic Director Bob Marcum announced today that he will step down from his post effective June 14. Marcum will participate in the Commonwealth’s early-retirement program after serving the university for nearly a decade. Under Marcum’s guidance, the university revived its men’s ice hockey program in 1994 after more than a two-decade absence. … Read more

Parker Named BU Executive AD

Boston University coach Jack Parker has been named the University’s first Executive Director of Athletics. He will continue as head hockey coach, a position he has held since 1973. Parker, who is now the winningest active coach in collegiate hockey, has also served as an assistant Director of Athletics for over a decade. “Jack will … Read more

Cahoon Granted Contract Extension

Cahoon UMass-Amherst head coach Don Cahoon signed a two-year contract extension with the school, taking him through the 2005-06 season. “Coach Cahoon is establishing a solid foundation for a successful program, and we believe the program is on the right track and being built the right way,” UMass athletic director Bob Marcum said. Cahoon’s team … Read more

UNH’s Caron Granted Release from Program

New Hampshire freshman forward Ed Caron has requested, and has been granted, his release from the University and the hockey program at semester’s end. Caron According to a New Hampshire television station, Caron is planning to transfer to another Division I school. Attempts to reach Caron on Tuesday evening were unsuccessful. A native son, Caron … Read more

Whitehead Named 2001-02 Penrose Award Winner

Tim Whitehead took over a team devastated by the death of its popular coach, Shawn Walsh, in September. He watched the Maine Black Bears start out 3-4-2. But in the end, his team fell just an overtime goal short of the NCAA title. Whitehead Because of his team’s efforts, Whitehead was voted the winner of … Read more

Kay Fired at UNH

The contract of New Hampshire women’s coach Karen Kay has not been extended for the 2002-03 academic year.

Maine Wastes No Time, Names Whitehead Permanent Coach

Maine wasted no time naming Tim Whitehead its permanent head coach, signing him to a new deal Monday. The announcement came from athletic director Sue Tyler during the team’s welcome rally at Alfond Arena. Whitehead Whitehead had previously been interim coach, his appointment coming after Shawn Walsh died from complications due to kidney cancer last … Read more

No Storybook Ending

If you have a grandson who is very dear to you and he’s an athlete, there are few thrills greater than watching him compete for a national championship. So when Chris Heisten’s grandfather settled into his seat at the Xcel Energy Center to watch Maine take on top-seeded New Hampshire on Thursday, it was with … Read more

Maine One Win From Title

From the same team that brought you the clinic on how not to start a Frozen Four came others on how to wrestle away control of a game in the second period and seal the deal in the third. The Maine Black Bears, they of incredible strength and fortitude in this, a trying season on … Read more