2013 14 ski media guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the University........... Inside front Coaching Staff................................. 3-4 Meet the Wildcats.......................... 5-25 Records........................................ 26-27 Year-by-Year Results................... 28-31 All-Time Coaches..............................31 Administration...................................32 Support Staff......................................33 Program Highlights............................34 Schedule..............................Back Cover

CONTACT INFO

Athletic Communications....Mike Murphy Phone.................................. 603-862-3906 E-mail................... mike.murphy@unh.edu Schwartz Phone................... 603-512-2317 E-Mail............................... corys@unh.edu Blank Phone........................... 603-862-3893 E-mail.......................brian.blank@unh.edu Athletics web site..........www.unhwildcats.com UNH ski web site...... www.unhskiing.com Twitter................................. @UNHSkiing

QUICK FACTS

Founded...........................................................1866 Location............................................ Durham, N.H. Enrollment.....................................................14,761 Nickname...................................................Wildcats Colors.................................................Blue & White Affliation.............................................NCAA Div. I Conference...................................................... EISA President.................................Dr. Mark Huddleston Athletic Director.............................. Marty Scarano Skiing Coordinator............Cory Schwartz (27th yr) Alpine Head Coach................. Brian Blank (7th yr) Alpine Asst. Coach............. Katie Sheehan (3rd yr) Nordic Head Coach.......... Cory Schwartz (32nd yr) Nordic Asst. Coach......Stephen Monsulick (6th yr)

CREDITS: The 2013-14 University of New Hampshire skiing media guide is a publication of the UNH Athletic Communications office. Writing, editing and layout done on InDesign and Photoshop CS2 by Mike Murphy; additional layout by Doug Poole. Action photos by Gil Talbot, C.J.Feehan and Cory Ransom. Campus photos by UNH Photo Services. Front and back covers designed by Jon Luszcz. FRONT COVER PHOTO: Randa Teschner, Per Lindgren BACK COVER PHOTO: Coley Oliver, Annika Taylor

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide studentathletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally. The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: • Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. • Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. • Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. • Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. • Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA and athletics conferences in which the University competes. DIVERSITY STATEMENT The University of New Hampshire seeks excellence through diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff and students. The University prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status or marital status. The University of New Hampshire is committed to creating a more diverse community, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to our mission of educational excellence.” This diversity strengthens our ability to reach our individual and collective potential and to provide better services and care for all faculty, staff and students. 2

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COACHING STAFF

2013-14 UNH Nordic Coaches

Cory Schwartz

ski coordinator/nordic head coach 27th season / 32nd season

The 2013-14 season marks Cory Schwartz’s 32nd year coaching with the Nordic program and 27th year as the ski coordinator. During his tenure, Schwartz has led the Wildcats to 24 Top-10 NCAA placements, including back-to-back seventh place finishes (‘84 & ‘85) within his first three years at the University and eighth-place finishes in 2011 and 2013, matching the squad’s top placement since 1994. From 1989-96, Schwartz’s teams claimed eight consecutive Top-10 NCAA finishes, the most in school history. Schwartz has mentored 34 student-athletes to a total of 45 All-America team selections. Included in that number are 18 Nordic skiers compiling 12 All-America team honors. In 2013, senior Liz Guiney was the recipient of the NCAA Elite 89 award, which recognized her for reaching the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level while also achieving the highest academic standard among her peers. Schwartz was named EISA Coach of the Year in 1985, ‘86, 2002 and ’03 and was awarded the Al Merrill Award by the state of New Hampshire in 1998. During his collegiate career at UNH, Schwartz competed in the NCAA Championships three times before graduating in 1982. The Center Conway, N.H., native had his top performance during his junior season when he placed 10th in the NCAAs. He began coaching the men’s squad in a post-graduate year and, the following season, took over the duties for the women’s team.

Stephen Monsulick nordic assistant coach Sixth Season

Stephen Monsulick, a Readfield, Maine, native and 2007 graduate of Bates College, is in his sixth season as the Nordic assistant coach in 2013-14. The Wildcats’ Nordic ski team has recorded Top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships in each of his first five seasons on staff. Monsulick assists head coach Cory Schwartz in day-to-day operations of the program, with an emphasis on training, recruiting and scheduling. Stephen was a member of the Bates varsity ski team and captain for the 2007 season. He was a two-time NCAA qualifier for crosscountry running. Before coming to UNH, Monsulick spent the 2008 season as the assistant Nordic ski coach at his alma mater.

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2013-14 UNH Alpine Coaches

Brian Blank

alpine head coach seventh season

Brian Blank is in his seventh season as UNH alpine head coach in 2013-14. Brian is a 1995 UNH graduate with over 10 years of experience as an alpine ski racing coach as well as 15 years experience as an alpine ski racer. He lettered on the UNH ski team from 1991-95 and served as team captain in 1994-95. The Wildcats finished eighth at the 2013 NCAAs, which matched their top result since 1994. Men’s alpine racers Sam Coffey (SL), Taylor Vest-Burton (SL) and Coley Oliver (GS) earned All-America First Team honors. Vest-Burton added a Second Team (GS) merit, and the Wildcats placed runner-up in both men’s disciplines. On the women’s side, Catherine Blanchard competed at NCAAs for a third straight season; the senior was joined by Jenna Kantor, a repeat NCAA competitor, and Randa Teschner, the lone Wildcat freshman to earn a trip to nationals. Two other Wildcats –Kris Hopkins (men) and Marie-Elaine Lepine (women)- qualified for NCAAs but did not compete due to a threeskier limit per team. Coffey, the men’s alpine team MVP, was named to the EISA All-East First Team. In 2009, Blank was named EISA Alpine Coach of the Year. During that season, the alpine team earned eight All-America honors. The alpine team was the top scoring team in the east and the second-highest scoring team at the NCAA Championships.Through the regular season, the men’s alpine team won 11 of 12 events. From 2001-2006, Blank coached at Stratton Mountain School. While at SMS, Blank served as the men’s FIS coach. Prior to that position, coach Blank worked at Rowmark Ski Academy (1998-2000) in Salt Lake City, Utah and with the Brighton Ski Team (1995-98).

Katie Sheehan

alpine assistant coach third season

Katie Sheehan is in her third season as assistant coach for the men’s and women’s alpine ski teams in 2013-14. Sheehan assists head coach Brian Blank in day-to-day operations of the alpine program, with an emphasis on training, recruiting and scheduling. The Carmichael, Calif., native was a member of the United States ski team from 2003-07. She also competed independently from 2008-11. She grew up skiing at Squaw Valley and moved to Sugar Bowl Academy in 1999. Her numerous career highlights include a second-place finish at the Europa Cup, two Top-3 Europa Cup SG finishes, third overall in 2010 SL Nor-Am, fourth place at the 2009 U.S. Nationals in Super G, third at the 2007 U.S. Nationals Super G. She also competed in the ‘06-07 World Cup season. 4

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Annika Taylor

Jr. • Co-Captain • Chemistry Truckee, Calif. Personal The daughter of Peter and Betsy Taylor ... born 6-4-93 in Truckee, Calif.

2013 Named women’s Nordic team MVP … competed at NCAA Championships, hosted by Middlebury ... sole Wildcat named to EISA All-East First Team … earned East’s No. 4 overall rank … garnered EISA Female Nordic Skier of Week award Jan. 30 after racing to first career victory in Colby Carnival (15K free) on Jan. 26; also finished second in 5K classic at Colby, which helped propel Wildcats to team victories in both races … tallied five Top-10s during carnival season … earned points in 10 of 12 races during carnival season ... paced UNH with 22nd-place finish in 5K classic at NCAAs … named to NSCA All-Academic Team … nominated to NENSA Elite Team 2012 Competed for Far West at USSA Cross Country Junior Championships ... named to National Ski Coach Association All-Academic Team ... placed 22nd in 15K classic and tied for 30th in 5K free at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury ... claimed 21st place to score 48 points (points doubled) in 10K classic at Williams Carnival ... took 16th place in 5K free to score 28 points and added 30th place in 15K classic at Dartmouth Carnival ... finished in 16th place to collect 28 points in 5K free at Dartmouth Carnival ... earned 26 points by finishing 17th in 10K free and placed 20th in 5K classic at UVM Carnival ... finished 11th in classic sprints to earn 31 points at UNH Carnival ... placed 12th in 10K classic and 22nd in 5K free at Bates Carnival Before UNH Captured three California Nevada Interscholastic Ski and Snowboard Federation (CNISSF) state championships (2008, ‘10-11)... tabbed a CNISSF league champion three years in a row from 200911... member of California’s Auburn Ski Club and the Far West Ski Education Association... competed in the Junior Olympics in both 2009 and 2010, taking fifth place in the 5K classic in ‘09 and securing ninth place in the 10K classic and classic sprint in ‘10

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Elizabeth Izzo

Sr. • Co-Captain • Kinesiology: Exercise Science Lake Placid, N.Y. Personal The daughter of Bill and Sandra Izzo ... born 5-7-92 in Saranac Lake, N.Y.

2013 Inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha ... qualified for NCAAS, but did not compete due to three skier per school limit ... victory in the 3K prologue free at St. Lawrence on Jan. 19 was the Wildcats’ first Nordic individual triumph since Kate Underwood won the 10K free at Williams in 2004 ... ranked 13th in the East, with a No. 11 free ranking and a No. 16 classical ranking ... recorded two Top 10s in classic and three Top 10s in free ... top free finish was fourth in 15K free at SLU … earned points in 11 of 12 races in which she competed during carnival season 2012 Was top ‘Cat with 18th-place finish in 15K classic and placed 34th in 5K free at NCAA Championships, hosted by Montana State ... named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team for second straight season ... notched 25 points with 20th-place finish in 5K free and placed 20th in 15K classic at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... placed 23rd in 10K classic at Williams Carnival ... finished 20th (24 points) in 15K classic and took 24th in 5K free at Dartmouth Carnival ... earned 27 points with 16th place finish in 10K free and notched 25 points with 19th-place finish in 5K classic at UVM Carnival ... placed 13th, second best among ‘Cat skiers, in 15K free at UNH Carnival, adding a 47th-place run in classic sprints ... notched 14-place finish in 5K free and 21st place in 10K classic at Bates Carnival 2011 Named to USCSCA All-Academic Team ... selected to participate in the 2011 USSA Cross Country Junior Olympics ... finished season-high 23rd at 5K free and also finished 33rd in 15K classic in EISA Championships at Bates ... took 28th in 15K classic and competed in 5K free at Vermont Carnival ... finished 28th in 10K classic at Colby Carnival Before UNH Skied for NY Ski Education Foundation (NYSEF)... participated in 2010 Junior Olympics in Presque Isle, Maine... member of Mid-Atlantic Junior Olympic Team and Lake Placid Ski Club Elite Team

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Anne Miller

Sr. • Co-Captain • RMP: Program Administration Whitefish, Mont. 2013 Inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha … Competed in three carnivals: UVM; Saint Lawrence and Colby … top 5K free finish was 23rd place at UVM and SLU … top 10K classic finish was 35th at UVM 2012 Finished season-high 29th in 10K free and placed 47th in 5K classic at UVM Carnival ... took 31st place in 15K free and competed in classic sprints at UNH Carnival … finished 37th in 5K free and 55th in 10K classic at Bates Carnival 2011 Competed in 10K classic and was part of 10th-place finish in 3x5 relay (Baron, Taylor) at Colby Carnival Before UNH Member of Glacier Nordic Ski Team ... competed in 2010 Junior Olympics: finished 11th in skate race and 14th in classic race

Anne Miller

Molly Newman

Sr. • Kinesiology: Exercise Science Steamboat Springs, Colo. Personal The daughter of Matt and Lynn Newman ... born 10-15-91 in Steamboat Springs, Colo. Before UNH Competed for Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club; Placed 15th in 10K Classic Junior Nationals (2010)

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Tristan Ramey

Jr. • Mechanical Engineering Anchorage, Alaska Personal The daughter of John and Diane Ramey ... born 6-13-93 in Anchorage, Alaska

2013 Competed in 10 carnivals … top classic finish was 20th in 5K classic at Middlebury … top freestyle placement was 28th in 15K free MS at Middlebury, which she matched in 10K free at EISA Championships, hosted by Bates ... competed for New England at USSA Junior National Cross Country Championships 2012 Placed 33rd in 15K classic and 38th in 5K free at NCAA Championships ... named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team ... only Wildcat freshman to participate in NCAA Championships ... placed 11th in 15K classic for 30 points and took 26th place in 5K free at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury ... tallied top ‘Cat honors by finishing 12th for 60 points (points doubled) in 10K classic at Williams Carnival ... earned 30 points by finishing 12th in 15K classic and 25 points by virtue of 20th-place finish in 5K free at Dartmouth Carnival ... broke Liz Guiney’s streak of races as top ‘Cat at four with 9th place (one ahead of Guiney) and 33 points in 5K classic at UVM Carnival; added 20th-place finish in 10K free ... earned 30 points with 36th-place result in classic sprints and compiled 27th-place finish in 15K free at UNH Carnival ... tallied 25th place in 5K free and 27th in 10K classic at Bates Carnival Before UNH Competed for Alaska Winter Stars... finished third in classic relay at 2011 Junior Olympics... notched 10th place in classic 10K individual start at 2010 Junior Olympics... member of Alaska State Championships All-State Team in 2010 and ‘11... also lettered in cross country and soccer during high school career

Claire Galvin

So. • Biomedical Science: Med. and Vet. Sciences Minneapolis, Minn. Personal The daughter of Harold and Mary Galvin ... born 10-8-93 in Minneapolis, Minn.

2013 Competed in four carnivals … top finish was 23rd in 3K prologue at St. Lawrence … added 27th place in 15K free at St. Lawrence and 28th place in 5K classic at Colby Before UNH F.A.S.T Performance Training with Bill Pierce ... Go! Training with Piotr Bednarski ... All-City champion and All-Section champion … All-State award member of Midwest Junior National Team in 2012 ... in 2012 Junior Nationals: finished second in classic sprint qualifiers, fifth overall in classic sprints and took ninth place in 10K skate ... in 2011, All-City champion, All-Section champion, All-State Award member of Midwest Junior National Team ... placed 13th in skate sprints at Junior Nationals 8

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Emily Larson

So. • Kinesiology: Exercise Science Boulder, Colo. Personal The daughter of Eric and Tammy Larson ... born 1-23-94 in Boulder, Colo.

2013 Nominated to NENSA Development Team … named to NSCA All-Academic Team … competed in eight carnivals during freshman season … top placement was 11th in 3K prologue at Saint Lawrence; also finished 13th in 15K free at SLU … competed at EISAs, hosted by Bates, with 22nd-place finish in 10K free and 37th in 5K classic Before UNH Member of 2012 Rocky Mountain Region Junior Olympic Team Top 20 in Soldier Hollow ... ... member of 2011 Rocky Mountain Region Junior Olympic Team Top 20 in Minneapolis ... Minneapolis Junior Olympics qualifier for Western Regional Elite Group ... member of 2010 Rocky Mountain Junior Olympic Team Top 20 in Presque Isle Junior Olympics

Lizzie Gill Fr. • Biology Bozeman, Mont.

Personal The daughter of Scott Gill and Susan Higgins ... born 8-16-95 in Bozeman, Mont. Before UNH Competed for coaches Dragan Danevski and UNH alumni Tim Baucom and Andrew Morehouse at the Bridger Ski Foundation ... placed second in the 10K classic and 10th in the skate sprint at the 2013 Fairbanks Junior National ... placed 15th in the 5K classic and 17th in the 10K skate at the 2012 Junior Nationals ... a 2011 USSA Championship All-American ... in 2010, garnered the Bridger Ski Foundation Nordic Best Rookie award and was voted the team MVP

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Katrin Larusson Fr. • Nursing Truckee, Calif.

Personal The daughter of Eric and MaryBeth Larusson... born 1-14-95 in Truckee, Calif. Before UNH Competed for the Sugar Bowl Academy in Norden, Calif. ... received the Ted Beauchamp Scholarship from the Far West Nordic Ski Association for exhibiting a great passion for Nordic ski racing, being a dedicated athlete with the desire and ability to compete at the national level and demonstrating character that is a credit to the Far West Nordic community... a medalist at USSA Junior National Championships four straight years (2010-13) ... won the California Nevada Interscholastic Ski and Snowboard Federation (CNISSF) state championship in 2012 and 2013

Shannon Nadeau

Fr. • Occupational Therapy Hopkinton, N.H. Personal The daughter of Robert and Susan Nadeau ... born 6-12-95 in Concord, N.H. Before UNH Competed for her father Rob Nadeau on the Hopkinton High School Nordic team that has won nine straight state championships (through 2013) ... two-time Nordic team captain captured the 2013 state individual classical championship and finished third in the skate race ... a four-time National Honors Society Scholar-Athlete

Teagan Yutrzenka

Fr. • Kinesiology: Exercise Science Anchorage, Alaska Personal The daughter of Grant and Anne Yutrzenka... born 9-30-94 in Anchorage, Alaska Before UNH Competed for the Alaska Winter Stars ... placed 12th in the 5K classic at 2012 U.S. Nationals and took 12th place in the 10K skate at Junior Nationals ... placed second in the 3x3K relay at Juniors ... notched an 11th-place finish in the 10K classic and third in the 3x3K relay at the 2011 Junior Nationals to go along with a finish of sixth overall in the Alaska Nordic Skiing State Championship

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Per Lindgren

Jr. • Co-Captain • Chemical Engineering Pitea, Sweden Personal The son of Ulf and Lena Lindgren ... born 9-12-91 in Pitea, Sweden 2013 Member of NSCA All-Academic Team… competed at NCAA Championships, hosted by Middlebury College… posted team’s top finish in both 10K classic (26th) and 20K free (36th) at NCAAs… earned EISA’s No. 18 ranking, which included No. 13 in classic… top classic finish was seventh in the 10K at Colby (Jan. 26)… season-best 13th place in the 10K free at UVM (Feb. 2)… earned points in eight races… junior co-captain 2012 Named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team... placed 21st for 22 points in the 20K classic and took 28th place for 19 points in 10K free at EISA Championships, hosted by Middlebury... finished in 24th place for 44 points (points doubled) in 10K classic at Williams Carnival... finished 8th in 20K classic for 35 points and totaled 21 points by taking 22nd place in 10K free at Dartmouth Carnival... was top ‘Cat with 7th-place finish for 35 points in 10K classic and added 14.5 points with tie for 34th in 10K free at UVM Carnival... tallied top ‘Cat honors in classic sprints with 18th-place and 24 points and added 32nd-place run in 20K free at UNH Carnival... was top ‘Cat with 14th-place finish in 10K classic and placed 34th in 10K free at Bates Carnival Before UNH Finished runner-up in Sweden’s 2011 Junior National Championship relay race... finished fourth in the 2011 Junior Cup 5K classic in Pitea... finished sixth in the 2011 15K classic in Torsby... placed third in 2010 Swedish Junior Cup 10K classic in Zinkgruvan

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Johnny Springer

Sr. • Co-Captain • Geology Jackson, Wyo.

Personal The son of Jim and Kim Springer... born 2-25-92 in Jackson, Wyo. 2013 Earned points in three freestyle races… competed in five of six carnivals… season-high freestyle finish was 22nd in 20K free at Colby Carnival… top classic finish was 30th in 3K prologue at St. Lawrence 2012 Was top ‘Cat with 15th-place finish for 27 points in 10K free and racked up 19 points by taking 25th place in 20K classic at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... notched 25th place in 10K classic at Williams Carnival... finished 18th in 20K classic and was top ‘Cat with 20th-place finish and 22 points in 10K free at Dartmouth Carnival... finished 22nd in 10K classic and 32nd in 10K free at UVM Carnival... recorded 23 points with 23rd-place finish in 20K free and also competed in classic sprints at UNH Carnival… was top ‘Cat with 22nd-place finish in 10K free and notched 33rd place in 10K classic at Bates Carnival Before UNH Attended Vermont as a freshman... a three-time All-State Nordic skier in the “Equal Rights” state... captured first place in skate and classic at the 2010 Wyoming State Championships and was named an All-American following a ninth-place finish in sprint at the 2010 Junior Nationals in Presque Isle, Maine... in 2009, registered second-place finishes in skate and classic at the state championships and notched All-American honors in Junior Nationals, taking seventh place in the 15k skate in Truckee, Calif. ... previously earned All-America recognition in classic sprint, skate mass start and classic interval start at the 2008 Junior Nationals in Anchorage, Alaska

Will Meyer Jr. • History Bozeman, Mont.

Personal The son of Frank Meyer and Tamara Hampel... born 3-24-93 in Seattle, Wash. 2013 NSCA All-Academic Team… competed in all six EISA carnivals… seasonhigh 10K classic finish was 45th at Dartmouth Carnival… season-high individual freestyle finish was 51st in 20K free at St. Lawrence 2012 Participated in both classic sprints and 20K free at UNH Carnival... competed in 10K classic and 10K free at Bates Carnival Before UNH Competed for the Bridger Ski Foundation in Bozeman, Mont.... two-time member of the Intermountain Junior National Team... finished 14th in the 2010 Soldier Hollow Western Super Qualifier 15k classic

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Sam Reed

Jr. • Electrical Engineering Keene, N.H. Personal The son of Mike and Anne Reed... born 12-7-93 in Boston 2013 NSCA All-Academic Team… earned points in 11 of 12 EISA races… season-high 13th-place finish in 10K classic at EISAs, hosted by Bates… top freestyle finish was 22nd in 20K free MS at Middlebury 2012 Nominee for NENSA Elite & Development Team... competed for New England at USSA Cross Country Junior Ski Championships... named to NSCA All-Academic Team... earned first top ‘Cat distinction by finishing 18th in 10K classic at Williams... placed 16th in 20K classic at Dartmouth ... finished 23rd in 10K classic at Bates Before UNH Participated in 2011 Junior National Championships in Minneapolis... competed for Gunstock Nordic Association (2010-11)... lettered in cross country and track & field at Keene High School

Eirik Fosnaes

So. • Business Administration Hovik, Norway Personal The son of Ola and Randi Austgulen Fosnaes... born 8-8-91 in Baerum, Norway Before UNH A transfer from the University of Maine at Presque Isle... placed 17th in the 20K mass start freestyle and 25th in the 10K classic at the NCAA Skiing Championships 2013... 10th place in the 10K classic at EISA Championships

Gavin Hess

Fr. • Mechanical Engineering Rochester, N.Y. Personal The son of Tom and Michelle Hess… born 8-23-95 in Rochester, N.Y. Before UNH Competed for Rochester Nordic Racing... placed seventh in 2013 USSA Junior Nationals free sprint... took first place in the individual FS at state championships... in 2011, took 10th place in FS sprint and 5K classic at Junior Nationals

Rion O’Grady Fr. • Undeclared Sherborn, Mass.

Personal The son of James and Laurie O’Grady… born 12-6-94 in Greenville, S.C. Before UNH Competed for Cambridge Sports Union... Holderness School product ranked third in Lakes Region... competed at Junior Nationals (2013)... took fourth place at the Mass. state championships (2012) for Dover-Sherborn Regional H.S... two-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic skier who finished as Mass Bay League East Nordic ski champion in 2011 and 2012

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Sam Coffey

Sr. • Business Administration: International Business & Economics Snowmass, Colo. Personal The son of Joe and Cathy Coffey... born 1-22-90 in Aspen, Colo. ... his sister, JoAnna, was a member of the UNH women’s alpine skiing team 2013 Named men’s alpine team MVP… earned All-America First Team by virtue of third-place finish at NCAA Championships… lone ‘Cat to earn EISA All-East First Team… registered six top-10 finishes in giant slalom and six top-10s in SL… EISA Male Alpine Skier of Week (Jan. 11-12) after posting second place in both disciplines at UVM Carnival 2012 Qualified for NCAA Championships for second straight season but did not compete due to three-skier limit... took 18th place for 26 points in GS and notched 10th place in SL at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... placed 10th for 33 points in SL and notched 13th place for 29 points in GS at Williams Carnival... finished 18th in non-EISA points makeup SL race from UNH Carnival... notched 30 points by placing 13th in GS and added 16th-place run in SL at Dartmouth Carnival... was top ‘Cat with season-high, 3rd-place finish for 44 points in GS at UVM Carnival... tallied 5th place in SL at UNH Carnival for 78 points... finished 18th in SL and 31st in GS at Bates Carnival 2011 Named to USCSCA All-Academic Team... earned All-America Second Team recognition with eighthplace finish in SL at NCAA Championships... finished 18th in GS at NCAA Championships... qualified for NCAA Championships, hosted by University of Vermont... finished 11th in GS and 12th in SL at EISA Championships at Bates... tied for 5th place in SL at Middlebury Carnival... finished 9th in GS and 14th in SL at Dartmouth Carnival... placed career-high 5th (GS) and also finished 10th (SL) at Vermont Carnival... took 6th (GS) and 8th (SL) at Colby Carnival... finished 14th in GS and 37th in SL at St. Lawrence Carnival Before UNH Spent one season at Denver University... skied for Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club... graduated from Aspen High School in 2008, where he also lettered in baseball and soccer... member of Colorado State Championship team in 2005 and 2007... High school highlights: 2007 J2 National Super-G Champion; 14th place in downhill at 2009 U.S. Alpine Championship; 2009 Rocky MT Division Overall downhill title and 2008-2010 Colorado All-Star ski team member

Sam Coffey

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Coley Oliver

Jr. • Athletic Training Salt Lake City, Utah

Personal The son of Jim and Kay Oliver... born 7-11-90 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2013 Earned All-America First Team by tying for second place in giant slalom at NCAA Championships, hosted by Middlebury… qualified for NCAAs for second straight season (did not compete in 2012)… named to EISA All-East Second Team… earned No. 6 ranking in East… compiled five top-10 finishes, including three top-5 results, in slalom… notched career-best second place in SL at Middlebury 2012 Named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team... qualified for NCAA Championships, but did not compete due to three-skier limit... placed career-high 4th in SL for 41 points and was top ‘Cat when he took 6th place in GS at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... finished 34th in GS at Williams Carnival... was top ‘Cat when he placed 6th (39 points) in SL and 18th (28 points) in GS at Dartmouth Carnival... tallied 37 points by placing 6th in SL and also competed in GS at UVM Carnival... finished 36th in SL at UNH Carnival... was top ‘Cat with 5th-place finish and 39 points in SL and notched 17th place in GS at Bates Carnival Before UNH Competed for the Park City Ski Team in Salt Lake City, Utah... attended high school at Rowmark Ski Academy

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Geoff Bonewald

Sr. • Business Administration: Finance New London, N.H. Personal The son of Chris and Karen Bonewald... born 5-5-91 in Manchester, N.H. 2013 Earned points in three races… season-high 16th-place finish in slalom and 20th place in giant slalom at Vermont… tied for 17th place in SL at Colby… competed in four of six EISA Carnivals 2012 Did not earn points in EISA competition 2011 Placed 21st in SL and 26th in GS at EISA Championships at Bates... finished 32nd in GS and competed in SL at Middlebury Carnival Before UNH Attended Proctor Academy... lettered in baseball and soccer at Proctor... two-time Macomber Cup champion... spent three years with the NHARA Development and state teams

Geoff Bonewald

Eric Coffin

Sr. • Business Administration:Accounting Sugar Hill, N.H. Personal The son of Tris and Cynthia Coffin... born 4-1-92 in Hanover, N.H. Before UNH Graduated from New Hampton School in 2010... also lettered in soccer and cycling... awarded the Varsity Soccer Coaches award and cycling MVP in 2008... garnered cycling coaches award in 2009... member of NHARA Development Team 08-09... NHARA LaFoley Spring Series Champion in 2009-2010... finished in top 15 at Eastern Championships in Super Combined 16

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Kris Hopkins

Sr. • Mechanical Engineering North Andover, Mass. Personal The son of Bryan and Beth Ellen Hopkins... born 3-8-91 in Danbury, Conn. 2013 Inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha… took 15th place in GS at EISA Championships… finished career-best seventh in GS at Vermont… earned ninth place in GS at Dartmouth… top slalom finish was 20th at Middlebury… earned points in three races 2012 Finished career-best 17th in SL at Williams Carnival 2011 Competed in GS at Colby Carnival Before UNH Graduated from Killington Mountain School... member of Mt. Mansfield Ski Clulb... named to Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team in 2009 after winning North Shore Ski League overall title... National Honor Society Student... graduated from North Andover High School in 2009... also lettered in lacrosse, golf, and soccer... 2009-10 Vermont Cup Overall Champion

Charlie Kidd

Sr. • Captain • Business Administration Toronto, Ontario Personal The son of William and Susan Kidd... born 6-24-90 in Toronto, Ontario 2013 Inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha 2012 Finished 40th in SL at Bates Before UNH Competed for Iced Out Racing for coach Bruce Knoepfel... also skied at Northwood School for coach Guy Middleton

Chad Lawrence Sr. • Civil Engineering Hastings, Minn.

2012 Qualified for NCAA Championships, but did not compete due to three-skier limit... finished 15th in SL and 23rd in GS at EISAs... was top ‘Cat by finishing 14th in non-EISA points makeup GS race from UNH Carnival... season-high 9th in SL at UVM Carnival... finished 19th in SL at UNH Carnival 2011 Placed 9th in GS and 16th in SL at EISAs... finished 12th in GS and 14th in SL at Middlebury... took 20th in SL at Dartmouth... placed 4th in GS at Vermont... finished 7th in SL at St. Lawrence Before UNH Graduated from the Green Mt. Valley School

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Curtis Lush

Sr. • Computer Engineering Clarksburg, Ontario

Personal The son of Robert and Darice Lush... born 12-30-90 in Oakville, Ontario Before UNH Skied for Iced Out Racing, a premier alpine ski racing team in Summit County/Vail, Colo. ... graduated from Pretty River Academy in 2009

Charles McConville So. • Business Administration London, Ontario

Personal The son of Peter and Madonna McConville... born 12-29-92 in London, Ontario 2013 Competed in EISA Championships at Bates... placed 16th in slalom and 36th in giant slalom Before UNH Competed for coaches Thomas Erhard, Brad Eades and Taylor Martin on the Ontario Ski Team... a top-three finisher in eight races across Ontario and Quebec during the 2012 season... placed third at national junior slalom race in Tarvisio, Italy... finished 14th overall in 2011 national championship slalom event

Jay Ogle

So. • Business Administration Pittsfield, Mass.

Personal Born 11-6-91 in Pittsfield, Mass.

2013 Competed in five carnivals and earned points in four races… earned three Top-20 finishes in SL, including season-high 13th at Middlebury, 15th at UVM and 18th at St. Lawrence… season-high GS finish was 17th at Middlebury… Before UNH Graduated from the Stratton Mountain School... spent two years competing for Mount Mansfield Ski Club... competed in the 2012 U.S. National Championships at Winter Park, where he finished 24th in GS... added a 16th-place finish in GS at the UVM Carnival

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Jenna Kantor

Sr. • Co-Captain • Health Management & Policy East Burke, Vt.

Personal The daughter of Dan and Michelle Kantor... born 8-30-91 in Springfield, Mass. 2013 Inducted into National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha... was top ‘Cat in GS at NCAAs with 12th-place finish... returned to the NCAAs for the second year in a row on the heels of a No. 13 ranking among qualifiers... EISA’s ninth-ranked GS skier earned top-10s in three of her last four giant slalom races, including a season-best third place at Middlebury and sixth place at EISAs... top SL placement was 17th at Colby... competed in five of six EISA Carnivals 2012 Placed 23rd in SL and 26th in GS at NCAA Championships... named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team... selected to participate in NCAA Championships, hosted by Montana State... was top ‘Cat with 3rd-place finish in GS for 44 points and competed in SL at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... took 8th place for 33 points, teaming with Lepine (4th) and Rozinowicz (5th) to post a team victory in GS at the Williams Carnival... notched 8th place (33 points) in SL and matched career best with 4th place in non-EISA points GS makeup from UNH Carnival... career-high 4th-place finish in GS earned her top ‘Cat honors and 41 points at UVM Carnival, where she also tied for 27th in SL for 17.5 points... finished 12th in SL at UNH Carnival to earn 58 points... placed 18th in GS at Bates Carnival 2011 Placed 12th, matching season high, in GS at EISA Championships at Bates... finished 12th in SL and competed in GS at Middlebury Carnival... Before UNH Competed at Burke Mountain Academy for coach Adam Chadbourne... member of 2011 Eastern Alpine Team... placed 10th in 2010 NorAm SG Finals

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Laura Rozinowicz

Sr. • Co-Captain • Business Administration: Accounting Toronto, Ontario Personal The daughter of Mary and Jan Rozinowicz... born 6-6-91 in Toronto, Ontario Named women’s alpine team captain 2013 Named co-captain... inducted into National College Honor Society, Chi Sigma Alpha... missed season due to injury 2012 Earned top ‘Cat honors by finishing 11th in GS and 22nd in SL at NCAA Championships... named to National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team... selected to represent Wildcats at NCAA Championships, hosted by Montana State, for second consecutive season... finished 4th for 41 points in GS and took 20th for 20 points in SL at EISAs, hosted by Middlebury... took 5th place for 39 points and joined Lepine (4th) and Kantor (8th) in guiding UNH to team victory in GS at Williams Carnival; was only ‘Cat to earn points (24, 19th place) in SL at Williams... finished 4th in GS to collect 41 points as top ‘Cat and added 26th-place finish in SL at Dartmouth Carnival... was top ‘Cat with 15th place and 27 points in SL at UVM Carnival... tallied 5th-place finish in GS at Bates Carnival 2011 Named to USCSCA All-Academic Team... finished team-best 17th in GS at NCAA Championships... qualified for NCAA Championships, hosted by University of Vermont... finished 6th in SL and 17th in GS at EISA Championships, hosted by Bates... claimed 11th place in GS and 30th in SL at Middlebury Carnival... finished 7th in GS and 10th in SL at Dartmouth Carnival... placed season-best 2nd in GS and took 25th in SL at Vermont Carnival... competed in GS at St. Lawrence Carnival Before UNH Competed for Georgian Peaks Ski Club... skied for Green Mountain Valley School... was top junior performer at 2010 Canadian Nationals after placing 5th overall in super combined

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Randa Teschner So. • Athletic Training Petawawa, Ontario

Personal The daughter of Steve and Leah Teschner... born 8-15-92 in Pembroke, Ontario

2013 All-America Second Team… named alpine team MVP… lone freshman to compete at NCAAs… competed in all six carnivals… earned points in seven of eight races… earned only alpine victory of season in GS at Middlebury; also finished fifth in SL… season-best SL finish was fourth at EISA Championship (Bates Carnival)… registered three Top-5 placements and six Top-15 finishes Before UNH Competed for coaches Jeff Lackie and Cam Twible on Ontario Ski Team... skied for coach Chris Powers on NCO Ski Team... competed for Team Canada in 2012 World Junior Ski Championships in Italy... finished first in junior division and 10th overall in slalom at 2012 Nor-Am... hobbies include playing guitar, banjo, ukulele and piano

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Caroline Barry Jr. • History Pittsfield, Mass.

2013 Earned points in four GS races and one SL race… notched five Top10 GS results, including season-best 10th at Colby… best SL result was 21st place at St. Lawrence Before UNH Spent freshman season at St. Lawrence in 2011… picked up three Top-25 finishes throughout the season... registered back-to-back top-20 showings at the Colby Carnival (17th and 19th) and a 23rd place finish in GS at UVM… graduated from Stratton Mountain School, where she competed for alpine skiing and soccer

Celine Guilmineau

So. • Biomedical Science: Med & Veterinary Services Edwards, Colo. 2013 Registered season-best 13th place in giant slalom at Colby; also posted top SL result (21st place) at Colby... competed in five of six carnivals... earned points in two races, including SL at EISAs (23rd place) Before UNH Competed for Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and Anega Ski Team... competed in 2011-12 U.S. Nationals ... competed in 2010-11 J2 Nationals... participated in SL at 2010-11 U.S. Nationals... placed fourth in juniors in Markstein, France FIS Elite... took part in 2009-10 J2 National in Sugarloaf... won 2008-09 J3 Junior Olympic downhill, took third place in J3 Olympic SL and finished first overall in J3 J.O.

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Kelly DiNapoli

Fr. • Health Management & Policy Ludlow, Vt.

Before UNH Attended Holderness School in Plymouth, N.H... named to the Eastern Alpine U18 Team in 2013... tabbed to the New Hampshire state team by the N.H. Alpine Racing Association (NHARA)

Katie Farrow Fr. • Undeclared Toronto, Ontario

Personal The daughter of Craig and Susan Farrow... born 12-30-93 in Toronto, Ontario Before UNH Competed for the Ontario Ski Team... finished eighth in slalom and ninth in giant slalom at the 2013 U.S. National Championships... added a third-place finish in GS at the Vail spring series and took first place in GS at Panorama Ski Resort in British Columbia

Morgan Klein Fr. • Undeclared Toronto, Ontario

Personal The daughter of Steve and Debbie Klein ... born 5-7-93 in Madison, Wis. Before UNH Competed for Stratton Mountain School from 2008-13 ... represented East at U.S. Nationals each year from 2011-13 ... finished 17th in slalom and 21st in giant slalom at 2013 U.S. Nationals at Squaw --- won the Vermont Alpine Race Association state championship in the 14-15-year old division in 2008 ... member of Madison (Wis.) Alpine Race Team

Caite Zeliff

Fr. • Business Administration North Conway, N.H. Personal The daughter of William Zeliff and Victoria Noel… born 3-23-94 in North Conway, N.H. Before UNH Proctor Academy graduate spent a post-grad year at Stratton Mountain School... competed at the J2 U.S. Nationals and was a US Junior National Ski Team nominee... a FIS/NorAm level ski racer who was named to the NHARA Senior Team in 2012

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UNH HALL OF FAME SKIERS Name (class)

Year Inducted

Edward Blood (‘34) Ralph Townsend (‘49) Ernest Pederson (‘30) Paul Toolin (‘28) Carl Paulson (‘15) Jere Chase (‘36) Silas Dunklee (‘46) Gunner D. Michelson (‘26) Jon B. Riisnaes (‘56) Gail Bigglestone (‘60) Kelly Milligan (‘86) Patty Ross-Tran (‘82)

1982 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1985 1991 1993 1994 1994 1996

Name (class)

Year Inducted

Virginia E. Parker (‘46) Sheldon S. “Moe” Vamey (‘50) Pamel “Muzzy” Smith Alexander (‘81) Jill Sickels Matlock (‘86) Gail Helfer (‘75) Nancy Gustafson (‘88) Maria Hasset (‘94) Marty Hall (‘71) Susanne Fortier (‘71) Patrick Weaver (‘93) Grover Daniels (‘79) Greg Blaisdell (‘03)

1997 1997 1997 1997 1999 1999 2001 2002 2004 2006 2008 2012

U.S. SKI TEAM MEMBERS Name Howie Bean Kelly Milligan Patty Ross Mike Hussey Brendan Sullivan Patrick Weaver

Year

Name

1976 1984 1984 1986 1986 1998, 2002

Scott Doughty Leanne Smith Peter Dascoulious Bob Treadwell Julie Wolny

Year 2002 2006, 07 1971 1976-79 1986-87

OLYMPIANS Name

Year

Rex Bell (coach) Ed Blood Peter Dascoulious Everett Dunklee Marty Hall (coach) Steve Knowlton Allison Merrill (coach)

1988 1932, 36 1976 1972 1972, 76, 84, 88, 92 1948 1956

Name Kelly Milligan Patty Ross Leanne Smith Robel Teklemariam Ralph Townsend Patrick Weaver

Year 1984 1984 2010 2006 1948 1998, 2002

NATIONAL SKI HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Name

Year

Edward Blood Ernest Pederson Allison Merrill Steve Knowlton Ralph Townsend Roger Peabody

1967 1968 1974 1975 1975 1976

ENDOWMENTS Paul E. Berton Scholarship Fund

Ski Team Alpine Scholarship Fund

Nordic Ski Team Scholarship Fund

Ski Team Endowment

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ALL AMERICANS Name

Year

John Kendall Kim Kendall Bruce Cunningham Howie Bean Grover Daniels Pam Smith Kelly Milligan Mike Hussey Iver Dahl Jill Listowich Patrick Weaver Maria Hasset Kate Thomas Hayden Barile Frazier Blair Kristin Downs Janice Rossi Susie Easterly Emily Cartwright Matt Regan

1970, 71 1972, 73 1971, 72 1977 1979 1981 1982 1985 1990, 92 1991 1991 1992, 94 1993 1994, 95 1994 1994 1994 1995 1996 1996

Name

Year

Coreen Woodbury 1997 Greg Blaisdell 2000, 01, 02, 03 Cristin Copeland 2000, 02 Chris Wolski 2000 Heather Plimpton 2000 Syd Mikkleson 2003, 05 John Martz 2005 Stephanie Vaughn 2005, 06 Joe Dunn 2006 Sean McNamara 2006, 08, 09 Veronique Archambault-Leger 2007,09, 10 Aileen Farrell 2007, 08, 09 Michael Cremeno 2009 Willie Ford 2009 Dylan McGuffin 2010 Zach Clayton 2011 Sam Coffey 2011, 13 Anya Caldwell Bean 2013 Coley Oliver 2013 Randa Teschner 2013 Taylor Vest-Burton 2013

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Name

Event

Ernest Pederson Steve Knowlton John Kendall Bruce Cunningham Kim Kendall Roy Weaver Bob Treadwell Nancy Gustafson Scott Doughty Patrick Weaver

Year

U.S. National Ski Jump U.S. Downhill Ski Meister Nordic Combined Ski Meister Special Jumping 30 km, 50 km relay Disabled Biathlon Relay 20 km, U.S. National Relay

1929 1948 1970, 71 1971, 72 1972, 73 1975 1978 1988 1998 1998

NCAA SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS Year

Finish

1955 5th 1958 6th 1961 5th 1970 7th 1971 5th 1972 7th 1973 9th 1977 8th 1978 8th 1979 9th 1980 9th

Year

Finish

1981 12th 1982 12th 1983 9th 1984 7th 1985 7th 1986 8th 1987 9th 1988 11th 1989 10th 1990 10th 1991 10th

Year

Finish

Year

Finish

2003 10th 1992 9th 2004 14th 1993 10th 2005 12th 1994 8th 2006 9th 1995 9th 2007 11th 1996 10th 2008 11th 1997 11th 2009 9th 1998 10th 2010 9th 1999 9th 2011 8th 2000 8th 2012 10th 2001 11th 2002 9th 2013 8th University of New Hampshire Skiing

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UNH SKIING YEAR-BY-YEAR (SINCE 1974) 1974 (women’s results) UNH Dartmouth Johnson State Middlebury

3rd 5th 7th 5th

1975 (women’s results) Colby/New England Coll. UVM Dartmouth Williams Middlebury Feb. 27-28 Division I Championship

3rd 4th 10th 8th 5th 5th

1976 (women’s results) St. Lawrence Colby/New England Coll. Feb. 6 Maine Dartmouth Middlebury

5th 6th 3rd 6th 5th

1977 (women’s results) Coach: Gail Bigglestone Jan. 28-29 Plymouth State Feb. 4-5 Maine Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Feb. 18-19 Williams Feb. 25-26 Middlebury March 4-5 EAIAW # March 11-12 AIAW National • # at Colby-Sawyer • at University of Vermont

3rd 7th 4th 5th 6th 6th 6th

1978 (women’s results) Coach: Marilyn Cochran Jan. 20-21 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 6th Jan. 27-28 Colby Sawyer Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 3-4 UVM Winter Carnival 10th Feb. 10-11 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 6th Feb. 17-18 Williams Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 24-25 EAIAW Championship # 6th March 3-4 WEISA Championship ∞ 9th March 9-11 AIAW National • # at Middlebury College ∞ at Maine • at New Mexico 1979 (women’s results) Coach: Buzz Davis Jan. 19-20 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 26-27 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 2-3 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 9-10 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 16-17 EAIAW Championship # March 7-10 AIAW National• # at Middlebury College • at Northern Michigan 1980 (women’s results) Coach: Buzz Davis Feb. 1-2 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival Middlebury Winter Carnival Feb. 22-23 EAIAW Championship # March 5-8 AIAW National •

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2nd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 6th

5th 4th 3rd 5th 4th 7th

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# at UNH • at Lake Placid 1981 (women’s results) Coach: Buzz Davis Jan. 16-17 Danforth Cup Jan. 23-24 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 6-7 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 13-14 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 20-21 EAIAW Championship # Feb. 27-28 Middlebury Winter Carnival March 4-7 AIAW National • # at Williams College • at Montana

1st 4th 4th 4th 3rd 6th

1982 (women’s results) Coach: Buzz Davis Jan. 15-16 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 22-23 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 5-6 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 12-13 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 19-20 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 26-27 EAIAW Championship March 10-13 AIAW National • # at Middlebury College • at University of Vermont

2nd 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 8th

1983 (results are M/W) Coaches: Lex Scourby, Cory Schwartz Jan. 21-22 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 28-29 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 4-5 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 18-19 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 25-26 EISA Championship ∞ March 9-12 NCAA ^ ∞ at Middlebury College ^ at Montana

4/5 4/6 4/6 4/5 5/6 4/6 9th

1984 (results are m/w or combined score) Coaches: Lex Scourby, Paul Berton, Cory Schwartz Jan. 20-21 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 27-28 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 3-4 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 10-11 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 17-18 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 24-25 EISA Championship # March 7-10 NCAA ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at UNH 1985 Coaches: Lex Scourby, Cory Schwartz Jan. 11-12 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 17-18 UNH Winter Carnival Jan. 25-26 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 1-2 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 22-23 EISA Championship # March 6-9 NCAA ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at Montana

3rd 5/3 4th 5/3 6/2 4th 7th

3rd 5th 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 7th


UNH SKIING YEAR-BY-YEAR (SINCE 1974) 1986 Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Paul Berton Jan. 10-11 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 17-18 UNH Winter Carnival Jan. 24-25 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 7-8 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 14-15 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 21-22 EISA Championship # March 5-8 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Vermont 1987 Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Paul Berton Jan. 23-24 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 30-31 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 6-7 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 13-14 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 20-21 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 27-28 EISA Championship # March 4-7 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Alaska (Anchorage)

1st 4th 4th 4th 5th 3rd 3rd 8th

4th 5th 6th 5th 4th 5th 9th

1988 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Paul Berton Jan. 15-16 Keene Winter Carnival Jan. 22-23 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 30-31 UVM Winter Carnival 6th Feb. 12-13 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 6th Feb. 19-20 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 26-27 Middlebury Winter Carnival March 3-4 EISA Championship # 5th March 9-12 NCAA Championship ^ # at UNH ^ at Middlebury 1990 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Paul Berton Jan. 19-20 Bates Winter Carnival 5th Jan. 26-27 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 2-3 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 9-10 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 16-17 Williams Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 23-24 EISA Championship # 4th March 7-9 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Vermont 1991 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: R.J. Turner Jan. 18-19 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 25-26 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 1-2 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 22-23 EISA Championship # Feb. 27-March 2 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Utah

5th 5th 5th 5th 4th 10th

1992 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: R.J. Turner Jan. 17-18 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 24-26 Castleton Winter Carnival Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 7-8 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 14-15 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 21-22 EISA Championship # March 4-7 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at UNH

4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 9th

1993 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: R.J. Turner Jan. 15-16/22 UNH Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 29-30 Bates Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 5-6 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 12-13 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 19-20 Williams Winter Carnival (2w/6m) Feb. 26-27 EISA Championship # (4w/6m) March 10-13 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Colorado 1994 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: R.J. Turner Jan. 21-22 Sugarloaf Winter Carnival # Jan. 28-29 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 4-5 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 17-19 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 25-26 EISA Championship # March 9-12 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at Middlebury College 1995 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Phil Astrachan Jan. Johnson St. Winter Carnival Jan. 26-28 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 3-4 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 9-10 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 17-18 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 24-25 EISA Championship # March 6-9 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at UNH

6th 4th 4th 4th 5th 4th 7th

3rd 5th 4th 4th 4th 9th

1996 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Phil Astrachan Jan. 19-20 Bates Winter Carnival 3rd Jan. 27-28 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 2-3 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 9-10 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 16-17 Williams Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 23-24 EISA Championship # 4th March 6-9 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at Montana State University

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UNH SKIING YEAR-BY-YEAR (SINCE 1974) 1997 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Phil Astrachan Jan. 16-17 UNH Winter Carnival 3rd Jan. 24-25 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 7-8 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 21-22 EISA Championship # 4th March 5-8 NCAA Championship ^ 11th # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Vermont 1998 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Bill McQuade Jan. 17-18 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 23-24 Colby Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 31-31 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 14 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 21 Williams Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 27-28 EISA Championship # 6th March 11-14 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at Montana 1999 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Bill McQuade Jan. 22-23 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 29-30 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 5-6 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 12-13 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 19-20 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 26-27 EISA Championship # March 11-14 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at Bates College 2000 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Bill McQuade Jan. 22-23 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 28-29 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 4-5 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 18-19 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 25-26 EISA Championship # March 8-11 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Utah

4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 9th

4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 8th

2001 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 12-13 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 19-20 Colby Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 2-3 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 9-10 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 16-17 Williams Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 23-24 EISA Championship # 4th March 7-10 NCAA Championship ^ 11th # at Middlebury College ^ at Middlebury College

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2002 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 18-19 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 25-26 Bates Winter Carnival Feb. 1-3 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 22-23 EISA Championship # March 7-10 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Alaska (Anchorage)

3rd 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 9th

2003 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 18-19 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 2nd Jan. 25-26 UNH Winter Carnival 4th Jan 31- Feb. 1 UVM Winter Carnival 2nd Feb. 7-8 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 14-16 Williams Winter Carnival 2nd Feb. 21-22 EISA Championship # 4th March 5-8 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at Dartmouth College 2004 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 23-24 Colby Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 30-31 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 6-7 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 13-14 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 20-21 Williams Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 27-28 EISA Championship # 5th March 10-13 NCAA Championship ^ 14th # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Nevada 2005 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 14-15/28-29 St. Michael’s Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 21-22 Bates Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 4-5 UVM Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 18-19 Williams Winter Carnival 5th Feb. 25-26 EISA Championship # 5th March 8-11 NCAA Championship ^ 12th # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Vermont 2006 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 19-20 Colby Winter Carnival Jan. 27-28 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Feb. 3-4 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 10-11 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 17-18 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 24-25 EISA Championship # March 8-11 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Colorado

4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 9th


UNH SKIING YEAR-BY-YEAR (SINCE 1974) 2007 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Kurt Simard Jan. 19-20 St. Michaels Winter Carnival Jan. 26-27 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 2-3 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 9-10 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 16-17 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 23-24 EISA Championship # March 7-10 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at UNH

2012 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 20-21 Bates Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 27-28 UNH Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 3-5 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 10-11 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 17-18 Williams Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 24-25 EISA Championship # T-3rd March 7-10 NCAA Championship ^ 10th # at Middlebury College ^ at Montana State University

4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 11th

2008 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 11-13 Bates Winter Carnival 4th Jan. 18-19 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 1-2 UVM Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival 4th Feb. 15-16 Williams Winter Carnival 3rd Feb. 22-23 EISA Championship # 4th March 5-8 NCAA Championship ^ 11th # at Middlebury College ^ at Montana State University 2009 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 23-24 Bates Winter Carnival Jan. 30-31 UNH Winter Carnival Feb. 6-8 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 13-14 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 20-21 Middlebury Winter Carnival Feb. 27-28 EISA Championship # March 11-14 NCAA Championship ^ # at Colby College ^ at Bates College 2010 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 15-16 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 22-23 St. Michael’s Winter Carnival Feb. 5-7 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 12-13 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 19-20 Williams Winter Carnival Feb. 27-28 EISA Championship # March 10-13 NCAA Championship ^ # at Middlebury College ^ at University of Colorado 2011 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 14-15 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 21-22 Colby Winter Carnival Feb. 4-5 UVM Winter Carnival Feb. 11-12 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 18-19 Middlebury Winter Carnival Feb. 26-27 EISA Championship # March 9-12 NCAA Championship ^ # at Bates College ^ at University of Vermont

2013 Coordinator / Nordic coach: Cory Schwartz Alpine coach: Brian Blank Jan. 11-12 Vermont Winter Carnival Jan. 18-19 St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Jan. 25-27 Colby Winter Carnival Feb. 8-9 Dartmouth Winter Carnival Feb. 15-16 Middlebury Winter Carnival Feb. 22-23 EISA Championship # March 6-9 NCAA Championship ^

3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 8th

# at Bates College ^ at Middlebury College

ALL-TIME COACHES 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 4th 9th

Men’s Terry Aldrich Tom Barstow Rex Bell Paul Berton Ed Blood Jere Chase Ned McSherry Paul Sweet Tom Upham

3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 4th 9th

3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 8th

Women’s Gail Bigglestone Marilyn Cochran Buzzy Davis Rob Hamilton Mary Heller Cory Schwartz Lex Scourby Scott Young

Combined Phil Astrachan Brian Blank Bill McQuade Cory Schwartz Kurt Simard RJ Turner

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ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Mark Huddleston president

Mark W. Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century. In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an intensive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider communities. Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature. Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U.S. government and international organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities. Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.

Marty Scarano athletic director

The 2013-14 academic year marks the 14th season Marty Scarano has served as the Director of Athletics at UNH. During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities. His many accomplishments played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings. The Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of UNH athletes during the 2012-13 academic year was 87 percent among 20 varsity sports. Additionally, the NCAA honored five Wildcat teams that scored a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 1,000. The UNH teams include: men’s skiing, women’s cross country, women’s indoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field and gymnastics. Men’s soccer and women’s lacrosse were ranked at the top in America East with scores of 985 and 991, respectively. The football team and men’s ice hockey team were runners-up in their respective conferences, registering scores of 991 and 978. Women’s swimming & diving posted the second-highest score among all New Hampshire sports with a 994 mark. In the America East Academic Cup, UNH finished second for the third time in four years by achieving a 3.18 cumulative grade point average. It is UNH’s highest GPA in the 18-year history of the award. New Hampshire led all institutions with 108 student-athletes on the 2012 America East Fall Academic Honor Roll while earning the highest percentage of studentathletes named to the Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll. New Hampshire had 155 honorees, which represented 72 percent of the student-athletes who competed in those seasons, an improvement of 10 percent from the previous year. In 2007, Scarano was named the All-American Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Scarano has also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003-07. He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and is currently on the America East Executive Council. Outside of athletics, Scarano is in his 11th year on the Board of Corporators at Canterbury Shaker Village, a non-profit museum located in Canterbury, N.H. Before arriving at UNH, Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. During his tenure, the school was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have three children, Lyndon, Kyle, a junior at UNH, and Corey.

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Steve Metcalf

deputy athletic director

Steve Metcalf is in his 17th year at UNH, having served the athletic department in a number of different capacities over the years. As the Deputy Athletic Director, he oversees all internal operations, as well as the women’s ice hockey, men’s soccer, field hockey, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s skiing, men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field programs, and the areas of strength & conditioning and sports medicine. Additional duties include a role as Marty Scarano’s designate for all league affiliations and NCAA Championships, as well as in the daily operation of the department. UNH has served as the host for numerous NCAA championships in men’s and women’s ice hockey, gymnastics and skiing, including two Women’s Ice Hockey National Championships and the NCAA Skiing National Championship. At the conference level, Metcalf serves on the America East Championship Committee and recently completed a two-year term as chair. He currently serves as the chair of the NCAA National Collegiate Ski committee and previously was a member of the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Committee with three years service as the chair.

John Ciani associate director

strength/conditioning

John Ciani is in his 12th year with the University of New Hampshire athletic department. After four years as an assistant coach in the University’s strength and conditioning office, Ciani was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2006. Ciani’s efforts have been key in guiding UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both women’s and men’s ice hockey, football, gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track & field. Ciani came to UNH from the University of North Dakota, where he worked under Paul Chapman, the Wildcats’ current director of strength and conditioning, as an assistant with the men’s ice hockey, football, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s basketball and baseball teams. Ciani is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and Certified Level 1 Coach through USAWeightlifting. He is completing his Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology. After graduating from Escondido High School, Ciani went on to Long Beach State University, where he earned his B.A. in Psychology in 2000.

Joanne Maldari assistant a.d. academic support

Athletic excellence is part of the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire ski team. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom. New Hampshire also has one of the top graduation rates in the country for student-athletes. UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment the athletes give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is available to Wildcat skiers and all other student-athletes. This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges. Serving as Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services since 1994 is Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on the earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award. Before coming to Durham, Maldari served athletic counseling internships at Springfield and Central Connecticut State University.

Paul Chapman director

strength/conditioning

Paul Chapman is in the midst of his 12th year as the strength and conditioning director at the University of New Hampshire. During his tenure at UNH, he helped coordinate the building of the state-of-the-art Jerry Azumah Performance Center, and his efforts have been key in guiding UNH athletes to NCAA appearances in men’s and women’s hockey, gymnastics, volleyball, women’s lacrosse, track & field and skiing. Chapman is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (strength and conditioning coach certified), USA-Weightlifting (certified level 1 coach); the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and he was the state director of the National Strength and Conditioning Association in North Dakota from 1991-95. In 2005, he earned the title of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach from the CSCCA. He has also authored four publications related to strength and conditioning and has trained and consulted several NFL, CFL and NHL athletes. Chapman is a 1990 graduate of Dickinson State University in North Dakota with a B.S. Degree in Biology. He then went on to earn a M.S. in Exercise Science from the University of North Dakota in 1994 University of New Hampshire Skiing

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34 Top-10 NCAA Finishes

41 All-Americans 60 All-American Selections

7 National Champions

13 Olympians 11 U.S. Ski Team Members 32

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