No. 9/10 Quinnipiac
University Bobcats (11-1-0) vs. No. 10/9 University
of Massachusetts Minutemen (9-2-0) Saturday, Nov. 28,
2009 - 3 p.m. TD Bank Sports
Center, Hamden, Conn.
New England Sports
Network (NESN) Bill Schweizer -
play-by-play Rich Coppola - color commentary Bill Mecca - Sideline
report
AM 1220 WQUN Don Boyle - play-by-play Chris Kotsopoulos -
color commentary
Top Ten Showdown The Quinnipiac
University men's ice hockey team, fresh off their first-ever top-10 ranking in
program history and a 5-1 ECAC Hockey win against Princeton, hosts the
University of Massachusetts, ranked 10th in the USCHO.com Poll and 9th in the
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll, on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 3 p.m. Quinnipiac
enters the game with an overall mark of 11-1-0 for the country's best winning
percentage of .917, and have won consecutive games. UMass is currently 9-2-0
overall.
Broadcast News Saturday's match-up
can be seen live on New England Sports Network (NESN) at 3 p.m. from the TD
Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn. Bill Schweizer will have the play-by-play
and will be joined alongside by color commentator Rich Coppola, while Bill
Mecca will have the sideline report.
On The Air Don Boyle will have
the play-by-play for Saturday's game, with color commentary provided by
Chris Kotsopoulos on AM 1220 WQUN. Bobcat fans can also click the speaker icon
on the schedule at www.QuinnipiacBobcats.com.
Scouting The
Minutemen The University of
Massachusetts, ranked 10th in the USCHO.com Poll and 9th in the USA Today/USA
Hockey Magazine poll, enters Saturday's game with an overall record of 9-2-0,
including a 5-2-0 mark against Hockey East opponents. UMass has won four of
their last five games, and eight of their last 10. The Minutemen are 2-0-0 this
season against ECAC Hockey teams after a 5-2 win against RPI on Oct. 8 and a
4-3 overtime victory against Yale on Nov. 24. UMass features the nation's
leading scorer in James Marcou, who's four goals and NCAA Division I-best 17
assists give him 21 points in 11 games for a 1.91 point per game average. Casey
Wellman has nine goals and nine assists for 18 points for a 1.64 per game clip,
the fifth best average in the country. Justin Braun (3-10-13; 1.18) and Will
Ortiz (3-8-11; 1.00) round out the quartet of UMass skaters averaging a point
per contest. The UMass offense as a whole ranks fifth nationally with 43 goals
in 11 games for a 3.91 per game average. The Minutemen's power play unit also
ranks third with 16 goals in 55 chances for 29.1%.
All-Time Against
Massachusetts Saturday's game will
mark the first meeting between Quinnipiac and Massachusetts in either program's
history.
Welcome To The Top 10 For the first time in
its Division I history, the Quinnipiac University men's ice hockey team were
ranked in the top 10 in both major polls released on Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. The
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Division I Men's Ice Hockey Poll ranked
Quinnipiac 10th, up three spots from the Bobcats' first appearance in the poll
last week. The USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I poll had Quinnipiac in
the 9th spot.
INCH Power Rankings Quinnipiac was ranked
9th nationally in InsideCollegeHockey.com's INCH Power Rankings, its highest
ranking all-time in that poll.
PairWise Rankings Quinnipiac are also
ranked fourth in the most the most recent PairWise Rankings, an objective
formula used to determine the NCAA Tournament field.
First Time Quinnipiac has won
its last seven games, all ECAC Hockey contests, to remain perfect in ECAC
Hockey play and secure first place in the league standings after three weeks of
league play.The Bobcats have never opened their ECAC Hockey schedule with seven
wins in their first seven games.
Against The Nation The Bobcats are
currently 11-1-0 overall for the top winning percentage (.917) in NCAA Division
I hockey. In addition, Quinnipiac also boasts the top scoring offense in the
country with 51 goals in 12 games for a 4.25 goals per game average. The
Bobcats' defense, which ranks 10th nationally, has allowed 26 goals in 12 games
for a 2.17 per game average, giving them the second best scoring margin, +2.08,
in the nation.
Number Crunching Quinnipiac is one of
four teams in the nation, which also includes ECAC Hockey teams Yale and
Cornell as well as Bemidji State, averaging at least four goals per game. The Bobcats have scored five goals in a game
six times, and have been held to fewer than four goals twice through their
first 12 games.
Closing The Door Last season,
Quinnipiac was 16-0-0 in games in which it led after the second period. In
their last 41 games in that scenario, dating back three seasons, Quinnipiac is
undefeated at 38-0-3 when playing with a lead heading into the final frame. The
Bobcats last loss,when leading after the second period, came in the 2006-07
ECAC Hockey Championship Game when Clarkson scored four third period goals to
come-from-behind and take the league crown.
TD Bank Sports Center
History Since the door's opened on
Quinnipiac University's state-of-the-art arena on Jan. 27, 2007, the Bobcats
have played 49 games on their home ice, posting a 30-16-5 record.
Same Ole Wong Senior Brandon Wong
(Victoria, B.C.) leads Quinnipiac with six goals and 11 assists for 17 points,
good for 13th in the country with 1.42 points per game.
Wong Dinger Wong's goal against
Colgate on Friday, Nov. 20 was the 54th of his career, moving him ahead of
Bryan Leitch for seventh place on the career-goals chart in the Bobcats'
Division I era. With his 55th career goal against Princeton on Wednesday, Wong
trails Brian Herbert '03 for sixth place all-time with 56 career goals. Wong
also ranks 11th in Quinnipiac's DI history with 119 career points.
I Love Lamp(e) Senior Eric Lampe
(Madison, Wisc.) also ranks in the top 20 in scoring with nine goals and six
assists for 15 points at a 1.36 per game clip. His 0.82 goals per game rank
eighth nationally.
Making A Name For
Themselves Wong and Lampe make
Quinnipiac one of six teams nationally, along with UMass, Cornell, Bemidji
State, Yale and Minnesota Duluth, to have two players ranked in the top 20 in
scoring.
Lang(lois) Of The
Lost Freshman Jeremy
Langlois (Tempe, Ariz.) became the first of Quinnipiac's 10 freshman skaters to
post a multiple-goal game this season with two against Colgate on Friday, Nov.
20. Langlois posted another two-goal outing against Princeton on Wednesday,
giving him two, two-goal games in his last three contests. Langlois leads all
Quinnipiac freshmen with five goals and four assists for nine points.
Freshman Experience First-year Bobcat
Jeremy Langlois ranks among the top 25 freshmen in NCAA Division I hockey in
points per game with a 0.75 average.
Dan The Man Sophomore Dan Clarke
(Belleville, Ont.) is one of two goalies in the country, along with University
of Denver's Marc Cheverie, with a 1.000 winning percentage at 7-0-0, including
six consecutive wins.
Barron Down Loren Barron became
the second Quinnipiac freshman this season to post a two-goal game after he
scored twice against Princeton on Wednesday, Nov. 25. Barron's two goals were
his first points of the season.
Spreading The Wealth Quinnipiac has had 15
different players score a goal through the Bobcats' first 12 games this season.
The Bobcats had 18 players score through 39 games last season.
Youth Movement Last season, through
39 games, Quinnipiac freshmen accounted for 18 of Quinnipiac's 124 goals
(14.5%). This season, through the team's first 12 games, Quinnipiac freshmen
have 13 of the Bobcats 51 goals for 25.4%.
Clarke's Bars Clarke ranks third in save percentage at .939 while also
ranking 15th with a 2.01 goals-against average. Clarke holds two of
Quinnipiac's three wins against ranked opponents this season.