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Robert Morris Colonials
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Institution: Robert Morris University
Location: Moon Township, Pennsylvania
School founded: 1921
Enrollment: 4,000
President: Gregory G. Dell'Omo
Athletic Director: Craig Coleman
Colors: Blue and Red
Home Arena: 84 Lumber Arena
Capacity: 1,200
Dimensions: 200'x85'
Men's Team
Conference: Atlantic Hockey
Coach: Derek Schooley
(Western Michigan '94)
Conf. Championships: AHA: 2014
Major Rivals: Niagara, Mercyhurst
Women's Team
Conference: College Hockey America
Coach: Paul Colontino
(Mercyhurst '00)
Conf. Championships: 2012
Major Rivals: Mercyhurst

The Robert Morris Colonials are a Men's Division I team in Atlantic Hockey and a Women's Division I team in College Hockey America.

Robert Morris Colonials

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RMU Colonials[]

Head Coach: Derek Schooley (School's first Head Coach, since 2004)
Assistant Coaches: Chris Kostopoulos (who joined the team in '07) and Joe Tuset (who joined the team in '07, after finishing his career as a Goaltender for two seasons at RMU)

Year by year[]

The RMU Colonials compete in the Men's College Hockey America Conference against the Bemidji State Beavers, Niagara Purple Eagles and the Alabama-Huntsville Chargers (the Wayne State Warriors dissolved its Men's program after the 2007-2008 season). The Men's Team finished 15-15-4 Overall in 2007-2008, their first winning season in school history. Previous season records are as follows:

15-15-4 ('07-'08)
14-19-2 ('06-'07)
12-20-3 ('05-'06)
8-21-4 ('04-'05)[First season in school history]

Recent News[]

As of August 2008, 4 players from the 2008 class have signed with the Central Hockey League (CHL), a mid-level professional hockey league owned by Global Entertainment Corp. Five of the CHL teams have NHL affiliations.

Logan Bittle - Colorado Eagles
Jeff Gilbert - Laredo Bucks
Brett Hopfe - Laredo Bucks
Christian Boucher - Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees

Professional[]

As of May 2008, the Colonials had 8 players playing professional hockey in the United States.

Joey Olson - 2 years at RMU - Current Team: Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL)
Aaron Clarke - 2 years at RMU - Current Team: Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Chris Kaufman - 4 years at RMU - Current Team: Bakersfield Condors (ECHL)
Joel Gasper - 4 years at RMU - Current Team: Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL)
Ryan Cruthers - 2 years at RMU - Current Team: Utah Grizzles (ECHL)
Rob Cowan - 4 years at RMU - Current Team: Port Huron Icehawks (IHL)
Tom Biondich - 4 years at RMU - Former Team: Gwinnett Gladiators (ECHL)
Sean Berkstresser - 4 years at RMU - Current Team: Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)

As of July 2008, Chris Kaufman, Ryan Cruthers and Sean Berkstresser were all offered contracts by their respective clubs off of their initial entry contracts (all who graduated after the 2007-2008 season). Both Aaron Clark and Joey Olson are still playing for their respective teams (they both graduated after the 2006-2007 season).

2008 Season[]

Forwards Ryan Cruthers (Sr) and Chris Margott (Jr) were both ranked nationally in the top 10 in scoring, Cruthers finished the season with 49 points (22-27), Margott finished with 44 points (18-26).

For the 2008-2009 Season, the Colonials are bringing in 12 recruits, three transfers from Wayne State, after having 15 graduating seniors from the program. The incoming recruiting class will be the largest class since the inaugural class in 2004.

RMU Lady Colonals[]

Coaching staff[]

Head Coach: Nathan Handrahan (became HC in '06 after serving as an Assistant Coach under the Men's team)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Spencer (who joined the team in '06), Raffi Wolf (who joined the team in '06)
Volunteer Assistant: Blaine Buterbaugh (who joined the team in '07)
Trainer: Deborah Dalsin (who joined the team in '07)

History[]

The Lady Colonials are currently entering their fourth full season (2008-2009) as an NCAA Division I program. The Lady Colonials compete in the Women's College Hockey America Conference against the Merychurst Lakers, Niagara Purple Eagles, Wayne State Warriors and the Syracuse Orange.

In 2008-09, the Lady Colonials were led by third year starting Goaltender Brianne McLaughlin (Jr), who was recently selected in July of 2008 to the US National Under-22 Team. Despite the Lady Colonials sub-.500 record in 2008, McLaughlin finished with a 2.82 Goals Against Average, including a .913 Save Percentage, after logging 1873:20 in 32 games.

For the 2008-2009 season, the Lady Colonials had only graduating one senior, forward Maria Olausson.

On May 26, 2021 the university announced that the men's and women's team would be dropped effective immediately.[1]

Year by year[]

Year Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2019-20 Paul Colontino 20 12 4 CHA 13 5 2 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Syracuse (5-2)
Lost Final vs. Mercyhurst (2-1)
Did not qualify
2018-19 Paul Colontino 16 14 6 CHA 13 4 3 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State (2-1)
Lost Final vs. Syracuse (6-2)
Did not qualify
2017-18 Paul Colontino 21 8 4 CHA 14 3 3 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State (7-2)
Lost Final vs. Mercyhurst (3-2) (ot)
Did not qualify
2016-17 Paul Colontino 27 5 6 CHA 15 3 2 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Lindenwood (2-1)
Won Final vs. Syracuse (2-0)
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin (7-0)
2015-16 Paul Colontino 17 16 5 CHA 7 9 4 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood (3-4, 3-1, 5-1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (2-4)
Did not qualify
2014-15 Paul Colontino 11 19 5 CHA 8 8 4 4th CHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. RIT (1-3, 0-1) Did not qualify
2013-14 Paul Colontino 24 8 3 CHA 13 5 2 2nd CHA Lost Semifinals vs. RIT (1-4) Did not qualify
2012-13 Paul Colontino 15 15 3 CHA 9 10 1 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood (2-1 3OT, 2-0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1-2)
Did not qualify
2011-12 Paul Colontino 19 9 4 CHA 6 3 3 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Niagara (3-2)
Won Championship vs. Mercyhurst (3-2)
Did not qualify
2010-11 Nate Handrahan 6 21 7 CHA 2 9 5 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Wayne State (4-2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1-3)
Did not qualify
2009-10 Nate Handrahan 11 24 1 CHA 3 12 1 5th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Wayne State (3-1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1-7)
Did not qualify
2008-09 Nate Handrahan 12 20 3 CHA 5 9 2 3rd CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Wayne State (3-4) Did not qualify
2007-08 Nate Handrahan 12 22 1 CHA 2 10 0 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (0-4) Did not qualify
2006-07 Nate Handrahan 11 22 2 CHA 1 11 0 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Marcyhurst (2-5) Did not qualify
2005-06 Kevin McGonagle 5 24 2 CHA 1 9 1 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (0-9) Did not qualify
2004-05 Jody Katz 4 17 2

[2]

Career stats[]

Player GP G A PTS
Kristen Miles [3] 122 43 32 75
Morgan Beikirch [4] 127 28 41 69
Alissa Dorman[5] 135 23 25 48
Sara O’Malley [6] 68 20 17 37
Brianna Delaney[7] 35 18 14 32

International[]

Olympians[]

Player Position Nationality Event Result
Brianne McLaughlin

[8]||Goaltender|| Flag of the United States United States || 2010 Winter Olympics||bgcolor="silver"|Silver

Awards and honors[]

  • Daneca Butterfield, CHA Defensive Player of Week (Week of Oct 6, 2009)[9]
  • Daneca Butterfield, CHA Defensive Player of Week (Week of Oct 26, 2009)[10]
  • Daneca Butterfield, CHA Defensive Player of Week (Week of Nov 9, 2009)[11]
  • Brianna Delaney, CHA Player of the Week (November 16, 2009)[12]
  • Jacki Gibson, CHA Defensive Player of the Year (Week of October 12, 2009)[13]
  • Jennifer Kindret, CHA Rookie of the Week (November 9, 2009)
  • Jennifer Kindret, CHA Rookie of the Week (Week of Jan 25, 2010)[14]
  • Sara O'Malley, CHA Offensive Player of Week (Week of Jan 25, 2010)[15]
  • Chelsea Walkland, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[16]

Pre-Season All-CHA Team[]

  • F - Brianna Delaney, 2009-10 selection(tie) [17]

Second Team All-CHA[]

  • Whitney Pappas, 2009-10 Second Team All-CHA[18]

Other[]

For more information visit The Official RMU Colonials Website [1] and for everything Robert Morris Hockey visit Centre Ice [2]

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