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Princeton University Men's Ice Hockey
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Princeton University

Princeton University Men's Ice Hockey

NCAA Division 1 Princeton, NJ Private (not-for-profit)

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

5%

Avg SAT

1,535

Avg ACT

34

Enrollment

5,579

Team Information

Sport

Ice Hockey

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Princeton, NJ

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Coaching Staff (5)

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Ron Fogarty

Head Coach

Fogarty spent seven seasons as head coach at NCAA Division III Adrian College (Adrian, Mich.) from 2007-2014. He came to Princeton as the leader amongst all active NCAA coaches in win percentage. Fogarty began the program at Adrian and has since grown it into a powerhouse. In seven years, he posted a 167-23-10 record. The Bulldogs have competed in the NCAA tournament four times in the last five years and was the national runner-up in 2010-11, losing 4-3 in the national championship game. The Bulldogs won six regular-season titles competing in the Northern College Hockey Association (formerly Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association), and won five Harris Cup playoff championships. Fogarty led the Bulldogs to unprecedented success as they set an NCAA single-season record for wins by a first-year program at 26-3 in 2007-08. Fogartys success at Adrian continued, as the program became the fastest hockey program to reach the NCAA tournament and 100 wins. To his credit, Fogarty was named the MCHA Coach of the Year three times and was a four-time finalist for national coach of the year. Academically, the Bulldogs had a combined team GPA of 3.00 or greater in all seven years. A 1995 graduate of Colgate University, Fogarty is no stranger to the ECAC. As a four-year right winger on the hockey team, he was named to the 1992 ECAC All-Rookie Team, and was a member of Raiders first three seasons under Don Vaughan. As a senior captain at Colgate in 1995, he helped Vaughan to his first 20-win season while earning the Coaches Award and the Terry Slater Award. After playing in the ECAC All-Star game following the completion of his senior season, Fogarty left Colgate ranked 20th on the all-time scoring list with 141 points. Fogartys coaching career began shortly thereafter, staying on at Colgate as an assistant coach for three years (1996-99). In 1999, he joined the hockey staff at Clarkson and remained with the Green & Gold through the end of the 2001-02 season. From 2002-06 Fogarty was an assistant coach at Bowling Green. In all, Fogarty coached and/or recruited four Hobey Baker finalists, three All-Americas, eight conference all-stars, four all-rookie selections and nine NHL players (Colgate - Andy McDonald, Cory Murphy; Clarkson- Randy Jones, Erik Cole; Bowling Green- Jordan Sigalet, Jonathan Sigalet, Kevin Bieksa, Jon Matsumoto). Fogarty first got a taste for coaching during the summers between his sophomore and junior, and junior and senior years at Colgate. He was the Bluewater Sharks Bantam AAA coach in his hometown of Sarnia, Ontario. During his two summers he compiled a 57-19-3 record and was named Coach of the Year after one season. His professional hockey experience started with the Toledo Storm (ECHL) in 1995 and led to a stint with the Memphis River Kings (CHL) in 1995-96.

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Brad Dexter

Assistant Coach

Dexter brings a wealth of Division I hockey coaching and recruiting experience to the Tigers. Dexter, a former All-America hockey player at Colgate, played eight years professionally which concurrently helped to launch his coaching career as he acted as a player-coach for a number of years.  In his nine years at Colgate, Dexter helped the Raiders reach the ECAC championship weekend five times. This past season the team was the runner-up at the ECAC Championship and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. In that time he coached two All-Americas and Hobey Baker finalists in David McIntyre and Austin Smith, three Hockey Humanitarian finalists including the 2012 winner Evan Cox. Additionally Dexter coached two ECAC Hockey Players of the Year, four first-team All-ECAC selections, seven second-team picks, three third-team selections and two all-rookie team members. The Kingston, Ontario native began is professional playing career in 1996 with the Raleigh IceCaps (ECHL). He scored 40 points in 52 games before being traded to regular-season champion South Carolina. During the Stingrays playoff run, Dexter scored 26 points in 18 games as the team won the inaugural Kelly Cup.  Dexter spent the next three seasons with South Carolina as an assistant captain, recording 186 points in 221 games, and being voted to the ECHL all-star team in 1999 and 2000. He bookended his career with the Stingrays in 2000-01 with another Kelly Cup title.  Dexter gained coaching experience with the South Carolina as he worked as a player-coach from 1999-2001. In that capacity, he served as a liaison between the coaching staff and the players, while also co-hosted a weekly, 30-minute Stingrays TV show. During the 1999-00 season, Dexter played five games with the Syracuse Crunch (AHL) and three games with the Kansas City Blades (IHL). He took a pause from his playing career in 2001-02 when he took an assistant coaching position at Clarkson. That year he helped the Golden Knights to a second-place finish in the ECAC with an 11-6-5 league record. Dexter laced up his skates again in 2002-03 with the Pensacola Ice Pilots (ECHL), acting as assistant captain and playing in all 72 games and collecting 52 points. The following season he played for the Herning Blue Fox of the Danish Elite League, helping the squad to the regular-season championship. In his final year in pro hockey, Dexter captained the Victoria Salmon Kings (ECHL). He was the teams second leading scorer with 35 points in 49 games, and was voted to start in the ECHL All-Star Game. While he was sidelined for 23 games with an injury, Dexter filled in as an assistant coach. As a senior at Colgate, Dexter registered 32 points as a defender, which ranks seventh all-time in program history in points by a defenseman. That same year he captured second-team All-America and first-team All-ECAC honors. He earned second-team all-ECAC honors as a junior, and was named to the all-rookie team his first season. Dexter currently ranks 70th on the all-time scoring list with 85 points in 108 games. A 1996 graduate of Colgate, Dexter and his wife, Rhea, have two daughters, Mia (6) and Kennedy (4). - All Rights Reserved |

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Tommy Davis

Assistant Coach

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Stavros Paskaris

Assistant Coach

Paskaris helped the Bulldogs to a 114-19-9 record. The team won four Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association (MCHA) regular-season championships, three MCHA playoff championships and earned four NCAA Tournament bids. In his time at Adrian, Paskaris coached and recruited eight All-Americas, three conference players of the year, 21 all-conference selections, six all-freshman team members, and 21 NCAA statistical leaders. The team held a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher every year. Paskaris also assisted in the creation of a community-based booster club, created and published an alumni newsletter and founded the Bulldog Youth Hockey Camp. At the conclusion of the 2009-10 season, Adrian had the best penalty-killing unit in the country and second-best power play. The following season in 2010-11, with the best scoring offense in the nation, the Bulldogs reached the NCAA championship game. Adrian was the national runner-up after coming up short by a slim 4-3 margin. Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Paskaris spent one season as an assistant coach at Ohio University for the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division I club program. The team posted a 24-16-4 record, won the Central States Collegiate Hockey League (CSCHL) playoff championship and was ranked seventh in the country. In addition to his collegiate coaching, Paskaris has been a coach and an evaluator for USA Hockeys Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) Select Festivals since 2009. Paskaris played his college hockey at Wayne State from 2004-08. He was named first-team all-College Hockey America as a senior, averaging more than one point per game, and was a four-time all-academic honoree in the league. The 2005 CHA Rookie of the Year was also on the all-rookie team after scoring 33 points in 35 games. In addition he was vice president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and worked as a marketing assistant for the athletics department. Following graduation, Paskaris played out the 2007-08 season with the Dayton Bombers (ECHL). In addition to his bachelors in business administration from Wayne State, Paskaris earned a masters degree in recreation and sport sciences from Ohio University in 2009. - All Rights Reserved |

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Brendan Keane

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