Monday, November 7, 1994 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HUSKIES HOST WISCONSIN AFTER SWEEPING NMU This Week: The Michigan Technological University hockey team will host the University of Wisconsin Badgers in a two-game Western Collegiate Hockey Association series this weekend. Friday's (Nov. 11) game is set for 7:35 p.m., while Saturday's (Nov. 12) rematch will begin at 7:05 p.m. Both contests will be staged in the MacInnes Student Ice Arena (4,200). The Broadcast: All Michigan Tech games can be heard live on WZRK radio, 93.5 FM. Bob Olson, the dean of broadcasters in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, is in his 24th season as the voice of the Huskies. Volunteer assistant coach Darcy Way is back for his fifth year providing color commentary. The Records: MTU is 5-1-1 on the season and 3-1-0 in the WCHA after sweeping Northern Michigan last weekend. Wisconsin, which gained one point in a home series with Minnesota-Duluth last weekend, is 3-3-1 both overall and in the WCHA. The Coaches: Bob Mancini (Colorado College, 1982) is in his third year behind the bench at MTU. He owns a 35-43-11 record at the school and in five years as a college head coach sports a 71-75-23 mark. Jeff Sauer (Colorado College, 1965) is in his 13th season as head coach at Wisconsin. He owns a 236-177-24 mark at UW and in 23-plus seasons as a college head coach, Sauer has a record of 492-403-35. The Series: Michigan Tech and Wisconsin will meet for the 96th and 97th times ever this weekend. In the all-time series, which dates back to the 1927-28 season, the Badgers have a 53-36-6 advantage. Coach Mancini on the UW Series: "Wisconsin is a much better team than where they were picked in the preseason poll. Daubenspeck has been playing well in goal and although they don't have a lot of "name" players, they appear to me to be playing very well as a team." Coach Mancini on the NMU Series: "Needless to say, I was very pleased with the way we played last weekend. It was a team effort and every single player made a major contribution. Our specialty teams were outstanding and were a major factor in both games." Current WCHA Standings: Team (Overall Record) WCHA W L T Pts Minnesota (6-0-0) 6 0 0 12 Colorado College (5-1-0) 4 0 0 8 Minnesota-Duluth (3-3-1) 3 3 1 7 Wisconsin (3-3-1) 3 3 1 7 Michigan Tech (5-1-1) 3 1 0 6 St. Cloud State (2-4-0) 2 4 0 4 Denver (2-4-0) 2 4 0 4 Northern Michigan (2-4-0) 1 3 0 2 Alaska-Anchorage (2-6-0) 1 5 0 2 North Dakota (1-5-0) 1 3 0 2 Games This Week Friday, Nov. 11 UW at MTU*, 7:35 UMD at NMU*, 7:05 MN at UND*, 8:35 CC at DU*, 9:05 Saturday, Nov. 12 UW at MTU*, 7:05 UMD at NMU*, 7:05 MN at UND*, 8:35 UIC at SCSU, 8:05 Sunday, Nov. 13 DU at CC*, 4:05 *WCHA Game Results Last Week Friday, Nov. 4 at MTU 3, NMU 1* at UW 2, UMD 2* OT at MN 5, SCSU 3* UND 6, at DU 4* Saturday, Nov. 5 MTU 6, at NMU 2* UMD 4, at UW 3* MN 5, at SCSU 2* at DU 7, UND 2* at CC 8, UAA 4* Sunday, Nov. 6 at CC 2, UAA 1* OT About Wisconsin: The Badgers are led offensively by junior winger Max Williams. In the first seven games, the Mahwah, N.J., native has 5-5--10. Other top Badger point getters include senior defenseman Maco Balkovec (0-7--7), senior wing and alternate captain Jamie Spencer (3-3--6), junior wing Shawn Carter (3-2--5), and sophomore wing Dan Tompkins (1-4--5). In goal, sophomore Kirk Daubenspeck has played all but 6:15 of the first seven games. The Madison, Wis., native is 3-3-1, with a 3.16 goals against average and an .897 saves percentage. The Badgers are operating at a 12.2% clip on the power play (6-49), while allowing opponents to score at a rate of 21.7% (10-46). Last Weekend's Summaries: November 4, 1994 at MacInnes Student Ice Arena (3,737) Northern Michigan 0 1 0 1 Michigan Tech 1 2 0 3 1st: MT-B.Peterson (3) (J.Mikesch, Wright); PPG; 6:04 2nd: NM-George (1) (Karlander, Hehr); 5-3PPG; 5:06 MT-Dupont (2) (Wright, P.Mikesch); 4-3 PPG; 17:29 MT-P.Mikesch (5) (Dupont); PPG; 18:28 3rd: No Scoring Pen: NM 16-32, MT 18-36 PP: NM 1-10, MT 3-8 Saves: NM-Bartholomaus (8-9-3--20); 60:00 MT-Caravaggio (6-10-8--24); 60:00 November 5, 1994 at Lakeview Arena (4,305) Michigan Tech 2 1 3 6 Northern Michigan 1 0 1 2 1st: NM-Seymour (2) (Harding); 6:47 MT-Kryzer (1) (Roy, Wright); 15:53 MT-Savage (1) (Wright, Seale); PPG; 18:14 2nd: MT-P.Mikesch (6) (Dupont, Wright); 5-3 PPG; 9:29 3rd: MT-Seale (3) (P.Mikesch, Meyers); PPG; 10:11 NM-Hadden (5) (Harding, Karlander); PPG; 15:45 MT-Garvey (2) (Jensen, Seale); PPG; 17:13 MT-Sutton (1) (Jensen, Figliomeni); PPG; 19:34 Pen: MT 29-77, NMU 26-71 PP: MT 5-9, NMU 1-12 Saves: MT-Caravaggio (7-12-6--25); 60:00 NM-Kochan (9-7-10--26); 60:00 Huskies Hints: The Huskies swept Northern Michigan last weekend, marking the first time since 1988 that the Huskies have accomplished that feat . . . MTU is 2-0-1 in its three road games this season. Not since 1973-74 has an MTU team been undefeated in its first three road affairs . . . At 5-1-1, the Huskies are off to their best start since 1973-74. That year, MTU was also 5-1-1 after seven games. Incidentally, the Huskies won the WCHA in 1973-74 with a 20-6-2 mark and finished second in the nation with an overall record of 28-9-3 . . . Junior center Pat Mikesch (Hancock, Mich.) needs just one point to become the 54th member of MTU's Century Club. Mikesch has 32-67--99 in 85 career games . . . MTU was 8-for-17 (.471) on the power play against Northern Michigan last weekend, while holding the Wildcats to two power play markers in 22 chances (.909 penalty killing efficiency) . . . MTU set six school penalty records in its 6-2 win at NMU last Saturday (Nov. 5), including: Most penalties by MTU -- 29; Most Penalties by the Opponent -- 26; Most Penalties by Both Teams -- 55; Most Penalty Minutes by MTU -- 77; Most Penalty Minutes by the Opponent -- 71; Most Penalty Minutes by Both Teams -- 148 . . . MTU and NMU each established a new WCHA single-period record for penalties last Saturday. Each team was whistled for 20 penalties in the third period, eclipsing the old mark of 19 set by Alaska Anchorage at NMU in the third period of a WCHA Playoff game on March 12, 1994 . . . The 55 total penalties whistled against MTU and NMU in last Saturday's game tied the North Dakota at Minnesota game on Oct. 24, 1992, for the number two spot on the league's ledger for most penalties by two teams in one game . . . The six goals MTU scored at NMU last Saturday were the most in a WCHA road game for the Huskies since Jan. 8, 1993, when MTU scored eight times in a one-goal win over Colorado College . . . Freshman left wing Jason Prokopetz (Esterhazy, Sask.) was disqualified for fighting during the third period of last Saturday's game at NMU. Bob Mancini Radio Show: The Bob Mancini Radio Show is heard every Monday throughout the season from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. on WZRK radio, 93.5 FM. Host Bob Olson joins coach Mancini each week to discuss Huskies hockey in-depth. Huskies on Teamline: All Michigan Tech games can be heard live by those outside the WZRK listening area on Teamline. Fans wishing to hear a game should dial 1-800-846-4700 and then enter MTU's Team Code of 1149. The cost to hear a game is billed either to your Visa or Mastercard. A portion of the proceeds goes to MTU athletics. Coaches Corner/Blueline Luncheon: The next Coaches Corner/Blueline Luncheon will take place Friday (Nov. 11) at 12 noon in the Lake Superior Room of the Northern Lights Restaurant. MTU hockey coach Bob Mancini, Wisconsin hockey coach Jeff Sauer, MTU football coach Bernie Anderson, and Huskies volleyball coach Mary Kaminski are the featured speakers. Cost for the buffet luncheon is $6.75 per person, which includes tax and tip. Blueline Club members receive a 50-cent discount. Up Next: Michigan Tech will begin a four-game WCHA road swing with a Saturday-Sunday (Nov. 19-20) series at the University of Minnesota.