University of New Hampshire Athletics

Men's Hockey Head Coach Dick Umile to Coach One More Season
3/15/2017 4:08:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey
Former Wildcat Captain Mike Souza To Become Head Coach After 2017-18 Campaign
DURHAM, N.H. – University of New Hampshire director of athletics Marty Scarano announced Wednesday that UNH men's hockey Head Coach Dick Umile will retire following the 2017-18 season. Associate Head Coach Mike Souza will become the head coach at that time.
"Coach Umile and I spoke about how this next season will be spent continuing the effort to re-build UNH hockey into a national caliber program that competes in the NCAA tournament and the Frozen Four," Scarano said. "That has been, and always will be, our aspiration. We are fortunate to have Mike Souza here changing the culture in recruiting and gaining more invaluable experience to become the 14th head coach of UNH hockey at the completion of the 2017-18 season."
"I'm excited to come back for the final season of my contract and still have a strong desire to win," Umile said. "With a strong nucleus returning and exciting newcomers on the way, we are determined to get UNH hockey back to the level of annually competing in the NCAA tournament."
"We look forward to the challenge of reaching NCAAs next year and our focus is on having the program in great shape when Mike Souza takes over as head coach," Umile said.
Umile, who just completed his 27th season as head coach in 2016-17, is ranked ninth all-time and fourth among active Division I head coaches in victories (586), and his .611 winning percentage ranks 11th among active D-I coaches. Under his tutelage, the Wildcats have reached the NCAA tournament 18 times and appeared in the NCAA Frozen Four on four occasions (1998, '99, 2002, '03), including national championship game appearances in 1999 and 2003.
"Dick Umile is one of collegiate hockey's iconic coaches and, in many ways, is in fact 'UNH Hockey'," Scarano said. "I am confident next season will be one in which we build from within, make inroads in recruiting and continue to bolster an exciting future."
In the Umile Era, the 'Cats have captured eight Hockey East regular-season titles (1992, '97, '99, 2002, '03, '07, '08, '10), won two HEA championships ('02,'03) and have eclipsed 20 victories in 20 of his 27 years, highlighted by a school-record 31-win campaign in 1998-99. Umile's Wildcats have been ranked No. 1 nationally in five different seasons ('99-00, '01-02, '02-03, '06-07, '12-13).
The 1994 UNH Hall of Fame inductee is a six-time Hockey East Coach of the Year (1991, '97, '99, 2002, '07, '10), four-time New England Coach of the Year (1991, '99, 2002, '08) and won the Spencer T. Penrose Memorial Trophy as the nation's top Division I coach in 1999.
As a Wildcat player from 1969-72, Umile scored 60 goals and tabulated 84 assists for 144 points in 87 games. He is ranked 12th all-time in points per game (1.66) in University history.
Souza, a 2000 UNH graduate, has been an associate head coach at his alma mater for two seasons. He assists in all aspects of the program, with a focus on power plays and directing recruiting efforts. Previously, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut for head coach Mike Cavanaugh. Souza began his coaching career with a two-year stint (2011-13) at Brown University as an assistant coach.
Souza graduated from UNH after a decorated four-year career with the Wildcats from 1996-2000. During that time, the squad reached two Frozen Fours, including the national championship game against the University of Maine in 1999. In 1999-2000, Souza won the Jim Urquhart Award as Student-Athlete of the Year, which is the highest honor bestowed upon a graduating student-athlete at UNH.
Souza, the 67th overall selection in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, played professionally in the American Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League from 2000-05, and he played six additional seasons (2005-11) in Europe.
For more information on the UNH hockey team, visit www.unhwildcats.com.
"Coach Umile and I spoke about how this next season will be spent continuing the effort to re-build UNH hockey into a national caliber program that competes in the NCAA tournament and the Frozen Four," Scarano said. "That has been, and always will be, our aspiration. We are fortunate to have Mike Souza here changing the culture in recruiting and gaining more invaluable experience to become the 14th head coach of UNH hockey at the completion of the 2017-18 season."
"I'm excited to come back for the final season of my contract and still have a strong desire to win," Umile said. "With a strong nucleus returning and exciting newcomers on the way, we are determined to get UNH hockey back to the level of annually competing in the NCAA tournament."
"We look forward to the challenge of reaching NCAAs next year and our focus is on having the program in great shape when Mike Souza takes over as head coach," Umile said.
Umile, who just completed his 27th season as head coach in 2016-17, is ranked ninth all-time and fourth among active Division I head coaches in victories (586), and his .611 winning percentage ranks 11th among active D-I coaches. Under his tutelage, the Wildcats have reached the NCAA tournament 18 times and appeared in the NCAA Frozen Four on four occasions (1998, '99, 2002, '03), including national championship game appearances in 1999 and 2003.
"Dick Umile is one of collegiate hockey's iconic coaches and, in many ways, is in fact 'UNH Hockey'," Scarano said. "I am confident next season will be one in which we build from within, make inroads in recruiting and continue to bolster an exciting future."
In the Umile Era, the 'Cats have captured eight Hockey East regular-season titles (1992, '97, '99, 2002, '03, '07, '08, '10), won two HEA championships ('02,'03) and have eclipsed 20 victories in 20 of his 27 years, highlighted by a school-record 31-win campaign in 1998-99. Umile's Wildcats have been ranked No. 1 nationally in five different seasons ('99-00, '01-02, '02-03, '06-07, '12-13).
The 1994 UNH Hall of Fame inductee is a six-time Hockey East Coach of the Year (1991, '97, '99, 2002, '07, '10), four-time New England Coach of the Year (1991, '99, 2002, '08) and won the Spencer T. Penrose Memorial Trophy as the nation's top Division I coach in 1999.
As a Wildcat player from 1969-72, Umile scored 60 goals and tabulated 84 assists for 144 points in 87 games. He is ranked 12th all-time in points per game (1.66) in University history.
Souza, a 2000 UNH graduate, has been an associate head coach at his alma mater for two seasons. He assists in all aspects of the program, with a focus on power plays and directing recruiting efforts. Previously, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Connecticut for head coach Mike Cavanaugh. Souza began his coaching career with a two-year stint (2011-13) at Brown University as an assistant coach.
Souza graduated from UNH after a decorated four-year career with the Wildcats from 1996-2000. During that time, the squad reached two Frozen Fours, including the national championship game against the University of Maine in 1999. In 1999-2000, Souza won the Jim Urquhart Award as Student-Athlete of the Year, which is the highest honor bestowed upon a graduating student-athlete at UNH.
Souza, the 67th overall selection in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks, played professionally in the American Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League from 2000-05, and he played six additional seasons (2005-11) in Europe.
For more information on the UNH hockey team, visit www.unhwildcats.com.
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