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Chris
Donovan, the only coach the Saint Michael’s women’s ice hockey program has
ever known, enters his sixth season at the helm of the Purple Knights in
2005-06. Last year, Donovan's squad set a program record for victories and goals
scored in a season.
Donovan has an extensive hockey background. A standout for Archbishop
William's High School in Braintree, Mass., he went on to play at Norwich
University from 1969-73, serving as captain of the Cadets in his senior
year. He also served as an assistant coach to Lou DiMasi with the Saint
Michael's men's team from 1991-95.
In 1995, Donovan took over as coaching director for the Vermont
Select/Northern Lights women's program. He worked with the 13-15 age group
who were the District Regional Runners-Up one year, while the 16-19 group
were the District Regional Runners-Up for two consecutive years. In 2002
and 2004,
he was the only coach in his league to be selected as clinician for the
YES Clinic during the Division I Women's Frozen Four tournament held at
the University of New Hampshire.
He is a long-time member of the coaching staff at the Phillips Exeter
Academy Hockey Camp during the summer. Donovan is also a staff member of
the Breakaway Hockey Camp for Girls held each summer at Cairns Arena in
South Burlington. In 2005, he also was a coach at the Cornell Hockey Camp
and the USA Development Camp held at the University of Vermont. Donovan
also has a long-standing relationship with the USA Hockey Education Program.
In the past five years, Donovan has recruited three players who received ECAC East Rookie of the Week honors, one player that has garnered Goalie
of the Week honors, one ECAC Player of the Week, an ECAC East
All-Rookie Team selection in 2004, and an ECAC East All-Conference
Honorable Mention selection in 2005. Last year, 10 of Donovan's players
earned a spot on the ECAC East All-Academic Team, including Michelle
Miaskiewicz, who represented Saint Michael's at the 2005 NCAA Leadership
Conference in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., over the summer. Donovan's players range from Maine to
California.
"Chris has had a wide variety of experiences in hockey, both as a player
and he has coached both men and women at a number of levels. Those
experiences will serve him well in this new opportunity," said Atheltic
Director Geri Knortz at the announcement of Donovan's hiring.
A 1973 graduate of Norwich, Donovan holds a bachelor of science degree in
business administration, and is presently studying for a Master's degree.
He resides in Hardwick, Vt.
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