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March 15, 2012
ROCHESTER, NY — Mark Bolding has been named the Division III Women's Ice Hockey Coach of the Year
for the third consecutive year, it was announced tonight by the American Hockey Coaches Association.
Bolding has followed up guiding the Cadets to the program's first national championship in just its fourth
season last year by already establishing a new program record for wins in a single season this year with
26, going 26-2-1 this year. The Cadets will be making their third straight Frozen Four appearance this
weekend after downing Amherst 5-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals. NU finished unbeaten in ECAC East play
for the second straight season and currently holds a 39-game unbeaten streak against league foes in the
regular season.
Norwich qualified for its fourth straight NCAA Tournament after downing Manhattanville 6-3 in the
ECAC East Championship for its third ECAC East Tournament title in the last four seasons. Bolding won
his 100th career game with a 5-2 win over Castleton in the ECAC East semifinals. He currently holds a
102-32-10 in his fifth season at the helm of the program he has built from the ground up. Over the last four seasons, NU is 90-
21-8.
The Cadets have scored 178 goals this season, which leads the country by more than a goal per game. Norwich also ranks
second in team defense giving up just 1.14 goals per game and the Cadets lead the nation with a power play clicking at 35.8
percent.
Bolding, the 2010 and 2011 AHCA Coach of the Year, has been at Norwich for ten seasons, the last five coaching the women's
program at the varsity level. After an 11-9-2 first year, Bolding led Norwich to a 19 wins and the ECAC East title in 2009,
qualifying the Cadets for their first NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2010, the club repeated as ECAC East champion, shutting
out both its semifinal and final opponents, en route to the NCAA Championship final. Last year, the Cadets took the national
championship.
A native of Red Deer, Alberta, Bolding is a 1995 graduate of Norwich, where he was a standout defenseman in a Hall of Fame
playing career (inducted in the school's HOF in 2005). Before taking the reins of the women's program, Bolding served two stints
as an assistant to men's head coch Mike McShane.
Keith Maurice, Holly Russo, Jon Guiffre, Dana Bean and Sophie LeClerc assisted Bolding this year. The runner-up for the
award was Scott McDonald of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
The Coach of the Year Award is chosen by members of the American Hockey Coaches Association and will be presented
on Friday, April 27, at the AHCA "Celebration of Women's Ice Hockey" banquet in Naples, Florida, as part of the annual AHCA
Convention.
Winners of the Women's Division III Coach of the Year Award |
| 2000 |
Ted Wisner, Colgate |
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2007 |
Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh State |
| 2001 |
Bill Mandigo, Middlebury |
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2008 |
Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh State |
| 2002 |
Jamie Wood, Elmira |
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2009 |
Jim Plumer. Amherst College |
| 2003 |
Michele Amidon, Bowdoin |
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2010 |
Mark Bolding, Norwich |
| 2004 |
Bill Mandigo, Middlebury |
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2011 |
Mark Bolding, Norwich |
| 2005 |
Bill Mandigo, Middlebury |
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2012 |
Mark Bolding, Norwich |
| 2006 |
Kevin Houle, Plattsburgh State |
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