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Ross to retire after 25 years behind Charger bench

Jamie Gilliam, UAH Sports Information

Doug Ross
After a pair of NCAA national championships, more than 500 career wins and a quarter-century as a head coach in the collegiate ranks, University of Alabama in Huntsville ice hockey Head Coach Doug Ross has decided to hang up his skates at the end of the 2006-07 season retiring after 25 years as the Chargers' skipper behind the bench.

"I have coached ice hockey for more than 30 years and I am very proud of my work here at UAH for the past 25 years," said Ross. "I'm proud of all of the accomplishments of the hockey team and will always remain supportive of the University mission and athletics department's goals. Many of our hockey graduates live in Huntsville and are very productive in the community. They have been great ambassadors for UAH and the state of Alabama throughout the years competing against the top NCAA teams in the nation and that is something I am extremely proud of."

"Coach Ross has served UAH extremely well, building a strong hockey program, bringing excellent student athletes to our university, and winning national championships along the way," said UAH President Dr. Frank A Franz. "We are deeply grateful to him for his distinguished service."

Chosen by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as the 1998 Sington Award recipient as collegiate Coach of the Year, Ross has been a driving force in the hockey community in Huntsville. The 1976 Olympian helped start the youth termite program in the "Rocket City" and has led numerous youth camps and clinics including those for the Huntsville Hockey Amateur Hockey Association (HAHA).

"I can't thank Doug enough for what he has done for the sport of hockey not only here at UAH but also in the community of Huntsville and the state of Alabama," noted Director of Athletics Jim Harris. "The foundation and tradition that he established here will certainly help us as we move forward in Division I ice hockey and finding a new head hockey coach."

The dean of coaches in College Hockey America, Ross' legacy began in 1982 taking over the reigns of the program from Joe Ritch. A top-tier club team, Ross kept the momentum going leading UAH to back-to-back club national championships in 1983 and 1984. Not soon after that, the UAH program was elevated to NCAA status and the success continued for the Chargers.

"As a personal friend for the past 25 years, I have admired his continuous efforts to elevate the UAH hockey from club to NCAA Division I status," remarked Ritch, now a member of the University of Alabama system Board of Trustees. "Doug brought UAH championships, unique notoriety, and national respect in the collegiate hockey world. We all owe Doug Ross a debt of gratitude for his commitment to UAH and hockey for this state. I look forward to the upcoming coaching search which will continue to ensure UAH hockey success."

UAH's success as the only NCAA hockey team south of the Mason-Dixon line continued under Ross' tutelage through the late 80's and early 90's as the Chargers spent time in both the Division I and Division II ranks of the NCAA. Ross' squads in the middle 90's ranked among the best in the nation as UAH won national titles in 96 and 98 and finished as runner up in 94 and 97. During that time, the Chargers were featured by Sports Illustrated, ESPN and the NBC Nightly News.

The 1998-99 season brought about a new era for the Charger program as UAH returned to the Division I ranks under Ross' leadership. During that time, the Chargers have continued their winning ways of members of the CHA winning a pair of league championships while competing against the best collegiate hockey teams in the nation.

"I thank the University for the opportunity to coach such fine outstanding young men as well as the UAH players, coaches and staff along with the Von Braun Center and local media for their support," said Ross. "To the fans and my many good friends in Huntsville, thank you for your friendship and continued support of me and the UAH program. I hope to remain living in Huntsville and possibly continuing on in a support role at UAH as well as working within the community."

In his 28th year of coaching, Ross has compiled a record of 503-297-43 (.622) after coaching one season at Ohio in 1976-77 and two seasons at Kent State from 1979-81. Ross' career mark in NCAA contests ranks him in the top-10 among active coaches in winning percentage and 19th all-time among NCAA coaches.

"During my career, I have placed an emphasis on loyalty, trust, team spirit and friendship and provided continuity," noted Ross. "I am 100% a UAH Charger and will continue to be a huge fan and supporter of the program."

A national search for the third coach in the history of the program is expected to begin right away by a search committee comprised of UAH staff, community members as well as members of the local hockey community. A press conference is slated for noon on Tuesday in the "Varsity Room" of Spragins Hall on the campus of UAH to discuss the direction of the Charger program.

Ross and the 2006-07 Charger squad are coming off a solid performance in the Dodge Holiday Classic last weekend. UAH fell 3-1 to top-ranked Minnesota on their home ice on Friday night before rebounding in the consolation game with a 5-2 win over Massachusetts. The Chargers return to action on Jan. 12-13 hosting CHA foe Robert Morris at the Von Braun Center.

Former Charger Munroe called up to NHL

Jamie Gilliam, UAH Sports Information

Scott Munroe, Courtesy Philadelphia Flyers
Following his standout career at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, former goalie Scott Munroe has become the first Charger to dress in an NHL contest having served as the backup netminder for the Philadelphia Flyers for the past three contests.

"It's been very exciting, especially being on the road and seeing all the different rinks," remarked Munroe. "It was also exciting to play against Tampa Bay and Carolina, the last two Stanley Cup champions. Just to look across the red line in warm-ups and see the guys who last year I was watching on television is just very exciting and a real honor."

The former Charger was called up from the Philadephia Phantoms of the AHL last month after seeing action in 16 games and posting a 3.03 GAA and .909 save percentage. Munroe was called up from the Phantoms after the Flyers' starting goaltender Antero Niittymaki and is expected to return to the AHL club when Nittymaki returns to the lineup . Munroe spent time with the Flyers during the 2006 playoffs as Philadelphia's third goaltender but did not dress.

A 2005 graduate of UAH, Munroe played four seasons with the Chargers, amassing a record of 49-35-8 with a .918 save percentage and a 2.76 goals against average. He proved to be UAH's ironman in the 2005-06 season, breaking single-season records for games and minutes played, shots faced and saves made. He also broke career records in each of those categories. His .918 save percentage also stands as a career best at UAH.

Narduzzi and Morrison earn CHA honors after solid weekend

Jamie Gilliam, UAH Sports Information

Marc Narduzzi
Kevin Morrison
After a solid weekend of play in the Dodge Holiday Classic in Minneapolis, Minn., senior netminder Marc Narduzzi (Vancouver, British Columbia) and freshman winger Kevin Morrison (Mississauga, Ontario) have been named College Hockey America's Defensive Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week, respectively as announced by the league.

Posting a 2.50 goals-against average, Narduzzi was solid in net for the Chargers in the tournament. The senior posted a career and season high 45 saves against top-ranked Minnesota on Friday night in a 3-1 loss to the Gophers. Narduzzi then followed Friday night's outing with a 36-save outing in the 5-2 consolation game win over Massachusetts on Saturday afternoon in the first-ever meeting between the two clubs.

Morrison played a huge part in the Chargers win over the Minutemen on Saturday. The freshman lit the lamp for UAH with an even-strength marker just 1:28 into the contest. Morrison then added a key insurance tally at 6:26 of the second period with a shorthanded goal giving UAH a three-goal margin.

The Chargers have the weekend off before returning to action on Jan. 12-13 hosting CHA foe Robert Morris at the Von Braun Center.