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CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY COACHING STAFF

MATT DESROSIERS - Head Coach Phone: 315-268-3735 mdesrosi@clarkson.edu 14107@MattDesrosier
BRITNI SMITH - Assistant Coach Phone: 315-268-4481 basmith@clarkson.edu 14107@britnismith19
TONY MACI - Assistant Coach Phone: 315-268-6735 amaci@clarkson.edu 14107@tonymaci14
TAD JOHNSON -
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Phone: 315-268-6615 tjohnson@clarkson.edu
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MATT DESROSIERS

11254Title: Women’s Hockey Head Coach
Alma Mater: St. Lawrence ‘01
Email: mdesrosi@clarkson.edu
Phone: 315-268-3735


With Matt Desrosiers leading the way as Head Coach for the Golden Knights the past 11 seasons, Clarkson University Women’s Hockey has been established as one of the premier programs in the NCAA.

Under Desrosiers guidance, Clarkson has posted nine 20+-win seasons, including the past eight, five 30-win campaigns in the past six years, won four ECAC Hockey regular season titles, earned three conference tournament championships, made eight NCAA Tournament showings, including seven straight, advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four five times, including each of the last four seasons, and won it all with the 2014, 2017 and 2018 NCAA National Championships. Clarkson has posted a .717 win percentage since Desrosiers assumed the head coaching role in 2008, posting a 286-100-43 record under his watch.

This past season, the Knights challenged for their fourth NCAA Title and third consecutive national crown advancing to the Frozen Four for the fourth consecutive year. Desrosiers guided the Green and Gold to their fourth straight 30-win campaign with a 30-8-2 overall record. Clarkson won its third consecutive ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship and finished tied for second in the conference standings, three points shy of the top spot, with 16-5-1 league mark.

In 2017-18, Desrosiers earned ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors for the third time after guiding Clarkson to its finest season ever with a 36-4-1 overall record, capped off by the program's second consecutive National Championship and the third NCAA title in five years. The Green and Gold also won both the ECAC Hockey Regular Season (19-1-2) and Tournament Championships.

Clarkson won the program’s second National Championship in 2016-17 to close out a 32-4-5 season, including a first-place 19-1-2 ECAC Hockey slate. The Knights also won their first ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament title in 2016-17.

In 2015-16, Desrosiers guided the Knights to the 30-win mark for the second time in the 13-year history of the program and moved on to the NCAA Frozen Four for the second time in three years. Clarkson finished with 30-5-5 overall and battled for its third straight ECAC Hockey regular season title in 2015-16, finishing in second place, three points out of the top spot, with a 14-3-5 league mark.

In his first year as solo head coach, Desrosiers continued to lead the Green and Gold to success in 2014-15, much as he did when he shared the coaching duties with his wife, Shannon, for the previous six years. Clarkson skated to a 24-11-3 overall record, claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoffs and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

In 2013-14 Clarkson reached the pinnacle of accomplishments in Division I women’s hockey when the Knights earned the University’s first-ever NCAA Championship. The Green and Gold won the ECAC Hockey Regular Season title with a 16-2-4 league mark and capped off a 31-5-5 overall record with a 5-4 victory over two-time defending national champion Minnesota in the NCAA Championship game.

Desrosiers, served two years as an assistant on the Clarkson coaching staff from 2006-08 prior to being elevated to co-head coach in 2008-09. Desrosiers and his staff won the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award three times – 2014, 2015, and 2018. He has been a NCAA Coach of the Year Finalist eight times.

Numerous players have gained all-star recognition under Desrosiers’ guidance, including Jamie Lee Rattray ’14 and Loren Gabel ‘19, who won women’s college hockey’s highest honor - the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2014 and 2019, respectively. Cayley Mercer ’17 was a Top 3 Finalist for the prestigious award in 2017, and Gabel was a Top 3 Finalist in 2018. Erin Ambrose ’16, Savannah Harmon ’18, Shea Tiley ’18 and Elizabeth Giguere ’21 were Top 10 Kazmaier nominees.

Seven Golden Knights – Ambrose, Gabel (2), Giguere (2), Harmon (2), Cayley Mercer, Rattray and Tiley - have gained All-America honors. Vanessa Gagnon ’14 was named the winner of the NCAA Elite 89, Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year and Sarah Devens Award in 2014. Tiley was the Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year and Sarah Devens Award winner in 2018. Numerous Clarkson have earned ECAC Hockey All-Star honors.

Desrosiers also has international coaching experience having served on the staff of Hockey Canada’s 2019 World Championship team and on Hockey Canada’s National Development Team in 2017-18.

No stranger to ECAC Hockey or the North Country, Desrosiers played at St. Lawrence University and joined the college coaching ranks after playing professional hockey for several years.

A four-year standout on defense at St. Lawrence from 1997-2001, Desrosiers helped the Saints reach the Frozen Four as a junior and gained ECAC and All-America honors as a senior. The Fort Erie, Ontario native was also named an ECAC Robbins Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001. Desrosiers played five years of professional hockey after graduating from St. Lawrence in 2001. He played in two East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) All-Star games (2002, 2003) representing the Dayton Bombers and the South Carolina Stingrays. He played two seasons in the Central Hockey League (CHL) and helped lead the Colorado Eagles to the 2005 President’s Cup Championship.

Matt and Shannon have a young daughter, Brynlee Matison, and a young son, Brodee.
The Matt Desrosiers File
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Hometown
Fort Erie, ON
NCAA National Championships
2014
2017
2018
Coach of the Year
ECAC Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2018)
NCAA Coach of the Year Finalist (2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Coaching Experience
Head Coach
Clarkson Head Coach (2014-Present)
Clarkson Co-Head Coach (2008-2014)
 
Assistant Coach
Hockey Canada World Championship (2019)
Hockey Canada National Development Team (2017-18)
Clarkson (2006-2008)
Playing Experience
NCAA, St. Lawrence University (1997-2001)
All-American (2001)
ECAC Champions (2000, 2001)
Assistant Captain (2000-01)
Frozen Four Finalist (2000)
NCAA Appearance (1999, 2000, 2001)
 
ECHL
Dayton Bombers (2001-2002)
South Carolina Stingrays (2002-2004)
 
CHL
Colorado Eagles (2004-2005)
CHL Champions, Colorado Eagles (2004)
By the Numbers
3 NCAA Championships
3 ECAC Tournament Titles
4 ECAC Regular Season Titles
2 Patty Kazmaier Award Winners
8 All-Americans
1 NCAA Elite 90 Award Winner
2 Sarah Devens Award Winners










 

Desrosiers Year-by-Year Coaching Record
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BRITNI SMITH
12625Title: Women’s Hockey Assistant Coach
Alma Mater: St. Lawrence ‘10
Email: basmith@clarkson.edu
Phone: 315-268-4481


Entering her sixth year as an assistant coach at Clarkson, Britni Smith has proven to be a valuable member on the Golden Knights’ staff, helping to guide the Green and Gold to great success.

Since joining the Golden Knights’ program in 2014-15, the former St. Lawrence University standout has played a vital role in helping Clarkson post 152 victories, three ECAC Hockey regular season titles, three conference tournament crowns, five appearances in the NCAA Tournament, four Frozen Four showings and back-to-back NCAA National Championships (2017, 2018).

Smith has plenty of coaching experience with Hockey Canada. The Port Perry, Ont. native has been an assistant coach with the Women’s Development Team (2018-19), acted as an assistant coach at the U-18 2016 IIHF World Championships, helping to guide Canada to a silver-medal showing and was camp coach for the 2014 National Development Team.

She served two seasons as a top assistant coach at the University of Toronto (2012-14), helping lead the Varsity Blues to a 21-9 overall record, including a 17-6 CIS mark in 2013-14 prior to coming to Clarkson.

An all-star defenseman for St. Lawrence, Smith played in 146 games for the Saints (2006-10) and accumulated 74 points on 20 goals and 54 assists from the blueline. As a senior, she was named a Top-10 finalist for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Smith tallied the third-most points in the country by a defenseman in 2009-10, recording eight goals and 17 assists. She also gained Second Team All-ECAC Hockey honors in her junior and senior years and was a three-time conference All-Academic Team member.

Smith played professionally in the CWHL for the Toronto Furies from 2010-14, serving as captain for the 2014 CWHL Champions. She also played for Hockey Canada’s U-22 National Team from 2006-10.



















 
The Britni Smith File
26883
Hometown
Port Perry, ON
Coaching Experience
NCAA/U-Sport
Assistant Coach, Clarkson (2014-Present)
Assistant Coach, University of Toronto (2012-2014)
 
Hockey Canada
Assistant Coach, Women’s Development Team (2018-19)
Assistant Coach, U-18 World Championship (2016)
Camp Coach, National Development Team (2014)
Playing Experience
NCAA, St. Lawrence University (2006-2010)
Top-10 Patty Kazmaier Award Winner Finalist (2010)
Assistant Captain (2009-2010)
NCAA Appearance (2007, 2008, 2009)
Frozen Four Finalist (2007)
 
CWHL, Toronto Furies (2010-2014)
CWHL Champions (2014)
Captain (2012-2014)
CWHL Rookie of the Year (2011)
Drafted 3rd Overall in inaugural CWHL Draft (2010)
 
Hockey Canada
U-22 National Team (2006-2010)
MLP Cup Gold Medalist (2010)
MLP Cup Silver Medalist (2009)
European Air Canada Cup  Gold Medalist (2007, 2008)


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TONY MACI

23859Title: Women’s Hockey Assistant Coach
Alma Mater: St. Lawrence ‘05
Email: amaci@clarkson.edu
Phone: 315-268-6735


In his three years as an assistant coach for the Golden Knights, Tony Maci has played a key role in solidifying Clarkson University as one of the elite programs in women’s hockey.

Clarkson won National Championships in his first two years (2017, 2018) on the Green and Gold staff and made another Frozen Four appearance in 2019.

The Knights have complied 98 victories, earned a pair of ECAC Hockey regular-season titles, won the program’s first three conference championship tournament trophies and have gone 7-1 in NCAA Tournament play the past three seasons, capped off by the NCAA Championships.

Maci’s start as a coach at the Division I level was highly successful as he played a significant role in guiding Princeton to the most wins in program history at the time with a 22-9-2 overall record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2015-16.

As an assistant coach at Adrian College, Maci was involved in nearly every aspect of the Bulldogs’ program. Adrian posted the best win percentage in school history in 2014-15 at 84.6 percent, with its second 20+ win season in three seasons. 

He has also served as a coach for USA Hockey.

A native of Grosse Ile, Mich., Maci played his junior hockey with the Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL). Maci is a 2005graduate of St. Lawrence University with a degree in English. A five-year member of the men’s hockey program, Maci earned a medical redshirt as a freshman before going on to play in 83 games. He registered 17 points and 68 penalty minutes as a defender. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in education from St. Lawrence.

Maci also played professionally in the SPHL for Huntsville and Jacksonville during the 2005-06 season.




 
The Tony Maci File
26882
Hometown
Grosse Ile, MI
Coaching Experience
NCAA
Assistant Coach, Clarkson (2016-Present)
Assistant Coach, Princeton (2015-2016)
Assistant Coach, Adrian (2012-2015)
 
USA Hockey
Camp Coach, USA U-15 Camp (2018)
Skills Coach, USA U-15 Camp (2017-2018)
Skills Coach, USA U-18 Camp (2016)
Playing Experience
NCAA, St. Lawrence University (2000-2005)
ECAC Tournament Champions (2001)
NCAA Tournament Appearance (2001)
 
SPHL
Huntsville Havoc (2005-2006)
Jacksonville Barracudas (2005-2006)


 


 


Tad Johnson
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Title: Strength and Conditioning Coach
Alma Mater: Northern State University ’10, University of Minnesota ‘12
Email: tjohnson@clarkson.edu
Phone: 315-268-6615


Over the past six years, the Clarkson Hockey programs have benefited greatly from the experience, passion and knowledge of Tad Johnson.

Clarkson added a key member to the staff with the announcement of Johnson as the new Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Green and Gold's hockey programs in the fall of 2013.

"Tad has a great knowledge and passion for the development of athletes and will be a big asset for our program going forward," stated Clarkson Men's Hockey Coach Casey Jones upon Johnson's hiring. "We are excited and very confident that Tad will challenge and push our players to be their best, helping them reach their individual and team goals."

The past six seasons, the Knights have been one of the most well condition teams in the nation and have proven to be one of the toughest teams to play against on opponent's schedules.

In 2018-19, Johnson was a driving force for the Golden Knights, helping them build the endurance and strength necessary to win the ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament title and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season.

In 2013-14, 2016-17 and 2017-18, Johnson played a prominent role for the Golden Knights Women's team as they won the NCAA National Championship in each of those seasons.

Johnson came to Clarkson from the University of Minnesota where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach since January 2012. While with the Gophers he worked with numerous athletic teams, including men's and women's hockey, implementing strength and conditioning programs along with performing and managing all athlete testing and tracking.

In 2012-13 Johnson played a key role in helping the University of Minnesota's Women's Hockey team build the endurance and strength to complete a 41-0 season with the 2013 national championship. Johnson has also worked with former Gopher professional athletes in hockey, swimming and basketball.

"Joining the Clarkson Hockey programs is a very exciting opportunity for me", stated Johnson when he was hired. "It is an exciting time to be a Golden Knight. The passion of the University and the town for Golden Knight hockey is outstanding. Coaches and administrators dedicated to helping the athletes reach their individual and team goals is what every strength coach is looking for, and I have found that at Clarkson."

Johnson holds a Bachelor's of Science degree in Human Performance and Fitness from Northern State University (August 2010) and a Master's of Education degree in Applied Kinesiology (May, 2012) from the University of Minnesota.

Johnson and his wife, Alycia make their home in Potsdam with their young sons, Jacory and Blaize.
 
The Tad Johnson File
26904
Hometown
Spearfish, South Dakota
Professional Credentials
M.Ed., CSCS
Professional Experience
Strength and Conditioning Coach, Clarkson University (2013-Present)
Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning, University of Minnesota (2012-2013)
Education
Master of Education, Applied Kinesiology, University of Minnesota (2012)
Bachelor of Science, Human Performance and Fitness, Northern State University (2010)
Team/Athlete Accomplishments
5 NCAA Championships
4 ECAC Tournament Titles
4 ECAC Regular Season Titles
2 WCHA Tournament Tiles
1 WCHA Regular Season Title
30+ All-Americans
3 Patty Kazmaier Award Winners
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