
Air Force Academy and Serratore agree to new five-year contract through 2013-14 season
Courtesy fo Air Force Athletic Communications
USAFA, Colo. - The Air Force Academy and hockey coach Frank
Serratore have agreed on a new five-year contract that runs through
the 2013-14 season, according to an announcement today from
Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh. Details of the contract are
still being worked out and are going through the Academy
process.
"Frank has committed to building a successful program on and off
the ice,” said associate athletic director Dermot Coll.
“The success the team has had the last few years is a direct
reflection of the hard work and effort he and his staff have put
into this program. The Academy is proud of the team and coaches and
all that they have accomplished on the ice, in the classroom and in
the community."
Serratore has led the Falcons to three straight Atlantic Hockey
Association championships and NCAA berths. Serratore is currently
in his 13th season at Air Force with a 200-216-32 record. He is the
winningest coach in Air Force hockey history, leading Air Force to
a school record 28 wins last season. In 2008-09, he led Air Force
to its first ever NCAA win with a 2-0 victory over Michigan and a
trip to the NCAA Elite Eight.
Air Force, 4-5-1 overall and 4-1-1 in the AHA, is currently in
first place in the league with nine points. The Falcons travel to
Worcester, Mass., for a two-game series with Holy Cross,
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 13-14.
















