Doug Derraugh

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Doug Derraugh
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team Cornell University
Conference ECAC Hockey
Record 146-95-17
Biographical details
Born (1968-09-28) September 28, 1968
Alma mater Cornell University
Playing career
19871991
19921994
19941995
19951997
19971998
19981999
19981999
19992001
20012003
20032004
Cornell University
Rosenheim SB
Graz EC
Star Bulls Rosenheim
Berlin Capitals
Bolzano HC
SaiPa Lappeenranta
Berlin Capitals
Kassel Huskies
Landshut Cannibals
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2005Present Cornell University
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
2010 AHCA Division I National Coach of the Year
2011 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year

Doug Derraugh (born September 28, 1968 in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada) is the head coach of the women's ice hockey team at Cornell University where he has a record of 146-95-17 through the 2012-2013 season after eight seasons as coach. He is the winningest coach in the history of the program. He was the NCAA Division 1 Coach of the Year in 2010.

Playing career

Derraugh played for four seasons at Cornell from 1987-88 through 1990-91. He served as co-captain in his senior year. He is 10th all-time at Cornell in career scoring with 153 points on 66 goals and 87 assists.[1] After graduating he played professionally for 13 seasons in Europe, primarily in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga .[2]

Coaching career

Derraugh was hired as head coach beginning with the 2005-2006 season. In the year prior to his arrival Cornell had a record 3-22-3 and had not had a winning season since 1997-1998. In his first two seasons the team still only managed fewer than 10 victories and failed to make the ECAC playoffs. In the following two seasons the team would qualify for the ECAC playoffs, falling in the quarterfinals each time. The 2009-2010 season was a breakout year for the program. The team won the ECAC regular season title and the league tournament championship, both for the first time, defeating Clarkson in the championship game. The team also won the Ivy League title for the first time since 1996. The team advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time and reached the championship game where they fell to Minnesota-Duluth in triple-overtime. Derraugh was named Division 1 Coach of the Year.[3]

Cornell's success continued in the following years. Cornell was the ECAC regular season champion in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and the ECAC tournament champion in 2011 and 2013. They were the Ivy League Champion in 2011, 2012 and 2013. They reached the NCAA Frozen Four again in 2011 and 2012 and played in the NCAA quarterfinals in 2013.

Year by year

Year Wins Losses Ties Postseason
2012-13 27 6 1 ECAC Tournament and Regular Season Champions, Ivy League Champions*
2011-12 30 5 0 NCAA Frozen Four, ECAC Regular Season Champions, Ivy League Champions
2010-11 31 3 1 NCAA Frozen Four, ECAC Tournament and Regular Season Champions, Ivy League Champions
2009-10 21 9 6 National Runner-up, NCAA Frozen Four, ECAC Tournament and Regular Season Champions, Ivy League Champions
2008-09 12 14 5 Lost in ECAC Quarterfinals
2007–08 Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey season|2007-08 12 17 1 Lost in ECAC Quarterfinals
2006-07 4 23 2 Did not qualify
2005-06 9 18 1 Did not qualify

*Denotes Shared Title

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