Posted on May 13, 2004

Tim Gerrish

Tim Gerrish, assistant coach with
the 2004 United States Women's Hockey National Team, has been named head coach
of the Union College
women's ice hockey team. He will begin July 1.

“We are excited to have someone of
Tim's caliber join our staff,” said Val Belmonte, director of athletics at Union.  “Tim is a true coaching educator and he brings
a diverse background to the College and our women's hockey program.”

In addition to his coaching
background, Gerrish is a respected author and authority on coaching. He has
been featured in several hockey coaching videos and has presented world-wide at
coaching conferences and conventions. 
“With his passion for education and knowledge of the game, Tim will
blend into the fabric of Union and will have an immediate
impact on our program,” said Belmonte.

“Tim has dedicated a large part of
his career to furthering the game of women's hockey and he is especially
passionate about developing young female coaches,” said Belmonte. “One of the
things that Tim stressed during the interview process was how much he looked
forward to mentoring his assistants, including current Union assistant coach Laura
Hays, with the idea of developing more women head coaches for the future of the
game.”

Gerrish
takes over from Fred Quistgard, who resigned as head coach after six years
with the program.

While
working with the National Team, Gerrish recently served as an assistant men's
hockey coach at Middlebury College, helping lead the Panthers to a 27-3 record and the 2004 NCAA
Division III national title. Prior to assisting his good friend Bill Beaney at
Middlebury, Gerrish served as head coach of the men's ice hockey team at North
Country (N.Y.) Community College for 24 years before retiring in 2002.

Gerrish's
experience with USA Hockey includes helping guide the 1996 U.S. Women's Select
Team to a silver medal as an assistant coach at the 1996 Pacific Women's Hockey
Championship in Vancouver, British
Columbia. He also served
as an assistant coach for the silver medal-winning 2001 U.S. Women's National
Team at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's World
Championship in Minneapolis, Minn. In November 2002, Gerrish assisted Head Coach Ben Smith as
the 2002 U.S. Women's Select Team earned a silver medal at the 2002 Four
Nations Cup in Kitchener, Ontario.

“Nobody has spent more time
with the national women's program than Tim and he has been a tremendous asset
to me and the players he has worked with over the years,” said Smith. “I
am sure that Tim's move to Union will inspire great
confidence for the program. The players
at Union are lucky to have such a great coach and a
great person leading them into the future.”

Most recently, he served as an
assistant coach for the U.S. Women's Select Team at the 2003 Four Nations Cup,
in Skövde, Sweden.
The U.S. team
won the gold medal, marking the first time that Gerrish has been a member of
the staff for a National or Select Team that has captured that honor.

Gerrish also served as the head
coach of one of four teams at the 2003 USA Hockey Women's National Festival,
held Aug. 12-18 in Lake Placid, N.Y.
This marked his second consecutive coaching appearance at the Women's National
Festival. In August, Gerrish was an assistant coach for the Under-22 Women's
Select Team that defeated Canada
in the annual three game series.

Gerrish has served as a
goaltending evaluator and coach with several other U.S. Women's National Teams
prior to World Championship and Olympic competition, as well as USA Hockey
Women's National Festivals and camps.  He
will maintain his position and activity with the national program while serving
as Union's head coach.

Union
recently completed their first season as a Division I member of the prestigious
ECAC Hockey League after competing for four seasons as a Division III program. Similar
to their Ivy League counterparts in the ECAC, Union does
not offer athletic scholarships.