Dick Umile
July 30, 2025 | Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation
Dick Umile Named Hobey Baker
“Legend of College Hockey”

St. Paul, Minn. – The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation announced on March 18 its 2025 Legend of College Hockey recipient as Dick Umile from the University of New Hampshire.
Coach Umile guided the Wildcats for 28 seasons at his alma mater from 1990 to 2018, accumulating 596 career wins to rank tenth all-time in career Division I victories. He is one of only eight head coaches to claim 500 wins at one school.
During his illustrious career, Umile molded UNH into one of the top programs in Division I college hockey. He was behind the bench for four Frozen Four appearances, 18 NCAA national tournament appearances, eight Hockey East regular season championships and two Hockey East playoff titles. His squads recorded twenty or more wins in 20 of his 28 seasons.
Umile coached 31 All Americans and 12 Hobey Baker Top Ten finalists including 1999 Hobey winner Jason Krog. Many of his alumni went on to successful NHL careers including brothers Trevor and James van Riemsdyk, Darren Haydar, Ty Conklin, Bobby Butler and many more. Among his many accolades, Umile was named Coach of the Year 11 times, including all-New England honors four times and Hockey East Coach of the Year six times. He was also tabbed the Spencer Penrose Award winner as National Coach of the Year for the 1998-99 season.
A native of Melrose, Mass., Umile began his coaching career in the prep ranks in Massachusetts for ten years before getting an opportunity to join Providence College as an assistant coach in 1985. He remained there for three seasons, took on a similar role at UNH for two seasons before being named head coach for the 1990-91 campaign. Umile played three seasons for the Wildcats from 1969-1972, accounting for 144 points in 87 games.





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