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Leaman, who left Harvard during the offseason to become head coach at Union, nearly got the better of his old team before his Dutchmen allowed three goals in a frenzied third period and fell at home...
...alive, well and off to a 5-1-1 start in his new job, with the only blemish a frightful 9-2 loss to No. 3 New Hampshire on Halloween. The Dutchmen were 4-0-1 after five games, which set the longest unbeaten streak in program history, according to USCHO.com, and prompted ECAC Commissioner Phil Buttafuoco to phone Leaman with his congratulations...
...surprise of the league so far this season. (Should’ve known better than to pick them this low.) Nate Leaman, the former Harvard assistant, began his tenure at Union by leading the Dutchmen, now 4-0-1, on their longest season-opening win streak in the program’s Division I history. And the leading scorer in the league? Sophomore forward Scott Seney. Who? No, really. Scott Seney. He has 10 points after five games. Cynics will say that Union got off to this great start while playing against the weakest part of its schedule. Those cynics...
...Union—Former Harvard assistant coach Nate Leaman takes the reins in his first head coaching job, and started the year undefeated. He inherits a team that went 10-10-2 last year, and the Flying Dutchmen likely exceed that mark with Leaman’s X-and-O skills...
...move comes a week after speculation about Leaman’s candidacy intensified, as he was one of the four finalists that Union declined to name during the search process. The Dutchmen have been searching for a head coach since the June departure of Kevin Sneddon ’92 for the University of Vermont, and they found their ideal candidate in Leaman, a young first-time head coach with experience at major Division I programs...