Derek Schooley

Last updated
Derek Schooley
Current position
TitleHead coach
Team Robert Morris
Conference Atlantic Hockey
Biographical details
Born (1970-10-04) October 4, 1970 (age 52)
St. Louis, Missouri
Alma mater Western Michigan
Playing career
1989–1990 Omaha Lancers
1990–1994 Western Michigan
1994–1996 Huntington Blizzard
1995–1996 Quad City Mallards
1995–1996 Flint Generals
1995–1996 Roanoke Express
1996–1997 Pensacola Ice Pilots
1996–1997 Peoria Rivermen
Position(s) Defenseman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996–1997 Chicago Freeze (assistant)
1997–1998 Cornell (assistant)
1998–2004 Air Force (assistant)
2002 USA U-18 (assistant)
2004–Present Robert Morris
Head coaching record
Overall275–275–68 (.500)
Tournaments0–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1996 Colonial League Champion (player)
1996 Colonial Cup Champion (player)
2014 Atlantic Hockey tournament champion
2015 Atlantic Hockey regular season champion
2016 Atlantic Hockey regular season champion
Awards
2015 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year
2021 Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year

Derek Schooley (born October 4,1970) is an American ice hockey head coach and former player. Since 2004 he has been the head coach for Robert Morris, with his tenure interrupted during the program's 2021-23 disbandment. [1]

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Career

Hailing from St. Louis, Schooley was unheralded coming out of high school and spent a year with the Omaha Lancers under Frank Serratore. Schooley led the USHL in scoring by a defenseman for his lone season in the league, helping Omaha capture both the regular season and Championship titles, a first for Lancers. [2] After being named to the USHL All-Star second team [3] Schooley joined the program at Western Michigan.

Schooley played for the Broncos for four seasons, improving his point total each season, but remained a relatively unknown player outside of Kalamazoo. The Broncos had a fair amount of success while schooley was there, making two conference semifinals as well as only their second tournament appearance in 1994. After graduating with a degree in Communications Schooley embarked on a brief professional career, spending the 1994–95 season with the Huntington Blizzard before bouncing between four teams the following year. Schooley retires after four games in 1996-97 and joined the Chicago Freeze as both an assistant coach and scouting director.

Schooley returned to the college ranks in 1997 as an assistant for Cornell but left after a season to join his former junior coach Serratore at Air Force in a similar role. Schooley was assigned to coach the team's defense and twice set the program record for lowest goals against per game during his time there. After serving as an assistant on the USA under-18 team at the junior world cup and a year later found himself promoted to associate head coach of the Falcons.

In the summer of 2004 Robert Morris University announced that they were adding several new sports as fully funded programs, including men's ice hockey. Two days after the press conference Schooley was signed on as the team's new head coach. [4] Robert Morris joined the CHA straight away due to the conference having just lost Findlay after their program was demoted to club status. [5] The Colonials finished in last place their first season, but only one point behind Air Force in the conference standings. Over the next four seasons Schooley led to the team to an increasing win total, topping out at 15 in 2007–08 with his first graduating class of seniors. The Colonials dipped a bit in the two years following but while Schooley was building his program, his conference was collapsing.

The CHA had lost Air Force to Atlantic Hockey in 2006 while Wayne State shuttered their program two years later. [6] With only four teams left the conference was on its last legs (NCAA bylaws stipulated that conferences needed to have a minimum of six teams to qualify for an automatic tournament bid). When Bemidji State left for the WCHA in 2010 two of the remaining three schools joined Atlantic Hockey and the CHA was disbanded. [7]

The Colonials found a new level of success in their new home, posting their first winning season in 2010–11 and continued the upwards swing by taking their first conference tournament title in 2014. Robert Morris' first appearance in the NCAA tournament saw them pitted against #1 seed Minnesota where they predictable lost. Schooley's team followed up their surprising season by capturing the Atlantic Hockey regular season crown in 2015, going 24-8-5 and a second the following year. Unfortunately Robert Morris was unable to win the conference tournament in either of those years and was left out of the NCAA championship. Schooley's teams have finished as conference runner-ups in each of the last three seasons (as of 2018).

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Robert Morris Colonials (CHA)(2004–2010)
2004–05 Robert Morris 8–21–44–14–26th CHA Quarterfinals
2005–06 Robert Morris 12–20–37–11–2T–4th CHA Semifinals
2006–07 Robert Morris 14–19–29–10–13rd CHA runner-up
2007–08 Robert Morris 15–15–410–7–33rd CHA Semifinals
2008–09 Robert Morris 10–19–75–8–53rd CHA runner-up
2009–10 Robert Morris 10–19–66–9–32nd CHA third-place game (Tie)
Robert Morris:69–113–26 (.394)41–59–16
Robert Morris Colonials(Atlantic Hockey)(2011–2021)
2010–11 Robert Morris 18–12–513–9–55th Atlantic Hockey first round
2011–12 Robert Morris 17–17–513–9–57th Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2012–13 Robert Morris 20–14–413–11–35th Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2013–14 Robert Morris 19–18–513–9–55th NCAA West regional semifinals
2014–15 Robert Morris 24–8–519–5–41st Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
2015–16 Robert Morris 24–11–418–6–41st Atlantic Hockey Runner-Up
2016–17 Robert Morris 22–12–415–10–3T–3rd Atlantic Hockey Runner-Up
2017–18 Robert Morris 18–20–312–13–3T–6th Atlantic Hockey Runner-Up
2018–19 Robert Morris 16–22–211–15–2T–8th Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
2019–20 Robert Morris 13–19–511–12–5–3T–6th Tournament Cancelled
2020–21 Robert Morris 15–9–010–5–03rd Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
Robert Morris:206–162–42 (.554)135–104–39
Total:275–275–68 (.500)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year
2014–15
2020–21 (with Brian Riley)
Succeeded by