Brendan Riley

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Born (1996-03-29) March 29, 1996 (age 29)
West Point, New York, US
Brendan Riley
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamLong Island
ConferenceIndependent
Biographical details
Born (1996-03-29) March 29, 1996 (age 29)
West Point, New York, US
Alma materMercyhurst University
Playing career
2016–2020Mercyhurst
PositionCenter
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2020–2021The Winchendon School (asst.)
2021–2025American International (asst.)
2025–PresentLong Island
Head coaching record
Overall14–18–1 (.439)

Brendan Riley is an American ice hockey coach and former center. He is currently in charge of the men's program at Long Island and is the fifth member of his family to coach Division I college hockey.[1]

Riley graduated from Kimball Union Academy in 2015 and then spent one final year playing junior in both the BCHL and USPHL. He began attending Mercyhurst in the fall of 2016 and spent four years with the program. In his senior season he served as an assistant captain, finishing his career with 91 games played. After receiving his degree, Riley immediately joined the family business by becoming as assistant coach at The Winchendon School, a prep school in Massachusetts. After a year, he joined the staff at American International as the director of hockey operations under Eric Lang, a protegee of his father, Brian. He became an assistant coach after a year and spent three seasons in that capacity before the program was downgraded to Division II. With his position in doubt, Riley was offered his first head coaching position when the job at Long Island University came open. Riley was the program's second head coach, replacing his cousin Brett.[1]

Personal life

Riley's family has long been associated with college ice hockey with his grandfather Jack being a star player at Dartmouth before leading the program at Army for 36 years. Upon Jack's retirement in 1986, he was replaced by Brendan's uncle, Rob who then helmed the program for 18 years before turning it over to Brendan's father, Brian. Brendan's brother Jack is also a college hockey coach, serving as an assistant at Sacred Heart as of 2025.[1]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2016–17 Mercyhurst Atlantic Hockey 40116
2017–18 Mercyhurst Atlantic Hockey 203254
2018–19 Mercyhurst Atlantic Hockey 3514531
2019–20 Mercyhurst Atlantic Hockey 3214542
NCAA totals 935111683

College head coaching record

References

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