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Career: RIT’s all-time leader in shutouts (13), lowest goals against average (1.98), highest save percentage (.932), and saves (1,727) … won 36 games, third most at RIT in the Division I era and played in 65 contests, also third most … was 6-3 with a 1.57 goals against average and .945 save percentage in 10 postseason contests.
2011-12: Named the RIT Senior Male Athlete of the Year … earned All-Atlantic Hockey Association first team honors for the second straight season … tied for the Division I lead with seven shutouts … RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Jan. 23 … was a four-time AHA Goaltender of the Week, Oct. 10, Jan. 2, Jan. 16, and Jan. 23 … won the RIT Corner Crew Fan’s Choice Award … named to the Catamount Cup All-Tournament Team … finished 18-9-5 and set the single-season record with a 1.93 goals against average … 18 wins are tied for second in a season at RIT … second in a season with a .931 save percentage … set a single-season Division I team record with seven shutouts … sixth nationally in goals against average and seventh with in .931 save percentage … was 14-5-5 with a 1.78 goals against average, .938 save percentage, and five shutouts in AHA play … led league with five shutouts, was third in goals against average, and fourth in save percentage … opened the season with a 32-save shutout in a scoreless tie against Niagara … returned from a five-game NCAA mandated suspension to stop 25 shots in a 3-1 win over Air Force … recorded three straight shutouts, Jan. 14-20 … had a shutout streak of 211:01 during that stretch … made 24 saves in the decisive game three of the AHA Quarterfinals, a 3-0 win over Bentley … stopped a season-high 42 shots in game two the night before, a 5-4 double overtime win … recorded RIT’s first Division I shutout against a non-AHA foe, blanking 2012 NCAA Championship Finalist Ferris State, 3-0 … also recorded shutouts against Holy Cross, Bentley, and twice (back-to-back) against Sacred Heart … allowed two goals or fewer 21 times … named to the AHA All-Academic Team.
2010-11: Named an Inside College Hockey (INCH) Second Team All-American … Atlantic Hockey Association Goaltender of the Year … earned All-AHA first team honors … two-time AHA Goaltender of the Month (Dec., 2010, Jan. 2011) … named the INCH Player of the Week and USCHO.com First Star, Feb. 14 … five-time AHA Goaltender of the Week, Dec. 6, Jan. 10, Jan. 24, Feb. 14, March 15 … two-time RIT Male Athlete of the Week, Jan. 10, Feb. 14 … appeared in 28 contests … started the final 18 games of the season … led the nation with a .935 save percentage … tied for the national lead with six shutouts … third nationally with a 1.93 goals against average, and fourth in winning percentage (.759) … set RIT single-season records for lowest goals against average, and highest save percentage … made 781 saves, fourth most in one season at RIT … finished 17-3-7 … started the season with a 20-game unbeaten streak (14-0-6) … six shutouts tied for the RIT Division I single-season mark … led all AHA goaltenders in wins (14), goals against average (1.95), save percentage (.935), and winning percentage (.773) in league play … was 3-1 with a 1.01 goals against average, and .969 save percentage in four postseason games … picked up his first collegiate shutout, stopping all 16 shots he faced in a 4-0 win over American International … recorded back-to-back shutouts over Canisius … also recorded regular season shutouts against Holy Cross and Air Force … stopped all 28 shots he faced to earn a shutout in his first postseason game, a 5-0 blanking of American International … stopped a career-high 46 shots in a 5-2 win over Army … stopped 44 shots in a tie against Mercyhurst, and 43 saves in a win over the Lakers … stopped 39-of-41 shots in a 4-2 win over Connecticut in the AHA semifinals … had a season-best shutout streak of 145:30, Feb. 5 to Feb. 19 … allowed one goal or fewer in 13 starts … recorded his first collegiate assist on Greg Noyes’ game-winning goal at Mercyhurst.
STATS
2009-10: Appeared in five games … made his collegiate debut stopping six shots in just over 10 minutes of play in a 7-0 win over Connecticut … made his first collegiate start and earned his first win, stopping 24 shots in a 5-3 win over Sacred Heart … stopped a season-high 33 shots at Minnesota State … made 27 saves at Connecticut … played 2:33 in the Frozen Four loss to Wisconsin.
STATS
Before RIT: Enrolled at RIT for the Spring 2009 Quarter … helped the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) win the Clark Cup Championship in 2008 … posted an 11-4-2 record with a 2.41 goals against average and .914 save percentage … played for the Fairbanks Ice Dogs and St. Louis Bandits of the North American Hockey League in 2006-07 … helped St. Louis win the Robertson Cup in 2006-07.
Personal: Business management major … attended Salinas Everett Alvarez High School … born Jan. 9, 1987, in Salinas, Calif. … son of Andy and Kim Madolora … first player from Salinas to play Division I ice hockey … favorite RIT class is Global Business … hobbies include skimboarding, longboarding, and golf … favorite NHL player is Marty Turco … favorite NHL team is the San Jose Sharks … enjoys ribeye steak and food from In-N-Out Burger … favorite movie is Old School …favorite video game is Blades of Steel for Nintendo … favorite music group is Happy Body Slow Brain … would like to vacation in Hawaii … favorite TV show is Entourage … enjoys listening to Heart of a Champion by Nelly before games.
Career Highs
Saves: 46, Jan, 8, 2011 at Army
Shutouts: 6, Most recently March 11, 2011 vs. American International
“Shane had an outstanding season for us, leading the country in save percentage. He will return as our No. 1 goalie and we look for him to be one of the top returning goalies in our league.”
— Coach Wilson