About Us

What we are

Hockey on Campus is the only national show featuring players, coaches and fans talking about all levels of college hockey, including DI, DIII, women, and club.

We are on the Web 3 hours a week from late October through the Frozen Four. Hosted by veteran college hockey broadcasters Bernie Corbett and Paul McNamara, Hockey on Campus is the place to go to hear and talk about your team and the national scene.

Who we are

Bernie Corbett is the veteran radio voice of both Boston University Hockey (25th year) and Harvard Football (11th year) and is the Executive Director of Giant Sports Associates, which coordinates the Terrier sports radio network along with the Harvard football and hockey broadcast networks.

He is also a noted sports researcher and writer, having authored numerous sports-related books, including: Harvard Football; The Only Game That Matters (chronicling the Harvard-Yale rivalry); The Beanpot: Fifty Years of Thrills, Spills, and Chills; and Boston University Hockey.

Bernie has written about the history of the Boston Garden and the centennial of college hockey.

Corbett also serves as Toastmaster at numerous Massachusetts testimonial and fund-raising events, and was the 2003 winner of the prestigious Joe Concannon Media Award from Hockey East for his outstanding service and dedication to the college game.

Bernie is a long-time resident of Stoneham, Massachusetts.

Paul McNamara has been active in Boston area radio and cable television for nearly 20 years, having created and hosted a cable TV sports talk show and a number of weekly radio talk show programs. He is an experienced high school (hockey, baseball, softball, football) and junior hockey play-by-play announcer, and has served as sports business reporter and commentator for several Internet websites.

McNamara was also one of 5 finalists chosen from over 900 entrants in the first NESN/Sam Adams “Announcer for an Inning” competition.

In addition to playing hockey in college for Hall of Famer Bill Quackenbush at Princeton, McNamara also has extensive coaching experience, including a year at the University of Lowell under Bill Riley and many years in youth sports as both a coach and administrator.

McNamara has served in various capacities as a volunteer with Hockey East and has also worked as a high school and college hockey official. He serves as a committee member of several fund-raising golf tournaments, and is a member of the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston and the Boston Chapter of the National Sports Marketing Network.

He and his wife Lisa are the proud parents of 3 sons and one daughter, and reside in Lynnfield, Massachusetts.