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Men's Division Ii/Iii MEN’S DIVISION II/III COMMONWEALTH COAST CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Kevin Clare Bolingbrook Salve Regina Seahawks Rio Grande Valley (NAHL) Connor Busch Lake in the Hills Wentworth Leopards Coulee Region Chill (NA3HL) Nate Chase Plainfield Wentworth Leopards Boston Bandits (EHL) Matt O’Dea Orland Park West. New England Golden Bears MN Iron Rangers (SIJHL) MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Trevor Hawkes Hoffman Estates Salem State Vikings Iroquois Falls Eskimos (NOHA) Connor Court Swansea UMass Dartmouth Corsairs Boston Bandits (EHL) Eric Bolden Oswego UMass Dartmouth Corsairs Nipawin Hawks (SJHL) Max Roth Wilmette Worcester State Lancers Vermont Lumberjacks (EHL) MINNESOTA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Randy Wolf Naperville Bethel Royals New York Bobcats (EHL) Brenden Payne Plainfield Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties Alexandria (NA3HL) Russell Barone Mokena Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties Wisconsin (NA3HL) Mitch McPherson Peoria Hamline Pipers Amarillo (NAHL) Austin Wisely Chillicothe Hamline Pipers Peoria (NA3HL) Vincent Parisi Park Ridge St. John Johnnies Total Athletics (EHL) Alex DiBacco Darien St. Mary’s Cardinals Soo Eagles (NOJHL) Jack Hatton Naperville St. Mary’s Cardinals St. Louis Jr. Blues (NA3HL) Austin Ziakas Palatine St. Mary’s Cardinals Peoria Mustangs (NA3HL) Chris Koziel Wheaton St. Olaf Oles Boston Bandits (EHL) NORTHERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Bud Madej New Lenox Adrian Bulldogs Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) Tim Faulkner New Baden Aurora Spartans Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) Larry Jungwirth North Aurora Aurora Spartans Corpus Christi Ice Rays (NAHL) Anthony Tzveyn Skokie Aurora Spartans New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) MEN’S DIVISION II/III NORTHERN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Jack DeMatteo New Lenox Aurora Spartans Topeka Roadrunners (NAHL) Chris Nowacki Algonquin Aurora Spartans Chicago Fury Luke Picek LaGrange Park Aurora Spartans Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL) Andrej Buchko Peoria Concordia (Wisc.) Falcons Peoria (NA3HL) Jake Switzer Swansea Concordia (Wisc.) Falcons Cowichan Valley (BCHL) Troy Nelson Naperville Lake Forest Foresters New Hampshire Monarchs (EHL) Max Cavallini Barrington Lake Forest Foresters Kirkland Lake Gold Miners (NOJHL) Matt Beranek Lake Villa Lawrence Vikings Wilkes Barre/Scranton (NAHL) Brandon Halvorsen Minooka Lawrence Vikings Carolina Eagles (USPHL) Adem Arifi Niles MSOE Raiders Philadelphia Little Flyers (EHL) Jack Nickels Carol Stream MSOE Raiders Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) Adam Czarneccki Schaumburg MSOE Raiders Richmond Generals (USPHL) Adam Ostrowski Barrington MSOE Raiders Soo Eagles (NOJHL) Peter Bates Evanston St. Norbert Green Knights Janesville Jets (NAHL) Peyton Frantii Spring Grove St. Norbert Green Knights Odessa Jackalopes (NAHL) Roman Uchyn Chicago St. Norbert Green Knights Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) Jack Gaffney Clarendon Hills St. Norbert Green Knights Brantford 99ers (GOJHL) T.J. Black Wheaton St. Norbert Green Knights Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL) Austin Smith Orland Park St. Norbert Green Knights Walpole Express (EHL) Henry Hearon Chicago Trine Thunder Hampton Road Whalers (USPHL) Alex Johanson Skokie Trine Thunder EL Paso (WSHL) Niko Moulakelis Prairie View Trine Thunder Valley (EHL) NEW ENGLAND HOCKEY CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Nick Gravina Bloomingdale Castleton Spartans Springfield Pics (USPHL) TJ Schultz Evanston Hobart Statesmen Syracuse Stars (USPHL) Scott Swanson Wheaton Norwich Cadets Springfield Pics (USPHL) Matt Wolf Naperville Skidmore Thoroughbreds Syracuse Stars (USPHL) Michael Levine Clarendon Hills Suffolk Rams Syracuse Stars (USPHL) Miller Rubin Long Grove Suffolk Rams South Shore Kings (USPHL) David Lappin Chicago Suffolk Rams Connecticut (USPHL) Garrison Sanipass Northbrook UMass Boston Beacons Michigan Warriors (NAHL) MEN’S DIVISION II/III NEW ENGLAND SMALL COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Max Roche Chicago Amherst Mammoths Exeter Academy Matteo Mangiardi Lake Zurich Amherst Mammoths Taft School Pat Geary Libertyville Bowdoin Polar Bears Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Michael Thomas Park Ridge Colby Mules Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL) Brian Sanzone Schaumburg Colby Mules Northern Cyclones (NCDC) Dylan Chase Riverwoods Connecticut College Camels Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Paul Capozzi Lake Forest Connecticut College Camels Brook School Michael Grande Des Plaines Trinity Bantams South Shore Kings (USPHL) Blake Carrick Orland Park Trinity Bantams Connecticut Jr. Rangers (USPHL) Jack Junge Lincolnshire Trinity Bantams New Trier Mike Yablong Winnetka Wesleyan Cardinals New Trier NORTHEAST-10 NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Jake Cimarusti Buffalo Grove St. Anselm Hawks Northern Cyclones (USPHL) Kilian Hammershmith Glen Ellyn St. Anselm Hawks Northern Cyclones (USPHL) Anthony Iacullo Barrington St. Anselm Hawks Northern Cyclones (USPHL) JT Kossakowski Elburn Southern New Hampshire Penmen Richmond Generals (USPHL) STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Colin O’Connor Kankakee Buffalo State Bengals Matt Letmanski Wheaton Fredonia Blue Devils East Coast Wizards (EHL) Tommy Martyn Westchester Fredonia Blue Devils Springfield Pics (USPHL) Tanner Salsberry Plainfield Geneseo Knights New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) Jimmy Philbin Chicago Morrisville Mustangs Mattawa Blackhawks (NOJHL) Joey Scorpio Elmwood Park Oswego Lakers Syracuse Stars (USPHL) Devan Panzeca Lake Zurich Potsdam Bears East Coast Wizards (EHL) MEN’S DIVISION II/III UNITED COLLEGIATE HOCKEY CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Alex Cerda New Lenox Chatham Cougars Long Beach Sharks (NA3HL) Nick Ford New Lenox Elmira Soaring Eagles Brookings Blizzard (NAHL) Jack O’Neill Geneva King’s Monarchs Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (USPHL) Nick Yzaguirre Chicago Utica Pioneers Charlotte Rush (USPHL) WISCONSIN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Peter Karavos Rolling Meadows Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons Minnesota Magicians (NAHL) Tristan Conrad Lockport Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers Cornwall Colts (CCHL) Steven Quagliata Bartlett Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers Coulee Region Chill (NAHL) Colin Raver Bartlett Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers Aberdeen Wings (NAHL) Martin Yelle Geneva Wisconsin-Stout Yellowjackets New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) David Kaplan Vernon Hills Wisconsin-Stout Yellowjackets Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL) INDEPENDENTS NAME HOMETOWN COLLEGE PREVIOUS TEAM Gavin Proeh Highland Park Anna Maria Amcats Minnesota Moose (USPHL) .
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