INDIANAPOLIS---The NCAA has
announced the participants for the inaugural NCAA Frozen Four Skills
Challenge, which will be held April 7 at the Bradley Center in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The competition will be held in an
East versus West format with each team having six male position
players, six female position players, two male goaltenders and two
female goaltenders. An alternate list has been established in the event
that players have to withdraw from the competition due to other
commitments, such as their team’s participation in the Men's Frozen
Four.
To be eligible, all players must have exhausted
their collegiate eligibility and be nominated by their head coach. The
players were selected by representatives from the American College
Hockey Coaches Association, the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey
Committee and the National Youth Sports Corporation. The competitions
will include puck control relay, fastest skater, hardest shot, rapid
fire shooting and penalty shot.
"The rosters include an
extremely talented group of men and women," said Marty Scarano, chair
of the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee and director of athletics
at the University of New Hampshire. "We have been talking about the
formation of a skills challenge for several years now, and this is such
a tremendous group of student-athletes, that it will be an exciting
event for everyone in attendance."
The men's portion of
the East squad is highlighted by the one of the nation's current
leading scorers, Boston College's Chris Collins. The other male skaters
on the East squad include Justin Cross, Niagara University; Derek
Damon, University of Maine; Matt Moulson, Cornell University; Jaime
Sifers, University of Vermont; and T.J. Trevelyan of St. Lawrence
University. The two goaltenders will be John Daigneau of Harvard
University and Brad Roberts of the United States Military Academy.
The
women on the East squad include Lindsay Hansen from the University of
New Hampshire; Allison Paiano, Colgate University; Jennifer Raimondi,
Harvard; Margaret Ramsay, Brown University; Sam Shirley, Mercyhurst
College; and Karen Thatcher, Providence College. The goalies will be
Northeastern University's Marisa Hourihan and Sarah Love of Yale
University.
The 2005 Hobey Baker Award winner, Colorado
College senior forward Marty Sertich, highlights the men's portion of
the West squad. Also on the West squad will be Adam Burish, University
of Wisconsin; Colton Fretter, Michigan State University; Gabe Gauthier,
University of Denver; Brandon Kaleniecki, University of Michigan; and
James Shipley, Milwaukee School of Engineering. The West goaltenders
will be Dave Caruso of Ohio State University and Adam Hanna of St.
John's University (Minnesota). Shipley and Hanna were the only Division
III players to be named to the rosters.
The women's
portion of the West roster includes Adam Burish's sister, Nikki, who
also plays for Wisconsin. Also on the team will be Sharon Cole of
Wisconsin; Devon Fingland of the University of North Dakota; Jana
Harrigan of Ohio State and Randie Jelinski and Kristy Oonincx, both of
St. Cloud State. The two female goaltenders will be Meghan Horras of
Wisconsin and Jill Luebke of Bemidji State.
The East
male alternates in alphabetical order are: Adam Dann, Bowdoin College;
Torry Gajda, Providence; Josh Gartner, Yale; Ben Kemp, Plattsburgh
State University; Andrew Martin, University of Massachuetts, Lowell;
Keith McWilliams, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Mike Ouellette,
Dartmouth College; Tony Quesada, College of the Holy Cross; Bryan
Schmidt, Merrimack College; Kyle Wilson, Colgate University; Kurt
Wright, Robert Morris University; Brian Yandle, New Hampshire.
The
East female alternates in alphabetical order are: Caitlin Barnes,
Vermont; Becky Irvine, Colgate; Dani Jo Lansing, Mercyhurst; Ashley
Payton, Providence; Rosina Schiff, Rensselaer; Carrie Schroyer, Harvard.
The
male alternates for the West team in alphabetical order are: Nick
Anderson, Michigan Tech University; Andy Contois, Northern Michigan
University; Andy Cote, St. Norbert College; Tom Gilbert, Wisconsin; Jon
Horrell, Bowling Green State University; Nick Licari, Wisconsin; Tom
Mueller, Ferris State University; Marcus Reszka, St. Mary's University
(Minnesota); Mike Walsh, University of Notre Dame; Brent Walton,
Western Michigan University.
The female alternates for
the West team in alphabetical order are: Anne Girtz, North Dakota;
Grace Hutchins, Wisconsin; Cyndy Kenyon, Wisconsin; Meghan Mutrie,
North Dakota.
Tickets for the event are $10 and can be
purchased at the Bradley Center box office, all Ticketmaster outlets,
Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 414/276-4545. The Skills Challenge will
begin at 7 p.m. Central and will be preceded by the Hobey Baker
Memorial Award at 6 p.m. and the Hockey Humanitarian Award at 6:30 p.m.
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