INDIANAPOLIS---The
NCAA has announced the participants for the second annual Pontiac
Frozen Four Skills Challenge, which will be held April 6 at Scottrade
Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
The competition will be conducted 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 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,
accuracy shooting and penalty shot. Each competitor will receive a
complete set of equipment and a full uniform from Nike Bauer Hockey.
"The committee was delighted with last year’s competition and really
anticipate an even better event this year," said Marty Scarano, chair
of the Division I Men's Ice Hockey Committee and director of athletics
at the University of New Hampshire. "The student-athletes will have a
great time and it will be very entertaining for fans both live and on
ESPNU. We congratulate everyone named to the East and West squads."
The men's portion of the East squad is highlighted by the one of the
nation's current leading goaltenders, John Curry of Boston U. The other
goaltender is Jason Smith from Sacred Heart. The six male skaters on
the East squad include Kyle Bozoian, Fredonia State; Reid Cashman,
Quinnipiac; Kirk MacDonald, Rensselaer; Jacob Micflikier, New
Hampshire; Mike Morris, Northeastern and Andrew Ramsey, Air Force.
The women on the East squad include Crystal Connors, St. Lawrence;
Kristin Gigliotti, Providence; Cara Hendry, Boston U.; Natalie Vibert,
Connecticut; Lindsay Williams, Clarkson and Shelia Zingler, Yale. The
goalies will be Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire and Jana Bugden,
Providence.
The West team is loaded with three of the nation’s top 10 scorers:
Michigan’s T.J. Hensick, Nebraska-Omaha’s Scott Parse and Niagara’s
Sean Bentivoglio. Also on the West squad will be Lars Helminen,
Michigan Tech; Aaron Johnson, Augsburg and Andrew Joudrey, Wisconsin.
The West goaltenders will be Notre Dame’s David Brown, who is currently
leading the nation in goals against average and Lake Superior State’s
Jeff Jakaitis.
The
women's portion of the West roster includes Wisconsin’s Sara Bauer, who
is one of the nation’s top five scorers. Also on the team is Julia
Colizza, Mercyhurst; Kelly Hart, Bemidji State; Noemie Marin, Minnesota
Duluth; Sammy Miller, Minnesota State Mankato and Maggie Souba,
Minnesota. The two female goaltenders will be Riitta Schaublin,
Minnesota Duluth and Erika Vanderveer, Ohio State.
Tickets
for the event are $10 and can be purchased at the Scottrade Center box
office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com or by phone at
314/241-1888. The Pontiac Frozen Four Skills Challenge will begin at
7:30 p.m. Central time and will be preceded by the Hobey Baker Memorial
Award at 6 p.m. and the Hockey Humanitarian Award at 6:35 p.m. The
Pontiac Frozen Four Skills Challenge and the Hobey Baker Memorial Award
will both be shown live on ESPNU.
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