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Best hockey schools in Minnesota?

Hey guys, I'm a high school junior passionate about hockey and I want to continue playing in college. What are some of the top hockey schools in Minnesota? Thanks in advance!

6 months ago

Hey there! It's fantastic that you're passionate about hockey and want to continue playing in college. Minnesota is a great state for hockey, so you have quite a few solid options to consider. Here are some of the top hockey schools in Minnesota:

1. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: The Golden Gophers have a storied history in NCAA Division I hockey, with multiple national championships for both their men's and women's teams. Their ice hockey programs have a strong following and excellent facilities.

2. Minnesota State University, Mankato: The MSU Mavericks also compete in NCAA Division I and have been successful in recent years with conference championships and appearances in the NCAA Tournament.

3. St. Cloud State University: The Huskies are another NCAA Division I team with a history of success. They've made multiple NCAA Tournament appearances in recent years and consistently rank among the top teams in college hockey.

4. Bemidji State University: The Beavers compete in NCAA Division I and have their own dedicated hockey arena, the Sanford Center. While they may not have as many recent achievements as the other schools listed, they still have a strong hockey program and a passionate fan base.

5. University of Minnesota, Duluth: Rounding out the NCAA Division I options, the UMD Bulldogs have had recent success in national championships, making them a strong contender for hockey players like yourself.

6. If you're open to exploring NCAA Division III options, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Thomas University, and St. John's University all have competitive hockey programs.

Of course, each of these schools have their own unique campus culture, educational offerings, and other factors that may be important to you. Make sure to research each school's academic programs, campus life, and financial aid opportunities to find the best fit for your college experience. Good luck!

6 months ago

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