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Off to College

02/07/2017, 9:45pm CST
By Kevin Kurtt, Let's Play Hockey Editor

BSM among top producers of college talent in Minnesota.

Last November, thousands of athletes in numerous sports signed their name to a National Letter of Intent (NLI), fulfilling a dream of earning a scholarship to play Division I or II college athletics. That dream has become a reality for countless hockey players over the years in Minnesota, and this season is no different.

As of Jan. 17, 195 Minnesotans (110 boys, 85 girls) have capped their recruiting process and have verbally or officially become scholarship college student-athletes. Among those 195 are 120 current high school hockey players (39 boys, 81 girls) who will continue their career at the Division I level. Hundreds more will play college hockey at one of the nation’s many Division III institutions. The numbers will only grow as the hockey season wears on with more commitments to come in the spring and summer.


Jake Horton '12 was one of eight players on BSM's 2012 state championship team to earn a Division I hockey scholarship.


T.J. Moore '13 is one of 39 BSM alums to earn a Division I hockey scholarship. He was named the team MVP at Holy Cross last season.

In addition to the 39 high school boys’ hockey players who will play college hockey, 65 other Minnesotans bound for college are currently playing their hockey on one of the many junior teams across North America. The United States Hockey League (USHL) and North American Hockey League (NAHL) are home to 53 and seven future college hockey players from Minnesota, respectively. Another six Minnesota natives with Division I college commitments are currently playing for the U.S. National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Mich.

On the girls’ side, 81 of the 85 Minnesota-based players set for college are playing high school hockey this season, including seven at Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minn. The remaining two are playing for the MN Revolution in North St. Paul, Minn., and Northwood School in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Since the start of the 2010-11 season, 896 Minnesota natives (528 men, 368 women) have played college hockey at the Division I level.

But what Minnesota high schools are producing the most Division I hockey players? Perhaps not surprisingly, it’s Edina that has advanced the most players to college hockey’s top level. Between 2010 and today, the Hornets boast 48 Division I players – 29 men and 19 women. 

Following the Hornets are Benilde-St. Margaret’s (38 total DI players), Hill-Murray (34), Shattuck-St. Mary’s (33), Minnetonka (32) and Eden Prairie (31). The complete list is below.

It should come as no surprise that Minnesota’s hockey players are getting noticed by college scouts with the multitude of exposure opportunities available.

Prior to the high school season, the Upper Midwest High School Elite League  has been an invaluable resource for both players and scouts alike. The Elite League provided exposure to nearly all of the 110 Minnesota natives who have committed to a Division I institution. 

Once the Minnesota high school season rolls around, the exposure continues as numerous regular season games are broadcast both on TV and the Internet. And, of course, come February and March, the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournaments provide yet another chance for players to be seen, both live at the Xcel Energy Center and across the state via TV.

After the high school season, the Ted Brill Great 8 All-Star Hockey Festival gives Minnesota’s top graduating seniors another chance to impress the scouts. For over 30 years, the Great 8 has grown and expanded over the years to include eight teams and 136 players today. Following the Great 8, 20 players are invited to represent Minnesota at the eight-team CCM Minnesota High School Hockey National Invitational Tournament.

Yet another exposure opportunity exists with the CCM Minnesota Hockey High Performance Programs that are designed to identify and develop the top 15-, 16-, 17- and 18-year-old hockey players in Minnesota. The top players at each level are then provided national exposure at the USA Hockey National Festival Camps.

As seen on the next page, the exposure opportunities have paid off for the 195 Minnesota natives who have committed to a men’s or women’s NCAA Division I hockey program. Playing college hockey is a dream of countless players in the State of Hockey. For over 300 players each season, that dream became reality.

The original article can be found at Let's Play Hockey.

Top-producing Minnesota High Schools to Divsion I Hockey (2010-17) * Top 50

# High School Enrollment Men Women Total
1 Edina 2580 29 19 48
2 Benilde-St. Margaret's 899 22 16 38
3 Hill-Murray 610 25 9 34
4 Shattuck-St. Mary's 472 27 6 33
5 Minnetonka 2940 18 14 32
6 Eden Prairie 2777 17 14 31
7 Blaine 2555 13 8 21
8 St. Thomas Academy 1034 20 0 20
9 Blake 529 6 12 18
Burnsville 2162 12 6 18
11 Breck 460 9 7 16
Academy of Holy Angels 598 14 2 16
Lakeville North 1758 11 5 16
Roseville 1804 3 13 16
15 Duluth East 1445 13 2 15
Roseau 341 8 7 15
17 Grand Rapids 1014 7 7 14
Hopkins 1895 4 10 14
Wayzata 3078 11 3 14
White Bear Lake 2077 11 3 14
21 Eagan 1995 5 8 13
Hermantown 614 11 2 13
Lakeville South 1757 6 7 13
Moorhead 1400 11 2 13
Stillwater 2558 6 7 13
26 Elk River 1599 7 5 12
27 Warroad 261 4 7 11
28 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 572 6 4 10
Eastview 2001 6 4 10
30 Andover 1598 4 5 9
Apple Valley 1494 7 2 9
Bemidji 1167 5 4 9
Bloomington Jefferson 1513 7 2 9
Centennial 1879 7 2 9
Cretin-Derham Hall 1235 5 4 9
Forest Lake 1891 7 2 9
Mounds View 1650 2 7 9
38 Brainerd 1561 8 0 8
Maple Grove 2147 6 2 8
40 Red Wing 709 2 5 7
South St. Paul 753 4 3 7
Totino-Grace 749 6 1 7
43 Chaska 1252 1 5 6
East Grand Forks 468 4 2 6
Mahtomedi 1113 5 1 6
New Prague 1193 3 3 6
St. Paul Academy 393 1 5 6
Woodbury 1729 5 1 6
49 Duluth Marshall 244 3 2 5
HIbbing/Chisholm 578 5 0 5
International Falls 322 5 0 5
Irondale 350 0 5 5
Rosemount 1953 2 3 5
St. Cloud Cathedral 447 4 1 5
Tartan 1382 3 2 5
Thief River Falls 540 2 3 5

BSM NCAA Division I Alumni

School Player Final BSM Season
Air Force Stephen Carew 2006-07
Alaska-Anchorage Dallas Steward 1996-97
Army Gene Coffman* 1963-64
Boston College Andrew Alberts 1998-99
Boston College Joe Schuman* 1999-2000
Brown Jerry Gilligan 1970-71
Colorado College Mike Shibrowski* 2008-09
Colorado College Dan Labosky* 2012-13
Connecticut Joe Schuman* 1999-2000
Connecticut Chris Myhro 2002-03
Connecticut Johnny Austin 2013-14
Connecticut Spencer Naas 2013-14
Dartmouth Tom Coffman 1965-66
Dartmouth Adam Estoclet 2006-07
Dartmouth Brett Patterson 2009-10
Holy Cross T.J. Moore 2012-13
Illinois-Chicago Tom Almquist 1981-82
Massachusetts Jake Horton 2011-12
Massachusetts-Lowell Ian Schaser* 2002-03
Merrimack Tom McCarthy 2007-08
Minnesota Bill Suss 1962-63
Minnesota Gene Coffman* 1963-64
Minnesota Tom Phillips 1965-66
Minnesota Tom O'Brien 1970-71
Minnesota Tom Mogush 1976-77
Minnesota Troy Riddle 1998-99
Minnesota Mike Shibrowski* 2008-09
Minnesota Chris Student* 2007-08
Minnesota Christian Horn* 2011-12
Minnesota Ryan Collins 2011-12
Minnesota Jack Glover 2011-12
Minnesota State, Mankato Blake Friesen 2003-04
Minnesota State, Mankato Tyler Thompson 2005-06
Nebraska-Omaha Danny Charleston 2000-01
Niagara Pat Borer 2008-09
Northern Michigan Dave Mogush 1978-79
Northeastern Chris Student* 2007-08
Pennsylvania Bob Finke 1966-67
Pennsylvania Skip Suss 1971-72
Providence Luke Irwin 1999-2000
Providence Matt Bergland 2007-08
Quinnipiac Isak Tranvik* 2004-05
Quinnipiac Jacob Meyers 2009-10
St. Lawrence Christian Horn* 2011-12
St. Lawrence Pat Steinhauser 2010-11
Union Ben Newhouse 2014-15
Wisconsin Patrick Daly 2010-11
Wisconsin Grant Besse 2012-13
Wisconsin Dan Labosky* 2012-13
Yale Mike Grobe 1998-99
Yale Nick Jaskowiak 2004-05

*-Also played for another NCAA institution

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