June 25, 2010
The Okanagan Hockey Academy currently has 17 alumni players either competing or committed at the NCAA level. This has been accomplished over the last 2 years with numerous other academy players and alumni being looked at by universities.
The 17 players and universities are as follows;
James Kerr – Princeton University
Mark MacMillan - University of North Dakota
Dennis Robertson – Brown University
Taylor Holst – University of North Dakota
Erica Kromm – Brown University
Devon Krough – Ohio State University
Sahir Gill – Boston University
Mitch MacMillan – North Eastern University
Steven Legatto – Sacred Heart University
Collin Rundell – University of Alaska
Eric Walker – University of Northern Michigan
Nic Sandor – American International College
Stefan Nicholishen – University of Nebraska at Omaha
Matt Turner – Lebanon Valley University
Mark McNaughten – Concordia College
RJ Centerowski - Concordia College
Kevin Noble – Mercyhurst College
The success of OHA players moving on to the NCAA is directly related to the emphasis on education and hockey. Our goal is to develop complete players on and off the ice.
Alan Kerr
VP of Hockey Operations
Okanagan Hockey Academy
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