Cole Hanson spent the last three years playing D-I hockey. After helping Maine to the NCAA tournament this spring, Hanson is shifting gears. He will now play D-I golf at Mercer. Story of how it happened: https://t.co/TVFUHMgtsC
FINAL! Ice Wolves win 6-3 led by a Will Howard hat-trick and improve to 4-1! Best start in franchise history! We'll see you all tomorrow night!
Goals by: Bentley (2), Howard (3), and Pogreba!!
A kid that comes to the rink everyday who works his tail off, competes and isn’t worried about the limelight. He just does his job and leads by example! Congrats Brandon! Well deserved!@NMIceWolves @GFChockey
I am proud and excited to announce my commitment to play Division I hockey at the University of Maine. Big thank you to all my family, friends, teammates, and coaches for all the support. Can’t wait to get started. #BlackBears
He was North Dakota's Mr. Hockey before recording 60 points (21G, 29A) through 53 games played with the New Mexico Ice Wolves (NAHL) in 2020-21.
Join us in welcoming Cole Hanson to the Colgate Hockey program! #PlayFast
Despite a 43-game road trip, roughly 375 hours on a bus and 20,000 miles on the road, a trio of former Central players thrived in New Mexico. Cole Hanson earned first-team all-NAHL honors and Brandon Holt made the Prospect Game. Story on their wild season: https://t.co/5wRdg4Bwba
Central grad Cole Hanson named to all-NAHL team after finishing third in the league in scoring (60 points in 53 games). Hanson finished his junior career with 15 points in final 6 games for New Mexico. Headed to Colgate this fall.
Another round of congratulations to Cole Hanson for being the first New Mexico Ice Wolves player in franchise history to be named to the North American Hockey League's All-South Division Team! Head coach Phil Fox says, "Cole had a big year for us after working hard last summer...