
Rising Stars: 2010‑Born Hockey Talent Locks in College Destinations
A look at the standout 2010‑born players already committing to top collegiate programs, from Minnesota to UConn, and the European talents eyeing the same.
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A look at the standout 2010‑born players already committing to top collegiate programs, from Minnesota to UConn, and the European talents eyeing the same.

The Bonnies’ upcoming campaign features early home stretches, a holiday road test, and a December showdown defending the Br. Ed Coughlin Franciscan Cup.

The latest preseason All‑American selections highlight the depth of talent entering the 2026 season, featuring standout performers from across the FCS landscape.
North Dakota State University announced the addition of CJ Anderson and Tochi Okoro, completing a transfer class that now totals twelve athletes. Both players bring recent collegiate experience and are expected to contribute immediately on special teams and at the receiver position.

Identification camps at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and the Lake Placid festival will test the next wave of elite female hockey players, many of whom are poised to represent the United States on the world stage.

USA Hockey’s identification camps in Ohio and New York bring together top female prospects across age groups, highlighting standout performances and future collegiate commitments.
The latest USA Today Network rankings reveal a flood of Division I offers, dramatic moves and new commitments across the Akron‑Canton area.

Six‑foot‑five tight end Thomas Prescott pledged to the University of Wyoming, citing a strong mix of athletic opportunity and academic fit. His commitment adds to a growing list of early pledges for the Cowboys.

Gage Gibbons announced his commitment to the Air Force Academy on social media, citing a standout junior season and state‑championship track times as key factors.

The Vancouver Goldeneyes added five promising players in the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft, highlighted by defenseman Caroline Harvey and forward Thea Johansson.

Boston University announced its full schedule for the upcoming 2026‑27 men’s ice hockey season, featuring 18 home games at Agganis Arena, a showdown with reigning champion Denver and a Beanpot clash at TD Garden.

The University of Pennsylvania unveiled its 2026 sprint football slate, highlighting four home contests at Franklin Field and a series of challenging road games against Navy, Army Black Knights and Cornell.

The 2026 Professional Women’s Hockey League draft unfolded at Detroit’s historic Fox Theatre, where six rounds of picks highlighted the next generation of stars, including Wisconsin’s Caroline Harvey as the first overall selection.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League revealed its 2025‑26 postseason awards, spotlighting former NCAA players who dominated in statistics, impact and rookie performance.

The Bearcats will play 16 games, including eight at home, with a mix of non‑conference road trips and a compressed conference schedule that culminates in the America East Tournament in November.
The semifinals in all four divisions will be played at Michigan State’s McLane Stadium, where teams such as Detroit Catholic Central, St. Mary’s and defending champion St. Francis chase titles and legacy.
The region's talent pipeline is reshaping college recruiting landscapes, with multiple local athletes securing offers from elite programs across the country.

After a frightening head collision, Gavin Doty returned to the court and delivered a standout performance that underscores his potential as he prepares for a new chapter at Syracuse.

Cornell’s rising star Ross Yoshida was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year after a dominant debut season, while teammates TJ Swidorski and Jake Hower received conference honors and Owen Carlson was celebrated for academic excellence.

The Ivy League unveiled its 2026 baseball all‑star selections and award recipients, highlighting standout performances and academic excellence across the Ancient Eight.