
U.S. Names Coaching Staff for 2027 IIHF World Junior Championship
The United States has finalized its coaching and support personnel for the upcoming 2027 IIHF World Junior Championship, slated for late December in Alberta.
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The United States has finalized its coaching and support personnel for the upcoming 2027 IIHF World Junior Championship, slated for late December in Alberta.
A look at how two Ivy League athletes are using the Cape Cod Baseball League to explore future paths while delivering standout performances for the Yarmouth‑Dennis Red Sox.

JT Vogel, a junior standout from Christian Brothers Academy, announced his commitment to play football at Princeton University, citing academic ambition and a desire to join a historic program.

The NCAA has approved a five‑year eligibility window for Division I athletes, ending the redshirt and waiver system while allowing pauses for religious missions, military service, and maternity leave. The change aims to bring a younger cohort back to competition and gives basketball players new development opportunities.

The Big Green will open at Boston University on Sept. 6 and close at Brown on Oct. 31, facing six Top 25 opponents and three NCAA tournament teams.

With the NHL Draft set for Buffalo, Minnesota’s pipeline of elite prospects is drawing attention, featuring standout players, family connections, and impressive scouting rankings.

The Los Angeles Kings will host their annual Development Camp from June 29 to July 2 at the Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo, California, featuring prospects, guest coaches and mentorship from former Kings players.
Despite not cracking the top ten in the latest all‑state rankings, a host of South Shore and Brockton‑area players delivered championship seasons, record‑breaking performances and college‑level achievements that keep their names in the conversation.

Rob Rassey, a Michigan‑trained assistant with three Frozen Four appearances, has accepted the Crimson’s head‑coach position, a move pending official announcement.

Rob Rassey has accepted an offer to become the new head coach of Harvard’s men’s ice hockey program, bringing a four‑year stint as an assistant at the University of Michigan to the historic Crimson Hall.

The Ivy League program welcomes a new head coach whose career spans three continents, multiple Olympians, and a track record of championship success.

The Toronto Sceptres have re-signed key defender Allie Munroe and forwards Lauren Messier and Emma Woods, reinforcing the roster for the upcoming season.

The University of Pittsburgh announced the addition of Robby Dambrot as an assistant coach for its men's soccer program, highlighting his extensive playing background and prior coaching roles.

FIFA has introduced mandatory three‑minute hydration breaks at the World Cup, a move designed to shield players from the soaring temperatures that have become a defining feature of recent tournaments.

Renowned coach Judy Parish Oberting, who guided Dartmouth's Big Green to multiple championships and earned the highest winning percentage in program history, will be inducted this November into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame.

After two years as an assistant at Boston College, Max Gavin is named head coach of Lindenwood's women's hockey team, succeeding Taylor Wasylk and joining a wave of former BC staffers securing head‑coaching posts.

Lindenwood University has appointed Max Gavin as head coach of its women's hockey team, tapping a veteran with extensive NCAA and professional experience.

Former assistant coach Pete Cordelli Jr. is holding a $10 seminar at the University of Scranton, offering guidance on recruiting, academic standards, and quarterback development for rising seniors.
Several Rhode Island institutions are adjusting their men's and women's basketball lineups ahead of the 2026‑27 campaign, with player transfers, new video coordinators and expanded coaching staffs shaping the landscape.

Dylan Jaeger, a highly rated tight end from Round Rock, announced his commitment to Texas Christian University, bringing a blend of size, speed and academic ambition to the program.

Cooper Black, a Michigan native, discusses his path from early days in Alpena's youth hockey to becoming a key goaltender for the Charlotte Checkers, highlighting the role of family, education, and community support.

Dartmouth College's women's ice hockey program has unveiled a 30‑game schedule that includes 17 home contests at Thompson Arena, key ECAC Hockey matchups, and streaming on ESPN+.

The University of Pennsylvania men's soccer program released its 2026 fall schedule, featuring a mix of early‑season road tests, Ivy League matchups and a concluding stretch against historic rivals.

Brown University’s field hockey program announced its 2026 schedule, highlighting nine contests on its home turf at Goldberger Family Field and a challenging lineup that includes four teams from the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The Bears aim for a third straight Ivy League Tournament appearance after a record‑setting 2025 season.