2023 U Sports Recruiting

UNB Bruins Fan

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Big faceoff guy. Something UNB could use with Willms moving on.
The best in the OHL’s Eastern Conference according to this year’s Coaches Poll…



Similar offensive numbers too…24-30=54 in 65 games. Willms was at 22-31=53 in 60 games in his overage year.
 
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Carleton

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Truth be told we’ve had less than stellar results in the face off circle the past couple seasons
 

Drummer

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Justin Paul
Richard Whittaker red shirt from last year Lakehead a little confused about Pauls eligibility he played 4 years d1 so he's basically a 1 year guy?

The rule (maybe 'old' now) was if you graduated from NCAA (in 4 years) you were ineligible for USPORTS even if you had 1 year left. The thought was - regardless of the length of your tenure, it represented your Undergrad career. The work-around (I believe) is you have to go into Grad School - you can't enroll in an Undergrad program.
 

FreddyFoyle

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The new(er) rule for USports is that Canadians can "come home" and not have to sit a year if they transfer from a NCAA school. I guess that would still be case if you were in NCAA and didn't finish your undergrad degree yet, even if it was four years? On the other hand, if you are going into a professional or graduate level program in Canada such as MBA, Education or Law, I don't see any issue.
 

MiamiHockeyII

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The new(er) rule for USports is that Canadians can "come home" and not have to sit a year if they transfer from a NCAA school. I guess that would still be case if you were in NCAA and didn't finish your undergrad degree yet, even if it was four years? On the other hand, if you are going into a professional or graduate level program in Canada such as MBA, Education or Law, I don't see any issue.

The NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to every student-athlete who competed in the 20-21 season, which was Justin Paul's first season at St Lawrence. Justin Paul should thus have one year of NCAA eligibility remaining, and he should have two years of USports eligibility remaining.
 

Campy

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Nicholas Sheehan, Edmunston Blizzard (MHL Goaltender of the Year) to Acadia

Wow. Acadia listed 4 goalies last year, including workhorse Thomas Couture.
All 4 are listed as 1st or 2nd year of elig.
 

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