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OMAHA, NEBRASKA – The recent hiring of former NFL linebacker Trev Alberts as the athletic director at the University of Nebraska at Omaha has ushered in quite a few large changes in a very short time. With the hiring of Athletic Director Alberts came the decision to pursue greener pastures. The noble Mike Kemp stepped aside to fill a vacancy as the assistant athletic director allowing for a change in a program that needed to show the people of Omaha that it is as serious about winning as they are in their support of it. Hastings would accept an assistant coaching position under new head coach Dean Blais who spent last season coaching the Fargo Force to the Clark Cup Finals in the USHL. A new coaching staff featuring a legend and a local favorite should be enough to get most excited for college hockey to begin in Omaha this coming season. But the two time National Champion linebacker at the University of Nebraska had other things in mind. While the Mavericks will attempt to breed success in their old home, they won’t do it against their familiar foes in the 2010-11 seasons. For the second time in the programs short history the Mavericks will join a new conference. The school spent their first couple of seasons as an independent prior to joining the CCHA in their third season in existence. After spending ten years in the CCHA, the Mavericks will leave the conference to join the more geographically friendly WCHA. The WCHA centers more in the western part of the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes Region as opposed to the CCHA which extends as further east into Ohio. You may contact the author at: john.strathman@prohockeynews.com © Copyright 2009 by Prohockeynews.com Top of Page |
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