
Summerhays Commits to Notre Dame
Published on March 29, 2010 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Green Bay Gamblers News Release
(Green Bay, WI) The Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) are proud to announce that goaltender Steve Summerhays has committed to Notre Dame of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. Summerhays is scheduled to begin his collegiate career in the fall of 2010.
Summerhays has had a stellar second season in the USHL, setting a league record for consecutive wins (20). Overall, Summerhays is tops in the league in wins (30), goals against average (2.20) and ranks third in save percentage (.913). In his two seasons in Green Bay, the Anchorage, Alaska native has posted a record of 45-8-4.
Summerhays is the third player off the 2009-10 Gamblers roster to commit to the Fighting Irish, joining forwards Anders Lee and David Gerths.
Summerhays becomes the 16th Gambler on the 2009-10 squad to commit to a NCAA Division 1 institution. Others include forwards Chris Crane (Ohio State), Ryan Furne (Michigan Tech), David Gerths (Notre Dame), Ludwig Karlsson (Northeastern) Alex Kubiak (Yale), Anders Lee (Notre Dame) Sean Little (Wisconsin), Patrick McCadden (Michigan Tech), Reed Seckel (Northern Michigan), defensemen Scott Czarnowczan (Ferris State) Aaron Harstad (Colorado College), Max Hartner (Air Force), Brian O'Rourke (Nebraska-Omaha), Nick Jensen (St. Cloud State) and David Makowski (Denver).
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