
Boguslawski and VanGuilder commit to colleges
March 4, 2004 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Tri-City Storm News Release
KEARNEY â The Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League announced Thursday that forwards David Boguslawski and Mark VanGuilder have committed to play college hockey at the Division I level.
Boguslawski will attend College Hockey America newcomer Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, PA. VanGuilder will attend Notre Dame.
Boguslawski is a third-year player on the Tri-City Storm roster and has tallied 13 goals, 10 assists and 23 points in 39 games this season. Boguslawski had previously accepted a scholarship to current CHA member, The University of Findlay, but the Oilers later announced they will be dropping their men's hockey program following this season.
Boguslawski, a native of Cottage Grove, Minn., will join fellow Tri-City Storm teammates Doug Conley and Jace Buzek on the first roster in Robert Morris' hockey program history.
VanGuilder, a 6-foot-2, 187-pound forward, will head to the University of Notre Dame to play hockey for the Fighting Irish. VanGuilder has played in all 51 of the Tri-City Storm games this season and has 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points.
VanGuilder will be joining two Storm players on the Notre Dame roster. Defensemen Brian D'Arcy and Luke Lucyk have previously committed to Notre Dame.
Thursday's commitments give the Storm a league-high total of 16 players committed to play college hockey at the Division I level. The Storm leads the USHL in college commitments for the 2003-2004 season.
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