
Ganske Commits to Northern Michigan
April 22, 2019 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Green Bay Gamblers News Release
The Green Bay Gamblers announced today that defenseman Noah Ganske has committed to Northern Michigan University of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.
Ganske suited up for 44 games this past season with the Gamblers registering eight points (4 goals, 4 assists). A product of Bloomington, MN, Ganske was selected by Green Bay in the sixth round (93rd overall) in Phase II of the 2018 USHL Draft.
Ganske joins the following Gamblers off the 2018-19 roster to commit to NCAA Division 1 school; Chase Pilawski (Lake Superior State), Tyler Spott (Northeastern), Brady Meyer (Minnesota-Duluth), Sam Huff (Minnesota), Xan Gurney (Western Michigan), Ryan O'Reilly (Denver), McKade Webster (Denver), Braden Costello (North Dakota), Jesse Tucker (Lake Superior State), Luke Mylymok (Minnesota Duluth), Nicholas Zabenah (Michigan), Noah Prokop (Nebraska Omaha), Ryan Ullan (Northern Michigan), Chris Giroday (Western Michigan) and Dylan Wendt (Michigan).
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