
Sea Wolves Agree To Terms With Forward McCullough
June 26, 2007 - ECHL (ECHL)
Mississippi Sea Wolves News Release
BILOXI, MS - The Mississippi Sea Wolves announced on Tuesday that they have agreed to terms with forward Kyle McCullough.
"Kyle is a skilled player who put up fantastic number in college, but has a lot to prove at this level," said Sea Wolves Head Coach Steffon Walby. "I'm looking forward to teaching him the professional game. He will have every opportunity to show his talent and work ethic."
A native of Danvers, Mass., McCullough played four seasons at the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, scoring 154 points (64g, 90a) in 111 games, leading the team in scoring his junior season, and playing a major role as the Corsairs won consecutive ECAC Northeast Championships in 2006 and 2007.
"I'm thrilled with the opportunity the Sea Wolves are giving me," the 5-10, 175-pound McCullough stated. "I've heard a lot of great things about the Gulf Coast, and am looking forward to beginning my professional career in Mississippi."
On Saturday, October 27th the Sea Wolves will celebrate their return to home ice as the team begins their 10th season in pursuit of the ECHL's Kelly Cup. Season tickets are now on sale and sponsorship packages are available by calling 228.275.WOLF (9653).
Ryan McCullough
Forward
Born October 2, 1983 - Danvers, MA
Height 5.10 - Weight 175
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