
Sean Matthews Commits to Milwaukee School of Engineering
February 21, 2023 - North American Hockey League (NAHL)
Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks News Release
Danbury, CT - The Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are pleased to announce that forward Sean Matthews has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Matthews, 20, is currently in his second season playing in the NAHL and second season overall of playing junior hockey. The 6'2/201 lbs. native of Chicago, IL, has appeared in 28 games thus far during the 2022-23 season and recorded 5 points (1 goal, 4 assists).
"I am thrilled to announce my commitment to the Milwaukee School of Engineering," said Matthews. "I want to thank my friends, family, coaches, and teammates for helping me get to this decision and the next step of my hockey life."
Prior to playing in the NAHL, Matthews spent his youth hockey playing for the Chicago Mission of the HPHL. He also played for the El Paso Rhinos of the NA3HL and NAHL during the 2021-22 season.
Matthews is the second commit to an NCHA school in Danbury's NAHL history. Matteus Derraugh was the first, going to Lake Forest College, in Lake Forest, IL.
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) is a nationally ranked school for engineering and scientific programs and was ranked as one of the most innovative schools in the country.
Congratulations to Sean on joining the MSOE Raiders!
North American Hockey League Stories from February 21, 2023
- Sean Matthews Commits to Milwaukee School of Engineering - Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
- Black Bears Beat the Rebels; Double Header Rematch at the Weekend - Maryland Black Bears
- Rebels' Comeback Spoiled by Black Bears - Philadelphia Rebels
- Jacks Score Season-High 8 Goals in Win over Lone Star - Odessa Jackalopes
- MN Special Hockey with the Norsemen - St. Cloud Norsemen
- Sean Matthews Commits to Milwaukee School of Engineering - Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
