Falcon Punch

Nov 16, 2016

Ulrich Commits to Air Force

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — Bismarck Bobcats goalie Will Ulrich announced Wednesday that he has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey at the United States Air Force Academy, starting in the fall of 2017.

“I’m very excited to know where I’ll be playing hockey next year, and proud that it will be at Air Force,” stated Ulrich, playing in his final year of junior eligibility as a 1996 birthyear. “It’s an honor to be able to play hockey for one of our country’s military academies. It’s also great to be able to focus entirely on this season and helping the Bobcats win now.”

A second-year NAHL veteran, Ulrich is 7-7-1 to start the 2016-17 campaign with a 3.17 GAA and a .913 SV% in net for the Cats.

The Birmingham, Mich., native recently toured the Air Force Academy campus in Colorado Springs, where he got a chance to interact with Bobcat alumni Evan Giesler (2012-15) and Joe Tyran (2014-16) and get a little guidance on his collegiate decision.

“Talking to Evan and Joe, they were able to explain not only what the program was about, but also lay out the expectations for being a cadet at Air Force,” recalled Ulrich, who came to the Bobcats in a 2016 offseason trade from the Minnesota Magicians. “It’s not for everyone, but talking to them, I knew I was ready for the challenge.”

Under the direction of long-time head coach Frank Serratore, the Falcons are a consistent power in the Atlantic Hockey Association–having appeared in the National Tournament five times since 2007; going as far as the regional finals in 2009.

Ulrich is the third member of the current Bobcat roster to commit to a D-I program, joining Nick McKeeby (Western Michigan) and Matt Barry (Holy Cross).

His commitment also makes 2016-17 the 12th straight Bobcat team to have at least one of its goalies commit to a Division I program, joining: Tim Krystosek (2005-06, 2006-07, Air Force); Jake Kremer (2007-08, Minnesota); Matt Grogan (2007-08, 2008-09, UConn); David Bosner (2008-09, Air Force); Ryan Faragher (2009-10, 2010-11, St. Cloud State); Ryan Massa (2009-10, Nebraska-Omaha); Jake Williams (2009-10, Mercyhurst); Tommy Burke (2010-11, 2011-12, Bowling Green); Aaron Nelson (2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, Minnesota State); and Hunter Shepard (2014-15, 2015-16, Minnesota-Duluth).

On the ice, the Bobcats will stay home for a major rivalry showdown on Friday when the division-leading Minot Minotauros come to town for a 7:15pm contest at the VFW Sports Center.
 
Tickets are on sale right now for Minot’s first visit to the capital: fans can buy and print tickets 24 hours a day at BismarckBobcats.com or charge-by-phone at 222-3300.
 
Friday’s chapter in the Battle of Highway 83 will be broadcast locally on the radio home of Bobcat Hockey, Super Talk 1270 AM, and worldwide on HockeyTV.com–the web television partner of the North American Hockey League–with pregame coverage starting at 6:45pm.
 
Pro-rated season tickets are now on sale for the Bobcats’ landmark platinum anniversary campaign fans can get more information or reserve their seats for all of Season Twenty now by calling 222-3300.

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