Monday, July 30, 2018

Logan Britt commits to Quinnipiac

Logan Britt, right (photo by Steve Sileth)

The Quinnipiac Bobcats picked up a defenseman commitment with the announcement by Logan Britt that he has committed to the program. The Crystal Lake, IL native replaces former commit Dom Fensore who recently de-committed and flipped to Boston University. Britt is expected to be part of the 2019-2020 Quinnipiac freshman class.

The 6'1, 174 pound Britt is a 1999 born left shot defenseman who played the past season with the Aberdeen Wings of the NAHL. In 52 games played he had 23 points (1 goal, 22 assists). He added another three assists in five playoff games. He also suited up in 14 games for the Wings in the 2016-2017 season. Prior to playing with Aberdeen he was a member of the Team Illinios U-16 team that competes in the High Performance Hockey League.

Britt was the 11th overall pick in the USHL Phase II draft by the Lincoln Stars and is expected to play for them in the upcoming USHL season before coming to Quinnipiac.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Bo Pieper signs with ECHL Reading Royals

Bo Pieper (photo by Jenn Hoffman, Pucks & Rec)

Former Quinnipiac former Bo Pieper ('18) signed an ECHL contract with the Reading Royals an affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers per a press release as announced by the team. The Roseville, Minnesota native completed a four year career with Quinnipiac in which scored 65 points (32 goals, 33 assists) in 165 career games played.

He concluded his senior season in 2017-2018 by playing in 38 games played in which he recorded 18 points (11 goals, 7 assists). At the conclusion of the season he signed with the Adirondack Thunder (ECHL), skating in three games and recording four penalty minutes with a minus 2 rating. Pieper was part of two Quinnipiac teams that reached the NCAA tournament along with the 2015-2016 team that reached the Frozen Four and was the National Runner-up.


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