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Hoosiers Name New Head Coach

By Casey Roehl, IU Hockey, 05/23/18, 7:00PM EDT

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Interim Asst. Coach Andrew Newman Tapped To Take The Helm

Bloomington, IN.—The Indiana University Men’s Ice Hockey program has hired assistant coach Andrew Newman to serve as head coach for the 2018-19 season.

Newman, 24, was a member of the IU Hockey program as a player in 2013-16 and served as an interim assistant coach last season after former head coach Clint Hagmaier was released in November.

“He has a good vision for the organization,” said IU Team President Cameron McNamara. “As a former player, there’s a sense of familiarity with the program… we believe that he’ll help lead the program back to where it was.”

IU finished 7-23-1 last season, including a 1-11-1 record against Great Midwest Hockey League opponents.

The Hoosiers were 5-12 with Newman as a member of the interim coaching staff.

“We got a lot of guys coming back and we’re looking like we’re going to build off our improvement from last season,” Newman said. “With the team, we have right now, playoffs are a reachable goal.”

Newman becomes the program’s fourth coach since IU returned to Division II play in the Great Midwest Hockey League in 2015.

The Hoosiers open up the 2018-19 season against Maryville University on September 14th in St. Louis. 

Article reprinted from IU Hockey