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Strobel resigns from Wisconsin men’s hockey
April 18, 2022 | Men's Hockey
Associate head coach spent five seasons on coaching staff with the Badgers
MADISON, Wis. – Associate head coach Mark Strobel resigned from his position with the Wisconsin men's hockey program, it was announced on Monday.
"I want to thank the student-athletes and their families for allowing me to coach and teach them the past five years," Strobel said. "I am forever grateful."
Strobel, who played for Wisconsin from 1991-95, joined the UW coaching staff for the 2017-18 season and helped the program capture its first Big Ten regular-season title during the 2020-21 campaign. It marked the team's first regular-season title in 21 years.
"I want to thank Mark for his great contributions to Badger hockey," head coach Tony Granato said. "His passion for our program and this university are going to be missed. He's a Badger for life. We wish him the best of luck and support him in the next step of his journey."
"I want to thank the student-athletes and their families for allowing me to coach and teach them the past five years," Strobel said. "I am forever grateful."
Strobel, who played for Wisconsin from 1991-95, joined the UW coaching staff for the 2017-18 season and helped the program capture its first Big Ten regular-season title during the 2020-21 campaign. It marked the team's first regular-season title in 21 years.
"I want to thank Mark for his great contributions to Badger hockey," head coach Tony Granato said. "His passion for our program and this university are going to be missed. He's a Badger for life. We wish him the best of luck and support him in the next step of his journey."
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