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Sydney Wolf

Sydney Wolf

Reporter

Sydney Wolf was a reporter for The Rink Live, primarily covering youth hockey.

She joined the team in November of 2021 and graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Mass Communications and a minor in Writing and Rhetoric Studies and was a part of the University Honors Program.

Wolf grew up in the Central Minnesota area and has extensive knowledge of the hockey world all the way from youth hockey up to the pro level.

In college, Wolf was the News Director at UTVS, the Music Director at 88.1 FM KVSC, a writer at the University Chronicle, and was a nationally qualified speaker on the speech and debate team.

McAteer most recently served as head coach of the Division III women's hockey program at Augsburg University and is originally from Scarborough, Ontario.
The MSHSL Board of Directors approved full seeding for teams one through eight at both the boys and girls state hockey tournaments. Previously, only one through five were seeded.
Lorelai Nelson had a highlight-reel assist and goal in the match to help propel the Hornets to a state championship victory. Reese McConnell earned a 15-save shutout for Edina.
Only three schools move up in the national poll this week while Ohio State claims the unanimous top spot for the seventh consecutive week.
The Badgers remain the unanimous No. 1 but 10-1-0 St. Lawrence climbs to No. 6
The 27-year-old Sobieck comes to UMD after two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Bemidji State.
The Benilde-St. Margaret's skater is originally from Wyoming but has found a lot of success in Minnesota hockey. She committed to Bemidji State after an impressive sophomore season.
Coming off a standout junior year, Blaine's Shelby Sandberg suffered an injury that put her in the stands for an entire season, but that didn't stop her from committing to Bemidji State.
The championship match was a close one, but the Skippers came out on top 2-1. The game-winning goal was scored by sophomore Ashton Schultz.
The Warriors earn a 3-1 victory over third-seeded Orono to bring the girls program its fourth state title