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Episode 121: Dan Koch - Associate Head Coach of the Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Ice Hockey Program

Episode 121: Dan Koch - Associate Head Coach of the Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Ice Hockey Program

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On this episode, we chat with Dan Koch, Associate Head Coach of the Wisconsin women’s ice hockey team. We discuss how far women’s hockey has come at Wisconsin since the program began, how the house agreement and NIL impactsthe team and managing their roster of 26 players. Dan also shares how Wisconsin recruits players and provides some excellent recruiting advice. You can connect with Dan Koch on the team’s website: https://uwbadgers.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/roster/coaches/dan-koch/2694 You can learn more about and the Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Ice Hockey program here: https://uwbadgers.com/sports/womens-ice-hockeyFollow Dan Koch and the Wisconsin Women’s Hockey team on X: @BadgerWHockey and Instagram: @djkoch55 and @BadgerWHockey===================Champs App is your recruiting and development copilot. Champs App helps athletes, coaches, parents and gents/advisors navigate the world of youth sports. We have made it easy to create a where you can add a free, beautiful hockey profile with access to amazing content to help with recruiting and hockey player development.===================Ready to see how you stack up against future Division I players? Champs EyeQ gives you an unbiased look at your potential. Just submit at least 10 minutes of your edited shifts, and our expert scouts will provide an objective, data-driven analysis of your game.Champs EyeQ evaluates players across 15+ attributes (skating, hockey IQ, compete level, intangibles, and more) and provides:• An overall rating (from 1-10)• A projection of your potential to play NCAA Division I hockey• Detailed insights on strengths, weaknesses &development prioritiesOur benchmarks are based on years of data showing that about 20% of AAA/Tier 1 female players advance to Division I. See a Sample Submission: Watch VideoView a Sample Report: See Example=====================Champs App Messaging is the fast, easy to send messages to coaches. In addition, you can now track when and how often your email is opened to provide additional signal on the level of interest from a coach or school. cuts the time to send emails to coaches by over 50%, ensures key information is included and reduces common errors because it has templates that automatically populate the coach’s name & email and inserts information from your Champs App profile. You can now view your sent messages and save personal templates to streamline reusing your personalized messages when emailing coaches. ⁠⁠To learn more about Champs App Messaging⁠ ⁠please visit: =================Looking to connect with college hockey coaches? Check out the new and improved —your go-to tool for finding men’s and women’s college hockey coaches all in one place. We’ve made it smarter and more reliable by automatically updating coaching staff info directly from school websites, so you’re always getting the most accurate details.====================== gives parents and players access to more recruiting & hockey development insights, advice and experts. With CHAMPS+ you can attend our monthly webinars with an expert covering timely topics during for the recruiting cycle. Members can submit questions before or during the webinar to be answered by our experts.ChampsGPT, an AI recruiting chatbot specifically optimized for women’s college recruiting. We put into ChampsGPT all the Champs App podcasts, articles and analysis we’ve done from the last 4 years including over100 Champs App podcasts, dozens of articles and deep analysis plus numerous webinars.View the full list of articles, videos and events. Visit https://sports.champs.app/champs-plus
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