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Virginia Tech Withdraws from the ACCHL

Virginia Tech notified the ACCHL of their decision to leave the ACCHL, effective for the 2010-11 season.

The Virginia Tech Hockey Program has been a valued member of the ACCHL and we wish them every success as their program undergoes this transition.

2010 League Award Photos

2010 ACCHL Awards – Photos

Virginia Tech – Regular Season Champions
Mike Spradlin, Virginia Tech Head Coach – Coach of the Year
Dan Masiulis, NC State – Offensive MVP
Charlie Walsh, Georgetown - Defensive MVP
Andy Kleist, Duke – Goaltender MVP
Dave Kurtz – Lifetime Achievement In Hockey Award

Virginia Tech accepts the award for Regular Season Champions from Don Martin, ACCHL Commissioner

Mike Spradlin accepts the Coach of the Year Award from ACCHL Commission Don Martin

Dan Masiulis, NC State, accepts the ACCHL Offensive MVP from Don Martin, ACCHL Commissioner

Charlie Walsh, Georgetown, accepts the ACCHL Defensive MVP from Don Martin, ACCHL Commissioner.

Andy Kleist, Duke, accepts the ACCHL Goaltender MVP Award from Don Martin, ACCHL Commissioner.

Dave Kurtz received the Lifetime Achievement in Hockey Award from Don Martin, ACCHL Commissioner

Mike Spradlin – Coach of the Year

The results are in. The BOD after receiving input from all of the coaches has selected Mike Spradlin to receive the Coach of the Year award for the 2009-2010 season. Although it was close, Mike received the most votes (by ranking) among his fellow coaches.  His leadership again has guided his VT team to the first place position (although this time shared with NCSU) and has resulted in VT achieving the highest ranking of any ACCHL team in Division II for the second year in a row.

Congratulations Mike!!!!

Virginia Tech beats Duke

Virginia Tech 5 Duke 2

The Blue Devils kept the game close in a hard fought game against the ACC’s regular season champion.  Late in the game, Tech pulled ahead, scoring an empty net goal to extend their margin of victory. 

Virginia Tech earns the ACC Hockey League Gold Medal, with Duke taking home the Silver.

Tech Beats UNC

Saturday 3rd Game: Virginia Tech 9 North Carolina 3

Saturday 3rd Game:
Virginia Tech 9
North Carolina 3

Virginia Tech moves on to meet Duke in the finals on Sunday at 2PM.  Duke is the only team to beat the Hokies this season, winning 2-1 in a shootout. 

North Carolina faces last year’s champion, Georgetown, in the Bronze Medal game on Sunday at 11AM.

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