KALAMAZOO, Mich. – Western Michigan University men’s hockey players can proudly call themselves NCAA hockey champions, a title no one at the school has held before.
The team achieved this historic milestone by defeating Boston University on Saturday night, April 12, securing the program’s first-ever national championship.
This victory marks a significant achievement for the university and its hockey program, showcasing the players and coaching staff’s hard work and dedication.
The win not only brings pride to the team but also to the entire Western Michigan community.
As the team celebrates this momentous occasion, fans and supporters look forward to the future of the Broncos in NCAA hockey.
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