Gophers Retain Men’s Hockey Support Staff
The Golden Gophers men's hockey program will retain three key support staff members: Cal Dietz (strength and conditioning), Lee Greseth (equipment manager), and Jeff Winslow (athletic trainer). Head coach Brett Larson emphasized the vital role these individuals play in the team's success, stating their dedication benefits the players daily. Each member of the team has an extensive history with the program and has contributed to various championships and successes over the years.
By the Numbers- Cal Dietz has been with Minnesota since 2000 and has contributed to 11 NCAA titles.
- Lee Greseth has helped the Gophers achieve 10 conference championships in his 17 years as equipment manager.
- Cal Dietz oversees year-round training programs and collaborates with coaching staff.
- Lee Greseth manages equipment needs and locker room operations, ensuring readiness for players and coaches.
- Jeff Winslow coordinates health services and rehabilitation for student-athletes.
The Gophers aim to build on their recent successes, with a focus on team performance and athlete health, leveraging the expertise of their retained support staff to maintain a competitive edge in future seasons.
Bottom LineThe retention of experienced support staff is critical to the Gophers’ ambitions, underscoring the importance of a well-rounded team structure for achieving championship-level success.
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