Mavericks Extend Head Coach Shari Dickerman鈥檚 Contract to 2031
The Minnesota State Mavericks have extended head women's hockey coach Shari Dickerman's contract through the 2030-31 season. Dickerman, a former goaltender for the Mavericks, became head coach in March 2024 after serving as an assistant since 2009, leading the team to a notable record of 31-40-4. Under her leadership, the Mavericks achieved a program record of 17 wins in the 2023-24 season and advanced to the semifinals of the WCHA Final Faceoff for only the second time. Athletic Director Kevin Buisman praised Dickerman's leadership and ability to attract young talent, highlighting her impressive track record with USA Women's National hockey. Dickerman expressed gratitude for her opportunities and commitment to developing the Mavericks into a championship contender.
By the Numbers- The Mavericks hold a record of 31-40-4 since Dickerman became head coach.
- In the 2023-24 season, they recorded 17 victories, establishing a program record.
- The Mavericks have shown steady improvement under Dickerman, reflected in their recent performance.
- They made it to the WCHA Final Faceoff semifinals, a significant achievement for the program.
With Dickerman at the helm, the Mavericks aim to build on their recent success and become a competitive force in the conference and nationally. Ongoing recruitment efforts and development strategies are likely to focus on maintaining the momentum of young talent joining the program.
Bottom LineShari Dickerman's contract extension signifies Minnesota State's commitment to a promising future for women's hockey, with an emphasis on building a strong foundation for annual championship contention.
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