Women's Ice Hockey Head Coach - Mike Collins
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| Mike Collins |
Mike Collins enters his eighth season
as the women’s hockey coach at UW-Eau Claire. Collins
also serves as an instructor in the Department of Kinesiology.
The Blugolds have steadily improved
under Collins, who has been with the program since its
inaugural season. After notching four wins in Collins’
first season, the Blugolds have gone on to post double-digit
wins in three of the last four seasons, including a school
record 15 wins during the 2004-05 season.
Under Collins the Blugolds have
produced four first team, one second team and 16 honorable
mention All-NCHA selections. Academically the Blugolds
have garnered 32 All-NCHA Academic honorees. Amanda Schultz
was named the NCHA Scholar-Athlete and earned third team
Academic All-American honors in 2005-06.
Collins came to Eau Claire from
the San Angelo Outlaws of the Western Professional Hockey
League where he spent one year as the head coach. However,
Collins is returning to familiar territory having played
collegiate hockey at UW-River Falls.
Collins has a bachelor's degree
in secondary education from UW-River Falls and a master's
degree in athletic administration from Ohio University
in Athens, Ohio.
Since 1984, he has served as an
instructor at numerous camps in Canada and the United
States, several of which have included women.
Collins has had a well-traveled
career as a hockey coach. After serving as an assistant
to Rick Kozuback at UW-River Falls (1987-89), Collins
went to Bellingham, Washington as head coach of the Bellingham
Ice Hawks (1990-92) of the British Columbia Junior "A"
Hockey League. There he took Bellingham to a divisional
championship in its first year in the league and was named
the Coach of the Year. After two years, he took a position
as assistant coach of the Washington-based Tri-City Americans
(1992-93) of the Western Junior "A" Hockey League
but returned to Bellingham the following year as the head
coach and general manager. After two more years (1993-95)
in Bellingham, Collins accepted the position of head coach
and Director of Hockey Operations for the Amarillo Rattlers
(1996-98) of the Western Professional Hockey League in
Texas. From there, he gained a position as associate head
coach of Division I Lake Superior State in Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigan. A year later, he moved back to Texas
for his most recent position with San Angelo.
Collins is a native of Cornwall,
Ontario and attended high school at General Vanier Secondary
School. He played junior hockey with the Belleville Bulls
in the Ontario Provincial Junior "A" League
for two years before heading for UW-River Falls where
he played on the Falcons' first national championship
team in 1983.
He and his wife Shannon, a speech
and language pathologist at UW-Eau Claire, are the parents
of two boys: Braxton (b. 3/11/96) and Hutson (b. 4/28/00).
A native of Oakdale, Minnesota, Shannon received her bachelor's
degree from UW-River Falls and a master's degree from
Washington State University.
Updated 11/2/07 |