The 2022 College Coach of the Year: DU hockey's David Carle

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David Carle is the head coach of the Denver Pioneers, the defending NCAA champions. He is 33 years old. Mile High Sports will honor him as College Coach of The Year for 2022. Carlke gave up playing at age 18 and became an assistant coach at 28. He has an NCAA title on his resumé. His team was No. 1 overall in both the DCU/USCHO.com poll and the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll in mid-November. Denver is aiming to become the first school to win 10 national championships. Michigan also has nine. Jim Montgomery, who is now coach for the Boston Bruins, will take the Dallas Stars' job in 2018.

Carle had a heart abnormality. He wonders what might have happened if it hadn't been discovered. Carle is grateful that DU honored his scholarship. He is still playing pro hockey at the age of 33.

David Carle is the coach of DU hockey. He is 33 and he is married with a son, William. Carlke is always two feet in where he's at. He wants to be the first program to 10. The NCAA title is an unbelievable highlight in the story of more to come. It's not the pinnacle. At least not yet. David Carll is trying to do his best for the university and this place. They did what they did when he was 18.

Colorado State University's men's basketball team won 25 games and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Mike DeGeorge's Mesa Mavericks reached the Division II South Central Regional Finals. Air Force Academy won its first-ever Mountain West Tournament title. David Skaff's Maverick beach volleyball team reached AVCA Small College Beach Championship Division 2 level. Jenny Glenn's volleyball squad advanced to the Sweet 16 of the National Championship Game. The University of Colorado's women's hoops team went 22-8 on the season and got a No. 7 seed.


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