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North Iowa defenseman Toll makes NCAA DI commitment

May 27, 2023

The North Iowa Bulls of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are pleased to announce that forward Jacob Toll has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, a member of the NCHC conference.

“I am proud and honored to announce my commitment to continue my academics as well as play Division 1 hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth! I would like to thank my family, coaches, friends and everybody who has supported me along the way. Excited for what the future holds,” stated Toll.

Toll, 18, made an immediate impact after he joined the Bulls in early March. The 6’3/160 lbs. native of Rosemount, MN, put up 8 points (1 goal, 7 assists) in 13 regular season games during the 2022-23 season.

"Jake adds the element of an offensive minded defenseman that defends reliably and responsibly. His defending and how efficient he plays makes him a player that will be a great fit at UMD. The fact that he has a high ability level and is nowhere near his ceiling, I expect him to play professionally in the future,” said former Bulls head coach Todd Sanden,

Toll joined the Bulls after his third season of playing high school hockey for Rosemount High in Minnesota, where he posted 31 points this past season.

Click here for an updated NAHL to NCAA commitment list

 
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