Lone Star forward DeCarlo makes NCAA D1 commitment

Lone Star forward Andrew DeCarlo played on Team NAHL during the 2019 Sirius Ice Hockey World Cup in Sochi, Russia.
The Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are pleased to announce that former Team NAHL forward Andrew DeCarlo has committed to play NCAA Division 1 hockey at the United States Air Force Academy in Atlantic Hockey.
DeCarlo, 20, is currently playing in his third season in the NAHL. The 6’1/190 lbs. native of Huntington Beach, California, is currently 2nd in team scoring during the 2020-21 season with 14 points (4 goals, 10 assists) in 11 games played.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to play NCAA Division 1 hockey at the Air Force Academy,” said DeCarlo, regarding his commitment. “I want to thank all of my coaches, teammates and billet families that have helped me get here, with a special thanks to my parents and sister for all of their support over the years. Who knew starting out as a roller-kid in Huntington Beach, California, would lead to playing for and serving the Air Force? I can’t wait to be a Falcon, the stoke is high.”
Over the course of the past three seasons, DeCarlo has appeared in 107 career regular season games and recorded 56 career points.
In the Summer of 2019, DeCarlo was selected and represented the Brahmas on Team NAHL at the 2019 Sirius Ice Hockey World Cup in Sochi, Russia, where he played in three games during the event.
He is the 11th player on the Brahmas 2020-21 roster who has committed to play hockey at an NCAA Division 1 school.
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