Wil Nichol
Head Men's Ice Hockey Coach
Associate Lecturer
Office: 118 HEC
Phone: 346-3332
Email: wnichol@uwsp.edu
Courses Taught
Coaching 288 - Coaching of Ice Hockey
Wellness 119 - Ice Skating Level I
Wellness 120 - Ice Skating Level II
Wellness 121 - Ice Skating Level III
Wellness 183 - Weight Training
Wil Nichol is closely tied to UW-Stevens Point's deep
tradition in men's hockey and looks to add to those
laurels in his first season as the Pointers' fourth head
coach.
Nichol has seen firsthand a UW-Stevens Point history
that includes four national championships and two
runner-up finishes in nine national tournament
appearances. A defenseman for the Pointers from
1994-98, Nichol captained UW-Stevens Point’s NCAA
Division III runner-up team in 1998. He played in all
121 possible career games with the Pointers, totaling
five goals and 20 assists.
Most recently, Nichol coached Stevens Point Area Senior
High to a pair of WIAA state tournament appearances and
a 46-3 record over two seasons. The Panthers became the
first team to complete an undefeated Wisconsin Valley
Conference season, accomplishing the feat in both of
Nichol’s seasons with 16-0 league records each year.
He spent the 1998-99 season as a student assistant coach
with the Pointers and completed his degree in English.
While at UW-Stevens Point, Nichol received the
Chancellor’s Leadership Award and the athletic
department’s citizenship award. Nichol was then a
graduate assistant coach for two seasons at Miami
University (Ohio), earning a master’s degree in Physical
Education, Health and Sports Studies.
Nichol, a Madison native who attended Madison West High
School, was an assistant coach and recruiting
coordinator for one season with the Chicago Steel of the
United States Hockey League before assuming head coach
and general manager roles for the IMG Academy Midget AAA
team in Bradenton, Fla. the following year. He returned
to Chicago as the head coach and general manager for two
seasons in 2003-05 and became the only rookie coach in
USHL history to land league coach of the year honors
after taking the Steel from ninth place to their only
regular season Eastern Conference title in franchise
history. Nichol coached 30 players who went on to play
Division I college hockey.
He has also served as a head coach and assistant coach
at several USA Hockey festivals for select 15, 16 and 17
players. Nichol has assisted with numerous hockey camps,
including those at Miami and UW-Stevens Point.
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