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
In his first year
as UW-Stevens Point’s head men’s hockey coach, Wil Nichol
made his mark on the program by coaching the team to its
best winning percentage in six years. In the classroom, the
team had a grade point average of 3.02 and seven of the 25
players made the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
All-Academic team.
He enters his second year looking to improve on a
successful debut.
Under Nichol’s guidance, the Pointers finished 2007-08 with
an overall record of 14-9-4 and a 5-6-3 mark in the NCHA.
The Pointers also boasted an 11-game unbeaten streak in the
middle of the season, all accomplished without a senior on
the roster.
The success comes as no surprise for Nichol, as he has
experienced plenty of it as a player and coach. Prior to
coaching the Pointers, 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.
Nichol also knows the tradition and pride that goes
along with being a Pointer hockey player. 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.
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