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Great Falls forward Olson makes NCAA commitment

May 22, 2020
The Great Falls Americans of the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) are pleased to announce that Top Prospects forward Jack Olson has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey and continue his education for King's College beginning in the 2020-21 season.
 
The 20 year-old, who is a native of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, will enroll at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and play NCAA men’s hockey for the Monarchs of first year head coach Tom Seravalli. King’s College is a four-year liberal arts Catholic College (2,700 students) that has over 40 majors and is about 112 miles from Philadelphia.
 
The Monarchs are affiliated with the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom Division and belong to the United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC).
 
Olson was a member of the Great Falls American squad for two seasons (2018-20) under the direction of head coach Greg Sears. The Minnesota skater helped lead the Americans to a 41-11-0-1 record (including 3-3 in Fraser Cup Playoffs) during his first season (2018-19) and a 36-9-4-1 record (3-0 playoff record) in his second and final season (2019-20) with Great Falls. Olson led the team in points scored and assists as he amassed 38 goals and dished out 81 assists (119 points).
 
The former American had two career hat tricks (9-28-2018 vs. Butte Cobras, 4 goals, 1 assist and 12-7-2019 vs. Yellowstone Quake, 4 goals, 1 assist). The 5’11’, 165 lbs. forward participated in 106 career games for the Montana junior hockey team.
 
Olson was one of three Great Falls Americans (forward Jake Hayes and defenseman Logan Rachow) selected to play at the 2020 NA3HL Top Prospects Tournament in Attleboro, Massachusetts at the two-day February marquee event. He appeared in all three contests for the Frontier Division team.
 
Jack Olson was recognized by the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) during both seasons in Great Falls. He received two Honorable Mention Frontier Division Players of the Month (February 2019 and November 2019) along with seven Frontier Division (Honorable Mention) Player of the Week honors and one Frontier Division (2nd Star) Player of the Week accolade.
 
During the 2016-17 campaign, the King’s College freshman played in six contests for the White Bear
Lake High School Bears.
 
“A big step for me was getting to move away from home (in Minnesota),” stated Olson on a phone
interview from his home. “I felt like I got to grow up a lot getting to go out and play two years of junior
hockey in Montana and then learn who I am by myself.” He listed another accomplishment as getting a
chance to be a team captain and leader on the team.
 
He was very enthusiastic when talking about the current coaching staff. “Coach (Greg) Sears expects players to contribute at a high level and that forces us all to become close and make life-long friends on and off the ice.”
 
As the Minnesota forward transitions from Junior A hockey to play at the collegiate level, he said going to practice and working with his teammates daily, who push each other hard with the focus of getting better on the ice, is a great way to become your best in your journey to succeed at the next level. Olson looks forward to playing in college because “his fire isn’t done yet” and he wants to keep pushing to play as high of a level of hockey as he can. He is looking forward to learning and working with the new coaching staff led by new head coach, Tom Seravalli, as he has a lot of enthusiasm, a great vision and wants to grow the program to be the best that they can be. “I plan on playing a big role and try to help make an immediate impact with the Monarchs.”
 
Olson plans on majoring in Business while minoring in Psychology at the Pennsylvania school and he
hopes to become a business owner once he finishes up his education requirements.
 
The future college standout was impressed by the Great Falls community. “Great Falls has such a great
hockey tradition and the home crowd and community was so welcoming to me and it made playing at the
(Great Falls) Ice Plex so exciting and the winning tradition they had already had in place when I came to
play in Greg Sears’ first year as the Americans mentor. It was just a lot of fun and the billet families are
amazing and welcoming the entire time I was there.” Tammy Stubbs and her family served as his billet
(host) family.
 
“I am immensely proud of Jack. He put trust in the process here and reached his goal of playing NCAA
hockey,” said Great Falls Americans Head Coach and General Manager, Greg Sears. “I’m excited to
watch Jack as he takes the next step in his hockey career.”
 
 
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