Mansoor Ahmad Men's Ice Hockey 5/30/2023 9:42:17 AM Brendan Furry is CCHA Student-Athlete of the Year The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) recognizes Minnesota State University senior Brendan Furry as the conference’s 2022-23 Student-Athlete of the Year, as voted on by the Faculty Athletics Representatives from each member institution. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Furry is a sports management major with a marketing minor, who boasted a 3.81 grade point average. On the ice, he was named the CCHA Preseason Forward of the Year, while collecting CCHA Forward of the Week honors on January 16. Collecting 28 points on nine goals and 19 assists, he appeared in all 39 games for the Mavericks this season, helping the team to its record-breaking sixth straight regular season title. Throughout his three-year career at MSU, Furry appeared in 111 games and finished with 27 goals and 58 assists for 85 career points. The Mavericks complied an 85-24-2 record during his tenure, which included three MacNaughton Cup Championships, two Mason Cup Championships, three NCAA Tournament bids, two Frozen Fours and one trip to the national championship game. Furry signed a professional contract with the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms at the conclusion of the 2022-23 NCAA ice hockey season. Outside of hockey, Furry has been heavily involved with the JZ Cancer Fund, a local fund established through the Mankato Area Foundation, which is committed to raising community cancer awareness and support. Over the past year he also participated in mullet growing contest, which was a fundraiser for the JZ Cancer Fund during Hockey Day Minnesota. Additionally, this past November, Furry participated in the Mustache Bash. Between these two endeavors combined, he has helped raise roughly $22,000 to benefit the JZ Cancer Fund. In August, he helped pack care packages for the JZ Cancer Fund which are distributed to local individuals who are battling cancer. He and his teammates packed over 150 boxes along with local youth hockey players. Furry has also donated his time over his four-year career with the Anthony Ford Pond Hockey Tournament, an annual event to raise funds to battle childhood Leukemia. He has also donated his time over his four-year career with the Mavericks to set up Kiwanis Holiday Lights – an annual light holiday lights show of over 1.8 million holiday lights to benefit over 50 area nonprofits. Given annually, the award is presented to one CCHA student-athlete that performed consistently as a regular member of their CCHA varsity hockey team, displayed outstanding sportsmanship, made satisfactory progress towards a degree, displayed leadership and was active in community service off the ice, encompassing a positive culture of the institution and league. Last year, Northern Michigan senior Ben Newhouse was the first to earn CCHA Student-Athlete of the Year in the conference’s return to action. For more information, contact: Perry Laskaris Director of Strategic Communications & Brand Advancement Central Collegiate Hockey Association Laskaris@ccha.com (651) 308-1065