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Harley Commits to SUNY Brockport

By Neil Ravin - Director of Communications, 12/27/19, 9:00AM EST

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Wizards Forward Set to Join Golden Eagles Next Fall

BEDFORD, MA -- Andrew Harley, a forward for the East Coast Wizards, has committed to SUNY Brockport for the fall of 2020.

In his second season with the Wizards, the '99 native of Brockport, NY has tallied 63 points in 77 career games in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL).

"Andrew is far and away the most improved player on our team this season, and he may even be the most improved player in the entire league," said Wizards head coach and general manager Freddy Meyer. "The dedication that he has put in both on and off the ice has been tremendous, and this year's results are completely earned. Kory [Falite] and I are beyond proud of the player that Andrew has become."

As Meyer mentioned, Harley has shown tremendous improvement during his time in the EHL, and it's very apparent from the numbers he's put up so far this year. After tallying an even nine goals and nine assists through all of last year, Harley already has 45 points (16 goals, 29 assists) in his first 31 games this year. Overall, Harley is tied with two other players for the 5th most points in the EHL.

"I would like to thank Coach Meyer, Coach Falite, and the entire Wizards organization for everything they have done over the past two years," said Harley. "I would also like to thank my parents for allowing me the opportunity to chase my lifelong dream of playing NCAA hockey. During my time with the Wizards I have made tremendous strides in developing my game. I cannot thank my coaches and teammates enough. With that said, I’m looking forward to getting back to work after the break, to make another push for Providence, before moving on to continue my academic and hockey careers at SUNY Brockport. I’m extremely excited to play for Coach Dickinson and the Golden Eagles in the SUNYAC, a top team in one of the best Division III conferences in the country."

Harley will be heading home for college, as he will hit the ice for the school he grew up watching. However, prior to kicking off his collegiate career, Harley and the Wizards have 15 games remaining in the regular season, as they will look to make a move towards improving their playoff position in the New England Conference.

Learn more about the Wizards on the team's official website, and check out the full 2019-20 NCAA commitment list.