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Amber Fryklund named 6th head coach in Bemidji State women’s hockey history

Amber Fryklund named 6th head coach in Bemidji State women’s hockey history

BEMIDJI — Bemidji State Director of Athletics Britt Lauritsen announced that Amber Fryklund has been named the sixth head coach in Bemidji State women’s hockey history, announced Tuesday afternoon.

“It is an honor to be named head coach of our women’s hockey program at Bemidji State University,” said Fryklund in a release. “I want to thank President (John) Hoffman and Director of Athletics Britt Lauritsen for this opportunity and for their support of our program. I am grateful for the opportunity to lead our special group of student-athletes and excited about the future of Beaver women’s hockey.”

Fryklund has served on the BSU women’s hockey coaching staff for 10 seasons including four as associate head coach. She rejoined the Beaver coaching staff this past season after a three-year teaching career as an Assistant Professor of Human Performance, Sport and Health at Bemidji State.

Aside from performing her on-ice coaching duties, Fryklund has supervised numerous responsibilities, including but not limited to organizing and presenting video analysis, recruiting student-athletes, overseeing student-athlete success in the classroom and coordinating team travel.

Since joining the Beavers’ coaching staff in 2011, Fryklund has helped guide the Beavers to two 20-win seasons and two WCHA Final Face-off appearances. She has also aided in the mentoring of 105 student-athletes including WCHA Co-Player of the Year Zuzana Tomcikova, WCHA Defensive Player of the Year Ivana Bilic, 14 All-WCHA honorees and two All-Americans (Tomcikova, Brittni Mowat).

Fryklund knows the women’s hockey program well. Prior to her coaching career, she was a member of the Beavers from 2000-03, where she recorded 122 points off 59 goals and 63 assists in just three seasons. She still sits as the program’s all-time leading scorer, leading goal scorer and second in assists.

Fryklund became the first Beaver in program history to reach 100 career points and is one of just three to accomplish the feat. Fryklund was also Bemidji State’s first-ever All-WCHA selection with a second team nod in 2002 and earned the recognition twice in her career.

Fryklund was inducted into the Bemidji State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021.

Following her collegiate playing career, Fryklund taught physical education within the Duluth Public Schools and Marshall School systems in Duluth for eight years. She also co-coached the Duluth Northern Stars from 2003-09 and…

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