Anchorage forward Krock makes NCAA commitment

Anchorage forward Jackson Krock is headed to Hamilton College to play NCAA hockey (photo by Dan Hickling, Hickling Images).
The Anchorage Wolverines, proud members of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are happy to announce that Jackson Krock has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Hamilton College for the 2022-23 season.
Krock, 20, has suited up for 32 games this season, with 3 goals and 5 assists for a total of eight points. Jackson’s commitment makes him the third Wolverine to receive an offer to play at the NCAA level, joining Talon Sigurdson (Arizona State) and Campbell Cichosz (Minnesota Mankato).
“I am really excited and grateful for this opportunity. Hamilton was at the top of my list going into this season, and I am grateful for everyone at the Wolverines who helped me get to the next level,” said Krock.
The Hamilton Continentals compete at the NCAA Division III level, and are members of the New England Small College Athletic Conference. Hamilton is located in Clinton, New York.
“Jackson is a tremendous young man who is a true leader,” says Director of hockey operations Keith Morris. “He has been an integral part of our inaugural season and is an outstanding addition to Hamilton’s program.”
The 6’0/185 lbs. native of Pittsburgh, PA, played his youth hockey with the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite program prior to playing junior hockey.
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