Lone Star Alternate Captain Isenberg makes NCAA Commitment

Isenberg at the 2025 Robertson Cup
The Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are proud to announce that defenseman Kyle Isenberg has committed to play NCAA hockey for UMass Boston in the Little East.
The 6’1 blueliner from the Golden State, will lace up to play with the Beacons in the fall. Isenberg is a second-year skater for the Brahmas. This past season he played in 58 games with Lone Star, finding the back of the net six times while producing 13 assists. One of his goals was named the decider in a contest and two goals were scored on the power play. This year he was named as a Top Prospect on the South Division team at the 2025 Top Prospects Tournament.
Last season, the Anaheim, California native laced up in 59 games for the Brahmas. He scored one goal while making nine assists. Isenberg was also a member of the 2024 Robertson Cup Championship team. Before joining Lone Star, Isenberg got his first taste of the NAHL in the 2021-22 season where he played in two games with the North Iowa Bulls.
Isenberg will be joining Colby Lyons from the Oklahoma Warriors and Rhett Kodsi from the New Hampshire Mountain Kings.
Head Coach of the Brahmas, Dan Wildfong, explains how excited he is to see Isenberg take his next step in his hockey career.
“We are ecstatic for Kyle. We look forward to seeing him thrive at the next level. He has been a great member of the Brahmas and know he will be a great skater in the fall.”
Isenberg is one of 15 members of the Lone Star Brahmas to make a college hockey commitment.
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