Sheridan Brings Energy and Grit Back to the Wolves U18 Squad
- James Karr

- Aug 29
- 1 min read
The West Chester Wolves U18 squad is bringing back forward Michael Sheridan for the 2025-26 season. The New York native enters his second year with the program after suiting up in 53 games last season, where he contributed 19 points and provided a steady presence up front.
Sheridan is known as a big “glue guy” for the Wolves — the type of player who keeps the locker room tight, brings energy to the ice, and helps elevate those around him. At 6’0”, 187 lbs, he adds size and physicality to the forward group while continuing to develop his offensive game.

Head Coach Jacob Smulevitch praised Sheridan’s presence on and off the ice: “Michael is one of those players every team needs. He brings compete, accountability, and keeps the energy high in the locker room. We’re excited to have him back for another season.”
Head Coach Jacob Smulevitch will be looking to Sheridan to once again bring his leadership, work ethic, and team-first mentality into the new season.







