West Chester Wolves Name Brayden Sprickman Rookie of the Year
- James Karr

- Apr 7
- 1 min read
The West Chester Wolves have named defenseman Brayden Sprickman the team's Rookie of the Year for the 2024-25 NCDC season. The 6'5" right-shot blueliner played a pivotal role on the Wolves' blue line, posting 39 points (6G, 33A) in 50 regular-season games and earning a spot in the 2025 NCDC All-Star Game, where he recorded two points in two games.
"Brayden stepped into a key role for us this season and excelled in all situations," said Wolves Head Coach and GM R.C. Lyke. "His size, vision, and composure on the puck made a huge impact on our defensive core."

Associate Head Coach and Assistant GM Tyler Casillo echoed the sentiment, adding, "He plays with maturity beyond his years and has been a leader for us on and off the ice. This is just the beginning for him."
Sprickman’s steady defensive play helped West Chester reach the postseason in its inaugural NCDC campaign, proving he will be a name to watch in the coming years.
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