April 29, 2010

Combat Sports Group Rewards Norwich University Men’s Ice Hockey Team

CAPE COD, Mass. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC®) is excited to announce that the Norwich University men’s ice hockey team will be receiving a free year’s supply of ice hockey sticks from Combat Sports Group, the official hockey stick, baseball and softball bat provider for the ECAC, after winning the 2010 Division III men’s ice hockey national championship in March.  

Under Combat Sports contract with the ECAC, if an ECAC Division III hockey league member team wins the national championship, or an ECAC softball or baseball team, that institutions’ stick or bat budget will be completely fulfilled by Combat Sports Group.

Combat Sports Group will also be providing Coach of the Year mementos for the five ECAC men’s and women’s Division III ice hockey Coaches of the Year, in the form of a set of golf clubs for each winner. These mementos are also given to baseball and softball Coaches of the Year at the conclusion of the season. 

 

About Combat Sports Group and Ballistik Hockey:
Combat Sports’ mission is to design and manufacture bats that were made by players for players and to create the best bats on the market.  As a grassroots company, our focus is on the player and our plan is simple, to strengthen the softball and baseball community with unparalleled technology.

Ballistik Hockey
offers dedicated hockey enthusiasts an affordable, high quality patented (pending) composite hockey stick that is extremely durable and performance enhancing. We are backed with the industries longest 30-45-45 day warranty. In the last decade we have supplied over 2 million units to various companies selling under brand names such as Bauer™, Hespeler™, Louisville™, Mission™, Nike™, Sherwood™ and Victoriaville™.

About the ECAC®
The ECAC is the nation’s largest athletic and the only multi-divisional conference with approximately 300 Divisions I, II, and III colleges and universities from Maine to North Carolina and westerly to Illinois. Established in 1938, the ECAC, a non-profit service organization, sponsors nearly 100 championships in 37 men’s and women’s sports, assigns more than 4,400 officials in 12 sports, administers nine affiliate sports organizations and six playing leagues and recognizes more than 2,000 student-athletes through the public relations arm of the conference. The ECAC serves as the primary conference for select members in the sports of men’s and women’s ice hockey, and men’s lacrosse.