Shannon Bolduc
Shannon Bolduc
  • Title:
    Student Success Coach

Bio

Shannon is entering her third year as a member of the women’s hockey coaching staff. After playing minor hockey in Sault Ste. Marie, Shannon continued her hockey career at the University of New Hampshire with the Wildcats who were part of the NCAA Division 1 Hockey East Conference. With the Wildcats, her team won multiple regular season and Hockey East playoff Championships and made appearances in the Frozen Four Championships. Individually, she was named as part of the Hockey East All Academic team, recipient of the Hockey East Fan Favorite award in 2006 and Sue Merz 7th player award.

After graduation, Shannon served as the Assistant Coach for the Elmira College Soaring Eagles in Elmira, New York.  During this time, the Soaring Eagles competed in the NCAA Division 3 ECAC West Division. Between 2007-2009 the Soaring Eagles won multiple regular season and playoff titles and placed second at the 2009 Frozen 4. Shannon was primarily responsible for co-ordination of the defence, off ice training and player recruitment.

After 10 years of Policing Shannon is now a Professor at Sault College within the Justice Studies Department. Bolduc was a key contributor behind the bench during the 22-23 season when the Cougars celebrated a 31-0-0 record and were named ACHA National Champions after a 6-1 win over Northeastern University.