HE'S CAPTURED
ACCOLADES like Mr. Hockey
and WCHA Rookie of the
Year. He broke a Minnesota
State scoring record
previously held by David Backes. He
finished second among freshmen in
the entire country with 15 goals and
24 assists for 39 points.
The Elk River product and Nowthen
native is undrafted, and under the radar,
but he's quietly developing into one of
college hockey's most complete players.
Meet Jake Jaremko, a sophomore
center for the MacNaughton Cup
champion Mavericks.
Mr. Mankato
Q&A
by Aaron Paitich
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Reigning
WCHA Rookie
of the Year
Jake Jaremko
is a force
for the
Mavericks
"One thing I've really learned is
getting to the front of the net. That's a
big thing that we work on in Mankato.
That's key to scoring goals."