Kaleb Miller, a forward for the Boston Jr. Rangers, has committed to SUNY Brockport for the fall of 2024.
The
'03 native of Traverse City, MI is in his second season with the
Rangers' program, and over the course of 63 career games in the Eastern
Hockey League (EHL), Miller has tallied 49 points to his credit on 30
goals and 19 assists.
"We are very excited for Kaleb's commitment to Brockport," said Rangers
head coach and general manager Rich DeCaprio. "He has worked so hard
over the last 2 seasons here to become the player and person he is
today. Fighting through adversity both on and off the ice, he's been
able to keep his focus on his goals, both personally and as a leader of
our team. His slick style, IQ, and goal-scoring touch will be welcomed
at Brockport!"
Speaking of that 'goal-scoring touch', it's one area that Miller has
displayed a drastic improvement in. After scoring five total goals
throughout the entire 2022-23 campaign, Miller currently leads the EHL
in goals scored so far this year, having found the back of the net 25
times. It makes it very safe to say that Brockport's interest
continued to increase with every goal that he scored.
"The last two years with BJR have been unbelievable," said Miller.
"Coach DeCaprio has helped me tremendously. He has truly helped me
become the player and person I am today. His ability to get the most out
of his players and teach us the college style of the game are a few of
the many things that makes him such a great coach. Coach [Brian]
Dickinson has been great as well. Throughout the recruiting process he
has been honest and easy to talk to. It makes me very excited to be a
part of Brockport, both academically and athletically, for the next 4
years."
Now, with this decision complete, Miller will turn his entire attention
towards the remainder of the season in the EHL, as he hopes to lead the
Rangers to back-to-back titles.