Bennett Hambrook has been named Omaha’s new assistant coach.
He has been the Mavericks’ Director of Player Development since June 2022.
Hambrook had spent the previous four seasons as an assistant coach with Hamilton.
Prior to coaching, Hambrook played collegiately at Hamilton, appearing in 69 games and collecting eight assists. He was an alternate captain his sophomore season and team captain in 2016-17 when he helped lead the men’s hockey team to its first 20-win season in school history.
Following his senior year, Hambrook was awarded the Jean Marius Glas Memorial Award, which is given to a student-athlete who has demonstrated outstanding development in sportsmanship, leadership, character, and athletic ability during their college years. He was also awarded the Albert I. Prettyman Unsung Hero Award for his dedication and determination that inspires and motivates his teammates and coaching staff.
Hambrook has a BA in Psychology from Hamilton, and a Masters in Organizational Leadership from Norwich.