Stillwater’s Luca Jarvis commits to Gophers hockey program

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Bob Motzko and Co. continue to stockpile Minnesotans for the future of the Gophers hockey program. On Wednesday, it was Lakeland native Luca Jarvis committing to the U.

“I am beyond blessed and honored to announce my commitment to play Division 1 hockey and further my education at the University of Minnesota,” Jarvis posted on his Instagram page. “I am extremely grateful for my family, friends, teammates, coaches, advisors, and everyone who has helped me to this point. #gogophs”

Jarvis tallied 24 goals and 24 assists for Stillwater as a sophomore while helping the Ponies reach the Class 2A state title game.

Jarvis is expected to play for the Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL team in the upcoming campaign. He posted a pair of assists in five games for Youngstown after the last year’s high school season. The earliest Jarvis figures to skate for the Gophers is in the 2026-27 season.

His announcement comes amid a wave of Minnesotan commitments to the Gophers. Wyatt and Brooks Cullen of Moorhead both committed to the Gophers this week, joining Lakeville North forward Gunnar Conboy and netminder Carter Casey, who goaltended for Grand Rapids last season.

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