Bruce Horsch
Inducted
October 27, 2007
Former hockey player Bruce Horsch, who played for the Huskies
from 1974-78, is the winningest goaltender in school history with
58 victories. He was a member of Michigan Tech’s 1975 NCAA
Championship Team, and in 1976, helped the Huskies to a Western
Collegiate Hockey Association championship and an NCAA runner-up
finish.
Following his playing career at Michigan Tech, Horsch was
selected to the National Sports Festival. He was the most valuable
player of Team U.S.A. in 1979 and spent time on the 1980 Olympic
team that eventually went on to win a gold medal in Lake Placid,
N.Y.
In addition to his playing credentials, Horsch has held several
other coaching positions — most notably assistant coach at
Ferris State (1980-84) and Michigan Tech (1985-90).
A long-time member of the Michigan Tech Blueline Club and
Huskies Club, Horsch currently serves as athletic director at
Houghton (Mich.) High School