DeBus, Ingman named to Apex Exposure Camp staff
WINONA, Minn. — Hamline University head women's hockey coach Steve DeBus and Concordia (Wis.) University head women's coach Jim Ingman have committed to the Apex Exposure Camp, program director Ryan Egan announced.
"It is great to have both of these programs participating in the 2012 Apex Exposure Camp," said Egan. "Both are very established and extremely well respected hockey programs and legitimate destinations for our athletes."
DeBus completed his second year as the Pipers head coach in 2011-12. Prior to joining the Pipers, DeBus was an assistant coach with the St Olaf men’s hockey program. DeBus was a three-year starting goaltender with the Minnesota Gophers (1995-1998), DeBus sits in the top 10 in several all-time lists at Minnesota. Among those, he ranks sixth in wins with 54, eighth in career saves with 2306, and is tied for third in shutouts with seven. DeBus was an All-WCHA first team honoree after the 1996-97 season in which he posted 953 saves, seventh-best in a single season for the Gophers.
Ingman just finished his fifth season as the Concordia head coach and helped the program to a 7-15-3 NCHA record. Ingman is a 2001 UW-Stevens Point graduate, who spent five years as an assistant for the Bemidji State University women's hockey program. Prior to working at Bemidji State, Ingman was an assistant for the UW-Stevens Point women's hockey team, helping to build that program from the club level to national prominence over a four year period.