PLYMOUTH, Mich. – Jeremiah Crowe (Buffalo, N.Y.) has been named director of player personnel for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, it was announced today by USA Hockey.
“Jeremiah is an experienced evaluator and recruiter,” said Scott Monaghan, senior director of hockey operations for the NTDP. “We look forward to his efforts in continuing to build the U.S. talent pool.”
Crowe spent the 2015-16 season as assistant director of player personnel for the NTDP, where his main responsibilities included identification, evaluation and recruitment of potential players. In his new role, he will be responsible for the scouting, planning and implementation of the NTDP Tryout Camp used to determine rosters for upcoming NTDP teams.
Prior to the NTDP, Crowe was a coach at the Academy of Hockey at HARBORCENTER in Buffalo. There, he helped implement training and development curriculums for all positions and skill levels, as well as lead coaching education programs to accelerate youth player development.
Crowe, who previously scouted for the United States Hockey League’s Dubuque Fighting Saints, spent three seasons (2011-14) as an assistant coach for the Buffalo State College men’s ice hockey program. He also completed a professional scouting internship with the National Hockey League’s Buffalo Sabres in 2008.
As a player, Crowe played four seasons of ice hockey at Clarkson University (2006-10).