Providence College have promoted Joel Beal and Theresa Feaster, the team announced Thursday.
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Beal, who previously worked for the team as an assistant coach has been promoted to associate head coach. Feaster, who worked for the team as director of hockey operations, has kept that title but was also named general manager.
A product of Brantford, Ont., Beal has worked for the Friars for the past five seasons. Since getting into coaching in 2009, he has worked for Albany Academy (USHS), Union College, Sacred Heart, Miami (Ohio) and Providence.
Prior to his coaching career, Beal spent four seasons playing for Union where he collected 101 points in 135 career games.
Feaster, 32, has been with the Friars since the 2016-17 season. Starting out as player coordinator, Feaster was promoted to director of hockey ops in 2018 and has held that role ever since. Feaster has also worked for the U.S. at the World Junior Championships as a video coach.
With the Friars eyeing the top of Hockey East in 2024-25, Beal and Feaster will both play important roles in trying to get them there.
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