Lawson-Body Announces D-I Commitment to University of Alaska Fairbanks

May 31, 2023

OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Warriors captain William Lawson-Body announced his commitment to further his education and play D-I hockey at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Wednesday.

“Fairbanks has a great program that Coach Largen has built over the last three years and I think it’s in a really good place right now,” said Lawson-Body. “There is an opportunity to be really successful and that is something I want to be a part of.

Lawson-Body, 21, spent the last three seasons as a Warrior, and his Juniors experience ended on the highest note it could have as his last game in a Warriors sweater ended with him and his teammates hoisting the Robertson Cup.

“My junior career was a special one- unique in its own way,” said Lawson-Body. “From joining an expansion organization at the beginning and helping build toward the way it ended, with a championship, It’s almost like the saying, ‘“started from the bottom now we’re here.’”

The Warriors 2022-23 captain is looking forward to jumping into another program that will give him the opportunity to thrive both on and off the ice.

“I think their style of play is a system that I will be a good fit in,” said Lawson-Body. “They play similar to our team in Oklahoma, which is something I realized through conversations with Coach Largen. I’m pretty excited to jump on board.”

Lawson-Body reflected on the past three years of his life before expressing his eagerness to start a new chapter in his hockey career.

“Throughout the three years it has been a really rewarding and engaging experience, being a Warrior,” Lawson-Body said. I can’t thank Coach Roth, Coach Kelly, Coach Couet, Coach Berge and Mary Anne, or my teammates or anyone else enough. It’s been a great effort over the last three years and we’ve been rewarded.”

Off the ice, Lawson-Body will study accounting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and although he hasn’t seen it in person yet, virtual tours have shown him the facilities and surroundings he’ll call home in the near future.

“I’m excited for the experience; It’s a beautiful place,” said Lawson-Body. “What I’m looking forward to the most is getting to work right away with my teammates, meeting all of them and trying to form a really good group this season and be a part of it.”