Quinn Hughes played college hockey at the University of Michigan, where he was a standout defenseman for the Michigan Wolverines from 2017 to 2019 and majored in Sport Management in the School of Kinesiology.

Quick Scoop on Quinn Hughes’ College Days

  • College: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor).
  • Team: Michigan Wolverines men’s ice hockey (NCAA Division I, Big Ten).
  • Years played: 2017–2019 (freshman and sophomore seasons, then turned pro).
  • Major: Sport Management in the School of Kinesiology.
  • Notable honors: All-Big Ten Freshman Team, All-Big Ten Second Team, and All-American-level recognition for his performance as an offensive defenseman.

He was one of the youngest players in Division I when he arrived at Michigan, having accelerated his schooling to reach the college level earlier than usual. His strong skating and playmaking from the blue line at Michigan helped solidify his status as a top prospect ahead of the 2018 NHL Draft, where he went seventh overall before leaving college after his sophomore year to sign his first NHL contract.

TL;DR: Quinn Hughes went to the University of Michigan, played two seasons for the Michigan Wolverines (2017–2019), and majored in Sport Management before turning pro.

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