Bowling Green State University Athletics
Ice Hockey

Liam Conway
- Title:
- Director of Hockey Operations
- Email:
- conwayl@bgsu.edu
- Phone:
- 419-372-2086
Liam Conway joins the Bowling Green Hockey staff as the Director of Operations. 2022-23 will be his first season with the Falcons. Conway spent the 2021-22 season with the Colgate Hockey program, serving in the same role. The Raiders finished the year with an 18-18-4 record, advancing to the ECAC Semifinals before falling to No. 6 Quinnipiac. He spent the year managing responsibilites for the team's road games, including hotels, meals, and travel.
In Conway's first season with the Falcons, Bowling Green finished 15-19-2 overall and 12-12-2 in the CCHA, placing third in the league. The Falcons played 20 games at home, including a six-game stretch that saw the Orange and Brown outscore opponents 27-12 and go 6-0-0.
Conway has served as the Head of Goaltending Development at Conway Goaltending since 2015. The program, located in Cleveland, offers world-class goalie trainging through camps, clinics, and private training. He managed the day-to-day operations of summer camps and developed training programs that involved on and off-ice skills, conditioning, and weight training. Conway also served as a Goalie Development Leader with USA Hockey from 2020-22.
Conway spent the 2020-21 season with the Pelham Panthers of the GOJHL, serving as Assistant and Goaltending Coach. In addition to his responsibilities as the goaltending coach, he created practice plans, organized meetings, and maintained the team facilities. That year, he also organized and led goalie sessions for the Fort Erie International Academy U16 and U18 AAA programs. From 2018-20, he was the goalie coach for the GOJHL's Fort Erie Meteors and PJCHL's Niagara Riverhawks. In Fort Erie, he was also the video coach. He analyzed and cut video from practice and games to develop strategies for all position groups.
Conway is a 2021 graduate of Brock University, where he was a member of the lacrosse team. In 2019, the Badgers were the national runner-up. He also played lacrosse at Northland College, where he also played hockey. Conway spent three seasons playing in the GOJHL, playing for the Welland Junior Canadiens, Fort Erie Meteors, Elmira Sugar Kings, and Caledonia Corvairs. In 2013-14, he led the league in saves. In 2014-15, he was the Meteors' MVP and earned a league MVP nomination. In 2015-16, he was part of the GOJHL's lowest GAA tandem and league champion. He is a native of Painesville, Ohio.
In Conway's first season with the Falcons, Bowling Green finished 15-19-2 overall and 12-12-2 in the CCHA, placing third in the league. The Falcons played 20 games at home, including a six-game stretch that saw the Orange and Brown outscore opponents 27-12 and go 6-0-0.
Conway has served as the Head of Goaltending Development at Conway Goaltending since 2015. The program, located in Cleveland, offers world-class goalie trainging through camps, clinics, and private training. He managed the day-to-day operations of summer camps and developed training programs that involved on and off-ice skills, conditioning, and weight training. Conway also served as a Goalie Development Leader with USA Hockey from 2020-22.
Conway spent the 2020-21 season with the Pelham Panthers of the GOJHL, serving as Assistant and Goaltending Coach. In addition to his responsibilities as the goaltending coach, he created practice plans, organized meetings, and maintained the team facilities. That year, he also organized and led goalie sessions for the Fort Erie International Academy U16 and U18 AAA programs. From 2018-20, he was the goalie coach for the GOJHL's Fort Erie Meteors and PJCHL's Niagara Riverhawks. In Fort Erie, he was also the video coach. He analyzed and cut video from practice and games to develop strategies for all position groups.
Conway is a 2021 graduate of Brock University, where he was a member of the lacrosse team. In 2019, the Badgers were the national runner-up. He also played lacrosse at Northland College, where he also played hockey. Conway spent three seasons playing in the GOJHL, playing for the Welland Junior Canadiens, Fort Erie Meteors, Elmira Sugar Kings, and Caledonia Corvairs. In 2013-14, he led the league in saves. In 2014-15, he was the Meteors' MVP and earned a league MVP nomination. In 2015-16, he was part of the GOJHL's lowest GAA tandem and league champion. He is a native of Painesville, Ohio.




