Auditor on Ice: Husky Balances Accounting and Broomball
Michigan Tech student Hieu Theriault knows that in both accounting and broomball, the details are where you win. In addition to balancing ledgers, he spent his winter balancing the busy schedule of one of Michigan Tech’s most iconic traditions.
Broomball has been a staple at Tech for more than half a century. After years of informal pickup games and Winter Carnival competition, in the 1990s, broomball came under the umbrella of the University’s Inter-Residence Hall Council (IRHC). It grew into a large student-run organization with more than 200 teams — 263 this season — and the sport is so popular that those who can’t participate or watch on campus tune in to the live webcams each season. As IRHC’s broomball special task manager, Theriault is in the thick of the action.
Meet Theriault at Stories from Husky Nation — where he shares the details of broomball management, looks back on the highlights of Tech’s 2026 broomball season, and steers toward a new season of coursework and extracurriculars as a Business Husky majoring in accounting.