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This Week In D-I Women's Hockey: Nov. 21, 2008
The overnight temperature in Madison, Wisc. on Thursday was 16 degrees with a wind chill of 5. The outlook for Ft. Myers, Fla., on Friday called for 77 degree temps and breezes. It would seem like a good time for a hockey team, say No. 1 ranked Wisconsin, to take a pre-holiday tournament southward, which in fact they are doing this weekend. The Badgers will face No 3. New Hampshire in a two-game ....

NESCAC Season Preview
Finally! Just a few days before Thanksgiving and the last of the D-III leagues get underway this weekend after three grueling weeks of practice and looking at players wearing the same color shirts. Surviving without sustaining any injuries to players anxious to start the season is only one of the areas of concern for coaches looking to put all of the pieces together with returning and new players ...

ECAC East Season Preview
The interlocking schedule between NESCAC and ECAC East provides hockey fans in the Northeast some of the best match ups anywhere on virtually every weekend between now and the end of February. In this the last season in its current configuration before the commencement of the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) next year takes Salem State from the East (to be replaced by Unive...

This Week In MIAC
Get Out The Brooms Fans of the MIAC were promised a league full of hard-fought games and parity: teams on the bottom improving against teams at the top. And they were promised a gobbled mess of league standings that would be an adventure to decipher every week. What a difference a week makes. The MIAC began league play last weekend not with the flurry of split series that was expected, but ......

NESCAC Season Preview
NESCAC Season Preview Last weekend Middlebury, Trinity, Williams, and Wesleyan half kicked off the start of the 2008-2009 season for the NESCAC schools. Middlebury downed rival Williams 5-1 and Trinity hung seven goals on Wesleyan en route to a 7-1 win over the Cardinals. Finally, this weekend all 45 Division III women’s teams will have played their first games o...

This Week In SUNYAC
Another Wild One The game lived up to its billing. And instead of a one goal, low scoring affair, Fredonia and Buffalo State did one better — a high scoring deadlock. Just how wild was it? One team jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead and couldn't hold on. The other team scored four unanswered goals to take a three goal lead, but that too proved short-lived. The teams traded goals in the first ......

This Week In The ECAC Northeast
Fast Start Fuels Colonels Off to the hottest start in the ECAC NE are the Curry College Colonels, with a 4-0 mark. All four wins have come against conference opponents. Coach Rob Davies is pleased with his teams’ fast start. “Obviously we happy at being 4-0,” coach Davies said, “especially with as many new guys in the line up as we have. But the upperclassmen are determined to ...

This Week In The CHA: Nov. 20, 2008
Last weekend was a slow one for College Hockey America with just a single game on the schedule, but as famed WWE broadcaster Jim Ross would say about this weekend, business is about to pick up. Niagara hasn't seen any CHA action yet, but will host Bemidji State Friday and Saturday night in a rematch of the CHA title game from last March that the Purple Eagles won. The two other schools, Robert ......

This Week In Atlantic Hockey: Nov. 20, 2008
Making Hay Can it get any better for Air Force? The Falcons are 10-0 for the first time in school history and ranked No. 12 in the latest USCHO.com/CBS College Sports poll, the highest ranking ever for an Atlantic Hockey program. Air Force has the top offense in the nation (4.70 goals per game), two of the top four scorers in the country (Jacques Lamoureux and Brent Olson are tied for second ......

This Week In Hockey East: Nov. 20, 2008
On The Rebound Could Massachusetts-Lowell stay afloat? That was the question two weekends ago after the River Hawks lost top goalie Carter Hutton two periods into their game against Boston University. BU outscored them, 4-1, in the third period, inflicting a very tough loss. One night later the Hawks lost to Vermont. With Hutton projected to be out for about a month, it looked like the next ......

This Week In The WCHA: Nov. 20, 2008
It's been a fairly quiet week and weekend in the league. Other than the surprises we've seen so far, there hasn't really been anything else. Okay, except the early signing period, as a few teams have already inked some of tomorrow's future stars ... or busts, as it may turn out to be. Red Baron Pizza WCHA Players of the Week Red Baron WCHA Offensive Player of the Week: Blake Geoffrion, UW. Why: .....

This Week In The CCHA: Nov. 20, 2008
As Firsts Go, This Wasn't Bad The Western Michigan Broncos finally earned their first CCHA win of the season in the most improbable of places — Yost Ice Arena. "We were extremely pleased with getting the win at Yost Arena on Friday," said WMU head coach Jim Culhane. You don't say, Coach. Really? True freshman Kevin Connauton — a name you should hear often in his career — earned t...

Doctor In The House
A career in medicine may be in the offing for Jordan Pearce, but for now there's an NCAA title to chase. Mike Scandura profiles the Notre Dame netminder....

This Week In D-III: Nov 20, 2008
Elmira defends their No. 1 Ranking The Elmira College Soaring Eagles faced their sternest test to their top ranked position this past weekend as they took three of four points from ECAC West rival R.I.T. at the Murray Athletic Center in Pine Valley, N.Y. On Friday night, Elmira pounded the Tigers 6-1 behind senior forward Jamie Huntley’s hat trick. Melanie Henshaw, Lauryn DePaul, and Lindsay ...

This Week In ECAC Hockey: Nov. 20, 2008
This has been an enjoyably baffling couple of weeks so far, with a number of bipolar teams making solid assessment practically impossible. Harvard is 4-2-1 and atop the standings, but has played more games than anyone else, and lost back-to-back games at RPI and Union two weeks ago. Princeton and Cornell reside in the third and fourth seats from the front, which was to some extent expected, but .....

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Nov. 18, 2008
In this week's column, Jim Connelly and Scott Brown mull over the continuing role of this year's rule changes, last weekend's topsy-turvy results by the numbers, and of course Air Force....

This Week In The ECAC West
Unfamiliar Territory Manhattanville finds itself in a situation that it hasn’t seen in a while. The Valiants were swept two weekends ago at Neumann, the first time that has happened since January 12 and 13, 2001 when they lost to Oswego and Cortland. As if that wasn’t enough, with a 1-2 record Manhattanville is off to its worst start since the first year of the team. “We’re jus...

Regaining Their Stride
Despite being ranked number one for much of last season, the Harvard Crimson women's hockey team couldn't win when it mattered most, in the NCAA tournament. This year's team is looking to regain their stride amid increased competition from conference rivals, a competition they feel will help them in the long run....

St. Stasis: Green Knights Again Lead D-III Poll
MINNEAPOLIS — Clearly voters in both camps are not easily swayed. For the second consecutive poll, the same number of voters gave perpetual No. 1 St. Norbert and proverbial bridesmaid Plattsburgh the exact same number of points — 295 and 285, respectively — as they did a week ago. The first place vote allocation, 15 and five, also remained unchanged. This stasis arose from the Gr...

Minnesota Takes Over At No. 1 In USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Poll
MINNEAPOLIS — A weekend split by Boston University opened the door, and a three-point series for Minnesota was enough to vault the Golden Gophers to No. 1 in Monday's USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Division I men's poll. Minnesota tied and then beat Michigan Tech over the weekend to remain unbeaten — though with four ties — and claim 42 of 50 first-place votes and the top spot in t...

This Week In MIAC
It’s undeniable the MIAC is making strides. Top-to-bottom the conference is improving. This week Hamline will play Concordia. Several years ago, this would have been a matchup between basement dwellers with little significance no matter who emerged victorious. Now, it’s a series between the conference favorite and a young upstart that would love to define itself with a win (or two) against that ...

Decisions, Decisions
Dave Starman returns with goaltender-centric musings about Michigan, Denver and Michigan State as well as quick hits on topics around the nation....

No Scholarship, No Problem
Luke Salazar, a non-scholarship athlete, is quickly proving to be the most valuable addition to the offensive-minded Denver Pioneers. Despite his size, Salazar has a knack for scoring the big goal....

This Week In The NCHA/MCHA
Everyone in the MCHA now has had a week of league play in and the results aren’t too surprising. Adrian, Finlandia and Marian are all 2-0, though something must give this week as the Lions travel to face the Bulldogs. MSOE and Crookston are both 1-1 following a split in Crookston, while Lawrence, Northland and Concordia-WI are all 0-2. The NCHA regular season kicks off this week with a plethora ....

This Week In The ECAC West
Old Neumann Hockey When you think of Neumann hockey, particularly since the team started to become competitive in the ECAC West four seasons ago, a few common traits come to mind. Attributes like hard-nosed skilled forwards and solid goaltending are usually bantered about. The Knights have had so much turnover in the last two seasons, in all aspects of the program, most fans have wondered how ......

This Week In SUNYAC
Jaw Dropping The score updates coming in on Friday most likely caused a lot of jaws to drop. And then drop again. And again. A lot of chins were sore from hitting the ground. Where do we start? How about Brockport who, as the Potsdam radio announcer said, put a beat down on Geneseo, 7-2. "We obviously caught them on a night where they weren't focused on hockey," Brockport coach Brian ......

This Week In The CHA: Nov. 13, 2008
Even with just a single game on the docket this weekend, there is no shortage of news in the CHA. Here are the nuts and bolts of this week's column: last weekend's action down south was competitive, attendance in Huntsville is among the nation's best, Bemidji State may have a shot at the WCHA after all, Niagara made SportsCenter and the aforementioned lone game is in an NHL rink Friday night. Wow....

This Week In The WCHA: Nov. 13, 2008
Colorado College no longer holds the top spot in the country or the WCHA — the latter at least goes to the Gophers. Are they a little bit of a surprise? Maybe to some, but not to others. Same goes for the rest of the league, though. Red Baron Pizza WCHA Players of the Week Red Baron WCHA Offensive Player of the Week: Eric Walsky, CC. Why: Scored four goals on Saturday against North Dakota .....

This Week In Hockey East: Nov 13, 2008
Best Ever? Hockey East has long prided itself on its top-to-bottom strength. Unlike top-heavy conferences that might boast comparable teams come NCAA tournament time, Hockey East could claim that most years even its teams that fell short of making the league playoffs provided significant challenges. This season, however, we may be seeing that strength at an all-time high. "From a historical ......

This Week In Atlantic Hockey: Nov. 13, 2008
Getting the "W" The last two winless teams in Atlantic Hockey picked up their first victories last Friday. Mercyhurst defeated Holy Cross 4-3 in overtime, and AIC downed Army, 4-3. Both squads lost the following night. “That particular night (Friday) we really played well,” said AIC coach Gary Wright, in his 25th season behind the bench. “We went to the net hard and buried our chanc...

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