BC Pummels Maine

Boston College’s trio of Brian Gibbons, Joe Whitney and Cam Atkinson have done everything they can over the last four days to make head coach Jerry York look brilliant. After the Eagles hit their first major bump in the road, losing three straight games upon returning from the holiday break, York broke up his line … Read more

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RIT Blanks Connecticut

RIT entered Friday night’s game at Connecticut with a 12-game unbeaten streak in Atlantic Hockey play while also boasting the league’s top defensive team, allowing just 2.24 goals per game, a stingy number by almost any means. But for Connecticut’s struggling attack, two goals a game could qualify as an offensive outburst, as the lowly … Read more

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Colonials Stay Hot, Down Chargers

Playing in front of one of the largest crowds in their program’s history, the Robert Morris Colonials defeated the visiting Alabama-Huntsville Chargers, 3-2, running their current winning streak to three games and earning their second conference win of the season in a hard fought and very physical game If the Chargers were in awe of … Read more

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Bulldogs Eke Past Mavericks

After killing off three penalties through a period and a half, Minnesota State contained the Minnesota-Duluth power play to keep the game scoreless. Then the Mavericks found how difficult it was to keep the WCHA’s best power play down. David Grun scored on a cross from Rob Bordson with 1:20 left on the man advantage … Read more

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This Week in Women’s D-I: January 15, 2010

Goal upon goal upon goal has been netted in the Hub by a sniper wearing No. 7 and bearing the name of Esposito. Not a single one of those goals, however, were scored under a snowy sky in the shadow of the Pru. That is, not until a week ago, when Brittany Esposito (with no … Read more

Catamounts Lose Early Lead, Fall to Huskies

After a strong first period, the Vermont Catamounts lost an early 1-0 lead and were defeated by the Northeastern Huskies, 3-1, in Hockey East action at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Friday night. Senior Colin Vock scored the only goal for Vermont while freshman Justin Daniels, senior Kyle Kraemer, and junior Wade Macleod scored for Northeastern. “Obviously … Read more

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Huskies Top Bobcats

The No. 14 St. Cloud State Huskies’ special teams propelled them to a 3-1 victory over the No. 17 Quinnipiac Bobcats in the first ever matchup between the two schools Friday evening. The Huskies scored a power play, shorthanded and empty net goal to send them to victory number 13 on the season. “We got … Read more

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Marcou Brothers Lead Massachusetts over UMass-Lowell

University of Massachusetts forward James Marcou added two points to his nation-leading total on Friday night. Yet, it was his younger brother, Michael, whose goal was the difference maker in a 3-2 win over Hockey East foe UMass-Lowell at the Mullins Center. T.J. Syner added two points for UMass. Jeremy Dehner countered with two points … Read more

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Lebler, Hogan Buoy Wolverines in Shutout of Nanooks

Brian Lebler’s two goal performance and Bryan Hogan’s shutout provided Michigan the spark they need to continue their quest to climb back into the upper echelon of the CCHA with a 6-0 whitewashing of Alaska Friday night at Yost Arena in Ann Arbor. The Wolverine victory also exacted a measure of revenge for a nonconference … Read more

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Seawolves Sink Teeth into Huskies

Needing to have a strong showing at home after struggling to 13 games without a win, the Michigan Tech Huskies came out flat costing themselves dearly in a 6-2 loss to the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves Friday night at the MacInnes Student Ice Arena. “I felt the first 40 minutes of the game I didn’t think we … Read more

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This Week in Women’s D-III: January 15, 2010

Holy Trinity! The Trinity Bantams have been turning heads recently with their seven-game winning streak. They are a quiet 10-1-2 on the season with their only loss coming at the hands of the defending national champions, Amherst, 3-2. “We haven’t really thought much about the winning streak,” Trinity coach Andrew McPhee said. “I know its … Read more

Lakers Edge Mavericks

The Lake Superior State Lakers caught a break and took advantage of it. Rick Schofield scored with just 90 seconds remaining in the third period to give the Lakers a narrow 2-1 victory over the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks. Schofield’s shot from the right side of the slot found its way past Nebraska goaltender John Faulkner. The … Read more

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Wisconsin Gets Payback on Road, Crushes Colorado College

In recent years, third ranked Wisconsin has struggled against No. 8 Colorado College, going 1-8-1 against them in the last 10 games. In the season’s first two games in Madison, the Tigers took three of four points from the Badgers. Wisconsin channeled that frustration into a dominating effort, defeating the Tigers 4-0 in front of … Read more

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Sister Kissing: Sioux and Gophers Skate to 3-3 Tie

Recent Minnesota transfer Jacob Cepis tied the back-and-forth contest at three at 17:56 to send the game to overtime on a play where Jordan Schroeder brought the puck into the zone, but it bounced off his stick and found the trailing Cepis. “The puck found away to get to him, he is a goal scorer,” … Read more

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Second Ranked Miami Blanks No. 6 Ferris State

Desperately needing a victory, Miami netminder Cody Reichard stopped all 23 shots he faced in the second ranked RedHawks 4-0 win over the No. 6 ranked Ferris State Bulldogs. Reichard is now tied with David Burleigh for the school record for shutouts in a season with four so far this season. “We blocked a lot … Read more

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St. Lawrence defeated Boston College 4-1 on Friday afternoon after the teams tied on Thursday night.

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Conacher Keeps Scoring, Griffins Notch Victory

Junior winger Cory Conacher continued his torrid scoring pace with a pair of goals and Canisius College — the third most penalized team in Division I hockey — killed a trio of third period penalties in a 5-2 win over Atlantic Hockey rival Army on Friday at the Buffalo State Ice Arena in Buffalo, NY. … Read more

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