Weekend picks: Jan. 15

Last week I had a pretty strong forecast, going 21-3-4 (.821), upping my yearly record to 241-70-35 (.747).

We’ve got some potentially tricky games to call this week, so let’s get to it.

Friday, Jan. 15

Dartmouth at Clarkson
The Big Green haven’t won since November. It won’t change here. Clarkson 3-1

Brown at Colgate
Might be close, but I like the home team. Colgate 3-1

Yale at Cornell
Which Yale team shows up, and which Cornell team? I’ll go with home ice. Cornell 3-2

Harvard at St. Lawrence
The Saints are a good middle-of-the-pack team, beating who they should and losing to who they should. Harvard 3-1

Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16

Penn State at RIT
The Tigers looked awful last week. Perhaps they’ll get a split here, but again, there’s no percentage in picking it. Penn State 2-1, 2-1

Mercyhurst at Syracuse
A series likely to end in a split. Mercyhurst 3-1, Syracuse 3-2

Union versust Rensselaer
This could be a time for Union to get its first win in this home-and-home, but there’s no percentage in picking it. A tie is likely. Rensselaer 2-1, 2-1

Boston College versus Merrimack
A home-and-home where the scores could get really ugly, depending on whether the Eagles decide to take it easy or not. Boston College 5-1, 6-1

Wisconsin at Bemidji State
The Badgers have owned this matchup for years. Wisconsin 3-1, 4-1

St. Cloud State at Ohio State
Do the Buckeyes get a little revenge? Probably a split. Ohio State 2-1, St. Cloud 3-2

North Dakota at Minnesota-Duluth
Which NoDak team shows up, the one that beat Minnesota and Wisconsin, or the one that lost to Ohio State? This was a split back in November and likely is again. North Dakota 3-2, Minnesota-Duluth 2-1

Robert Morris at Quinnipiac
Probably another split, though I have no idea who wins on which night, so … Quinnipiac 2-1, 3-2

Saturday, Jan. 16

Harvard at Clarkson
Harvard will desperately want to win this for momentum going into the game against BC, but I like Clarkson on home ice. Clarkson 2-1

Yale at Colgate
I can’t get a handle on Yale at all. Colgate has shown strength. Colgate 3-2

Brown at Cornell
The Big Red should take this on home ice, but it won’t be the blowout it has been in years past. Cornell 3-1

Dartmouth at St. Lawrence
I’m beginning to wonder when Dartmouth will win again. Possibly against the Saints, but I’ll go with the home team. St. Lawrence 2-1

Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 16-17

Maine at Northeastern
The Black Bears haven’t looked good since October. Northeastern 4-1, 5-1

Connecticut versus Providence
Let’s go with the home ice teams in this home-and-home. Providence 3-1, Connecticut 2-1

Boston University at Vermont
I don’t think the Catamounts are quite at the Terriers’ level, even if that level is down from recent seasons. Boston University 3-1, 3-2

Minnesota State at Minnesota
The Mavericks made one of the two games they played against the Gophers in the first half really close. That’s about all they can hope for. Minnesota 7-1, 3-1

Tuesday, Jan. 19

Boston College at Harvard
I’d imagine BC is itching to get revenge on the Crimson for its two losses to them last year, especially on Harvard’s home ice. Boston College 4-2

Brown at Merrimack
This might be a chance for the Warriors to pick up another win. Merrimack 2-1

Wednesday, Jan. 20

Boston University at Quinnipiac
This could be an upset game. Why not call it that way? Boston University 2-1

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Weekend picks: Jan. 15

Last week I had a pretty strong forecast, going 21-3-4 (.821), upping my yearly record to 241-70-35 (.747).

We’ve got some potentially tricky games to call this week, so let’s get to it.

Friday, Jan. 15

Dartmouth at Clarkson
The Big Green haven’t won since November. It won’t change here. Clarkson 3-1

Brown at Colgate
Might be close, but I like the home team. Colgate 3-1

Yale at Cornell
Which Yale team shows up, and which Cornell team? I’ll go with home ice. Cornell 3-2

Harvard at St. Lawrence
The Saints are a good middle-of-the-pack team, beating who they should and losing to who they should. Harvard 3-1

Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16

Penn State at RIT
The Tigers looked awful last week. Perhaps they’ll get a split here, but again, there’s no percentage in picking it. Penn State 2-1, 2-1

Mercyhurst at Syracuse
A series likely to end in a split. Mercyhurst 3-1, Syracuse 3-2

Union versust Rensselaer
This could be a time for Union to get its first win in this home-and-home, but there’s no percentage in picking it. A tie is likely. Rensselaer 2-1, 2-1

Boston College versus Merrimack
A home-and-home where the scores could get really ugly, depending on whether the Eagles decide to take it easy or not. Boston College 5-1, 6-1

Wisconsin at Bemidji State
The Badgers have owned this matchup for years. Wisconsin 3-1, 4-1

St. Cloud State at Ohio State
Do the Buckeyes get a little revenge? Probably a split. Ohio State 2-1, St. Cloud 3-2

North Dakota at Minnesota-Duluth
Which NoDak team shows up, the one that beat Minnesota and Wisconsin, or the one that lost to Ohio State? This was a split back in November and likely is again. North Dakota 3-2, Minnesota-Duluth 2-1

Robert Morris at Quinnipiac
Probably another split, though I have no idea who wins on which night, so … Quinnipiac 2-1, 3-2

Saturday, Jan. 16

Harvard at Clarkson
Harvard will desperately want to win this for momentum going into the game against BC, but I like Clarkson on home ice. Clarkson 2-1

Yale at Colgate
I can’t get a handle on Yale at all. Colgate has shown strength. Colgate 3-2

Brown at Cornell
The Big Red should take this on home ice, but it won’t be the blowout it has been in years past. Cornell 3-1

Dartmouth at St. Lawrence
I’m beginning to wonder when Dartmouth will win again. Possibly against the Saints, but I’ll go with the home team. St. Lawrence 2-1

Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 16-17

Maine at Northeastern
The Black Bears haven’t looked good since October. Northeastern 4-1, 5-1

Connecticut versus Providence
Let’s go with the home ice teams in this home-and-home. Providence 3-1, Connecticut 2-1

Boston University at Vermont
I don’t think the Catamounts are quite at the Terriers’ level, even if that level is down from recent seasons. Boston University 3-1, 3-2

Minnesota State at Minnesota
The Mavericks made one of the two games they played against the Gophers in the first half really close. That’s about all they can hope for. Minnesota 7-1, 3-1

Tuesday, Jan. 19

Boston College at Harvard
I’d imagine BC is itching to get revenge on the Crimson for its two losses to them last year, especially on Harvard’s home ice. Boston College 4-2

Brown at Merrimack
This might be a chance for the Warriors to pick up another win. Merrimack 2-1

Wednesday, Jan. 20

Boston University at Quinnipiac
This could be an upset game. Why not call it that way? Boston University 2-1

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Weekend picks: Jan. 15

Matt and I picked the games the same last weekend, and did pretty OK, going 4-3-1 (.562). On the year, I am 77-34-11, while Matthew is 73-38-11.

Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16

Western Michigan at No. 14 Denver
Candace: Western usually splits with Denver, but somehow I think DU builds momentum from last weekend. A tie wouldn’t surprise me at all. Denver 3-2, 3-2
Matthew: I’ll probably get proved wrong on this, but I see Denver keeping up their good recent play in this series. Denver 3-1, 3-2

No. 5 St. Cloud State at No. 17 Minnesota-Duluth
Candace: Can Duluth keep some momentum from last weekend? I think so, but it won’t be enough to sweep. St. Cloud 3-1, Minnesota-Duluth 3-2
Matthew: SCSU will want to get back on track after their home loss to Colorado College last Saturday, and I think they will. Ish. St. Cloud State 3-2, UMD 3-2

No. 9 Omaha at No. 1 North Dakota
Candace: The hardest series of the weekend to call for me. I have to think this is a split, unless Omaha is starting a second-half swoon. North Dakota 3-1, Omaha 4-3
Matthew: Really tough series to call. UND gets the upper hand having only one loss at home so far this season, but I don’t know if the Hawks win both of these games. North Dakota 4-2, Omaha 3-2

Saturday, Jan. 16

No. 16 Bowling Green at Miami
Candace: Bowling Green lost twice to Western Michigan this year. Perhaps Miami can make it an NCHC three-peat? Miami 3-2
Matthew: I want to take the RedHawks here, but BGSU has been decent on the road this season and I can see the Falcons stealing this one. Bowling Green 3-2

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