Come East Young Men …
Boyhood friends Joe Ori and Doug Kisielius grew up outside of Chicago, but came east to Trinity College. In their senior year, they find themselves battling for a national championship.
Boyhood friends Joe Ori and Doug Kisielius grew up outside of Chicago, but came east to Trinity College. In their senior year, they find themselves battling for a national championship.
A shorthanded goal with 35 seconds left on the clock last Saturday put the icing on the cake for senior captain Brian Doherty as his Curry Colonels took home their first conference championship since 1986. A four-year starter and captain, Doherty along with seven other seniors embody the evolution of the Curry program to one … Read more
Four leagues choose their champion this weekend, with three autobids and one or two at-large bids on the line.
After the discovery of a brain tumor last March, Assumption captain Geno DeAngelis went through some life-threatening and life-changing moments. This season, he’s back on the ice, and is leading his team into the Northeast-10 playoffs.
All three, make that four, New England leagues are in playoffs this weekend. Tim Costello previews the matchups.
The three D-III leagues in New England jockey for position — and let’s not forget the Northeast 10.
Norwich and Middlebury are perennial powers in New England D-III, but Norwich is peaking while the Panthers have struggled a bit.
It’s good to play meaningful games in February.
Goalies are making a huge impact on the races in the NESCAC and ECAC East.
Middlebury has hit a slump, while Williams, Southern Maine, and Colby are on the rise.
And now the real fun begins … With league play dominating the schedule moving forward into January and February, we are starting to see the interesting match-ups that will help determine the contenders and pretenders in each of the respective D-III conferences. Last week saw Babson win at Colby, Conn. College win at Williams and … Read more
Tim Costello looks at who’s hot and who’s not, notes some transfers, and salutes the latest member of the 400 club.
Tim Costello looks ahead at holiday tournaments, and looks at the Christmas list for the teams in the NESCAC, ECAC East, and ECAC Northeast.
Can a Leopard change its spots? Wentworth coach Jonathan Deptula hopes so; meanwhile Trinity has come out flying, an NHL player finds a temporary coaching job at Salem State, and Wesleyan and Worcester have rookies who are coming up big.
While Middlebury and Norwich got attention in the Primelink final, some other teams and players are making noise, include Conn. College goalie Steve Oven and UMass-Dartmouth’s Scott Trahan, D-III’s leading scorer. His coach, John Rolli, picked up win 400 on Thursday.
Skidmore Athletic Director Jeff Segrave has reinstated six of the eight players suspended following a hazing situation which occurred in September of this year. The two remaining players remain suspended per the terms of the punishment set forth by the school in late October. All player names have been kept confidential at the request of … Read more
With an interlocking schedule giving them 19 league games, the NESCAC and ECAC East only get one shot at each team. Tim Costello gives us his best shot as he previews the two conferences.
It’s the second half of the ECAC Northeast preview, including a look at the teams in D-II. While they may be the lower half of the league, Tim Costello points out that they shouldn’t be counted out.
New USCHO.com New England D-III correspondent Tim Costello previews the top half of the ECAC Northeast, a league that made more than a little noise in the NCAA’s last year.
Following a comprehensive investigation by the school’s administration and athletic department, Skidmore has handed down final disciplinary actions regarding an incident that occurred at an off-campus residence Sept. 18 involving members of the Thoroughbred men’s hockey program. Two players, one junior and one senior, will be suspended for the first semester. An additional senior will … Read more