Northern Michigan Wins Third Period, Tips Notre Dame

Northern Michigan’s Matt Hunter and Bryce Cockburn each scored third-period goals to snap a 1-1 tie on the way to a 3-1 win over Notre Dame on Friday at the Joyce Center. The win extended Northern’s mastery over the Irish to five games (4-0-1) dating back to March 13, 1999. Northern improved to 7-4-3 and … Read more

Michigan Holds Off Struggling Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s struggles continued Thanksgiving evening in a 3-2 loss at the hands of the Michigan Wolverines in the annual College Hockey Showcase. Led by a three-point performance from center Mike Cammalleri, Michigan utterly dominated the first 55 minutes of hockey Thursday night, before a late rally by the Badgers turned a rout into a competitive … Read more

WCHA Suspends Assistant Referee

WCHA assistant referee Jay Kleven has been suspended indefinitely by the league for two calls made during the Minnesota-North Dakota games last weekend in Grand Forks.

MIT Senior Dies in Fall

Lucy Crespo DaSilva, a 22-year-old senior on MIT’s women’s team, fell to her death Sunday night from her 14th-floor dorm room. Police are calling it a suicide after the discovery of a note in her room. Crespo DaSilva, a native of Brazil, was scheduled to graduate this fall. She was planning on starting graduate work … Read more

Dwyer’s Late Goal Lifts Yale

It was just another typical nail-biter in the ECAC, especially for Yale and Princeton, two teams accustomed to close games this year. The two teams tied for fifth place in the ECAC staged a classic battle at Baker Rink tonight, as Bulldogs goalie Dan Lombard made 37 saves and the defense went 6-for-6 killing penalties … Read more

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Harvard Wins Power-Play Battle, Tips BU

Whether you attended an Ivy League school or not, it wasn’t hard to do the math after Tuesday’s game between Harvard and Boston University. The teams each had eight power-play opportunities, and the Crimson converted four while the Terriers capitalized on three. Although the snake-bitten Terriers outshot the Crimson 29-18, Harvard nipped BU 4-3 behind … Read more

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Shalloo, Providence Sneak Past Niagara

Freshman Gayle Shalloo netted a goal and an assist Sunday as Providence defeated Niagara, 3-1. Providence got on the scoreboard first when junior forward Jackie Tamsin scored on a pass from Shalloo from behind the net at 12:17 of the third period. Freshman defenseman Meredith Roth added a power-play goal at 15:01 when she scored … Read more

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UMass-Lowell Dominates In Shutout Of Army

UMass-Lowell scored four times in the first 8:07 of the second period to snap a scoreless tie and propel the River Hawks to a 7-0 victory in a nonleague game at Tate Rink on Sunday afternoon. The bigger River Hawks (4-6) were able to keep the puck in the Army zone for much of the … Read more

Clarkson Routs Host St. Lawrence

It was a cold evening in Northern New York for St. Lawrence, as Clarkson shocked the 3,500 fans at Appleton Arena by defeating the Saints 7-2. Matt Poapst and Trevor Edwards each had two goals in the win for the Golden Knights. The game began with a St. Lawrence (2-3-2, 1-1-1 ECAC) team that dominated … Read more

Scheuer, Middlebury Shut Out St. Anselm

Middlebury earned back-to-back shutouts on its opening weekend with a 8-0 win over St. Anselm on Saturday afternoon. The Panthers opened the scoring just 1:43 in the game when Adam Foote found Matt Dunn, who wristed a shot to the top left corner from the top of the slot. Middlebury made it a 2-0 game … Read more

Lake State Snaps Three-Game Losing Streak

Lake Superior State broke a three-game losing streak Saturday night, defeating Northern Michigan 2-1 at the Taffy Abel Arena. Both the Lakers and the Wildcats were able to get a win out of the home-and-home series. NMU grabbed the win Friday night in Marquette, Mich. “Last night we played really well, but we just ran … Read more

Princeton’s Nomeland Serves Up Shutout Of Dartmouth

A large portion of the Dartmouth student body, armed with tennis balls, packed Thompson Arena Saturday night. Nate Nomeland spoiled the party. The Princeton goaltender, the potential target of hundreds of tennis balls after Dartmouth’s first goal — it’s a longstanding tradition at Dartmouth-Princeton games at Thompson — made sure the lamp behind him would … Read more

Tabb Leads Friars Over Purple Eagles

Providence College defeated Niagara University, 3-1, Saturday as senior forward Jessica Tabb notched two goals and one assist to lead the Friars to the victory. Providence got on the scoreboard first when Tabb went end-to-end on a pass from senior defenseman Holley Tyng to give the Friars their first tally of the game at 8:52 … Read more

Stevens Point Blasts St. John’s

The Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers beat up on St. John’s University 7-1 in a non-conference interleague matchup on Saturday. The Johnnies got on the board first with a beautiful power-play goal by Chad Hacker just 3:10 into the first period, but that was be the only offense the Johnnies would have. Four minutes later, the Pointers … Read more

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Cornell’s Power Play Finally Strikes In Red’s Win

It took Krzysztopf Weickowski’s skate to finally put an end to Cornell’s power-play woes. After posting a morbid 1-for-28 mark on the man advantage in its first four games, the Red’s special teams unit finally struck at 10:20 of the third period Saturday night against Brown, when a Matt McRae slap shot inadvertently ricocheted off … Read more