2010 NCAA Tournament: East Regional Preview

EAST REGIONAL DATA Venue: Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y. Ticket info: Click here (opens new window). Schedule: Denver vs. RIT, 3 p.m. Eastern Friday; Cornell vs. New Hampshire, 6:30 p.m. Friday; semifinal winners, 6:30 p.m. Saturday. ABOUT THE TEAMS Denver Record: 29-7-4 (19-5-4 WCHA, 1st place) NCAA tournament appearances: 20 (25-15, 7 national championships) Players … Read more

2010 NCAA Tournament: Midwest Regional Preview

MIDWEST REGIONAL DATA Venue: Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind. Ticket info: Click here (opens new window). Schedule: Miami vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 4 p.m. Eastern Saturday; Bemidji State vs. Michigan, 7:30 p.m. Saturday; semifinal winners, 8 p.m. Sunday. ABOUT THE TEAMS Miami Record: 27-7-7 (21-2-5-2 CCHA, 1st place) NCAA tournament appearances: 8 (5-7) Players … Read more

2010 NCAA Tournament: Northeast Regional Preview

NORTHEAST REGIONAL DATA Venue: DCU Center, Worcester, Mass. Ticket info: Click here (opens new window). Schedule: Boston College vs. Alaska, 1:30 p.m. Eastern Saturday; North Dakota vs. Yale, 5 p.m. Saturday; semifinal winners, 5:30 p.m. Sunday. ABOUT THE TEAMS Boston College Record: 25-10-3 (16-8-3 Hockey East, 2nd place) NCAA tournament appearances: 29 (37-37, 3 national … Read more

NCAA Tournament Preview Live Q&A

Join us at 1 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, March 25 as members of the USCHO staff answer questions about the NCAA tournament. Please note that this is a moderated chat, and questions will not automatically be added. Please be patient. NCAA Tournament Q&A with USCHO

Massachusetts’ Marcou, Minnesota-Duluth’s Bordson Among Latest to Leave Early for Pros

Massachusetts forward James Marcou and Minnesota-Duluth forward Rob Bordson added their names Tuesday to the growing list of players who are leaving school early to sign professional contracts. Both left school with one season of eligibility remaining to sign with California teams. Marcou, who potted 51 points for the Minutemen, inked a deal with the … Read more

Women’s D-I Championship Chat

Executive editor Tim Brule, arena reporter Scott Bridges, women’s editor Brian Sullivan, D-III women’s editor Matt Rennell, and veteran women’s reporter David De Remer covered the national title game with over 550 fans. Read the recap here. Women’s D-I National Championship

Palmer’s Goal Gives Miami Third in CCHA

The CCHA Championship consolation game featured the tournament’s No. 1 and 2 seeds, both known for high scoring, exciting games, but the Miami RedHawks’ 2-1 victory over the Ferris State Bulldogs seemed to go against their season statistics. Both teams came out flat in a game that was low in scoring and high in penalty … Read more

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Final Five Name Lives on in WCHA, but With New Format

The WCHA Final Five name will live on, but the 2011 tournament will be a six-team event. The moniker will reference the number of games in the tournament under the new format, which the league detailed Saturday. With the addition of Bemidji State and Nebraska-Omaha next season, all 12 teams will take part in the … Read more

Scrivens Puts On a Show to Give Cornell ECAC Title with Third Consecutive Shutout

Most were expecting the matchup between second-seeded Cornell and third-seeded Union to be a marquee semifinal matchup. That is until Sean Backman went down and top-seeded Yale fell to Brown in the ECAC quarterfinals. Many experts thought Yale might still be the favorite to win back-to-back Whitelaw Cups, but it is clear now that the … Read more

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WCHA Suspends Wisconsin’s Goloubef for Contact to Head

The WCHA has suspended Wisconsin defenseman Cody Goloubef for Saturday’s Final Five third-place game. Goloubef was called for a five-minute major for contact to the head when he hit St. Cloud State’s Nick Oslund in open ice in Friday’s semifinal. The WCHA announced that its Final Five tournament committee assessed the additional penalty, citing the … Read more