Harvard Continues ECAC Roll

Harvard was leading Yale, 3-2, on Friday night when referee Brian Aaron raised his hand to call Bulldog defenseman Stacey Bauman for cross-checking Harvard captain Dominic Moore behind the Yale net. Aaron’s whistle blew at 7:10 of the third period. Seventeen seconds later, the red light was on behind Yale goalie Peter Cohen. And the … Read more

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Lakers Rally To Key MAAC Win

Mercyhurst rallied twice from one-goal deficits to turn back visiting Holy Cross 3-2 Friday night at the Ice Center. Rookie Scott Reynolds finished a three-point night with his second goal of the season, from Johnson and junior forward Mike Carter, at 15:06. It was Reynolds’ first career game winner. Holy Cross took a 1-0 lead … Read more

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Clarkson Holds On In Wild Affair

Clarkson gave up two goals with in the last minute and a half but held on to defeat Dartmouth, 7-5, Friday night. Eleven Clarkson and nine Dartmouth skaters registered points in a wild affair before 2,800 fans at Cheel Arena. With Clarkson resting on a 6-3 lead and a minute and a half remaining in … Read more

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Dubielewicz, Pioneers Shut Out Huskies

Senior goaltender Wade Dubielewicz made 27 saves, posting his second shutout in as many games, while senior Aaron MacKenzie had a goal and an assist as the Denver Pioneers beat St. Cloud State 4-0 on Friday in WCHA play, setting a school record with three consecutive shutouts. The Pioneers previously shut out Miami and then … Read more

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Vermeulen Leads Badgers In Exhibition Win

Amy Vermeulen scored the first two goals of the game as Wisconsin earned a 5-0 victory over McGill University, the second-ranked team in Canada, Wednesday at McConnell Arena. Vermeulen opened the scoring four minutes, 17 seconds into the first period when a McGill defender lost control of the puck just outside her own blue line. … Read more

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USCHO.com Debuts PairWise Rankings

U.S. College Hockey Online (USCHO) is pleased to announce the release of the 2002-2003 edition of its PairWise Ranking (PWR) system for college hockey. The PWR mimics the selection process used in determining teams for the NCAA postseason tournament. It has accurately predicted the teams each of the six seasons it has been used, since … Read more

Pudsey Leads SCSU Past Quinnipiac

Melanie Pudsey scored a pair of power-play goals and assisted on another to lead St. Cloud State (6-12-0) past Quinnipiac (3-13-0) at the National Hockey Center. The teams traded goals throughout with the Huskies getting on the board first when Abby Cooper scored on the power play, five minutes, 58 seconds into the opening period. … Read more

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May, Caruso Lead Buckeyes Over Oilers

Behind three points from junior Scott May, Ohio State shut out Findlay, 4-0, Tuesday in Value City Arena. The win, OSU’s third shutout of the year, extended the Buckeyes’ unbeaten streak to eight (7-0-1). May posted a goal and two assists for the Buckeyes, while freshman goalie Dave Caruso made 19 saves for his second … Read more

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Unanimous Pick Norwich Rolls On

With a pair of wins, Norwich improved to 9-0 and was a unanimous first pick in this week’s USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll, the first poll since the holiday break. This marks the fifth consecutive poll that has featured the Cadets in the top spot. The NCHA made a bid to be considered the toughest … Read more

Despite Not Winning, North Dakota Still No. 1

Under an odd set of circumstances, North Dakota held on to the No. 1 spot in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll despite not winning either of two games this weekend. North Dakota faced its strongest opponent of the year, Colorado College, in Grand Forks. The two teams battled to a 4-4 stalemate both nights, … Read more

Movement minor among poll teams

In the first USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll of 2003, Harvard remained in first place, just six points over No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth. There was only limited action this weekend, with only one game being played among the top three teams, as No. 1 Harvard cruised past Wayne State by a 9-0 margin. Minnesota-Duluth and No. … Read more

Soaring Eagles Fly High In Women’s DIII Poll

The Soaring Eagles remained the only team to capture first place in the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll in the 2002-2003 season, despite remaining idle this week. Elmira returns to action Saturday and Sunday, hosting Neumann. The biggest results of the week came from Williams, making a tour through the west. After defeating No. 7 … Read more

Two Quick Goals Lift Gustavus Over Williams

Gustavus Adolphus scored twice in a 26-second span late in the second period and held on for a 3-1 win over No. 7 Williams College at the Don Roberts Ice Rink. The Gusties (6-3-2), playing their first game in three weeks, stayed close to the nationally-ranked Ephs (5-4-1) until goals by Josefin Pettersson, at 16:21, … Read more

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Michigan Sweeps Miami

Michigan freshman goalie Al Montoya has come up huge in some of the Wolverines’ most crucial games this season. Sunday’s contest against CCHA foe Miami was his most important game yet and Montoya didn’t disappoint, stoning the RedHawks 34 times, including seven on power plays, as No. 10 Michigan overcame a 36-21 shot differential to … Read more

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Hey Baby! Captain’s 3-Point Night Lifts Cornell

Cornell got used to blowing out teams early in the season — even good teams like Boston University — to the tune of a 50-15 goal differential. But for the fifth straight time, the fifth-ranked Big Red found themselves in a one-goal game. As good teams do, however, they found a way to win. Senior … Read more

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Pock’s Hat Trick Does In Friars

By Matthew F. Sacco USCHO Arena Reporter After spending the last few weeks in the “others receiving votes category,” Massachusetts staked its claim for its first-ever national ranking by following a 3-2 win over No. 7 Boston College on Friday, with a 5-4 pulse-pounding victory over Providence. Defenseman Thomas Pock got the game winner, a … Read more

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