Morris’ Future Uncertain as Clarkson Investigates

Mark Morris, in his 15th season as head coach at Clarkson, has been placed on administrative leave while the university investigates an incident that occured during a practice last Saturday. In the interim, assistant coaches Fred Parker and Jason Lammers will take over full responsibilities of handling the team. Parker will be considered the head … Read more

This Week in the ECAC: Nov. 7, 2002

Controversy strikes Clarkson in the form of an internal investigation; Brown gets out of the blocks with an upset win; and Cornell looks to make good on its national ranking. Jayson Moy and Becky Blaeser report.

North Dakota, Yale Suspensions Will Stand

Following discussions between Yale officals, the WCHA and the ECAC, Saturday’s game disqualification penalties to eight players on North Dakota and Yale will stand. The game DQs — which carry with it an automatic one-game suspension — were levied following a melee that broke out in the second period of North Dakota’s 7-3 win in … Read more

UAF’s Voros Has Bone Tumor

Alaska-Fairbanks sophomore forward Aaron Voros has returned home to Vancouver after he was diagnosed with a bone tumor in his leg. According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Voros will soon have a biopsy to determine whether the tumor is benign or malignant. “It’s a shocker. My knee had been bothering me, but we thought it … Read more

Bobcats Extend Unbeaten Streak

The Quinnipiac Bobcats, riding a six-game unbeaten streak, hosted Army in their third home game of the season at the Northford Ice Pavilion. It was a physical game with the Bobcats coming out on top in a 4-2 victory. The power play for Quinnipiac was a factor once again. The Bobcats were 35% on the … Read more

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A Special Player

Rod Langway spent two memorable seasons at New Hampshire, then dominated the defense position in the NHL for 15 seasons. Now he’s a Hall of Famer.

Minnesota-Duluth Stays First In Women’s Poll

The top of the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll looked remarkably similar to last week, as the top team, Minnesota-Duluth, handily won two games against North Dakota by a combined score of 18-0, and No. 2 Minnesota completed a 3-1, 2-1 sweep of No. 5 Wisconsin. Despite going 0-3-1 in the last four games, Wisconsin … Read more

Norwich No. 1 Again In D-III Ranking

Norwich remained first in this week’s USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll, earning eight first-place votes despite not having played a game thus far this season. St. Norbert used a two-win weekend, including a 2-1 victory at No. 4 Wis.-Superior, to strengthen its grip on second place. The Green Knights received three first-place votes. RIT captured … Read more

D3 Women’s Poll Shows Elmira

Elmira captured first-place honors in the first regular-season edition of the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll, but despite outscoring this weekend’s opponent, Chatham, by a combined 24-0 score and improving to 4-0-0 in the process, the Soaring Eagles do not have a stranglehold on first place. No. 2 Manhattanville garnered one first-place vote, despite having … Read more

Denver Tops Chaotic Poll

Denver reclaimed the top spot in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll on the strength of two convincing wins, both games by a 5-3 score, against a visiting Wisconsin. The Pioneers captured 27 first-place votes when last week’s No. 1 team, New Hampshire, dropped a 3-2 decision to No. 7 Boston University and correspondingly fell … Read more

St. Thomas Tops MIAC Preseason Poll

Defending champion St. Thomas is picked to repeat by MIAC coaches in the league’s 2002-2003 pre-season poll. The Tommies received seven of nine first-place votes, with the other two going to last year’s runner-up, Gustavus Adolphus. The Golden Gusties lost to St. Thomas in overtime of the MIAC championship game last season. Not much is … Read more

Cats Coast To Exhibition Win

The Vermont Catamounts skated to a 3-1 win over the University of Quebec at Trois Rivieres in a matinee exhibition Sunday at Gutterson Fieldhouse. UVM’s leading scorer, junior Jeff Miles, and all the team’s seniors sat out the game. Vermont looked to rest its big guns for ECAC play beginning next weekend, when the team … Read more

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5 Goals in First Lifts Ohio State

Ohio State scored five first-period goals en route to a 6-2 win over visiting Colgate on Sunday at Value City Arena. Ryan Kesler scored his first collegiate goal, and goalie Dave Caruso made his first start. “Coming into league play, I had to know what he had back there,” said Ohio State coach John Markell … Read more

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Rask Scores 4 as Providence Explodes in Third

Despite being stifled for two periods, Providence was able to break the game wide open in the third period, notching six goals in a 15-minute frenzy. When the smoke cleared, the Friars toppled Princeton, 8-1, in front of 2,308 at Schneider Arena on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers had gained the momentum, using a wraparound goal … Read more

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Dominant First Period Leads Tigers to Shutout

Michigan Tech can’t wait to get back to Houghton. Colorado College dominated in all facets Sunday, receiving goals from eight different players and 24 saves from Curtis McElhinney in a penalty-filled 9-0 rout of the Huskies before 5,477 fans at the Colorado Springs World Arena. The Tigers, unbeaten in their last six contests, improved to … Read more

2004 Women’s FF Still Looking for Venue

The 2004 Women’s Frozen Four could be played in Providence, R.I. The tournament had been scheduled for the New Haven Coliseum, but the coliseum closed on Aug. 31 because of economic problems. The New Haven Register reported this week that Yale and the ECAC, the Frozen Four hosts, have recommended the tournament be played at … Read more