Fairfield, Quinnipiac Battle to Tie

Fairfield forward Dan Cotter scored with 7:14 remaining in regulation to help the Stags force a 1-1 tie with Quinnipiac on Saturday afternoon at the Northford Ice Pavilion. After battling through two scoreless periods, QU finally broke through for a 1-0 lead at 8:03 of the final frame. Ryan Olson fed the puck out of … Read more

Kingsbury’s Two Late Goals Lead Saints Past Raiders

The third period proved to be critical for the second consecutive night as St. Lawrence scored two goals in the last 1:45 of regulation to beat Colgate 2-1. Sophomore Gina Kingsbury notched both St. Lawrence goals within 30 seconds, and now has 17 goals in just 16 games this year. Colgate scored the first goal … Read more

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Dams Leads Crusaders Past Huskies

Jeff Dams notched two goals and an assist to lead Holy Cross past Connecticut, 3-1, in a MAAC matchup at the UConn Ice Arena Saturday night. The win gives Holy Cross (15-11-5, 12-7-5) a four-point advantage over Connecticut (11-14-7, 10-9-5) in the league standings, leaving the Huskies in sixth place. Dams’ first goal came 2:26 … Read more

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Yale Back in the Hunt; Dartmouth Loses Out on Ivy Crown

Two two-goal outbursts later, Yale is back in the thick of the ECAC playoff race. The Bulldogs scored two goals 38 seconds apart in the second period, and another pair 1:56 apart in the third, en route to a 4-2 upset of Dartmouth in front of 3,965 at Thompson Arena. Captain Luke Earl netted both … Read more

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Bowdoin Holds Off Amherst In NESCAC Quarters

Holding off a late push, Bowdoin edged Amherst, 3-2, in the quarterfinals of the NESCAC tournament on Saturday evening. Bowdoin drew first blood early in the opening period when Bill Busch took a feed from Peter Nasveschuck and blasted a shot past junior goaltender Justin Jagher. Amherst knotted the score 10:05 into the second period … Read more

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Falcons Turn Tables On Wildcats

One night after a 4-1 Friday loss in which the Falcons were outplayed in nearly every aspect of the game, Bowling Green took the Northern Michigan recipe of good old-fashioned hockey, but added a little bit of special Falcon sauce to the recipe for a 6-0 win. The first period saw both teams fighting for … Read more

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Three-Goal Outburst Lifts Iona

Iona broke a 2-2 tie with three third-period goals in 1 minute, 25 seconds to take a 5-2 victory over Army. The victory not only ended Iona’s five-game losing streak, but it was the first win ever at West Point after going 0-18-1. Iona coach Frank Bretti recognized the impact of Iona’s first win at … Read more

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Hunter Nets Lone Goal As Badgers Edge Buckeyes

With 1:24 remaining in overtime, Wisconsin’s Meghan Hunter turned a scoreless game into a Badger victory over Ohio State (15-12-4 overall, 9-11-3 in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association), 1-0 Friday in the series opener at the Capitol Ice Arena. The Badgers improved to 18-10-2 and 14-5-1 in the WCHA. The contest marked Ohio State’s 10th … Read more

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Wildcats Handle Falcons, 4-1

With only two weekends left in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association season every point is critical to set the seeds going into the conference tournament. While the Falcons are trying to improve their seeding to avoid facing one of the league’s top teams in post-season play, the Wildcats are trying to secure home ice in … Read more

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Carney, UNH Shut Down Lowell

If UMass-Lowell thought the Whittemore Center was its home away from home coming into its game with third-ranked New Hampshire, the Wildcats made it quite clear the RiverHawks were not welcome in their house, as goaltender Matt Carney and a stifling UNH defense shut them out, 3-0, on Friday. The shutout provided some measure of … Read more

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Nanooks Secure Home Ice

It was a fight to the finish as the Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks rallied for a key victory late in the third period. With less then four minutes left in the third period Bobby Andrews put in a wrist shot that snaked past Dan Ellis and clinched the game for UAF and the first ever home CCHA … Read more

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Black Knights Clinch MAAC Playoff Spot

Nic Serre’s goal at 1:31 of overtime powered Army to a 6-5 victory over Iona as the Black Knights twice rallied from two-goal deficits. “Nic kind of needed that. He’s a very unselfish player [and] he doesn’t shoot the puck very much. Tonight he let some good shots go and it’s great for him because … Read more

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Friars Rally To Draw With Wildcats

Providence rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie New Hampshire, 2-2, on Friday at Schneider Arena. The Wildcats led 1-0 after one period on a power-play goal by sophomore Jaime VanMassenhove. UNH increased its lead to 2-0 as Kira Misikowetz tallied her 11th goal of the season early in the second period. Freshman Ashley Payton … Read more

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Crusaders Hold On Against UConn

Holy Cross hung on to take a 3-2 win over Connecticut on Friday night at the Hart Center. The loss dropped UConn to 11-13-7 overall, 10-8-5 in the MAAC, and into sixth place in the league standings. Holy Cross (14-11-5, 11-7-5) stayed in fourth place in a tie with Canisius, after the Griffs defeated Sacred … Read more

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Dartmouth, Princeton Skate To 1-1 Tie

In the end, a game that featured 72 shots, many close calls, and one tennis-ball onslaught boiled down to two veteran goalies at their best. Dartmouth junior Nick Boucher and Princeton senior Dave Stathos put on a goaltending clinic Friday night before a sellout crowd of 4,500 at Thompson Arena, each saving his team from … Read more

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Gusties Take Second Straight MIAC Title

Nicole Guimond and Laura Stypulkowski had a goal and assist apiece, as Gustavus Adolphus clinched the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship with a 3-0 win over Augsburg Friday night at the Augsburg Ice Arena. The Gusties won the MIAC title for the second year in a row and third time in the four years the … Read more

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Red-Hot Brown Takes Fifth Straight

The Brown Bears won their fifth in a row for the first time since the 1994-95 season, taking a tight 4-2 decision from visiting Union. Freshman forward Chris Swon tallied the game winner, on what was then an insurance goal, making it 3-1, eight minutes into the third. The Dutchmen kept it close with a … Read more

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No. 1 Tops No. 2 Behind Paradise’s Hatter

Chris Paradise keyed the Denver offense with a hat trick, and the top-ranked Pioneers solidified their hold on first place in the WCHA with a 5-2 Friday win over second-place and national No. 2 St. Cloud.

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Golden Knights Blank Raiders, 2-0

Chris Line’s goal a little over a minute into the first period and the spectacular play of goaltender Mike Walsh were all the Golden Knights would need, as Clarkson knocked off the Raiders of Colgate 2-0. Walsh turned aside 22 shots while earning his fourth shutout of the year. “He’s been a big reason for … Read more

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