Ohio State Routs Wayne State

Records fell nearly as fast as the Buckeyes could score Friday night as the Ohio State women’s ice hockey team blanked the visiting Wayne State Warriors, 8-0, at the OSU Ice Arena. Not only did Ohio State record its largest margin of victory in program history, but freshman Emma Laaksonen also scored the program’s first-ever … Read more

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Gusties’ Quick Start Takes Game One of MIAC Finals

Gustavus Adolphus jumped out to a 4-0 lead and held on for 4-2 win over St. Mary’s in the first game of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship series at Lund Ice Arena. Gustavus jumped out to a 1-0 lead after Kirsten Olson beat Cardinal netminder Missy Meemken on the glove side with a quick … Read more

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Denver Breaks Duluth’s Spirit With Big Plays

It all comes down to the final game for the Denver Pioneers and the Wisconsin Badgers. Somewhere, the hockey gods are smiling, for this is the way it was meant to be. Denver held up its end of the bargain with an 8-2 rout of last-place Minnesota-Duluth, while the Badgers took care of Michigan Tech … Read more

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Keith Aucoin Scores Twice in Norwich win

Defending national champion Norwich moved into the ECAC East championship game Friday night with a 10-3 blitzing of Babson. The Cadets scored four goals in each of the first two periods as they battered three Babson goalies with 58 shots. Keith Aucoin and Dominick Dawes each scored twice for Norwich, and four other players had … Read more

Abel Scores in Last Minute, Mankato Tops CC in Thriller

In a game with a playoff-type atmosphere, huge hits, and a four-goal third period, Minnesota State-Mankato prevailed to knock off No. 9 Colorado College 3-2 on Friday. The Mavericks battled back from a 1-0 deficit going into the third and had a 2-1 lead with three minutes left. However, the Tigers were able to knot … Read more

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NEC Earns Title Date with Norwich

Last year, New England College made it to the ECAC East tournamament semifinals. The Pilgrims’ goal this year was to go even further. Mission accomplished.

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Princeton Nabs Playoff Bid

Two second-period goals within a minute and a half and an empty-netter were the difference as Princeton earned a playoff berth in a 4-1 win over host Brown. Sophomore forward George Parros led the way with a goal and an assist, and junior Dave Stathos was strong in net, letting just one goal by while … Read more

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Holy Cross Slips Past UConn

John Bonnano netted the game-winner as Holy Cross edged Connecticut, 3-2, Friday evening. Ciro Longobardi deflected Eric Nelson’s shot from the point in with just under two minutes remaining in the first period during the power play to give UConn the lead. Greg Kealey evened the score at the 3:06 mark of the second stanza, … Read more

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Amherst Makes Way To NESCAC Finals

Senior tri-captains Darce Swaggert and Chris Orszulak scored during a frenetic 24-second span in the second period to spark Amherst to a 3-0 win over Bowdoin in the semifinals of the NESCAC tournament Friday afternoon. Amherst senior goaltender Nick Rieser posted 16 saves en route to his third shutout of the season as the Jeffs … Read more

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This Week In The ECAC: March 1, 2001

What do you call a league in which the standings are so tight that six teams can still finish in third place, in the last week of the regular season? All together, now — E-C-A-C. Becky Blaeser and Jayson Moy report.

No. 1 RIT Sweeps League Awards

RIT defenseman Jerry Galway has been named the ECAC West Player of the Year, leading a sweep of the major awards for the Tigers. RIT is ranked No. 1 and just finished the regular season unbeaten at 22-0-1.