Yale Beats Rival Harvard in Thriller

Yale didn’t score while coach Tim Taylor was away with the World Junior team. Now that he’s back, the Bulldogs completed a home sweep, winning Saturday against Taylor’s alma mater, the first place Crimson.

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Colgate Downs Vermont on Nolan’s Goal

Colgate’s Sean Nolan scored his second goal of the night with 1:51 left in overtime to lift the Red Raiders to a 3-2 win over Vermont Saturday. It was the second straight overtime loss for the Catamounts, who dropped a decision to Cornell a night earlier. Colgate (5-12-3, 3-5-0 ECAC), got on the scoreboard 11:33 … Read more

Clarkson Shuts Down Union

The Clarkson Golden Knights shutout the Union College Dutchmen, 5-0, in front of a crowd of 2,450 at Achilles Rink. The Dutchmen’s winless streak now stands at eleven games (0-9-2) including seven games (0-6-1) in the ECAC. The Golden Knights extended their current winning streak to three games. Clarkson’s Chris Bahen put the Golden Knights … Read more

Princeton Losing Streak Hits 8

After Brown squandered a two-goal third period lead, Bears sophomore forward Tye Korbl tallied the game winner with just 2:04 remaining to knock off host Princeton. It was Korbl’s first of his career, and Brown held on for a big 5-3 win. “I was about to get off the ice,” Korbl said. “But then I … Read more

Gray Pulls Merrimack Into Tie With New Hampshire

Joey Gray scored the only two goals of the third period, including one with 1:10 remaining, to pull Merrimack even with New Hampshire, 3-3, Saturday night at the Whittemore Center Arena. “Obviously we’re pretty pleased, being down two goals in the third period in this building [and coming back to tie]”, Merrimack coach Chris Serino … Read more

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Wisconsin Only Manages Tie in Must-Win Game

After Friday’s 2-1 loss to Denver, Wisconsin coach Jeff Sauer told his team that, for the first time all year, the next day’s game was a must-win for the Badgers. It appeared early on that the Badgers had heard Sauer’s message as UW jumped out to a 2-0 lead 15 minutes into the game. From … Read more

Dartmouth Rebounds With Win Over Maine

The Big Green of Dartmouth avenged a loss to Northeastern, their first of the year, by soundly defeating ECAC foe Maine 5-2 on Saturday at Thompson Arena. Sophomore forward Carly Haggard scored what proved to be the eventual game winner only 1:18 into the second period, stuffing the rebound of a Kristin King shot past … Read more

Eagles Stave Off River Hawk Rally

The Boston College Eagles held off a late UMass-Lowell River Hawk charge to post a 2-1 victory at the Tsongas Arena Friday evening. Chuck Kobasew’s goal midway through the third period was the game-winner for the Eagles, who extended their winning streak against Lowell to 13 straight games. BC moves into sole possession of first … Read more

Stang, St. Cloud Bruise No. 8 Wisconsin

Thanks to Roxanne Stang’s hat trick and a clicking St. Cloud offense, the Huskies administered No. 8 Wisconsin its worst loss of the year, 9-4 on Friday at the National Hockey Center. SCSU scored four goals in both the first and third periods en route to the win. The Badgers played a defenseless first period … Read more

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Ferris State Earns 5-3 Win Over Miami

Goaltender Phil Osaer’s amazing saves and Rob Collins’ goal and two assists helped propel the Ferris State Bulldogs over the Miami RedHawks, 5-3 on Friday. The scoring started early in the first period when Ferris was awarded the first power-play opportunity. Off a Kevin Swider pass, Collins made no mistake as he buried the puck … Read more

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Yale Rolls to Rare Blowout Win

The sold-out crowd at Ingalls Rink was surprisingly quiet as the final minutes of the ECAC contest between Yale and Brown ticked away. It wasn’t that the fans weren’t excited — they were simply taken aback by what they saw: a blowout victory for the home team. Indeed, Yale pounded Brown 6-1, marking the first … Read more

Mark McRae’s Overtime Goal Lifts Cornell Over Vermont

Mark McRae slammed home a rebound with 14 seconds left in overtime to lift Cornell to a 3-2 win over Vermont. The goal came on the power play and was McRae’s second of the evening. With the win, Cornell improves to 7-4-3 overall and 5-1-1 in the ECAC, while Vermont falls to 9-5-1 (5-2-1 ECAC). … Read more

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Wong’s PP Goal the Difference for UNO

The long-awaited and anticipated return of Bowling Green to the Omaha Civic Auditorium had finally come, and Nebraska-Omaha was ready, as the Mavericks defeated the Falcons, 3-2. “I thought it was a pretty hard fought hockey game,” BGSU coach Buddy Powers said. “Neither team wanted to give an inch.” UNO Head Coach Mike Kemp agreed. … Read more

Fregoe Hatter Propels Friars Over Gaels

Junior Peter Fregoe recorded his first career hat trick as the No. 10 Providence Friars defeated the Iona Gaels, 6-2, on Friday at Schneider Arena. It marked the Friars’ first game ever against a team from the MAAC. The Friars opened up a 3-0 first-period lead with goals by Micheal Lucci at 3:57, Peter Fregoe … Read more

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Streaking Warriors Overpower Purple Eagles

How bad was the Niagara defense Friday night in a 9-6 loss to Wayne State? A public defender would provide better defense than the Purple Eagles gave freshman netminders Scott Lindsay and Rob Bonk. The Eagles were outworked by the second-year Warriors in a College Hockey America contest played before 901 fans. Wayne State outscored … Read more

Terriers, Black Bears Skate To 3-3 Tie

There are some nights when a tie can feel like a win. For Jack Parker and his Boston University Terriers, Friday night in Alfond Arena exemplified that feeling. “We were very, very fortunate to get that point, there’s no question about that,” said Parker. Fortune had smiled on BU with 1:41 remaining in the third … Read more

Wildcats Rally for Tie with UAF

Northern Michigan overcame a three-goal deficit to tie Alaska-Fairbanks, 4-4, on Friday night. Terry Harrison scored twice in the third period — including a goal with 59 seconds left — to help the Wildcats climb out of a 4-2 second-intermission deficit. NMU (10-6-6 overall, 6-5-5 CCHA) had earlier trailed by 3-0 and 4-1 scores, following … Read more