D-III women’s poll has RIT still sitting No. 1

RIT garnered 14 first-place votes this week and stays atop the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll. Norwich sits second and had the other first-place vote. Middlebury is third this week, leap-frogging Amherst, while Gustavus Adolphus jumps to fifth and Plattsburgh falls to sixth. Wisconsin-River Falls stays seventh, as does Elmira in the eighth slot. Concordia … Read more

Eight-team Division III national championship women’s bracket announced

The eight teams selected for the 2012 NCAA Division III women’s championship were announced Monday morning. Of the eight teams selected, five received automatic qualification berths as winners of their conference championship: ECAC East (Norwich), ECAC West (RIT), MIAC (Gustavus Adolphus), NESCAC (Middlebury) and NCHA (Wisconsin-River Falls). Three schools (Amherst, Concordia (Minn.) and Plattsburgh) were … Read more

Defending champ St. Norbert headlines men’s D-III national title bracket

The field of 11 teams for the 2012 NCAA Division III men’s championship was announced Sunday evening. Eight conferences have been awarded automatic bids: ECAC East (Norwich), ECAC Northeast (Wentworth), MASCAC (Plymouth State), MCHA (Milwaukee School of Engineering), MIAC (Gustavus Adolphus), NESCAC (Amherst), NCHA (St. Norbert) and SUNYAC (Plattsburgh). The remaining three teams (Elmira, Oswego, … Read more

Field set for women’s D-I national championship

Defending Division I women’s national champion and top-seeded Wisconsin will open up defense of its crown on March 10 as the Badgers will battle CHA tournament runner-up Mercyhurst in the NCAA tournament quarterfinals on home ice. Boston College hosts St. Lawrence, Minnesota hosts North Dakota and Cornell and Boston University will play at Cornell to … Read more

Groundbreaking held Friday for new National Hockey Center in St. Cloud

A four-story addition to St. Cloud State’s National Hockey Center will increase by one-third the size of the 23-year-old facility, paving the way in late 2012 for its expanded use as a regional events center, the school announced at a groundbreaking ceremony Friday. The $14.7 million construction project beginning this spring will be substantially complete … Read more

ECAC doles out women’s awards; Cornell’s Johnston named top player

Cornell senior forward Rebecca Johnston headlined the annual ECAC women’s hockey banquet Thursday night on the Cornell campus by winning her first player of the year award. Other award winners included St. Lawrence coach Chris Wells (coach of the year), Cornell defenseman Lauriane Rougeau (best defensive defenseman), Dartmouth forward Reagan Fischer (tie – best defensive … Read more

Amherst takes top NESCAC men’s, women’s awards

Amherst swept the NESCAC player of the year awards as senior goalie Jonathan La Rose is the men’s honoree and junior defender Geneva Lloyd won top honors for the women’s conference. La Rose has been the foundation for a remarkable season for the Lord Jeffs, as they rolled to the top seed in this year’s … Read more

Top 10 finalists announced for Kazmaier Award

The USA Hockey Foundation announced Thursday the 10 finalists for the 2012 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. The award, given to the top player in NCAA Division I women’s hockey, will be presented at a brunch ceremony on March 17 at the Greysolon Ballroom in Duluth, Minn., in conjunction with the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four (March … Read more

SUNYAC commissioner Damore calling it a career

The SUNYAC announced Wednesday that commissioner Dr. Patrick Damore will retire from his post on June 30, 2012. Damore has served as the first and only commissioner in the history of the conference and has held the position since 1979, acting in the full-time capacity since 1985. “It has been a great honor to serve … Read more

Minnesota State-Moorhead will not add hockey to athletics slate

Minnesota State-Moorhead announced Monday that the university will not add hockey as an NCAA intercollegiate sport because a required fundraising threshold has not been met and because of ongoing conference realignments. “We had a business model that required a $37 million endowment from private sources to support hockey and while the community response has been … Read more

D-III women’s poll shows RIT still No. 1

RIT earned 14 of 15 first-place votes to remain atop the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll this week. No. 2 Norwich had the other first-place vote. Ranks 3-6 are unchanged from last week with Amherst, Middlebury, Plattsburgh and Gustavus Adolphus, respectively, holding down those spots. Wisconsin-River Falls is up one to No. 7, while Elmira … Read more

Oswego stays No. 1 in D-III men’s rankings

The top five spots in the USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll remain unchanged, including Oswego in the No. 1 slot. Oswego garnered 16 of 20 first-place votes, while No. 2 Norwich and No. 3 Amherst were each atop two ballots. Plattsburgh stays fourth, as does St. Norbert in the fifth spot. Adrian jumps one to … Read more

Hrkac out as head coach at Concordia (Wis.)

Concordia (Wis.) announced Thursday that head coach Tony Hrkac, the program’s only coach since starting the program in 2007, will not return next season. “I have a great deal of respect for Tony Hrkac and the time he invested in accepting the incredibly difficult task of starting our men’s hockey program,” Concordia director of athletics … Read more

Joe Concannon Award narrowed to 18 semi-finalists

The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston announced Thursday the 18 semi-finalists for the 12th annual Joe Concannon Award, presented annually to the best American-born college player in New England playing at the Division II/Division III level. Last year’s winner was Castleton’s Josh Harris. The Gridiron Club plans to announce the finalists and winner of the … Read more