Wisconsin-Superior takes top NCHA women’s awards

Wisconsin-Superior freshmen Dani Schultz has been voted Player of the Year in the NCHA women’s conference, while UW-Superior coach Dan Laughlin earned Coach of the Year honors. “As a freshman, to come in and be the hardest worker is remarkable,” said Laughlin in a news release. “We wanted her to come in and score goals … Read more

Denver suspends Olszewski indefinitely for team policy violation

Denver coach George Gwozdecky has suspended sophomore forward Dan Olszewski indefinitely from the Pioneers’ program for violation of team policy, the school announced Wednesday. Olszewski will miss, at the minimum, the remainder of the 2011-12 season and the DU coaching staff will review Olszewski’s suspension once the season ends. Olszewski appeared in nine games this … Read more

Princeton’s Kampersal to serve as coach of U.S. women’s U-18 team

USA Hockey announced Wednesday that Princeton coach Jeff Kampersal will serve as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Under-18 Team for the 2012-13 season. Boston College assistant coach Courtney Kennedy and Steve Guider, head coach of the Blaine (Minn.) girls’ high school team, will serve as assistant coaches. “We’ve got a terrific staff, each … Read more

BU’s Nicastro pleads not guilty to two counts of rape

Boston University junior defenseman Max Nicastro was arraigned on two counts of rape Tuesday in Brighton District Court and a plea of not guilty was automatically entered on Nicastro’s behalf, according to ESPN. Judge Franco Gobourne ordered Nicastro held on $10,000 cash bail and issued a no-contact order. The 21-year-old Nicastro is due back in … Read more

Ewell named interim executive director of College Hockey Inc.

The Hockey Commissioners Association announced Tuesday that Nate Ewell has been appointed to the position of interim executive director of College Hockey Inc. “We are extremely pleased to announce Nate’s promotion to his new position knowing that he is an experienced professional who is highly regarded at both the pro and collegiate levels of hockey,” … Read more

Oswego remains top-ranked team in D-III men’s poll

Oswego stays atop the USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll this week after getting 16 of 20 first-place votes. No. 2 Norwich and No. 3 Amherst each garnered two first-place votes. Plattsburgh stays fourth, while St. Norbert and St. Thomas trade places this week as St. Norbert moves from sixth to fifth. Adrian moves up one … Read more

RIT maintains top spot in D-III women’s poll

Not much changed in the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll from last week to this week, including RIT remaining the top-ranked team among the voters. RIT earned 14 of 15 first-place votes, with No. 2 Norwich getting the other first-place vote. Amherst remains third, while Middlebury is again fourth. Plattsburgh moves from sixth to fifth. … Read more

Women’s poll shows Wisconsin still No. 1

Wisconsin is again the top team in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll, having received 12 of 15 first-place votes this week. No. 2 Minnesota had one first-place vote and third-ranked Cornell garnered two first-place votes. This week’s poll is exactly the same from last week as, along with the top three, spots 4-10 are … Read more

Ferris State stays on top of men’s poll

With 36 of 50 first-place votes this week, Ferris State remains atop the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. Boston College moves from No. 3 to No. 2 and garnered 11 first-place votes. Michigan jumps two spots to No. 3 and had the three other first-place nods. Minnesota-Duluth stays fourth, Boston University falls three to No. … Read more

Kohl Center ice sheet renamed in honor of ‘Badger Bob’

The ice sheet at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., will be named “Bob Johnson Rink” in recognition of the coach who guided Wisconsin to three NCAA titles during a career that also included coaching stints in the Olympics, World Championships and the National Hockey League. “It is a tremendous pleasure for our department to … Read more

Boston University’s Nicastro arrested, suspended from team

According to BU Today, Boston University defenseman Max Nicastro was arrested early Sunday morning by the Boston University police and charged with sexual assault. BU police chief Thomas Robbins said in the report that the department is working with the Suffolk County district attorney’s office, which is investigating the allegations that allegedly happened on campus. … Read more

ECAC adds game to Quinnipiac forward Goodman’s suspension

The ECAC announced Thursday that Quinnipiac junior forward Russell Goodman has been assessed a one-game suspension, in accordance with the league’s supplemental discipline process, as the result of his actions in the Quinnipiac game at Clarkson contest last Saturday (Feb. 11). The league action was taken after review of a cross-checking incident that occurred at … Read more

Manuel named new AD at Connecticut

Warde Manuel, who has had a distinguished career in intercollegiate athletics that ranges from being a student-athlete to a director of athletics, has been named the new director of athletics at Connecticut. Manuel, a 1990 Michigan graduate where he played both football and track and field, was most recently the director of athletics at the … Read more

Ohio State’s Tarr suspended one game by women’s WCHA

The women’s WCHA announced Wednesday a one-game suspension to Ohio State forward Ally Tarr for her actions in the Feb. 10 game against Minnesota. At the time of the incident, Tarr was assessed a five-minute major penalty for contact to the head and a game misconduct. She hit Gophers’ forward Emily West, who had to … Read more

WIAC schools to withdraw from the NCHA, effective 2014-15 season

The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced Wednesday that its men’s and women’s hockey teams will be leaving the NCHA and will compete solely under the WIAC banner, effective with the 2014-15 school year. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Wisconsin-River Falls and Wisconsin-Superior are charter members of the men’s NCHA which was formed in 1980, while Wisconsin-Stevens Point and … Read more

RIT women’s coach McDonald facing criminal charges over December fight

Rochester Institute of Technology women’s coach Scott McDonald, who has already served a school-imposed one-game suspension, is reportedly facing a misdemeanor third-degree assault charge after an alleged Dec. 1 fight at a men’s recreation league hockey game, according to the Democrat and Chronicle. According to court documents, Taylor Scott suffered three broken teeth and nerve … Read more

Daubenspeck to drop puck before Denver-Wisconsin game

Exactly one year to the day after a horrifying auto accident in which he survived, former Wisconsin goaltender Kirk Daubenspeck will walk out onto the Kohl Center ice and drop the ceremonial first puck before the Badgers’ game against No. 10 Denver this Friday (Feb. 17). Daubenspeck sustained series head injuries and was in an … Read more