Gallery: Nebraska-Omaha at Michigan Tech

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Gallery: Nebraska-Omaha at Michigan Tech

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MacDonald’s shutout carries St. Lawrence past Princeton

First-year goaltender Carmen MacDonald made 31 saves to earn the shutout as St. Lawrence defeated Princeton 1-0 at Hobey Baker Rink. Jessica Hon netted the game-winning goal for the Saints (19-8-4, 13-5-2 ECAC Hockey) at 2:18 of the first period, with the help of great passing from Josee Belanger and Jamie Goldsmith. Junior forward Corey … Read more

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RIT tops Canisius behind Noyes’ two goals

Greg Noyes scored power-play and short-handed goals for Rochester Institute of Technology, which defeated Canisius 5-3 on Saturday. Adam Hartley, Matt Garbowsky and Brad McGowan also scored for the Tigers (17-10-3, 14-6-3 Atlantic Hockey). Scott Moser, Kyle Gibbons and Carl Larsson scored for the Golden Griffins (9-17-4, 9-11-3).

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Styner’s goal sends Clarkson past Princeton

Brittany Styner broke a tie midway through the third period, and Clarkson held on for a 2-1 victory over Princeton on Friday. Kali Gillanders gave the Golden Knights a 1-0 lead in the second period, but Brianna Leahy answered for the Tigers. Erica Howe stopped 24 shots for Clarkson. Rachel Weber made 22 saves for … Read more

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McCrea’s two goals lift RIT over Elmira

Kolbee McCrea scored twice and Laura Chamberlain made 28 saves in No. 1 Rochester Institute of Technology’s 5-1 win over No. 4 Elmira on Friday. Madison Johnston scored Elmira’s lone goal with 44 seconds remaining to break up the shutout.

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Follow the Beanpot semifinals live

Follow along with USCHO’s live coverage from the semifinals of the 60th Beanpot tournament. Please note that this is a moderated event and your comment may not appear immediately. USCHO.com: Beanpot semifinals

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Lee stops 41 to lead St. Cloud to sweep of Wisconsin

The challenge came in the second intermission, delivered to a team that had fought off most of the charges made against it, but it still needed a surge to overcome a pesky barrier. St. Cloud State coach Bob Motzko laid it out for his team as it faced a one-goal deficit with 20 minutes remaining: … Read more

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Alaska-Anchorage stuns No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth on Bailey’s two goals

Matt Bailey scored twice for Alaska-Anchorage, which broke an eight-game losing streak by upsetting No. 1 Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 on Saturday. Rob Gunderson stopped 27 shots for the Seawolves (7-17-2, 4-17-1 WCHA), who also got a first-period goal from Corbin Karl. J.T. Brown scored his fifth goal of the weekend and Mike Seidel added a goal … Read more

Princeton, Dartmouth play to draw after long delay

Princeton and Dartmouth traded goals three times and played to a 3-3 tie on a wild Friday night at Hobey Baker Rink. Michael Sdao opened the scoring just 42 seconds into the game to give Princeton an early lead. Dartmouth’s Eric Neiley tallied his first of two goals midway through the first period, and then … Read more

One-game suspension to North Dakota’s Idalski resolves ‘inadvertent’ violation

North Dakota women’s coach Brian Idalski served a one-game suspension last Saturday for knowledge of a player’s violation of an NCAA rule last season, according to a school spokesperson. UND forward Michelle Karvinen played for a team in Denmark last season while she was taking online classes at North Dakota, a school spokesperson said. As … Read more

Morrisville, Neumann given postseason bans for financial aid violations

UPDATE, Jan. 25: Neumann said because it is no longer offering the grant in question, it is eligible for this postseason. An NCAA spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday that, after hearing from school officials, the national organization indeed considers Neumann to be eligible for the 2012 tournament. The original story follows. Morrisville and Neumann committed major … Read more

Alabama-Huntsville and the NCAA’s transfer-rule exemption

Over the years, we’ve become all-too-familiar with NCAA bylaw 14.5.5.2.6, for some unfortunate reasons. That line in the NCAA’s Division I manual is better known as the Discontinued/Nonsponsored Sport Exception, and it comes into play when a school drops a sport. So it has come up a few times in the last decade — Wayne … Read more

Wisconsin beats RIT in special-teams battle

Special teams provided the opportunities Saturday, and Wisconsin had the final answer. Forced to kill the entire two minutes of a Rochester Institute of Technology power play with the same four players on the ice, the Badgers blocked and scrapped their way out of the jam. Given a two-man advantage early in the third period … Read more

Longtime Notre Dame coach Smith dies

Lefty Smith, who formed the modern Notre Dame team and was its coach for 19 seasons, died Tuesday. He was 81. Smith, whose name is on the rink at the new Compton Family Ice Arena, died of natural causes at his South Bend, Ind., home. “It is difficult to imagine Notre Dame without Charles ‘Lefty’ … Read more

Report: Scherr to be installed as first NCHC commissioner

The Colorado Springs (Colo.) Gazette reported Tuesday morning that former United States Olympic Committee chief executive officer Jim Scherr of Colorado Springs will be announced as the first commissioner of the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference Wednesday morning. The newspaper said an anonymous source close to the hire had confirmed the hire. Scherr was unavailable … Read more