This Week in the CHA: March 10, 2005
The CHA packs all the excitement into just three days, with an NCAA tournament bid the prize at the end of the rainbow. Scott Brown previews this weekend’s playoff championship.
The CHA packs all the excitement into just three days, with an NCAA tournament bid the prize at the end of the rainbow. Scott Brown previews this weekend’s playoff championship.
Wayne State keeps Niagara’s third-place finish in waiting; Alabama-Huntsville holds on to a chance at the CHA’s regular-season title; and Jared Ross cracks the top of yet another all-time scoring list. Brian Coe reports.
With only two contenders remaining for the CHA regular-season crown, Brian Coe breaks down the possibilities for Bemidji State and Alabama-Huntsville. Also: Niagara’s guaranteed third-place finish has a rosy CHA tournament history, and UAH takes aim at the tourney title — and the accompanying NCAA bid.
With two teams left in the race for first in the CHA, Brian Coe has this weekend’s Bemidji State vs. Alabama-Huntsville series marked on his calendar. Also: Air Force, with its confidence meter up, may be on its way out of the league.
A.J. Bozoian was ready to let college hockey go. Now, though, the defenseman has caught on with Wayne State.
Atlantic Hockey athletic directors have voted to allow Air Force to become a member of the league, but only if it agrees to certain conditions. Air Force is currently a member of College Hockey America, a six-team league that currently just meets the minimum NCAA requirements for receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. … Read more
With their recent play, Alabama-Huntsville and Bemidji State have turned the CHA regular-season race into a one-two punch, Brian Coe says. Also: Robert Morris continues to improve in its rookie season as a varsity unit.
Robert Morris, the consensus basement pick to start the season, is surprising the pundits — at the expense of Niagara, which looks to recover against an unfriendly foe in Alabama-Huntsville this weekend. Brian Coe reports.
Niagara gets in gear as the Purple Eagles attempt to replicate last season’s NCAA tournament berth; Robert Morris erases two frustrating marks with one win; and CHA fans storm the Hobey Baker fan balloting. Brian Coe reports.
Alabama-Huntsville takes the spotlight in this week’s edition of Brian Coe’s column, starting with the CHA’s one-two battle between Bemidji State and UAH. Also: Jared Ross keeps on truckin’ into history, Craig Bushey joins elite company and Scott Munroe turns his fortunes around.
Ryan Gale’s role has expanded dramatically for Niagara, courtesy of hard work, dedication — and a sudden scoring burst.
Other CHA players might get more press, but Andrew Murray’s coach wouldn’t trade the senior forward for anybody — and the results show why.
A certain level of intensity comes into play when Army and Air Force face off.
Robert Morris pays tribute after the passing of its athletic director, then battles Mercyhurst to a scoreless draw; the brothers Serratore fight for bragging rights once again; and Jared Ross comes out of the break right where he left off. Brian Coe reports.
Niagara has weathered a difficult first half, thanks in part to the efforts of associate head coach Jerry Forton.
Robert Morris University Director of Athletics Susan K. Hofacre, Ph.D., who was instrumental in the Colonials’ joining the Division I ice hockey ranks this season, passed away Jan. 8 after a battle with cancer. She was 54. Hofacre, one of just 26 female athletic directors at the Division I level, led the Robert Morris athletic … Read more
Brian Coe rounds up the memorable moments of the 2004 CHA year — including Robert Morris’ accession, Niagara’s playoff title and Barrett Ehgoetz’s record-breaking effort — and tops it off with a look at the defunct Findlay program and its veterans.
Fast? Maybe not. Determined? In spades. Michigan native Stavros Paskaris didn’t have to go far from home to play college hockey, and Wayne State is reaping the benefits.
Barret Ehgoetz takes over atop the CHA’s all-time scoring charts; Niagara avoids a crushing sweep on Saturday against Bemidji State; Robert Morris continues its run on Atlantic Hockey foes; and RIT’s elevation to Division I begs comparisons to the Colonials. Brian Coe reports.
Jared Ross and Barret Ehgoetz didn’t settle much during last weekend’s head-to-head confrontation; Niagara gets much-needed help from a senior; and Robert Morris makes strides in its first varsity year. Brian Coe reports.