Bracketology: Jan. 31, 2005
A wild weekend moves teams around, as the race to the NCAA tournament continues in Week 4 of Bracketology.
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A wild weekend moves teams around, as the race to the NCAA tournament continues in Week 4 of Bracketology.
Follow the links below for USCHO recaps of recent meetings between this week’s opponents. No. 4 Wisconsin at No. 1 Minnesota, Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m CT Minnesota is 1-0-1 against Wisconsin this season. 12/5/04 Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 3 (OT) 12/4/04 Minnesota 2, Wisconsin 0 11/2/02 Minnesota 2, Wisconsin 1 11/1/02 Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 1 3/9/02 Minnesota … Read more
Think it’s too late to land a top prospect from the ever-evolving recruiting scene? Glen Andresen spotlights eight top players still uncommitted.
The Wildcats and Friars women’s hockey programs have combined for 1000 wins and 100 head-to-head meetings. The historic rivals face off on Saturday at 2 p.m.
The defense-minded, one-goal Princeton Tigers of yesteryear? Gone, thanks to Guy Gadowsky’s arrival as head coach.
The third installment of Bracketology contains some twists, including an interesting conference breakdown and hair-splitting decisions.
Follow the links below for USCHO recaps of recent meetings between this week’s opponents. Minnesota at Ohio State, Fri. 7 p.m., Sat 7 p.m. Minnesota has won four in a row against Ohio State. 11/7/04 Minnesota 5, Ohio State 1 11/6/04 Minnesota 10, Ohio State 0 3/13/04 Minnesota 5, Ohio State 1 (WCHA semifinal) 2/7/03 … Read more
No. 10 OSU played No. 3 UMD down to the wire in its last Game of the Week appearance. Can the Buckeyes finish the job against No. 1 Minnesota on Saturday night?
Within a college hockey program, it’s a different world from the one most of us see, and the Western Michigan Broncos are no exception.
Ryan Gale’s role has expanded dramatically for Niagara, courtesy of hard work, dedication — and a sudden scoring burst.
As the NHL lockout drags on, college players are among those worried about the future of the game — and not only for professional reasons.
It isn’t easy being a freshman, let alone a backup to one of the nation’s premier netminders. But Maine’s Matt Lundin has proved he belongs.
There’s a price to be paid on the road to a Division I scholarship, and players and parents alike foot the bill.
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.
Who’s in and who’s out? Jayson Moy takes his second weekly look at how the NCAA tournament is shaping up.
No. 3 UMD swept No. 4 Wisconsin at the DECC back in November. The Badgers look to do better on their home ice at 2 p.m. CT Saturday.
A certain level of intensity comes into play when Army and Air Force face off.
Drew Stafford’s second trip to the World Juniors didn’t end as happily as his first, but the UND sophomore gained from the experience.
Follow the links below for USCHO recaps of recent meetings between this week’s opponents. Minnesota-Duluth at Wisconsin, Fri. 2 p.m., Sat 2 p.m. Minnesota-Duluth has won three in a row against Wisconsin. 11/6/04 Minnesota-Duluth 2, Wisconsin 1 11/5/04 Minnesota-Duluth 4, Wisconsin 3 3/13/04 Minnesota-Duluth 3, Wisconsin 1 (WCHA semifinal) Lesson Learned: Wisconsin has been playing … Read more
Niagara has weathered a difficult first half, thanks in part to the efforts of associate head coach Jerry Forton.