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He didn’t start the season number one — or even number two. But John Curry has forced his way to the top of Boston University’s list of goaltending options.
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He didn’t start the season number one — or even number two. But John Curry has forced his way to the top of Boston University’s list of goaltending options.
On the power play or defending the blue line, Brett Skinner and Matt Carle have given Denver a formidable one-two punch.
Tony Coskren’s contributions to Holy Cross have usually come from the blueline. Lately, though, the senior has found his name on the scoresheet, too.
Never before in the NCAA era of women’s college hockey have two unbeaten teams met so late in the season. USCHO will have live broadcasts of No. 1 Minnesota’s showdowns at No. 2 Dartmouth on Saturday and Sunday.
No NHL? No problem in Colorado, where hockey fans have two marquee teams to cheer on in Denver and Colorado College.
Did you know that the same man who dreamed the Gateway Arch in St. Louis also designed Yale’s Ingalls Rink? Tom Douglis does, and he shares that story — and much more — with us.
No. 1 Minnesota hasn’t lost since hosting Wisconsin on Feb. 13, 2004. Can the Badgers do it again on their home ice Saturday afternoon?
Brent Walton says he’s a regular guy. His coach agrees. But there’s nothing ordinary about the season the Western Michigan junior is having.
After a few lean years, Vermont is back in the national spotlight. And if you want a reason, look no further than Scott Mifsud.
Dartmouth and UNH look to start a new women’s hockey showcase for the state of New Hampshire.
Nebraska-Omaha was the doormat of the CCHA a year ago, but now the Mavericks are knocking on heaven’s door, thanks to new talent.
Three of the nation’s top five women’s hockey teams converge at Bright Hockey Center this Thanksgiving weekend. USCHO will be there with live broadcasts, including a rematch of the 2004 NCAA final.
Up-and-coming Ivy rivals clash when No. 8 Princeton hosts Yale on Wednesday night, the first of five USCHO broadcasts in five days.
They are the red-letter days on the calendar, the games no one wants to miss. In a small-market college town, the identity of the opponent can inspire the home crowd.
Kurt Wright started his college career at New Hampshire, then joined ill-starred Findlay. Now the veteran is helping anchor Robert Morris’ fledgling squad.
It’s no ordinary team, because the Air Force Academy is no ordinary school. And the force binding the Falcons together? Head coach Frank Serratore.
It doesn’t get much bigger than this matchup of CCHA powers.
As Michigan State gets ready for another meeting with archrival Michigan, I sat down with Spartans’ head coach Rick Comley in his office in East Lansing to just talk about coaching. This is the first in a series of talks with college hockey’s great coaches. Comley is in his third year at Michigan State and … Read more
Two of the nation’s top 10 programs face off again in the Game of the Week when No. 6 St. Lawrence visits No. 9 Brown, Saturday at 4 p.m.
David De Remer counts down the top 10 games in the rivalry’s brief yet colorful history.