Growing Pains

Despite expansion and growing parity, women’s hockey remains saddled with a four-team national tournament — but perhaps not for long.

Shadow Of The Maple

Dartmouth and St. Lawrence entered this weekend’s Frozen Four handicapped by the loss of three star players to the World Championships.

2004 NCAA West Regional Preview

In Colorado Springs, Colo., it’s the regional of Three Mild Disappointments and One Big Smile. North Dakota lost a third-period lead and the Broadmoor Trophy to Minnesota in the WCHA championship game; Denver sat out last weekend after getting swept at home by Colorado College in the WCHA first round; and Miami dropped an overtime … Read more

2004 Women’s Frozen Four Preview

UMD coach Shannon Miller was back at the NCAA women’s Frozen Four on Thursday, but in an entirely unfamiliar role. She was sitting in the back of the press room watching questions being answered instead of taking them herself. UMD has won all three NCAA championships contested but just missed the NCAA cut this time … Read more

2004 NCAA East Regional Preview

Maine and Ohio State got the top seeds in the East Regional the old-fashioned way. They earned them on the ice, where both teams won conference championships with thrilling performances. The Black Bears needed three overtimes and the netminding wizardry of Jimmy Howard to eventually put down a Massachusetts uprising in the Hockey East final. … Read more

2004 Northeast Regional Preview

There’s a little bit of everything at this year’s Northeast Regional, starting with the No. 1 seed, Boston College. The Eagles, viewed at midseason as co-favorites to win it all along with North Dakota, cruised to the Hockey East regular-season title, then saw the well go dry in a shocking first-round upset at the hands … Read more

2004 Midwest Regional Preview

Q: What do an NCAA first-timer on the rise, a traditional powerhouse returning after an off year, the biggest surprise of the season in the WCHA, and the two-time defending national champion have in common? A: They’ll all be on the ice this Friday and Saturday in Grand Rapids, Mich., at the Midwest Regional. Top-seeded … Read more

Common Good

When the Providence women struggled early in the season, head coach Bob Deraney went back to the drawing board with his players.

Bracketology: A Final Analysis

The selections for the 2003-2004 NCAA Tournament were announced Sunday, and we almost hit it on the head with our final Bracketology. Once again USCHO.com’s PairWise Rankings correctly picked all 16 teams in the tournament, all 16 seeds correct, and, using Bracketology, we had every matchup correctly picked except for two, with two teams being … Read more

Final Bracketology: 2003-2004

It’s all over. The games are done, it’s time for the NCAA Tournament. But we have to figure out who is in and who is out and who is going where. It’s been a crazy weekend, and now it’s time to check it all out and make my prediction as to what the tournament will … Read more