East Regional preview: Minnesota State, Northeastern, Cornell, Providence
The East Regional is scheduled for March 30-31 in Providence, R.I. (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
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The East Regional is scheduled for March 30-31 in Providence, R.I. (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
There are 15 schools represented on the 2019 All-USCHO Men’s D-III teams. Geneseo placed four players on the teams, while six schools placed two players on the teams.
A total of 14 schools were represented on the All-USCHO Women’s D-I teams for 2019, with Wisconsin and Clarkson each placing three players on the teams.
The Midwest Regional is scheduled for March 30-31 in Allentown, Pa. (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
She led the country in scoring and helped take her team to the national championship game, capping that with the Laura Hurd Award. Hamline’s Bre Simon adds more recognition by being named USCHO Women’s D-III Player of the Year.
After guiding his team to an unbeaten season and national championship in just his second season as head coach, Tyler Krueger of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has been named the USCHO Coach of the Year for 2019.
The Northeast Regional is scheduled for March 29-30 in Manchester, N.H. (photo: Thom Kendall/UMass Athletics).
She finished the country tops in points per game average, and fourth overall in scoring. After her outstanding rookie campaign, Princeton’s Sarah Fillier has earned USCHO Rookie of the Year for 2019.
With the best goals-against numbers in the nation and having set a single-season shutout record for NCAA competition, Geneseo goaltender Devin McDonals is the USCHO Player of the Year for 2019.
The West Regional is scheduled for March 29-30 at Scheels Arena in Fargo, N.D. (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Rarely does USCHO pick a player who wasn’t a top three finalist for the Patty Kazmiaer Award as our player of the year, but her phenomenal scoring and clutch performances have earned Elizabeth Giguère of Clarkson the USCHO nod as Women’s D-I player of the year.
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Tim Brule).
Arizona State has surprised more than a few people this season (photo: Omar Phillips).
Each week, USCHO.com picks the top 10 moments from the past weekend in our Monday 10 feature (photo: Melissa Wade).
Kristen Campbell finished her season by running up three straight shutouts in the NCAA tournament en route to a nation’s best 11 shutouts and a Wisconsin single season wins record of 35.
Wisconsin found a measure of redemption for so many close calls in recent years by following its mantra, “whatever it takes.” The Badgers had shutouts in every NCAA tournament game en route to their first national championship since 2011 (photo: Matt Dewkett Photography).
Loren Gabel capped a record-setting career at Clarkson by winning the Patty Kazmaier Award. She came to Clarkson the year after the program’s first national championship, and helped them win two consecutive national championships.
Organizing an annual fundraising event over the last three years has been right up Fredonia senior and business management major Luke Rivera’s alley. Honoring his mother keeps him driven (photo: Fredonia Athletics).
Jake Bunz would welcome the opportunity to lead a symposium for all incoming student-athletes at the collegiate level (photo: Greg Anderson/Wisconsin Athletics).
Each week during the season, we look at the big events and big games around Division I men’s college hockey in Tuesday Morning Quarterback (photo: Omar Phillips).