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According to ASU coach Greg Powers, the university is “very close” to making an announcement regarding a new on-campus facility (photo: ASU 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: William Cherry).
In the first Wednesday Women of the second half, Candace and Nicole look at USA Hockey’s puzzling cuts from the Olympic team, Cornell’s losses to Princeton and Quinnipiac, puzzling results from Ohio State, Robert Morris, and St. Lawrence, and some of the current PairWise teams.
Buffalo fans who attended the World Junior Championship were rooting for a gold medal for Team USA. However, they also had another interest – Sabres prospect Casey Mittelstadt.
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.
In the fourth and final game of the World Junior Championship preliminary round, U.S. captain and Minnesota Duluth star Joey Anderson broke out. All thanks to a line of perfection.
The progress has been steady for Team USA and Boston College goaltender Joseph Woll on the international stage.
Tim Jackman has gotten used to his fellow Minnesota State students checking out the old guy in class.
AIC and Sacred Heart left for minor league arenas after Bentley had already announced an evaluation for its own building. Almost three years later, the Falcons will open the on-campus Bentley Arena on Feb. 16.
With most of the first half in the books, Candace and Nicole look at the teams that have stood out as surprises, as well as those that have disappointed. They also look at potential Patty Kazmaier Award nominees, Wisconsin’s weekend, and the tie between Robert Morris and Colgate.
With the exception of a full WCHA schedule for the coming weekend and a few other scattered games, we’re really at the midway point of the season.
Victoria Bach is coming off one of the single most impressive months of hockey any women’s D-I player has ever had.
Arlan and Nicole examine the series that involved splits, including Minnesota-Bemidji State, Colgate-Cornell and Mercyhurst-Robert Morris, and what Wisconsin and Clarkson gained from sweeps of key conference rivals.
The Augsburg men’s hockey team and women’s hockey team are both off and running, with one of the best combined records in D-III hockey. They both have their sights set on the MIAC championship and the NCAA tournament. Brian Lester reports.
It feels like of late, we talk about teams at the top of the poll that are falling. Well, this week, that’s simply not the case.
Northeastern ruined Wisconsin’s perfect season, Minnesota Duluth upset Colgate, Robert Morris and Ohio State split, and more in a wild weekend of action. Candace and Arlan look at those results and what they might mean long-term.
Justin Woods didn’t know if he was ever going to play another game on defense for his hometown Alaska Nanooks.
So who gave Notre Dame the lone first-place vote this week? Paula and Jim have the answer.
Candace and Nicole discuss Holy Cross’ win over Harvard, Clarkson’s loss to Quinnipiac, Colgate’s strong start, Cornell’s potential, Minnesota’s stance in the PairWise, Ohio State’s mini-slump, the state of Boston College and Boston University, and how good Wisconsin is.
Paula and Jim take a detailed look at why Harvard and Boston University continue to receive votes in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll.