TMQ: Examining the first half’s balance of power in college hockey
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.
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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 their final discussion of the first half, Candace and Arlan look at whether Harvard and Cornell are back to being threats, ponder Minnesota’s shellacking of St. Cloud, and look at which teams are in contention and what games are the ones to watch in the second half.
Concussions have knocked some high-profile players out of the women’s game, and left them with lasting effects. Part II of a two-part feature.
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.
Boston College and Quinnipiac are winning games by completely opposite approaches, Mercyhurst looks likely to make an 11th straight NCAA tournament, Minnesota and Wisconsin continue to look strong, and everyone else has question marks.
While in Kenya, Brittany Ammerman purchased a soccer ball, thinking it might help her break the ice with people and pass the time. Instead, it’s led to the creation of the Nikumbuke Women’s Soccer League. Ammerman plans to return to Kenya to see the women play in person. Nicole Haase reports in a special to USCHO.
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.
NEW YORK — Saturday night’s Frozen Apple matchup between Cornell and Penn State was the second time the two programs had ever met. The last time they met, Franklin Roosevelt was the President of the United States and all of Cornell’s home games were played outdoors at Beebe Lake. The Big Red came away with … Read more
Candace and Arlan take a look at which team might emerge in the tightly contested ECAC, whether Minnesota-Duluth is a contender, what teams need better defense, and whether the pressure faced by Minnesota is lesser in this season.
Attendance for Huskies home games has been on the rise, helped by a start that briefly launched the team to No. 1 in the poll.
That target will be worn Tuesday night as BU takes on an upstart Harvard team in a pre-Thanksgiving game.
Candace and Arlan ponder whether newly ranked Bemidji State is an NCAA contender, whether anyone can stop Boston College in Hockey East, and debate the explosive volatility in the ECAC and CHA.
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.
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.
The story starts with a father who played for both Minnesota and St. Cloud State, but the Gophers’ Michael and the Huskies’ Jonny have found success by doing their own thing.
Candace and Arlan ponder the topsy-turvy results from the weekend, which produced a few very surprising results, and look at how a few conference races are shaping up with a full month of play underway.
Only Massachusetts-Lowell and Michigan Tech won two games last weekend, while North Dakota won the one game it played.
Candace and Arlan look at dominating wins by Minnesota and Boston College against top 10 opponents and ponder what upcoming roster absences for the Four Nations Cup might do to their college teams.
Some turn to old rivalries to meet the expanded need for nonconference games, and the NCAA has incentivized playing away from home.
Five teams are unbeaten and untied after three full weekends of the 2014-15 season.