Wednesday Women: Oct. 10
After one of the wilder weekends the duo have ever seen, Women’s Editor Candace Horgan and Women’s D-I Columnist Arlan Marttila are back with their weekly Wednesday Women feature, examining the surprising results.
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After one of the wilder weekends the duo have ever seen, Women’s Editor Candace Horgan and Women’s D-I Columnist Arlan Marttila are back with their weekly Wednesday Women feature, examining the surprising results.
The left wing was among the 40 U.S.-born players in the inaugural CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game. Dan Hickling reports.
With systems in place and a recruiting class under their belt, these coaches see the pressure to produce increase. Jason Karnosky reports.
Who are the top forwards this season? Our preview coverage continues with a look at 10 to watch. Dan Hickling reports.
Our 2012-13 preview series continues with a look at the best returning defensemen in college hockey. Daver Karnosky reports.
The season is right around the corner, and our preseason coverage begins with a look at 10 returning goaltenders to keep an eye on this season. Roman J. Uschak reports.
The U.S. and Canada faced off again in the U-18s and U-22s recently, with each country taking one of the series.
The last deal between the league and its players had unintended consequences that hurt the college game, coaches say. Chris Peters reports.
The school is embroiled in controversy, but the coach says he has been emboldened by the community’s reaction to adversity. Chris Peters reports.
Hockey was once in trouble in Pittsburgh, but thanks to Sidney Crosby and the resurgence of the Penguins, Robert Morris has felt a boost. Jim Connelly reports.
Michigan recruit Jacob Trouba is ranked ninth among North American skaters, but he could be the only player with college ties called in Friday’s first round. Jim Connelly reports.
St. Norbert and St. Scholastica have found a new home in the MCHA, a decision forced by the withdrawal of WIAC schools from the NCHA. Weston Hodkiewicz reports.
Dave McGrath called on some former players for a fundraiser to help battle cancer last year, and the second version is coming up. Matt Mackinder reports.
The committee will also consider rules changes stemming from events in the 2012 NCAA men’s tournament. Jim Connelly reports.
The “SportsCenter” anchor, an active proponent for college hockey on Twitter, asked to be the voice of the championship weekend. Matt Mackinder reports.
Before Chris Kreider, Wisconsin’s John Byce was the last player to go from the Frozen Four to the NHL playoffs. In the latest in an occasional series of stories checking in with college hockey personalities past and present, Todd D. Milewski visits with Byce.
Longtime assistant coach Bob Bellemore is retiring, but his legacy is lasting at Providence. Al Daniels reports.
Mike Hastings would leave Omaha only for the right opportunity, and he says he has that in Mankato. Brian Halverson reports.
The program’s transition from club to Division I is generating enthusiasm in Happy Valley. Roman J. Uschak reports.
The former Providence forward quickly found a pro career with the local AHL team. Al Daniel reports.