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Third-period troubles? No such thing, Cornell insists

March 17, 2012 by Brian Sullivan

Questions about lost leads have plagued the Big Red more than the issue has, coach Mike Schafer says. Brian Sullivan reports from the ECAC Hockey Championship.

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Wisconsin’s Decker, national goal-scoring leader, wins Patty Kazmaier Award

March 17, 2012March 17, 2012 by Site Administrator

One of the first thoughts Brianna Decker had Saturday morning after winning the Patty Kazmaier Award involves a specific burden that comes along with it. Decker, the junior center from Dousman, Wis., became the fourth Wisconsin player to receive the honor, which is bestowed upon the top college player in the nation for a given … Read more

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Despite loss, Bowling Green’s Hammond takes turn in spotlight

March 16, 2012 by Site Administrator

The goaltender made a career-high 55 saves in a double-overtime loss to Michigan. Matt Nye reports from the CCHA Championship.

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More ‘best hockey’ as North Dakota’s Final Five winning streak reaches seven

March 16, 2012 by Tyler Buckentine

The Sioux will try to make it eight straight wins at the tournament when they play Denver on Saturday for the title. Tyler Buckentine reports from the WCHA Final Five.

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Harvard’s Girard ‘in the zone’ as Crimson move on

March 16, 2012 by Brian Sullivan

The Crimson goaltender has saved 147 of 155 shots in the postseason. Brian Sullivan reports from the ECAC Championship.

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Air Force makes the right choice in net, heads back to AHA finals

March 16, 2012March 16, 2012 by Chris Lerch

It took until late Thursday night, but the Falcons decided to start Jason Torf. He made the decision pay off. Chris Lerch reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.

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As one road ends for Providence, another begins

March 16, 2012 by David H. Hendrickson

The Friars’ season came to an end, but getting to the Hockey East semifinals was a step. Dave Hendrickson reports from the Hockey East Championship.

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RIT finally enjoys success against Niagara, and at an important time

March 16, 2012 by Scott Biggar

The Tigers were 0-7-4 against the Purple Eagles at the Division I level before Friday’s semifinals. Scott Biggar reports from the Atlantic Hockey Championship.

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Western Michigan has all the answers on special teams

March 16, 2012 by Site Administrator

The Broncos scored three times on the power play and kept Miami scoreless on three chances in a CCHA semifinal win. Matt Nye reports from the CCHA Championship.

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Union puts complete skill set to use in semifinal win

March 16, 2012 by Nate Owen

Union’s top line factored in four of six goals in the semifinal victory over Colgate. Nate Owen reports from the ECAC Hockey Championship.

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Harsh lesson for Minnesota-Duluth in semifinal loss to Denver: Slow starts are costly

March 16, 2012 by Site Administrator

The Bulldogs rallied from a 3-0 deficit but falling behind got them off their game early. Timothy Boger reports from the WCHA Final Five.

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The long and short of Cornell’s NCAA history

March 16, 2012 by Arlan Marttila

After coming out on top in one of the longest games in women’s NCAA hockey history, Cornell has itself set on something bigger: an NCAA championship. Arlan Marttila reports from Duluth.

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Julie Fortier wins Laura Hurd Award

March 15, 2012 by Derek Dunning

Norwich’s Julie Fortier claimed the 2012 Laura Hurd Award at the NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey Championship banquet in Rochester, N.Y.

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Nelson gets back to doing what he does best for North Dakota

March 16, 2012March 15, 2012 by Tyler Buckentine

Brock Nelson scored an empty-net goal in the last series of the regular season, but the North Dakota sophomore wing had gone four games without putting a puck past a goaltender entering the WCHA Final Five. Tyler Buckentine reports from the WCHA Final Five.

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Salazar stands tall in a clutch situation again for Denver

March 15, 2012 by Site Administrator

Denver forward Luke Salazar has developed a knack for scoring goals in big situations this March. Timothy Boger reports from the WCHA Final Five.

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In search of a final weekend sweep

March 15, 2012 by Tim Costello

Amherst is the only team in the D-III Frozen Four without an NCAA title; the Lord Jeffs hope to change that this weekend. Tim Costello reports.

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Perhaps under the radar, but Eagles still flying

March 15, 2012 by Arlan Marttila

Boston College is in the Frozen Four for the second consecutive year, yet the Ealges have flown under everyone’s radar in the postseason. Arlan Marttila reports from Duluth, Minnn., on the eve of the Frozen Four.

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Wisconsin hopes for return of McKeough

March 15, 2012 by Candace Horgan

Wisconsin may be without top defenseman Stephanie McKeough when it tries to defend its NCAA title this weekend. Andy Baggot reports in a special to USCHO.

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Shuffling stacked deck solidifies Gophers

March 15, 2012 by Arlan Marttila

After shuffling their lines at the halfway point of the season, the Minnesota Golden Gophers have found a potent, balanced attack. Arlan Marttila reports from Duluth on the weekend of the Frozen Four.

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Schultz’s confidence grows with more time in college

March 14, 2012March 14, 2012 by Site Administrator

In three years at Wisconsin, defenseman Justin Schultz has put himself in a class among the best defensemen in college hockey. Benjamin Worgull reports in our series of stories on likely finalists for the Hobey Baker Award.

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