Hamele Named SUNYAC Player of the Year
Fredonia goalie Will Hamele led the way with Player of the Year honors, as the SUNYAC announced its 2000-2001 awards.
Men’s D-II/III in general
Fredonia goalie Will Hamele led the way with Player of the Year honors, as the SUNYAC announced its 2000-2001 awards.
The clock continues to tick down on the regular season in Division III. Chris Lerch runs down the contenders and sorts out a myriad of playoff possibilities.
St. Thomas took matters into its own hands last weekend, sweeping upstart Bethel for its fourth straight MIAC regular-season title. Jim Cella rounds up the conference in the waning weekends of the year.
It’s all over — for the regular season, anyway — in the SUNYAC, as the Plattsburgh Cardinals walk away with another title after beating fellow contenders Oswego and Potsdam down the stretch. Russell Jaslow previews the playoff scene.
After a costly defeat at the hands of Manhattanville, number-seven Elmira faces a do-or-die matchup with rival RIT this weekend. Meanwhile, the top-ranked Tigers roll on. Scott Biggar reports.
The last week of regular-season play ticks down in the SUNYAC and NCHA; defending national champion Norwich sees daylight in the ECAC East; and Crookston makes it an undefeated MCHA season. Chris Lerch breaks down Division III.
It’s a race to the finish in the SUNYAC, as Plattsburgh, Potsdam and Oswego all have a chance to take the title in the waning days of the regular season. Russell Jaslow covers the playoff picture.
A St. Thomas sweep of St. Olaf was enough to give the MIAC a new leader, as the Tommies dashed Concordia’s wire-to-wire hopes by slipping into first. Jim Cella replays the week that was, and speculates on things to come.
To no one’s surprise, RIT settled the ECAC West regular-season race last weekend, sweeping Hobart and Manhattanville for the coup de grace. Scott Biggar reports.
The suspense might not equal last week, but key matchups dot this weekend’s schedule, including showdowns in the ECAC East/NESCAC and the MIAC. Chris Lerch tallies up Division III.
With five weeks left in the season, the MIAC has become a three-team race. USCHO.com debuts Jim Cella‘s weekly newsletter.
RIT tops Elmira to hold onto first place, and Manhattanville makes a move. Check out Scott Biggar‘s new-look ECAC West newsletter.
With conference play back underway in the SUNYAC, it was a good weekend to be home — the home team, that is. Russell Jaslow rounds up the conference.
The field for the 2001 Hockey Humanitarian Award has been whittled to a diverse list of five finalists. The award has been handed out annually since 1996 by the Hockey Humanitarian Award Foundation. It goes to the college hockey player — men’s or women’s, Division I or III — who has “exhibited a strong commitment … Read more
Action ramps up in Division III this weekend, as almost every conference shifts its focus toward the playoffs. Chris Lerch rounds up the title fights and side attractions.
After a weekend in which national number-one RIT suffered its first blemish and Elmira climbed back into the pollsters’ field of vision, the two squads match up for what could be Elmira’s 500th all-time win — or the reaffirmation of the Tigers’ dominance. You want drama? Scott Biggar presents the ECAC West.
Plattsburgh does its best to climb out of a hole; Oswego faces off with RIT; and Buffalo State keeps up its contentious play. Russell Jaslow reports.
The little-known MIAC “mercy” rule was brought to the NCAA’s attention recently. The NCAA said it was against the organization’s hockey rules, and the MIAC quickly abolished it.
Chris Lerch checks out the PairWise Rankings versus the USCHO.com poll, then rounds up a big week in Division III, including Salem State’s first loss and the upcoming RIT-Oswego clash.
Elmira knocks off Plattsburgh; RIT sets up a showdown with Oswego; and Manhattanville and Hobart head in opposite directions. Scott Biggar recaps the week in the ECAC West.