SUNYAC Newsletter: Nov. 29, 2000
The SUNYAC caught tournament fever last weekend, with a strong showing in Manchester and mixed results from the Great Northern Shootout. Russell Jaslow reports.
Men’s D-II/III in general
The SUNYAC caught tournament fever last weekend, with a strong showing in Manchester and mixed results from the Great Northern Shootout. Russell Jaslow reports.
The USCHO.com poll finally debuts for the regular season; tournament action abounds over the Thanksgiving weekend; regions collide; and RIT faces unique competition. Chris Lerch reports.
Nonleague play meant good things for the NCHA last weekend, as the conference racked up 13 victories against its neighbors from the MIAC. Tim Somers reviews and previews.
At long last, the first USCHO.com regular-season Division III poll is on its way. Chris Lerch runs through the likely candidates for inclusion, with an eye on this weekend’s action.
No. 1 Plattsburgh and Buffalo salvaged the weekend for the SUNYAC in nonconference play against the ECAC West, leading the conference to a 2-3-1 record. Russell Jaslow rounds up the action.
Last weekend, RIT and Elmira started the ECAC West off strong in nonleague play, but the rest of the weekend was another matter entirely. Scott Biggar reports.
It was a welcome weekend for Elmira, which took advantage of RIT’s break to catch up in the ECAC West standings with two wins. Scott Biggar reviews and previews.
The roles of David and Goliath might be reversed so far in Division III, with such surprises as Wisconsin-Stout’s perfect record and St. Thomas’ early-season struggles. Chris Lerch shakes the standings to see what falls out.
With Wisconsin-River Falls edging further into the conference lead, the NCHA takes a break from beating itself up to try to do the same to the MIAC. Tim Somers reports.
It was a week to remember in the SUNYAC, with wins, losses and shenanigans around the league. Russell Jaslow covers the highlights — and the lowlights.
Is the balance of power shifting in the NCHA? Will Elmira learn from its mistakes? Can Chris Lerch maintain his hot hand picking D-III? Read on and find out.
If Plattsburgh State has been distracted by its recent off-ice woes, it doesn’t show, as last weekend the Cardinals demonstrated they’re still the team to beat in the SUNYAC this season. Russell Jaslow reports.
Perennial powerhouse RIT maintained its deathlock on the standings last weekend, while Elmira lost a pair of nailbiters to a Western foe. What’s next for the ECAC West? Scott Biggar chimes in.
Wisconsin-River Falls vaults into a tie for first, while Wisconsin-Superior defends the NCHA against the East. Tim Somers rounds up the conference.
RIT continues its strong start to the 2000-01 season; Manhattanville gets things going; and a non-league Game of the Week? Scott Biggar pipes up.
The NCHA is off and running, with St. Norbert jumping out in front. Tim Somers has the scoop.
Not everyone has hit the ice yet, but there’s still plenty going on in Division III hockey. Chris Lerch offers news, notes and opinion.
Tournament play dominated last weekend, but it’s the real deal Friday and Saturday as SUNYAC games take the headlines. Russell Jaslow reports.
St. Thomas, with five first-place votes, came out on top of the MIAC coaches poll in a vote taken during league meetings Monday at Augsburg College. Each coach ranked all teams from first to ninth. Points were awarded on a 1-to-9 basis, with the lower total going to the team ranked first. Final Results 1. … Read more
NCHA play starts up once again this weekend as St. Norbert visits Wisconsin-Eau Claire, while a raft of nonconference games also muddy the schedule. Tim Somers reports.