WCHA women’s conference announces ’18-19 individual award winners
The WCHA women’s conference announced Monday its 2018-19 individual award winners (photo: Brad Rempel).
The WCHA women’s conference announced Monday its 2018-19 individual award winners (photo: Brad Rempel).
With 49 first-place votes this week, St. Cloud State remains No. 1 in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Cornell and Colgate faced red-hot goalies and survived their opening-round series in three games, while the rest of the favorites swept to advance to the semifinals of their respective tournaments. Robert Morris swept Syracuse to win the CHA regular-season crown.
Augsburg won the MIAC when Tommy Carey scored in the fourth overtime, while St. Norbert won the NCHA, defeating Adrian, and Wisconsin-Stevens Point remained undefeated on the year after beating Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Feb. 25 fared in games over the Feb. 26-March 2 schedule (photo: Michelle Bishop).
Quinnipiac’s win on Saturday combined with a late-game comeback by Clarkson to tie Cornell gives the Bobcats a share of the Cleary Cup with Cornell. Quinnipiac will be the top seed in the ECAC tournament. (Photo: Quinnipiac Athletics/Dan Heary)
The WCHA announced Saturday a one-game suspension to Alaska Anchorage freshman forward Tanner Schachle. The suspension is a result of Schachle’s five-minute major penalty and game misconduct infraction for checking from behind, which occurred at the 36-second mark of the third period in Alaska Anchorage’s game on Friday, March 1 at home against Alaska. Upon … Read more
Hockey East announced Saturday that Northeastern junior defenseman Jeremy Davies has been suspended for one game stemming from an incident at 19:28 of the third period on Friday, March 1 at Boston College. Davies will miss the game on Saturday, March 2 against Boston College and will be eligible to return to the Huskies’ lineup … Read more
Wisconsin rolled over St. Cloud State, Cornell defeated Rensselaer in OT, and Colgate fell to Harvard.
On a night that created major PairWise movement, Minnesota upset Arizona State, yet the Sun Devlils remained No. 8 in the PairWise, keeping them safe for an NCAA bid. (Staff photo: Jim Rosvold)
The WCHA women’s league announced its three All-WCHA Teams and All-Rookie Team on Thursday (photo: Walt Middleton Photography).
Seniors Loren Gabel, Megan Keller and Annie Pankowski are the top three finalists for the 2019 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.
Former Vermont coach Jim Cross has been named the 2019 recipient of the Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey Award.
Yale announced Wednesday that women’s head coach Joakim (UK) Flygh has resigned, effective immediately.
The NCHC announced Tuesday that it has issued a one-game suspension to Miami senior defenseman River Rymsha.
After sweeping Omaha over the weekend, St. Cloud State earned 49 of 50 first-place votes to stay No. 1 in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll (photo: Michelle Bishop).
Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Feb. 18 fared in games over the Feb. 21-23 weekend (photo: Northeastern Athletics).
In an intense, playoff-like battle, Providence scored in the game’s final three minutes to upset No. 2 UMass, 3-2, at a sold out Schneider Arena on a night when Ohio State, St. Cloud State and AIC (share) all clinch conference titles (File photo: Rich Gagnon)
The WCHA has announced a one-game suspension to Alaska junior forward Kyle Marino.
Michigan came from behind on two goals from freshman forward Nolan Moyle to defeat No. 6 Ohio State 4-2 on Friday night at Yost Ice Arena (photo: Michigan Athletics).