Michigan impressive in win over No. 12 Penn State
No. 20 Michigan defeated No. 12 Penn State, Dante Fabbro netted a hat trick, Harvard and Clarkson matched sixes, Notre Dame won its 16th in a row, and more on a fun Friday
No. 20 Michigan defeated No. 12 Penn State, Dante Fabbro netted a hat trick, Harvard and Clarkson matched sixes, Notre Dame won its 16th in a row, and more on a fun Friday
College hockey players can now have agents. Friday morning, the NCAA’s Division I autonomy council approved a proposal that changes how hockey players and agents can interact. There are some parameters, however. The proposal in full: 12.3.1.1 Exception — Baseball and Men’s Ice Hockey — Prior to Full-Time Collegiate Enrollment. In baseball and men’s ice … Read more
Eight individuals who have made unique contributions to amateur hockey in the United States will be recognized either at a luncheon during the Frozen Four in St. Paul or during the 2018 AHCA Convention in Naples, Fla. (photo: Brian Beard/Creative Images Photography).
No. 5 Minnesota looks for revenge against No. 7 Ohio State, No. 2 Boston College looks to get back on track, and No. 2 Clarkson will push for more distance in the ECAC. Candace and Nicole pick the weekend’s games.
The 25-man roster for the 2018 Olympic team from Korea is now set and it includes three former NCAA players.
What a weekend of games, with No. 5 Gustavus Adolphus facing a strong Augsburg team, No. 3 Norwich facing No. 2 Elmira, and No. 1 Plattsburgh facing No. 10 Amherst. Nicole picks these games and more.
We’ve got some interesting matchups on tap this weekend, including No. 3 Adrian at Milwaukee School of Engineering, No. 1 St. Norbert at St. Scholastica, and No. 5 Oswego at No. 9 Utica. Our columnists pick those games and more. East picks: Jan. 18 West picks: Jan. 19
SUNYAC has suspended Plattsburgh men’s coach Bob Emery three games as a result of an on-ice verbal confrontation with a linesman after the conclusion of the Cardinals’ game at Williams on Jan. 13.
With young players like sophomore Kristin O’Neill, freshman Madlynne Mills, and sophomore Jamie Bourbonnais leading the way, the Cornell Big Red are looking toward the NCAA tournament.
After a tough set of circumstances last season with shuffling coaches, the Elmira Soaring Eagles have grown from those experiences and are looking toward the postseason and a national championship.
Currently on an eight-game win streak, St. Scholastica, led by Mark Whiteley, is looking to continue having success.
Candace and Arlan look at what Boston College’s loss to Northeastern means, Minnesota’s split with Vermont, Princeton’s ascendance, Maine’s improvement and NCAA tournament chances, and the status of the current teams likely to make the NCAA tournament.
The annual fan ballot contribution to help determine the winner of the 2018 Hobey Baker Award is now available online (photo: Jim Rosvold/Hobey Baker Award).
No. 7 Middlebury routed No. 10 Endicott, while No. 8 St. Thomas and No. 4 Gustavus Adolphus had a competitive series that ended with a tie and a win for the Tommies.
Hockey Canada recently announced its team for the 2018 Winter Olympics and the squad features several former NCAA standouts (photo: Melissa Wade).
It was a weekend of upsets as No. 2 Boston College, No. 5 Minnesota, and No. 7 Providence all lost, while No. 8 Ohio State swept No. 9 Robert Morris.
Augsburg continues to rally and return to early-season form, recording a huge win over No. 3 Wisconsin-Stevens Point, while Babson and Massachusetts Boston upset Hobart.
Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Jan. 8 fared over the Jan. 12-14 weekend (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
North Dakota announced Saturday that Bill Chaves is the next athletics director at the university.
No. 2 St. Cloud State earned a tough split with Western Michigan, Michigan swept No. 9 Minnesota, No. 3 Clarkson battled to a tough win over Brown, and No. 7 North Dakota tied Bemidji State. (photo: Melissa Wade).