Washington’s Emmert is New NCAA President

Mark A. Emmert, the president at Washington, was named Tuesday as the NCAA’s president. Mark A. Emmert Emmert will take over the national college athletics governing board on Nov. 1. He replaces Myles Brand, who died last September; James L. Isch has been interim president since that time. Emmert has been president at Washington since … Read more

Report: Three Boston College Freshmen Charged With Alcohol Possession After Crash

Three Boston College players were among those charged after an automobile collided with a trolley, according to reports. Goaltender Parker Milner and defenseman Philip Samuelsson and Patrick Wey face charges of being a minor in possession of alcohol following the crash, TheBostonChannel.com reported. Follow-Up: Trolley Operator in BC Crash Suspended (June 25) The three were … Read more

Osiecki Looks to Build on Tradition as New Ohio State Coach

Ohio State announced on Saturday that former Wisconsin Badgers assistant coach Mark Osiecki, 41, has been tabbed as its head coach for the 2010-11 season, replacing 15-year coach John Markell. “I think Johnny right before me did a great job,” Osiecki said. “I don’t think anybody, including myself, would have looked at [Ohio State’s] program … Read more

Bowdoin Coach Wilson Resigns

Bowdoin women’s coach Stacy Wilson has resigned, the school announced. Wilson led the Polar Bears to .500 records in the final two of her three seasons with the team. Related link: Stacy Wilson coaching career “It has been a distinct privilege and a most fulfilling professional experience to have worked with the student-athletes and the … Read more

U.S. Wins Gold at World U-18 Championship

Michigan recruit Luke Moffatt, Minnesota-Duluth recruit Justin Faulk and Rocco Grimaldi scored as the United States beat Sweden 3-1 on Friday to win the gold medal at the 2010 IIHF World Men’s Under-18 Championship in Minsk, Belarus. Jack Campbell made 33 saves for the Americans, who were 6-1 in the tournament. The U.S. won for … Read more

Selleck Leaves Oswego, Signs With Florida

First-team All-American Eric Selleck has signed with the NHL’s Florida Panthers after two seasons at Oswego. Selleck, the runner-up for the Sid Watson Award, given to Division III’s top player, led the country in points per game this season. Related link: Early departures in 2010 offseason He scored 21 goals and added 33 assists. “When … Read more

Michigan Nears 80,000 in Sales for Outdoor Game

Michigan sold nearly 15,000 tickets on the first day of the public sale for the Dec. 11 Big Chill at the Big House at Michigan Stadium, the school announced Wednesday. The school said 7,067 tickets were purchased in the first half-hour that tickets were made available to the general public on Wednesday. In the first … Read more

Appert Gets 2-Year Extension at Rensselaer

Rensselaer has given coach Seth Appert a two-year contract extension, the school announced Wednesday. Appert’s deal now runs through the 2013-14 season. “He has done an excellent job turning our program around, and he has done it the right way,” Rensselaer athletic director Jim Knowlton said in a statement. “The team continues to make strides … Read more

USCHO Awards: Wisconsin Gets Two First-Teamers

NCAA runner-up Wisconsin has two players on the All-USCHO First Team, a set of awards determined by USCHO staff writers and editors at the conclusion of the Frozen Four. Maine’s Gustav Nyquist is a first-team selection (photo: Melissa Wade). Forward Blake Geoffrion, the Hobey Baker Award winner and USCHO’s national player of the year, and … Read more

Notre Dame’s Ruth Signs With Blue Jackets

Defenseman Teddy Ruth will skip his final season at Notre Dame after signing a contract with the NHL’s Columbus Blue Jackets. Related link: Early departures in the 2010 offseason Ruth played in 100 career games for the Irish, registering four goals and 17 points. He was a second-round pick of the Washington Capitals in 2007, … Read more

Potsdam Mourns Loss of Proteau

Potsdam forward Antony Proteau lost his battle with cancer, passing away on April 3. Antony Proteau Proteau, from Montreal, Quebec, was diagnosed last June. He took the Fall semester off to fight the disease, returning to classes in the Spring. He felt healthy enough to occasionally skate with the team and was making plans to … Read more

USCHO Awards: Key Decisions Put York on Top

When Boston College went to overtime with New Hampshire on March 5, the only thing that would keep the Eagles in the hunt for the Hockey East regular season title was a victory over the host Wildcats. The big question was whether BC coach Jerry York would pull his goaltender in search of an overtime … Read more

Bowling Green Hands Reins to Miami Assistant Bergeron

Miami assistant coach Chris Bergeron will take over as Bowling Green’s head coach, the Falcons athletic department announced Monday. Bergeron, an assistant at Miami since 2000, helped his alma mater to the Frozen Four the last two seasons. He takes over for Dennis Williams, who was the interim head coach last season following the departure … Read more

Brown’s Jordan Pietrus Wins Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award

Brown forward Jordan Pietrus is the 2010 winner of the Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award, presented by the Hockey Commissioners’ Association. The award is named for the former Army co-captain who played for the Black Knights from 1999-2003 and who was killed in action in Afghanistan in Sept. 2006. “I am extremely honored to earn … Read more

Geoffrion First Wisconsin Player to Win Hobey Baker Award

Wisconsin senior forward Blake Geoffrion became the first Badgers player to win the Hobey Baker Award, announced Friday at Ford Field, site of the 2010 Frozen Four. “It’s an honor to win this award,” he said. “I’m just happy to bring this back to Wisco.” Related video: Hobey Baker Award Geoffrion led the WCHA and … Read more

West Wins Skills Challenge, But Who’s Counting?

The record book will say that the West won the fifth annual Frozen Four Skills Challenge Friday night at Ford Field. Allie Thunstrom likely will have to actually consult that record book to pull back that particular memory. “No one’s going to remember who won,” said Thunstrom, a Boston College player who was on the … Read more

Colgate’s Cox Honored for Charity Work with Hockey Humanitarian Award

Colgate forward Ethan Cox won the 15th annual BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hockey Humanitarian Award, presented at center ice of Ford Field’s ephemeral rink on Friday. Established to acknowledge extraordinarily conscientious NCAA hockey players, the award considers all divisions and genders. The senior co-captain was honored for his outstanding charity work in the greater Hamilton, … Read more