UPON FURTHER REVIEW: What are some superlatives from the first half of the season?
UPON FURTHER REVIEW PODCAST: We look at five first-half superlatives in D-I men’s college hockey this season, including team of the first half.
USCHO Podcast episodes
UPON FURTHER REVIEW PODCAST: We look at five first-half superlatives in D-I men’s college hockey this season, including team of the first half.
On this episode of the PodKaz, USCHO.com’s weekly look at NCAA women’s hockey, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski wrap up the first half of the 2025-26 season with a look at some of the teams that surprised, both positively and negatively. Northeastern and Princeton are both in the top 10 of the USCHO.com rankings … Read more
PODCAST: A goodbye to Matthews, a handful of big games, and a midseason NPI snapshot by league are in this week’s episode.
UPON FURTHER REVIEW PODCAST: We look at teams that are ranked in the USCHO poll much lower than in the NPI and also the opposite.
On the Dec. 9, 2025, edition of the PodKaz, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski from USCHO.com look back No. 1 Wisconsin’s road sweep of No. 2 Ohio State. The Badgers held the Buckeyes to two goals in the series, with goalie Ava McNaughton stopping 60 shots. No. 11 Princeton had a big weekend, too, … Read more
PODCAST: Recap of a split Michigan-Michigan State weekend, rising teams in the NPI, and strong college representation on Team Canada’s World Juniors roster.
PODCAST: USCHO Edge looks at Wisconsin at Notre Dame, Minnesota Duluth at Western Michigan, Michigan at Michigan State, and New Hampshire at Maine.
UPON FURTHER REVIEW PODCAST: “Buy or sell” including whether Michigan is the best team or if a blue-chip player will leave college hockey at the break.
In this week’s edition of the PodKaz, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski look back on another week with unexpected results and wonder whether that’s just the norm now in NCAA women’s hockey. No. 7 Northeastern handed No. 4 Penn State its first loss of the season before the Nittany Lions earned a split of … Read more
PODCAST: Dartmouth’s unbeaten run headlines a week that also saw No. 1 Michigan sweep Harvard, and Miami, Alaska, and BU taking tournament victories.
In the PodKaz for Nov. 26, 2025, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski talk about Minnesota State’s sweep of then-No. 2 Minnesota in a home-and-home series, fueled by four goals by Mercury Bischoff over the two games. The other WCHA series last week also produced some interesting results, with Ohio State sweeping Minnesota Duluth, Wisconsin … Read more
This week the Upon Further Review crew look around college hockey and talk about what they have to be thankful for this holiday season.
This week on Weekend Review, Jim Connelly fills in for host Ed Trefzger and he and Derek Schooley talk about key moments from the weekend in college hockey.
PODCAST: USCHO Edge looks at Maine at BC, Union at Cornell, Wisconsin at Michigan State, and Ohio State at Michigan.
In the PodKaz for Nov. 19, 2025, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski discuss the first loss of the season for Cornell and a needed victory for Colgate. A 3-0 shutout for the Raiders last Friday left only Penn State undefeated in NCAA women’s hockey. We also look back at an upset victory for Harvard … Read more
PODCAST: We highlight Dartmouth’s 6-0 start and nine-game winning streaks for Michigan State and RIT. Plus a look at volatile early rankings.
PODCAST: USCHO Edge looks at UMass at BC, Michigan at Penn State, Arizona State’s first trip to North Dakota, CC at DU in the Gold Pan Series.
On the Nov. 12, 2025, edition of the PodKaz, USCHO.com’s weekly look at women’s hockey, hosts Nicole Haase and Todd Milewski start with a look back at a 0-0 tie between No. 7 Quinnipiac and No. 11 Clarkson. It was the Golden Knights’ second shutout of the weekend; they lost in overtime to Princeton on … Read more
UPON FURTHER REVIEW PODCAST: The hosts discuss the impact of injuries on teams just five or six weeks into the season in light of House vs. NCAA.
PODCAST: Michigan State’s sweep of Penn State resulted in a unanimous No. 1 for the Spartans, while three NCHC teams had big weekend sweeps.