Rensselaer brimming with renewed confidence facing upcoming road trip
Rensselaer coach Dave Smith believes his team understands what needs to be done to win on a consistent basis. It just needs to be executed (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
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Rensselaer coach Dave Smith believes his team understands what needs to be done to win on a consistent basis. It just needs to be executed (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
Norwich upset Adrian en route to winning the Primelink Great Northern Shootout, while Southern New Hampshire knocked off No. 2 Adrian and Salve Regina won the Skidmore Thanksgiving Invitational. Tim Costello recaps the weekend.
There will likely be rankings shifts, as Adrian won the Panther/Cardinal Classic Tournament by defeating Plattsburgh and Middlebury. Olivia Spellmire wraps the weekend.
Finlandia stunned No. 5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire, while Wisconsin-Stevens Point won its tournament. Brian Lester recaps the weekend action out west.
Wisconsin needed overtime twice to beat Harvard, Minnesota won the Windjammer tournament, and Clarkson rolled past Minnesota Duluth. Nicole recaps the weekend action.
For the fourth straight season, a pair of ECAC Hockey teams will be spending Thanksgiving in Northern Ireland (photo: Yale Athletics).
As we approach the meaty part of Big Ten conference play, it’s difficult to get a read on how the season will progress (photo: Jeff Myers/Fighting Irish Media).
Augsburg women’s hockey will have a 10-day, four-game European swing in December and early-January, a trip made possible by the support of the community.
Thanksgiving is really the first pause button for the college hockey world after the season starts in October (photo: Melissa Wade).
Columnist Nicole Haase takes a beat and outlines all the reasons this is a year to be thankful for if you are a fan of women’s college hockey.
Coach Bill Kangas is happy to be back behind the bench at Williams.
This week, for the fourth straight year, two teams from both Hockey East and the ECAC travel to Belfast, Northern Ireland, for the Friendship Four tournament, a four-team event played at SSE Arena in downtown Belfast where the winner receives the Belpot Trophy (photo: Boston University Athletics).
As we go into the Thanksgiving holiday, the top two teams in the country are from the NCHC, the conference that has produced the last three NCAA champions (photo: Bradley K. Olson).
Anthony Nellis used this past offseason to recharge and sell commercial fencing (photo: LSSU Athletics).
Trinity, Wesleyan, and Williams opened NESCAC play with weekend sweeps, while Fredonia stunned previously unbeaten Oswego. Tim Costello wraps the weekend.
St. Norbert had a huge weekend, defeating No. 5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire and tying No. 1 Wisconsin-Stevens Point. No. 7 Marian was upset by Wisconsin-Stout. Brian Lester recaps the weekend.
No. 7 Ohio State swept No. 7 Minnesota Duluth in a huge PairWise series, while Yale stunned No. 1 Clarkson. Nicole Haase wraps the weekend.
Wisconsin-River Falls won the battle vs. No. 10 Wisconsin-Eau Claire, while No. 6 Adrian took two tough games from St. Scholastica and No. 4 Hamline split with No. 9 Gustavus Adolphus.
When it came to goaltending for Bemidji State during the past three and a half years, Tom Serratore had a relatively simple decision: Just write in Michael Bitzer’s name and worry about everything else (photo: Bemidji State Athletics).
With a new coach in Cam Ellsworth, the Norwich Cadets are looking to change their outlook and reascend to the pinnacle of the NEHC.