Weekend Wrap: January 27
Top-seeded Wisconsin swept (2) Minnesota while four different players tallied hat tricks.
Top-seeded Wisconsin swept (2) Minnesota while four different players tallied hat tricks.
Sacred Heart announced Saturday that the university will build a nearly 4,000-capacity, $60 million hockey and skating arena on its West Campus in Fairfield, Conn. (photo: Sacred Heart Athletics).
(10) Harvard plays at (7) Clarkson while Vermont looks to trip up (3) Northeastern and Colgate visits (4) Cornell.
The Sacred Heart women’s hockey team has found a home in NEWHA after more than a decade playing as an Independent.
St. Lawrence split their series with (7) Clarkson and (4) Cornell made a statement against (9) Harvard.
Syracuse and Robert Morris fight for the top spot in the CHA while Harvard looks to hold their ECAC lead in games against Cornell and Colgate.
A three-shutout sweep of Boston College and an overtime loss to Wisconsin has Northeastern feeling like they’re in a position to make waves this postseason.
Nicole and Arlan talk about how Bemidji shut down Wisconsin, what’s happened to Boston College and how the CHA might shake out in this week’s Wednesday Women.
The Hockey Humanitarian Award Foundation on Monday announced 13 nominees for the 2020 Hockey Humanitarian Award (photo: Jim Rosvold).
Top-ranked Wisconsin was upset by Bemidji State while Clarkson fell to Yale and Cornell tied Union.
Boston College has lost four straight and looks to avoid a sweep against the Hockey East leaders Northeastern while Princeton hopes having a full roster helps them take down Harvard.
Top-ranked Wisconsin defeated (3) Northeastern to win the inaugural Battle at the Burgh tournament and Minnesota Duluth won the Minnesota Cup.
This is the second part of a mid-season check in on each Division I women’s team. The first part can be found here. Arlan: In some ways, I find ECAC Hockey to be the most interesting conference. You and I are both more familiar with the WCHA, and an argument can be made that the … Read more
In 2010, Minnesota Duluth’s reign was coming to an end and Minnesota’s was just beginning. The Bulldogs won their fifth title to start the decade. The Gophers had just two NCAA national championships when the decade started. Clarkson emerged as a force to be reckoned with and become the only non-WCHA team to win … Read more
The formation of the New England Women’s Hockey Alliance has driven the number of women’s teams competing at the DI and DII level to 42.
Nicole and Arlan shift the focus from week-to-week results to a big picture look at how each team in NEWHA, CHA and Hockey East have fared over the first half.
Stonehill College will add women’s hockey as its 23rd varsity athletic program and has accepted an invitation to compete in the New England Women’s Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) when it starts with the 2021-22 academic year (photo: Stonehill Athletics).
Cornell and Boston University had emphatic wins over ranked opponents to close out the first half and head into the winter break.
(10) Minnesota Duluth at (1) Wisconsin The Badgers are on a twelve game unbeaten streak against the Bulldogs dating back to 2016. Wisconsin has been dominant in this series at home and UMD hasn’t won in Madison since 2010. The Badgers are 15-0-2 at home against UMD since then. Minnesota Duluth is 8-6-2 on the … Read more
Wisconsin’s Abby Roque, BC’s Cayla Barnes and Delaney Belinskas and Harvard’s Ali Peper and Dominique Petrie talk about growing up in non-traditional hockey markets and the impact of playing in the Nashville Country Classic.