Women’s D-III weekend picks: The first round
The NCAA tournament is here. We offer our picks on the winners in the first round.
The NCAA tournament is here. We offer our picks on the winners in the first round.
For the seniors at Wisconsin-Eau Claire, their college career has seen an incredible turnaround, from winning just five games as freshmen to an NCAA tournament as seniors.
The final games of the conference playoffs happen this weekend. Nicole picks the outcomes.
The NCHA announced this week the women’s conference year-end awards, including Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Freshman of the Year, and All-NCHA and All-Freshman Teams (photo: Adrian Athletics).
The selection process for the women’s D-III NCAA tournament is Byzantine. Columnist Nicole Haase breaks down how it works and who is likely to benefit.
Oswego upset Buffalo State, Stevenson held off a determined Manhattanville squad, and St. Scholastica advanced past Concordia.
The playoffs have started, and the games get tighter. Nicole picks a few of this weekend’s stellar matchups.
The conference tournaments are being played this weekend, and for some teams it’s their last opportunity to make the national tournament. Columnist Nicole Haase offers a detailed breakdown of what to expect in each conference.
The top 10 teams saw a few ties sneak into their results, and the battle between Hamline and St. Thomas lived up to the hype.
The final weekend of the regular season should play out in intense fashion. Nicole picks just some of the highlights.
As the regular season comes to a close, many conference races are completely up in the air. Nicole analyzes the possibilities.
Ranked teams suffered surprises, with No. 8 Connecticut College losing to Bowdoin and Hamilton tying No. 9 Amherst. Nicole recaps the weekend.
There are huge battles in the NESCAC and Colonial Hockey this weekend, while No. 3 Wisconsin-River Falls takes on rival Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Nicole picks the games.
After a surprise loss last year in the NCAA tournament, Wisconsin-River Falls is looking to are looking to learn from last season’s disappointment and build success this year.
The Hockey Humanitarian Award Foundation today announced the five finalists for the 2018 Hockey Humanitarian Award, which is presented annually to college hockey’s “finest citizen” for leadership in community service (photo: Shelley M. Szwast).
Both No. 2 Plattsburgh and No. 3 Elmira struggled to a tie and a win this weekend in series against unranked opponents. Nicole recaps the weekend action.
A battle between No. 4 Middlebury and No. 1 Norwich is just one of the highlights this weekend. Nicole picks the games.
Connecticut College continues to move up the ranks in the NESCAC, and looks to be well on its way to setting a new program record for wins while working toward a championship.
No. 5 Middlebury and No. 7 Wisconsin-River Falls both swept conference series, while No. 4 Gustavus Adolphus was surprised with a tie in one of its two games against Saint Mary’s. Nicole Haase recaps the weekend.
A renewed rivalry in the NESCAC between Hamilton and Middlebury, and a big battle between Norwich and UMass Boston are among the highlights this week. Nicole picks the games.