Women’s DI Recap: Week 1
Boston College and Minnesota Duluth swept their opening weekend series in Division I women’s hockey.
Boston College and Minnesota Duluth swept their opening weekend series in Division I women’s hockey.
In the before times, the best case scenario for season previews was to give somewhat educated guesses. Those guesses came from watching teams last season, watching many of the incoming freshmen in U-18 World Championships and looking at how teams’ schedules might benefit or hurt them. Most of that isn’t available to us this year. … Read more
Nearly nine months after the abrupt end to the 2019-20 college hockey season, ECAC Hockey will officially commence its 2020-21 campaign this weekend. Clarkson, Colgate, Quinnipiac, and St. Lawrence will represent the league this year, as the other eight ECAC Hockey members announced they will not compete due to COVID-19 concerns. RPI and Union announced … Read more
Union College today announced the cancellation of its men’s and women’s 2020-21 hockey seasons, one day after ECAC Hockey rival Rensselaer made a similar announcement and following last week’s Ivy League decision not to play this season.
Rensselaer is the latest school to cancel its 2020-21 season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. “As we navigate the global pandemic, we must make every effort to protect the health, safety, and well-being of the institute community, and unfortunately, cancelling the hockey seasons is prudent as we attempt to achieve that objective,” said Dr. … Read more
The 2021 men’s and women’s Beanpot championships have been canceled for the first time in the history of the tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beanpot committee announced on Friday. “The Beanpot, TD Garden’s annual college hockey tournament, will not be played in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” reads a statement from TD … Read more
The Ivy League released an announcement Thursday evening cancelling the hockey seasons for men’s and women’s hockey. Consistent with its commitment to safeguard the health and wellbeing of student-athletes, the greater campus community and general public, the Ivy League Council of Presidents has decided that league schools will not conduct intercollegiate athletics competition in winter … Read more
The Hockey Commissioners Association announced today that the start of the 2020-21 NCAA season will be delayed due to the impact of COVID-19 (photo: Tealin Robinson/Wisconsin Athletics).
Wayne Dean, a former NCAA hockey committee chair who ran numerous regional tournaments, has retired (photo: Yale Athletics).
Clarkson’s Elizabeth Giguere becomes the third Golden Knight to be awarded women’s college hockey’s top award.
Clarkson, Cornell, Ohio State and Wisconsin lead the way with three players each on our All-USCHO teams.
For leading Cornell to an undefeated conference record and another NCAA berth, Doug Derraugh is the USCHO Coach of the Year.
Taking on a big role and making a big impact quickly are just a few reasons Gabrielle David is the USCHO Rookie of the Year.
For leading his team to the ECAC Hockey regular-season title and the top seed of the cancelled NCAA tournament, Cornell’s Doug Derraugh is the CCM/AHCA Women’s National Collegiate Coach of the Year (photo: Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics).
The top 12 women’s hockey players in the nation have been recognized as 2019-20 CCM/AHCA All-Americans. Five selections come from ECAC Hockey, four from the WCHA and three from Hockey East (photo: Brad Rempel).
USA Hockey announced Monday it will reveal the winner of the 2020 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award on Friday, March 27, at 1:30 p.m. EST.
Editor’s note: At the time of publishing, NCAA quarterfinals were still scheduled to be played and teams were en route to the host universities. Sunday was a historic day in women’s DI hockey as both Ohio State and Princeton won their first-ever conference tournament titles. In the WCHA, Wisconsin, Minnesota and UMD had won all … Read more
Due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the ECAC Hockey men’s quarterfinal best-of-three series between RPI and Harvard has been cancelled for this weekend.
Arlan and Nicole dissect the conference tournaments and look ahead to the NCAA quarterfinal pairings.
Cornell’s home playoff hockey games this weekend at Lynah Rink will be played without fans due to Ivy League restrictions in response to the coronavirus outbreak (photo: Omar Phillips).