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.
Hockey East announced Friday the following schedule updates: The women’s programs at Providence and UConn are now scheduled to play a home-and-home series Nov. 21-22. “The scheduling of this series is consistent with the league’s commitment to a flexible scheduling model to provide meaningful opportunities for competition for all student-athletes throughout the 2020-21 season while … Read more
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
Hockey East is hopeful women’s teams will complete and double round robin of 18 games against conference opponents this season. They’ll drop the puck on November 20.
Hockey East announced today details for its return to play plan for the 2020-21 season, including composite league schedules, featuring a double round-robin format. League play will begin on Friday, Nov. 20 for both the men’s and women’s leagues. Hockey East also announced its NESN schedule through Jan. 1 and news that other games streamed … Read more
Holy Cross has announced the hiring of Devan Taylor as an assistant coach for the women’s hockey team.
Hockey East announced Wednesday its intent to play the 2020-21 men’s and women’s college hockey season while focusing on games between league members and the completion of a regular-season schedule (photo: Rich Gagnon).
USA Hockey announced Wednesday that Holy Cross head coach Katie Lachapelle has been named head coach of the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team that will play in the 2021 IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championship anticipated to take place this coming January (photo: Mark Seliger Photography).
The ECAC, Hockey East and NEWHA regular season champs have been crowned, but there’s still a lot to be decided in the final weekend of the regular season.
Minnesota State upset (1) Wisconsin in a 3-1 win on Saturday and (9) Minnesota Duluth swept (5) Ohio State.
Bemidji State looks to pull off another upset while Harvard hopes to gain some ground in the ECAC.
With four weeks of games left to play in the regular season, Nicole looks at the likely final standings of each Division I conference.
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.
Top-ranked Wisconsin defeated (3) Northeastern to win the inaugural Battle at the Burgh tournament and Minnesota Duluth won the Minnesota Cup.
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
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.
(2) Wisconsin took two wins in Nashville, Quinnipiac won the Nutmeg Classic and Clarkson took home the Winjammer in this weekend of tournaments.
Boston College suffered their first lost of the season and Harvard upset Princeton with their fifth win in a row to start the season.
This weekend’s ECAC games are likely to be crucial to the final conference standings come February.