NCAA Preview: D-III Women

Starting The Process As the 2002-03 Division III women’s hockey season winds down, fans around the country wonder whether their favorite team is going to make the NCAA playoffs and if so, where they will be playing. The good news is that there will be a few more happy fans and players this year, as … Read more

Crimson Top Women’s Poll

As the regular season wrapped up, Harvard received a unanimous No. 1 ranking in this week’s USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. Harvard had a three win week, surviving a 4-3 scare at the hands of unranked Brown before road wins over Cornell and Colgate. Harvard is also No. 1 in the Pairwise Rankings (PWR), a … Read more

Tie Doesn’t Trip No. 1 Harvard

With a win and a tie on the weekend, Harvard maintained its No. 1 ranking in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. After a 3-3 tie on Valentine’s Day, the Crimson rebounded for a decisive 6-1 win against No. 6 St. Lawrence. Harvard is also No. 1 in the USCHO.com Parwise Rankings (PWR), a measure … Read more

This Week in the WCHA Women’s League: Feb. 13, 2003

Minnesota and Minnesota-Duluth — archrivals despite a relatively short history together — clash this weekend with the WCHA regular-season title hanging in the balance. Also: an uncertain future for at least one Gopher, and OSU gets key personnel back. Craig Roberts reports.

Botterill Heads Up Kazmaier Finalists

The USA Hockey Foundation Monday announced the top 10 candidates for the 2003 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. (See listing and bios below.) An award of the USA Hockey Foundation, Patty Kazmaier Award recognizes the most outstanding player in women’s college hockey each season. This year the awards dinner, set for Saturday, March 22 at the … Read more

2004 Women’s FF Finds a Home

In search of a new home for five months, the 2004 Women’s Frozen Four will be played in Providence, R.I, March 26 and 28. Originally, the ECAC and Yale won the bid to host it in the New Haven Coliseum, but the Coliseum closed its doors last August. The ECAC and Yale remain as the … Read more