{"id":25424,"date":"2003-01-16T21:21:52","date_gmt":"2003-01-17T03:21:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2003\/01\/16\/this-week-in-hockey-east-women-jan-16-2003\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:55:21","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:55:21","slug":"this-week-in-hockey-east-women-jan-16-2003","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2003\/01\/16\/this-week-in-hockey-east-women-jan-16-2003\/","title":{"rendered":"This Week in Hockey East Women: Jan. 16, 2003"},"content":{"rendered":"
Entering Saturday’s game with No. 3 Minnesota, New Hampshire is just 0-3-1 against top-six teams, 18-0-0 against everyone else. One thing has been in common with those four blemishes in UNH’s record — they’ve all come on the road. So while the presence of Minnesota at the Whittemore Center by no means guarantees victory, it’ll be of help.<\/p>\n
This year New Hampshire plays just four regular-season home games against current top-ten teams, as compared to eight on the road. The Wildcats swept their only ranked opponent, Princeton, earlier this year. New Hampshire will be hard-pressed, though, to continue its winning ways at home against the Gophers.<\/p>\n
“The way the schedule falls makes it a lot more challenging for us,” said Wildcat coach Brian McCloskey. “With Princeton, had we played them down there, we might not have swept them. But we had them at home and we took advantage. Obviously the top teams are able to do that.”<\/p>\n