{"id":33752,"date":"2010-12-13T21:14:24","date_gmt":"2010-12-14T03:14:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/?p=33752"},"modified":"2020-08-24T21:37:33","modified_gmt":"2020-08-25T02:37:33","slug":"former-glory-fading-but-holy-cross-sees-opportunity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2010\/12\/13\/former-glory-fading-but-holy-cross-sees-opportunity\/","title":{"rendered":"Former glory fading, but Holy Cross sees opportunity"},"content":{"rendered":"
It has been five seasons since they last made a trip to the NCAA tournament, five seasons since they last won the Atlantic Hockey title and five seasons since they had a winning campaign.<\/p>\n
To say coach Paul Pearl and the Holy Cross Crusaders have struggled the last five years would be an understatement. However, this season may be the beginning of a resurgence for the Crusaders.<\/p>\n
The Crusaders, who are 6-7-2 overall, sit in fourth place in the Atlantic Hockey standings with a 5-3-2 record and 12 points. One of their five wins came against Robert Morris, which leads Atlantic Hockey with 16 points.<\/p>\n
After four consecutive losing seasons in which the Crusaders won no more than 13 games, the fact that the Crusaders have six wins already is a sign of a program getting back on its feet.<\/p>\n