by Zach Hawkins | Mar 26, 2015 | ECAC Hockey, Homepage, NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
Three out of the four teams traveling to Fargo, ND know one thing. Their fan bases will probably be in limited quantities as the North Dakota fans will probably be out in full force since they are just 70 miles south of their home base in Grand Forks. For Quinnipiac,...
by Zach Hawkins | Mar 25, 2015 | Atlantic Hockey, ECAC Hockey, Homepage, NCAA, NCHC, WCHA
I’m sure many are confused as to why Notre Dame gets to host this regional on their campus site, and if I understood it completely I would shed some light on the subject. However, This is a regional that sees the top overall seed and the Atlantic Hockey auto bid...
by Zach Hawkins | Mar 24, 2015 | Big Ten, ECAC Hockey, Hockey East, Homepage, NCAA, NCHC
It is every college hockey fan’s favorite time of year, NCAA tournament time. Over the next three days I will be previewing all four regionals, who I think makes it out of them, things to watch for, and give a little bit on how each team got there. Today I will...
by Angie Carducci | Apr 13, 2014 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
For Keith Allain, coach of the Yale Bulldogs, the end couldn’t have been more fitting. “To me, right now, that’s probably the biggest goal in the history of Yale hockey,” Allain said of the one scored by his captain, senior forward Andrew Miller, who notched his 17th...
by Justin Cohen | Mar 23, 2014 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA, Women's College Hockey
HAMDEN, Conn. – For the first time in the history of the NCAA Women’s Frozen Four a non-WCHA team is skating away as NCAA Champions as the Clarkson Golden Knights shocked the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a thrilling 5-4 victory in front of 3573 fans at the High...
by Angie Carducci | Apr 14, 2013 | ECAC Hockey, NCAA
PITTSBURGH – The Yale Bulldogs entered the NCAA Division 1 men’s ice hockey tournament as the No. 15 seed. They were the last at-large team to make the tournament at all, securing their spot only when Michigan lost its conference title game. And, as a No. 15 seed,...