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College Hockey Scoreboard Show

College Hockey Scoreboard Show

著者: Jason Bryant
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A quick and dirty recap of the scores, and pretty much JUST THE SCORES of the day's action in Division I Men's and Women's College Hockey. Shows drop when there's multiple games on the schedule. Consider it your morning coffee for what happened the night before.Copyright Jason Bryant ホッケー
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  • Women's tournament field set; Notre Dame, Bemidji State pull of Game 3 shockers to advance - CHS 3-9-25
    2025/03/10
    It’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 8-9, 2025. No bots, but we’ve got plenty of championship action to catch you up on. After the morning flight and a metric crap ton of results around college sports on Sunday, here’s what you need to know and start your week - JUST. THE. SCORES.

    We begin with the women:

    In women’s championship action, #8 Penn State captured the Atlantic Hockey title with a 4-1 win over Mercyhurst, securing an NCAA auto-bid and a quarterfinal matchup against St. Lawrence. #3 Cornell dominated #5 Colgate 5-1 to claim the ECAC crown and the national No. 3 seed, awaiting the winner of the Sacred Heart-Minnesota-Duluth game. #13 Boston University edged Northeastern 3-2 in overtime to win Hockey East and will open the NCAA tournament against Clarkson. Sacred Heart took the NEWHA title with a 4-2 win over LIU and will face Minnesota-Duluth in the opening round. In the WCHA final, #1 Wisconsin edged #4 Minnesota 4-3, claiming the nation’s top seed and awaiting the winner of Clarkson versus Boston University.

    In Saturday’s men’s action, #10 Boston University handled Vermont 6-1 in Hockey East, setting up a matchup between Vermont and UMass in the opening round. #5 Maine and #16 UMass battled to a 2-2 tie, with Maine taking the shootout win. #1 Boston College blanked Merrimack 6-0, sending Merrimack to face Northeastern. New Hampshire topped #17 UMass Lowell 4-2, setting up a rematch in the opening round, while #6 Providence edged Northeastern 3-2.

    In the NCHC, #7 Denver clipped #20 Colorado College 4-3, securing third place and a home quarterfinal against CC. Minnesota-Duluth edged St. Cloud State 3-2, finishing seventh and heading to Arizona State. Omaha rolled over #18 North Dakota 7-3, claiming fourth place and home-ice advantage against UND. #4 Western Michigan secured its quarterfinal pairing with St. Cloud State by defeating Miami 5-2.

    AHA quarterfinals saw #20 Holy Cross tie its series 1-1 with a 3-2 win over American International. Air Force evened their series with Sacred Heart, winning 3-2 in double overtime. Bentley completed a 2-0 sweep of Canisius with a 2-0 victory, while Niagara forced a decisive game with a 4-3 win over Army West Point.

    In CCHA action, Bemidji State stayed alive by edging Augustana 4-3 to tie their series. Bowling Green completed its sweep over Michigan Tech with a 4-0 win. #14 Minnesota State closed out its series with a tight 3-2 win over Lake Superior State. St. Thomas advanced by defeating Ferris State 4-1, setting up a CCHA semifinal against Bowling Green.

    In the Big Ten, #9 Ohio State forced a third game by edging Wisconsin 3-2 in overtime. #15 Penn State advanced with a 5-2 win over #11 Michigan, taking the series 2-0. #3 Minnesota evened its series with Notre Dame 4-2.

    On Sunday, #20 Holy Cross advanced by clinching the series 2-1 over American International with a 4-3 win. Sacred Heart followed suit, winning 4-1 over Air Force to advance and set up a semifinal against Bentley. Army West Point outlasted Niagara 4-3 in overtime to win their series and will face Holy Cross.

    In the CCHA, Bemidji State emerged victorious with a 3-2 overtime win over Augustana, securing the series 2-1 and a semifinal matchup at Minnesota State.

    In the Big Ten, #9 Ohio State sealed its series with a second straight 3-2 win over Wisconsin and will host Penn State in the semifinals. Notre Dame pulled the upset over #3 Minnesota 4-1 and will face Michigan State in the semifinals. \

    I’m Jason Bryant for real again this time (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 8-9, 2025.
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  • Playoffs? Yeah, that's where we're at - CHS 3-7-25
    2025/03/08
    It’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 7, 2025. Still a bot, but you know what, I think you might like this voice better. Our host Jason Bryant was announcing all day in Wichita - he had some victory drinks while he was at it. So there’s no breakdowns, no analysis, and tonight, no humans. Just the scores.
    We begin with the women:
    The ECAC women’s semifinals saw #3 Cornell outlast #9 Clarkson in a thrilling 2-1 victory that stretched into triple overtime, setting up a championship showdown against #5 Colgate, who defeated #7 St. Lawrence 4-2. In the WCHA women’s semifinals, #1 Wisconsin advanced with a 3-1 win over #6 Minnesota-Duluth, while #4 Minnesota dominated #2 Ohio State 6-2, setting up a border battle for the title. In Hockey East men’s action, #16 UMass rolled past #5 Maine 5-1, and New Hampshire handled #17 UMass Lowell with a 4-1 victory.
    The NCHC men’s slate saw #7 Denver take care of #20 Colorado College 4-1, St. Cloud State edged Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 in overtime, #18 North Dakota topped Omaha 3-1, and #4 Western Michigan erupted for an 8-3 win over Miami. In the Atlantic Hockey quarterfinals, American International slipped past #20 Holy Cross 3-2 to take a 1-0 series lead, Sacred Heart downed Air Force 4-1, Bentley shut out Canisius 4-0, and Army West Point took a marathon 3-2 win over Niagara in double overtime, the fourth longest game in Atlantic Hockey America history.
    CCHA quarterfinals saw Augustana claim a 3-1 win over Bemidji State, Bowling Green edge Michigan Tech 2-1 in overtime, #14 Minnesota State cruise past Lake Superior State 4-1, and St. Thomas roll over Ferris State 7-3. In the ECAC men’s first round, Brown edged Princeton 3-2, while Harvard handled RPI 5-2. The Big Ten quarterfinals featured Wisconsin defeating #9 Ohio State 4-1, #15 Penn State outlasting #11 Michigan 6-5 in overtime, and Notre Dame upsetting #3 Minnesota 3-2. That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for March 8.
    I’m NOT Jason Bryant, but he’s on the socials at jasonmbryant . Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 7, 2025.
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  • Boston U. pummels Providence; UConn, Northeastern pick up Husky double - CHS 3-6-25
    2025/03/07
    It’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 6, 2025. This one’s still on the road in Little Rock, but I’m going to cheat tonight. You’re not hearing my voice. I tagged a bot in for this one. But even with a bot, it’s still just the scores.

    Northeastern secured a 2-1 victory over Merrimack at Lawler Rink. Cam Lund opened the scoring with a power-play goal in the first period, marking his fifth goal in as many games. The Huskies held their one-goal advantage until late in the third when sophomore Dylan Hryckowian doubled the lead. Merrimack responded with an extra-attacker goal but couldn’t find the equalizer. Northeastern goaltender Cameron Whitehead made 28 saves, while Joaquim Lemay contributed two assists and a career-high five blocked shots.
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    Boston University dominated No. 6 Providence with an 8-2 win on Thursday at Agganis Arena, locking up the No. 3 seed in the Hockey East Tournament. Freshman Cole Eiserman recorded his second hat trick of the season, while junior Quinn Hutson set a career high with four assists. The Terriers built a 4-0 lead after the first period and extended it to 6-0 before Providence got on the board. BU netminder Mikhail Yegorov stopped 34 shots in the victory. The Terriers will host a quarterfinal game in the Hockey East Tournament on March 15.

    UConn wrapped up the regular season with a 4-1 win over Vermont, clinching the No. 4 seed in the Hockey East playoffs. Joey Muldowney scored twice, while Jake Richard extended his point streak to 10 games with a pair of goals. Freshman goaltender Callum Tung made 27 saves, including a key stop on a third-period breakaway to maintain the Huskies’ lead. Vermont broke the shutout with under four minutes left, but UConn responded with an empty-net goal to seal the win.

    I’m NOT Jason Bryant, but he’s on the socials at jasonmbryant . Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockeyScoreboard Show for March 6, 2025.
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