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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. 
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It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 14, 2024. I did NOT go to In-and-Out Burger today, but the night is anything but young. There’s still time. But there’s no double doubles here, no analysis, no breakdowns. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We begin with the men. I’m also standing outside, so let’s get this done as quickly as possible. No. 3 Michigan State scored four third-period goals to rally past No. 1 Minnesota 5-3 in the Big Ten, with Isaac Howard netting two for the Spartans. In the NCHC, No. 4 Denver split the weekend home-and-home series with No. 10 Colorado College after a 2-1 win, thanks to Cale Ashcroft’s game-winner. No. 6 Michigan finally ended its scoreless streak as Michael Hage's overtime game-winner salvaged a split with visiting Wisconsin. Not going to argue over what constitutes a split here. I know what you're saying, Wisconsin still got four of the six points on the weekend. All Hail Pairwise. Jake Schmaltz lifted No. 16 North Dakota to a 4-3 overtime win and a home sweep of No. 9 St. Cloud State in the NCHC. That goal song was stuck in my head the rest of the day. Josh Groll’s overtime goal secured No. 12 Minnesota State’s 3-2 victory over Lake Superior State in the CCHA, marking six straight wins for the Mavericks, who are unbeaten in their last 11. Oh, you didn't know ... this is a Gunnarwolfe Fontaine stan account. Fontaine scores his seventh of the year as No. 15 Ohio State beat Notre Dame 3-1Robert Morris defeated Canisius 5-2 in Atlantic Hockey action, while Michigan Tech erupted for six third-period goals to dominate Bemidji State 9-5 in the CCHA, with Elias Jansson and Logan Morrell each scoring twice. Bowling Green edged Northern Michigan 4-3 in another CCHA contest. In Hockey East, Merrimack beat Northeastern 4-1. Omaha slipped past Lindenwood 2-1 in non-conference play, while RPI and Mercyhurst tied 3-3 before RPI won in the shootout. LIU crushed Stonehill 6-1 for its seventh win in nine games, while Stonehill dropped its fifth straight. Vermont defeated Union 3-2, and New Hampshire topped the USNTDP 6-2 in an exhibition. Three games on the women’s side - Maine edged Merrimack 3-2 in Hockey East women’s action, while Robert Morris took down LIU 3-1 in a non-conference matchup. Minnesota State outlasted Bemidji State 5-3 in  the WCHA. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 14, 2024.Drive thru is open here in Hanford, California. 
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 13, 2024. If you’ve come here for inStat, analysis, breakdowns in the d-zone or anything other than the scores. You’ll leave disappointed. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES. In the Big Ten, No. 1 Minnesota and No. 3 Michigan State ended regulation tied at three after Brodie Ziemer opened and closed the scoring. Michigan State claimed the shootout and the extra Big Ten point. Tenth-ranked Colorado College overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat No. 4 Denver 5-4 in the first game of the Gold Pan series, with Drew Montgomery netting his fifth goal of the season and Samu Salminen scoring twice for Denver. Wisconsin delivered a dominant 4-0 shutout at Yost over No. 8 Michigan, with Quinn Finley scoring his 12th of the season and Michigan going three games without a goal after a 16-goal series against Notre Dame. No. 16 North Dakota beat No. 9 St. Cloud State 2-0 at The Ralph with goals from Carter Wilkie and Jake Livanavage. Berry and Larson exchanged words towards the end of the game. I believe they were “Merry” and “Christmas.” No. 12 Minnesota State extended its unbeaten streak to 10 games with a 2-1 win over Lake Superior State, courtesy of two goals by Luc Wilson. The Mavericks are 8-0-2 in their last 10. Brent Johnson’s overtime winner lifted No. 15 Ohio State past Notre Dame 2-1 in Columbus. New Hampshire and No. 17 Dartmouth finished tied at three with six different scorers before UNH claimed the shootout for bragging rights … and maybe even not that. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul. Bemidji State and Michigan Tech skated to a 2-2 tie, with Bemidji winning the shootout. Bowling Green edged Northern Michigan 2-1, while Augustana earned a 3-2 overtime victory over Alaska-Anchorage. If there were actual points on the line, Augie would have taken four of them this weekend. They now come back to the lower 48 after spending most of December in Alaska. Lindenwood upset Omaha 3-2, LIU bested Stonehill 3-1, and Vermont cruised to a 6-2 win over Union. In exhibition action, No. 13 Boston University outlasted the USNTDP 7-5. Just two games on the women’s side: Robert Morris and LIU skated to a 1-1 tie, but neither school reported who won the shootout.Had to go to discord to get the answer, so thanks to  “Twee P the sieve” confirming Robert Morris took the shootout, once again proving the discord server to be a more reliable source than, say a script. Maddie Mashuga’s hat trick powered Minnesota State to a 5-0 win over Bemidji State, improving the Mavericks to 7-9-1 and solidifying sixth place in the WCHA standings while handing Bemidji its third straight loss. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 13, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 12, 2024. There’s two men’s games on the schedule tonight. One in Washington, D.C. and the other - in Anchorage. There’s  no analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. At the Capital Hockey Classic in D.C., Reece Laubach scored twice as Penn State defeated Army West Point 4-2. Laubach now has nine goals on the year. It's the fifth straight loss for the Black Knights. Penn State improved to 7-9 overall. Out west, way west, like, North and West. Augustana and Alaska-Anchorage skated to a 2-2 tie and Augustana took the shootout for … no extra points. Ryan Johnson scored his ninth of the year for the Seawolves. There’s 16 games on the docket for tomorrow, 14 of them on the men’s side. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 12, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 7, 2024. Another big Saturday of action with 43ish games on the schedule. There’s  no analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. In Big Ten action, Isaac Howard scored his seventh of the season, netting the overtime game-winner as No. 1 Michigan State edged Wisconsin 3-2. No. 2 Denver split its series with No. 7 Western Michigan as Carter King scored the OT game-winner in a 3-2 victory. No. 4 Minnesota swept No. 6 Michigan with a 2-0 win in Minneapolis, as Sam Rinzel scored his eighth and Jimmy Snuggerud added an empty-netter for his ninth. No. 5 Maine pulled away in the third period to defeat Stonehill 5-2, with Harrison Scott scoring his 10th of the year. Pairwise doesn’t care if you lose 6-1 or 2-1. No. 10 Providence completed a home sweep with five different scorers in a 5-1 victory over No. 8 Colorado College. Tyson Gross scored twice and Gavin Enright earned his first win in goal as No. 9 St. Cloud State beat Omaha 5-2 to split the series. In Hockey East, Michael Hrabal made 32 saves to lead UMass to a 4-0 shutout over No. 11 Boston University. Colgate upset No. 12 Cornell 6-3, breaking a 3-3 tie to even its record at 8-8-2. No. 20 Clarkson edged No. 13 Dartmouth 3-2 with Ayrton Martino scoring the game-winner late in the third. Rhett Pitlick’s two goals, including an overtime winner, lifted No. 15 Minnesota State over Bowling Green 3-2. No. 16 North Dakota completed a sweep of Miami with a 4-2 win as Jackson Kunz tallied his seventh goal of the year. No. 18 Quinnipiac downed Union 3-1, while No. 19 Arizona State defeated Minnesota-Duluth 3-2 to extend their strong run. Bentley and Mercyhurst skated to a 2-2 tie before Bentley took the shootout. Air Force topped Niagara 4-2, RIT outlasted Robert Morris 4-3, and Sacred Heart beat Canisius in a shootout after a 3-3 tie. Lake Superior State edged Bemidji State 4-3, Ferris State beat Northern Michigan 2-1, and St. Thomas upset Michigan Tech 4-1. Princeton defeated RPI 6-2, while Harvard and St. Lawrence played to a scoreless tie with Harvard taking the shootout. Alaska-Anchorage defeated Merrimack 3-1, Alaska squeaked by Augustana 2-1, Northeastern held off Brown 4-3, and Vermont overwhelmed LIU 7-4. Holy Cross and AIC was canceled. AHA simply said the game would not be played - unsure if it’s a cancellation or a postponement. Things are just kinda rough in Springfield right now as AIC didn’t have any healthy goaltenders. In WCHA women’s action, No. 1 Wisconsin continued its dominant season with a 5-0 win over St. Thomas, improving to 19-1 behind two goals from Maggie Scannell. No. 3 Minnesota completed a sweep of St. Thomas with a 6-2 victory in Mendota Heights, marking the Gophers’ ninth win in their last 10 games. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth defeated No. 8 St. Cloud State 3-1, with Clara Van Wieren breaking a 1-1 tie with a knuckle puck from the blue line. Olivia Mobley and Mary Kate O’Brien also scored for the Bulldogs. In ECAC action, No. 6 Clarkson extended its unbeaten streak to 10 games with a 5-1 win over Harvard, led by two goals from Baylee Kirwan. Princeton upset No. 9 Quinnipiac 2-1 in overtime, with Sara Paul scoring both goals, including the OT winner. No. 11 St. Lawrence blanked Dartmouth 2-0 behind goals from Tori Verbeek and Sarah Thompson. RPI stopped No. 14 Yale 3-1, with three different players finding the net. In Atlantic Hockey, No. 12 Penn State swept Mercyhurst with a 3-2 win, powered by two goals from Tessa Janecke, who now has 14 on the season. Elsewhere, No. 15 UConn edged Maine 4-3 in overtime, RIT defeated Lindenwood 4-2, and Syracuse topped Robert Morris 4-1. Union defeated Brown 4-1, while Post and Sacred Heart skated to a 1-1 tie before Post took the shootout. Franklin Pierce blanked St. Michael’s 3-0, Merrimack edged Holy Cross 3-2 in overtime, and Assumption bested Stonehill in a shootout after a 2-2 tie. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 7, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 6, 2024. Big full Friday of action with 44 games on the schedule. There’s  no analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Let’s roll. In the Big Ten, Wisconsin stunned top-ranked Michigan State 4-0 in Madison behind two goals from Quinn Finley. It’s just Michigan State’s second loss of the season, in what wasn’t a good night for Top 10 teams. Guys were hopped up on that BadgerMax - Elixir of Might. Seventh-ranked Western Michigan edged No. 2 Denver 3-2 at Lawson, with Tim Washe scoring his seventh of the year and Cameron Rowe making 29 saves. In Hockey East, No. 14 UMass Lowell skated to a 3-3 tie with No. 3 Boston College and won the shootout thanks to two goals from Mirko Buttazzoni. No. 4 Minnesota rolled over No. 6 Michigan 6-0 in Minneapolis, with Matthew Wood scoring twice and Connor Kurth adding his ninth of the season. In non-conference play, No. 10 Providence got past No. 8 Colorado College 4-3, with Tomas Machu netting his first goal of the year. Omaha topped No. 9 St. Cloud State 4-3 in overtime on Sam Stange’s seventh goal of the season. No. 12 Cornell prevailed over Colgate 3-2 in overtime, with Charlie Major scoring his first of the year. St. Lawrence upset No. 13 Dartmouth 3-2 behind a game-winning goal from Nicholas Benetau. No. 15 Minnesota State continued its hot streak with a 4-1 win over Bowling Green, extending its unbeaten run to 10 games. In the NCHC, No. 16 North Dakota staged a dramatic rally, scoring twice in the final 90 seconds to defeat Miami 5-4. No. 17 Ohio State completed a sweep of Penn State with a 4-2 win, highlighted by goals from Riley Thompson and Max Montes. No. 18 Quinnipiac beat RPI 3-1 with Travis Treloar scoring his sixth of the season. No. 19 Arizona State secured its fourth straight win by defeating Minnesota-Duluth 5-3. No. 20 Clarkson improved to 10-5-2 with a 4-3 win over Harvard, thanks to a two-goal performance by Ayrton Martino. Bentley topped Mercyhurst 4-2, Holy Cross blanked AIC 1-0, Niagara edged Air Force 3-2 in overtime, Robert Morris dominated RIT 7-3, Sacred Heart defeated Canisius 4-2, Bemidji State beat Lake Superior State 4-2, Ferris State topped Northern Michigan 3-1, Michigan Tech got past St. Thomas 2-1, Princeton defeated Union 2-1, New Hampshire downed Northeastern 5-3, Merrimack beat Alaska-Anchorage 4-2, Augustana handled Alaska 3-1 in the Alaska Test, which was delayed by about 30 seconds, and LIU edged Vermont 3-2. Check their Pairwise. I don’t care if it’s early December. On the women’s side, No. 1 Wisconsin held off Minnesota State 2-1 behind goals from Kirsten Simms and Caroline Harvey. No. 3 Minnesota cruised past St. Thomas 5-0 with two goals each from Abbey Murphey and Josefin Bouveng. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth and No. 8 St. Cloud State skated to a 1-1 tie, with Duluth taking the shootout after stellar performances from goaltenders Eve Gascon and Sanni Ahola. No. 6 Clarkson overcame Dartmouth 5-3 with late goals from Haley Winn and Jenna Goodwin. Holy Cross upset No. 10 Boston College 2-1 in overtime on Alexia Moreau’s fifth of the season. No. 11 St. Lawrence jumped to a 4-0 lead and beat Harvard 4-2, with Abby Hustler and Taylor Lum both scoring their sixth of the season. No. 12 Penn State defeated Mercyhurst 4-2 behind two goals from Maddy Christian, who now has 14 on the season. No. 13 Boston University topped Maine 3-1 with Riley Walsh scoring her fifth of the year. No. 14 Yale beat Union 3-1 as Anna Bargman scored her fifth of the season. No. 15 UConn rallied with two third-period goals to beat New Hampshire 2-1. RIT routed Lindenwood 9-4, Syracuse beat Robert Morris 4-1, RPI topped Brown 4-1, Vermont defeated Merrimack 2-1, Assumption edged Stonehill 2-1, Post shut out Sacred Heart 3-0, and Franklin Pierce blanked St. Michael’s 5-0. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 6, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 5, 2024. We’ve just got two games on a Thursday - one men’s and one women’s - so as always, there’s  no analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. In Big Ten men’s play, Gunnarwolfe Fontaine scored twice to lead No. 17 Ohio State past visiting Penn State 4-0. Max Montes added his seventh goal of the season for the Buckeyes, who bounced back from last weekend’s sweep by Princeton. Ohio State improved to 10-4-1 and 3-2 in the Big Ten, while Penn State fell to 6-8 overall with an 0-7 mark in league play. They’ll meet again on Friday to close out the series. Does lightning strike twice? If you’re LIU, maybe. For the second straight day, Grace Babington scored the game-winner in overtime as LIU topped St. Anselm 4-3, repeating Wednesday’s exact score and scenario. Babington’s overtime goal was her fifth of the season, and LIU’s Drew Dyczkowski netted her first collegiate goal for the Sharks in the second period. LIU improved to 10-5-2 and is now tied atop the NEWHA standings with Sacred Heart. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 5, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 4, 2024. Stop me if you’ve heard this before: a New Hampshire fan and two Northeastern fans walk into Bridgewater Ice Arena …  No analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Today, we’re not starting with the ranking teams - we’re going to Stonehill. Alaska-Anchorage got goals from four different players to defeat longtime, hated independent rival Stonehill 4-1 in a matchup that brought together some New England-based diehards—or should we say Sickos at the Bridgewater Ice Arena. Third-ranked Boston College outlasted UConn 2-1 in overtime at Conte Forum. James Hagans scored his fourth of the year for the game-winner, while Teddy Stiga also scored for BC. Ryan Tattle’s shorthanded goal tied it in the second, but BC dominated the shot count 43-24, including 17-4 in the third.On the women’s side, No. 10 Boston College rallied with three third-period goals to defeat Providence 4-3. Abby Newhook, Julia Pellerin, and Sammy Taber each scored their seventh goals of the season for BC, which improved to 12-5 and has now won five of its last seven. Northeastern topped New Hampshire 2-0 with goals from Eloise Caron and Jaden Bogden. Northeastern sits tied for second with Boston College, just one point behind conference leader Boston University in Hockey East. In NEWHA women’s play, Grace Babington scored her fourth goal of the season in overtime as LIU edged St. Anselm 4-3. LIU fired an incredible 60 shots on goal to improve to 9-5-2. St. Anselm trailed 3-0 heading into the third but mounted a furious comeback.   Brooklyn Schneiderhan and Gracee Donovan, each tallying their eighth of the season, to force the extra frame.  Two games scheduled for Thursday: Penn State is at No. 17 Ohio State on the men’s side, while St. Anselm finishes up its mid-week series at LIU.I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 4, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 3, 2024.  I’ve got 26 college hockey podcasts in my feed - counting this one. How about you? No analysis, no breakdowns, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. In non-conference women’s action, No. 9 Quinnipiac escaped host Sacred Heart 2-1 in front of a rowdy noontime crowd in Fairfield for Kids Day. Emerson Jarvis scored the game-winner with just over a minute left to lift Quinnipiac to 13-4-3. Maya LaBad netted her ninth of the season for Quinnipiac, which dominated with a 49-13 shot advantage. On the men’s side in Atlantic Hockey, Sacred Heart shut out Army West Point 4-0 with four different players scoring. A third-period empty netter was Felix Trudeau’s ninth of the season as the Pioneers improved to 8-7-2 overall and 7-5-1 in league play, moving into a tie with Bentley atop the AHA standings, though Bentley holds three games in hand. Elsewhere in Atlantic Hockey, back-to-back third-period goals by Alton McDermott broke open a close contest as Canisius defeated host RIT 6-4. There was a Monday game scheduled but those lake effect snows postponed the women’s game between second-ranked Ohio State and Mercyhurst. No time table yet on when that will be made up. We’ve got three games coming up on Wednesday. On the women’s side, Northeastern is at New Hampshire in Hockey East, while on the men’s side, UConn is at No. 3 Boston College while Alaska-Anchorage is at Stonehill. Oh you wacky independents and your road trips. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 3, 2024.
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 1, 2024.  There’s no quirky tournaments to get wrong tonight. Just six games - four men’s and two women’s. So let’s get to it. As always, no analysis, no breakdowns, nothing from InStat, no xG data, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. In men’s hockey, top-ranked Michigan State completed a sweep of visiting Lindenwood with a 2-0 victory on Sunday at Munn. Gavin O’Connell scored his third of the year, and Mikey DeAngelo also scored for the Spartans. No. 6 Maine broke a 2-2 tie with four goals in the third period to top RPI 6-2. Harrison Scott scored twice for the Black Bears, who improved to 10-2-2. Scott now has nine goals on the season, and Maine outshot RPI 100-44 on the weekend. No. 15 Dartmouth bounced back from a Saturday loss to Boston College with a 3-1 victory over host Vermont. John Fusco scored his fourth of the season as the Big Green moved to 6-1-1. Northeastern stopped Bentley’s four-game win streak with a 3-1 win at Matthews Arena. Dylan Hryckowian, Cam Lund, and Jack Williams each scored their sixth goals of the year for the Huskies.In women’s hockey, RPI cruised past Assumption 6-0 as Ellie Kaiser scored twice, improving RPI to 9-7-2. Brown completed its weekend 2-0 with a 4-1 win over Holy Cross, led by Margot Norehad’s two goals.I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 1, 2024.
CHS: November 30, 2024

CHS: November 30, 2024

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College Hockey Scoreboard It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 30, 2024.  We’ll start with the men’s action and to do that, we’ll first go to Belfast, Northern Ireland where No. 13 Boston U. scored three goals in the final period to claim the Friendship Four title with a 4-3 win over Notre Dame. Ryan Green tied the game with just under four minutes left before Shane Lachance netted the game-winner 30 seconds later to lift the Terriers. Harvard took the Friendship Four’s third-place game with a 4-2 win over Merrimack, as Casey Severo scored twice, including the game-winner just 18 seconds into the third period. At the Adirondack Winter Invitational in Lake Placid, it was John Mustard, in the 1980 Rink at Herb Brooks Arena, in Lake Placid with the game-winner. Those of you over 40 might get the reference. Providence takes their second game at the Adirondack Winter Invitational over St. Lawrence 2-1. No. 16 UMass Lowell technically tied its second game of the Adirondack Winter Invitational, tying No. 20 Clarkson 4-4, but the River Hawks took the shootout. Since the games were pre-determined and there was no first place game as I said incorrectly on last night's show, So who wins the tournament? Was it actually a tournament? Well, Providence won both its games, so probably them. I think. Maybe. Just bracket the thing.No. 3 Minnesota scored four goals in the third period to fend off Alaska 5-2. Brody Lamb netted his 10th goal of the season, and Leo Gruba scored his first career goal as the Gophers improved to 13-2-1. No. 5 Maine routed RPI 6-0, led by Lynden Breen’s hat trick and a 50-16 shot advantage. No. 6 Michigan split its home-and-home series with No. 7 Western Michigan, winning 2-1 in Ann Arbor behind Michael Hage’s ninth goal of the year. At the Frozen Apple in Madison Square Garden, No. 11 Cornell and No. 18 Quinnipiac tied 3-3, with Cornell winning the shootout to send Big Red fans into Midtown Manhattan happy. Princeton completed a sweep of No. 12 Ohio State with a 3-1 win in New Jersey, as Brendan Gorman’s short-handed goal late in the game sealed the Tigers’ victory. No. 14 North Dakota tied Bemidji State 3-3 before taking the shootout, but it’s Bemidji State that extended its unbeaten streak to five games - they’re 3-0-2 in the last five outings.In Atlantic Hockey, Josh Barnes recorded a hat trick in AIC’s 4-2 win over Robert Morris, and Holy Cross beat Sacred Heart 4-1. In the CCHA, Lake Superior State swept St. Thomas with a 5-3 win, led by Connor Milburn’s two goals. Bowling Green and Michigan Tech tied 2-2, with Bowling Green winning the shootout. Augustana defeated Northern Michigan 4-1. Elsewhere, Brown beat Air Force 5-2, powered by two-goal efforts from Max Scott and Alex Pineau. Wisconsin tied Alaska-Anchorage 1-1 before winning the shootout. New Hampshire defeated RIT 6-1, Union beat Niagara 5-3, and LIU blanked Yale 3-0.On the women’s side, No. 6 Clarkson captured the Smashville Showcase title with a 4-0 win over Merrimack, thanks to Sena Cattemrall’s two goals. Penn State tied St. Thomas 1-1 but won the third-place game shootout. At the Nutmeg Classic, Yale and No. 9 Quinnipiac tied 1-1 in the championship game, with Yale prevailing in the shootout as Gracie Gilkyson sealed the title in the part where the teams lineup and try to pepper the goaltender. No. 14 UConn defeated Sacred Heart 4-2 in the third-place game, led by Ashley Allard’s two goals. No. 1 Wisconsin swept Maine with a 6-1 win, with Kirsten Simms scoring twice and Laila Edwards adding her 17th goal of the season. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth routed Vermont 9-1 as Caitlin Kraemer recorded a hat trick. No. 5 Colgate rolled over Syracuse 7-1, highlighted by Kristyna Kaltounkova’s hat trick, giving her 20 goals on the season. No. 8 St. Cloud State edged Union 2-1, with Sofianna Sundelin and Avery Myers each scoring. In Hockey East, No. 11 Boston College shut out No. 15 Northeastern 3-0 behind Grace Campbell’s 23 saves. Holy Cross defeated Assumption 6-0 with Charlotte Sonntag netting a hat trick and three goalies combining for the shutout. Brown edged Providence 3-2 in the Mayor’s Cup rivalry game with India McDadi scoring the winner early in the third period. Minnesota State swept Dartmouth with a 3-2 overtime win as Jenessa Gazdik tallied the game-winner. Princeton crushed Stonehill 12-1, with Issy Wunder scoring five goals and Emerson O’Leary adding a goal and five assists, as six Tigers recorded multiple points despite trailing 1-0 early.I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 30, 2024.
CHS: November 29, 2024

CHS: November 29, 2024

2024-11-3004:19

It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 29, 2024.  We got tournaments, we got upsets, we got shootouts … that don’t mean anything, except maybe to the goaltenders. No breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We’ll begin on the men’s side with tournament action, first in Belfast, Northern Ireland  where No. 13 Boston U defeated Merrimack 6-2 in the Friendship Four opener in Belfast, led by Tristan Amonte’s two-goal performance. Notre Dame downed Harvard 5-2 in Belfast behind Blake Biondi’s two goals. It’ll be Boston University and Notre Dame in the final. In Lake Placid, No. 16 UMass Lowell blanked St. Lawrence 2-0 with goals from Dillon Bentley and Scout Truman at the Adirondack Winter Invitational. No. 10 Providence edged No. 20 Clarkson 3-2 in overtime, with Graham Gamache netting the game-winner to send the Friars to the championship game against the Riverhawks.No. 1 Michigan State shut out Lindenwood 4-0 with goals from four different players on 56 shots. Daniel Russell scored his eighth of the season, and Trey Augustine stopped 29 shots for the shutout as Sparty improved to 10-1. Alaska earned a shootout win over No. 3 Minnesota after a 1-1 tie at Mariucci, with Nicholas Grabko making 3 6 saves for the Nanooks. Minnesota outshot the Spacebears 37-20. No. 4 Boston College defeated No. 15 Dartmouth 5-3, handing the Big Green their first loss of the season. James Hagens scored twice, and Mike Posma added a powerplay goal late, while the Eagles secured two empty-netters in the third. Game of the night was No. 7 Western Michigan topped No. 6 Michigan 4-1 in the front half of a home-and-home series. Four different players scored for the Broncos, including Cam Knuble, who tallied his seventh of the year on an assist from goalie Cameron Rowe, who also made 26 saves.  Princeton upset No. 12 Ohio State 3-1 behind two goals from Jake Manfre, giving the Tigers just their second win of the season.  Bemidji State edged No. 14 North Dakota 2-1 on goals by Mitch Wolfe and Isa Parekh, setting up the back end of their home-and-home at The Ralph on Saturday. Robert Morris topped American International 4-1, Holy Cross dominated Sacred Heart 6-1, Lake Superior State beat St. Thomas 4-2, Michigan Tech shut out Bowling Green 3-0, and Augustana handled Northern Michigan 4-1. Brown defeated Air Force in a shootout after a 1-1 tie. Wisconsin cruised past Alaska-Anchorage 7-1 as Gavin Morrissey recorded two goals and two assists. UMass beat Army West Point 3-1,  New Hampshire bested RIT 5-1, Union defeated Niagara 4-2, and LIU edged Yale 3-2.In women’s action, we too will start with tournament action in Nashville for the Smashville Showcase. No. 6 Clarkson edged St. Thomas 5-4 in overtime at the Smashville Showcase on Rhea Hicks’ game-winner with one second remaining, sending Clarkson to the finals against Merrimack, which stunned No. 12 Penn State 3-1, converting on three of their six total shots. There were 17 combined shots in the game. SEVEN-TEEN. TOTAL.At the Nutmeg Classic in Connecticut,  No. 9 Quinnipiac rolled past host Sacred Heart 8-1, led by Kahlen Lamarche’s hat trick. Yale defeated No. 14 UConn 3-1, with Carina DiAntonio scoring twice to send Yale to the championship game against Quinnipiac.No. 1 Wisconsin overwhelmed Maine 9-0, with Laila Edwards, Caroline Harvey, and Kirsten Simms each scoring twice. Edwards now has 16 goals this season as Wisconsin improved to 16-1. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth shut out Vermont 4-0, with Eve Gascon stopping 19 shots. No. 5 Colgate defeated Syracuse 3-1 behind two goals from Kristyna Kaltounkova, who leads the nation with 17 goals, one ahead of Wisconsin’s Edwards. Union skated to a 2-2 tie with No. 8 St. Cloud State and won the shootout. Minnesota State shut out Dartmouth 4-0, and Princeton blanked Stonehill 5-0.I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 29, 2024.
CHS: November 27, 2024

CHS: November 27, 2024

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It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 27, 2024. We’re thankful we have ice, we’re thankful we have pucks and we’re thankful we haven’t broken out the snowplows yet here in Minnesota. No breakdowns, no analysis, it’s just the scores. We’ll head into the holiday leading off with the two women’s games, highlighted by Princeton’s 8-1 drubbing of No. 13 Boston University at BU. Sarah Paul scored twice, giving her 10 goals on the season, while Mackenzie Alexander and Issy Wunder each tallied four points with a goal and three assists. Jennifer Olnowich made 44 saves for the Tigers, who have won four of their last five games. Mercyhurst earned a 4-1 win over New Hampshire as Marielle Parks scored twice and Jade Maisonneuve netted the first two goals of her career to help the Lakers secure a home split with the Wildcats.On the men’s side, Penn State rolled past Colgate 7-1, fueled by five first-period goals. Seven different players scored for the Nittany Lions, who improved to 6-7 heading into Thanksgiving after completing a home sweep of the Raiders. Colgate dropped to 7-7-2. I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials, Happy Thanksgiving, or as our neighbors to the north say … Thursday. That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 27, 2024.
CHS: November 26, 2024

CHS: November 26, 2024

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It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 26, 2024. If you haven’t started defrosting your bird - you’re probably too late. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.On the women’s side, No. 7 Cornell defeated RIT 5-2 in non-conference action, with McKenna Van Gelder scoring twice and Avi Adam recording four assists. Adam has now scored points in five straight games. Union edged RPI 3-2 in overtime as Paige Greco’s second goal of the season was the game-winner for the Garnet Chargers. Franklin Pierce was asking if I can leave you tonight as they rolled over Post 5-2 with Bo Dean scoring twice to lift the Ravens to 7-6 in the NEWHA. It wasn’t QUITE a runaway. And for those who caught it, yes, that’s a nod to an ‘80s college rock band reference. I’ll just “hideaway” now. New Hampshire improved to 10-5-1 with a 3-1 victory over Mercyhurst. Three different Wildcats scored to earn the road win. On the men’s side, we all want to be closer to fine, and that’s exactly what the Skyhawks are doing as Stonehill earned its second straight win with a 3-1 victory over Army West Point. Evan Orr and Zach Aben scored third-period goals, and Anthony Galante netted his ninth of the season as Stonehill improved to 6-11. Penn State snapped a six-game losing streak with a 3-2 win over Colgate at Pegula Ice Arena. The Nittany Lions stuck to their usual script, outshooting the Raiders 42-27 to secure the win.Three games take to the ice on Wednesday. Colgate and Penn State finish their series on the men’s side, while on the women’s side, New Hampshire and Mercyhurst wrap up their series and Princeton hits the road to take on No. 13 Boston U. That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 26, 2024.
It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 23 AND 24, 2024. Am I getting lazy? No, I was just in Iowa City announcing some good ol’ wrestling at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night. Real jobs, gotta pay the bills. As far as this show goes, there’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We begin where we did on Friday with Arizona State and Denver and the Sun Devils DID IT AGAIN, beating No. 1 Denver 5-2 pulling off an improbable road sweep at Magness Arena. Artem Schlaine scored twice, giving him three goals on the weekend, as ASU moved to 6-7-1 and handed Denver its first two losses of the season. No. 3 Boston College fell to Northeastern 4-2 as Dylan Hryckowian scored twice for the Huskies. No. 4 Minnesota completed a sweep of Notre Dame with a 5-3 win, led by Jimmy Snuggerud’s two goals, improving the Gophers to 12-2. No. 5 Michigan might not have scored early, but they eventually scored often, overwhelmed Penn State 10-6, converting on 25 percent of their shots. T.J. Hughes netted four goals, and Michael Hage added a goal and four assists as Michigan rallied from a 3-0 deficit. And it was the complete opposite in Colorado Springs where No. 7 Colorado College edged No. 11 St. Cloud State 1-0 in overtime with Philippe Blais-Savoie’s scoring the game-winner in a goaltender duel. CC netminder Kaidan Mbereko and St. Cloud State’s Isak Posch combined to stop 61 of 62 shots on the night. No. 8 Cornell rebounded from Friday’s loss to Quinnipiac with a 5-0 shutout of Princeton as five different players scored. No. 9 Western Michigan swept Minnesota-Duluth with a 4-1 win as Tim Washe scored twice, keeping Western undefeated in NCHC play at 5-0-1. They’re 8-1-1 overall. No. 10 Providence rallied to beat LIU 4-3 in overtime with Nick Poisson’s game-winner just 58 seconds into OT. No. 12 North Dakota edged Robert Morris 1-0, with Sacha Boisvert  scoring early and Hobie Hedquist stopping 20 shots for the shutout. No. 15 UMass Lowell salvaged a split with UConn in a 1-0 win as Libor Nemec’s first-period goal held up. No. 17 Minnesota State swept Michigan Tech with a 3-1 win as Ralfs Bergmanis and Adam Eisele scored in the third period. Colgate upset No. 18 Quinnipiac 3-2 in overtime as Daniel Pannetta scored his seventh of the season for the game-winner. No. 19 Clarkson topped Yale 4-0 with four different players finding the net.Elsewhere, Niagara edged American International 2-1, Bentley blanked Air Force 2-0, and Mercyhurst defeated Canisius in a shootout after a 3-3 tie. Sacred Heart also won in a shootout after tying RIT 3-3. Augustana defeated Ferris State 4-1, and Bemidji State edged St. Thomas 2-1. Brown topped St. Lawrence 2-1 in overtime, while Omaha dominated Miami 8-1. Alaska-Anchorage tied Lake Superior State 4-4 and won in the shootout  Stonehill defeated Lindenwood 3-1.On Sunday, we had three contests. Vermont competed a sweep of No. 20 UMass with a 3-2 victory, American International beat Niagara 5-2 and Lake Superior State beat Alaska-Anchorage 4-2. In women’s action, top-ranked Wisconsin improved to 15-1 with a 5-2 win over St. Thomas as Casey O’Brien scored twice and Laila Edwards netted her 14th of the season. O’Brien also had a pair of assists, giving her 140 for her career, which sets a new school record. Minnesota State upset No. 2 Ohio State 4-1, with Taylor Otremba scoring two third-period goals to seal the Mavericks’ first win over the Buckeyes since December 1, 2018. No. 10 St. Cloud State earned a home-and-home split with No. 3 Minnesota, winning 3-1 as Sanni Ahola made 38 saves and Avery Ferrell scored her fifth goal of the year for the Huskies. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth swept Bemidji State with a 2-0 win behind goals from Tova Henderson and Olivia Mobley. No. 5 Colgate topped No. 7 Quinnipiac 4-1 as Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice to take the national lead in goals with 15. No. 6 Clarkson edged Yale 4-3 in overtime on Caroline Goffredo’s game-winner, while No. 8 Cornell rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat Princeton 4-3 on Avi Adam’s late goal. No. 9 St. Lawrence tied Brown 1-1 but picked up the extra point with a shootout win. No. 14 UConn defeated No. 11 Boston College 2-1. In Atlantic Hockey America, No. 12 Penn State blanked Robert Morris 4-0. RIT edged Mercyhurst 4-3, while Lindenwood topped Syracuse 4-1. In the NEWHA, Assumption defeated St. Michael’s 3-1, Sacred Heart shut out Franklin Pierce 4-0, and LIU tied Post 2-2 but earned the shootout win. St. Anselm also tied Stonehill 1-1 and secured the extra point in the shootout. In non-conference action, Providence edged Harvard 3-2 in overtime, and RPI defeated Merrimack 2-1.On Sunday, just one game, Maine beat Vermont 3-1 in Hockey East.I'm Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 23-24, 2024.
CHS: November 22, 2024

CHS: November 22, 2024

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 22, 2024. Full boat of scores, nothing super late, but some big stuff went down in the Mountain Time Zone. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We will begin on the men’s side as Arizona State stunned No. 1 Denver 3-2, snapping the Pioneers’ 21-game win streak as Arten Shlaine scored the game-winning goal with 45 seconds left. The loss knocks the Pioneers from the ranks of the unbeaten, leaving Dartmouth as the only team left this season without a loss - they also started a month later.No. 3 Boston College blanked Northeastern 3-0 with Ryan Leonard scoring twice to bring his season total to 10. No. 4 Minnesota topped Notre Dame 6-3 behind two power-play goals from Sam Rinzel. No. 5 Michigan edged Penn State 6-5 as Michael Hage scored twice, including the game-winner. No. 5 Maine defeated New Hampshire 3-1 with Owen Fowler scoring his fourth of the season. No. 11 St. Cloud State defeated Colorado College 3-2 with Austin Burnevik scoring his seventh of the year as the game-winner at Robson. No. 18 Quinnipiac upset No. 8 Cornell 3-1 on third-period goals by Chris Pelosi and Mason Marcellus. No. 9 Western Michigan improved to 7-1-1 with a 5-2 win over Minnesota-Duluth, led by two goals from Ethan Wolthers. No. 12 North Dakota survived an upset scare, beating Robert Morris 4-3 in overtime on Jayden Perron’s power-play goal. Bobby Mo had tied that game up with an extra attacker goal with five seconds remaining. No. 13 Boston University doubled up Merrimack 6-3, and UConn defeated No. 15 UMass Lowell 4-1. No. 17 Minnesota State beat Michigan Tech 5-2 with Luigi Benincasa scoring twice. Brown picked up its first win of the season, shocking No. 19 Clarkson 1-0 on a buzzer-beater by Charlie Gollob. That one hit the net with half a second left. No. 20 UMass topped Harvard 5-3 with two goals from Cole O’Hara. In Atlantic Hockey, Bentley blanked Air Force 2-0, Canisius edged Mercyhurst 3-2, and Holy Cross defeated Army West Point 5-3. Sacred Heart beat RIT 3-2. In the CCHA, Ferris State topped Augustana 5-2, and Bemidji State tied St. Thomas, but took the extra point in the shootout. In the ECAC. Colgate beat Princeton 2-1, Yale rolled past St. Lawrence 5-1. In the NCHC, Omaha shut out Miami 3-0 and among the independents, Lindenwood dominated Stonehill 5-0.On the women’s side No. 1 Wisconsin rolled past St. Thomas 6-1, with Lacey Eden scoring her 13th goal of the season and Cassie Hall adding her 10th. No. 2 Ohio State edged Minnesota State 2-1 in overtime on Joy Dunne’s 12th goal of the year. No. 3 Minnesota defeated No. 10 St. Cloud State 5-2 on the front-end of a home-and-home, led by Abbey Murphy’s hat trick. Little known fact, Murphy’s brother is an All-American wrestler at St. Cloud State. No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth routed Bemidji State 8-1 with Olivia Wallin scoring a hat trick. Princeton upset No. 5 Colgate 4-3 in overtime with Issy Wunder netting the game-winner. No. 6 Clarkson beat Brown 4-1, powered by two goals from Anne Cherkowski. No. 8 Cornell rallied to tie No. 7 Quinnipiac 3-3 and won the shootout for the extra point. No. 9 St. Lawrence beat Yale 2-1 despite being outshot 38-25. No. 11 Boston College defeated No. 14 UConn 3-2 with Lauren Glaser scoring the game-winner. No. 12 Penn State blanked Robert Morris 5-0 behind two goals from Maddy Christian. In Atlantic Hockey, Mercyhurst edged RIT 2-1, Syracuse defeated Lindenwood 2-1, while in Hockey East, New Hampshire beat Vermont 1-0 on Calista Printz’s first goal of the season. In the NEWHA, Assumption defeated St. Michael’s 5-4 in overtime, Sacred Heart beat Franklin Pierce 3-1, LIU edged Post 3-2 in overtime, and St. Anselm defeated Stonehill 5-2. Non-Conference action saw RPI beat Merrimack 3-2 and Providence topped Harvard in a shootout after a 2-2 tie.I'm Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 22, 2024.
CHS: November 19, 2024

CHS: November 19, 2024

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 19, 2024. Two games, one went to OT and one’s becoming a season sentimental favorite for most everyone, except teams in Atlantic Hockey. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. #3 Boston College 3, #10 Providence 2, OTRyan Leonard scored the game-tying goal in the third and the game-winning goal in overtime to rally third-ranked Boston College past No. 10 Providence in Providence on Tuesday. Jan Korec stopped 24 shots in net for BC as he started in place of suspended goaltender Jacob Fowler who was doing his best Jake Paul-Mike Tyson impression over the weekend. Actually, let's never mention Jake Paul again. My apologies. American International 3, Stonehill 0Timofei Khokhlachev, Alfred Lindberg and Jordan Biro (BY-ro) each scored goals and Peyton Grainer stopped 16 shots in net to  not only his first collegiate shutout, but that was his first W. There's just two games before the full weekend schedule hits. Union is at Vermont on the women's side on Wednesday, while on Thursday, it's an exhibition on the men's side with second-ranked Michigan State heading to Plymouth to take on the USNTDP. I’m Jason Bryant - I’m actually part of the wave of newish users on bluesky @jasonmbryant - although I was there once before - I’m there again and only talking #collegehockey. That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 19, 2024.
CHS: November 16, 2024

CHS: November 16, 2024

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College Hockey ScoreboardIt's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 16, 2024. Those monster series come to an end in the WCHA. One undefeated #1 falls today - but who was it. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We’ll begin with the men on Saturday night with SEVEN games going to shootouts, all of them in conference play, so they all actually meant something. We’ll start with the men’s actionNo. 1 Denver stayed perfect with a 3-2 win over No. 9 North Dakota as Boston Buckberger scored the game-winner. That’s 12-0 on the season and 21 in a row for the Pios. Bemidji State stunned No. 5 Minnesota 3-1, with Kirklan Irey scoring twice in just the third win in school history over the Gophers. The last time Bemidji State beat the Gophers was January 30, 2016 and it’s the first time the Beavers have beaten the Gophers in Bemidji. No. 4 Michigan State edged Notre Dame 4-3, with Daniel Russell scoring the eventual game-winner with two minutes remaining. No. 6 Cornell tied No. 20 Harvard 2-2 but picked up the extra point in the shootout. No. 11 Boston University and No. 7 Maine also tied 2-2, with BU taking the extra point in the shootout. No. 8 Colorado College and No. 13 Western Michigan played to a 1-1 draw, with CC winning the shootout in a goaltender duel - Kaidan Mbereko and Hampton Slukynski combined for 52 saves.UMass defeated No. 10 Providence 5-1 for a series split. No. 14 Ohio State edged Lindenwood 3-2, with Davis Burnside and Gunnarwolfe Fontaine scoring. Yeah, I think I’m going to just mention Gunnarwolfe Fontaine every time he scores from here on out. Maybe. But probably not. It’s just fun to say.No. 15 UMass Lowell shut out Vermont 3-0 as Henry Welsch recorded 20 saves in goal. Northern Michigan tied No. 16 Minnesota State 1-1 and won the shootout - Wildcats rebuilding efforts have to remember you have to crawl before you can walk. Was it a let down, well, it wasn't a loss, but it also wasn't two points. Colgate picked up the extra point with a shootout win over No. 17 Dartmouth after the teams skated to a 4-4 tie. Nikita Nikora with a goal and an assist for Dartmouth.After dropping seven of the previous eight games coming into the weekend, Wisconsin swept No. 18 Penn State with a 6-3 win on Saturday night as Quinn Finley scored his eighth of the season. No. 19 Quinnipiac beat Yale 4-1 with Mason Marcellus scoring twice. Bentley blanked American International 3-0, and Army West Point beat RIT 4-2. Niagara edged Holy Cross 3-2, and Air Force beat Mercyhurst 4-1 to earn a sweep - which I incorrectly reported it as a 1-0 loss last night. Yeah, knowledge is good, reading is better. Sacred Heart swept Robert Morris with a 6-3 win as Felix Trudeau scored twice. In the CCHA, St. Thomas beat Bowling Green 6-3, and Ferris State edged Lake Superior State 3-2. In ECAC action, Clarkson defeated Union 4-1, while Brown and Princeton tied 1-1, with Brown taking the shootout. RPI defeated St. Lawrence 3-2. In Hockey East, Northeastern beat New Hampshire in a shootout after a 1-1 tie. In the NCHC, Minnesota-Duluth routed Miami 7-2, and Arizona State earned its first NCHC win with a 3-2 victory over Omaha. Alaska-Anchorage beat Alaska 6-1 in Game 2 of the Governor’s Cup as Dylan Contreras scored twice. LIU beat Stonehill 4-2, and in exhibition, Augustana edged the USNTDP 3-2.In women’s action, No. 2 Ohio State handed No. 1 Wisconsin its first loss of the season with a 3-2 victory as Makenna Webster, Maddi Wheeler, and Kiara Zanon each scored. No. 3 Minnesota completed a sweep of No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth with a 3-2 win, featuring goals from three different players. No. 5 Colgate earned a 3-0 shutout over Harvard with - stop me if you’ve heard this before - Kristyna Kaltounkova and Elyssa Biederman scoring. No. 6 Clarkson defeated No. 9 St. Lawrence 2-0 behind goals from Anne Cherkowski and Haley Winn, while Julia Minotti recorded 27 saves for the shutout. Sofianna Sundelin scored in overtime to give No. 8 St. Cloud State a 3-2 victory over Minnesota State. No. 10 Cornell blanked Dartmouth 4-0 as four different players scored. No. 14 Boston University beat No. 11 Boston College 3-1 in the Battle of Comm Ave, with Sydney Healey netting her seventh of the season. No. 12 Penn State dominated Lindenwood 7-1, with Tessa Janecke scoring twice. No. 13 UConn shut out Merrimack 2-0. Yale defeated No. 15 Brown 4-1. Mercyhurst cruised past Robert Morris 5-0, while Syracuse edged RIT 1-0. New Hampshire defeated Holy Cross 2-0, and Northeastern blanked Maine 2-0. Vermont topped Providence in a shootout after a 0-0 tie. In NEWHA action, LIU beat Franklin Pierce 6-3, Stonehill shut out Post 3-0, Sacred Heart defeated St. Michael’s 4-1, and Assumption beat St. Anselm 3-1. In the WCHA, Bemidji State edged St. Thomas 4-3.I’m Jason Bryant, and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 16, 2024.
CHS: November 15, 2024

CHS: November 15, 2024

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 15, 2024. Woah Nelly, we got 46 games on the schedule and some monsters in there, including a pair of top-five women’s battles. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. With those women’s battles, we’ll start there as No. 1 Wisconsin rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat No. 2 Ohio State 4-2, with Lacey Eden scoring twice as the Badgers improved to 13-0. No. 3 Minnesota stopped No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 as Ella Huber netted two goals and the Gophers fired 52 shots on goal. No. 5 Colgate beat Dartmouth 5-1, with Kristyna Kaltounkova scoring her 11th of the season, while Elyssa Biederman added her 10th of the year. Minnesota State upset No. 8 St. Cloud State 4-1 on the road, with four different players finding the net. No. 10 Cornell rolled past Harvard 5-1 behind two goals from Lily Delianedis (DELI-AHN-EED-IS) . In a Battle of Comm Ave, No. 11 Boston College topped No. 14 Boston University 3-2 in overtime on Julia Pellerin’s game-winner before a record home crowd of 2,866 at BU. No. 12 Penn State avoided an upset, defeating Lindenwood 3-2 in overtime with Karley Garcia scoring the decisive goal as the Nittany Lions outshot their opponent 51-10. No. 13 UConn edged Merrimack 3-2. Mercyhurst and Robert Morris tied 2-2, Syracuse defeated RIT 4-2, and Northeastern slipped past Maine 2-1. New Hampshire needed overtime to edge Holy Cross 3-2, and Providence beat Vermont in a shootout after a 1-1 tie. In NEWHA action, St. Anselm defeated Assumption 3-2 in overtime, LIU blanked Franklin Pierce 1-0, Sacred Heart dominated St. Michael’s 6-0, and Post edged Stonehill 1-0. Bemidji State handled St. Thomas 4-1.In men’s action, No. 1 Denver stayed perfect at 11-0 with a 5-2 win at No. 9 North Dakota, as Zeev Buium recorded his first three goals of the season helping the Pioneers win their 20th straight dating back to to last season. UConn ended No. 2 Boston College’s seven-game win streak with a 5-4 victory in Storrs, with five different players scoring for the Huskies. No. 4 Michigan State routed Notre Dame 8-3 as Karsen Dorwart scored twice and Red Savage added a goal and two assists. No. 17 Dartmouth defeated No. 6 Cornell 4-3, never trailing in the game. It’s the first Dartmouth win over Cornell in regulation since December of 2019.No. 7 Maine cruised past No. 11 Boston University 5-2, with Owen Fowler scoring twice. No. 13 Western Michigan handed No. 8 Colorado College its first loss of the season, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 in overtime on Tim Washe’s goal. No. 14 Ohio State topped Lindenwood 5-2, with Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Riley Thompson each scoring twice. No. 15 UMass Lowell beat Vermont 5-2, with Stefan Owens and Mirko Buttazzoni (BUTT-A-ZONEY) each scoring their first goals of the season. No. 16 Minnesota State shut out Northern Michigan 3-0 as Alex Tracy earned another shutout. Wisconsin edged No. 18 Penn State 5-4 in overtime on Daniel Laatsch’s game-winner. No. 19 Quinnipiac slipped past Brown 3-2, and Colgate blanked No. 20 Harvard 4-0, with Brett Chorske and Daniel Pannetta scoring their fifth goals of the season.Elsewhere, Bentley beat American International 5-2, and Army West Point routed RIT 5-1 as Adam Marshall scored twice. Holy Cross took the shootout over Niagara after a 3-3 tie, and Mercyhurst shut out Air Force 1-0. Sacred Heart rallied with three third-period goals to beat Robert Morris 4-2. Bowling Green won in a shootout after tying St. Thomas 2-2. Lake Superior State defeated Ferris State 4-2. Clarkson beat RPI 3-1, Princeton defeated Yale 4-1, and Union blanked St. Lawrence 4-0. New Hampshire downed Northeastern 4-1, Minnesota-Duluth rolled past Miami 5-0, and Omaha beat Arizona State 4-2. In non-conference play, Alaska topped Alaska-Anchorage 3-2 in overtime in the Governor’s Cup opener, LIU cruised past Stonehill 5-1, and in exhibition, Augustana beat the USNTDP 4-1.I’m Jason Bryant, and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 15, 2024.
CHS: November 14, 2024

CHS: November 14, 2024

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 13-14, 2024. Two games from Thursday and we’ll quickly look at the one women’s game from Wednesday. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Men#3 Minnesota 5, Bemidji State 3The third-ranked Gophers improved to 10-1 but did get a bit of a third-period scare as Bemidji State clanged a potential game-tying goal off the crossbar in the final minutes. Brody Lamb scored twice, while Brodie Ziemer, Oliver Moore and John Mittelstadt also found the back of the net. They'll meet again Saturday, but up in Bemijdi. #10 Providence 2, UMass 1Ryan O'Reilly scored his fourth goal of the year and the eventual game-winner was put in by Logan Sawyer as No. 10 Providence improved to 7-1-2 with a 2-1 win in Amherst. They'll meet again Saturday in Rhode Island. WomenWednesday#6 Clarkson 1, #9 St. Lawrence 1 (Clarkson wins SO) Only an extra point was settled on Wednesday as sixth-ranked Clarkson and ninth-ranked St. Lawrence skated to a 1-1 tie with Clarkson picking up the conference point by winning the shootout. The two squads will reacquaint themsleves on Saturday. I’m Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 13-14, 2024.
CHS: November 12, 2024

CHS: November 12, 2024

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 12, 2024. It’s easy tonight, just one men’s game and one women’s game.There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Men Evan Orr scored a pair of goals including the game-winner in overtime to lift Stonehill to a 4-3 win over visiting Merrimack on Tuesday. The Skyhawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead after goals by Frank Ireland, Orr and Anthony Galante. Merrimack answered, scoring three straight in the second to tie the game before Orr's second of the night in a 4-on-4 situation gave the Skyhawks the improbable series sweep - the first game was back on October 6. Stonehill is now 4-7, while Merrimack fell to 3-6-1. Women Kahlen Lamarche's third goal of the season was the only one of Quinnipiac's 43 shots on goal that actually went in, but that's all the Bobcats needed to get past host LIU in East Meadow, New York on Tuesday. Felicia Frank stopped 14 shots to earn her third shutout of the season.Nothing on the schedule for Wednesday, but a pair of men’s games on Thursday as No. 10 Providence visits UMass in Hockey East, while it’s a State of Hockey non-conference matchup with Bemidji State visiting the Twin Cities to take on third-ranked Minnesota. I’m Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 12, 2024.
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