Colgate 1
St.Lawrence 5 -Final (SLU advances to Albany)
Harvard 1
Clarkson 2 -Final (Clarkson advances to Albany)
Princeton 1
Dartmouth 3 -Final (Dartmouth advances to Albany)
Maine looking to make an early exit from HE tourney...
down 3-1 to UMass in the 2nd
4-1 now, late in the 2nd
[quote Killer]Maine looking to make an early exit from HE tourney...
down 3-1 to UMass in the 2nd[/quote]
Maine will have trouble making the NCAAs if they drop this game tonight.
Are we tempting the fates with these penalties or what?
UMass seems to have their number right now. This would be 4 straight wins over Maine in only 9 days, if they hold on tonight.
UMass seems to be running around at times. The shots totals for the periods have been mostly towards Maine, but they can't sneak one by Quick. UMass on the other hand seems to be capitalizing on all their quality chances.
with 4 minutes left in the first UAA 0 @ Minnesota 1
with 17 minutes left in the 2nd, NMU 2 @ Michigan 4
Princeton has tied it 1-1 on PPG at 7:22 of the 2nd. Not sure what the time is now.
Clarkson just scored with 3:41 left in the 3rd.
2-1 Knights now...but refs are huddling and the goal hasn't gone up yet
Turns out the goal is good.
Now NMU 2 @ Michigan 5, ~ 6 min left in the 2nd period. NMU changed goalies after the 5th Michigan goal.
UAA 0 @ Minnesota 1 start of the 2nd.
Clarkson just finished it 2-1. Puck went into the empty net as the buzzer sounded, but they ruled it was too late.
So, no SUCKS in Albany this year.
3 minutes left in the 3rd: NMU 3 @ Michigan 8.
15 minutes left in the 3rd: UAA 0 @ Minnesota 1.
UMass takes care of Maine 5-2, effectively ending Maine's season.
Now the ECAC's best shot at 2 in the NCAAs is SLU beating Clarkson (or anyone beating Clarkson for that matter) in the final. There is an outside shot that a Clarkson loss to Dartmouth, SLU win over QU, followed by a Dartmouth championship would get 3 teams in. SLU is on the bubble though, they need at least another win to stay safe.
Go Seawolves! They just tied up the game @ 1. 3:29 left in the third.
Going to OT.
UMD and SCSU are tied in the 3rd.
SEAWOLVES!!!
UAA scored about 6 minutes into the OT to win 2-1. Game 3 tomorrow.
Top seeds are in trouble in the WCHA tournament. Denver is staring down the barrel of a sweep at the hands of Wisconsin. Not sure about the scores, but CC and SCSU both could be swept tonight as well.
SCSU beat UMD 3-2 in OT, thus forcing a game 3 in that series.
CC wins tonight to force game 3 with MTU tomorrow.
Wisconsin is up 2-1 on Denver in the 3rd. If Wisconsin hangs on to win, they advance to the Final Five play-in game on Thursday.
North Dakota wins their series to advance to the Final Five.
http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,112250,112313#msg-112313
NCAA Quarterfinal:
Harvard 0 @ Wisconsin 1 (4 OT)
Game time: 4:35
H goalie made 67 saves.
http://collegehockeystats.net/0607/boxes/wharwis1.m10
The Crimson women do have a habit of going into OT in Tourney games. I remember listening to the 2OT thriller v. UM-Duluth ( 2003 2OT (http://www.gocrimson.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=45254&SPID=4044&DB_OEM_ID=9000&ATCLID=647255)).
Also from the Crimson women's web site, this is the second time this season that they have gone into OT this season (2OT v. BC in the 1st round of the Beanpot)
NOTES (from the Harvard-Wisconsin game recap (http://www.gocrimson.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=45254&SPID=4044&DB_OEM_ID=9000&ATCLID=824242).
The attendance for Saturday's game was 5,125, marking the second-largest crowd to watch a women's college hockey game. The largest crowd in history was the 5,167 who were on hand for the 2003 NCAA championship game between Harvard and Minnesota-Duluth in Duluth, Minn. ... Including the Harvard-Wisconsin game, three of the four NCAA regional games were decided in extra periods ... It was Harvard's second game this season to go to multiple overtimes - the Crimson and Boston College played to three OTs in the first round of the 2007 Beanpot tournament ... At 127:09, the game was the second-longest women's game in NCAA Division I history, and it gave Harvard the distinction of having played in four of the five longest contests - two of which came this season ... It was Harvard's second multiple-overtime game in its NCAA tournament history, after the Crimson's triple-OT win against Mercyhurst in the first round of the 2004 tournament ... The game was so long that a dilemma came about when the standard computer software used to track statistics for both teams was unable to accommodate seven periods of play. The software will likely have to be reconfigured to accurately record Saturday's game ... Harvard was making its sixth NCAA tournament appearance and its fifth straight showing in the national bracket.