Hey, this deserves its own thread.
From the ECAC Harvard and Clarkson are in as well.
Hockey East sends BU and BC.
The only 2 western teams Minnesota and N.Dakota meet in the quarterfinals. Go NDAK Go.
Quote from: RitaHey, this deserves its own thread.
From the ECAC Harvard and Clarkson are in as well.
Hockey East sends BU and BC.
The only 2 western teams Minnesota and N.Dakota meet in the quarterfinals. Go NDAK Go.
North Dakota is 10th in Pairwise, behind Wisconsin...how did they get in ahead of the Badgers?
Quote from: BenQuote from: RitaHey, this deserves its own thread.
From the ECAC Harvard and Clarkson are in as well.
Hockey East sends BU and BC.
The only 2 western teams Minnesota and N.Dakota meet in the quarterfinals. Go NDAK Go.
North Dakota is 10th in Pairwise, behind Wisconsin...how did they get in ahead of the Badgers?
They beat them in WCHA Tourney.
Link to the NC$$ article and the Bracket.
http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-women/article/2013-03-10/minnesota-gets-top-seed-2013-tourney
#1 Minnesota v. #8 N.Dakota
#4 BC v. #5 Harvard
#2 Cornell v. #7 Mercyhurst
#3 BU v. #6 Clarkson
Edit: I'm too late.
How different is women's hockey from men's....75% of the teams are from the east.
Quote from: dag14How different is women's hockey from men's....75% of the teams are from the east.
And the ECAC sends the most teams.
Quote from: dag14How different is women's hockey from men's....75% of the teams are from the east.
Usually from the west, Minnesota-Duluth and Wisconsin are strong and in the tourney. I haven't followed the women's game this year (just what was posted on ELF), so it is surprising that those teams are "down" especially considering that it is not an Olympic year. Last year's championship games was a 4-2 Gopher win over Wisconsin.
Quote from: dag14How different is women's hockey from men's....75% of the teams are from the east.
It aint that different. 100% of the 12 NCAA titles have been won by the West (5 Minnsota-Duluth, 4 Wisconsin, 3 Minnsota).
Quote from: RitaLink to the NC$$ article and the Bracket.
http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-women/article/2013-03-10/minnesota-gets-top-seed-2013-tourney
#1 Minnesota v. #8 N.Dakota
#4 BC v. #5 Harvard
#2 Cornell v. #7 Mercyhurst
#3 BU v. #6 Clarkson
The good news is that Cornell doesn't have to face Minnesota until the finals. The bad news, beyond the bad news of their 38-0 record and ridiculous GF and GA numbers, is that after being taken to OT on Feb. 16th after winning all their other games by 2 or more goals this season, Minnesota has not allowed a single goal - 6 straight shutouts - 377 straight minutes and counting. The silver lining, if there is one, is that Minnesota has not had to face any of the top seven teams in the Pairwise this season. So, there's hope.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: BenQuote from: RitaHey, this deserves its own thread.
From the ECAC Harvard and Clarkson are in as well.
Hockey East sends BU and BC.
The only 2 western teams Minnesota and N.Dakota meet in the quarterfinals. Go NDAK Go.
North Dakota is 10th in Pairwise, behind Wisconsin...how did they get in ahead of the Badgers?
They beat them in WCHA Tourney.
North Dakota has a much higher RPI than Wisconsin or Northeastern, and there's speculation that the committee may have discounted Wisconsin's and North Dakota's many losses to Minnesota when making comparisons with non-WCHA teams.
Note paragraph 6 on the NCAA page:
"The semifinal games will be played at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET on Friday, March 22. The championship game will be played live at 4 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 24"
And I'm not sure that's a mistake from the writer's (or editor's, if there is one) viewpoint.
Quote from: Tom Pasniewski 98Quote from: RitaLink to the NC$$ article and the Bracket.
http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-women/article/2013-03-10/minnesota-gets-top-seed-2013-tourney
#1 Minnesota v. #8 N.Dakota
#4 BC v. #5 Harvard
#2 Cornell v. #7 Mercyhurst
#3 BU v. #6 Clarkson
The good news is that Cornell doesn't have to face Minnesota until the finals. The bad news, beyond the bad news of their 38-0 record and ridiculous GF and GA numbers, is that after being taken to OT on Feb. 16th after winning all their other games by 2 or more goals this season, Minnesota has not allowed a single goal - 6 straight shutouts - 377 straight minutes and counting. The silver lining, if there is one, is that Minnesota has not had to face any of the top seven teams in the Pairwise this season. So, there's hope.
I am rooting for ND and if necessary, I would even root for Harvard (although I will shower afterwards).
Time for Saturday's game is set for 1 p.m.
EDIT: Oops, think the NCAA.com free stream is just for the Frozen Four. But I believe NCAA tournament games are supposed to be streamed free, so the Redcast feed should be open to all.
Quote from: TowerroadQuote from: Tom Pasniewski 98Quote from: RitaLink to the NC$$ article and the Bracket.
http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-women/article/2013-03-10/minnesota-gets-top-seed-2013-tourney
#1 Minnesota v. #8 N.Dakota
#4 BC v. #5 Harvard
#2 Cornell v. #7 Mercyhurst
#3 BU v. #6 Clarkson
The good news is that Cornell doesn't have to face Minnesota until the finals. The bad news, beyond the bad news of their 38-0 record and ridiculous GF and GA numbers, is that after being taken to OT on Feb. 16th after winning all their other games by 2 or more goals this season, Minnesota has not allowed a single goal - 6 straight shutouts - 377 straight minutes and counting. The silver lining, if there is one, is that Minnesota has not had to face any of the top seven teams in the Pairwise this season. So, there's hope.
I am rooting for ND and if necessary, I would even root for Harvard (although I will shower afterwards).
As much as we hear from the fans of schools in other conferences about how any given ECAC men's team with a strong record can't be any good because of playing a soft schedule, I would love love LOVE it if the Lady Gophers bowed out against a battle-tested Eastern team, even if it's Sucks or BC.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: TowerroadQuote from: Tom Pasniewski 98Quote from: RitaLink to the NC$$ article and the Bracket.
http://www.ncaa.com/news/icehockey-women/article/2013-03-10/minnesota-gets-top-seed-2013-tourney
#1 Minnesota v. #8 N.Dakota
#4 BC v. #5 Harvard
#2 Cornell v. #7 Mercyhurst
#3 BU v. #6 Clarkson
The good news is that Cornell doesn't have to face Minnesota until the finals. The bad news, beyond the bad news of their 38-0 record and ridiculous GF and GA numbers, is that after being taken to OT on Feb. 16th after winning all their other games by 2 or more goals this season, Minnesota has not allowed a single goal - 6 straight shutouts - 377 straight minutes and counting. The silver lining, if there is one, is that Minnesota has not had to face any of the top seven teams in the Pairwise this season. So, there's hope.
I am rooting for ND and if necessary, I would even root for Harvard (although I will shower afterwards).
As much as we hear from the fans of schools in other conferences about how any given ECAC men's team with a strong record can't be any good because of playing a soft schedule, I would love love LOVE it if the Lady Gophers bowed out against a battle-tested Eastern team, even if it's Sucks or BC.
While I won't complain if the Lady Gophers lose to UND, BC or Sucks, just as I am glad that Cornell will face Q this weekend in a two-out-of three in their own barn (cement monolith) rather than one game in AC or not have to get through Q at all, I want the Eastern team that takes down Minnesota to be Cornell in the national title game in their own arena. To be the best, you have to beat the best at the best.
Quote from: Tom Pasniewski 98To be the best, you have to beat the best at the best.
Typically, no (http://www.tcm.tv/mediaroom/video/240517/From-Russia-With-Love-Movie-Clip-Siamese-Fighting-Fish.html).
Quote from: WederTime for Saturday's game is set for 1 p.m.
EDIT: Oops, think the NCAA.com free stream is just for the Frozen Four. But I believe NCAA tournament games are supposed to be streamed free, so the Redcast feed should be open to all.
REDCAST has the Women v. Mercyhurst game on the schedule and it is listed as being FREE.
http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
Quote from: RitaQuote from: WederTime for Saturday's game is set for 1 p.m.
EDIT: Oops, think the NCAA.com free stream is just for the Frozen Four. But I believe NCAA tournament games are supposed to be streamed free, so the Redcast feed should be open to all.
REDCAST has the Women v. Mercyhurst game on the schedule and it is listed as being FREE.
http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
It's not worth it.
Quote from: martyQuote from: RitaQuote from: WederTime for Saturday's game is set for 1 p.m.
EDIT: Oops, think the NCAA.com free stream is just for the Frozen Four. But I believe NCAA tournament games are supposed to be streamed free, so the Redcast feed should be open to all.
REDCAST has the Women v. Mercyhurst game on the schedule and it is listed as being FREE.
http://www.cornellbigred.com/showcase/
It's not worth it.
I've found the quality of the feed for women's games to be pretty good this season, but who knows what's going to happen when a lot more people are trying to access the feed this weekend.