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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: Jacob 03 on December 12, 2004, 12:35:09 AM

Title: ECAC results this weekend
Post by: Jacob 03 on December 12, 2004, 12:35:09 AM
ECAC teams sure had their ups and downs...

Friday 12/10:
Dartmouth 2, UML 4
Clarkson 3, OSU 3
Princeton 3, Merrimack 4
Union 5, Wayne St. 1

Saturday 12/11
Princeton 2, Merrimack 4
Union 3, Wayne St. 4
Maine 1, Harvard 4
BU 4, RPI 1
OSU 1, Clarkson 3

Clarkson taking 3 points from OSU and Harvard taking down Maine are the obvious highlights.  Unfortunately, nothing but disappointing results from the rest.  
Title: Re: ECAC results this weekend
Post by: Avash on December 12, 2004, 01:51:01 AM
Results of the entire Top 15 this week:


1. Minnesota                W, W (St. Cloud State)
2. Wisconsin                L, W (Minnesota State)
3. Colorado College         W, W (Alaska-Anchorage)
4. Michigan                 W, W (Bowling Green)
5. Boston College           W (Northeastern)
6. Denver                   idle
7. New Hampshire            W (Massachusetts)
8. Ohio State               T, L (Clarkson)
9. North Dakota             W, L (Minnesota-Duluth)
10. Vermont                 L (Harvard)  
11. Maine                   L (Harvard)
12. Cornell                 idle
13. Colgate                 idle
14. Boston University       W (Rensselaer)
15. Northern Michigan       T, W (Alaska-Fairbanks)
Title: Re: ECAC results this weekend
Post by: Greg Berge on December 12, 2004, 04:51:49 AM
Harvard isn't just winning, they're holding most opponents to 1 goal.  Since their lost weekend at Cornell-Colgate:

3-1 Yale
8-6 Princeton
3-1 BC
2-1 at BU
2-4 at SLU
3-2 at Clarkson
4-1 Union
2-1 RPI
3-1 UVM
4-1 Maine
Title: Re: ECAC results this weekend
Post by: calgARI '07 on December 12, 2004, 06:33:42 AM
And there will be four ECAC teams ranked this week.  When was the last time that happened?
Title: Re: ECAC results this weekend
Post by: nyc94 on December 12, 2004, 05:43:53 PM
Also worth noting that Harvard now has two home and one road "quality" wins.  A good performance at the Minnesota tournament and/or the Beanpot will go a long way towards nailing down an at large NCAA bid.