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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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  • Northeastern drops top-seeded UConn, while BU tops BC in Hockey East; LIU, Sacred Heart to meet for NEWHA crown - CHS 3-5-25
    2025/03/06
    Greetings from Wichita, home of the ECHL’s Wichita Thunder. It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for March 5, 2025. Postseason hockey is the best hockey, right? Maybe a bit more than the scores as we’re whittling down the teams in the 2024-25 season, but here’s the scores.

    The stage is set for the Hockey East Championship after two thrilling semifinal matchups. Fifth-seeded Northeastern pulled off a comeback win over top-seeded UConn, 3-1, to advance to its ninth straight title game. UConn struck first on a power-play goal in the second period, but Skylar Irving took over in the third, scoring twice to flip the game in Northeastern’s favor. Junior Lily Brazis added an insurance goal, and freshman goalie Lisa Jönsson made 36 saves to backstop the Huskies - the Northeastern ones - into the final.

    Their opponent will be Boston University, after a dramatic double-overtime victory over Boston College. Graduate student Lindsay Bochna played the hero, knocking in the game-winner off a rebound to lift BU past BC, 3-2. The Terriers erased deficits of 1-0 and 2-1 with goals from Clara Yuhn and Riley Walsh to force extra time.

    Senior Callie Shanahan was lights out in net, finishing with 38 saves, including 18 after the second intermission. Northeastern and BU will clash for the Hockey East crown on Saturday at noon, with the game airing live on ESPNEWS.

    In the NEWHA Tournament, LIU secured its spot in the championship game with a 2-0 shutout over Post at Northwell Health Ice Center. Ryane Kearns put the Sharks ahead just 28 seconds into the second period, and Jeannie Waller added a third-period goal to seal the win.

    Goaltender Abbie Thompson stopped all 14 shots she faced for her third consecutive shutout, pushing LIU’s tournament scoreless streak to eight periods.

    The top-seeded Sharks now prepare to face Sacred Heart, who blanked Saint Anselm 3-0 behind a stellar 50-save effort from Carly Greene. Bria Holm, Sami Bowlby, and Grayson Limke provided the scoring to send the Pioneers to the final. LIU and Sacred Heart will battle for the NEWHA championship and an NCAA tournament berth on Saturday at 7 p.m.

    I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for March 5, 2025.
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  • Wrapping up the weekend with regular season cup winners and women's playoff action - CHS 3-2-25
    2025/03/03
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for March 1-2, 2025. No excuses. I’m just a busy guy this time of year. Oh by the way, that whole four-overtime thriller in Division III women’s action was at Augsburg, where I spent Friday and Saturday announcing a regional wrestling championship. Anyway. I’ve got wrestling content in my main life. This is hockey life, where there’s No breakdowns. No Analysis. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Let’s start with the women, who are full on into the postseason, with four series (or serieses?) being pushed to a third game on Sunday. In Atlantic Hockey America, No. 8 Penn State finished off RIT with a 4-0 shutout to sweep its AHA semifinal series, while Mercyhurst evened its series with Syracuse at 1-1 with a 4-0 win on Saturday and then put five in the net to advance to the finals to face Penn State after a 5-2 win over Syracuse. In the Hockey East quarterfinals, No. 15 Boston College edged Maine 4-3, Northeastern clipped Providence 3-2, No. 14 Boston University needed overtime to get past Vermont 4-3, and No. 12 UConn blanked Merrimack 4-0. The ECAC quarterfinals saw No. 5 Colgate sweep No. 13 Princeton with a 2-1 win, while No. 9 Clarkson forced a decisive third game by beating No. 10 Quinnipiac 2-1. No. 3 Cornell completed a 2-0 series sweep over Union with a 3-2 victory, and No. 7 St. Lawrence took its series over Yale with a 4-3 win. On Sunday, No. 9 Clarkson advanced to the ECAC semifinals, eliminating No. 10 Quinnipiac with a 4-1 win in the deciding game. In the NEWHA quarterfinals, Sacred Heart, Post, and LIU all completed two-game sweeps, while St. Anselm forced a deciding third game with a 4-3 win over Stonehill. That third game was won by St. Anselm 4-2. Top-ranked Wisconsin dominated Bemidji State 11-0 to complete a WCHA quarterfinal sweep. Minnesota State stunned No. 4 Minnesota 5-4 in overtime to even that series at 1-1, while No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth edged No. 11 St. Cloud State 2-1 to advance. No. 2 Ohio State wrapped up its series against St. Thomas with a 4-1 win. On Sunday, the No. 4 Golden Gophers rebounded to take the series over Minnesota State with a 6-2 win. On the men’s side of things, Third-ranked Michigan State took care of business in the Big Ten with a 5-2 win over Notre Dame, while No. 2 Minnesota topped No. 15 Penn State 5-3. The Gophers and Spartans finished the regular season tied for the title with 50 points. In the CCHA, No. 14 Minnesota State handled Bemidji State 5-1 to claim regular season championship and the Mavericks’ ninth MacNaughton Cup. Bowling Green edged Lake Superior State 4-3, St. Thomas slipped past Michigan Tech 2-1, and Northern Michigan and Ferris State skated to a 4-4 tie before NMU secured the extra point in the shootout. ECAC action saw Colgate roll over Union 5-1, Cornell shut out RPI 6-0, Dartmouth cruise past Yale 5-1, and Brown and Harvard battle to a 3-3 tie before Brown took the shootout. Princeton outlasted Clarkson 4-3 in overtime, while Quinnipiac blanked St. Lawrence 4-0 to clinch the Bobcats’ fifth straight Cleary Cup which goes to the regular season champion in the ECAC. In Hockey East, top-ranked Boston College and New Hampshire finished tied at 1-1, but BC took the extra point in the shootout. No. 9 UConn dominated Northeastern 7-1, No. 17 UMass bested No. 16 UMass Lowell 5-3, No. 7 Providence edged Merrimack 2-1, and No. 5 Maine held off Vermont 4-3. In the NCHC, Omaha upset No. 12 Arizona State 4-2, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami played to a 1-1 tie before UMD won the shootout, No. 18 North Dakota scored late, forced OT and then picked off No. 4 Western Michigan 4-3 in overtime, and St. Cloud State knocked off No. 6 Denver 2-1. In Atlantic Hockey’s first round, Air Force outlasted Robert Morris 4-3 in overtime, while Canisius shut out Mercyhurst 2-0. In non-conference action, LIU blanked Alaska 2-0. I mistakenly posted an incorrect score on Friday’s recap show. AIC beat RIT on Friday, not the other way around And yes, there comes a time when you have do to that whole mea culpa thing. I make mistakes. Often times, it’s simply reading a box score and transposing some numbers when I write the script. If you’ve ever heard me botch something and just move on - that’s what happens. I’ll either get it the next time through, or I just won’t dwell on it knowing the shelf life of these episodes are usually 24-48 hours. If you heard something here that was incorrect and you went with it - that’s on me. I am a bit of a stickler for fast and complete results, but sometimes I’ll read something on a score the next day, go back and see something and I could have sworn it wasn’t that way when I typed it in. I’m not proud of it. This first season of the show has been a lesson in brevity, self-editing and more importantly education. I wanted to learn more about college hockey and use my skillset that I’ve helped enhance with wrestling to the sport I’ve quickly developed a fondness for....
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  • Western Michigan claims first Penrose Cup; Penn State picks off Minnesota; Women's tournaments fire up - CHS 2-28-25
    2025/03/01
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 28, 2025. Shortest month of the year with a ton of games regardless. The women have conference tournaments all over the place, while the men are in the home stretch. There’s No breakdowns. No Analysis. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    Let’s start with the women, going that whole alphabetical thing by conference tournament.

    No. 8 Penn State took the opener of its AHA semifinals series with RIT, 3-2, behind a two-goal effort from Tessa Janecke. Mercyhurst blanked Syracuse 1-0 in the other semifinal.

    In the ECAC quarterfinals, No. 5 Colgate jumped out to a 3-0 lead on an Elyssa Biederman natural hat trick and went on to beat No. 13 Princeton 5-2. No. 10 Quinnipiac bested No. 9 Clarkson 3-1 thanks to two goals from Laurence Frenette. Third-ranked Cornell shut out Union 3-0 behind a pair of goals from Karel Prefontaine. No. 7 St. Lawrence edged Yale 3-2 in overtime when Claire Tyo buried the winner on a rare 5-on-3 in the extra session.

    In the NEWHA quarterfinals, Sacred Heart struck just a minute in and held on for a 1-0 win over Assumption. Post blanked Franklin Pierce 1-0. Stonehill and St. Anselm went to double overtime before the Skyhawks pulled out a 2-1 win. LIU shut out St. Michael’s 4-0.

    The top-ranked Wisconsin Badgers outshot Bemidji State 45-12 and picked up a 3-0 win in their WCHA quarterfinal opener. No. 4 Minnesota cruised to a 6-1 win over Minnesota State behind a four-point night from Emma Kreisz. No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth stunned No. 11 St. Cloud State with two goals in the final two minutes to win 3-2, Olivia Wallin netting the game-winner with just five seconds left. No. 2 Ohio State handled St. Thomas 5-1 as Joy Dunne racked up a goal and two assists.

    To the men,
    In the Big Ten, No. 11 Michigan held on to top No. 8 Ohio State 4-3, getting an early 4-1 lead on T.J. Hughes’ 15th goal of the season. Third-ranked Michigan State is now tied for first place with a 5-2 win over Notre Dame, Isaac Howard tallying his 23rd goal of the year. No. 15 Penn State pulled off a huge 4-3 overtime win against No. 2 Minnesota as Simon Mack scored just his second goal of the season to push the Nittany Lions above the projected pairwise cutline. Penn State is 6-0-1 in its last seven and 8-1-2 in conference after starting the season 0-6 in the Big Ten.

    In the CCHA, Bemidji State and No. 14 Minnesota State tied 1-1, but the Beavers took the shootout. Lake Superior State edged Bowling Green 4-3, St. Thomas nipped Michigan Tech 4-3, and Ferris State rolled past Northern Michigan 5-1.

    ECAC action saw Colgate win 4-3 in overtime against RPI, Union beat Cornell 4-1, Dartmouth down Brown 4-2, and Harvard take a 4-3 overtime victory over Yale. Princeton beat St. Lawrence 4-2, while No. 19 Clarkson needed a goal from Ryan Bottrill with eight seconds left in overtime to top No. 13 Quinnipiac 4-3. Clarkson is now three points behind the Bobcats heading into Saturday.

    In Hockey East, No. 7 Providence edged Merrimack 3-2. Top-ranked Boston College pushed its lead atop the conference to five points with a 4-1 win over New Hampshire, Andre Gasseau scoring twice and Ryan Leonard notching his national-best 28th goal of the season. No. 9 UConn got two goals from Ryan Tattle in a 5-2 win over Northeastern. No. 5 Maine saw Taylor Makar register a hat trick in a 4-1 victory over Vermont.

    Talk about burying the lede as we go to the NCHC where No. 4 Western Michigan secured the first Penrose Cup in school history, beating No. 18 North Dakota 6-4 with goals from six different players. The Broncos were preseason picks to finish sixth but have won six of their last seven and lost in regulation just once in 2025.
    No. 12 Arizona State remained in second place with a 4-1 win over Omaha, powered by two goals from Cullan Potter. Minnesota-Duluth needed overtime to beat Miami 3-2, keeping the RedHawks winless in conference play. No. 6 Denver reclaimed fourth place in the conference with a 3-1 win over St. Cloud State, Carter King scoring twice.


    I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 28, 2025.
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  • Buckeyes beat Wolverines in OT, while Minutemen and River Hawks tie in Hockey East - CHS 2-27-25
    2025/02/28
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 27, 2025. I was in a hockey rink today, only it was covered in wrestling mats. XCel Energy Center in St. Paul is a great place to watch any type of hockey. It’s also a great place for the Minnesota state wrestling championships - even if the HS league itself can’t be bothered by blogs, podcasts or anything that isn’t legacy media. Anyway. Two games on Thursday. No breakdowns. No Analysis. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    #8 Ohio State 2, #11 Michigan 1, OT
    William Smith scored the game-winner 82 seconds into overtime as eighth-ranked Ohio State kept its hopes of overtaking second place in the Big Ten alive with a 2-1 win in Columbus over That School Up North. They'll do it again on Friday.

    #17 UMass 2, #16 UMass Lowell 2 (UMass wins SO)
    Cole O'Hara scored his 19th of the year to forge a 2-2 tie with host UMass and rival UMass Lowell. The Minutemen picked up the extra Hockey East point with the shootout win. They'll finish up the series, this time in Lowell to close out the home-and-home on Saturday. Both teams are now tied with Providence with 30 points in conference, one point behind fourth-place UConn.

    I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 27, 2025.
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  • Vermont, Merrimack prevail in first round of Hockey East women's tournament - CHS 2-26-25
    2025/02/27
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 26, 2025. It’s the first round of winner-take-all, win and keep going games in Hockey East. They call it the first round, but you’re playing into the best-of-three quarters with a dub. No breakdowns. No Analysis. It’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    To the women’s scores in Hockey East:
    #8 Vermont 3, #9 Holy Cross 2
    Despite outshooting Holy Cross 43-20, eighth-seeded Vermont needed overtime to get past ninth-seeded Holy Cross 3-2 in the opening round of the Hockey East tournament. Cecilia DesLauries scored the game-winner with just over six minutes left in the full five-on-five overtime for the Catamounts, who will now play second-seeded Boston U. in the best two-out-of-three quarterfinals this weekend.

    #10 Merrimack 3, #7New Hampshire 1
    Merrimack jumped out to a 3-0 lead and never looked back as the 10th-seeded Warriors advanced past seventh-seeded New Hampshire 3-1. Merrimack will face top-seeded and regular-season champion UConn in the quarterfinals. Three different players scores for Merrimack.

    I’m Jason Bryant (@jasonmbryant). Leave a rating, review, or feedback at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 26, 2025.
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