• No. 5 Providence wins Mayor's Cup; AIC scores eight on Army; No. 12 BC women take over first in Hockey East - CHS 1-7-25
    Jan 8 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 7, 2025. Light night on the ice with everything taking place in New England. It’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    On the men’s side, No. 5 Providence used two third-period goals to claim a 2-0 Mayor’s Cup win over cross-town rival Brown.

    Logan Will and Hudson Malinoski scored for the Friars, who now sit at 15-3-2.

    In Atlantic Hockey, American International erupted for eight goals in an 8-2 win over Army West Point in Springfield - the home of the Basketball Hall of Fame and the place formerly known as Rockin’ Rollin’ Riverside - I spent a summer up there in 1992. I never went to either place.

    That summer sucked.
    
What didn’t suck was Justin Mexico’s stat line - he had a standout performance with two goals and three assists, while Oscar Geschwind also netted two goals for the Yellowjackets.

    In Hockey East women’s action, No. 12 Boston College defeated New Hampshire 4-0, with four different players scoring, including Julia Pellerin, who netted her 11th goal of the season. The win gave Boston College a one-point lead in the Hockey East standings. Grace Campbell was stellar in net, stopping 31 shots for her third shutout of the year and second in a row.

    In non-conference action, Northeastern secured a 4-3 victory over Yale at Matthews Arena. Jules Constantinople scored twice, and Lily Shannon added her seventh goal of the year. Northeastern improved to 13-6-1 on the season.

    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for January 7, 2025.

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  • Collegians lead Team USA to victory over Finland at IIHF World Junior Championships - CHS 1-5-25
    Jan 6 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 5, 2025. Let’s wrap up the weekend with a little Red, White and GOLD shall we? It’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    Boston College’s Teddy Stiga scored the game-winner in overtime to lead TEAM USA to the World Junior Championship as the United States rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat Finland 4-3 in the gold medal game, avenging and earlier loss in the tournament and giving Team USA back-to-back world championships.

    Denver’s Zeev Buium and Minnesota’s Brodie Ziemer with the assists.

    Other goals scored for Team USA were Boston College’s Cole Hutson and James Hagens and Boston University’s Brandon Svoboda.

    Let’s do it again here in the Twin Cities next year.

    Six games in college puck to close out the weekend, we’ll start with the men.

    No. 9 Michigan rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat No. 13 Ohio State 3-2 in overtime at Yost Arena, splitting the series that began at Wrigley Field. Jackson Hallum scored the OT winner just 20 seconds in, while Gunnarwolfe Fontaine added two goals for the Buckeyes, giving him nine on the season. Remember, when Gunnarwolfe Fontaine scores, we all score.

    Merrimack upended No. 17 Dartmouth 2-1, with Ty Daneault and Antonio Venuto scoring for the Warriors in a result that may hurt the Big Green’s tournament chances. Finally, Charlie Cerrato’s two goals led Penn State to a 3-0 shutout win over Notre Dame in South Bend.

    In women’s action, Julia Pellerin recorded a hat trick to bring her season total to 10 goals as No. 11 Boston College defeated Maine 5-0 in Hockey East, pulling the Eagles within two points of conference leaders UConn and BU. Speaking of the leaders, No. 15 UConn stayed on top with a 3-1 win over Vermont, thanks to a pair of goals from Claire Murdoch.

    Mercyhurst cruised past St. Michael’s 6-0, with Vanessa Upson scoring twice as the Lakers dominated, outshooting the Purple Knights 67-10.

    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for January 5, 2025.


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  • Penn State women beat Minnesota for first time; Augustana men sweep CC; Maine, Denver split - CHS 1-4-25
    Jan 5 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 4, 2025. Had to stay up a little late to get the action on the ol’ Pacific Time Zone. Who’s hanging out at the palatial estate in Coachella - the rink, not the festival. It’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. We begin with the men at the Frozen Confines … #1 Michigan State 4, Wisconsin 3, OTDaniel Russell found the back of the net with 1.4 seconds to go in overtime as No. 1 Michigan State topped Wisconsin in the finale of the Frozen Confines at Wrigley Field. Russell had a pair of goals to push Michigan State to 17-2-1. Wisconsin falls to 2-6-1 in OT games alone this year. #3 Minnesota 5, Mercyhurst 2Five different players scored including Jimmy Snuggerud who picked up his 11th goal of the year as No. 3 Minnesota skated by Mercyhurst 5-2 at Mariucci.#5 Western Michigan 5, Alaska-Anchorage 2Liam Valente and Owen Michaels each scored twice as fifth-ranked Western Michigan picked up a home sweep over Alaska-Anchorage. Western improves to 13-4-1. #7 Maine 2, #6 Denver 1David Breazeale picked up the game-winner five minutes into the third period as seventh-ranked Maine earned a home split with a 2-1 win against No. 6 Denver. Harrison Scott scored his 13th of the year as well for the Black Bears. Augustana 3, #8 Colorado College 2Augustana went into Colorado Springs and swept the eighth-ranked Colorado College Tigers, capping the weekend with a 3-2 win on Saturday. Nace Langus scored the game-winner for Augie with 90 seconds left. That's a pairwise bomb for CC. Desert Hockey Classic#19 Arizona State 4, #16 Cornell 0Four different players scored as Arizona State picked up the title at its own Desert Hockey Classic with a solid 4-0 win over No.16 Cornell. Gibson Homer had 34 saves in the shutout for the Sun Devils. UMass 8, Robert Morris 0Coachella Valley Cactus Cup #10 UMass Lowell 3, Omaha 2Scott Truman scored twice to lead No. 10 UMass Lowell to the championship at the Coachella Valley Cactus Cup in Palm Springs. Michigan Tech 4, Holy Cross 3, OTLogan Morrell scored his ninth of the year with an overtime game-winner to lift Michigan Tech to a 4-3 win over Holy Cross in the third place game at the Coachella Valley Cactus Cup. Atlantic HockeyAir Force 3, Sacred Heart 0Niagara 4, Bentley 2CCHABowling Green 3, Lake Superior State 1ECACRPI 4, Brown 3Union 4, Yale 3Non-ConferenceNew Hampshire 4, Princeton 3After blowing a 3-0 lead, New Hampshire picked up a 4-3 win over host Princeton as Nikolai Jenson's second of the year with just over 11 minutes to play broke the tie and served as the game-winner.Northeastern 5, #18 Quinnipiac 1Dylan Hryckowian scored a hat trick as Northeastern improved to 6-9-3 by upending No. 18 Quinnipiac 5-1. Hryckowian has 11 goals on the season. Alaska 2, Minnesota-Duluth 1, OTBroten Sabo scored in overtime to lift Alaska to a 2-1 win over host Minnesota-Duluth. UMD outshot Alaska 40-10, but the Spacebears pick up the W shooting 10 percent.UConn 7, Harvard 3LIU 14, St. Anselm 1Vermont 8, St. Lawrence 1St. Thomas 4, Lindenwood 2ExhibitionRIT 5, Guelph (Ont.) 1#14 North Dakota 5, Manitoba (Man.) 0Colgate 7, Concordia (Que.) 4USNTDP 4, Ferris State 3In Women's Action ... #2 Ohio State 3, #1 Wisconsin 3 (tOSU wins SO)Wisconsin's win streak came to an end at Wrigley Field as the top-ranked Badgers and second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes skated to a 3-3 tie at the Frozen Confines. Ohio State got the extra point after taking the shootout. Wisconsin does still hold an unbeaten streak and it’s currently at eight games without a loss. #5 Colgate 4, #6 Clarkson 2Emma Pais scored twice including the game-winner as Colgate jumped to the top of the ECAC standings with a 4-2 win over Clarkson. Kaia Malachino scored her 13th of the year for the Raiders. Colgate is now tied with Cornell at the top of the league. #7 Cornell 2, #10 St. Lawrence 2 (Cornell wins SO)Cornell picked up the extra point in the ECAC after taking a shootout over St. Lawrence after the two teams skated to a 2-2 tie. #12 Penn State 6, #3 Minnesota 2No. 12 Penn State beat No. 3 Minnesota for the first time in program history as the Nittany Lions jumped out to a 4-0 lead and never looked back at Ridder Arena. Minnesota native Stella Retrum scored twice for the Nittany Lions and Tessa Janecke scored her 16th of the year and Maddy Christian her 15th for Penn State. The Nittany Lions are now 17-4-1.#14 Princeton 5, Union 2Sarah Paul scored two more to give her 19 on the year, tying her for second in the nation as No. 14 Princeton beat Union 5-2. #9 Quinnipiac 4, RPI 0Kahlen Lamarche scored twice for No. 9 Quinnipiac as the Bobcats shutout RPI 4-0. Felicia Frank stopped 22 shots for her fourth shutout of the year.Dartmouth 1, Harvard 1 (Dartmouth wins SO)That's two wins in a row and now an extra point after a tie and a win in the shootout for Dartmouth. Cue Lou Brown. Bemidji State 5, Brown 4Bemidji State rallied from a 4-1 deficit to rally ...
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  • No. 6 Denver scores late to top No. 7 Maine; Wrigley hosts Frozen Confines; No. 10 St. Lawrence women top No. 5 Colgate - CHS 1-3-25
    Jan 4 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 3, 2025. We go extras at Wrigley, trust me, it’s a hockey reference. We try to decipher which of your favorite teams picked up wins - it wasn’t your first or second one - and it’s just a full day of college hockey. It’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. Coachella Valley Cactus Cup#10 UMass Lowell 3, Michigan Tech 2Lee Parks scored the game-winner with just under two minutes to play as No. 10 UMass Lowell won the first game of the Coachella Valley Cactus Cup with a 3-2 win over Michigan Tech.Omaha 4, Holy Cross 3, OTCam Mitchell scored the OT-game winner as Omaha rallied to take the nightcap in Coachella Valley.Desert Hockey Classic#16 Cornell 4, UMass 2Ryan Walsh and Dalton Bancroft each scored their sixth goals of the season as No. 16 Cornell won the first game of the Desert Hockey Classic 4-2 over UMass.#19 Arizona State 7, Robert Morris 3Ryan Kirwan scored a hat trick as No. 19 Arizona State topped Robert Morris 7-3 at the Desert Hockey Classic. Cullen Potter also scored twice for the Sun Devils. Frozen Confines at Wrigley#13 Ohio State 4, #9 Michigan 3Riley Thompson scored twice in the third period, including the game winner with 38 seconds left as No. 13 Ohio State topped No. 9 Michigan 4-3 in the first game of the Frozen Confines at Wrigley FieldNotre Dame 3, Penn State 3 (ND wins SO)Notre Dame and Penn State skated to a 3-3 tie with the Irish winning the shootout and the coveted B7G recorder - I mean extra point in the conference standings at Wrigley. #3 Minnesota 6, Mercyhurst 2Six different players scored and Brody Lamb scored his 13th of the season as No. 3 Minnesota beat visiting Mercyhurst 6-2.#5 Western Michigan 4, Alaska-Anchorage 1Four different players hit the back of the net as No. 5 Western Michigan improved to 12-4-1 with a 4-1 win over Alaska-Anchorage at Lawson.#6 Denver 2, #7 Maine 1Cale Ashcroft's goal with 20 seconds to go lifted No. 6 Denver past No. 7 Maine at Alfond Arena in Maine. Carter King scored his 12th of the year for Denver, which rebounded nicely from, well, you know.Augustana 5, #8 Colorado College 1Tyler and Hayden Hennen each scored as Augustana went into Robson Arena and picked of No. 8 Colorado College 5-1. Augie added a pair of empty netters in the last two minutes to make it look worse than it actually was.ElsewhereIn Atlantic Hockey, Sacred Heart shut out Air Force 3-0, while Niagara edged Bentley 3-2 in overtime. In the CCHA, Bowling Green blanked Lake Superior State 3-0. Over in the ECAC, RPI topped Yale 5-3, and Union defeated Brown 3-1. In non-conference play, American International beat Stonehill 3-1, LIU exploded for a 10-1 win over Assumption, and Merrimack handled Army West Point 5-2. New Hampshire secured a 3-0 victory over Princeton, while St. Thomas needed overtime to defeat Lindenwood 3-2. Minnesota-Duluth and Alaska played to a 2-2 tie, with UMD winning in the shootout. In exhibition action, Bemidji State cruised to a 5-0 victory over Manitoba. WOMEN#3 Minnesota 9, Brown 1Josefin Bouveng and Natalie Mlynkova each scored twice as No. 3 Minnesota jumped out to a 5-0 lead and cruised past Brown 9-1 in the East/West Classic hosted in Minneapolis at Ridder Arena.#12 Penn State 6, Bemidji State 4In Minneapolis, No. 12 Penn State rallied from a 3-1 deficit to score five goals in the second and third period to escape with a 6-4 win over Bemidji State in the opening game of the East/West Classic. Grace Outwater scored twice, giving her 10 goals on the season, while Tessa Janecke scored her 15th of the season.#4 Minnesota-Duluth 2, Syracuse 1Caitlin Kraemer's game winner came three minutes into the third period as No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth swept the make-up series with Syracuse after a 2-1 win at AMSOIL on Friday. Clara Van Wieren scored her 11th of the year for the Bulldogs, who improved to 13-5-2 after outshooting the Orange 56-17.#10 St. Lawrence 3, #5 Colgate 2Taylor Lum scored twice as No. 10 St. Lawrence topped No. 5 Colgate 3-2. We've got all sorts of bunched-up teams in the ECAC. #7 Cornell 3, #6 Clarkson 0No. 7 Cornell maintained control of first place in the ECAC with a 3-0 win over No. 6 Clarkson. The Big Red got goals from three different players to improve to 10-3-2 and they sit atop of the conference with 22.5 points, a point and a half ahead of Colgate and St. Lawrence and 3.5 ahead of Clarkson and Quinnipiac.#9 Quinnipiac 9, Union 1Jenna Donahue and Maya Labad each scored a pair of goals as No. 9 Quinnipiac steamrolled Union 9-1.#15 UConn 1, #11 Boston College 1 (UConn wins SO)No. 15 UConn gets the extra point with the tie and the shootout win over No. 11 Boston College. #13 Boston U. 3, Holy Cross 0Callie Shanahan with 15 saves in goal for No. 13 Boston University, giving her a third shutout of the year. BU beat Holy Cross 3-0. The Terriers still lead Hockey East by three points over UConn. #14 Princeton 7, RPI 2Issy Wunder scored her 18th of the season...
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  • No. 1 Wisconsin women rout No. 2 Ohio State; Top-ranked Michigan State stops Badgers on men's side - CHS 1-2-25
    Jan 3 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 2, 2025. It’s No. 1 vs. No. 2, a rescheduled game on the North Shore … of Minnesota and Sparty trying to fight off an upset in the Big Ten. It’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    Women No. 1 Wisconsin 6, No. 2 Ohio State 0
    The drama between the two top-ranked teams in the nation … wasn’t. No. 1 Wisconsin scored quickly to set the tone and dominated second-ranked Ohio State 6-0 to improve to 20-1 on the season. The Badgers got a pair of goals from Lacey Eden and Laila Edwards scored her 19th of the season. Edwards is second in the nation in goals scored and total point. She’s got 40 on the season, five behind national leader and teammate Casey O’Brien, who’s got 45. The Badgers outshot the Buckeyes 36-18 and Ava McNaughton picked up her seventh shutout of the season for Wisconsin. They’ll do it again on Saturday at Wrigley Field for the Frozen Confines outdoor game.

    No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 6, Syracuse 2
    Olivia Wallin scored twice and Clara Van Wieren scored her 10th of the season as No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth topped Syracuse 6-2 in the first game of a two-game set that was rescheduled from the opening weekend of the season.

    Men No. 1 Michigan State 4, Wisconsin 3
    Isaac Howard scored for the fourth game in a row for his 12th goal of the season helping lead No. 1 Michigan State past visiting Wisconsin 4-3 on Thursday at Munn. Wisconsin jumped out to a 3-1 lead, but three straight goals by Karsen Dorwart, Howard and Charlie Stramel pushed the Spartans to 16-2-1.

    World Juniors
    I alluded to the point there wouldn’t be much on World Juniors except some pertinent results, so here’s some pertinent results. Team USA moved into the semifinals after a 7-2 win over Switzerland. The U.S. jumped out to a 4-1 lead after the first and cruised. Boston College’s Ryan Leonard and James Hagens each scored twice and Eagles teammate Gabe Perrault dished out three assists to lead the Americans.

    Canada on the other hand, had just one NCAA player, Maine forward Bradly Nadeau, and he scored, but it was Czechia that bounced the neighbors to the north 4-3 to advance to face Team USA in the semifinals. It’ll be Sweden vs. Finland in the other semi.

    And we’re thinking tonight about Minnesota-Duluth’s Will Francis. #WillPower

    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 31, 2024.
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  • No. 7 Cornell women close out 2024 with win at RIT; Minnesota-Duluth, LIU men claim NYE wins - CHS 12-31-24
    Jan 1 2025
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 31, 2024. Happy New Year folks. Three games, two men, one on the women’s side. You know the deal by now, we’re rolling into 2025 with JUST. THE. SCORES.

    On the women’s side, Lily Delianedis scored her sixth of the season and McKenna Van Gelder scored her fifth of the year as No. 7 Cornell improved to 9-3-2 with a 5-1 win over host RIT.

    Carter Rapalje scored twice to give him eight goals on the season as LIU topped Holy Cross 3-1 in a New Year's Eve matinée on Long Island.

    Four different players scored including Jason Shaugabay's sixth of the year as Minnesota-Duluth snapped a four-game skid with a 4-2 win against host Bemidji State. This splits the home-and-home series with the Minnesota schools that began 86 days ago.

    That’s … not quite it. It’s not college, but why not, here’s what happened at the World Juniors.

    In Group A, The U.S. beat Canada 4-1 with goals scored by Boston College’s Ryan Leonard, Boston University’s Cole Eiserman and Cole Hutson and Notre Dame’s Danny Nelson.

    Finland beat Latvia 3-0, while in Group B, Switzerland beat Kazakhstan 3-1 and Sweden beat Czechia 4-2.

    That’s all I’ve got for World Juniors, this is a college show (for now).

    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for December 31, 2024.


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  • Top-ranked Michigan State takes the GLI over No. 4 Western Michigan; Dartmouth women nab first W - CHS 12-30-24
    Dec 31 2024
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 30, 2024. Two men’s games that count, both at the GLI and one women’s game on the schedule today - so let’s get right down to all the NOT breakdowns and NOT analysis. You know the deal by now, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    At the Great Lakes Invitational, No. 1 Michigan State defeated No. 4 Western Michigan 3-1 in the finals with Isaac Howard scoring his 11th goal of the season and contributions from Tiernan Shoudy and Joey Larson as the Spartans improved to 15-2-1. In the third-place game, Logan Morrell’s eighth goal of the season in overtime lifted Michigan Tech to a 4-3 win over Northern Michigan, with Tech improving to 10-6-1 as Northern’s struggles continued, dropping their eighth straight to fall to 1-18-1.

    In exhibition play, Zach Kranjik scored twice to lead No. 12 Minnesota State to a 6-1 win over the Bisons, with an S, from Manitoba while Niagara saw five different players score in a 5-2 exhibition win over Guelph from north of the border in Ontario. They’re the Gryphons, spelled G-R-Y-P-H-O-N-S.

    In non-conference women’s action, Sydney Vandenberg and Bridget Pringle each scored their first goals of the season as Dartmouth earned its first win of the year, a 2-1 victory over New Hampshire on Monday. The win snapped Dartmouth’s 14-game losing streak to start the season, while New Hampshire dropped to 10-9-1.


    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard and Canadian U-Sport Mascot Updates for December 30, 2024.
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  • Bentley stuns No. 4 Maine; Yale tops No. 11 Boston U. - CHS 12-29-24
    Dec 30 2024
    It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for December 29, 2024. We’ve got some major upsets on Sunday with pairwise bombs hanging around Hockey East. The year is coming to a close, but here, you won’t find any breakdowns, any analysis, it’s just your dose of what you need to know - the scores. JUST. THE. SCORES.

    We start with the Rolls Royce of upsets on Sunday - Bentley stunned No. 4 Maine 4-2 at the Alfond, with four different players scoring and delivering Hockey East’s first Pairwise bomb of the night. Maine now sits at 1-3 all-time against the Falcons.

    No. 12 St. Cloud State completed a home-and-home sweep of St. Thomas with Barrett Hall’s late game-winner securing a 2-1 victory, completing a home-and-home series sweep that started 84 days ago.

    Yale delivered the other pairwise bomb, defeating No. 13 Boston University 7-5 in New Haven behind two goals from David Chen, marking just the Bulldogs’ third win of the season. BU dropped to 9-7-1.

    Jeremy Wilmer’s late game-winner helped No. 18 Quinnipiac edge AIC 6-5.

    At the Ledyard Bank Classic, No. 7 Providence topped No. 17 Dartmouth 5-3 in the finals with Logan Will and Graham Gamache each scoring their sixth of the year, while Cam Lund’s ninth of the season in overtime lifted Northeastern to a 4-3 win over Alaska-Anchorage in the third-place game.

    In the Kwik Trip Holiday Faceoff, Wisconsin edged UConn 4-3 in the championship game thanks to a somewhat controversial empty-net goal by Cody Laskosky (luh-SKAW-skee), and Alaska defeated Ferris State 4-1 in the third-place game with Chase Dafoe scoring his fifth of the year.

    At the Great Lakes Invitational, No. 1 Michigan State blanked Northern Michigan 2-0 with Isaac Howard scoring his 10th of the year and Luca Di Pasquo making 15 saves in the sted of primary goaltender Trey Augustine, who’s with Team USA at World Juniors. No. 6 Western Michigan beat Michigan Tech 4-3 in overtime on Tim Washe’s goal just 44 seconds into the extra frame, setting up a Michigan State-Western Michigan tussle in Grand Rapids.

    Elsewhere, Brown’s Max Scott scored his fifth of the year and Lawton Zacher made 43 saves in a 3-0 win over LIU despite being outshot 43-20.

    Ryan O’Hara’s first goal of the season proved the difference as Bowling Green edged RIT 2-1.

    Vermont cruised past Army West Point 6-0 with six different players scoring and Alex Mangbo making 25 saves for the shutout. In exhibition play, No. 8 Colorado College slapped UNLV’s club team 8-0, No. 19 Arizona State edged the USNTDP 1-0, Concordia (Que.) stung No. 20 Clarkson 5-1, and Omaha shut out Manitoba 5-0.

    I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard and inserted bad puns for December 29, 2024.


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