• 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
  • Length: 5 mins
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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

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  • 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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