The offseason is here and teams are again on the move as the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has announced the Northland men's and women's programs will be joining the league beginning with the 2019-20 season.
Ranked teams continue to fall and it happened in flashy fashion on Friday night as the top two ranked men's teams, St. Norbert and Endicott, both went down. But they weren't alone as three other ranked clubs fell and two others escaped with ties. Find out who turned the upsets in our rapid-fire Friday rewind.
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DULUTH, Minn. (csssaints.com) - The St. Scholastica men's hockey team earned a 3-1 victory over Northland College on Wednesday night in the quarterfinals of the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) Harris Cup, advancing the Saints to the semifinals this weekend.
Diamonds aren't necessarily forever, but the UMass Boston men and Bowdoin women made the most of their time on one with wins outdoors. Plus other notable happenings from the week.
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Two years ago, Northland faced a significant challenge after a four win season, and the introduction of a new head coach. As the calendar flips to 2017, head coach Seamus Gregory has the 'Jacks with the most wins they've ever had at this point in the season.
(nchahockey.org) - The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association league office announced the Men's NCHA All-Conference Team, Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Freshman of the Year and All-Freshmen team Friday. The awards are voted on by the league head coaches.
Former Lake Forest head coach Seamus Gregory returns to the NCHA and will lead the Lumberjacks after spending the last three years as head coach at Williston State.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey Association office announced today the Men's Conference All-NCHA team, Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year. The awards are voted on by the league head coaches.
Among other changes, the league has announced it will play under a new name that will provide representation of both women's and men's teams under one association.
After both pulled first round upsets, Johnson & Wales and Northland are the lowest men's seeds remaining. Both hope to now pull another as they face their conferences' top seed in the semifinals.
After some early excitement in the NESCAC, things didn't taper as the day featured upsets, nailbiters, mini games, milestones, natural hat tricks and more.