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There's also 2013 when it had to be out west after being east 3 straight years so they made a predetermined site of UW-Superior.
Plattsburgh went in undefeated, got shut out by Middlebury who then lost to Elmira in the championship. And my understanding has always been all three teams were on...
Bracket
Side 1:
[ Plattsburgh at Williams] at River Falls
[Saint Benedict at Amherst] vs [Elmira at Augsburg]
Side 2:
[Endicott at Hamline] at Norwich
[Adrian at Wilkes] at Nazareth
I think this is River Falls' tourney to lose.
Amherst wins the NESCAC, the NPI has updated and thus the field is set:
1) UWRF
2) Norwich
3 Nazareth
4) Amherst
5) Augsburg
6) Wilkes
7) Hamline
8) Williams
9) Plattsburgh
10) Endicott
11) Adrian
12) Elmira
13) St. Benedict
Amherst leads Colby only 1-0 after 2. If they close it out, Williams is the last team in. If Amherst loses they get the last at large.
At large teams this year:
UWRF
Norwich
Nazareth
Augsburg
Hamline
Williams or Amherst
If they put no intra-conference above no flights, it looks something like this:
Endicott @ Hamline, winner to UWRF
Plattsburgh @ Williams, winner to Norwich
Adrian @ Wilkes, winner to Nazareth
CSB @ Amherst, the winner faces the winner of the next QF
Elmira @ Augsburg, winner faces the winner...
Based on the updated win loss records it looks like the NPI on USCHO is updating almost real time.
If the order doesn't change it looks like as long as whoever wins the Amherst/Williams semi today beats Colby for the NESCAC, Hamline is in.
Elmira upsets Naz 4-1 to take the UCHC Championship and Pool A. Nazareth will take another Pool C bid off the board. Likely ending UWEC's season. Middlebury I think is on the bubble now.
Adrian defeats SNC in OT, winning the Slaats Cup and the NCHA Pool A bid.
CNE Championship going to OT...
SUNYAC final is set: Cortland at Plattsburgh. Cortland went up 2-0 early on hosts Oswego. Despite a mid-3rd period score from the point by Pethrick to bring it to 2-1, the Red Dragons hung on. The Cardinals, perhaps reinvigorated by the return of Adriana Urban and Kayson Ruegge, went on to...
In SUNYAC quarterfinal action, William Smith beat Canton 3-2 in OT, while Cortland beat Potsdam 4-1. Fanny Aneborn had a hat trick for Cortland with Katie Mahoney assisting on all three goals. For William Smith, Bella Hacker scored the game-tying extra attacker goal with just under 30 seconds...
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