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Just creating a general thread for discussion about the National Collegiate NCAA Women's Tournament that don't fit anywhere else, like game/team specific topics do.
For example, these are the records I came up with for the 11 teams in the field versus the rest of the field this season:
The...
I don't remember heading into a previous conference season with such a deep and balanced field, or at least once that seems to be balanced to the extent that there are so many teams who could win the league or host the first round. Maybe last year was a better example with Harvard winning the...
This article includes the NCAA's plans for a women's hockey tournament for D-I:
https://www.ncaa.com/news/volleyball...-location-each
Whoops! I guess the women's front page already has this. My bad...
Last week? Yeah, that was more like a dress rehearsal. :D
Over the years, Gopher fans have had the pleasure (?) of doing this with fans of the Bulldogs (2010, 2017), Badgers (2006, 2008, 2016, 2018, 2019), and Fighting Whioux (2012, 2013) -- playing four times during the season, once in the...
A room where 17 people can wander into while waiting for hockey to return.
From the previous thread ...
I read it as "their" meant belonging to the Gophers, not belonging to the Mavericks. Or, Shearen and Wethington have speed.
Name your choices for Saturday and discuss topics of general interest for the quarterfinals for D-I teams.
My unofficial (because counting is not something I do well) records versus the rest of the NCAA field:
Wisconsin (7-2)
Minnesota (2-3)
Northeastern (4-2-1)
Clarkson (6-2-1)
Boston College...
We've seen this field with these pairings as recently as four years ago. UND and UMD look to extend their seasons to the next weekend. Who comes out on top in Sunday's final?
Quinnipiac is in, and only a perfect storm can knock out Clarkson. St. Lawrence and Colgate are two wins away, and Princeton on the sidelines is still very much alive. What will happen in the final on Sunday?
BC is playing only for a trophy and perfection, Northeastern is likely okay win or lose, but BU and UConn have their seasons on the line. How does the final play out?
All four teams are in the same boat at College Hockey America's championship weekend in Buffalo -- win and you're off to the NCAAs, lose and your season ends. Which team will win the final?
As we head into the final D-I women's weekend of 2015, Boston College has already completed its first "half" of the season at 20-0-0. Wisconsin plays in North Dakota this weekend attempting to match that start. The question is, whose record will still be perfect once the championship trophy is...
Minnesota starts out on top in the USCHO preliminary poll:
Preseason USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
September 21, 2015
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 34- 3-4 150 1
2 Boston College 34- 3-2 128 3
3 Wisconsin 29- 7-4 124 4
4 Harvard 27- 6-3 101 2
5...
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