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Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

  • Boston University, Cornell, Clarkson, Wisconsin

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  • Boston University, Cornell, Boston College, Wisconsin

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  • Boston University, Mercyhurst, Clarkson, Wisconsin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boston University, Mercyhurst, Clarkson, Harvard

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boston University, Mercyhurst, Boston College, Wisconsin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boston University, Mercyhurst, Boston College, Harvard

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    64
  • Poll closed .

ARM

Fan of chipmunk-like mascots.
Pick the four quarterfinal winners in the NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

Don't see that game as a coin flip. Clarkson is a clear favorite.

I agree that Clarkson is a clear favorite, at least with Ambrose in the lineup, but that's mostly because BC has been pretty inconsistent all year and could just lay an egg next week. If every team is playing at their best, then I think BC is in the conversation as the second best team in the country.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

BC's pattern isn't to lay an egg in this game. The Eagles may lose, but I expect that they'll play well. The what-in-the-world games come out of nowhere when you wouldn't expect them, but still kind of do, just because they're part of the BC repertoire.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

BC's pattern isn't to lay an egg in this game. The Eagles may lose, but I expect that they'll play well. The what-in-the-world games come out of nowhere when you wouldn't expect them, but still kind of do, just because they're part of the BC repertoire.

Now that you're on to them, they need to come up with a new schtick.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

Grant, don't pick BU just to try to jinx them.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

Don't see that game as a coin flip. Clarkson is a clear favorite.

I saw the coin flip scenario until Ambrose got hurt. That is a big injury for that team. Even if she is cleared to play this weekend, a high ankle sprain is going to be tender, and BC is not a team that plays gently with others.
 
I saw the coin flip scenario until Ambrose got hurt. That is a big injury for that team. Even if she is cleared to play this weekend, a high ankle sprain is going to be tender, and BC is not a team that plays gently with others.
That's a tough injury to return from quickly. I'd think it would be huge if she could get on the ice enough to run Clarkson's PP if nothing else.
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

I'd think it would be huge if she could get on the ice enough to run Clarkson's PP if nothing else.
I read this too quickly and thought it said "ruin" and was about to agree with you haha
 
Re: Which four D-I teams advance to the Frozen Four at Quinnipiac?

I read this too quickly and thought it said "ruin" and was about to agree with you haha

Jenn Wakefield sprained her ankle just prior to the HE playoffs her sophomore (last) year at UNH. She was back for the quarters with a special boot on her ankle over her skate.(she actually wore one on each angle - to throw off the opposition I presume.) She wasn't at 100%, but there are players who's 60 - 75% is still better than watching from the stands.
 
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