• CHS: November 15, 2024

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  • It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 15, 2024. Woah Nelly, we got 46 games on the schedule and some monsters in there, including a pair of top-five women’s battles. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

    With those women’s battles, we’ll start there as No. 1 Wisconsin rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat No. 2 Ohio State 4-2, with Lacey Eden scoring twice as the Badgers improved to 13-0.

    No. 3 Minnesota stopped No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 as Ella Huber netted two goals and the Gophers fired 52 shots on goal.

    No. 5 Colgate beat Dartmouth 5-1, with Kristyna Kaltounkova scoring her 11th of the season, while Elyssa Biederman added her 10th of the year. Minnesota State upset No. 8 St. Cloud State 4-1 on the road, with four different players finding the net.

    No. 10 Cornell rolled past Harvard 5-1 behind two goals from Lily Delianedis (DELI-AHN-EED-IS) .

    In a Battle of Comm Ave, No. 11 Boston College topped No. 14 Boston University 3-2 in overtime on Julia Pellerin’s game-winner before a record home crowd of 2,866 at BU.

    No. 12 Penn State avoided an upset, defeating Lindenwood 3-2 in overtime with Karley Garcia scoring the decisive goal as the Nittany Lions outshot their opponent 51-10. No. 13 UConn edged Merrimack 3-2.

    Mercyhurst and Robert Morris tied 2-2, Syracuse defeated RIT 4-2, and Northeastern slipped past Maine 2-1. New Hampshire needed overtime to edge Holy Cross 3-2, and Providence beat Vermont in a shootout after a 1-1 tie. In NEWHA action, St. Anselm defeated Assumption 3-2 in overtime, LIU blanked Franklin Pierce 1-0, Sacred Heart dominated St. Michael’s 6-0, and Post edged Stonehill 1-0. Bemidji State handled St. Thomas 4-1.

    In men’s action, No. 1 Denver stayed perfect at 11-0 with a 5-2 win at No. 9 North Dakota, as Zeev Buium recorded his first three goals of the season helping the Pioneers win their 20th straight dating back to to last season.

    UConn ended No. 2 Boston College’s seven-game win streak with a 5-4 victory in Storrs, with five different players scoring for the Huskies.

    No. 4 Michigan State routed Notre Dame 8-3 as Karsen Dorwart scored twice and Red Savage added a goal and two assists.

    No. 17 Dartmouth defeated No. 6 Cornell 4-3, never trailing in the game. It’s the first Dartmouth win over Cornell in regulation since December of 2019.

    No. 7 Maine cruised past No. 11 Boston University 5-2, with Owen Fowler scoring twice.

    No. 13 Western Michigan handed No. 8 Colorado College its first loss of the season, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 in overtime on Tim Washe’s goal.

    No. 14 Ohio State topped Lindenwood 5-2, with Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Riley Thompson each scoring twice. No. 15 UMass Lowell beat Vermont 5-2, with Stefan Owens and Mirko Buttazzoni (BUTT-A-ZONEY) each scoring their first goals of the season.

    No. 16 Minnesota State shut out Northern Michigan 3-0 as Alex Tracy earned another shutout. Wisconsin edged No. 18 Penn State 5-4 in overtime on Daniel Laatsch’s game-winner. No. 19 Quinnipiac slipped past Brown 3-2, and Colgate blanked No. 20 Harvard 4-0, with Brett Chorske and Daniel Pannetta scoring their fifth goals of the season.

    Elsewhere, Bentley beat American International 5-2, and Army West Point routed RIT 5-1 as Adam Marshall scored twice. Holy Cross took the shootout over Niagara after a 3-3 tie, and Mercyhurst shut out Air Force 1-0.

    Sacred Heart rallied with three third-period goals to beat Robert Morris 4-2. Bowling Green won in a shootout after tying St. Thomas 2-2. Lake Superior State defeated Ferris State 4-2. Clarkson beat RPI 3-1, Princeton defeated Yale 4-1, and Union blanked St. Lawrence 4-0.

    New Hampshire downed Northeastern 4-1, Minnesota-Duluth rolled past Miami 5-0, and Omaha beat Arizona State 4-2.

    In non-conference play, Alaska topped Alaska-Anchorage 3-2 in overtime in the Governor’s Cup opener, LIU cruised past Stonehill 5-1, and in exhibition, Augustana beat the USNTDP 4-1.

    I’m Jason Bryant, and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 15, 2024.
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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 15, 2024. Woah Nelly, we got 46 games on the schedule and some monsters in there, including a pair of top-five women’s battles. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

With those women’s battles, we’ll start there as No. 1 Wisconsin rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat No. 2 Ohio State 4-2, with Lacey Eden scoring twice as the Badgers improved to 13-0.

No. 3 Minnesota stopped No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth 4-1 as Ella Huber netted two goals and the Gophers fired 52 shots on goal.

No. 5 Colgate beat Dartmouth 5-1, with Kristyna Kaltounkova scoring her 11th of the season, while Elyssa Biederman added her 10th of the year. Minnesota State upset No. 8 St. Cloud State 4-1 on the road, with four different players finding the net.

No. 10 Cornell rolled past Harvard 5-1 behind two goals from Lily Delianedis (DELI-AHN-EED-IS) .

In a Battle of Comm Ave, No. 11 Boston College topped No. 14 Boston University 3-2 in overtime on Julia Pellerin’s game-winner before a record home crowd of 2,866 at BU.

No. 12 Penn State avoided an upset, defeating Lindenwood 3-2 in overtime with Karley Garcia scoring the decisive goal as the Nittany Lions outshot their opponent 51-10. No. 13 UConn edged Merrimack 3-2.

Mercyhurst and Robert Morris tied 2-2, Syracuse defeated RIT 4-2, and Northeastern slipped past Maine 2-1. New Hampshire needed overtime to edge Holy Cross 3-2, and Providence beat Vermont in a shootout after a 1-1 tie. In NEWHA action, St. Anselm defeated Assumption 3-2 in overtime, LIU blanked Franklin Pierce 1-0, Sacred Heart dominated St. Michael’s 6-0, and Post edged Stonehill 1-0. Bemidji State handled St. Thomas 4-1.

In men’s action, No. 1 Denver stayed perfect at 11-0 with a 5-2 win at No. 9 North Dakota, as Zeev Buium recorded his first three goals of the season helping the Pioneers win their 20th straight dating back to to last season.

UConn ended No. 2 Boston College’s seven-game win streak with a 5-4 victory in Storrs, with five different players scoring for the Huskies.

No. 4 Michigan State routed Notre Dame 8-3 as Karsen Dorwart scored twice and Red Savage added a goal and two assists.

No. 17 Dartmouth defeated No. 6 Cornell 4-3, never trailing in the game. It’s the first Dartmouth win over Cornell in regulation since December of 2019.

No. 7 Maine cruised past No. 11 Boston University 5-2, with Owen Fowler scoring twice.

No. 13 Western Michigan handed No. 8 Colorado College its first loss of the season, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2 in overtime on Tim Washe’s goal.

No. 14 Ohio State topped Lindenwood 5-2, with Gunnarwolfe Fontaine and Riley Thompson each scoring twice. No. 15 UMass Lowell beat Vermont 5-2, with Stefan Owens and Mirko Buttazzoni (BUTT-A-ZONEY) each scoring their first goals of the season.

No. 16 Minnesota State shut out Northern Michigan 3-0 as Alex Tracy earned another shutout. Wisconsin edged No. 18 Penn State 5-4 in overtime on Daniel Laatsch’s game-winner. No. 19 Quinnipiac slipped past Brown 3-2, and Colgate blanked No. 20 Harvard 4-0, with Brett Chorske and Daniel Pannetta scoring their fifth goals of the season.

Elsewhere, Bentley beat American International 5-2, and Army West Point routed RIT 5-1 as Adam Marshall scored twice. Holy Cross took the shootout over Niagara after a 3-3 tie, and Mercyhurst shut out Air Force 1-0.

Sacred Heart rallied with three third-period goals to beat Robert Morris 4-2. Bowling Green won in a shootout after tying St. Thomas 2-2. Lake Superior State defeated Ferris State 4-2. Clarkson beat RPI 3-1, Princeton defeated Yale 4-1, and Union blanked St. Lawrence 4-0.

New Hampshire downed Northeastern 4-1, Minnesota-Duluth rolled past Miami 5-0, and Omaha beat Arizona State 4-2.

In non-conference play, Alaska topped Alaska-Anchorage 3-2 in overtime in the Governor’s Cup opener, LIU cruised past Stonehill 5-1, and in exhibition, Augustana beat the USNTDP 4-1.

I’m Jason Bryant, and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 15, 2024.

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