• CHS: November 9, 2024

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    It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 9, 2024. The unbeaten are fighting to stay that way? Did they? We’ll find out. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. I might also be recording this with my dog.

    In men’s action, No. 1 Denver improved to 10-0, defeating Lindenwood 4-1 with Sam Harris scoring two third-period goals, taking his NCAA-best total to nine on the season.

    No. 3 Minnesota beat Wisconsin 3-2 in OT, with Brodie Ziemer scoring the game-winner. No. 4 Michigan State completed a weekend sweep over No. 13 Ohio State, winning 4-1 as Trey Augustine stopped 29 shots. No. 6 Cornell beat Brown 3-1, led by Dalton Bancroft’s two goals.

    No. 7 Michigan defeated No. 20 Notre Dame 4-2 with four different Wolverines scoring, including Michael Hage, Evan Werner, and Jackson Hallum netting their fifth goals of the season.

    No. 8 Colorado College improved to 8-0, beating Arizona State 3-1 as Kaidan Mbereko stopped 41 shots. No. 9 Boston University scored five times in the second period to top No. 17 UMass Lowell 5-2, with Quinn Hutson scoring twice.

    No. 10 North Dakota swept Minnesota-Duluth 4-1, with four different players scoring. No. 11 Providence edged Northeastern 6-5 in OT, with Trevor Connelly scoring the winner. No. 12 St. Cloud State topped Miami 3-1, aided by two goals from Austin Burnevik.

    No. 14 Western Michigan defeated Omaha 4-2, handing the Mavericks their sixth straight loss. Harvard blanked No. 15 Quinnipiac 3-0, while No. 16 Minnesota State took the shootout after a 1-1 tie with St. Thomas. Vermont shut out No. 18 UMass 4-0, with Alex Mangbo making 26 saves for his second shutout of the year.

    In Atlantic Hockey, Niagara defeated Army West Point 2-0, RIT beat Bentley 6-2, and Sacred Heart downed Mercyhurst 4-1. In CCHA play, Augustana beat Bemidji State 5-1, Lake Superior State defeated Northern Michigan 5-1, and Michigan Tech edged Ferris State 3-1. In the ECAC, Dartmouth outplayed Princeton 5-1 and Yale topped Colgate 4-3. In Hockey East, Merrimack defeated UConn 5-2, while non-conference action saw Alaska beat Union 6-4. New Hampshire rolled over LIU 6-1, and Clarkson beat Stonehill 6-3.

    In women’s hockey, No. 5 Colgate edged Yale 4-3 with Elyssa Biederman scoring her ninth of the season, which proved to be the game-winner. No. 6 Clarkson blanked RPI 2-0 with goals from Anne Cherkowski and Madison Chantler.

    No. 7 Quinnipiac needed just one goal to beat Harvard 1-0, with Kendall Cooper scoring early in the third. No. 8 St. Lawrence shut out Union 3-0, with Kennedy Wilson scoring twice.

    Northeastern defeated No. 10 UConn 1-0 for a second consecutive 1-0 win. No. 11 Cornell handed No. 14 Brown its second straight loss, winning 2-1 with Annelies Bergmann stopping 18 of 19 shots for the Big Red.

    No. 13 Boston College beat Maine 5-1, with Abby Newhook scoring twice.

    In the ECAC, Princeton beat Dartmouth 4-3, while in Hockey East Holy Cross edged Vermont 2-1 in OT, and Providence’s Millie Sirum netted a hat trick to lead the Friars over New Hampshire 6-3.

    In NEWHA action, Sacred Heart blanked Assumption 4-0, Franklin Pierce defeated Stonehill 3-2, St. Anselm won a shootout after a 2-2 tie with Post, and LIU shut out St. Michael’s 1-0.

    I’m Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 9, 2024.
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College Hockey Scoreboard

It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 9, 2024. The unbeaten are fighting to stay that way? Did they? We’ll find out. There’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. I might also be recording this with my dog.

In men’s action, No. 1 Denver improved to 10-0, defeating Lindenwood 4-1 with Sam Harris scoring two third-period goals, taking his NCAA-best total to nine on the season.

No. 3 Minnesota beat Wisconsin 3-2 in OT, with Brodie Ziemer scoring the game-winner. No. 4 Michigan State completed a weekend sweep over No. 13 Ohio State, winning 4-1 as Trey Augustine stopped 29 shots. No. 6 Cornell beat Brown 3-1, led by Dalton Bancroft’s two goals.

No. 7 Michigan defeated No. 20 Notre Dame 4-2 with four different Wolverines scoring, including Michael Hage, Evan Werner, and Jackson Hallum netting their fifth goals of the season.

No. 8 Colorado College improved to 8-0, beating Arizona State 3-1 as Kaidan Mbereko stopped 41 shots. No. 9 Boston University scored five times in the second period to top No. 17 UMass Lowell 5-2, with Quinn Hutson scoring twice.

No. 10 North Dakota swept Minnesota-Duluth 4-1, with four different players scoring. No. 11 Providence edged Northeastern 6-5 in OT, with Trevor Connelly scoring the winner. No. 12 St. Cloud State topped Miami 3-1, aided by two goals from Austin Burnevik.

No. 14 Western Michigan defeated Omaha 4-2, handing the Mavericks their sixth straight loss. Harvard blanked No. 15 Quinnipiac 3-0, while No. 16 Minnesota State took the shootout after a 1-1 tie with St. Thomas. Vermont shut out No. 18 UMass 4-0, with Alex Mangbo making 26 saves for his second shutout of the year.

In Atlantic Hockey, Niagara defeated Army West Point 2-0, RIT beat Bentley 6-2, and Sacred Heart downed Mercyhurst 4-1. In CCHA play, Augustana beat Bemidji State 5-1, Lake Superior State defeated Northern Michigan 5-1, and Michigan Tech edged Ferris State 3-1. In the ECAC, Dartmouth outplayed Princeton 5-1 and Yale topped Colgate 4-3. In Hockey East, Merrimack defeated UConn 5-2, while non-conference action saw Alaska beat Union 6-4. New Hampshire rolled over LIU 6-1, and Clarkson beat Stonehill 6-3.

In women’s hockey, No. 5 Colgate edged Yale 4-3 with Elyssa Biederman scoring her ninth of the season, which proved to be the game-winner. No. 6 Clarkson blanked RPI 2-0 with goals from Anne Cherkowski and Madison Chantler.

No. 7 Quinnipiac needed just one goal to beat Harvard 1-0, with Kendall Cooper scoring early in the third. No. 8 St. Lawrence shut out Union 3-0, with Kennedy Wilson scoring twice.

Northeastern defeated No. 10 UConn 1-0 for a second consecutive 1-0 win. No. 11 Cornell handed No. 14 Brown its second straight loss, winning 2-1 with Annelies Bergmann stopping 18 of 19 shots for the Big Red.

No. 13 Boston College beat Maine 5-1, with Abby Newhook scoring twice.

In the ECAC, Princeton beat Dartmouth 4-3, while in Hockey East Holy Cross edged Vermont 2-1 in OT, and Providence’s Millie Sirum netted a hat trick to lead the Friars over New Hampshire 6-3.

In NEWHA action, Sacred Heart blanked Assumption 4-0, Franklin Pierce defeated Stonehill 3-2, St. Anselm won a shootout after a 2-2 tie with Post, and LIU shut out St. Michael’s 1-0.

I’m Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 9, 2024.

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