CHS: November 23-24, 2024
CHS: November 23-24, 2024
It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 23 AND 24, 2024. Am I getting lazy? No, I was just in Iowa City announcing some good o…
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CHS: November 23-24, 2024

CHS: November 23-24, 2024

It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 23 AND 24, 2024. Am I getting lazy? No, I was just in Iowa City announcing some good ol’ wrestling at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night. Real jobs, gotta pay the bills. As far as this show goes, there’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES.

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College Hockey Scoreboard Show

It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for November 23 AND 24, 2024. Am I getting lazy? No, I was just in Iowa City announcing some good ol’ wrestling at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night. Real jobs, gotta pay the bills. As far as this show goes, there’s no breakdowns, no analysis, it’s JUST. THE. SCORES. 

We begin where we did on Friday with Arizona State and Denver and the Sun Devils DID IT AGAIN, beating No. 1 Denver 5-2 pulling off an improbable road sweep at Magness Arena. 

Artem Schlaine scored twice, giving him three goals on the weekend, as ASU moved to 6-7-1 and handed Denver its first two losses of the season. 

No. 3 Boston College fell to Northeastern 4-2 as Dylan Hryckowian scored twice for the Huskies. 

No. 4 Minnesota completed a sweep of Notre Dame with a 5-3 win, led by Jimmy Snuggerud’s two goals, improving the Gophers to 12-2. 

No. 5 Michigan might not have scored early, but they eventually scored often, overwhelmed Penn State 10-6, converting on 25 percent of their shots. T.J. Hughes netted four goals, and Michael Hage added a goal and four assists as Michigan rallied from a 3-0 deficit. 

And it was the complete opposite in Colorado Springs where No. 7 Colorado College edged No. 11 St. Cloud State 1-0 in overtime with Philippe Blais-Savoie’s scoring the game-winner in a goaltender duel. CC netminder Kaidan Mbereko and St. Cloud State’s Isak Posch combined to stop 61 of 62 shots on the night. 

No. 8 Cornell rebounded from Friday’s loss to Quinnipiac with a 5-0 shutout of Princeton as five different players scored. 

No. 9 Western Michigan swept Minnesota-Duluth with a 4-1 win as Tim Washe scored twice, keeping Western undefeated in NCHC play at 5-0-1. They’re 8-1-1 overall. 

No. 10 Providence rallied to beat LIU 4-3 in overtime with Nick Poisson’s game-winner just 58 seconds into OT. 

No. 12 North Dakota edged Robert Morris 1-0, with Sacha Boisvert  scoring early and Hobie Hedquist stopping 20 shots for the shutout. 

No. 15 UMass Lowell salvaged a split with UConn in a 1-0 win as Libor Nemec’s first-period goal held up. 

No. 17 Minnesota State swept Michigan Tech with a 3-1 win as Ralfs Bergmanis and Adam Eisele scored in the third period. Colgate upset No. 18 Quinnipiac 3-2 in overtime as Daniel Pannetta scored his seventh of the season for the game-winner. No. 19 Clarkson topped Yale 4-0 with four different players finding the net.

Elsewhere, Niagara edged American International 2-1, Bentley blanked Air Force 2-0, and Mercyhurst defeated Canisius in a shootout after a 3-3 tie. Sacred Heart also won in a shootout after tying RIT 3-3. Augustana defeated Ferris State 4-1, and Bemidji State edged St. Thomas 2-1. Brown topped St. Lawrence 2-1 in overtime, while Omaha dominated Miami 8-1. Alaska-Anchorage tied Lake Superior State 4-4 and won in the shootout  Stonehill defeated Lindenwood 3-1.

On Sunday, we had three contests. Vermont competed a sweep of No. 20 UMass with a 3-2 victory, American International beat Niagara 5-2 and Lake Superior State beat Alaska-Anchorage 4-2. 

In women’s action, top-ranked Wisconsin improved to 15-1 with a 5-2 win over St. Thomas as Casey O’Brien scored twice and Laila Edwards netted her 14th of the season. O’Brien also had a pair of assists, giving her 140 for her career, which sets a new school record. 

Minnesota State upset No. 2 Ohio State 4-1, with Taylor Otremba scoring two third-period goals to seal the Mavericks’ first win over the Buckeyes since December 1, 2018. 

No. 10 St. Cloud State earned a home-and-home split with No. 3 Minnesota, winning 3-1 as Sanni Ahola made 38 saves and Avery Ferrell scored her fifth goal of the year for the Huskies. 

No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth swept Bemidji State with a 2-0 win behind goals from Tova Henderson and Olivia Mobley. No. 5 Colgate topped No. 7 Quinnipiac 4-1 as Kristyna Kaltounkova scored twice to take the national lead in goals with 15. 

No. 6 Clarkson edged Yale 4-3 in overtime on Caroline Goffredo’s game-winner, while No. 8 Cornell rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat Princeton 4-3 on Avi Adam’s late goal. No. 9 St. Lawrence tied Brown 1-1 but picked up the extra point with a shootout win. 

No. 14 UConn defeated No. 11 Boston College 2-1. 

In Atlantic Hockey America, No. 12 Penn State blanked Robert Morris 4-0. RIT edged Mercyhurst 4-3, while Lindenwood topped Syracuse 4-1. In the NEWHA, Assumption defeated St. Michael’s 3-1, Sacred Heart shut out Franklin Pierce 4-0, and LIU tied Post 2-2 but earned the shootout win. St. Anselm also tied Stonehill 1-1 and secured the extra point in the shootout. 

In non-conference action, Providence edged Harvard 3-2 in overtime, and RPI defeated Merrimack 2-1.

On Sunday, just one game, Maine beat Vermont 3-1 in Hockey East.

I'm Jason Bryant and that’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for November 23-24, 2024.