CHS: October 11, 2024
CHS: October 11, 2024
It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for October 11, 2024. We’ve got 40 games that came and went on Friday, 24 on the men’s side, 16 on …
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CHS: October 11, 2024

CHS: October 11, 2024

It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for October 11, 2024. We’ve got 40 games that came and went on Friday, 24 on the men’s side, 16 on the women. No analysis, no breakdowns, just the scores.

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College Hockey Scoreboard Show

It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for October 11, 2024. We’ve got 40 games that came and went on Friday, 24 on the men’s side, 16 on the women. No analysis, no breakdowns, just the scores.
Let’s start with the men.
Biggest game in terms of rankings came in East Lansing where #2 Boston College shut out #4 Michigan State 3-0, with three second-period goals, including the first two of the season for Will Vote.
The biggest upset though came in Madison as Lindenwood stunned #9 Wisconsin 4-2, with Jaeden Mercier scoring twice to secure the biggest win in the program’s short Division I history and the first at Lindenwood for new coach Bill Muckalt.
#5 Minnesota dominated Air Force 7-1 at the IceBreaker in Las Vegas, with Connor Kurth leading the way with a hat trick and Ryan Chesley adding two goals.  #15 Omaha beat #14 UMass 3-2 in OT, with Zach Urdahl netting the game-winner in the IceBreaker opener.

#10 Michigan topped Arizona State 4-1, thanks to a hat trick from Garrett Shifsky. #12 Colorado College survived a scare against Northern Michigan, winning 4-3 in overtime after Noah Laba scored 21 seconds into OT.  #16 St. Cloud State defeated Bemidji State 4-3, as freshman Thor Byfuglien scored his first collegiate goal, the game-winner, and Austin Burnevik scored twice.
#17 Western Michigan handled Ferris State 4-1, while Merrimack shut out #19 Minnesota State 1-0, with Max Lundgren making 27 saves. #20 Notre Dame beat St. Lawrence 4-1, led by two goals from Cole Knuble.
Mercyhurst topped RIT 4-2, and Holy Cross edged UConn 4-3. Michigan Tech defeated Alaska 2-1, and Miami slipped past Alaska-Anchorage 3-2. AIC and Ohio State played to a 3-3 tie, with AIC winning the shootout. Augustana blanked LIU 4-0, and Minnesota-Duluth beat UMass Lowell 4-2. Clarkson defeated Niagara 4-2, RPI won 6-3 over Canisius, and Colgate edged Sacred Heart 6-5 in overtime, with Daniel Panetta scoring the OT winner.
Union beat Stonehill 4-2, and Vermont and St. Thomas tied 5-5, with UVM winning in a shootout. In exhibition action, Lake Superior State dominated the USNTDP 6-1, while Robert Morris beat Simon Fraser 2-1.
On the women’s side, #4 Ohio State edged #2 Minnesota 4-3, with two power-play goals, including the game-winner by Jenna Buglioni.
#5 Clarkson shut out Robert Morris 4-0, and #7 Colgate cruised past RIT 5-1. #8 St. Lawrence blanked #15 Mercyhurst 3-0, while #11 St. Cloud State needed just one unassisted, shorthanded goal from Alice Sauriol to defeat Bemidji State 1-0.
#12 Penn State took down Union 4-2, thanks to two third-period goals from Tessa Janecke to break a 2-2 tie. #9 UConn handled New Hampshire 5-1, and #13 Northeastern shut out Boston University 4-0.
Merrimack topped Vermont 3-2, while Providence needed overtime to defeat Maine 3-2 with Audrey Knapp scoring the game-winner. Franklin Pierce beat Assumption 4-1, and LIU blanked Stonehill 2-0.
Post cruised to a 4-0 win over St. Michael’s, and St. Anselm edged Sacred Heart 4-3. RPI scored twice in the third period, including the game-winner by Ellie Kaiser, to beat Syracuse 2-1. St. Thomas won a tight 4-3 game over Minnesota State, with Cara Sajevic scoring two goals for the Tommies.
That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for October 11, 2024.

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It's the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for October 11, 2024. We’ve got 40 games that came and went on Friday, 24 on the men’s side, 16 on the women. No analysis, no breakdowns, just the scores.
Let’s start with the men.
Biggest game in terms of rankings came in East Lansing where #2 Boston College shut out #4 Michigan State 3-0, with three second-period goals, including the first two of the season for Will Vote.
The biggest upset though came in Madison as Lindenwood stunned #9 Wisconsin 4-2, with Jaeden Mercier scoring twice to secure the biggest win in the program’s short Division I history and the first at Lindenwood for new coach Bill Muckalt.
#5 Minnesota dominated Air Force 7-1 at the IceBreaker in Las Vegas, with Connor Kurth leading the way with a hat trick and Ryan Chesley adding two goals.  #15 Omaha beat #14 UMass 3-2 in OT, with Zach Urdahl netting the game-winner in the IceBreaker opener.

#10 Michigan topped Arizona State 4-1, thanks to a hat trick from Garrett Shifsky. #12 Colorado College survived a scare against Northern Michigan, winning 4-3 in overtime after Noah Laba scored 21 seconds into OT.  #16 St. Cloud State defeated Bemidji State 4-3, as freshman Thor Byfuglien scored his first collegiate goal, the game-winner, and Austin Burnevik scored twice.
#17 Western Michigan handled Ferris State 4-1, while Merrimack shut out #19 Minnesota State 1-0, with Max Lundgren making 27 saves. #20 Notre Dame beat St. Lawrence 4-1, led by two goals from Cole Knuble.
Mercyhurst topped RIT 4-2, and Holy Cross edged UConn 4-3. Michigan Tech defeated Alaska 2-1, and Miami slipped past Alaska-Anchorage 3-2. AIC and Ohio State played to a 3-3 tie, with AIC winning the shootout. Augustana blanked LIU 4-0, and Minnesota-Duluth beat UMass Lowell 4-2. Clarkson defeated Niagara 4-2, RPI won 6-3 over Canisius, and Colgate edged Sacred Heart 6-5 in overtime, with Daniel Panetta scoring the OT winner.
Union beat Stonehill 4-2, and Vermont and St. Thomas tied 5-5, with UVM winning in a shootout. In exhibition action, Lake Superior State dominated the USNTDP 6-1, while Robert Morris beat Simon Fraser 2-1.
On the women’s side, #4 Ohio State edged #2 Minnesota 4-3, with two power-play goals, including the game-winner by Jenna Buglioni.
#5 Clarkson shut out Robert Morris 4-0, and #7 Colgate cruised past RIT 5-1. #8 St. Lawrence blanked #15 Mercyhurst 3-0, while #11 St. Cloud State needed just one unassisted, shorthanded goal from Alice Sauriol to defeat Bemidji State 1-0.
#12 Penn State took down Union 4-2, thanks to two third-period goals from Tessa Janecke to break a 2-2 tie. #9 UConn handled New Hampshire 5-1, and #13 Northeastern shut out Boston University 4-0.
Merrimack topped Vermont 3-2, while Providence needed overtime to defeat Maine 3-2 with Audrey Knapp scoring the game-winner. Franklin Pierce beat Assumption 4-1, and LIU blanked Stonehill 2-0.
Post cruised to a 4-0 win over St. Michael’s, and St. Anselm edged Sacred Heart 4-3. RPI scored twice in the third period, including the game-winner by Ellie Kaiser, to beat Syracuse 2-1. St. Thomas won a tight 4-3 game over Minnesota State, with Cara Sajevic scoring two goals for the Tommies.
That’s your College Hockey Scoreboard for October 11, 2024.