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February 22, 2025 5 mins
It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for February 21, 2025. 

It’s our last fully bloated Friday with a pretty full schedule of games on both the men’s and women’s side. It’s also my last full Friday on the blower, but what begins now is seven weeks on the road with my main sport. But you don’t care about that. You just want breakdowns. No, you won’t get that here. You want analysis. Sorry, not yet an elite hockey mind. You want JUST. THE. SCORES. 

Penn State earned an extra point in the Big Ten standings after tying top-ranked Michigan State 2-2 in a shootout. Michigan State remains just one point ahead of Minnesota atop the conference standings. Second-ranked Boston College saw six different goal scorers in a 6-3 win over Vermont, with Ryan Leonard netting his 26th of the year and Michael Hagens scoring his first. 

No. 12 Arizona State edged closer to the NCHC lead, moving within two points after a 5-3 win over No. 3 Western Michigan, highlighted by two goals from Ty Jackson, including the game-winner in the third. No. 11 UConn took down No. 4 Maine 3-2 behind a two-goal performance from Jake Richard, keeping Maine two points behind BC in the Hockey East race. Fifth-ranked Minnesota kept the pressure on Michigan State, as Brody Lamb’s two goals led the Gophers to a 4-1 win over No. 7 Ohio State. The Buckeyes now sit three points back of Minnesota. 

No. 6 Denver rolled past Miami 5-1, handing the RedHawks their 21st straight loss with five different Pioneers lighting the lamp. Cam Lund’s two goals and Jack Williams’ 15th of the season helped Northeastern stun No. 9 Boston University 5-1. No. 14 Quinnipiac got a boost from Jack Ricketts’ 18th goal of the year in a 4-1 victory over rival Yale. No. 15 Minnesota State blanked Lake Superior State 4-0 as Brian Carrabes scored twice and Alex Tracy made 32 saves. 

New Hampshire claimed an extra point in Hockey East after tying No. 16 UMass 3-3 and winning the shootout. No. 17 North Dakota extended its dominance over Minnesota-Duluth with a 3-2 win, marking its seventh straight victory in the series, fueled by Sacha Boisvert’s 10th goal of the year. No. 19 Clarkson stayed in the ECAC race with a 3-1 win over Cornell, as Ayrton Martino netted his 20th goal of the season, tying him for fourth nationally in goals. No. 20 Colorado College edged St. Cloud State 4-3. 

Air Force doubled up Robert Morris 4-2, American International slipped past Army West Point 3-2, RIT topped Mercyhurst 3-2, and Niagara handled Canisius 6-3 in Atlantic Hockey action. Wisconsin exploded for a 7-3 win over Notre Dame in Big Ten play. Bemidji State coach Tom Serratore earned his 400th career win as the Beavers edged Bowling Green 3-2. Michigan Tech rolled Ferris State 6-1, St. Thomas shut out Northern Michigan 3-0, and Brown topped Princeton 3-2 in overtime. RPI edged Dartmouth 2-1, Colgate slipped past St. Lawrence 5-4, and Union defeated Harvard 2-1 in ECAC action. In non-conference matchups, Alaska edged Augustana 2-1, Lindenwood’s Jaeden Mercier recorded a hat trick in a 6-4 win over Alaska-Anchorage, and LIU downed Stonehill 3-1.

On the women’s side, Casey O’Brien had two goals and an assist as top-ranked Wisconsin scored five straight to break a 1-1 tie and topple host Bemidji State 6-1. Jocelyn Amos recorded a hat trick, with her power-play goal midway through the third serving as the game-winner, as No. 2 Ohio State took down No. 11 St. Cloud State 5-3. Amos sealed the win with an empty-netter. Fourth-ranked Minnesota stayed in the hunt for second place in the WCHA as three different Gophers found the net in a 3-2 win over No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth at Ridder Arena. Ohio State remains two points ahead of Minnesota heading into the final regular-season games on Saturday. 

UConn’s Sadie Hotles scored twice to power her team past No. 12 Boston University 4-1, setting up a winner-take-all showdown for the Hockey East regular-season title between the two teams on Saturday. Vermont struck three times early in the second period, including two goals in the opening minute, to knock off No. 14 Northeastern 3-2. No. 15 Boston College blanked New Hampshire 2-0 at Conte Forum, as Julia Pellerin netted her 18th goal of the year and Grace Campbell stopped all 28 shots she faced for the shutout. 

In the opening round of the ECAC Tournament, seventh-seeded Princeton edged RPI 3-2, thanks to a game-winner from Rosie Klein with just over nine minutes left. 

Maine rolled past Holy Cross 4-1, while Merrimack took down Providence 4-2 in Hockey East play. Franklin Pierce cruised to a 4-0 shutout of St. Michael’s in the NEWHA. LIU locked up the NEWHA title with a 2-1 win over St. Anselm, the Sharks have won the league’s regular season title three years in a row. Sacred Heart picked up a 2-1 win over Post, while Assumption slipped past Stonehill 2-1. In the WCHA, Minnesota State erupted for eight goals
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
It's the College Hockey Scoreboard Show for February twenty first,
twenty twenty five. It's our last fully bloated Friday with
a pretty full schedule of games on both the men's
and women's side. It's also my last full Friday on
the Blower in Saint Cloud. What begins now is seven
weeks on the road with my main sport. You don't
care about that. You just want breakdowns now.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
You won't get that here.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
You want analysis, sorry, not yet an elite hockey mind.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
You want just the scores.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
O shit, nothing like it. On the men's side, we'll
begin with Penn State earning an extra point in the
Big Ten standings after tying top ranked Michigan State two
to two in a shootout. Michigan State remains just one
point ahead of Minnesota atop the conference standings. The second
ranked Boston College saw six different players score and a
six to three win over Vermont, with Ryan Leonard netting

(00:53):
his twenty six of the year Michael Hagan scoring his
first number twelve. Arizona State edged closer to the NCAA
AHC lead, moving within two points in Western Michigan after
a five to three win over Said Western Michigan, highlighted
by two goals from Ty Jackson, including the game winner
in the third. Number eleven Yukon took down number four
Main three to two behind a two goal performance from

(01:14):
Jake Rishard, keeping Main two points behind BC. In Hockey East,
fifth rank Minnesota kept the pressure on Michigan State as
Brody Lamb's two goals led the Gophers to a four
to one win over number.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Seven Ohio State.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
The Buckeyes now set three point backs of Minnesota. Number
six Denver roll past Miami five to one, handing the
RedHawks their twenty first straight loss, with five different pios
lighting the lamp cam LUNs two goals and Jack Williams
fifteenth of the season helped Northeastern stun number nine Boston
University five to one.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Number fourteen quinnip I got a boost.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
From Jack Ricketts's eighteenth goal of the year in a
four to one win over Yale. Number fifteen Minnesota State,
blank Lake Superior State four zero is Buying Carrabas scored
twice and Alex Tracy made thirty two saves. New Hampshire
claimed an extra point in Hockey East after tying number
sixteen UMass three to three in winning the shootout. Number seventeen,
North Dakota extended its dominance over Minnesota Duluth with a

(02:07):
three to two win, marking the Fighting Hawks' seventh straight
win in the series due by Sasha Bolvar's tenth.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Goal of the year. Number nineteen Clarkston stayed.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
In the ECAC race with a three to one win
over Cornell as Artin Martino scored his twentieth goal of
the year, tying him for fourth nationally. Number twenty, Colorado
College ed Saint Cloud State four to three at the
Herb Air Force doubled up Robert Morris four to two,
American International Slip Pass, Army West point three two, rit
top Mercyhurst three two, and Niagara handled Kenisia's sixty three

(02:36):
In Atlantic Hockey, Wisconsin exploded for a seven three win
over Notre Dame in the Big Ten, while Bomigi State
coach Tom Sterritory earned his four hundredth career win as
Bamigie State edge Bowling Green three to two. Congrats coach.
It's a heck of a little barn up there in Bamidge.
Good Town too. Michigan Tech Rold Farris State six one,
Saint Thomas shut out Northern Michigan three zero and Brown

(02:57):
Top Princeton three to two in overtime.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
RPI edged Dartmouth two to one, Colgate slipped past Saint
Lawrence five to four.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
And Union defeated HOVID two to one in the ECAC.
In non conference action, Alaska edge Augustana two one. Lindenwood's
Jaden Mercier scored a hat trick and a six full
win over Alaska Anchorage and LU down stone Hill three one.
On the women's side, Casey O'Brien had two goals and
an assist as top rank Wisconsin scored five straight to
break a one to one tie and topple host BAMIGI

(03:25):
State sixty one.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Jocelym Amos recorded a hat trick.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
With her power play goal midway through the third, serving
as the game winner as number two Ohio State took
down number eleven Saint Clouds State five to three.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Amos steal to win with an empty net or late.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Fourth ranked Minnesota stayed in the hunt for second place
in the wcchas three different Gophers found the net n
a three to two win over number six Minnesota DA
Luther Ritter Arena Ohio State remains two points ahead of
Minnesota heading into the final regular season games. On Saturday,
Yukon Sadie Hoddle scored twice to power her team pass
Number twelve Boston University four to one, setting up an
over the top style winner take all loser takes the

(04:01):
falls showdown. In Hockey East, Vermont struck three times early
in the second period, including two goals in the opening
minute to knock off Number fourteen Northeastern three to two
Number fifteen Boston College Blant New Hampshire two zero. At
conti Is Julia Peller and scored her eighteenth of the year.
Grace Campbell stopped all twenty eight shots she faced for
the shutout. In the opening round of the ECAC Tournament,

(04:21):
seven seeded Princeton edged RPI three two thanks to a
game winner from Rosie Klein with just over nine minutes lap.
Another action main role passed Holy Cross for one, while
Merrimack took down Providence four to two. In Hockey East,
Franklin Pierce cruised a four zero shot out over Saint
Michael's in the New HA while l IU locked up
its new Hot title with a two to one win
over Saint Elsome, giving the Sharks the third straight regular

(04:44):
season title. Sagredhart picked up a two to one win
over Post, while Assumptions slip past Stonehill two to one
in the WCCHA.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Minnesota State erupted.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
For eight goals in an eight three route of Saint Thomas.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
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Speaker 1 (04:59):
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Speaker 2 (05:01):
That's the College Hockey

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Scoreboard show for February twenty first, twenty twenty five
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