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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's the College Hockey Scoreboard show from March first and second,
twenty twenty five. No excuses, I'm a busy guy this
time of year. Oh, by the way, that whole four
overtime thriller and Division three women's action was at Augsburg.
I spent Friday and Saturday at Augsburg announcing the Regional
wrestling Championship. Anyway, I've got wrestling content on my main life.
You're not here for that. This is hockey life where
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there's no breakdowns, there's no analysis, it's just the scores.
Let's start with the women who are full on into
the postseason with four series or is it series is
being pushed to third games on Sunday es is in
Atlantic Hockey America Number eight, Penn State finished off rit
with a four to zero shutout to sweep it's AHA
semi final series, while Mercyhurst even did series with Syracuse
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won to one with a four to zero win on Saturday.
Then they put five in the net to advance to
the finals to face Penn State. With the five to
win over Syracuse on Sunday. That whole sentence was just
terribly written. And to continue on with more bad pros
than the Hockey East quarter Finals, Number fifteen Boston College
edged Main four to three, while Northeastern clipped Providence three
to two. Number fourteen Boston You needed overtime to get
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past Vermont four to three, and number twelve Yukon blank
Merrimac four zero. The ECAC quarterfinals saw number five Colgates
sweep number thirteen Princeton with a two to one win.
Number nine Clarkson forced a decisive third game by beating
number ten Quinnipiac two to one, while third rank Cornell
completed a two zero series sweep over Union with a
three two victory. Number seven Saint Lawrence took its series
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over Yale with a four to three win on Sunday.
Number nine Clarkson did advance to the ECAC semi finals,
eliminated number ten Quinnipiac with a four to one win
in the deciding game. In the New Hot quarter finals,
Sacred Heart Post in l Iu All completed two games weeps,
while Saint alnsome four state deciding third game with the
four to three win over stone Hill and then follow
that up with a four to two win overstone Hill
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for Saint Anselme to advance to the semi finals. Top
rank Wisconsin dominated Bimidgie State eleven zero to complete a
wha quarterfinal sweep. Minnesota State stunned number four Minnesota five
to four in overtime to even the series one to
one with a Saturday win, while number six Minnesota Duloof
edged number eleven Saint Cloud State two to one to advance.
Number two Ohio State wrapped up its series against Saint
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Thomas with a full one win. On Sunday. It was
the Gophers, this time rebounding to take a six to
two win and advancing pass Minnesota State. On the men's
side of things, third ranked Michigan State took care of
business in the Big Ten with a five to two
win over Notre Dame well number two Minnesota top number
fifteen Penn State five to three. The Gophers and Spartans
finished the regular season tied with fifty points. Was also
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the last regular season game for retiring Notre Dame coach
Jeff Jackson. In the CCHA, Number fourteen Minnesota State handled
Bammigee State five to one to claim the regular season
championship and the Mavericks ninth McNaughton Cup. Bowling Green Edge
Lakesperior State four to three, Saint Thomas clipped Michigan Tech
two to one, and Northern Michigan Ferri States getted to
a full four tie before Northern Michigan secured the extra
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point in the shootout. ECAC Action saw Colgate rollover Union
five to one, Rhnelle shut out RPI six nothing, Dartmouth
Cruise passed Yale five to one, and Brown and Harvard
battle to a three three time before Brown took the shootout.
What can Brown do for you? They can win shootouts.
Princeton outlasted Clarkson four to three, and overtime We'll quinnipiec
blank Saint Lawrence for Zio to clinch the bobcats fifth
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straight Cleary Cup, which goes to the regular season champion
of the ECAC. In Hockey East, top ranked Boston College
in New Hampshire finished tiede one to one, but BC
took the extra point there with a shootout win. Number
nine Yukon dominated Northeastern seven to one. Number seventeen U
Mass best at Number sixteen U Mass Lowell five to three.
Number seven Providence beat Merrimack two one. Fifth ranked Main
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held off Vermont four to three in the NCAAC Omaha
upset Number twelve Arizona State four to two. Minutest of deluting,
Miami skated to a one one time before UMD won
the shootout, leaving Miami winless in the regular season. In
Conference number eighteen, North Dakota scored late fourth ot with
an extra attacker goal and then picked off number four
Western Michigan four to three in overtime. Saint Cloud State
knocked off number six Tenver two to one. In Atlantic
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Hockey's first round. Air Force outlasted Robert Morris four three
and overtime, while Canisius shut out Mercyhurst two zero in
non conference action. L you've blinked Alaska to zero. I
mistakenly said an incorrect score on Friday's recap. Aiic beat
rit on Friday. Not the other way around, gentlemen, What
brings me to my next point? Don't smoke crack, speaking
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of which now is time for aamea kulpa. Not the
whole crack thing. I make mistakes, and it has nothing
to do with drugs. Oftentimes it's simply reading a box
score and transposing some numbers incorrectly as a rite to script.
Usually around midnight Central time, if you've heard me bot
something and just move on, well that's what I'm gonna do.
I'm just gonna move on. I'd either get it the
next time through, or I just won't dwell on it,
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knowing the shelf life of these episodes is usually anywhere
from twenty four to forty eight hours. If you've heard
something here that was incorrect and you went with it,
that's on me. While I like getting this thing turned
out quickly, I'm also a stickler for fast and complete results.
Sometimes I'll read something on a score and the next
day go back and see something bit Wait a minute,
I could have sworn it was the other way when
I typed it. I'm not proud of it. I hate mistakes,
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especially simple ones that are fixable. This first season of
the show has been a lesson in brevity, self editing,
and most importantly education. I wanted to learn more about
college hockey. I wanted to use my skill set that
I've helped enhance my own sport of wrestling to the
sport that I've quickly developed a fondness and passion for.
I hate mistakes. I hate boneheaded mistakes even more. I
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like identifying the point of failure, figuring out where it
went wrong, and making sure it doesn't happen again. It
does not mean they won't happen again, but when they do,
I again identify that point of failure. Whether it be
my fault or the fault of whatever I'm reading to
get the information from, I'll still own it. It falls
on me. My goal is to be better every single
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time out there. I'm trying to learn something here. Hopefully
you get something out of this. Thank you for listening.
I'm Jason Bryant at Jason M. Bryant on the Socials.
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That's the College Hockey Scoreboard show for March first and second,
twenty twenty five. Oh boy, the postseason's here. Fun fun,