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...proud of the progress we’ve been making with the men’s hockey program,” Scalise said this week. “Five or six years ago, we were in a turnaround situation, and now we’re competing regularly for the ECAC championship, which is very encouraging...
...this legislation is supported by a majority of the Division III membership in January, eight schools will be affected. Four of them play Division I college hockey, and three of them—Clarkson, Rensselaer and St. Lawrence—are in the ECAC, along with Harvard and the other hockey-playing Ivies. (The fourth team is Colorado College of the WCHA...
...would these programs take if they stopped offering scholarships? Consider that, taken as a group, Clarkson, Rensselaer and St. Lawrence averaged 18.42 wins over the last 12 years. That is almost twice the average over the same span for Union, the only Division III school in the ECAC Division I hockey league that does not offer scholarships...
...start in his new job, with the only blemish a frightful 9-2 loss to No. 3 New Hampshire on Halloween. The Dutchmen were 4-0-1 after five games, which set the longest unbeaten streak in program history, according to USCHO.com, and prompted ECAC Commissioner Phil Buttafuoco to phone Leaman with his congratulations...
Union, picked to finish 11th in the league by the coaches, plays its first ECAC games this weekend at St. Lawrence and Clarkson. Leaman’s varsity boasts two solid goaltenders, sophomores Kris Mayotte and Tim Roth, not to mention the ECAC’s leading scorer, sophomore Scott Seney (11 points...