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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2024 · 4 MIN

CHS: October 5, 2024

from College Hockey Scoreboard Show · host Jason Bryant

It's the College Hockey Scoreboard Show for October 5, 2024. We’ve got 42 games on the schedule. You’re here for quick updates, no analysis, no breakdowns, maybe a stat or two, but this is JUST THE SCORES. MEN#1 Denver took down Alaska-Anchorage 6-2, with Sam Harris scoring twice and Jack Devine contributing three assists for the reigning national champions. #3 Boston University defeated Holy Cross 5-2, powered by two goals from Ryan Greene. #4 Michigan State completed a sweep of Lake Superior State with a 4-1 win, led by Isaac Howard’s two goals. #7 Michigan bounced back to split the series with Minnesota State, winning 4-1 with four different players scoring. #12 Maine shut out American International 6-0, as Taylor Makar and Nolan Renwick each scored twice. #14 UMass beat Bentley 5-4, thanks to Aydar Suniev’s hat trick, though Bentley made it interesting with three third-period goals. Bemidji State upset #18 Minnesota-Duluth 4-3 in overtime, with Jackson Jutting netting the OT winner. It was Bemidji State’s first win in Duluth since 2016. Air Force rebounded from an 8-1 loss to Arizona State with a 4-3 overtime victory, as Clayton Cosentino scored twice, including the OT game-winner. Bowling Green completed a sweep of Mercyhurst with a 5-4 overtime win, secured by Brett Pfoh’s game-winner. Clarkson edged Canisius 2-1, while UConn defeated Colgate 6-2. Ferris State and Miami played to a 4-4 tie, with Ferris winning the shootout 2-1 for the second straight night. St. Lawrence beat RIT 3-2 in overtime, with Greg Lapointe scoring the game-winner. … and in Fairbanks … Penn State topped the host Nanooks of Alaska 4-3 in overtime with the Nittany Lions game-winner scored by Simon Mack. Alaska Test crew burning the midnight oil once again.Exhibition action Augustana topped #5 North Dakota 4-1 in Grand Forks. #6 Minnesota beat #16 St. Cloud State 5-1, #10 Wisconsin edged Nebraska-Omaha 3-2 in overtime. #11 Colorado College beat something called Briercrest College 8-0. They’re from Saskatchewan, by the way. Providence topped Union 4-1, while #17 Western Michigan beat the USNDTP U-18 team 4-1. Lindenwood defeated UNLV’s club team 5-1, and St. Thomas won 4-2 over Manitoba. Michigan Tech squeaked by rival Northern Michigan 4-3 in the U.P. Merrimack beat Sacred Heart 3-2, LIU outlasted Simon Fraser of British Columbia in a high-scoring 7-5 affair, and New Hampshire topped Stonehill 4-1. WOMEN #1 Wisconsin completed the sweep of Boston College with a dominant 7-0 win, led by two goals from Lacey Eden and outscored the Eagles 14-1 over the series. #7 Colgate earned a split with #3 Minnesota-Duluth, winning 3-2 thanks to two goals from Kaia Malachino. #4 Ohio State came out on top against #8 St. Lawrence 5-3, with Jenna Buglioni and Jocelyn Amos scoring crucial third-period goals. #5 Clarkson improved to 4-0 with a 5-1 win over Vermont, highlighted by Jenna Goodwin’s goal and two assists. #12 Penn State split with #9 UConn, winning 4-2 after scoring three second-period goals, two of which came on the power play. #11 St. Cloud State shut out #15 Mercyhurst 2-0, with Emilia Kyrkkö stopping 21 shots for her first collegiate shutout. #10 Quinnipiac blanked #13 Northeastern 3-0, with Kaley Doyle making 28 saves. Assumption and New Hampshire skated to a 1-1 tie, but Assumption won 2-1 in the shootout. Robert Morris defeated Bemidji State 4-3 in overtime. Holy Cross edged St. Anselm 3-2. Minnesota State beat LIU 4-1. St. Thomas topped Post 4-1. RIT won 4-3 in overtime against Union. RPI shut out Sacred Heart 4-0. Providence cruised to a 6-0 win over St. Michael’s, and Syracuse blanked Stonehill 4-0.This show is new and it has a distinct reason for existing - just the scores in a quick and dirty format. Drop a rating or review wherever fine - or not so fine - podcasts are found or do it right at the website, collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com. That's your College Hockey Scoreboard for October 5, 2024. Rankings referenced are by the USCHO Coaches Polls.The Sota Pod is dedicated to covering anything & EVERYTHING when it comes to hockey or craft beer in the great state of Minnesota. The Sota Pod (Apple Podcasts): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sota-pod/id1495602444YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesotapod

It's the College Hockey Scoreboard Show for October 5, 2024. We’ve got 42 games on the schedule. You’re here for quick updates, no analysis, no breakdowns, maybe a stat or two, but this is JUST THE SCORES. MEN#1 Denver took down Alaska-Anchorage 6-2, with Sam Harris scoring twice and Jack Devine contributing three assists for the reigning national champions. #3 Boston University defeated Holy Cross 5-2, powered by two goals from Ryan Greene. #4 Michigan State completed a sweep of Lake Superior State with a 4-1 win, led by Isaac Howard’s two goals. #7 Michigan bounced back to split the series with Minnesota State, winning 4-1 with four different players scoring. #12 Maine shut out American International 6-0, as Taylor Makar and Nolan Renwick each scored twice. #14 UMass beat Bentley 5-4, thanks to Aydar Suniev’s hat trick, though Bentley made it interesting with three third-period goals. Bemidji State upset #18 Minnesota-Duluth 4-3 in overtime, with Jackson Jutting netting the OT winner. It was Bemidji State’s first win in Duluth since 2016. Air Force rebounded from an 8-1 loss to Arizona State with a 4-3 overtime victory, as Clayton Cosentino scored twice, including the OT game-winner. Bowling Green completed a sweep of Mercyhurst with a 5-4 overtime win, secured by Brett Pfoh’s game-winner. Clarkson edged Canisius 2-1, while UConn defeated Colgate 6-2. Ferris State and Miami played to a 4-4 tie, with Ferris winning the shootout 2-1 for the second straight night. St. Lawrence beat RIT 3-2 in overtime, with Greg Lapointe scoring the game-winner. … and in Fairbanks … Penn State topped the host Nanooks of Alaska 4-3 in overtime with the Nittany Lions game-winner scored by Simon Mack. Alaska Test crew burning the midnight oil once again.Exhibition action Augustana topped #5 North Dakota 4-1 in Grand Forks. #6 Minnesota beat #16 St. Cloud State 5-1, #10 Wisconsin edged Nebraska-Omaha 3-2 in overtime. #11 Colorado College beat something called Briercrest College 8-0. They’re from Saskatchewan, by the way. Providence topped Union 4-1, while #17 Western Michigan beat the USNDTP U-18 team 4-1. Lindenwood defeated UNLV’s club team 5-1, and St. Thomas won 4-2 over Manitoba. Michigan Tech squeaked by rival Northern Michigan 4-3 in the U.P. Merrimack beat Sacred Heart 3-2, LIU outlasted Simon Fraser of British Columbia in a high-scoring 7-5 affair, and New Hampshire topped Stonehill 4-1. WOMEN #1 Wisconsin completed the sweep of Boston College with a dominant 7-0 win, led by two goals from Lacey Eden and outscored the Eagles 14-1 over the series. #7 Colgate earned a split with #3 Minnesota-Duluth, winning 3-2 thanks to two goals from Kaia Malachino. #4 Ohio State came out on top against #8 St. Lawrence 5-3, with Jenna Buglioni and Jocelyn Amos scoring crucial third-period goals. #5 Clarkson improved to 4-0 with a 5-1 win over Vermont, highlighted by Jenna Goodwin’s goal and two assists. #12 Penn State split with #9 UConn, winning 4-2 after scoring three second-period goals, two of which came on the power play. #11 St. Cloud State shut out #15 Mercyhurst 2-0, with Emilia Kyrkkö stopping 21 shots for her first collegiate shutout. #10 Quinnipiac blanked #13 Northeastern 3-0, with Kaley Doyle making 28 saves. Assumption and New Hampshire skated to a 1-1 tie, but Assumption won 2-1 in the shootout. Robert Morris defeated Bemidji State 4-3 in overtime. Holy Cross edged St. Anselm 3-2. Minnesota State beat LIU 4-1. St. Thomas topped Post 4-1. RIT won 4-3 in overtime against Union. RPI shut out Sacred Heart 4-0. Providence cruised to a 6-0 win over St. Michael’s, and Syracuse blanked Stonehill 4-0.This show is new and it has a distinct reason for existing - just the scores in a quick and dirty format. Drop a rating or review wherever fine - or not so fine - podcasts are found or do it right at the website, <a...

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