Conference Championship weekend loaded with possibilities
Conference Championship weekend loaded with possibilities NCAA.com
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Live on Eleven Prime, on — ElevenSportsUSA (@ElevenSportsUSA) High-scoring juniors Max Veronneau and Ryan Kuffner will certainly draw a lot of attention from Cornell. They both are over the 50-point mark with Veronneau at 53 and Kuffner at 50. Meanwhile, Cornell boasts one of the nation’s top goaltenders in freshman standout Matthew Galajda, who owns a 1.43 goals-against average and .943 save percentage in 27 games so far this season. He is one of 10 finalists still in the running for the Hobey Baker. A year after reaching the Frozen Four, Harvard finds itself in a situation where it must win this tournament to go to the big dance. Meanwhile Clarkson is in fairly good position to get in either way, but they’re not complete locks just yet, so they’d best not leave anything to chance. Harvard has the edge in the season series having beaten and tied the Golden Knights earlier in the season. Most recently, Harvard earned a 5-2 win over Clarkson on home ice. Getting our work in on the ice to start Day 2 here in beautiful Lake Placid! — Harvard Men's Hockey (@HarvardMHockey) The Crimson boast a Hobey Baker candidate in junior Ryan Donato, who has been a scoring machine this season with 26 goals in just 28 games. Clarkson is led by sophomore forward Sheldon Rempal who has 43 points in 36 games so far this season. Expect fireworks in this one as these two teams combined for 19 goals over their two games this season.
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PRESENTED BY The champs are here -- or, they will be Saturday. It’s conference championship weekend across the country, with four neutral-site tournaments featuring four teams each and the single championship games in the Big Ten and WCHA on campus sites. In addition to conference hardware, a number of autobids are on the line this weekend. All four teams in Atlantic Hockey and both WCHA clubs still alive must win their respective championships to get into the tournament. The same goes for Princeton and Harvard over in the ECAC. Meanwhile, North Dakota, Boston College and Boston University are bubble teams that would probably rather control their own destiny by winning the tournaments as opposed to waiting for a series of other games to decide their fate. Minnesota Duluth and Clarkson are less likely to be bounced from the NCAA tournament picture, but they’re also not guaranteed a spot this yet. MORE: As much as a shot at the national championship matters to each participating team this weekend, none will overlook the value of a conference tournament matchup. The chance to hoist a trophy Saturday is still a special accomplishment. If you don't leave with the big prize at the end of the year, you can still leave with something. By the end of Saturday night, we’ll pretty much know the entire tournament field... we just won’t know where they’ll go. We’ll all be able to find out during the NCAA Tournament Selection Show, which airs Sunday at noon on ESPNU. Here’s a look ahead to the exciting conference tournament schedule:ECAC Championship -- Lake Placid N Y
Semifinals – Friday March 16
The first semifinal of Friday offers a matchup of teams who do things a little differently. Princeton is one of the highest-scoring teams in the country, averaging 3.73 goals per game, trailing only Minnesota State and St. Cloud State. Cornell has allowed 1.45 goals per game, the lowest in the country. While the Big Red prides itself on defense and goal prevention, they’re also 10th in the country in goals scored per game. Cornell swept the season series with 5-4 and 7-1 wins over Princeton earlier in the year, but Princeton is playing for its postseason life now. . Semifinals Game 1vs
Friday March 16
4pm ET
Live on Eleven Prime, on — ElevenSportsUSA (@ElevenSportsUSA) High-scoring juniors Max Veronneau and Ryan Kuffner will certainly draw a lot of attention from Cornell. They both are over the 50-point mark with Veronneau at 53 and Kuffner at 50. Meanwhile, Cornell boasts one of the nation’s top goaltenders in freshman standout Matthew Galajda, who owns a 1.43 goals-against average and .943 save percentage in 27 games so far this season. He is one of 10 finalists still in the running for the Hobey Baker. A year after reaching the Frozen Four, Harvard finds itself in a situation where it must win this tournament to go to the big dance. Meanwhile Clarkson is in fairly good position to get in either way, but they’re not complete locks just yet, so they’d best not leave anything to chance. Harvard has the edge in the season series having beaten and tied the Golden Knights earlier in the season. Most recently, Harvard earned a 5-2 win over Clarkson on home ice. Getting our work in on the ice to start Day 2 here in beautiful Lake Placid! — Harvard Men's Hockey (@HarvardMHockey) The Crimson boast a Hobey Baker candidate in junior Ryan Donato, who has been a scoring machine this season with 26 goals in just 28 games. Clarkson is led by sophomore forward Sheldon Rempal who has 43 points in 36 games so far this season. Expect fireworks in this one as these two teams combined for 19 goals over their two games this season.