Denver, Penn State round out NCAA’s Frozen 4
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Penn State, which launched its varsity program for the 2012-13 season, will meet historic power and five-time national champion Boston University in a national semifinal on April 10 in St. Louis.
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The Frozen Four, the sport’s preeminent event, will begin on April 10, when the four remaining teams in the 2025 NCAA Tournament descend upon St. Louis with dreams of a national title firmly in their...
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Matt Davis lived in Boston College’s nightmares all offseason. And there he will stay — perhaps for eternity.
The Nittany Lions defeated UConn in overtime in the NCAA Hockey Tournament's Allentown regional final, earning a trip to St. Louis.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNFans thrilled as WMU hockey punches ticket to Frozen FourWestern Michigan University ice hockey fans are buzzing with excitement as the team prepares for its first ever Frozen Four appearance.
The Pioneers qualified for their 20th Frozen Four and are seeking their third national championship in four seasons.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNOT win sends Penn State to first NCAA Frozen Four in school historyThe two teams went into the second intermission knotted at 2-2, and the third period saw a stalemate once again to send the game into overtime. UConn took some of the momentum with aggressive play and outshot the Nittany Lions in the third period.
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Penn State men’s ice hockey team advanced to the Frozen Four for the first time in the program’s history on Sunday, defeating UConn 3-2 in an overtime shootout. Penn State fell behind twice in regulation but recovered each time, as Dane Dowiak and JJ Wiebusch scored to force overtime in the regional final.
Western Michigan is making the Frozen Four for the first time in program history; Boston University is making its 25th trip and third in a row.
Penn State University has a chance to make program history in its upcoming matchup against the University of Connecticut. The two squads meet in the Allentown Regional Final, with the winner earning a spot in the Frozen Four semi-finals against Boston University.
The eighth-seeded Terriers captured a thrilling 3-2 overtime win in Saturday’s Toledo Regional final at the Huntington Center, behind Quinn Hutson’s winner 6:25 into the extra frame. Mikhail Yegorov made 36 saves for the Terriers (23-13-2).
For the first time ever, the Broncos are Frozen Four-bound. That was the euphoric scene on Saturday night for Western Michigan, adding its latest piece of history to an unprecedented season with a 2-1 victory over UMass to win the Fargo, N.D., regional and earn its first berth to the Frozen Four in program history.