women's hockey News - March, 2012 Archive

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Wells Named AHCA Division I Coach of the Year

Mar. 16: St. Lawrence University head women's hockey coach Chris Wells has been selected by his peers as the American Hockey Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year.

No. 4 Eagles Rally Past Saints 6-3, Advance to Frozen Four

Mar. 10: The No. 7 St. Lawrence University women's hockey team's 2011-12 season came to an end on Saturday afternoon, as No. 4 Boston College scored five unanswered goals to rally to a 6-3 victory in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals in Chestnut Hill, MA. 

Watch Saints vs. Eagles in NCAA Tournament Live!

Mar. 8: Fans will have the opportunity to watch live as St. Lawrence University and Boston College battle in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals on Saturday in Chestnut Hill, MA on Saturday at 1:00pm.

Saints Win ECAC Hockey Title, Face BC in NCAA Tourney

Mar. 3: The No. 10 St. Lawrence University women's hockey team shocked the nation on Saturday afternoon, as the Saints defeated No. 3 Cornell in Ithaca, NY by the score of 3-1 to win the program's first ECAC Hockey Championship and punch the team's ticket to the 2012 NCAA Tournament next weekend.  St. Lawrence will face No. 4 Boston College in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals on Saturday, March 10 at 1:00pm, while Cornell will host Boston University.

Sabatine's Overtime Winner Sends #10 Saints to ECAC Finals

Mar. 2: The St. Lawrence University women's hockey team advanced to the ECAC Hockey Championship game behind a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Harvard University on Friday night in Ithaca, NY. Junior Kelly Sabatine scored the game-winner early into overtime, her second goal of the night, sending the Saints to the title game against nationally-ranked No. 3 Cornell.

Wells Named ECAC Coach of the Year, Five Earn All-League

Mar. 1: ECAC Hockey hosted its annual awards dinner on Thursday night in Ithaca, NY, prior to the conference tournament semifinals to be held tomorrow at Lynah Rink.  St. Lawrence University head coach Chris Wells was named Coach of the Year, while five players earned All-League recognition.