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New Dogs In The Hunt: BU to make Division I debut in 2005-06
By Elliot Olshansky, CSTV.com, 4/22/05
The Long Road to Turin
By Elliot Olshansky, CSTV.com, 4/18/05
A humanitarian who carries a big stick
By Kevin Armstrong, BC Heights, 4/14/05
BC’s Carlson rewarded for service, heart
By Fluto Shinzawa, Boston Globe, 4/9/05
Sisti makes history
GoErie.com, 4/6/05
Just Wait Until Next Year (or the Year After)
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 4/6/05
Minnesota Gets Final Tally To Top W. Hockey for NCAA Title
By Jonathan Lehman and John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 4/4/05
Vaillancourt?s Clutch Play Brings W. Hockey To Brink of Victory
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 4/4/05
Rookie Forward Notches Trifecta For W. Hockey
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 4/4/05
W. Hockey Marches On, Downs St. Lawrence in NCAA Semis
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 4/4/05
Harvard and Minnesota put on a show at the Whitt
By Elliot Olshansky, CSTV.com, 3/31/05
A stalwart on skates: Kat Sweet helped Harvard return to Frozen Four
By Ira Josephs, Philadelphia Inquirer, 3/29/05
Third time not a charm: Green ends record-tying season
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 3/29/05
U makes it two
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/28/05
Yet again, tough luck for Harvard
By John Doyle, Foster’s Online, 3/28/05
Corriero falls short of goal
By Michael O’Connor, Boston Herald, 3/28/05
Gophers double their treasures
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/28/05
Tremendous top line closes the deal before departing
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/28/05
Women’s hockey: Gophers 4, Harvard 3
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/28/05
Women’s hockey notes: T-shirts’ mission is accomplished
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/28/05
Harvard women just miss — again
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/27/05
Gophers, Harvard match high-scoring lines
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/27/05
Harvard storms to title game
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/26/05
Darwitz launches U
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/26/05
Coaches ponder how to draw crowd
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/26/05
Assisting others puts UMD’s Ouellette in elite group
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/26/05
WCHA set to claim its first Kazmaier winner
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/26/05
Harvard, Minnesota to play for title
By Kevin Gray, The Union Leader, 3/26/05
Half-Empty Feeling
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/25/05
Halldorson’s job not in danger
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/25/05
Women’s hockey: Gophers have talent to spare
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/25/05
Taking Their Final Shot Together
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 3/25/05
Stone Returns Home to Alma Mater UNH With Championship Aspirations
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/25/05
Boe Steps Up to the Plate for the Crimson
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/25/05
Vitt Maintains Role as Solid Backup
By Jonathan Lehman and Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/25/05
Boe will stop at nothing
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/25/05
Women’s Frozen Four: Minnesota is favored to take it all
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/25/05
Familiar nemesis stands in the way of second-straight title
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/25/05
Maturi stands by his coach
By Aaron Blake, Minnesota Daily, 3/25/05
Harvard women all business on ice
By Michael O’Connor, Boston Herald, 3/25/05
Women’s hockey teams prep for NCAA tourney
By Tim McCahill, Associated Press, 3/25/05
Close not good enough: Harvard women hungry for national crown
By Michael O’Connor, Boston Herald, 3/24/05
U women’s hockey coach Halldorson might be on the hot seat
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 3/24/05
No Second Chance, But No Regrets
By Elliot Olshansky, CSTV.com. 3/24/05
Frozen out of the Frozen Four
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/24/05
State duo forms bond at Harvard
By Chris Casavant, Connecticut Post, 3/24/05
Women’s hockey has historic run
By Daniel Reyes, Daily Campus, 3/24/05
UNH preps for hosting second Women’s Frozen Four
By Al Pike, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/23/05
Harvard women hoping for elusive national title
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/23/05
St. Lawrence making surprise journey to Durham
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/23/05
Frozen Four preview: York native hopes to win Minnesota?s second title
By Matt Quirk, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/23/05
SLU women’s hockey team in “Frozen Four’
By Heather Ly, News 10, 3/23/05
Group of five seniors preparing for fourth Frozen Four in four seasons with Minnesota
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/23/05
Wall makes grades so she can make games
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/22/05
Corriero Keeps W. Hockey Alive
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/22/05
Four for Four: Corriero?s Quartet Lifts W. Hockey to Frozen Four
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/21/05
Simply Unstoppable: The Case for Corriero
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 3/21/05
W. Hockey Wins Battle of Top Penalty Kill Units
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/21/05
Gophers beat Friars6-1 for fourth-straight Frozen Four berth
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/21/05
Harvard freezes out Mercyhurst
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/20/05
Dartmouth Comes From Behind to Earn Third Straight Trip
By Greg Fennell, Valley News, 3/20/05
Elmira College falls short
By Michael Sharp, Elmira Star-Gazette, 3/20/05
Sad finish for Cards
By Courtney Lewis, Plattsburgh Press Republican, 3/20/05
Bulldogs’ season ends at quarterfinals
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/19/05
Underdog Saints weren’t to be denied
By Kevin Pates, Duluth News Tribune, 3/19/05
Three third-period goals lift Elmira
By Michael Sharp, Elmira Star-Gazette, 3/19/05
Elmira does it again: Old nemesis defeats Cards in NCAA semis
By Courtney Lewis, Plattsburgh Press Republican, 3/19/05
Fast-tempo game puts women in Frozen Four
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/19/05
Gophers advance to Frozen Four
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/19/05
Halldorson Calls Current Gopher Team Her Best To Date
By Bob Sansevere, Pioneer Press, 3/19/05
PC’s early goal not enough to top Gophers
By David La Vaque, Providence Journal, 3/19/05
Dartmouth aims at women’s hockey title
By Jim Fennell, The Union Leader, 3/19/05
Harvard faces an obstacle
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/19/05
MacLeod ready for NCAAs
By Andy Baggot, Wisconsin State Journal, 3/19/05
Bowdoin hockey programs looking strong for future
By Bob Conn, The Times Record, 3/19/05
Chinks In The Armor: In Hockey East, Providence still rules the roost…for now
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 3/16/05
Surprises Await?
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 3/16/05
Division III title chase ends here
By Michael Sharp, Elmira Star-Gazette, 3/18/05
Women’s Hockey: Friars aim to stop a juggernaut
By Mike Szostak, Providence Journal, 3/18/05
Trying to shake one brief lapse
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/18/05
Women’s hockey: Providence hopes to catch U napping
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/18/05
Conference three-peat nets inaugural trip to NCAAs
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 3/18/05
‘Dogs are back where they belong
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/17/05
Inaugural group set high standards for Cards
By Courtney Lewis, Press Republican, 3/17/05
Rural roots flourish
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/17/05
Car show drives UMD away from DECC, new home ice for playoffs
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/17/05
UW treks east for Frozen Four
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 3/17/05
UW skates with old foe
By Zach Kukkonen, Daily Cardinal, 3/17/05
Engstrom leading defense
By David McGrath, Badger Herald, 3/16/05
Kazmaier Award headed this way
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/15/05
Gophers stars are finalists for women’s award
By Judd Zulgad, Star Tribune, 3/15/05
Athlete of the Week: Ali Boe
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/15/05
Willing, able target: Gophers confident they can hold their place atop NCAA pyramid
By Brian Murphy, Pioneer Press, 3/14/05
Gopher women prepare for first-round hockey foe
By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 3/14/05
Bulldogs to face St. Lawrence
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/14/05
Power Play Spurs W. Hockey’s ECAC Tourney Victory
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/14/05
Yale Pushes W. Hockey to OT
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/14/05
Tight Penalty Kill Proves Crucial for W. Hockey
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/14/05
Vaillancourt?s Pair Propels W. Hockey Into ECAC Final
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 3/14/05
This title not the end for Providence
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/14/05
Women’s hockey: Friar sextet tops Huskies, gains first-ever NCAA berth
By Dan Hickling, Providence Journal, 3/14/05
Women’s hockey headed to program’s first NCAA tourney
By Mike Constantine, Daily Cardinal, 3/14/05
Edgar gets her own title story
By Kathy Rumleski, London Free Press, 3/14/05
Harvard Prevails In ECACHL Tournament
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 3/13/05
UW WOMEN’S HOCKEY: Like father, like son
By Andy Baggot, Wisconsin State Journal, 3/13/05
UNH loses a stunner to UConn
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Sunday Citizen, 3/13/05
UConn tops UNH on Owens OT goal
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/13/05
UWSP denied return trip to NCAA Frozen Four
By Nathan Wine, Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, 3/13/05
W. hockey falls in ECAC semifinals
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 3/13/05
UNH women face tough Uconn squad in Hockey East semi-final
By Al Pile, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 3/12/05
Rift dominates trophy talks, Women’s leagues should be united, NWHL boss says
By Lois Kalchman and Ken Campbell, Toronto Star, 3/12/05
Not good enough, eh? Thornhill’s Nicole Corriero is one of the best ? in the U.S.
By Ken Campbell, Toronto Star, 3/11/05
Panthers explode to NESCAC glory
By Tom McCann, Middlebury Campus, 3/11/05
Manitoban helps build Bulldogs
By Glen Dawkins, Winnepeg Sun, 3/11/05
W. Hockey Looks To Defend Title
By Jonathan Lethman, Harvard Crimson, 3/11/05
Clarkson a Lord Stanley to female players
By Eric Duhatschek, Globe and Mail, 3/11/05
Worth The Wait: Yale Brings The Playoffs Home
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 3/10/05
Generous break readies Gophers for road to repeat
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/10/05
Madison siblings grew up skating together and are now living out their UW dreams
By Betsy Golomski, Daily Cardinal, 3/10/05
Women’s hockey gears up for berth
By Clint Robus, Daily Cardinal, 3/10/05
Goals Driven
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 3/9/05
W. hockey advances to ECAC semifinals for first time
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 3/9/05
Top female players face off in Sarnia
By Kathy Rumleski, London Free Press, 3/9/05
Women’s hockey boycott
By Lois Kalchman, Toronto Star, 3/9/05
Hockey gear: made to odor
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/8/05
Bill Reynolds: This two-way athlete is one of a kind
By Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal, 3/8/05
Middlebury women’s hockey rolls by Polar Bears, 5-1
By Bob Conn, Times Record, 3/7/05
Harvard’s bid in good hands: Corriero has touch around net
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 3/7/05
W. Hockey’s Corriero Breaks Season Goal Record
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 3/7/05
W. Hockey Sweeps Clarkson To Advance to ECAC Semis
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/7/05
Gophers make most of overtime
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/7/05
Finding a second wind, Bulldogs capture third place
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/7/05
Wendell scores in OT for Gophers
By Associated Press, 3/7/05
Women’s hockey: Gophers 3, Wisconsin 2 By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 3/7/05
Gophers recover to win WCHA
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/7/05
UW falls in dramatic WCHA finale
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 3/7/05
Badgers lose thriller to Gophers
By Mike Constantine, Daily Cardinal, 3/7/05
Wisconsin shows resiliency in last-second comeback
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 3/7/05
Bulldogs end Tigers’ season with series sweep
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 3/7/05
Savard leads Yale to playoffs
By Marvin Pave, Boston Globe, 3/6/05
UNH women whack BU
By Jim McKenzie, Foster’s Sunday Citizen, 3/6/05
Gophers women cruise
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/6/05
Women’s hockey: Gophers 7, Ohio State 1
By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 3/6/05
Wisconsin spoils Bulldogs’ bid for WCHA tournament title with overtime win.
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/6/05
Low seeds playing tough in WCHA tourney
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/5/05
UW women’s hockey: Johnson set on winning WCHA
By the Capital Times, 3/4/05
UMD holds off upset bid by North Dakota
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/4/05
Bemidji State no trouble for Gophers
By Jason Williams, Pioneer Press, 3/4/05
WCHA women: Gophers tip Beavers 6-3
By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 3/4/05
Gophers rise to the occasion vs. Beavers
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/4/05
SCSU women’s hockey: Can’t beat Wisconsin? Try, try, try, try again
By Kevin Allenspach, St. Cloud Times, 3/4/05
Yale women no longer at Witt’s end
By Ben Larrison, New Haven Register, 3/4/05
Elis to host Tigers in tourney
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 3/4/05
Tigers to New Haven for first round
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 3/4/05
ECAC Playoffs Pit Crimson vs. Clarkson
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/4/05
Banged-up Big Green hosts Colgate in ECACHL quarterfinals
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 3/4/05
Women’s Hockey Tries on Cinderella Slipper
By Andy McPartland, 3/4/05
Quizon builds large reputation
By Bill Norris, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 3/4/05
Have Mercy: CHA’s Lakers Shooting For NCAA Berth
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 3/3/05
Crumbling Granite
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 3/3/05
‘Second season’ is now all-inclusive
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 3/3/05
Women’s hockey: Gap between WCHA haves, have nots slims
By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 3/3/05
Minnesota?s road to repeat begins tonight at Ridder Arena
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/3/05
Gophers’ Wacker mending
By Mike Lowe, Portland Press Herald, 3/3/05
WOMEN’S HOCKEY: New season for Sioux
By Virg Foss, Grand Forks Daily Herald, 3/3/05
Badgers seek 1st ever WCHA championship
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 3/3/05
UW faces familiar foe St. Cloud State Friday
By Betsy Golomski, Daily Cardinal, 3/3/05
Women play for love of game
By Stephanie Myles, The Gazette, 3/3/05
As Season Ends, W. Hockey Looks to Next Year
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 3/3/05
Women’s hockey team begins play in tournament with familiar foe
By Scott King, The Lantern, 3/2/05
Canada sets team for Women’s Worlds
By Canadian Press, 3/1/05
Wendell probably won?t be back after 2006 Olympics
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 3/1/05
No Time for Complacency
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 3/1/05
UNH women?s hockey season?s still on the brink
By Dan Hickling, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 2/28/05
Just a prelude?
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/28/05
Minnesota does the splits, for once: A loss Saturday leads to a Sunday shutout
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/28/05
Providence women hang on, edge UNH
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 2/28/05
W. icers upset No. 3 Dartmouth
By Helen Luryi, Brown Daily Herald, 2/28/05
400…And Counting
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/28/05
Ever-Stunning Corriero Nears Single-Season Goals Record
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 2/28/05
GIFT OF GAB’: Crimson Creates Living Legacy
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/28/05
Women’s hockey closes season with back-to-back losses
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 2/28/05
Tigers find net 18 times
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 2/28/05
Women’s Hockey Drops a Pair
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/28/05
Friars Tie Up Cats
By Jim McKenzie, Foster’s Sunday Citizen, 2/27/05
‘Dogs win opener of 1 vs. 2 showdown
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/27/05
Huskies fall 6-3, but retain hope
By Kevin Allenspach, St. Cloud Times, 2/27/05
Ivy title heads to Harvard
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 2/26/05
UMD, Gophers set to renew rivalry
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/26/05
Gophers’ Wendell enjoying last laugh
By Bob Sansevere, Pioneer Press, 2/26/05
Sain’t Going Anywhere
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 2/25/05
No. 2 UMD closes out WCHA season hosting No. 1
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/25/05
WOMEN’S HOCKEY: Sioux savor Bemidji trip
By Grand Forks Herald, 2/25/05
Time is now for SCSU women
By Kevin Allenspach, St. Cloud Times, 2/25/05
Council’s NHL lockout solution
By Frances Bula, Vancouver Sun, 2/25/05
Gophers won?t ease up at Minn.-Duluth
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/25/05
Weekend a Sweeping Success For Women’s Hockey
By Andy McPartland, Colgate Maroon News, 2/25/05
Johnson?s squad prepares for embattled St. Cloud State squad
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 2/25/05
Women’s Hockey Hosts Clarkson
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/25/05
Weekend yields split decision with Eagles
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 2/24/05
W. Hockey Hopes To Squish Big Green Giant
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/24/05
Collision Course
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 2/24/05
Elis top Princeton to earn home ice
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/24/05
Niagara’s Riggs has had a lifelong love affair with hockey
By Amy Moritz, Buffalo News, 2/24/05
Hockey slated for season finale at St. Cloud
By Adam Raeder, Daily Cardinal, 2/24/05
W. Goalies Remain Cool in Net
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/24/05
Hockey East losses send women further into hole
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 2/23/05
For w. hockey, it all comes down to tonight
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/23/05
All-female Stanley Cup idea gets shot down
By CTV.ca News Staff, 2/23/05
Since the Cup runneth nowhere …
By San Diego Union-Tribune, 2/23/05
UMD’s Top Line has the Goals to Challenge Gopher Unit
By John Gilbert, WCHA.com, 2/22/05
Golden Gopher’s Top Line is Top Story Line
By John Gilbert, WCHA.com, 2/22/05
WCHA Women’s Player Feature – Kelly Stephens
By Dominic Ladd, WCHA.com, 2/22/05
Brooks’ ideas carried on
By Rachel Blount, Star Tribune, 2/22/05
Let women play for Stanley Cup, Clarkson says
By Roy MacGregor, Globe and Mail, 2/22/05
Gophers might be ‘two good’ for Kazmaier
By Bruce Brothers, Pioneer Press, 2/22/05
Goalkeeper Horras shouldering load for UW
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 2/22/05
A Minnesota monopoly: Gophers? run on state?s top talent continues
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/22/05
W. Hockey Battles Saints to Draw
By Abigail M. Baird, Harvard Crimson, 2/22/05
W. Hockey Shuts Down Clarkson on Road
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/22/05
Natural athlete Engstrom might be the best blue-liner in the NCAA
By Mike Scandura, usahockey.com, 2/22/05
Huskies upset No. 8 New Hampshire
By Daniel Reyes, UConn Daily Campus, 2/21/05
Women’s hockey Gophers 3, MSU, Mankato 0By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 2/21/05
Sweep gives Gophers WCHA title
By Minnesota Daily, Minnesota Daily, 2/21/05
Women’s hockey holds on against Yale and Princeton
By Tony Hao, The Dartmoth, 2/21/05
W. hockey snags win record, tops Vermont
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/21/05
Women’s Icers Drop Two
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/21/05
Grand Finale for Harvard’s Nicole Corriero
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 2/18/05
NHL from Mars, NWHL from Venus
By Randy Starkman, Toronto Star, 2/18/05
W. hockey goes for single-season win record
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/18/05
Women’s Hockey Clinches Playoff Berth
By Andy McPartland, Colgate Maroon News, 2/18/05
Women icers fire into Bemidji State
By Sam Pepper, Daily Cardinal, 2/18/05
Wisconsin trying to stay afloat in ?Land of Lakes
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 2/18/05
Women’s Icers Travel To Mercyhurst for Two Games
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/18/05
Friars drop two and return to second in conference
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 2/17/05
Bear Necessity
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 2/16/05
Seventh Heaven for Harvard
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 2/16/05
Harvard rules
By Steve Moore, Boston Herald, 2/16/05
Lucky Seven
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 2/16/05
W. Hockey Earns Beanpot Glory
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/16/05
Rookie Vaillancourt Returns in Nick of Time, Leads Offense
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/16/05
Women take down Terriers in consolation game
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 2/16/05
Diminutive defenseman driven by effort, peerless influences
By Mike Scandura, usahockey.com, 2/15/05
Help from the Huskies: St. Cloud State win lifts Minnesota to top of conference standings
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/15/05
Captains Lead Women’s Hockey
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/15/05
UConn picks up huge sweep
By Daniel Reyes, UConn Daily Campus, 2/14/05
Butsch’s hat trick leads Tigers
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 2/14/05
Sweep of Sioux has team back on track
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/14/05
Johnson?s squad sweeps Buckeyes
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 2/14/05
Women notch emotional weekend sweep
By Max Hooker, Daily Cardinal, 2/14/05
W. Hockey Sweeps Lowly Dutchwomen
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 2/14/05
W. Hockey Falls to Ivy Foes
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/14/05
W. hockey ties team win mark
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/14/05
St. Cloud shocks Bulldogs
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/13/05
Women’s hockey: Badgers can lock up third place
By Jason McMahon, Capital Times, 2/12/05
Koizumi, Bulldogs sprint past St. Cloud State
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/12/05
No. 1 Minnesota’s Kelly Stephens a Top Player for a Reason
By Dave Starman, CollegeSports.com, 2/11/05
No. 3 women’s hockey sets sights on Frozen Four berth
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 2/11/05
Women’s hockey has its hands full
By Daniel Reyes, UConn Daily Campus, 2/11/05
Bulldogs’ Tallus plays many roles
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/11/05
Badgers welcome Buckeyes
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 2/11/05
W. hockey tries to set win mark
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/11/05
Women’s Hockey Looks For Wins
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/11/05
St. Jacques rises to challenge
By Joshua Fox, St. Cloud University Chronicle, 2/10/05
Friars use sweep to jump to first in conference
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 2/10/05
Schedule gives Sioux tough road in WCHA
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 2/10/05
Mixing It Up, Making History with the Big Boys
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/10/05
Getting Defensive
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 2/10/05
Matthews Arena massacre
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 2/9/05
Bishop makes goalie bones
By Jeanne O’Neil, The Republican, 2/9/05
For Harvard, a peppery Pot
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 2/9/05
W. Hockey Relies on Third Line
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/9/05
W. Hockey Sends Harvard to Beanpot Finals
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/9/05
McKenzie, Nichols and Ross team up to supply more than relief for top line
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/9/05
UMD’s Vasichek has found scoring touch
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/9/05
Munhofen Paces Lady Icers
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/9/05
Fantastic Five Stun Big Green
By Jonathan Lehman Harvard Crimson, 2/8/05
Badgers aiming for NCAAs
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 2/8/05
Minnesota said it experienced a major drop-off in play at St. Cloud State
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/7/05
Corriero Goes Out With a Bang?or Five
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 2/7/05
Women’s hockey rallies to beat Brown, falls to Harvard
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 2/7/05
W. Hockey Upsets No. 2 Big Green
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/7/05
GIFT OF GAB’: Don’t Overlook Young W. Hockey
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 2/7/05
UVM Offers W. Hockey Little Resistance
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 2/7/05
Tigers split weekend pair at Baker Rink
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 2/7/05
Women icers sweep weekend, season series
By Mike Constantine, Daily Cardinal, 2/7/05
Badgers sail past visiting Mavericks
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 2/7/05
W. hockey breaks out of dry spell
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/7/05
Niagara Sweeps Women’s Hockey in Weekend Series
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/7/05
Ruggiero can see playing men’s game more
By Jo-Ann Barnes, Detroit Free Press, 2/6/05
Marin, Ouellette lead Bulldogs past Sioux
By Nathan Aamodt, Grand Forks Herald, 2/6/05
UND women’s hockey hopes to catch on like women’s basketball did many years ago
By Kevin Fee and Brad Scholossman, Grand Forks Herald, 2/6/05
Finishing first still part of the numbers game for UMD women
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/5/05
Women’s hockey set to host BC in Hocke East showdown
By Daniel Reyers, Daily Campus, 2/4/05
Mavs mosey in to Madison
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 2/4/05
Gophers look to take care of business as they (almost) always do against Huskies
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/4/05
Pudsey skates through change
By Joshua Fox, University Chronicle, 2/4/05
Bulldogs seek home-ice fire
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 2/4/05
Friars split wild weekend with New Hampshire
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 2/3/05
No. 2-ranked women’s hockey looks to burn Crimson and Bears
By Dana LaMendola, The Dartmouth, 2/3/05
Hockey Falls to Colgate
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/3/05
Home Rule
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 2/3/05
Talented senior one of five players up for award for community service work
By Doug Manners, Quinnipiac Chronicle, 2/2/05
Huskies blow lead late, settle for tie
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 2/2/05
MacLeod bringing international experience to UW
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 2/2/05
Flurry of Shots Yields W. Hockey Win, Tie
By Karan Lodha, Harvard Crimson, 2/2/05
Tournament format called into question
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 2/2/05
Women’s Hockey Starts Playoff Push at Colgate
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 2/2/05
Winter wonderland: Gophers fashion perfect record in first month of 2005
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 2/1/05
Boston University women’s recruit stars for a H.S. boys’ hockey team
By Shawn P. Roarke, usahockey.com, 2/1/05
Ruggiero’s history-making effort results in point taken
By Terrell Lester, usahockey.com, 1/31/05
Hawkins’ hat trick nets women tie
By Daniel Reyes, UConn Daily Campus, 1/31/05
SCSU takes 3 points from OSU
By Joshua Fox, St. Cloud University Chronicle, 1/31/05
UNH bounces back against Friars
By Phil Kincade, Laconia Citizen, 1/31/05
Women’s hockey: Gophers 2, Wisconsin 1
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 1/31/05
Adversity-starved Gophers feast in sweep of Wisconsin
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 1/31/05
Newcomer chips in
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/31/05
Erratic w. hockey finds extremes
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 1/31/05
Gaudiel saves women’s hockey
By Karl Micka-Foos, Daily Princetonian, 1/31/05
Women’s Hockey Drops Pair
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 1/31/05
Economy girl has sights set on collegiate hockey career
By Bill Allmann, Beaver County Times, 1/31/05
By any name, this trio is offensive
By Bob Sansevere, Pioneer Press, 1/30/05
Ouellette’s milestone sends UMD to victory
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/30/05
Women’s hockey: Numbers needn’t add up
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 1/29/05
Ruggiero again proves her mettle
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 1/29/05
Historic first
By Kelly Kurt, Associated Press, 1/29/05
College play re-energizes freshman
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/29/05
Wisconsin readies for border battle
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 1/28/05
No. 4 Badgers have added offense to big, physical defense
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 1/28/05
W. icers return home, look to halt three-game losing streak
By Helen Luryi, Brown Daily Herald, 1/28/05
W. hockey seeks to end slide
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 1/28/05
Women’s Hockey Beats UVM, Can’t Stop Big Green
By Andy McPartland, Colgate Maroon News, 1/28/05
Women’s Hockey Heads North
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 1/28/05
RGV meets Tulsa?s Ruggiero
By Todd Mavreles, The Monitor, 1/28/05
Break On Through: Friars Shooting For NCAA Berth
By Elliot Olshanksky, CollegeSports.com, 1/27/05
Ruggiero hits ice with guys
By Gary Graves, USA Today, 1/27/05
Ruggiero, brother team up
By Joanne C. Herstner, Detroit News, 1/27/05
Title quest continues as Friars sweep Huskies
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 1/27/05
Learning Curve
By Dave De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 1/26/05
Botterill shakes off concussion
By Donna Spencer, Canadian Press, 1/26/05
Angela Ruggiero to lace ’em up in CHL
By Jo-Ann Barnas, Detroit Free Press, 1/26/05
Providence beats women’s hockey
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 1/26/05
UMD ready to retire first number
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/26/05
This Girl Could Teach Hockey’s Big Boys A Thing Or Two
By Joe Henderson, Tampa Tribune, 1/26/05
Brother and sister to play in pro game
By Mark Zwolinksi, Toronto Star, 1/26/05
Female defenseman to skate in CHL game
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 1/26/05
Schmidt Aids Women’s Hockey
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 1/26/05
Reinen working her way back for U, making most of recent opportunities
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 1/26/05
Women’s hockey shooting for playoffs
By Ashley Lamb, Iowa State Daily, 1/26/05
Aloha: Born in Hawaii, well-traveled Koizumi set to disprove many stereotypes
By Mike Scandura, usahockey.com, 1/25/05
Defenceman Angela Ruggiero to play in Central Hockey League game for Tulsa
By Canadian Press, 1/25/05
Badgers prepare for bout with Gophers
By Maria Boncyk, Badger Herald, 1/25/05
Special teams key sweep of Ohio State
By Chris Lempesis, Minnesota Daily, 1/24/05
Women’s hockey sweeps North Dakota
By Betsy Golomski, Daily Cardinal, 1/24/05
UW backups turn in strong showing in place of absent starters
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 1/24/05
Badgers sweep Fighting Sioux in weekend series
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 1/24/05
Women’s hockey crushes Cornell, survives Colgate scare
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 1/24/05
Despite Strong Effort, Women Lose Two Road Games
By Ted Nyman, Cornell Daily Sun, 1/24/05
Rough stuff sullies Bulldogs’ win
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/23/05
Ruggiero to play in men’s hockey game
By Associated Press, 1/22/05
Ukrainian ice dreams
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 1/21/05
Unsung defense is focus starting tonight versus Ohio State
By Aaron Blake, Minnesota Daily, 1/21/05
Koizumi now center of attention for Bulldogs
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/21/05
Badgers set for WCHA foe Fighting Sioux
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 1/21/05
Newcomer Molly Doyle Making Big Impact on Women’s Hockey Team
By Josh Winter, Gustavus Sports Infomation Office, 1/20/05
CHL’s Tulsa Oilers sign female star
NHL.com, 1/20/05
PC women’s hockey hopes history repeats itself
By Pat Brown, The Cowl, 1/20/05
Women’s Hockey Compiles 0-3-2 Record Over Break
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 1/20/05
UW seeks UND season sweep
By Laura Ferguson, Daily Cardinal, 1/19/05
Women’s hockey ends 9-game losing streak
By Gayle Simone, Northeastern News, 1/19/05
Showing Progress
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 1/19/05
UW?s Monteleone lightening mood, bringing personality to team
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 1/19/05
UMD back on familiar ground: atop WCHA
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/19/05
URI will be more like RI if it adopts hockey
By John Gillooly, Providence Journal, 1/19/05
See You In March: Wisconsin Ready To Chase Title
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 1/18/05
Struggling w. hockey drops two to OSU
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 1/18/05
Top Defence Player in the WORLD signed into the NWHL
NWHL, 1/17/05
Early lead slips away in overtime defeat
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 1/17/05
UNH women salvage tie with Maine
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 1/16/05
Madison miracle
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/16/05
Twin sisters lead Sioux
By Brad Scholossman, Grand Forks Herald, 1/16/05
Merger of Gopher athetic department has been success for women
By Michael Rand, Star Tribune, 1/16/05
Wildcats nip Black Bears
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 1/15/05
Fast forward: Wildcats? Hekle hitting the high notes
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 1/15/05
Badgers shut out Bulldogs
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/15/05
The closer (the score), the better (the Bulldogs)
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/14/05
W. hockey plays Buckeyes for first time in six years
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 1/14/05
Sioux looking for road sweep
Grand Forks Herald, 1/14/05
Turning Up the Heat
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 1/12/05
Salyards moves into new role in goal
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/12/05
Wildcats get back to business against Colgate
By Phli Kincade, Foster’s Daily Democrat, 1/12/05
Women’s Hockey Rips No. 11 Brown, 4-0
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 1/12/05
Vaillancourt continues impressive rookie campaign with a goal and an assist
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 1/12/05
Witt guides Elis’ rise to the top of the conference
By Amanda Ruggeri, Yale Daily News, 1/12/05
Winter Hawks’ team member is nation’s No. 1 goalie
By Jodie Wagner, Palm Beach Post, 1/12/05
Wizards’ Silva learned goaltending the old-fashioned way
By Mike Scandura, usahockey.com, 1/11/05
W. Hockey Sweeps Weekend Pair
By Abigail M. Baird, Harvard Crimson, 1/10/05
Women’s hockey draws split on N.Y. road trip
By Jeff Bernstein, Daily Princetonian, 1/10/05
W. hockey starts 2005 with slump
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 1/10/05
Sophomore goalie provides the spark for a hot women’s hockey team
By Jenn Menendez, Portland Press Herald, 1/10/05
UNH women suffer a tie with BC
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Sunday Citizen, 1/9/05
Women’s hockey continues to dominate competition
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 1/7/05
Incoming goalie has school ties
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 1/7/05
Sioux end holiday break
Grand Forks Herald, 1/7/05
Women’s hockey continues to dominate competition
By Tony Hao, The Dartmouth, 1/7/05
Wildcats fall to No. 2 Dartmouth
By Phil Kincade, Fosters Daily Democrat, 1/6/04
Keady Keeps Them Going
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 1/5/04
Wildcats get key win over Bulldogs
By Phil Kincade, Fosters Daily Democrat, 1/3/04
Princeton foils Wildcats, 1-1
By Al Pike, Fosters Sunday Citizen, 1/2/04
Losing games, not patience
By Jon Paul Morosi, Albany Times Union, 12/31/04
This party is invitation only
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 12/31/04
Gettings attains goal as Bears’ netminderBy Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News, 12/31/04
Witt’s youthful age serves her well
By Joy Russo, ESPN.com, 12/31/04
Bielawski provides a spark for Northeastern
By Marvin Pave, Boston Globe, 12/30/04
Young Tigers Earn Their Stripes
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 12/29/04
Representing New England
With Pride
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 12/29/04
Spillane’s taking her best shot at BC
By Marvin Pave, Boston Globe, 12/23/04
Goalie is no flake
By Dick Baker, The Republican, 12/22/04
Trying to Rise in Hockey East
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 12/22/04
Dartmouth’s Piper Knows Plenty Of ‘Tunes’
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 12/21/04
Minnesota’s Ross Makes Herself At Home
By Elliot Olshansky, CollegeSports.com, 12/16/04
Six Contending Teams Hit Midway Point
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 12/16/04
Bulldogs mastering the strong finishing
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/13/04
Gophers taste defeat, spit it back out
By Bridget Haeg, Minnesota Daily, 12/13/04
W. Hockey Ends 2004 With Loss
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 12/13/04
Chasing a golden dream
By Chris Stevenson, Ottawa Sun, 12/13/04
Dartmouth Halts Minnesota’s Streak
By Greg Fennell, Valley News, 12/12/04
UNH women stonewall Harvard
By Phil Kincade, Foster’s Sunday Citizen, 12/12/04
Bulldogs take some hits in win
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/12/04
Washington’s Stephens finds home at U
By Chris Matt, Pioneer Press, 12/11/04
Second line gives Bulldogs a spark
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/11/04
No. 1 Gophers travel to No. 2 Dartmouth
By Bridget Haeg, Minnesota Daily, 12/10/04
No. 1 will meet No. 2 in women’s hockey
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 12/10/04
Johnson, UW hit road for Mankato
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 12/10/04
Cornell’s Davidson Goes For Gold Medal, Big Red Success
By Elliot Olshanksy, CollegeSports.com, 12/9/04
Sharon Cole stepping out of shadows for Wisconsin
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 12/9/04
Duggan, Symington seeing Yale come of age
By Chip Malafronte, Register Staff, 12/9/04
Women’s Hockey Engineers Late Comeback
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 12/9/04
She’s keeping her head up
By Doug Hastings, Arlington Advocate, 12/9/04
Polar Bears make it look so easy
By Steve Mistler, Portland Press Herald, 12/9/04
Harvard, Dartmouth Trying to Keep Up with West’s Best
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 12/8/04
Brown’s Link doesn’t play to her size
By Mike Scandura, usahockey.com, 12/8/04
Bulldogs fall in Merci-less rout
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 12/8/04
UMD survives tough stretch
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/8/04
With family watching, Miller flourishes in rookie season
By Bridget Haeg, Minnesota Daily, 12/7/04
Opinions differ on physical play in women’s hockey
By Dean Spiros, Star Tribune, 12/7/04
Kearns makes history with scholarship
By Chuck Smith, Delco Times, 12/7/04
Testing their mettle
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 12/6/04
UMD sweeps Harvard with OT win
By Dan Hickling, Duluth News Tribune, 12/6/04
OT Loss Concludes Tough Weekend For W. Hockey
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 12/6/04
Duluth Takes Round 1 From Crimson
By Jonathan Lehman, Harvard Crimson, 12/6/04
Goalie Update Key to Bulldogs’ Success
By Gabriel M. Velez, Harvard Crimson, 12/6/04
W. Hockey Searching For Answers
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 12/6/04
Tie with top-ranked Gophers boosts Badgers’ confidence
By Cary Dohman, Capital Times, 12/6/04
Horras, UW earn tie
By Matt Queen, Wisconsin State Journal, 12/6/04
Women?s hockey team earns tie against No. 1 Minnesota
By Dave McGrath, Badger Herald, 12/6/04
Gophers take three from Badgers
By Bridget Haeg, Minnesota Daily, 12/6/04
Gaudiel anchors women’s hockey to home win, tie
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 12/6/04
Women’s Hockey Sweeps Niagara, Edging Out a Late 4-3 Win Saturday
By Daniel Thomas, Clarkson Integrator, 12/6/04
UNH women outlast UConn
By Phil Kincade, Fosters Daily Democrat, 12/5/04
A growth sport is stunting female coaches
By Barbara Matson, Boston Globe, 12/5/04
Lehrke leads UMD past No. 5 Harvard
By Dan Hickling, Duluth News Tribune, 12/5/04
Sioux finish strong for win
By Nathan Aamodt, Grand Forks Herald, 12/5/04
Switch was no cop out
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/4/04
Minnesota heads to Madison to face upstart Badgers team
By Bridget Haeg, Minnesota Daily, 12/3/04
W. Hockey Hosts No. 3 UMD for Two-Game Set
By Abigail M. Baird, Harvard Crimson, 12/3/04
W. Hockey Controls Its Fate in UMD Duel
By John R. Hein, Harvard Crimson, 12/3/04
Lady Ice Badgers set for border battle with Gophers
By Robert Panger, Badger Herald, 12/3/04
W. hockey looks to extend streak
By Jess Notebaert, Yale Daily News, 12/3/04
Season outlook bright for women’s hockey
By Derrick Wong, Bowdon Orient, 12/3/04
No let up in schedule for women
By Dan Reyes, Daily Campus, 12/3/04
W. Hockey Hits the Road
By Scott Reich, Cornell Daily Sun, 12/3/04
W. hockey hosts Colgate, Cornell
By Clarke Smith, Daily Princetonian, 12/3/04
Green Still Spotless
By Greg Fennell, Valley News, 12/2/04
Their own ice age: The Rise of Women’s Hockey
By Bill Lankhof, Toronto Sun, 12/2/04
The girls scout: Wally Kozak leaves no stone unturned in his search for talent
By Bill Lankhof, Toronto Sun, 12/2/04
No. 4 Wisconsin Returns Home To Face No. 1 Minnesota
By Betsy Golomski, The Daily Cardinal, 12/2/04
Sioux Far, Sioux Good
By Elliot Olshanksky, CollegeSports.com, 12/1/04
Dartmouth Looking Out for No. 1
By David De Remer, New England Hockey Journal, 12/1/04
UMD women add four players to 2005-06 team
By Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune, 12/1/04
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October-November 2004