Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 1, 2006

Interview with Women's Hockey Coach, Rick Seeley

Clarkson Women’s Head Hockey Coach Rick Seeley was kind enough to give us some time after the team’s impressive victory over RPI. Coach Seeley, in his third year of coaching at Clarkson recently coached his 100th career win. He sets us straight on the Knights NCAA eligibility, and chats with us about the current status and future of the Golden Knights as they enter the homestretch of their third

Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 1, 2006

Clarkson heads to the Tri-State Area

The Men's Hockey Team continues their road trip with a visit to Connecticut and New Jersey to take on the Quinnipiac Bobcats and the Princeton Tigers. The Knights have played five of their last six games on the road and have dropped all five of them. To get back in the thick of the ECAC race, Clarkson needs to take four points this weekend.Friday night Clarkson will play Quinnipiac at the

Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 1, 2006

SLU Weekend (Part III) - Clarkson at St. Lawrence

Ron and I could not be at Appleton Arena for the third meeting between Clarkson and SLU due to an alumni function. However we were able to catch the game over the air waves and can piece together a recap from that.This was a must win game for SLU. Plain and simple. SLU had a three game losing streak in conference play, a two game losing streak to Clarkson and had seen their national standings

SLU Weekend (Part II) - Clarkson v. RPI Women's Game

Welcome to the big leagues. In between SLU games we had the opportunity to witness the Clarkson Women’s Hockey team in their first ever encounter with rival RPI. After briefly falling behind, they buried RPI Saturday afternoon at Cheel Arena with a dominating performance in front of a small, raucous crowd, winning 7-1.RPI got on the board first, creating a pile in front of the net and slipping

Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 1, 2006

SLU Weekend (Part I)

After a six hour trip from Boston for me, and a three hour trip from Rochester for Gobe, we converged on Cheel Arena for the first of a home and home series against the hated Saints of St. Lawrence and were rewarded with a 3-2 victory in front of the 3rd largest crowd in Cheel Arena History* Clarkson went down early when Mike Zbringer scored on the Power Play to make the score 1-0. Mike Grenzy

Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 1, 2006

ECAC (HL) Preview

Our first preview of the league brings us arguably the best rivalry in the league and four other match-ups, that while not known for historic rivalry, are very interesting at this juncture of the season. This weekend features the return to the ice of the Harvard Crimson after a 3 week break and the biggest test for the hottest team in the league, the Yale Bulldogs.Yale / Brown @ Colgate /

Women Right Where They Want To Be

Many fans were shocked yesterday when the Women’s Pairwise Rankings were released by USCHO. (For those of you that aren’t familiar with the Pairwise Rankings, it’s a system that mimics the selection process for the NCAA tournament.) They weren’t shocked because Clarkson was ranked #7 but because Clarkson is ineligible for NCAA play, and thus deemed "of no consequence.” Any NCAA team that makes

Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 1, 2006

Hobey Who?

File this one under a bitter small school in an small conference complaining. There's plenty of us, and I can already see the guys over at Lets Go DU! and Western College Hockey (both whom have kindly linked to us,) saying to themselves: "Goddammit, not this shit again." But, I can't take Vote for Hobey seriously.What could be a great way to get the fans involved in selecting the winner of the

Recruit Update

Tim Marks - F - In 28 games for the CJHL's Nepean Raiders Tim has 16 goals 10 assists for 26 points. Tim has 4 powerplay goals and 2 shorthanded goals. His last game was Saturday where he notched a hat trick against North Bay. Tim has 68 penalty minutes on the year. His next game is today against the Ottawa Jr. Senators.Jeremiah Crowe - D - In 5 games with OPJHL's Markham Waxers Jeremiah has had

Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 1, 2006

The Gold Sea

"No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die."The Clarkson Athletic department has called for a Sea of Gold at Cheel Arena this weekend as the Golden Knights face off against arch-rival St. Lawrence. The last time the athletic department put on one of these unicolored events was in 2001-2002 for the home SLU game when it was deemed a "whiteout" was in effect. This was met with mixed results as shown from

Seely gets his 100th

Rick Seeley got his 100th win as a coach on Saturday, when the Women's Team defeated Cornell 3-0. The Women are now 17-7-1, and have moved into a tie for first place in the ECACHL after Colgate upset St. Lawrence on the same night. Seeley previously coached at Manhattanville in Division III where he racked up 54 wins. The Women's stingy defense is starting to get some notice after 25 games this

Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 1, 2006

More on the PWR

I had the opportunity to watch #2 Boston College skate over #5 Vermont on Friday Night. BC was all over Vermont right from the start, and just dominated pretty much all but the last 5-10 minutes of the game. This did not appear to be the same UVM squad that shutout the Knights during the Holiday Tournament. SLU had a horrible weekend PWR wise. Vermont was swept by BC, Wisconsin was swept by

Bring on SLU!

It's the weekend we've all be waiting for, that's right our red headed step children are coming in from Canton and needless to say there's a little blood in the water with both teams having less than stellar weekends at Cornell and Colgate.SLU lived up to it's #3 PWR ranking by laying an egg at Lynah and losing in OT to Colgate. Clarkson upheld its dropping from the national polls with two solid