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However, Colgate (0-4-0) endured a rough trip to the University of Minnesota the very next weekend, dropping 8-0 and 9-0 decisions to the Golden Gophers at Mariucci Arena. A question mark looms large for the Raiders in net, where junior Jason Lefevre, sophomore Dave Cann, and freshman Steve Silverthorn are competing for playing time. Lefevre and Cann split time against UNO, each starting a game and allowing five goals. The duo then struggled through the team’s stint in Minnesota, which led to appearances by Silverthorn in both games...
...University of Minnesota’s Mariucci Arena, one of a handful of arenas in the United States that maintains an Olympic-sized ice surface, the U.S. and Canadian Women’s National Teams met for a game of Olympic proportions, one that would determine the champion of the world...
Harvard drew No. 2 Minn.-Duluth in the national semifinals in Minneapolis. In front of 2,099 fans at Mariucci Arena, the Crimson played the Bulldogs to a 1-1 draw through two periods before Minn.-Duluth exploited a series Crimson defensive zone breakdowns early in third period and held...
...hockey team, the last Harvard team to win a major national championship. That was an unforgettable season, when the top line of A.J. Mleczko, Tammy Shewchuk and Jennifer Botterill combined for more than 300 points and the Crimson defeated New Hampshire in overtime of the title game at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis...
...better scorers -- they were two of the three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Award as player of the year, which Botterill won -- and the other players I have watched for four years improved as well. The Crimson reached the first-ever women's NCAA Frozen Four, once again at Mariucci Arena. Harvard gave eventual champion Minnesota-Duluth a run for its money in the semifinal, staying even with the Bulldogs for the first 40 minutes. The third period, which saw a combined seven goals scored, was the most exciting 20 minutes of women's hockey I have seen...