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Hat tricks power BC, BU to Hockey East wins; ECAC women's race stays tight - CHS 1-31-25

Hat tricks power BC, BU to Hockey East wins; ECAC women's race stays tight - CHS 1-31-25
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Hat tricks power BC, BU to Hockey East wins; ECAC women's race stays tight - CHS 1-31-25

It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 31, 2025. Full boat of hockey scores to get around to - I had a doubleheader of mats and pucks where I ended up coming away with a win and a tie. There’s no real estate, no billboards, because Kris Lindahl doesn’t have any of this - we’ve got GUARANTEED SCORES. Thanks Sam T for the inspiration today.

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It’s the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 31, 2025. Full boat of hockey scores to get around to - I had a doubleheader of mats and pucks where I ended up coming away with a win and a tie. There’s no real estate, no billboards, because Kris Lindahl doesn’t have any of this - we’ve got GUARANTEED SCORES. Thanks Sam T for the inspiration today.


Ryan Leonard recorded a hat trick and Jan Korec stopped all 22 shots as No. 1 Boston College shut out No. 8 UMass Lowell 4-0. No. 2 Michigan State earned a weekend split with No. 11 Ohio State after a 4-1 win, highlighted by Isaac Howard’s 21st goal of the season. No. 3 Western Michigan took care of business in Colorado Springs, defeating Colorado College 4-1 behind goals from Owen Michaels and Alex Bump. 

No. 4 Minnesota strengthened its hold on second place in the Big Ten with a 5-2 win over No. 17 Wisconsin, as Jimmy Snuggerud and Brodie Ziemer both scored twice, giving Jimmy Snipes 20 goals on the season. Taylor Makar’s two-goal night helped No. 6 Maine secure a 3-1 victory over Northeastern. 

Omaha stayed tied for second in the NCHC with Arizona State after taking the extra point in the shootout following a 3-3 tie at No. 5 Denver. 

In Hockey East, No. 9 UConn also claimed an extra point in the shootout, topping No. 7 Providence after a 3-3 draw, with Ryan Tattle scoring twice in regulation. Quinn Hutson recorded a hat trick to lead No. 10 Boston University to a dominant 7-2 win over No. 18 New Hampshire. 

Penn State crowded that pairwise bubble with a 5-4 win at No. 13 Michigan, with “The Scorpion” J.J. Wiebusch netting the game-winner with just over five minutes left at Yost. 

Ryan Kirwan scored twice to bring his season total to 18 as No. 12 Arizona State rolled past Miami 7-1. 

In ECAC action, No. 14 Quinnipiac needed overtime to defeat Dartmouth 5-4, St. Lawrence edged Cornell 2-1, Colgate shut out Clarkson 2-0, Princeton topped Harvard 4-3 in overtime, and Union took a shootout win after tying Yale 3-3. 

The CCHA saw St. Thomas upset No. 15 Minnesota State 3-2, No. 19 Augustana took down Lake Superior State 6-3, Bowling Green edged Northern Michigan 3-2 in overtime, and Ferris State handled Bemidji State 5-1. 

No. 16 North Dakota earned a shootout win over St. Cloud State after a 3-3 tie. 

In Hockey East, No. 20 UMass doubled up Merrimack 4-2. 

In Atlantic Hockey America, Mercyhurst topped Robert Morris 4-2, RIT beat Air Force 3-1, and Sacred Heart topped Niagara 3-2. In The Governor’s Cup, Bruce Cech had a belated happy birthday as Alaska beat Alaska-Anchorage 3-1. 

Elsewhere, LIU beat Stonehill 4-2 in non-conference action, and Lindenwood handled Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5-1 in an exhibition. 

On Thursday, Ohio State beat Michigan State 4-2, because Gunnarwolfe Fontaine. He scored there. Remember, we fanboy for Gunnarwolfe. Guaranteed mention.

On the women’s side on Friday, top-ranked Wisconsin slipped past No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth 2-1 in overtime, with Kirsten Simms netting her 15th of the season to lift the Badgers to victory. No. 3 Minnesota jumped into sole possession of second place in the WCHA, defeating second-ranked Ohio State 3-1 behind a two-goal performance from Ella Huber. 

The ECAC race is still wild as No. 4 Colgate topped No. 9 Clarkson 2-1 in overtime, with Kaia Malachino scoring her 17th of the year for the game-winner. No. 5 Cornell dominated No. 7 St. Lawrence 6-0 to take over first place in the ECAC by half a point over Colgate. 

No. 8 Penn State extended its winning streak to 11 with a 5-0 victory over Robert Morris, fueled by two goals from Katelyn Roberts and Tessa Janecke’s 19th of the year. Maya Labad’s 13th goal of the season helped No. 10 Quinnipiac secure a 2-1 win over Harvard. 

No. 11 St. Cloud State put up five goals for the first time since September 22 in a 5-2 win over St. Thomas, with Sofianna Sundelin scoring twice. They’ll meet again on Saturday in Mendota Heights. 

Boston U. remained tied for first in Hockey East after a 3-2 win over No. 12 Boston College, with Riley Walsh netting the game-winner with under 10 minutes left. No. 15 UConn kept pace, staying level with BU after a 3-1 win over Merrimack, thanks to Claire Murdoch’s 12th goal of the season. 

Elsewhere in ECAC action, Princeton edged Dartmouth 3-2 in overtime, Yale shut out RPI 3-0, Union slipped past Brown 2-1, and in Hockey East, Vermont blanked Northeastern 1-0, Providence beat Maine 3-2 in overtime, and New Hampshire edged Holy Cross 1-0. 

In AHA play, Syracuse took down Lindenwood 5-2, while Mercyhurst held off RIT 3-2. 

The NEWHA slate saw Sacred Heart edge Assumption 2-1, Franklin Pierce outlast Stonehill 3-2, LIU defeat St. Michael’s 2-1 in overtime, and St. Anselm top Post 3-1. 

Finally, in the WCHA, Bemidji State pulled out a 3-2 overtime win against Minnesota State. 

I’m Jason Bryant @jasonmbryant on the socials and leave a rating, review or some feedback on the show at collegehockeyscoreboardpod.com and that’s all we’ve got for the #CollegeHockey Scoreboard Show for January 31, 2025.