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  • Re: D3 18-19 season

    Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
    They have a first and second team for both Eastern and Western regions so there's not going to be does the West get more than the East.

    My guesses:

    East:

    F: Katie Granato - Elmira
    F: Courtney Moriarty or Annie Katonka - Plattsburgh
    F: Amanda Conway - Norwich
    D: Hannah Kiraly - Plattsburgh
    D: Meg Lahey - Elmira
    G: Kassi Abbott of Plattsburgh or Stephanie Martin of Elmira

    There's likely to be a NESCAC player replacing someone above, probably Halloran of Williams.

    West:
    F - Bre Simon - Hamline
    F - Rachel Anderson - CSS
    F - Courtney Wittig - UW-Eau Claire or Leah Schwartzman - Hamline
    D - Dani Perry - Hamline
    D - Holly Turnbull - UW-Eau Claire or Haley Nielsen - UW-River Falls
    G - Kenzie Torpy - St. Thomas
    I was not saying the west will get more than the east. I was saying, the east is at a disadvantage because it is harder for the players to become an all american because they have a larger pool of players to choose from. The west probably has 1/3 of the players where as the east has 2/3. I'm aware of how the all americans work and are decided. Who do we think will be second team?

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    • Re: D3 18-19 season

      St. Scholastica up 3-0 on Lake Forest, middle of the 3rd. All goals even strength despite the Adrian officials being on-brand tonight with 4 penalties for each team, with 5 of the 8 penalties called coming during the 2nd.

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      • Originally posted by SethMathers View Post
        I was not saying the west will get more than the east. I was saying, the east is at a disadvantage because it is harder for the players to become an all american because they have a larger pool of players to choose from. The west probably has 1/3 of the players where as the east has 2/3. I'm aware of how the all americans work and are decided. Who do we think will be second team?
        I’d argue that one of those thirds or more out east aren’t good and aren’t even in the discussion. They may have some good players...but rarely do you get All-Americans from poor teams. If Scott’s prediction is accurate, and it most likely is, all of them are coming from 3 teams anyway and the one Norwich player is probably the token “not Plattsburgh/Elmira” player.
        Last edited by gojackets; 03-01-2019, 10:15 PM.
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        • Re: D3 18-19 season

          Williams is up 1-0 after 1 period. Brynn Puppe waited for a loose puck to get back to her and struck it with a beautiful slap shot over the shoulder of the Amherst goalie

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          • Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
            Williams is up 1-0 after 1 period. Brynn Puppe waited for a loose puck to get back to her and struck it with a beautiful slap shot over the shoulder of the Amherst goalie
            Williams and Amherst traded 2nd period goals. 2-1 Williams start of the 3rd. Pretty closely run thing

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            • Originally posted by obserbear View Post
              Williams and Amherst traded 2nd period goals. 2-1 Williams start of the 3rd. Pretty closely run thing
              3-1 final at Lansing-Chapman

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              • Re: D3 18-19 season

                St Thomas with a great move/goal...takes a 1-0 lead over Hamline in the 1st!
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                • Re: D3 18-19 season

                  Originally posted by gojackets View Post
                  St Thomas with a great move/goal...takes a 1-0 lead over Hamline in the 1st!
                  Moy sneaks behind Hamline D and gets a breakaway goal...2-0 St Thomas midway through the 2nd.
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                  • Re: D3 18-19 season

                    St Thomas finishes strong and wins 2-0!
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                    • Re: D3 18-19 season

                      So far we have the following tickets punched:

                      NEWHL: Plattsburgh (5-0 win over Cortland)
                      MIAC: St. Thomas (2-0 win over Hamline)
                      NEHC: Norwich (6-0 win over Castleton)

                      Other autobids:

                      NESCAC:
                      Williams 3 - Amherst 1
                      Middlebury 3 - Hamilton 1

                      Middlebury @ Williams set for 2 PM ET tomorrow.

                      NCHA:
                      St. Scholastica @ Adrian also set for 2 PM ET tomorrow.

                      CHC:
                      Endicott 4 - UNE 2
                      Morrisville 3 - Nichols 1 in the middle of the 2nd. Winner plays Endicott at 2 PM ET tomorrow.

                      In Pool B action:

                      UCHC:
                      Elmira 3 - Manhattanville 2
                      William Smith vs Nazareth (at Elmira) plays at 7 PM ET. Winner takes on Elmira at 3 PM ET tomorrow.

                      WIAC:
                      Eau Claire @ River Falls starts at 8:05 PM ET/7:05 PM CT tonight.

                      Question (not that the answer means much as both teams will likely be in): If UW-River Falls and Elmira remain tied at the end of the games tomorrow, who gets the Pool B bid and who is the first Pool C? Would a loss by either team break the tie or does Middlebury need to beat Williams tomorrow to shift the common opponent numbers?


                      EDIT: The Nichols goalie just made a spectacular save on an odd-numbers rush and the Bison stampeded the other way down the ice to bring the score to 3-2.
                      Last edited by Scott_TG; 03-02-2019, 05:25 PM.

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                      • Re: D3 18-19 season

                        Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post

                        Question (not that the answer means much as both teams will likely be in): If UW-River Falls and Elmira remain tied at the end of the games tomorrow, who gets the Pool B bid and who is the first Pool C? Would a loss by either team break the tie or does Middlebury need to beat Williams tomorrow to shift the common opponent numbers?
                        Not sure on that one...my question was...is it safe to assume that if Eau Claire beats River Falls tonight, they're leading 1-0 right now, that both make it in?
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                        • Re: D3 18-19 season

                          All WIAC team...

                          Player of the Year--Courtney Wittig UWEC

                          2019 All-WIAC Women’s Ice Hockey Team
                          Name, School, Year, Position, Hometown (Previous Team)
                          Elizabeth Bauer, Eau Claire, Junior, Forward, Wausau, Wis. (East HS)
                          Erin Connolly, Eau Claire, Junior, Goalie, Mequon, Wis. (Homestead HS)
                          Alex Grubbs, Stevens Point, Junior, Forward, Minong, Wis. (Spooner HS)
                          Callie Hoff, River Falls, Sophomore, Forward, Hermantown, Minn. (Proctor-Hermantown HS)
                          Kaleigh Martinson, Superior, Junior, Forward, Dayton, Minn. (Champlin Park HS)
                          Sami Miller, River Falls, Freshman, Goalie, Blaine, Minn. (Spring Lake Park HS)
                          Haley Nielsen, River Falls, Senior, Defenseman, Plymouth, Minn. (Orono HS)
                          Lauren Smith, Stevens Point, Senior, Defenseman, Antigo, Wis. (Antigo HS)
                          Abigail Stow, River Falls, Freshman, Forward, Eau Claire, Wis. (Memorial HS)
                          Holly Turnbull, Eau Claire, Senior, Defenseman, Hayward, Wis. (Hayward HS)
                          Courtney Wittig, Eau Claire, Senior, Forward, Green Bay, Wis. (Bay Port HS)
                          Morgan Zirbel, Eau Claire, Sophomore, Defenseman, Green Bay, Wis. (Ashwaubenon HS)
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                          • Re: D3 18-19 season

                            Originally posted by gojackets View Post
                            Not sure on that one...my question was...is it safe to assume that if Eau Claire beats River Falls tonight, they're leading 1-0 right now, that both make it in?
                            Pretty crazy first period has Eau Claire up 4-2 after the first.

                            5-2 Eau Claire after 2
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                            • Re: D3 18-19 season

                              Originally posted by gojackets View Post
                              Not sure on that one...my question was...is it safe to assume that if Eau Claire beats River Falls tonight, they're leading 1-0 right now, that both make it in?
                              Right now both are in but Eau Claire might be the team left out if Middlebury upends Williams tomorrow. The current PWR on USCHO doesn't reflect tonight's game yet, so even that scenario may change quickly.

                              EDIT: USCHO's pairwise just updated, and based on those numbers and using the highest seeds in tomorrow's three autobid games the field is:

                              MIAC: St. Thomas
                              NEWHL: Plattsburgh
                              NEHC: Norwich
                              NCHA: Adrian (projected)
                              NESCAC: Williams (projected)
                              CHC: Endicott (projected)

                              Non-autobids in order of PWR
                              Pool B: Elmira
                              Pool C: Hamline
                              Pool C: UW-River Falls
                              Pool C: UW-Eau Claire

                              The best way for both to make the tournament is if Adrian and Williams win tomorrow. Williams is between the two UW teams in PWR so a loss to them might hurt them enough that they end up below Eau Claire or not affect them and they are still above them. Adrian is higher than both UW teams and Williams so I think a loss to CSS still keeps them in and bumps out Eau Claire for that Pool C slot. If somehow both Middlebury and CSS win tomorrow, we could see both UW teams out if Williams still beats Eau Claire in the PWR.
                              Last edited by Scott_TG; 03-02-2019, 09:49 PM.

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                              • Originally posted by Scott_TG View Post
                                Right now both are in but Eau Claire might be the team left out if Middlebury upends Williams tomorrow. The current PWR on USCHO doesn't reflect tonight's game yet, so even that scenario may change quickly.

                                EDIT: USCHO's pairwise just updated, and based on those numbers and using the highest seeds in tomorrow's three autobid games the field is:

                                MIAC: St. Thomas
                                NEWHL: Plattsburgh
                                NEHC: Norwich
                                NCHA: Adrian (projected)
                                NESCAC: Williams (projected)
                                CHC: Endicott (projected)

                                Non-autobids in order of PWR
                                Pool B: Elmira
                                Pool C: Hamline
                                Pool C: UW-River Falls
                                Pool C: UW-Eau Claire

                                The best way for both to make the tournament is if Adrian and Williams win tomorrow. Williams is between the two UW teams in PWR so a loss to them might hurt them enough that they end up below Eau Claire or not affect them and they are still above them. Adrian is higher than both UW teams and Williams so I think a loss to CSS still keeps them in and bumps out Eau Claire for that Pool C slot. If somehow both Middlebury and CSS win tomorrow, we could see both UW teams out if Williams still beats Eau Claire in the PWR.
                                Yeah I after I posted it I realized I should have said, “assuming Williams wins tomorrow”

                                Interestingly if Middlebury were to win and St Thomas is #1, which seems likely, it’d probably be better for the NCAA for Eau Claire to get in...otherwise they’d probably end up flying three east teams to MN.
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