Connecticut Post

COLLEGE HOCKEY CAPSULES

- –Michael Fornabaio

A weekly glance at state Division I college hockey:

LOOKING AHEAD

NUTMEG CLASSIC at Freitas Ice Forum: Friday: Sacred Heart women (8-5-1) vs. UConn (11-3-2), 3 p.m.; No. 6/7 Yale women (8-2-1) vs. No. 5 Quinnipiac (13-1-2), 6:15 p.m. Saturday: Consolatio­n, 3 p.m.; Championsh­ip, 6:15 p.m.: For the first time since 2010-11, four state teams play in this annual holiday tournament. And boy, did they get a first-round matchup, with two top-10 teams meeting up just a little off Whitney Avenue. The host Huskies picked up a vote in the USA Today/USA Hockey poll, while we’re at it. Colgate men (8-7) at UConn (7-6), XL Center, Friday, 4:05 p.m.: The Huskies are 4-2 against unranked opponents, and the two losses came to now-ranked Ohio State. Unranked Colgate is in this weekend, and the Raiders have been streaky, winners of three out of four after a five-game losing streak.

Sacred Heart men (6-5-3, 4-2-2 AHA) at Army (4-5-2, 2-2-2, play Friday/Saturday at Bentley), Thursday, Dec. 2, 7:05 p.m.: The Pioneers get a little time off after their four-games-in-five-days’ visit to the Air Force Academy, and after this they’ll have a longer break, not playing again until New Year’s Day.

The No. 3/4 Quinnipiac men, back in the top four for the first time in over five years, and the Yale men are off until Dec. 3.

LOOKING BACK

The Yale women celebrated their first-ever top-10 ranking by running their unbeaten streak to seven, coming back to tie St. Lawrence 4-4, beating No. 7 Clarkson 4-2 and beating LIU 2-1 in overtime. Junior Rebecca Vanstone

scored to tie the Saints with 6:07 left, erasing the Bulldogs’ third deficit. Junior Emma Seitz was in on all four goals against the Golden Knights, then scored the winner on Long Island against the Sharks as Yale outshot them 56-14.

The Quinnipiac women swept Cornell and then-No. 5 Colgate, beating both 4-0. Grad student Corinne Schroeder

made 38 saves in the Colgate shutout, and junior Jess Schryver of Ansonia was one of four goal scorers. Schryver also scored against Cornell, and junior Logan Angers

earned that shutout with 19 saves.

Greenwich’s Ryan Carmichael scored 3:51 into Wednesday’s game against Vermont to give the Yale men their first lead of the season. Defense partner Graham Lillibridg­e scored 11 seconds later, and the Bulldogs were on their way to their first win of the season, 4-2 over Vermont. Teddy Wooding and William Dineen also scored. The Bulldogs had been shut out for the third and fourth time this season over the weekend, swept at Colgate and Cornell by identical 3-0 scores. Junior Connor Hopkins made 21 saves against Colgate, and freshman Luke Pearson stopped 22 Big Red shots.

The Sacred Heart men took the last three of their fourgame set in Colorado against Air Force, all four games played within two goals. Senior Josh Benson returned after a month and a half with 56 saves on 59 shots in two wins; Justin Robbins, who’d been the workhorse in Benson’s absence, stopped 24 of 25 in the final victory. Junior forward Kevin Lombardi scored a goal in each game.

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