Sunday, April 8, 2012

Boston college hockey

  • TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven Whitney scored twice, and Boston College beat Ferris State 4-1 on Saturday night for its fifth NCAA hockey title and third in five seasons. You cant buy one of these championships, Eagles coach Jerry York said.
  • (ESPN)
  • APIn which we recap the days events in the NCAA tournament. At some point there has to be a way for Boston College to start playing in a higher leagues postseason. The NCAAs are just for fun at this point.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Boxfords Chris Kreider was a major factor in helping the Boston College Eagles win the NCAA Division 1 National Championship, his second with the team after also winning in 2010.
  • (Abington Mariner)
  • it can proudly join hands with crosstown rival Boston University (2009 champions) to hoist the Hub aloft as the college game's premier landmark.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Boston College junior forward Steven Whitney carried on a tradition in his biological family and collegiate family when he opened and closed the scoring in Saturday's NCAA championship game.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Inside Jerry Remy's Sports Bar and Grill on the waterfront, Boston College alumni, decked out in maroon and yellow, are squeezed in to watch the college's hockey team play Ferris State in the NCAA "Frozen Four" Championship.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Only one team could claim victory and the spoils along with it, and sixty minutes of hockey would decide it. The first shot occurred twenty-eight seconds in as BC's Tommy Cross launched the opening shot towards Ferris' Taylor Nelson.
  • (Examiner)
  • Boston College hockey captain Tommy Cross is stepping on the ice as a collegiate hockey player for the final time tonight in the NCAA championship game in Tampa. It's everything he's ever dreamed of.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • The Bulldogs still had a deep appreciation for their breakthrough season after falling 4-1 to Boston College in the NCAA hockey final. "What a year," Ferris State senior Jordie Johnston said.
  • (Duluth News Tribune)

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