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2003-2004 MCHA
Headlines
-Golden Eagle Erik Kraska
Honored With National Award (3/3/04)
-Minnesota-Crookston Claims
Back-to-Back League Crowns (3/1/04)
-MCHA Season Complete;
Tournament Starts Friday (2/23/04)
-Just One Week Remaining in
MCHA Regular Season (2/16/04)
-MCHA Regular Season Title
Belongs to Marian Sabres (2/9/04)
-Marian College Sweeps
Weekly MCHA Awards (2/2/04)
-Crookston Sweep Highlights
MCHA Weekend of Play (1/26/04)
-Conference Standings
Heating Up With One Month Left (1/19/04)
-Marian Highlights Weekend
With Defeat of #5 River Falls (1/12/04)
-Former MCHA Member to Drop
Hockey Program (1/6/04)
-Former MCHA Players
Competing Professionally (12/22/03)
-MCHA Closes Out 2003
Portion of This Year's Schedule (12/15/03)
-Marian and MSOE Move Up
Standings With Conference Sweeps (12/9/03)
-MCHA Wraps Up Week of
Non-Conference Action (12/1/03)
-Sabres Move to 4-0-0 in
Conference; Holiday Schedule Busy (11/24/03)
-Marian and
Minnesota-Crookston Earn Weekend Sweeps (11/17/03)
-Everyone Still Tied After
Opening Weekend of MCHA Conference Play (11/10/03)
-Finlandia University
Approved to Play in MCHA in 2004-2005 (11/3/03)
-Season Number Six for MCHA
Gets Underway Tuesday (10/28/03)
-Former MSOE Raider Lee Jenke
Looks to Make Mark in SEHL (9/2/03)
-MCHA P.O.Y Odegard Inked to
Play in Central Hockey League (8/13/03)
-MCHA Announces
2002-2003 All-Academic Squad (7/23/03)
2003-2004 MCHA
News & Notes
-March 3, 2004
Minnesota-Crookston's Erik Kraska
Named National Player of the Week
Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagle Goaltender Erik Kraska was
named the United States College Hockey Online (USCHO.com)
Defensive Player of the Week for his performances in goal last weekend in the
MCHA Tournament. Kraska received the accolades after being nominated and
receiving votes from the staff of the nationally-known website, which is known
to hockey fans nation-wide as the "Definitive College Hockey Resource".
Kraska, a sophomore goalie from Plymouth, Minnesota, earned back-to-back
victories in the MCHA Tournament, including a 3-0 blanking of the Marian College
Sabres in the championship final. He earned MVP honors for the second straight
season, compiling a save percentage of .939 on the weekend.
See the USCHO.com release
HERE.
-March 1, 2004
Minnesota Crookston Wins
Back-to-Back Titles
The Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles won the Harris Cup on Sunday
(February 29) evening, defeating Marian College by a final score of 3-0 in the
MCHA Tournament Championship game at the Fond du Lac Blueline family Ice Center.
An early goal set the stage, as Ben
Perkins put in his own rebound just 1:22 into the game to stake Crookston to the
early 1-0 lead. That advantage held up until the third period, with the Golden
Eagles being the next to break through, scoring at the 8:33 mark of the third. A
late empty-netter from Perkins provided the last score. Crookston goalie Erik
Kraska was up to the task, stopping all 31 shots the Sabres sent his way, as the
sophomore netminder earned MCHA Tournament MVP honors for the second straight
season. In the MCHA Consolation game, the MSOE Raiders scored twice in the third
period for a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over Lawrence University.
For
complete coverage of the tournament, click
HERE for box scores,
pictures, and game recaps.
The All-Tournament team was named at the conclusion of the action on Sunday,
with Minnesota-Crookston goalie Erik Kraska (Plymouth, MN) receiving MVP
honors for the second consecutive season. The rest of the All-Tournament team
included Crookston forward Ben Perkins (New Brighton, MN); MSOE forward
Joe Swanson (Superior, WI); Lawrence forward Pete Mossberg (Salt Lake
City, UT); Marian College defenseman Mark Williams (Green Bay, WI);
Golden Eagle defenseman Mike Alvestad (Grand Forks, ND); and Marian
College goalie Terry Dunbar (Duluth, MN).
MCHA Post-Season Awards were given out on Saturday (February 28) as well. Marian
College goalie Terry Dunbar (Duluth, MN) was chosen MCHA
Player-of-the-Year. He posted
league-leading totals with his .925 save percentage and 1.63
goals-against-average, while going 13-2-0 between the pipes in league play.
Those 13 wins set a season record for the MCHA, adding to the MCHA career marks
that Terry holds in games played (47) and victories (37).
Marian
College head coach Chris Brown received MCHA Coach-of-the-Year honors.
This is the second time he has been
honored in his four year career, as he led the Sabres to their second regular
season crown in three seasons and took his team to the MCHA Tournament
Championship for the fourth consecutive year. He won the Harris Cup at the end
of the 2001-2002 season and is the Sabres all-time winningest coach, both in
total wins (65) and winning percentage (.640).
For the complete MCHA All-Conference Team, click
HERE.
For the MCHA All-Academic squad, click
HERE.
-February
23, 2004
Regular Season Complete; MCHA
Tournament Starts Friday
The
MCHA’s regular season came to a close over the weekend with a light schedule, as
just two teams had games remaining. Minnesota-Crookston lost to Augsburg (MN),
while Northland College came away from a road trip to Finlandia with a split.
With the regular season over, the post-season is about to begin. Marian College
will play host to the MCHA Tournament this upcoming weekend, with games being
played from Friday (February 27) through Sunday (February 29), culminating with
the MCHA Tournament Championship slated for a 5:00 PM start on Sunday. Follow
all of the action on the MCHA’s Tournament website, which will be updated all
weekend long with box scores, game stories, pictures, and everything else that
happens on the ice:
http://www.mchahockey.com/New_Season/News_Notes/0304Tourney/0304tournament.htm
For the
latest MCHA Tournament Press Release, click
HERE.
-February
16, 2004
Conference Season Complete; MCHA
Tournament Starts February 27
The
MCHA’s conference season came to a close this week, with Marian College
finishing in first with a 14-2-0 league mark after splitting with
Minnesota-Crookston this past weekend. The Golden Eagles are the #2 seed,
wrapping up league play at 10-5-1. MSOE swept Lawrence University over the
weekend, finishing in third in the standings at 9-7-0. Lawrence placed fourth,
and Northland finished fifth in league play. To check out the statistical
leaders for league play in 2003-2004, go to:
www.collegehockeystats.com/confstats/mcha for all of the final leaders. Just
one week of non-conference play remains before the MCHA Tournament held in Fond
du Lac, Wisconsin from February 27-29, 2004. The MCHA site will have a link to
the tournament on the home page by the end of the week.
Players of
the Week:
-MSOE
Raiders freshman defenseman Luke Hasbargen (Rhinelander, WI) earns MCHA
Player-of-the-Week honors for the second time this season, as the electrical
engineering major played a major role in the Raiders weekend sweep. He came up
with key stops defensively, helping his team hold the Vikings to just a 1-for-12
showing on the power-play, and also had the game-winning goal in Saturday’s 3-1
victory. He finished +3 for the weekend.
Other Nominees: Mike Beauchaine (Lawrence), Pat McKay (Marian)
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles sophomore goalie Eric Kraska (Plymouth,
MN) earns his first MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors in ’03-‘04.
Kraska earned a split for his team with first-place Marian, with the loss coming
in a one-goal game. He had a .948 save % on the weekend, making 55 saves
combined. He finished MCHA play with a 9-3-1 mark and a 2.83 GAA, both second in
the league.
Other Nominees: Andrew Isaac (Lawrence), Matt Burzon (MSOE)
-MSOE Raiders freshman forward Brian Soik (Stevens Point, WI) becomes the
first three-time winner of the MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week this season. The
mechanical engineering major had a six-point weekend (1G/5A), helping lead the
Raiders to a sweep of Lawrence. He had assists on the game-winning goals both
nights, while finishing +5 on the weekend.
-February
9, 2004
Marian
College Wins Second MCHA Regular Season Crown in Three Years
The Marian
College Sabres beat the MSOE Raiders twice over the weekend, and with the
victories claim the regular season MCHA title in the process. After a 5-1 win
clinched at least a share on Saturday, the Sabres held on for a 2-1 win at home
on Sunday to earn the championship. The Sabres are hitting their stride at the
end of the season, as they have won six in a row overall and seven consecutive
league games. That is the difference from a year ago, when Marian went 0-3-1 in
their final four MCHA games and watched Minnesota-Crookston come from behind to
win the crown. In the other weekend series, Crookston kept pace with the Sabres
with an 8-2 win over Northland on Saturday, but the Lumberjacks earned a 5-5 OT
tie with the Golden Eagles on Sunday. With two weeks remaining in the regular
season, the league seedings for the tournament are in
place.
Players of
the Week:
-Northland
College Lumberjacks sophomore forward Ryan Potts (Fort
Wayne, IN)
wins MCHA Player-of-the-Week accolades, becoming the second Northland player to
earn the honor this season. The business major had a five point (3G/2A) weekend,
including a hat-trick in the ‘Jacks 5-5 tie on Saturday. He scored the first
three goals for his team, netting the third short-handed while helping limit the
Golden Eagles power-play to just 1 goal in 10 opportunities.
Other Nominees: Andy Allen (Marian), Brock Anundson (UM-Crookston)
-Marian College Sabres senior goaltender Terry Dunbar (Duluth,
MN) earns MCHA
Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors for his play in the Sabres title-winning
weekend sweep. The studio art major made 16 saves on Saturday and 24 on Sunday,
finishing with a 1.00 GAA and a .952 save percentage for the week. His MCHA
numbers for the season include a 12-1-0 record, 1.40 GAA, and .934 save
percentage.
Other Nominees: Derek Lehrke (Northland), Erik Kraska (UM-Crookston)
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles freshman forward
David Perri (Plymouth,
MN) earns MCHA
Rookie-of-the-Week honors for the second time in the past three weeks. Perri had
a three-goal weekend, finishing +4 on the ice for the two games.
Other Nominees: Cody Hovdestad (Northland)
-February
2, 2004
Sabres Sweep; Minnesota-Crookston Moves Into Second
The Marian College Sabres became the first MCHA team to score 10 or
more goals in a game this season, as they swept the Northland Lumberjacks by
scores of 13-0 and 9-1 on the weekend. With MSOE playing just a mid-week
non-conference game, Minnesota-Crookston took advantage, sweeping Lawrence
University to move into second place in the standings. The Golden Eagles got by
the Vikings 4-3 in overtime on Friday before winning 6-4 in game two. The league
witnessed three hat tricks on the weekend, the most ever for one week in the
MCHA. Lawrence’s David Olynyk, Marian’s Brent Chandler, and his Sabre teammate
Matthew Bobo all pulled off the scoring feat.
Players of the Week:
-Marian College Sabres junior
forward Jon Daigle (Richmond,
BC) earns his second MCHA
Player-of-the-Week award this season, as he had a league-high 8 points on the
weekend. The middle secondary education and English double-major had quite a
weekend, starting off with a goal and an assist on Friday before registering 2
goals and 4 assists in Saturday’s victory. Daigle finished the weekend +7 on the
ice.
Other Nominees: Brad Hawkins (Marian), Jay Tupa (UM-Crookston), Mark Erickson
(UM-Crookston), David Olynyk (Lawrence)
-Marian College Sabres freshman defenseman Matthew Bobo (Mattawan,
MI) is the MCHA Defensive
Player-of-the-Week. The administration of justice major finished +5 on the
weekend, recording 5 points (3G/2A). The highlight came Saturday night, as he
scored a goal in each period, including the final one of the game with just :09
on the clock to complete his first career hat trick.
Other Nominees: Marc Tveit (UM-Crookston), Gharrity McNett (Lawrence)
-Marian College Sabres freshman forward Justin Birks (Penticton,
BC) earns MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week
honors, topping some tough competition. The sports management major tied with a
league-high 8 points for the past seven days. Justin had a goal and 2 assists on
Friday, and topped that effort with a goal and 4 assists on Saturday as he
finished +6 for the weekend.
Other Nominees: Joe Searl (Lawrence), Brent Chandler (Marian), Chad Little
(Marian), Chris Knapp (UM-Crookston)
-January
26, 2004
Minnesota-Crookston Sweep Makes Three-Way Race for
First
With current MCHA-leader
Marian College idle this week, the Crookston-MSOE weekend series proved to be a
big match-up. The Golden Eagles didn’t disappoint, as they kept alive their
chances for a conference championship repeat with a 4-2, 6-5 sweep of the
Raiders. As it stands today, just six points separate first place from third in
the league standings, with six MCHA games left for Marian and UM-C, and four
left for MSOE. In the other weekend affair, Lawrence escaped the long road trip
to Northland with a victory and a tie.
Players of the Week:
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden
Eagles sophomore forward Nate Haskins (Spooner, WI) becomes the first
Golden Eagle to earn MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors since the last week of
November. The natural resources and wildlife management major had a four point
weekend (2G/2A), with his biggest goal being the game-winner in Friday’s 4-2
defeat of MSOE.
Other Nominees: Pete Mossburg (Lawrence), Ryan Becker (Northland)
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles senior defenseman Mike Alvestad (Grand
Forks, ND) and Lawrence Vikings freshman goaltender Andrew Isaac (Mississaugua,
ONT) split MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors, the second time the
league has had defensive co-winners this year. Alvestad, a business management
and marketing major, recorded a hat trick in Saturday’s 6-5 win over MSOE, with
his third goal of the night not only coming short-handed, but also as the
game-winner. Isaac, an economics major at Lawrence, made 44 saves in Friday’s
win and another 31 in Saturday’s tie, finishing the weekend with a .904 save
percentage.
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles freshman forward David Perri (Plymouth,
MN) earns MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week
honors with his play in the Golden Eagles sweep of MSOE. Perri had a four point
weekend (2G/2A), starting off Friday with a goal and two assists, including a
helper on the game-winner. On Saturday, he scored Crookston’s fifth goal in a
6-5 victory.
Other Nominees: Joe Searl (Lawrence), Cody Hovdestad (Northland)
-January
19, 2004
MSOE and Marian Open Lead in
Conference Standings
The
MSOE Raiders and Marian College Sabres both swept weekend MCHA series, opening
up a lead in the standings on the rest of the league. The Sabres needed overtime
on Friday to help sweep Lawrence, but improve to 9-1-0 in league action and now
have 18 points. The Raiders have 14 standings points and are 7-3-0, good for a
six-point lead over third place after their two-game sweep of Northland.
Minnesota-Crookston was the only team to play non-conference this week, getting
a goal with just :28 remaining to earn a 5-5 overtime tie with Concordia (MN).
Players of
the Week:
-MSOE
Raiders freshman defenseman Luke Hasbargen (Rhinelander, WI) and Marian
College Sabres senior forward Brad Hawkins (Nepean, ONT) become the first
players this season to split MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors, as each played a
key role in their team’s undefeated week. Hasbargen, an electrical engineering
major, scored the Raiders first two goals in a win on Friday. On Saturday, his
goal gave the Raiders a 2-1 lead in an eventual 5-2 victory as he scored three
times on the weekend. Hawkins became just the fourth Sabre to record over 100
career points, as his assist on Friday got him into the 100-point club. He went
one better on Saturday, assisting the game-tying goal and scoring the
game-winner in the Sabres 3-1 triumph. He now has 102 career points (42G/60A).
Other Nominees: Andy Fieber (Lawrence); Mark Erickson (UM-Crookston); Jon Daigle
(Marian)
-Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles senior defenseman
Jay Tupa (Fargo,
ND) earns his
first MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors this year with his play in the
Golden Eagles lone game of the week. The business management and marketing major
was +4 in the 5-5 tie with Concordia (MN), while recording two assists as well.
Other Nominees: David Yolo (MSOE)
-MSOE Raiders freshman forward Brian Soik (Stevens
Point, WI)
becomes the first newcomer to earn MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week honors in
back-to-back weeks this season. A week after splitting the award, the mechanical
engineering major wins it solo for his play in MSOE’s sweep of Northland. Soik
was +3 on the weekend, while recording four points with two assists each night.
He had helpers on the Raiders game-tying and game-winning goals on Saturday.
Other Nominees: Jon McKernan (Lawrence)
-January
12, 2004
Marian Represents MCHA Well With Upset of #5 UW-River
Falls
Marian College took on the challenge of playing
the #5 team in the country on the road this past weekend, and came back home
with a 4-2 victory and a tough 2-1 loss to the Falcons, who entered play with
just one loss on the season. The defeat of the #5 team marked the highest-ever
ranking of a team that the Sabres knocked off, as they limited the Falcons to a
2.00 goals-against-average in the series. Three other MCHA teams were back in
non-conference action, as league play will be in order for the upcoming weekend.
Players of
the Week:
-Marian
College Sabres senior goaltender Terry Dunbar (Duluth,
MN) becomes
the first Marian player to earn MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors since week one of
the season. The studio art major made a huge impact on the weekend, coming up
with 39 saves (.951 save %) in Friday’s 4-2 Marian victory over #5 UW-River
Falls. Terry fell 2-1 on Saturday night, but his final numbers for the weekend
included 69 saves, a 2.00 GAA, and a .945 save percentage.
-Marian College Sabres junior defenseman Mark Williams
(Green Bay,
WI) receives
MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors for his play on the ice in the Sabres
games versus UW-River Falls. The business management major played in all
situations on the weekend, finishing +1 for the two games, pushing his season
total to +13. He helped the defense limit the Falcons to just 1-for-13 on the
power play.
-MSOE Raiders freshman forward Brian Soik (Stevens
Point, WI) and
Marian College Sabres freshman forward Brent Chandler (Pickering, ONT)
share MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week honors. Soik returned to his hometown and scored a
goal in MSOE’s loss to UW-Stevens Point while finishing +1 in the contest.
Chandler set the momentum for Marian’s victory on Friday, scoring on the power
play just 2:02 into the Sabres win over UW-River Falls.
-January 6, 2004
Former MCHA Champion Dropping Hockey Program
The MCHA's
inaugural season champion, Findlay University, has announced its intention to
drop their hockey program at the end of this year. Findlay went undefeated in
their only season of MCHA play, going 11-0-0 in the 1998-1999 season and winning
the MCHA Tournament as well, defeating Marian College in the finals. The school
moved out of the MCHA the following year when they joined NCAA Division II.
The following story is courtesy of the uscho.com website.
Findlay To Drop Hockey
by Adam Wodon/Columnist
The University of
Findlay has become the third school in a year to announce its intention to drop
its hockey program, joining Fairfield and Iona. At the end of this season
Findlay will revert its program to club and intramural status.
"Strong colleges and universities look to the future, plan ahead, and establish
priorities," said school president, Dr. DeBow Freed, who was just hired this
past summer. "The University of Findlay has excellent academic programs which
need support and budgets which need to be balanced."
Athletic director Steven Rackley said the choice was
difficult, but necessary.
"We did what we could to make hockey a successful program here
at The University of Findlay," said Rackley. "Considering our current academic
push and the economic impact hockey had on our University, it became clear that
we needed to make this change."
Findlay moved its entire athletic program from NAIA to NCAA
Division II prior to the 1998 academic year. In so doing, it announced its
intention to add a women's program and play Division I hockey. This coincided
with the construction of a new on-campus facility, Clauss Arena.
But speculation that this move was forthcoming heated up in
August when Craig Barnett, the only coach the program had ever known, announced
his intention, just as the school year began, to leave and take a position at
Lake Forest Academy, a prep school near Chicago. This followed the departure of
his father-in-law as president at Findlay.
Former Wisconsin player and assistant Pat Ford was named the
team's head coach.
When asked at the time, Barnett said he was hopeful this day
wouldn't come.
"We don't think we're in trouble," said Barnett in August.
"The administration made a commitment to the program, built a rink on campus,
made a big commitment to the CHA. I would hope the new administration would live
up to that."
But the new administration decided otherwise.
"The hockey program has brought many good features to the
campus, the city of Findlay, and the area," said Freed. "Hockey players and
coaches have represented the University well. It would be great if the program
could be continued; unfortunately, it cannot."
The decision top drop the program leaves the future of
Findlay's hockey conference, College Hockey America, in doubt. With just five
teams set for next season, the CHA could lose its automatic bid to the NCAA
tournament, which it enjoyed for the first time in 2003. According to NCAA
by-laws, six teams are required for a conference to be eligible for an automatic
bid.
Speculation has already begun in earnest, however, about the
possibility of the CHA bringing in another program, such as one from Atlantic
Hockey, in time for the 2004-05 season. Jack McDonald, athletic director at
Quinnipiac, didn't rule out the possibility his school would seek entrance in
the CHA, but with Vermont making moves towards Hockey East, the college hockey
jigsaw puzzle is still too difficult to figure out.
"There's not an athletic director in this country that hasn't
thought about a different league," said McDonald. "We're all keeping our eye out
for what's best for our institution. But we don't know what college hockey is
going to look like in a few years, so there's a lot of dominoes that still can
and will fall out there."
Robert Morris, which is currently set to begin play in 2004-05
as an independent, is another possibility.
In fact, Findlay went through a similar process, which led to
a host of issues over the years.
In September 2000, the MAAC refused to allow its schools to
play Findlay, because of a provision in its own by-laws that prohibits league
members from play provisional D-I opponents. The move was widely criticized at
the time, particularly because it cut eight games from Findlay's schedule,
dropping it below the 25-game threshold required for that season to count as one
year of its provisional status. The hockey community scrambled to help Findlay
add enough games to its schedule.
"This is really a short-term issue for Findlay. [But] the
hockey community is still a minority in the ranks of the NCAA, and this is an
unprecedented approach to the sport," said Hockey East commissioner Joe Bertagna
at the time. "We usually help one another in the hockey community."
Later, when the CHA was applying for an automatic bid to the
NCAA tournament, there were questions surrounding the validity of Findlay's full
Division I status. Just after gaining acceptance in the NCAA as a Division II
institution, Findlay announced its intention to move to Division I hockey. But
the NCAA had just passed a nine-year moratorium on teams playing up. Findlay
asked for a waiver to play up in hockey, and got it. But when the time came for
the automatic bid, there were questions over Findlay's paperwork regarding that
waiver. Without Findlay, the CHA would not have received the auto-bid.
Again, the hockey community rallied to help Findlay's cause,
the waiver was retroactively granted, and the CHA received the automatic bid.
It is because of this that today's announcement was greeted
with such consternation from the hockey community.
"A lot of the hockey world went out of their way to support
Findlay, the newer teams and conferences, to play them, to help them out," said
Bruce McLeod, WCHA commissioner.
"It hurts on many levels. Some of these things are hard to
take. Some of the ramifications are that the CHA may lose their bid, and on the
personal level, Pat Ford and his family and all the others who have made a
commitment to the Findlay program. Sometimes you can't control those outside
forces that come in and affect our world of college hockey."
Meanwhile, McDonald forsees another opportunity for the
college hockey community to rally and figure out a solution that's best for the
sport as a whole.
"To panic, wouldn't be right," McDonald said. "To plan is the
right thing to do. If the ACC and Big East can re-look at their alignment,
there's no reason college hockey can't do the same.
"I think a hockey summit conference is something that should
happen. Nobody works better than the hockey fraternity and right now we're at a
crossroads."
After Findlay moved its athletic program to Division I,
then-athletic director Mary Beth Kennedy, was filled with optimism.
"The success of the men's hockey program over the past three
years has been phenomenal," she said in the summer of 1998. "The positive
financial impact of the athletic department and the university has certainly
contributed to this decision, as well as the opportunity to attract institutions
like Army and Air Force to the UF campus."
But the tune was very different today.
"Athletic costs need to be in keeping with what the University
can afford while supporting other programs well. The conversion of hockey will
help a great deal in constraining total athletic costs and bringing them more in
line with University goals to further satisfy programs in several areas," said
Freed.
The school said that Clauss Arena will remain open as a
24-hour public-use facility.
Jim Connelly and Jayson Moy also contributed to this
article.
-December 22, 2003
Former MCHA Players Making Name for League in Professional Ranks
The 2003-2004
season marks the sixth year of play in the Midwest Collegiate Hockey
Association. One of the greatest accomplishments a player can achieve is to
continue his playing career after his MCHA days are over. For a handful of MCHA
alumni, that dream is a reality. Former MSOE star and two-time MCHA
Player-of-the-Year Ryan Moren is currently in his second season with the
Anchorage (AK) Aces. One of his
former teammates, Lee Jenke, is now playing for the
Northern Michigan Predators. Last year's
Player-of-the-Year from Marian College, Dan Odegard, is now playing for
the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
in Texas, while former Sabre teammate Jamie Davidson is a member of the
Knoxville (TN) Ice
Bears.
Moren, a member of the MSOE Raiders from 1998-2002, left quite a mark on the
MCHA record book. He was a four-time MCHA First Team selection, as well as
Player-of-the-Year in both his junior and senior seasons. The 6-2 defenseman was
an asset on the offensive side of the puck as well, as he still holds career
records for goals (31), assists (51) and total points (82). In fact, his 82
points ranks fourth all-time in league annals.
As a rookie for Anchorage a year ago
(2002-2003), Moren played in 72 games, finishing with 6 goals and 16 assists for
22 points. The Aces are currently 15-8-3 overall, as Ryan has appeared in 12
games this season, recording an assist.
Jenke was signed in September
to play for the Tupelo T-Rex in Mississippi. However, the T-Rex were forced to
cease operations in October 2003 when the Central Hockey League was formed due
to a clause that kept the team out of the market. After that, Jenke went to the
IIHL tryouts with Northern Michigan and made the squad. He was a former MCHA
First Team selection in 2001-2002, where he led the team in scoring (29 points
on 12G/17A) and was third in the MCHA. The year before that, the three-time MCHA
Player-of-the-Week was named to the MCHA Second Team for his performance.
Jenke has been a key member of the
Predators, as he is currently third on the team in scoring with 12 points
(7G/5A), and his team is 6-4-0 in it's first 10 games.
Dan Odegard played at Marian College from
1999-2003, leaving last season by winning MCHA Player-of-the-Year accolades,
being named MCHA First Team All-Conference, and finishing #3 on the all-time
Marian scoring list (134 points on 57G/77A). He became the all-time scoring
leader in league play in February 2003, with 99 of his 134 career points coming
in conference. His 42 goals in MCHA action is third all-time, while his 52
assists is first as well.
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Dan
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Odegard
went to training camp with the Killer Bees in September as one of 25 players
trying out for 18 spots on the final roster. He made the team, and has played in
all 26 games of the season to this point, and while he has yet to record his
first goal as a professional, he does have 5 assists in helping his team to a
13-11-2 record on the season.
Jamie Davidson played 3 years for the Sabres (2000-2003) as a
starting defenseman, tallying 4 goals and 18 assists in a 76 game career,
finishing #41 on the Sabres all-time scoring list. He holds the MCHA game record
for assists by a defenseman, when he finished with 4 helpers (2/16/02) in a win
over Northland College. He was originally signed by the Alabama Slammers of the
World Hockey Association 2 in September, 2003, but was released in the last week
of training camp. He was immediately signed by Knoxville for a three day
try-out. In early November, he was signed to a full contract by the Ice Bears.
Jamie has played in 18 games on the season,
recording his first professional goal in an overtime loss (11/14/03). He has a
goal and 2 assists in 18 games on the season, as his Ice Bears are 9-11-0
overall.
-December
15, 2003
Lawrence
Upsets Sabres; MSOE Extends MCHA Win Streak to Four Heading Into Break
The MCHA had
an entertaining weekend to head into the holiday/semester break. Lawrence pulled
off the biggest surprise, defeating Marian College 1-0, as the Sabres had been
6-0-0 in league play and the Vikings 1-5-0 before the contest on Saturday. The
Sabres did earn a split on the weekend to move to 7-1-0 in the standings. MSOE
won their third and fourth straight league games, moving to 5-3-0 in the
standings with a weekend sweep of Northland College. Minnesota-Crookston
represented the league well, as they lost and tied games with St. John’s (MN), a
team ranked #9 in the national poll. The league will resume action January 2,
2004. Happy Holidays!
Players of
the Week:
-MSOE
Raiders freshman forward Nick Bilpush (Ellesville,
MO) makes it
back-to-back weeks that a Raider wins the MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors. The
business major had a phenomenal weekend, recording back-to-back hat tricks in a
weekend sweep of the Northland Lumberjacks. His 6-goal weekend was highlighted
with a natural hat trick on Saturday, scoring three straight times to start the
third period.
Other Nominees: Andy Fieber (Lawrence)
-Lawrence University freshman goaltender Andrew Isaac (Mississauga,
ONT) becomes
the first Viking to claim MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors this season.
Isaac picked up the first Lawrence shutout in more than five years on Friday
night (last was 11/21/98) when he stopped 35 shots in Lawrence’s 1-0 win over
previous MCHA-unbeaten Marian, while taking the loss on Saturday when the Sabres
scored in the final minute to earn a 5-4 victory. For the week, he posted a
1-1-0 record, .928 save percentage, and a 2.50 goals-against-average.
Other Nominees: Lee Baldwin (Minnesota-Crookston), Luke Hasbargen (MSOE)
-MSOE Raiders freshman forward Nick Bilpush (Ellesville, MO) becomes the
first-ever newcomer to earn MCHA Player-of-the-Week and Rookie-of-the-Week
honors at the same time, but no one can argue with his performance on the ice in
the past week (see above).
Other Nominees: David Olynyk (Lawrence), Chad Little (Marian), Lee Baldwin
(Minnesota-Crookston)
-December
9, 2003
Marian Opens Up Early Lead in
MCHA Race
The Marian
College Sabres made the most of an early-season battle for the top spot in the
league standings, as they swept Minnesota-Crookston in a doubleheader in Fond du
Lac over the weekend by scores of 6-2 and 4-1 to move to 6-0-0 in league play
and open up an early lead in the race for first. MSOE moved up the standings as
well, as they defeated Lawrence by those identical 6-2 and 4-1 scores to move
into third place. Northland was the only team playing non-conference contests,
falling twice to #9 St. John’s. The games on the schedule this week will be the
last for the league before the holiday/semester break.
Players of
the Week:
-MSOE
Raiders senior forward Jason Martin (Toronto,
ONT) becomes
the first Raider to claim MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors this season. The
business major recorded the MCHA’s first hat trick of the season, as he
accounted for three goals – including the game-winner and a short-handed tally -
in MSOE’s victory on Saturday. He added a goal in Sunday’s win in finishing +4
on the ice for the weekend. His 4 points tied for the league lead for the week.
Other Nominees: Mark Ewing (Marian), Andy Fieber (Lawrence), Jon Daigle (Marian)
-Marian College Sabres senior goaltender Terry Dunbar (Duluth, MN) wins a
tough battle for MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors. The studio art major
helped snap what was a four-game winless streak (two ties, two losses) that the
Sabres had against Minnesota-Crookston with stellar play between the pipes, as
he stopped 42-of-45 shots in the two games, recording a .933 save % and a 1.50
GAA. He is now 6-0-0 in league play on the season with a 1.33 GAA and a .938
save percentage in those games.
Other Nominees: Joe Dovalina (MSOE)
-Marian College Sabres freshman forward Ryan Stattner (Anchorage,
AK) wins MCHA
Rookie-of-the-Week honors for the second time this season, as the elementary
education major continues to put the puck in the net. He scored three goals in
the Sabres sweep of the Golden Eagles, accounting for Marian’s first two goals –
including the game-winner - on Friday while adding his team-leading 10th goal on
Saturday. His 4 game-winners on the season lead the nation in NCAA Division III
and his 10 total goals is tied for sixth.
Other Nominees: Jon McKernan (Lawrence), Michael Duta (MSOE), Brent Chandler
(Marian)
-December
1, 2003
MCHA Wraps Up Tough Week on Ice Versus Non-Conference
Opponents
The MCHA concluded a rough
week on the schedule this past weekend by going 1-9-0 versus non-conference
foes, including four losses to teams ranked in the Top 10 when the games were
played. Conference action will be the order for the week, as an early battle for
#1 is brewing when Minnesota-Crookston travels to Marian for two games this
upcoming weekend.
Players of the Week:
-UM-Crookston Golden Eagles
junior forward Brock Anundson (Baudette,
MN) makes it three MCHA
Player-of-the-Week awards in the season’s first five weeks as he continues his
fine season. The sports recreation management major had a goal and assisted on
the game-winner in the MCHA’s lone win on the week over Concordia, and had two
more assists on the weekend. A personal highlight was him winning the skills
competition at the UW-Stout Thanksgiving Tournament. His 16 points (7G/9A) leads
the league and his 1.78 points per game
is in the Top 30 in the nation.
-Northland College Lumberjacks sophomore defenseman Ryan Potts (Fort
Wayne, IN) wins MCHA Defensive
Player-of-the-Week honors for his play in the past seven days. The business
major scored his fourth and fifth goals of the year, as he tallied a
short-handed goal and a power play tally to give Northland a 2-1 lead before St.
Olaf eventually rallied for the win. He was even for the game as his line kept
the top St. Olaf line without a goal and helped the Jacks penalty kill hold
their last two opponents to a 1-17 clip on the power play (.942).
-UM-Crookston Golden Eagles freshman goalie Lee Baldwin (Horace,
ND) wins MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week
honors, the first Golden Eagle to do so this year. The business management major
made 33 stops on 36 shots in a tough loss to 9-1-0 UW-Eau Claire,
a save percentage of .917. He also held the opponent to 0-for-4 on the
power play.
-November
24, 2003
Marian Moves Into First Place Tie; Teams Prepare for
Holiday Tournaments
Marian College moved into a tie for first place with 8 points (4-0-0
record) by virtue of their sweep of MSOE and Northland knocking off UM-Crookston
on Saturday. The Sabres defeated the Raiders by counts of 5-0 on Saturday and
4-1 on Sunday, while the Lumberjacks hung a 4-1 loss on Crookston a night after
getting beat 7-1. In non-conference play, Lawrence lost a pair to St. John’s.
Thanksgiving Holiday Tournaments are on the agenda, as Marian and Lawrence will
be playing in Marian’s holiday tournament, while Crookston and MSOE will be
heading to UW-Stout’s holiday tournament.
Players of the Week:
-Northland College Lumberjacks
junior forward Ryan Becker (Lucky
Lake, Sask.) becomes the first
Lumberjack player recognized in 2003-2004, as he received MCHA
Player-of-the-Week accolades for his efforts in Northland’s upset of
Minnesota-Crookston. The education major had a hand in all of the scoring,
tallying 2 goals (including the game-winner) and 2 assists in the 4-1 win.
Other Nominees: Mike Burkhart (Lawrence), Ben Perkins (UM-Crookston); Brian
George (Northland)
-Marian College Sabres senior goaltender Terry Dunbar (Duluth, MN) and
Northland College Lumberjacks junior goaltender Brian George (Tulsa, OK)
will split MCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week honors. George made quite an
impression on the Golden Eagles, as he made 58 saves on 60 shots (.967) between
coming on in relief on Friday and in
Saturday’s Lumberjack victory. He also helped hold the Crookston power play to
0-for-10 against him. Dunbar recorded back-to-back wins on the weekend, posting
his sixth career shut-out on Saturday and making 49 saves on 50 shots (.980 save
%) in the two games.
Other Nominees: Daniel Ljung (Lawrence)
-Marian College Sabres freshman forward Ryan Stattner (Anchorage,
AK) makes it back-to-back weeks that
Marian claims MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week honors. The elementary education major
scored the game-winning goals in each of the Sabres wins over MSOE, finishing
the week with 3 scores total. He now has a team-high 6 goals and 3 game-winning
goals on the season.
Other Nominees: Cody Hovdestad (Northland), Joe Searl (Lawrence)
-November
17, 2003
Marian and Crookston Earn Sweeps
in Weekend MCHA Play
The
Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagles stayed hot, as they swept Lawrence University
by scores of 8-2 and 5-1 over the weekend to improve to 3-1-0 on the young
season and are now 12-2-1 in their past 15 games dating back to last season. Not
to be outdone, the Marian Sabres played their first two MCHA games of the
season, earning a sweep of their own with identical 6-2 victories over Northland
College.
Players of the Week:
-UM-Crookston Golden Eagles junior forward Brock
Anundson (Baudette,
MN) makes it
back-to-back MCHA Player-of-the-Week awards, as he once again led the defending
league champs in a 2-0-0 week. The sports recreation management major scored two
of his team’s first four goals – including the eventual game-winner – in
Friday’s win. He also added his league-leading fifth goal on Saturday. His
league high 5 goals and 8 points on the year are more than double the current
second-place totals (second in the MCHA is 2 goals and 4 points).
Other Nominees: Mark Ewing (Marian), Patrick Knutson (UM-Crookston)
-UM-Crookston Golden Eagles junior defenseman Marc
Tveit (Roseau,
MN) earns MCHA
Defensive Player-of-the-Week courtesy of his performance in the Golden Eagles
weekend sweep of Lawrence. The agricultural systems management major scored two
goals on the weekend and assisted on the game-winner on Friday. Additionally, he
finished +2 in the two games while Crookston’s opponents went just 1-for-10 on
the power-play.
Other Nominees: Brett Fox
(Marian), Terry Dunbar (Marian)
-Marian College Sabres freshman
forward Chad
Little (Southampton, ONT)
becomes the first Sabre to earn MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week honors in
2003-2004. The administration of justice major tallied three points in the sweep
of Northland, getting two goals – one each night – while assisting on the
game-winner in Friday’s victory.
Other Nominees: Victor
Appelqvist (Northland)
-November
10, 2003
Opening Weekend of MCHA Conference Play Results
in…Splits
The MCHA began conference play this past weekend, and after all was
said and done there are four teams tied at 1-1-0 in league standings. With
Marian College enjoying the week off, Crookston finally started their season, as
the defending league champs won their first before falling in overtime against
MSOE in their split. In the other league match-up, Northland snapped an 8-game
losing streak to Lawrence with a 4-3 win on Friday before Lawrence responded
with 5-1 win to earn a split as well.
Players of the Week:
-UM-Crookston Golden Eagles
junior forward Brock Anundson (Baudette, MN) gets right into the swing of
things to start the season, being named MCHA Player-of-the-Week as he led the
defending league champs to a season-opening victory courtesy of his two goal/one
assist performance, including the game-winner. The sports recreation management
major also added assists on both of the Golden Eagles goals on Saturday, as they
fell 3-2 in overtime to MSOE.
Other Nominees: Matt Burzon (MSOE), Gharrity McNett (Lawrence)
-MSOE Raiders freshman goalie Matt Burzon (Danby, VT) gets the nod for
MCHA Goalie-of-the-Week courtesy of his performance in his only outing of the
week. He helped the Raiders to a 3-2 OT victory over defending conference champ
Crookston, stopping 27 of 29 shots on the night, a .931 save % to give the
Raiders their first win over the Golden Eagles in nearly two years.
Other Nominees: Erik Kraska (Minnesota-Crookston), Andrew Isaac (Lawrence)
-Lawrence University Vikings freshman forward Nick Anton (Traverse
City, MI) makes it back-to-back
Vikings for the MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week award. The economics major got Lawrence
started with the first goal in their victory on Saturday en route to a three
point (1G/2A) weekend.
Other Nominees: Chris Knapp (Minnesota-Crookston), Nick Bilpush (MSOE)
-November
3, 2003
MCHA Approves Addition of
Finlandia University to Conference
As the
2003-2004 season begins, the MCHA will be going through change. Finlandia
University has been officially selected to join the league after the MCHA
members
approved
their application to the conference. The final vote was unanimous by the league,
and the Lions will play a full league schedule in the MCHA in 2004-2005.
Finlandia, located in Northern Michigan in the city of Hancock, was very excited
to receive the news. “We are tremendously ecstatic about getting into the MCHA,”
said Athletic Director Chris Salani. “This is a major step for our hockey
program and for our athletic department.” Lion head coach Joe Burcar shares that
enthusiasm. “This is great for the program,” he noted. “We will be able to
establish some rivalries and play for a championship. We will be able to set our
eyes on that goal and look forward to the challenge of the MCHA.”
The Lions were up to their eventual task the first weekend, as they swept
Northland College by scores of 9-3 and 13-4 over the opening weekend of play.
They have accumulated a 9-5-1 record versus MCHA teams over the past three
seasons. In other action, MCHA teams took on two Top 5 squads, as Marian fell
4-2 to #3 St. Norbert in the league opener, while MSOE was swept by #5 UW-River
Falls despite holding the Falcons without a power play goal on their six
attempts with the man-advantage. The Sabres and Vikings played a game each
against St. Scholastica and UW-Stout over the weekend, with the Sabres splitting
and the Vikings falling twice.
Players of
the Week:
-Marian
College Sabres junior forward Jon Daigle (Richmond,
BC) earns the
first MCHA Player-of-the-Week honors for 2003-2004. The middle secondary
education and English major scored two goals in the Sabres 5-0 defeat of St.
Scholastica and had 4 points (2G/2A) on the week.
Other Nominees: Mark Ewing (Marian), Daniel Schroder (Lawrence), Rob Kaufman
(MSOE)
-Marian College Sabres senior goaltender Terry Dunbar (Duluth, MN) gets
the nod for MCHA Goalie-of-the-Week, as he posted the 5-0 shut-out of St.
Scholastica and played well in a tough 4-2 loss to #3 St. Norbert College. The
studio art major limited the Green Knights to 3 goals (27 saves) before a late
empty-netter. He posted his fifth career shut-out versus St. Scholastica, adding
his second career assist on offense as well.
Other Nominees: Daniel Ljung (Lawrence), Matt Burzon (MSOE)
-MSOE Raiders freshman goalie Joe Dovalina (Evergreen
Park, IL) and Lawrence University
Vikings freshman defenseman Kalle Larsson (Gothenburg,
Sweden) make
the first MCHA Rookie-of-the-Week award a tie. Dovalina, a business major, made
his collegiate debut against the #5 team in the nation and made 55 saves on .917
save %. Larsson, an economics major, tallied a goal and 2 assists in a game
versus St. Scholastica.
-October 28, 2003
Let the Games Begin!...Puck Drops on 2003-2004 Season
The MCHA has officially started it's sixth season on Tuesday night,
as the Marian College Sabres took to the ice to battle the #3 team in the
country in St. Norbert College. The Sabres-Green Knight affair is the only
mid-week game on the schedule, as a full slate of contests will highlight the
upcoming weekend. Things get heated on Friday (October 31) as four teams will be
playing non-conference games: Marian will host St. Scholastica, Lawrence will
host UW-Stout, MSOE will host UW-River Falls, and Northland will be at home
against Finlandia.
For a season outlook on each team, click on the following team links below:
Lawrence University
Marian College
Milwaukee School of Engineering
University of Minnesota at Crookston
Northland College
-September 2, 2003
Former MSOE Star Jenke
Inks Contract With Tupelo T-Rex
The
Tupelo T-Rex of the South East Hockey League (SEHL) have signed former MSOE
player Lee Jenke to a contract. The team, based in Mississippi, is an
expansion team in the SEHL that will play a 60-game schedule this winter.
Training camp starts October 5th, 2003 as Jenke looks to play his way to a
roster spot.
 
Jenke - a 2002 MSOE graduate - was an MCHA First Team All-Conference selection
in 2001-2002, scoring 21 points (9G/12A) in 16 league games as a senior. As a
junior, he tallied 19 points (6G/13A) in being named a Second Team All-MCHA
performer.
-August 13, 2003
Reigning MCHA
Player-of-the-Year Odegard Signs With Killer Bees
The
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees of the Central Hockey League (CHL) have inked
former
Marian
College hockey player Dan Odegard (Oakdale, MN) to a contract for the
opportunity to play with them for the 2003-2004 squad. Odegard was a 4-year
starter on the Sabre hockey team who wrapped up his stellar career this past
winter by being named MCHA Player-of-the-Year and setting the league scoring
mark. He was a 4-year All-Conference performer who left Marian third on the
all-time scoring list with 132 points (57G/77A).
Odegard becomes the 10th player signed by the Killer Bees and the second rookie.
The season is slated to begin October 18, 2003.
Click
HERE for the official release from
the Killer Bees.
-July 23, 2003
2002-2003 All-Academic
Team Members Announced by MCHA
The Midwest Collegiate
Hockey Association All-Academic Team was announced Wednesday (July 23) by MCHA
secretary/treasurer Dan Huntley and the league office. Players earned the honor
by achieving a grade point average of 3.00 or higher for the 2002-2003 academic
year and completing their sophomore year in school. Marian College led the way
with a league-record 11 players on the squad, breaking the old mark of 10
members by Lawrence University in the 1999-2000 school year. Minnesota-Crookston
was second with nine players. MSOE had five on the list, while Lawrence had four
and Northland had one making the grade. A highlight for this year's awards were
two players who earned the honor for the fourth straight season in Marian's
Dan Odegard and Minnesota-Crookston's Scott Mack. They become just
the fifth and six players in league history to earn MCHA All-Academic Honors
each of their four years in school.
A complete list for each school is below.
Marian College
Ian Carroll
Pat McKay
Mark Williams
Jon Daigle
Mike Noel
Dan Odegard @
Mark Ewing *
Andy Allen
Ken McKay
Jamie Davidson #
Dan Weymann
Lawrence University
Matt Melchiori *
Nick Beyler
Brad Barton
Steve MacDonald
* Two-Time MCHA All-Academic
# Three-Time MCHA All-Academic
@ Four-Time MCHA All-Academic |
University of Minnesota-Crookston
Shawn Carlson
Jay Tupa *
Ben Perkins *
Theran Bauer
Dustin Barton *
Scott Mack @
Brock Anundson
Aaron Kinslow *
Todd Chandler #
MSOE
Andrew Boyer
Joe Swanson
Eric Geisler
Alex Kislia
Jacob Basten
Northland College
Dusty Hendrickson
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