Clarkson to Face Minnesota in NCAA Tournament
Rewarded for its 23-11-5 record, the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team has earned an at-large bid into the 2010 NCAA Women's Hockey Tournament. The Golden Knights, guided by second-year co-head coaches Shannon and Matt Desrosiers, will play at the University of Minnesota in the first NCAA postseason game in the program's seven-year history.
The Golden Knights and Golden Gophers (25-8-5)
will faceoff in postseason play this Saturday, March 13 at Ridder
Arena in Minneapolis, MN. Game time is 4:00 p.m. CST. This will be
the third meeting between Clarkson and Minnesota this season. The
Gophers shutout the Green and Gold twice (4-0, 2-0) at Ridder Arena
on November 27-28.
TICKET INFORMATION: The box office # is 612-624-8080. The game is
4pm central time
[5 pm here] at Ridder Arena on campus. Ticket costs are
$10.00 reserved seats, $8.00 general admission or $5.00 for
students and seniors.
Clarkson fell just short in its bid to earn the ECAC Hockey
Tournament Championship when it lost 4-3 in overtime to Cornell on
Sunday evening in Ithaca, NY.
The National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey
Committee announced on Sunday night the field of eight teams which
will compete for the 10th National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey
Championship.
2010
NCAA Bracket
Quarterfinal competition will be conducted on the campuses of
the participating institutions, while the 2010 Women's Frozen Four
will be hosted by the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, March
19 and 21, at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis.
Eight teams are selected for the championship. Of the eight teams,
the top four teams will be seeded.
Three conferences were awarded automatic bids for the 2010
tournament. The remaining five teams were selected at-large. The
automatic qualifying conferences and their representatives are the
Western Collegiate Hockey Association, University of Minnesota
Duluth; ECAC Hockey, Cornell University; and Hockey East
Association, Boston University. Clarkson University, Harvard
University, Mercyhurst College, the University of Minnesota, Twin
Cities, and the University of New Hampshire were all selected as
at-large teams.
Two teams will compete at each of the four quarterfinal sites.
Quarterfinals will be played Saturday, March 13, at the following
sites: Harvard, Mercyhurst, Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth. The
winning team from each quarterfinal will advance to the 2010
Women's Frozen Four.
Mercyhurst enters the tournament as the No. 1 seed and will host
Boston U. on Saturday, March 13 at 2 p.m. No. 2 seeded Minnesota
Duluth will host New Hampshire on Saturday, March 13 at 2 p.m.
Minnesota enters the tournament as the No. 3 seed, and will host
Clarkson, March 13 at 4 p.m. Harvard, the No. 4 seed, will take on
Cornell on March 13 at TBD. All times are local to the site.
Minnesota Duluth won the championship the first three years of the
tournament (2001, 2002 and 2003), while the University of
Minnesota, Twin Cities, claimed the next two (2004 and 2005). In
2006, Wisconsin became the first team outside of the state of
Minnesota to capture the NCAA Women's Frozen Four title after
defeating the Golden Gophers, 3-0 at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Wisconsin again won the championship in 2007, defeating
Minnesota Duluth 4-1 at Olympic Arena in Lake Placid, New York.
Minnesota Duluth defeated Wisconsin 4-0 to win the 2008
championship. Wisconsin recaptured the title in 2009 with a 5-0 win
over Mercyhurst.
The semifinal games will be played at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Central
time, Friday, March 19, and streamed live on NCAA.com. The
championship game will be played live at noon Central time, Sunday,
March 21, on CBS College Sports Network. For more information
regarding the National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship,
log on to www.NCAA.com.












