Tag: colorado college hockey
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Colorado College hockey returns to nation’s top 20, ranked 19th in most recent poll
After wins over defending Atlantic Hockey America champion Bentley and cross-town rival Air Force this past weekend, Colorado College hockey is once again ranked among the nation’s best. The Tigers came in at No. 19 in the USCHO poll released on Monday. CC returns to the nation’s top 20 for the first time since March…
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Colorado College hockey scores five in rout of Atlantic Hockey champion Bentley, but suffers major injury
Colorado College cruised to a 5-2 win over defending Atlantic Hockey America champion Bentley on Friday but all was not great at Ed Robson Arena. CC junior defenseman and captain Max Burkholder suffered an apparent injury in the first period and did not return. For the second-straight week, CC (2-1) took over the game in…
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One night to rule them all: Compete with consistency key as Colorado College, Air Force renew rivalry
Saturday night, the Colorado College Tigers and Air Force Falcons will be opponents on the ice but united in their purpose. To compete. The Pikes Peak Trophy is once again on the line as both of Colorado Springs’ Division I college hockey programs square off. Puck drop is at 5:05 p.m. at the Falcons’ Cadet…
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Former Colorado College standout center Noah Laba makes New York Rangers’ final roster
Colorado College coach Kris Mayotte predicted Monday’s news back in March. After the Tigers were eliminated from the National Collegiate Hockey Conference quarterfinals by rival Denver, the CC coach spoke to the duality of what that final game meant for his players. “You have guys on your bench who might never play competitive hockey again…
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Colorado College loses special teams battle as No. 10 UConn earns series split
Colorado College hockey began with the same energy that propelled the Tigers to a stunning win over No. 10 UConn on Friday night, but a five-penalty second period sent them crashing down to earth on Saturday. The Huskies scored on two 5-on-3 advantages in the game as the Tigers went 0-5 on the power play,…
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New and returning Tigers excel as Colorado College stuns No. 10 UConn in opener
Colorado College coach Kris Mayotte said Wednesday that preseason rankings have never been more irrelevant than this season. On Friday, his players proved him right. Bolstered by a slew of Canadian Hockey League players, eligible to skate in college hockey thanks to a new rule issued in November, CC hockey bested No. 10 UConn 4-2…
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Kris Mayotte, Colorado College ready for season of change as Tigers host No. 10 UConn
A new season is always a blank slate, but this weekend, Colorado College and college hockey as a whole journey into the unknown. Entering his fifth season, CC coach Kris Mayotte is no more excited about the 2025-2026 campaign than previous years, but he is preparing for things to be different. Last November, the NCAA…
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Colorado College media day notebook: On change, investing in players long-term and improving the power play
The times, they are a-changing. No need to ask Bob Dylan, just ask Colorado College hockey coach Kris Mayotte and senior goaltender Kaidan Mbereko. The duo represented CC at the National Collegiate Hockey Conference’s virtual media days on Wednesday. Three years ago, Mbereko was part of the incoming 8-man freshman class of 2026. The goalie…
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Colorado College hockey ranked just outside nation’s Top 20
Colorado College hockey begins the 2025-2026 season just outside the nation’s Top 20 teams, per the USCHO.com preseason poll released on Monday. The Tigers are the No. 1 team receiving votes with 68. Defending national and conference champion Western Michigan secured the top spot in the poll. The Broncos beat Boston University in the finals…
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CC hockey downs undefeated No. 3 Minnesota-Duluth behind Dominic Basse’s win in first start
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Winless takes down undefeated. Behind a 30-save effort in freshman goaltender Dominic Basse’s first college start, Colorado College provided one of the pod’s biggest upsets so far in a 4-1 win over No. 3 Minnesota-Duluth (5-1-1) on Sunday in Omaha, Neb. The Tigers, shellacked by…





