Amherst sits tied atop the NESCAC (Photo by Clarus Studios Inc.)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe last half of women\u2019s D-III hockey out east is upon us and after what occurred in the first half, it\u2019ll take a lot for us to be shocked and\/or surprised if any more huge upsets occur the rest of the way, or if another team makes a run. Here\u2019s my second-half conference winner predictions and wishlist.<\/span><\/p>\nNESCAC<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Amherst. The best conference in women\u2019s hockey in terms of overall depth and strength from top to bottom, the NESCAC currently has four ranked teams (#5 Amherst, #6 Colby, #8 Middlebury, #13 Hamilton) and also three other teams receiving votes in the USCHO poll. The league has an overall cumulative record of 58-22-1 and seemingly has had a wide-variety of conference champions, since 2013, five different teams have won the league tournament.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nConsidering what Amherst has done, I have to give them the edge, they split with Hamilton early, and swept Middlebury, shocking us all. Knowing anyone can win this conference, it\u2019s a hard choice, but Amherst has passed all the tests so far with their only blemish being to Hamilton who\u2019s currently rolling as of late. Give me Amherst to receive the auto-bid, but we could easily see half of the at-large bids, plus the auto-bid, taken from this one conference, it\u2019s that good.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nMy \u201cwish\u201d isn\u2019t a wish because I know for a fact it\u2019ll occur. The conference tournament is so unpredictable in the NESCAC that there\u2019s nothing else you can really wish for in terms of a fan perspective. No wishes are needed here.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nNEHC<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Norwich. If you asked me my pick at the start of the year I would\u2019ve said Elmira, but it\u2019s tough to pick them based on how the past few weeks have gone vs top competition. Being a young team, it\u2019s understandable for Elmira not to be competing at the top like normal, but for Norwich, they seem to be wanting to make up for last year after an early NEHC tournament exit. Give me Norwich to win the conference and receive the auto-bid to the NCAA tournament.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nMy Wish: Elmira gets back on track and makes a run. Head Coach Jake Bobrowski obviously has a young team and in his first year as head coach, he isn\u2019t exactly being eased into the job with his team having one of the hardest schedules so far in D-III women\u2019s hockey. I want to see Elmira show signs of promise and possibly face Norwich in the conference finals for that auto-bid into the NCAA tournament.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nNEWHL<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Plattsburgh. Although Oswego is showing promise and improvement and Canton is off to the best start in program history at 10-1-1, the Cardinals have been the most battle tested and passed nearly all. The rest of the conference (outside of Canton who hasn\u2019t faced top-tier competition yet) has seen their struggles against ranked-opponents such as Oswego and Cortland who are the usual runner-ups in the NEWHL. I\u2019m looking forward to seeing Plattsburgh vs Canton (three times) as it\u2019ll show us a lot about who Canton really is. So far though, I don\u2019t see anyone challenging the Cardinals in the end.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n