Wall Street Journal<\/em><\/a>, even if Eaves has a hard time agreeing with it.<\/p>\n“Well, not being the opposition in this building, it’s hard for me to say, I think,” he said. “It’s something that I’m used to. I can only project what others might feel coming in there if they’ve never been here, with the band and the students down on one end. I think one of two things happen. I think A, you can get intimidated or B, you just enjoy the hell out of the experience and you play over your head. We’ve seen both happen here at the Kohl Center.<\/p>\n
“But again, I’m just projecting.”<\/p>\n
According to Lucia, he thinks for his team, it’s option B above.<\/p>\n
“I like the support [the Badgers] get. The fans get on you but there is nothing — there is no swearing. It is not abusive. They just have a good time at the game so it is a fun environment to play in,” said Lucia. “Another Big Ten opponent. And I am sure the game will be sold out this weekend, so it will be a lot of fun.”<\/p>\n
Matchups by the numbers<\/h4>\n No. 18 Colorado College at Bemidji State<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> CC — 17-14-1 (11-11-0 WCHA). BSU — 11-14-3 (7-12-3 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> CC leads the overall series, 3-1.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> CC won, 5-4, on Jan. 18. 2008.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> CC — 20.9 percent PP (13th in nation), 83.0 percent PK (t-24th in nation). BSU — 18.8 percent PP (23rd in nation), 83.2 percent PK (22nd in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> CC — one-game winning. BSU — three game unbeaten.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> CC — Joe Howe (13-12-1, 3.01 GAA, .901 save percentage). BSU — Dan Bakala (10-9-2, 2.10 GAA, .928 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> CC — Tyler Johnson (17-16–33). BSU — Jordan George (13-16–29).<\/p>\nMichigan Tech at No. 4 Denver<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> DU — 18-7-5 (14-5-3 WCHA). MTU — 3-23-4 (1-19-2 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> DU leads the overall series, 115-82-18.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> DU swept in the first round of the WCHA playoffs, March 12-13, 2010: DU 2, MTU 1; DU 4, MTU 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> MTU — 18.0 percent PP (27th in nation), 76.1 percent PK (55th in nation). DU — 20.0 percent PP (17th in nation), 85.4 percent PK (10th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> DU — one-game losing. MTU — 26-game winless.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> DU — Sam Brittain (13-5-5, 2.23 GAA, .923 save percentage). MTU — Kevin Genoe (2-13-2, 3.60 GAA, .893 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> DU — Drew Shore (17-17–34). MTU — Milos Gordic (13-6–19).<\/p>\nNo. 5 Minnesota-Duluth at Minnesota State<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> UMD — 18-6-5 (13-5-4 WCHA). MSU — 13-13-6 (7-13-4 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> UMD leads the overall series, 18-12-5.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UMD swept on Jan. 15-16, 2010: UMD 2, MSU 1; UMD 4, MSU 3.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> UMD — 20.6 percent PP (14th in nation), 83.0 percent PK (t-24th in nation). MSU — 14.8 percent PP (46th in nation), 82.7 percent PK (27th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> UMD — two-game winless. MSU — one-game losing.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> UMD — Kenny Reiter (9-4-4, 2.36 GAA, .910 save percentage). MSU — Phil Cook (10-10-4, 2.91 GAA, .907 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> UMD — Jack Connolly (12-30–42). MSU — Michael Dorr (12-13–25).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> Based on his performance last weekend, MSU goaltender Austin Lee (3-3-2, 2.53 GAA, .909 save percentage) may see action.<\/p>\nNo. 2 North Dakota at St. Cloud State<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> UND — 21-8-2 (16-6-0 WCHA). SCSU — 12-14-4 (8-11-3 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> UND leads the overall series, 54-28-10.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UND swept on Dec. 3-4, 2010: UND 3, SCSU 1; UND 6, SCSU 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> UND — 19.8 percent PP (19th in nation), 85.1 percent PK (13th in nation). SCSU — 16.8 percent PP (36th in nation), 83.3 percent PK (t-20th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> UND — three-game winning. SCSU — two-game unbeaten.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> UND — Aaron Dell (20-6-1, 1.99 GAA, .920 save percentage). SCSU — Mike Lee (10-10-3, .283 GAA, .905 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> UND — Matt Frattin (22-13–35). SCSU — Drew LeBlanc (12-23–35).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> UND’s Jason Gregoire was the league’s offensive player of the week last week while SCSU’s Nick Jensen was co-rookie of the week.<\/p>\nNo. 13 Nebraska-Omaha at Alaska-Anchorage<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> UNO — 18-10-2 (14-6-2 WCHA). SCSU — 12-14-4 (8-11-3 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> The overall series is tied, 0-0-1.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> The teams tied the only time they met, Oct. 14, 2006: UAA 2, UNO 2.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> UNO — 19.8 percent PP (18th in nation), 84.0 percent PK (17th in nation). UAA — 14.8 percent PP (47th in nation), 81.6 percent PK (30th in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> UNO — four-game winning. UAA — two-game losing.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> UNO — John Faulkner (17-9-2, 2.43 GAA, .913 save percentage). UAA — Rob Gunderson (6-11-2, 2.74 GAA, .899 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> UNO — Joey Martin (9-22–31). UAA — Tommy Grant (10-13–23).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> UNO’s John Faulkner was the league’s defensive player of the week and Johnnie Searfoss was co-rookie of the week.<\/p>\nMinnesota at No. 12 Wisconsin<\/strong><\/p>\nRecords:<\/strong> UM — 12-12-4 (9-10-3 WCHA). UW — 19-10-3 (11-9-2 WCHA).<\/p>\nHead-to-head:<\/strong> UM leads the overall series, 152-84-19.<\/p>\nLast meeting:<\/strong> UW took three points on Nov. 5-6, 2010: UW 6, UM 0; UW 3, UM 3.<\/p>\nSpecial teams:<\/strong> UM — 19.3 percent PP (20th in nation), 75.2 percent PK (56th in nation). UW — 23.9 percent PP (4th in nation), 81.6 percent PK (31st in nation).<\/p>\nStreaks:<\/strong> UM — one-game winning. UW — two-game losing.<\/p>\nGoaltending:<\/strong> UM — Kent Patterson (10-7-4, 2.54 GAA, .918 save percentage). UW — Scott Gudmandson (14-8-1, 1.93 GAA, .930 save percentage).<\/p>\nLeading scorer:<\/strong> UM — Jay Barriball (12-11–23) and Jacob Cepis (8-15–23). UW — Justin Schultz (15-26–41).<\/p>\nNotes:<\/strong> UW currently has a 9-0-1 unbeaten streak at home, the second longest in the WCHA. … UW has not swept the Gophers in Madison with Eaves as coach.<\/p>\nOf awards and accolades<\/h4>\n We’ve got some awards and nominations that haven’t been mentioned the past few weeks, so I thought I’d quickly do that here.<\/p>\n
Last week, the league announced its annual list of scholar-athletes. 53 total players from the men’s side earned the honor with league newcomer Bemidji State leading the way with 11 players and Wisconsin bringing up the rear with no one. Wisconsin having no players is a drop from last year while Minnesota, last year’s zero team, now has three. The numerical breakdown:<\/p>\n
BSU: 11 \nSCSU: 6 \nDU, MSU, MTU, UND: 5 \nUMD: 4 \nCC, UAA, UM, UNO: 3 \nUW: 0<\/p>\n
A few weeks ago, the finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS (Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School) were announced and two WCHAers made the cut as finalists — BSU’s Matt Read and UND’s Chay Genoway.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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