{"id":96409,"date":"2013-02-15T08:00:51","date_gmt":"2013-02-15T14:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/womens-d1-blog\/?p=787"},"modified":"2013-02-15T08:00:51","modified_gmt":"2013-02-15T14:00:51","slug":"womens-d-i-picks-feb-15","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2013\/02\/15\/womens-d-i-picks-feb-15\/","title":{"rendered":"Women’s D-I picks: Feb. 15"},"content":{"rendered":"
Well, as has been the case for much of the second half of the year, Arlan and I split the difference in the games we picked differently, as I correctly called a Syracuse sweep of RIT and he called Harvard beating Boston University. Last week, we both struggled due to some of the big upsets, and we went 14-7-1 (.659). Overall on the year, I am holding a slim one-game advantage heading into the final weeks of the year, as I am 199-67-24 (.727), while Arlan is 198-68-24 (.724). Can I hold him off and win the six-pack of beer again?<\/p>\n
Friday, Feb. 15<\/strong><\/p>\n Princeton at Clarkson<\/strong> Dartmouth at Colgate<\/strong> Harvard at Cornell<\/strong> Quinnipiac at St. Lawrence<\/strong> Rensselaer at Yale<\/strong> Friday at Saturday, Feb. 15 at 16<\/strong><\/p>\n Mercyhurst at Syracuse<\/strong> Ohio State at North Dakota<\/strong> Friday and Sunday, Feb. 15 and 17<\/strong><\/p>\n New Hampshire vs. Providence (home-and-home)<\/strong> Saturday, Feb. 16<\/strong><\/p>\n Rensselaer at Brown<\/strong> Quinnipiac at Clarkson<\/strong> Harvard at Colgate<\/strong> Dartmouth at Cornell<\/strong> Princeton at St. Lawrence<\/strong> Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 16-17<\/strong><\/p>\n Connecticut vs. Boston College (home-and-home)<\/strong> Vermont at Boston University<\/strong> Northeastern at Maine<\/strong> Minnesota-Duluth at Wisconsin<\/strong> Tuesday, Feb. 19<\/strong><\/p>\n Boston College at Providence <\/strong> Northeastern at Connecticut<\/strong> Wednesday, Feb. 20<\/strong><\/p>\n New Hampshire at Boston University<\/strong> Well, as has been the case for much of the second half of the year, Arlan and I split the difference in the games we picked differently, as I correctly called a Syracuse sweep of RIT and he called Harvard beating Boston University. Last week, we both struggled due to some of the big upsets, […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":29,"featured_media":140328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1425],"tags":[1449],"coauthors":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Princeton looked dreadful last week against Colgate, and Clarkson’s inconsistency isn’t enough to cost it this game. Clarkson 5-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> This is in the domain of games the Golden Knights could lose, but I doubt that the Tigers have it in them. Clarkson 3-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> While Colgate looked good against Princeton, the Big Green are too much. Dartmouth 4-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> The Big Green look to remain unbeaten in February. Dartmouth 4-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> If this game took place in January, I’d probably pick differently. Cornell 3-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> The Crimson can afford a loss here and still be in great shape for the ECAC crown. Cornell 2-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> A win here would be big for Quinnipiac’s home ice aspirations. Quinnipiac 3-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> The Bobcats are much better at home in conference play. St. Lawrence 3-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Yale has to win this to have any shot at the ECAC playoffs, but I expect them to fall just short. Rensselaer 4-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> I expect the Engineers to wind up seventh in the ECAC no matter what they do the rest of the way. Rensselaer 4-3<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Can the Orange break their streak of futility against the Lakers? I think it will be close, but they’ll fall short. Mercyhurst 4-2, 3-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> I agree with Paul Flanagan that there’s no rhyme nor reason to what happens in the CHA, but most of that involves Robert Morris. Mercyhurst 2-1, Syracuse 3-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> This is not the same Ohio State team that split with North Dakota in October. North Dakota 4-2, 5-2 <\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> UND has rattled off six straight; the Buckeyes have only two wins in 2013. North Dakota 4-3, 6-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> These two tied in November, and another tie wouldn’t surprise. Since I don’t want to pick the wrong game in this pair, I’ll go with Providence to sweep. Providence 3-2, 2-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Trailing in the contest, I’ve got to find some games to pick opposite of Candace, and these look as good as any. New Hampshire 5-4, 3-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Brown suffers from terminal lack-of-offense disease. Rensselaer 4-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> RPI and Brown are very similar defensively, but the Engineers score twice as much in conference play. Rensselaer 2-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> The Golden Knights are deadly at home. Clarkson 3-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Clarkson remembers the Bobcats’ last visit to Potsdam all too well. Clarkson 2-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Even should the Crimson beat Cornell and come out flat Saturday, they should have enough. Harvard 4-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Stylistically this game figures to be a bad match-up for Colgate. Harvard 5-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Dartmouth always plays its best against Cornell, but I expect the Big Red to come out on top. Cornell 3-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Dartmouth always seems to play above its norm versus the Big Red. Cornell 4-3<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> The Tigers just don’t have enough to beat St. Lawrence at home. St. Lawrence 4-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> If Kimberly Newell can play like she did against Cornell, not as she did versus Colgate, then the Tigers can surprise. St. Lawrence 3-2<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> These games could get ugly, as BC takes out its Beanpot finals frustration on its next opponent. Boston College 5-0, 6-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> The Huskies could use another blizzard. Boston College 8-0, 7-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Will the Terriers finally awaken from their offensive slump? Even if they don’t, they should be able to sweep this one. Boston University 4-2, 5-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Something tells me we’ll see a different BU team this weekend. Boston University 4-1, 5-0<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Can Maine play spoiler in the 3-4-5 positions of Hockey East? Not for the Huskies anyway. Northeastern 4-1, 4-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> Look for NU to come out flat but rally and win anyway. Northeastern 4-3, 5-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> I imagine the Badgers have wanted another shot at the Bulldogs since getting swept in Duluth in early October in a pair of one-goal losses. Both teams struggle with goal scoring, but Wisconsin should have enough. Wisconsin 4-2, 3-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> The Badgers played well a week ago, and the Bulldogs didn’t. Wisconsin 2-1, 3-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Eagles have to keep pace to get first and avoid Northeastern in the Hockey East semis. Boston College 6-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> In addition to the Eagles, I also like the “over” in this one. Boston College 7-4<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> Kendall Coyne and company might actually rack up a lot of goals in this one. Northeastern 6-1<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> This is UConn’s last best chance to improve on its one conference win. Northeastern 5-1<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCandace:<\/strong> I hate picking New Hampshire games. Boston University 3-2<\/strong>
\nArlan:<\/strong> This game is even more of a must for the Terriers than the Wildcats. Boston University 4-2<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"