When and where is the game?
Friday at 1:30 PM CT in the Loveland Regional Semifinals.
Sports / NCAA Hockey
The Minnesota State Mavericks are set to face the Western Michigan Broncos in a highly anticipated NCAA Tournament rematch. This game marks only the second-ever meeting between the two programs, with their previous encounter being a double-...
Minnesota State is making its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance and its seventh in the last 10 years (11th overall). They enter the tournament as the Mason Cup Champions, having defeated St. Thomas in the finals. The Mavericks climbed from fifth place to win the MacNaughton Cup as regular season CCHA champions.
Key players to watch include Tristan Lemyre, who leads the team in points, and Evan Murr, who anchors the defense. Goaltender Alex Tracy's performance in March has been outstanding, making him a crucial asset for the Mavericks.
Western Michigan qualified for the tournament with an at-large bid out of the NCHC. The winner of Friday's contest will face the winner of Denver University and Cornell University on Sunday.
Friday at 1:30 PM CT in the Loveland Regional Semifinals.
The game will be televised on ESPNU and streamed on ESPN+.
This is only the second meeting ever between the two programs. Western Michigan edged the Mavericks 2-1 in double overtime in last year's NCAA Tournament.
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