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- Kaltounkovå Garners CCM/AHCA All-American HonorsMINNEAPOLIS – Fifth-year forward Kristýna Kaltounková was selected to the CCM Hockey and American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) second-team All-American squad, announced Saturday at the Ridder Arena, site of the 2025 Frozen Four.
- #5 Colgate's Comeback Falls Short at #4 MinnesotaMINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – A few more minutes on the clock may have been all that was needed, but No. 5 Colgate's valiant comeback effort ran out of time in a 3-2 decision at No. 4 Minnesota in the NCAA Women's Hockey Regional Final on Saturday afternoon inside Ridder Arena.
- Raiders Take Main Stage in MinneapolisHAMILTON – The No. 5 Colgate women's hockey team will face off against No. 4 Minnesota in the NCAA quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. ET. The winner punches their ticket to the Frozen Four in Minneapolis, Minn. to face off against the victor of the other quarterfinal contest between No. 1 Wisconsin and Clarkson or Boston University.
- Biederman Earns Forward of the Month HonorsDANBURY, Conn. – Junior forward Elyssa Biederman was named as the ECAC Hockey Forward of the month after logging nine points and helping the Raiders to a 5-1 record in February.
- Women’s Hockey Draws Minnesota in NCAA TournamentHAMILTON – The NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship released its tournament field and pits No. 5 Colgate (30-8-0, 18-4-0) against No. 4 Minnesota (28-11, 19-8-1) on Saturday. Puck drop from Ridder Arena is 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 15.
- Colgate Falls in ECAC FinalITHACA, N.Y. — No. 5 Colgate could not corral No. 3 Cornell Saturday night, falling in the ECAC Championship inside Lynah Rink, 5-1. Sophomore Kaia Malachino scored the lone goal of the contest for the Raiders who will regroup for the first round of the NCAA tournament to be played next weekend.
- #5 Colgate Headed to Fifth-Straight ChampionshipITHACA, N.Y.— No. 5 Colgate used a two-goal second period to power past No. 7 St. Lawrence, 4-2, in the ECAC Hockey Semifinal Friday night inside Lynah Rink. After the game was delayed by two hours due to the other semifinal going to triple overtime, the Raiders started hot with three unanswered goals before surviving a late Saints rally and punching a ticket to their fifth-consecutive ECAC Hockey Championship.
- Kaltounková Voted Patty Kaz FinalistCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Fifth-year forward Kristýna Kaltounková was voted as a top-10 finalist for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award, USA Hockey announced Thursday afternoon.
- Murphy and Aubin Pickup Weekly HonorsDANBURY, Conn. – Senior goalie Hannah Murphy was named the ECAC's MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week and first-year Alexia Aubin picked up Bitcoin Rookie of the Week honors after leading No. 5 Colgate to a sweep of No. 13/14 Princeton in the ECAC Hockey playoff quarterfinals last weekend.
- #5 Raiders Punch Ticket to ECAC SemifinalsHAMILTON— Senior Hannah Murphy made 41 saves and sophomore Emma Pais added a goal and an assist as No. 5 Colgate completed the sweep of No. 13/14 Princeton in the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals inside the Class of 1965 Arena on Saturday night. First-year Alexia Aubin added the other tally for the Raiders while juniors Elyssa Biederman and Casey Borgiel logged their fourth points of the series with an assist each.
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