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Friday, April 3rd, 2020

 

27 years ago today UMaine won its first NCAA hockey national championship

It was April 3, 1993. The University of Maine men’s hockey team was playing in its first NCAA championship game against Lake Superior State at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. The Black Bears had been to three previous Frozen Fours [1988, ’89 and ’91] but had been eliminated in the semifinals. This time, a late […] Read more...
 
 

UMaine men’s hockey team lands prolific goal scorer from Quebec

Winger Felix Trudeau, who led the Northwood School in Lake Placid, New York, in scoring this past season, has verbally committed to attend the University of Maine on a hockey scholarship. Read more...
 
 

Ivies deny 5th year of eligibility for spring-sport athletes

The Ivy League has decided not to allow its spring-sport athletes who had their seasons shortened by the coronavirus pandemic to have an additional year of eligibility, despite the NCAA granting that option earlier this week. Read more...
 
 

Katahdin Golf Club closes after 90-year run amid national trend

Rick Gerrish said he had been considering closing the facility for the last two or three years, and agreed that the potential negative impact of the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic on this year’s prospects for the course may have been the last straw. Read more...
 
 

Patriots plane ferries critical masks from China to US

The New England Patriots private team plane is expected to return to Boston from China on Thursday carrying more than 1 million masks critical to health care providers fighting to control the spread of the coronavirus. Read more...
 
 

UMaine’s Swayman a finalist for college hockey’s top award

Criteria for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award include: displaying outstanding skills in all phases of the game, strength of character on and off the ice, sportsmanship and scholastic achievements. Read more...
 
 

Caribou boys basketball star commits to Husson

Parker Deprey was named the Big East Conference Player of the Year and was the Bangor Daily News William C. Warner Tournament MVP. He was an BDN All-Maine second-team selection last year. Read more...
 
 

Maine Basketball Hall of Fame postpones 2020 inductions until next year

The organization has announced that its 2020 induction ceremony has been postponed and will instead be held in August 2021. The Maine Basketball Hall of Fame had planned to welcome 17 new honorees this summer. Read more...
 
 

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