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Prep Highlights
Saturday, February 24, 2024


Holderness Wins Lakes Region Championship
KUA Wins Lakes Region Consolation Game
Pingree Blanks NYA, Takes Holt Title
Andover Blanks Exeter
Avon Squeaks Past Loomis, 2-1, in OT
T-P's Migliore Notches Natural Hat Trick
Crimson Knights Bop Wapitis

@ Pomfret 5, Williston 4 -- Pomfret battled back from a 4-1 deficit, scoring four unanswered third-period goals to even its record at 13-13-3 and stay alive for a spot in the Small School playoffs. Early in the third period, the Griffins got a pair of goals 24 seconds apart from senior Jesse Heinberg and junior Luke Corrigan. That made it a one-goal game. Four minutes later, senior Louie Marcellino tied it at 4-4. The winning goal, at 11:12, came off the stick of junior Matthew Itzkovitz. Corrigan (2g,1a) and Marcellino (1g,2a) led all scorers with three points each. Williston finishes its season at 8-14-5.

@ St. George's 7, Middlesex 0 --  The Dragons (23-3-1) scored three goals in each of the first two periods and cruised to the win. Junior F Danny Buckley (4a) and senior F Tate Pecknold (1g,2a) led all scorers. Sophomore Ryan Magaletta had a pair of goals. The Dragons will be playing in the Elite 8. Middlesex, with a winning record in February, finishes 13-14-0.

@ St. Mark's 4, Groton 1 -- Senior Andrew Gibbons (1g,3a) led all scorers, senior D Calvin Beard notched a pair of goals, and junior goaltender Casey Kittredge (30/31) had a strong game between the pipes. St. Mark's (18-10-0) and Groton (12-7-6) are locks for the Small School playoffs.

Frederick Gunn 4, Berkshire 3 -- Gunn (17-10-5) scored all four of its goals in the second period and held off Berkshire, which scored two PPGs in the third. Gunn PG defenseman Jake Johner led all scorers with two goals. Senior G Mitchell McCusker (32/35) picked up the win. Berkshire (19-11-0) is still alive for a spot in the Large School shindig. Gunn is likely to get home ice for the Small School hoedown.

@ Andover 4, Exeter 0 -- Senior G Ben Skowronek posted a 26-save shutout to lead Andover (16-10-2) to a season sweep of archrival Exeter. Andover is bound for the Large School Tournament. Exeter finishes its season at 13-12-5.

Taft 7 @ Hotchkiss 4 -- Rhinos senior F Archer Brown (2g,1a) finished his prep career on a high note with two goals and an assist. Taft, with a win and a tie, won its season series against its main rival. Taft finishes 10-11-4; Hotchkiss wraps up its season at 8-13-4.

Lawrence 5 @ Tabor 1 -- LA, behind senior Laz Giardina (2g,1a), secured a home-ice spot in the Large School playoffs. The Spartans are 16-9-2. Tabor finishes 10-16-2.

@ Canterbury 7, Wilbraham & Monson 1 -- Canterbury (18-10-2) outshot its visitors, 59-14, and outscored them, 7-1. Junior Ryan Lucarelli (3a), and seniors Ryan Stratton (2g) and G Mitch Stenger (13/14) led the way for the Saints, who are on to the Small School playoffs, where they will have home ice. W&M finishes its second season in NEPSIHA 6-17-0, a big step up from its inaugural season (1-17-1).

New Hampton 3 @ Tilton 2 -- The #6-seeded Huskies won the Lakes Region lower-bracket title game, edging #5 seed Tilton, 3-2. The GWG came off the stick of junior Cam Caron at 6:37 of the third period. The Rams' Jeremy D'Souza scored with a little under two minutes left to make it a one-goal game and add some spice to the game's ending. New Hampton PG goaltender Alex Lafreniere (34/36) ended his prep career on a high note. Tilton sophomore Matt Wood kicked out 27 of 30 shots. Tilton (14-13-1) advances to the Small School tournament. New Hampton finishes 12-17-4.

@ Cushing 3, Governor's 2 -- A 2-2 tie after two periods was broken up by a PPG from Cushing junior F Kole Hyles early in the third, assisted by PG Josh Iby (who earlier had a goal of his own). The Penguins dumped a lot of pucks on Gov's junior G Zach Ericson (45/48). Cushing senior Marko Bilic (17/19) picked up the win, though. Cushing (26-3-0) appears to have the #1 seed in the Elite 8 wrapped up. Gov's finishes 8-17-2.

@ Salisbury 6, Winchendon 2 -- Senior Nicholas Petrut had two goals and five other Crimson Knights had a single tally. Each team used all three of its goalies. Salisbury outshot the Wapitis, 65-14. Salisbury advances to the Elite 8. The Wapitis finish up 11-20-1.

@ Kimball Union 8, St. Paul's 4 -- In the Lakes Region consolation game, PG Nathan McLean (3g,1a) and senior D Jack McMinn (1g,2a) led the Wildcats' attack. Senior F AJ True had a pair of goals for SPS. KUA (28-4-0) goes on to the Elite 8. SPS, a streaky team all season, finishes 12-16-1.

@ Pingree 4, NYA 0 -- Pingree senior netminder Nick Hubbard (1.92/.929) capped his prep career by posting a 30-save shutout in the Holt Conference Tournament championship game. Junior F Nick Moulison had two goals (one an empty-netter) and Joe Gaffney (1g,1a) also came through with a couple of points. NYA junior G Vincent Ouellet (32/35) took the loss. Pingree finishes its season 17-9-4; NYA finishes 12-15-5.

@ Holderness 3, Proctor 1 -- In the Lakes Region Championship Game, Holderness senior D Caeden Herrington scored a pair of goals (one an ENG) and senior Ryan Nolan (29/30) earned the win in net. Proctor senior G Caden Pasqualone (33/35) took the hard-luck loss. Pasqualone was outstanding over the tournament's two days, giving up a total of three goals against Elite 8 powerhouses KUA (a 2-1 Proctor win) and Holderness. In those two games, Pasqualone stopped 72 of 75 shots. And Proctor (11-16-2) has squeezed into the #8 slot in the Small School Tournament. Holderness is 25-3-0 and is the #5-seed in the Elite 8.

@ Avon Old Farms 2, Loomis 1 (OT) -- A goal from junior Michael Munroe at 4:55 of OT lifted Avon to a 2-1 win over Loomis in the traditional evening regular-season finale between the two schools. The goaltenders were the story here. Avon sophomore Anthony Palmer (24/25) picked up the win. Loomis junior Luke Quinn (32/34) took the hard-luck loss. Avon has played a lot of overtime games lately. This was the second 2-1 OT win in its last three games. Four of its last seven games have gone to OT, with Avon winning six. Avon (22-2-1) has locked up home ice for the Elite 8. Loomis fizzled out over the last five weeks, losing seven of its last 10. The Pelicans finish 14-10-1.

@ Trinity-Pawling 5, Millbrook 1 -- T-P sophomore F Andrew Migliore scored a natural hat trick, sophomore Jason Musa had four points (1g,3a), and junior Liam Lefebvre picked up three assists. In net, senior Ethan Fehrenbaker (28/29) earned the win.

Hoosac @ NMH 0 -- Hoosac got two goals from junior F Kaden Smith and a 36-save shutout from sophminic DeLuca to finish its NEPSIHA schedule at 8-8-1. The Hoggers finished 8-23-1.

@ Kent 11, Choate 2 -- Kent scored five goals in the second period to put this one way out of reach. Fifteen Kent players scored at least one point. Junior Stefano Pietrantonio (2g,2a) and senior Patrick Walsh (1g,3a) each had four. Junior Luke Dow and senior Gio DiGiulian each had three assists. Senior Owen Mahar had two goals. And on and on. Kent outshot Choate, 46-25. Kent junior Keegan Waldo (15/16) played two periods. Junior Tyler Bhalia (8/9) came on in the third, getting his first taste of prep action. Kent (15-8-2) continues on to the Large School tournament. Choate finishes at 3-22-0.

 

Girls' Prep Composite Schedule
Week of February 19, 2024


Monday, February 19, 2024
Hebron @ Austin Prep, 2:45 pm
Brewster Academy @ Holderness, 5:00 pm
Berwick @ Exeter, 5:00 pm
Canterbury @ Hotchkiss, 5:15 pm
Milton @ Cushing, 5:15 pm

Tuesday, February 20, 2024
No Games Scheduled

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Vaillancourt Conference Quarterfinals
#5 Kents Hill @ #4 Pomfret, 2:45 pm 
#6 Northfield Mt. Hermon @ #3 Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm
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Berkshire @ Taft, 2:30 pm
Deerfield @ Williston Northampton, 2:30 pm
Frederick Gunn School @ Kent, 2:30 pm
Vermont Academy @ Brewster Academy, 2:30 pm
New Hampton @ Kimball Union, 3:00 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Andover, 3:00 pm
St. George's @ Tabor, 3:00 pm
Brooks @ St. Mark's, 3:15 pm
Southfield JV @ Dana Hall, 3:15 pm
Thayer @ Groton, 4:00 pm
Cushing @ Tilton, 4:00 pm
Greenwich Academy @ Canterbury, 4:00 pm
Newton Country Day @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Middlesex @ BB&N, 4:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Exeter, 4:30 pm
St. Paul's @ Proctor, 4:45 pm
Lawrenceville @ Westminster, 5:00 pm
Choate @ Hotchkiss, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Governor's, 5:15 pm
Rivers @ Lawrence Academy, 6:00 pm

Thursday, February 22, 2024
No Games Scheduled

Friday, February 23, 2024

Lakes Region Tournament
Top Bracket:
#4 KUA @ #1 New Hampton, 4:30 pm
#3 Tilton @ #2 St. Paul's, 5:00 pm
Bottom Bracket:
#8 Proctor @ #5 Brewster, 3:00 pm
#7 Vermont @ #6 Holderness, 3:00 pm

Vaillancourt Conference Semifinals
#5 Kents Hill @ #1 NYA, 4:30 pm
#3 Worcester @ #2 Austin Prep, 3:45 pm

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Southfield @ Rivers, 5:00 pm
Thayer @ BB&N, 5:00 pm
St Mark's JV @ Dana Hall, 5:00 pm
Steel City U19 @ The Hill School, 5:00 pm (Hill Invitational)

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Lakes Region Tournament
Top Bracket:
Championship: #2 St. Paul's @ #1 New Hampton, 3:30 pm -- now 2:00 pm
Consolation: #4 KUA@ #3 Tilton, 5:00 pm
Bottom Bracket:
Championship: #6 Holderness @ #5 Brewster, 12:00 pm
(There is no consolation game)

Vaillancourt Conference Championship
#2 Austin Prep @ #1 NYA, 4:00 pm

EIL Championship
Newton Country Day @ Portsmouth Abbey, 3:00 pm

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Rome @ The Hill School, 10:00 am (Hill Invitational)
TBD @ The Hill School, TBD (Hill Invitational)
Middlesex @ St. George's, 11:00 am
Exeter @ Andover, 12:00 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Southfield, 1:00 pm
BB&N @ Williston Northampton, 1:30 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Milton, 2:00 pm
Cushing @ Choate, 2:00 pm
Brooks @ Governor's, 2:30 pm
Westminster @ Kent, 2:30 pm
Hoosac @ Millbrook, 3:00 pm
Tabor @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Loomis Chaffee @ Deerfield, 4:00 pm
Groton @ St. Mark's, 4:00 pm
Frederick Gunn School @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 4:30 pm
Taft @ Hotchkiss, 5:00 pm

 
 -- END OF REGULAR SEASON --


NEXT WEEK (PLAYOFFS):

Wednesday, February 28, 2024
NEPSAC Tournament: Quarterfinals (at campus sites)

Saturday, March 2, 2024
NEPSAC Tournament: Semifinals (at campus sites)

Sunday, March 3, 2024
NEPSAC Tournament: Championships (at Noble & Greenough)
Small School, 11:00 am
Large School, 1:30 pm
Elite 8, 4:00 pm
 

 

Playoff Seedings Explained

Recently a USHR subscriber wrote in inquiring about Choate’s puzzling placement in the current playoff seedings – “Is there a reason that Choate Girls Hockey is the only team not ranked properly in the playoff seedings?”. It’s an excellent question, and on the surface it does seem odd that such a strong team RPI-wise would find itself on the outside looking in with respect to gaining entry into the Elite 8.

Before we dive into the answer, first a bit of history. For much of its existence prep hockey playoff seedings were determined by committee; that is, at the end of the regular season coaches would gather and vote on which teams should make it into the playoffs.

On the boy’s side this all changed in 2010 with the invention of JSPR -- an algorithm similar to the NCAA pairwise ranking system – developed here at USHR by Taft and Carnegie Mellon alum Jeremy Philipson. Meanwhile on the girls side playoff seedings continued to be done by committee, until last season that is. As far as we’re aware no public announcement was ever made, so let this be one: NEPSGIHA now uses JSPR to determine their playoff seedings.

Of course, that doesn’t help those of you who don’t know what JSPR is, and why Choate, which we’ll get to, finds itself out of the Elite 8. So, without further ado, let’s dive in.

JSPR’s statistical foundation is based upon RPI (Ratings Percentage Index), which represents the strength of schedule of each participating NEPSGIHA team (including affiliate programs, e.g., The Hill School). It is both the starting point for Elite 8 eligibility, and the determining factor in small and large school playoff seedings, which, once the Elite 8 is determined, are based solely on RPI ranking.

RPI is calculated as follows: WP (Winning Percentage) + OWP (Opponents' Winning Percentage) + OOWP (Opponents' Opponents’ Winning Percentage). The winning percentage formula is wins plus ties (valued at half a win) divided by games played.

With the RPI calculations tallied, we then move on to JSPR, which consists of four criteria, the combination of which is used to determine which teams make it into the Elite 8, and, by extension, which teams “fall” into the small and large school playoff tournaments.

The four categories are as follows:

1. Head-to-head result(s), i.e., teams' records vs. each other on ice.

2. Comparing two teams' RPI, i.e., how they stand against all other NEPSGIHA teams. (This ensures that the RPI is still a critical component of the JSPR Rankings.)

3. Record against mutual opponents, i.e., how two teams fared when facing mutual opponents on the ice.

4. Record against Teams Under Consideration, i.e., how two teams fared vs. other top 16 teams (as determined by the RPI).

If Team A wins the comparisons over Team B they get one JSPR point. In the event of a comparison tie, the fall back is head-to-head results (if exist), followed by RPI. The eight teams with the most JSPR points at the end of the regular season form the Elite 8 (there too, in the event of a JSPR points tie, the tie breaker rules fall back to head-to-head results and finally RPI).

There’s more to it than that, subtleties such as what constitutes a valid NEPSGIHA game (e.g., prior to last season affiliate vs. affiliate results were excluded, but are now included) and rules surrounding overtime games during holiday tournaments, and how on earth the algorithm is implemented (recursion aplenty), but the above are the basics, and should give prep hockey fans deeper insight into why the playoff seedings are as they are.

Which brings us full circle, back to Choate. We now see that RPI is just one criteria in the JSPR comparison matrix. Due to their poor performance against TUCs the Boars are, well, in a bind. Projections indicate that somehow they need to claw back at least one JSPR point from the teams ahead of them. The only way that’s going to happen is if they win the common opponents comparison, the RPI comparison, and hope they haven’t played any of those teams head-to-head (since they have just two victories over the projected top 8 teams). They need some help, likely in the form of down-the-stretch face planting by one or more of Loomis, Deerfield, Tabor, and St. Paul’s, but statistically they’ve still got a shot.

Also in the mix, Groton, Westy and BB&N, but the hill may be steeper yet for them to climb. We’ll know more after today’s games.

Lastly, for those of you who are wondering where playoff seedings can be viewed, look under the “Playoffs” dropdown menu in the main navigation above. You can see current RPI, JSPR, and playoff seedings, along with their projected end-of-season equivalents under the above menu.

Good luck to all teams in the final week!


Girls' Prep Composite Schedule
Week of January 12, 2024

 

Monday, February 12, 2024
Vermont Academy @ Holderness, 4:45 pm
Westminster @ Frederick Gunn School, 4:45 pm
Berwick @ Exeter, 5:00 pm
Pomfret @ Taft, 5:15 pm
Greenwich Academy @ Greenwich Country Day, 5:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Austin Prep, 6:00 pm

Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Friends Academy @ Rye Country Day, 4:15 pm
Winsor @ Pingree, 5:00 pm

Wednesday, February 24, 2024
Holderness @ Proctor, 2:00 pm
Kimball Union @ Tilton, 2:30 pm
Taft @ Westminster, 2:30 pm
Sacred Heart Greenwich @ Greenwich Country Day, 2:30 pm
Canterbury @ Millbrook, 2:45 pm
Groton @ Brooks, 3:00 pm
Cushing @ Deerfield, 3:00 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Pomfret, 3:00 pm
St. George's @ Milton, 3:00 pm
Exeter @ St. Paul's, 3:00 pm
Governor's @ Rivers, 3:15 pm
Andover @ Noble & Greenough, 3:15 pm
Milton J.V. @ Dana Hall, 3:15 pm
New Canaan HS @ Greenwich Academy, 3:30 pm
Choate @ Berkshire, 4:00 pm
Kent @ Hotchkiss, 4:00 pm
Middlesex @ Lawrence Academy, 4:00 pm
Worcester Academy @ Williston Northampton, 4:00 pm
Pingree @ Hebron, 4:00 pm
Brewster Academy @ Berwick, 4:15 pm
Hoosac @ Newton Country Day, 4:30 pm
New Hampton @ Southfield, 4:45 pm
Vermont Academy @ Frederick Gunn School, 4:45 pm
Lawrenceville @ Loomis Chaffee, 5:00 pm
Thayer @ St. Mark's, 5:00 pm
Tabor @ BB&N, 5:00 pm

Thursday, February 15, 2024
No games scheduled

Friday, February 16, 2024
Vermont Academy @ Kimball Union, 3:30 pm
Proctor @ New Hampton, 4:00 pm
Austin Prep JV @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Dana Hall @ Rivers JV, 4:15 pm
Kents Hill @ North Yarmouth Academy, 4:45 pm
Newton Country Day @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Thayer, 5:00 pm
Brooks @ Middlesex, 5:30 pm
Pingree @ Brewster Academy, 5:45 pm
Pomfret @ Austin Prep, 6:00 pm
St. Paul's @ Tilton, 6:00 pm
BB&N @ Lawrence Academy, 6:30 pm

Saturday, February 17, 2024
Southfield @ Cushing, 12:30 pm
Kents Hill @ Hebron, 1:00 pm
St. Mark's @ BB&N, 1:00 pm
Berkshire @ Westminster, 1:45 pm
Kimball Union @ Austin Prep, 2:00 pm
Holderness @ Middlesex, 2:00 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Vermont Academy, 2:00 pm
Rivers @ Proctor, 2:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 2:00 pm
Tabor @ Noble & Greenough, 2:00 pm
Frederick Gunn School @ Canterbury, 2:00 pm
Milton @ Brooks, 2:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Governor's, 2:30 pm
Choate @ Taft, 2:30 pm
Andover @ Worcester Academy, 2:30 pm
St. Paul's @ Exeter, 3:00 pm
Groton @ St. George's, 3:30 pm
New Hampton @ Brewster Academy, 4:15 pm
Hotchkiss @ Deerfield, 4:30 pm
Williston Northampton @ Loomis Chaffee, 4:30 pm
Lawrenceville @ Millbrook, 5:00 pm

Sunday, February 18, 2024
The Hill School @ Millbrook, 1:00 pm

Monday, February 19, 2024
Hebron @ Austin Prep, 2:45 pm
Brewster Academy @ Holderness, 5:00 pm
Canterbury @ Hotchkiss, 5:15 pm
Milton @ Cushing, 5:15 pm


 

Girls' Prep Composite Schedule
Week of February 5, 2024


Monday, February 5, 2024
Hebron @ Newton Country Day, 4:15 pm
Greenwich Academy @ Portledge, 5:30 pm
Governor's @ BB&N, 5:30 pm

Tuesday, February 6, 2024
No games scheduled

Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Southfield @ North American Hockey Academy, 2:00 pm
Proctor @ Brewster Academy, 2:30 pm
Millbrook @ Frederick Gunn School, 2:30 pm
Austin Prep @ Andover, 3:00 pm
New Hampton @ St. Paul's, 3:00 pm
Tabor @ Middlesex, 3:15 pm
Berkshire @ Pomfret, 3:30 pm
Hoosac @ Rye Country Day, 3:30 pm
Kimball Union @ Exeter, 3:30 pm
Taft @ Greenwich Academy, 3:30 pm
Tilton @ Vermont Academy, 3:30 pm
Williston Northampton @ Choate, 3:30 pm
Greenwich Country Day @ Hotchkiss, 3:30 pm
Governor's @ Thayer, 4:00 pm
St. George's @ BB&N, 4:15 pm
Fay School @ Winsor, 4:15 pm
Holderness @ Brooks, 4:30 pm
Deerfield @ Westminster, 4:30 pm
Kent @ Canterbury, 4:45 pm
Worcester Academy @ Rivers, 4:45 pm
Pingree @ North Yarmouth Academy, 4:45 pm
Dana Hall @ Nobles JV, 4:45 pm
Portledge @ Lawrenceville, 5:00 pm
Noble & Greenough @ Groton, 5:15 pm
St. Mark's @ Milton, 5:45 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Cushing, 6:30 pm

Thursday, February 8, 2024
No games scheduled

Friday, February 9, 2024
Hebron @ Kents Hill, 3:00 pm
Brewster Academy @ New Hampton, 4:15 pm
Pingree JV @ Dana Hall, 4:15 pm
Taft @ Frederick Gunn School, 4:45 pm
Winsor @ Portsmouth Abbey, 5:00 pm
Thayer @ Berwick, 5:00 pm
Austin Prep @ Holderness, 5:30 pm
Middlesex @ Pingree, 6:00 pm
Northfield Mt. Hermon @ Williston Northampton, 6:00 pm
Milton @ Andover, 6:15 pm
St. Paul's @ Tabor, 6:30 pm
BB&N @ Noble & Greenough, 6:30 pm
Shady Side Academy @ Lawrenceville, 6:45 pm
Cushing @ Loomis Chaffee, 7:00 pm
Pomfret @ St. Mark's, 7:00 pm

Saturday, February 10, 2024
Governor's @ Tabor, 1:00 pm
Greenwich Academy @ Frederick Gunn School, 1:00 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Kents Hill, 1:30 pm
Southfield @ Austin Prep, 2:00 pm
Millbrook @ Kent, 2:00 pm
Milton @ Middlesex, 2:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Pomfret, 2:00 pm
The Hill School @ Noble & Greenough, 2:00 pm
Shady Side Academy @ Lawrenceville, 2:00 pm
Hebron @ Tilton, 2:15 pm
New Hampton @ Exeter, 2:30 pm
Choate @ Loomis Chaffee, 3:00 pm
St. Mark's @ Rivers, 3:00 pm
Brooks @ St. George's, 4:00 pm
Hoosac @ Vermont Academy, 4:00 pm
Pingree vs. Greenwich CD, 4:00 pm -- at Pomfret School
Deerfield @ Berkshire, 4:30 pm
Lawrence Academy @ Thayer, 4:30 pm
Brewster Academy @ Proctor, 4:30 pm
Hotchkiss @ Taft, 5:00 pm
Cushing @ Northfield Mt. Hermon, 5:00 pm
Andover @ Williston Northampton, 5:15 pm
Westminster @ Canterbury, 6:30 pm

Sunday, February 11, 2024
The Hill School @ Winchendon U19, 9:00 am
Hoosac @ Canterbury, 1:00 pm
The Hill School @ Winchendon Green, 1:00 pm
North Yarmouth Academy @ Worcester Academy, 4:00 pm

Monday, February 12, 2024
Vermont Academy @ Holderness, 4:45 pm
Westminster @ Frederick Gunn School, 4:45 pm
Berwick @ Exeter, 5:00 pm
Pomfret @ Taft, 5:15 pm
Greenwich Academy @ Greenwich Country Day, 5:30 pm
Portsmouth Abbey @ Austin Prep, 6:00 pm


If you are fortunate enough to be playing in a meaningful game today, don't take it for granted, don't squander it. Instead, dig deep, work to the height of your ability, and help make the day one you'll remember forever, win or lose.

Sunday's Playoff Schedule: 9:30 am -- Brooks vs. Nichols 11:30 am -- Thayer vs. New Hampton 1:30 pm -- Deerfield vs. Hill 3:30 pm -- Dexter Southfield vs. Rivers

Sunday Harrington Schedule (@ Nobles) 7th Place -- 8:00 am -- Milton vs. Westminster 5th Place -- 10:00 am -- St. Mark's vs. BB&N 3rd Place -- 12:00 am -- St. Paul's vs. Lawrence 1st Place -- 2:00 pm -- Williston vs. Nobles

Around the Rinks

Cushing sophomore Madelyn Soderquist (#4) celebrates with senior Courtney Lilley (#19) after scoring the first of her two goals in Cushing's 4-1 win v
Cushing sophomore Madelyn Soderquist (#4) celebrates with senior Courtney Lilley (#19) after scoring the first of her two goals in Cushing's 4-1 win vs. Southfield Sat. Feb. 17th. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Nobles' senior D Sophia Levering notched 2 goals and 2 assists in a 7-0 win over Cushing on Friday Feb 2nd.
Nobles' senior D Sophia Levering notched 2 goals and 2 assists in a 7-0 win over Cushing on Friday Feb 2nd. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Southfield's Madelyn Murphy had a goal and an assist in Southfield's 4-0 victory over Exeter on Wednesday.
Southfield's Madelyn Murphy had a goal and an assist in Southfield's 4-0 victory over Exeter on Wednesday. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)
 
Choate's Caroline Holm broke a 1-1 tie with around two minutes left to lift the Wild Boars to a 2-1 road win at Andover.
Choate's Caroline Holm broke a 1-1 tie with around two minutes left to lift the Wild Boars to a 2-1 road win at Andover. (Photo: Dave Arnold Photography)