Scores and Schedule: March 16, 2014

Weather, man. Weather.

Yesterday’s Results

Division-1 Men

Detroit 10, Marquette 15
Michigan 11, Bellarmine 10

Division-2 Women

Davenport 12, Robert Morris (Ill.) 7
Grand Valley State 6, New Haven 11
Aquinas @ Siena Heights – postponed

Division-3 Men

Olivet 12, Methodist 5
Calvin 12, Houghton 5
Albion 2, Otterbein 9
Hope 6, Southwestern 11
Adrian 14, Elmhurst 4

Division-3 Women

Adrian 10, Augustana 21
Calvin 15, Robert Morris (Ill.) 8
Alma 5, Oberlin 12
Hope 3, Pacific (Ore.) 12

Collegiate Club Men

Oakland @ St. Olaf
Lawrence Tech 13, Robert Morris (Ill.) 4
Michigan State 11, Ohio 5

Collegiate Club Women

Grand Valley State Club 11, Eastern Michigan 6
Oakland 19, Eastern Michigan 5
Oakland 14, Grand Valley State 6
Saginaw Valley @ Augustana Club
Michigan State v. Illinois
Western Michigan v. Bowling Green

Today’s Schedule

Division-1 Women

Detroit v. Duquesne
Michigan @ Johns Hopkins

Division-3 Men

Alma @ Bethany
Siena Heights @ Capital

Division-3 Women

Siena Heights @ Capital
Alma @ Otterbein

 

Collegiate Club Women

Saginaw Valley @ B0wling Green
Saginaw Valley v. Illinois
Western Michigan v. Augustana

Corrections, omissions, etc. always appreciated in the comments. Also use the comments for discussion of today’s action.

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2 Responses to Scores and Schedule: March 16, 2014

  1. KyleW says:

    Game between Marquette and Detroit was an absolute fault of penalties. Face Offs also, seems as if Damien Hicks isn’t the answer anymore. Yet they keep tossing him out there, Tyler Corcoran as well. Benjamin Gjokaj needs to get more action it seems as if he can be efficient being a large body and able to stop breaks however I hope during conference play they figure something out on faceoffs, who ever is running them.

    • Tim says:

      Faceoffs are an absolute head-scratcher. Detroit seemed to finally (for the first time in years) get something good going last year with Hicks, and while losing the wing players – particularly GB wizard Jordan Houtby – should hurt, they shouldn’t suddenly be totally hapless at the dot. Something isn’t right there, no matter who’s taking draws, and it needs to be fixed in a hurry if the Titans are going to return to the NCAA Tournament.

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