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ACHA Weekly Clips 1/17 - 1/23

2012-01-24


William & Mary senior Mike Scuzzarella shares an interesting tie with Chris Drury. (photo: Saugus Advertiser)

Chris Drury has company among LLWS stars to excel on the ice, the University of Arizona continues to see great coverage in the desert and Rainy River Community College was upset by Alaska-Fairbanks. There is plenty more inside after a busy week of coverage for the ACHA.

Turns out Chris Drury isn't the only Little League World Series star to enjoy success on the rink. William & Mary senior, Mike Scuzzarella is enjoying a productive senior season.

The Alabama Frozen Tide are enjoying a successful run in 2011-12. They're in a prime position to go on a run towards Nationals this spring.

The University of Arizona is looking at an uphill battle if they hope to reach the National Tournament in 2012. Here is a look at the Wildcats upcoming schedule.

Five members of Kettering's hockey team appeared in the ACAH M3 All-Star game. MLive.com has the story.

DePaul has yet to lose in regulation this season, as The DePaulina points out.

Northern Arizona started the spring semester on the right foot. The Ice Jacks picked up a weekend sweep, helping to erase the losing streak that ended their fall semester.

Former St. Louis Blues assistant coach, Ted Sator, joined the Lindenwood University staff recently. STLToday offers the coverage.

Rainy River Community College (W2) suffered their first loss of the season to Alaska-Fairbanks. The Nanooks are hoping to earn a berth at the W2 National Tournament with a strong finish to their season.

A feature on the journey Kurt Collins took to Penn State.

A recap of Georgia Tech's triumph at the Savanah Tire Hockey Classic.




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