St. Cloud State has won seven of its last eight games. Credit: SCSU Athletic Media Relations.
1. St. Cloud State (25-6-1)
The Huskies swept Nebraska-Omaha over the weekend, giving the Huskies seven wins in their last eight games.
2. Minnesota State (15-10-7)
The Mavericks are coming off ties with Alabama-Huntsville by scores of 3-3 and 1-1.
3. Minnesota (16-13-0)
The Gophers did not play this weekend. They will face Michigan at home this Friday and Saturday.
4. Bemidji State (14-13-5)
The Beavers salvaged a split with Michigan Tech this weekend, losing the second game of the series 9-2.
5. Minnesota Duluth (11-14-5)
After suffering a one-goal loss to Bemidji State, the Bulldogs picked up their third consecutive loss after being swept by North Dakota over the weekend.
The Golden Gophers enter the post-season with momentum following their two-game sweep of the Badgers. Credit: Gopher Athletics.
1. Minnesota (29-3-1)
In the last series before the post-season, the Gophers continued their winning ways with a sweep of Wisconsin.
2. Bemidji State (22-9-3)
The Beavers are unbeaten in their last seven games, including a weekend sweep over Minnesota State.
3. St. Cloud State (14-16-2)
St. Cloud State was edged 3-2 in this weekend’s series finale with Minnesota Duluth, making it two series splits in a row for the Huskies.
4. Minnesota Duluth (13-20-1)
The Bulldogs snapped a three-game losing streak with a 3-2 win in the second game of this weekend’s series with St. Cloud State.
5. Minnesota State (3-27-4)
The Mavericks head into the post-season having not won a game since Jan. 3, after being swept by Bemidji State this weekend.
The Tommies finished the regular season with a sweep of St. Olaf. Credit: St. Thomas University Athletics.
1. St. Scholastica (14-8-3)
The Saints ran into a four-game gauntlet to end the regular season, playing back-to-back series against the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in the nation. The Saints went 0-3-1 in those games, including being swept by No. 3 Adrian over the weekend.
2. Augsburg (15-8-3)
The Auggies will be the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Minnesota Interscholastic Athletic Conference playoffs, but fell in their final two games of the season against St. John’s.
3. St. Thomas (13-7-5)
The Tommies finished the regular season with a resounding sweep of St. Olaf, outscoring the Oles 12-3 in the two games.
4. St. John’s (12-9-4)
The Johnnies are also entering the postseason on a hot streak, winning their last four games. This weekend, the Johnnies swept MIAC regular season champion Augsburg.
5. Concordia (10-13-2)
The Cobbers ended the regular season with a series split with Bethel. The Cobbers will face Hamline in the quarterfinals of the MIAC playoffs.
The Royals have won five in a row to end the regular season. Credit: Bethel University Athletics.
1. St. Thomas (18-5-2)
The Tommies ended the regular season as the MIAC co-champion with Bethel, but the Tommies own the better overall record. The Tommies tied and won in this weekend’s series with St. Olaf.
2 Bethel (14-9-2)
The Royals enter the postseason as the hottest team in the MIAC, winning their last five games, including a sweep of Concordia this weekend. The Royals did not allow a goal in the sweep.
3. Augsburg (13-9-3)
The Auggies tied and won this weekend, edging St. Benedict 3-2 in overtime.
4. Concordia (13-11-1)
If the Cobbers want to bounce back, they’ll need to do it in a big way in the post-season. The Cobbers were held scoreless while being swept by Bethel this weekend.
5. St. Mary’s (10-12-3)
The Cardinals split with St. Catherine over the weekend, giving the Cardinals four wins in their last five games.
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