Colorado College Aims for NCHC Climb With Strong Second Half
Colorado College is pushing to improve its standings in the NCHC after a challenging first half of the season. The Tigers currently sit at the bottom of the standings with a record of 9-10-3 and 12 points, significantly impacted by injuries to key players like captain Max Burkholder and leading scorer Owen Beckner. Despite setbacks, head coach Kris Mayotte remains optimistic about the team's potential, citing a strong work ethic and resilience among players. With 12 games left in the season, the goal is to build on recent performances and secure crucial wins to climb the rankings.
By the Numbers- Colorado College holds a record of 9-10-3, tied for last in the NCHC standings with 12 points.
- The Tigers have recorded wins against NPI-ranked teams: North Dakota (3rd), Minnesota Duluth (4th), and Providence (12th).
- CC is on a slight positive trend after winning an exhibition against Simon Fraser and gaining points against North Dakota last weekend.
- Upcoming match against Omaha is vital, as both teams are tied in standings, adding extra motivation for the Tigers.
The team faces a critical weekend against Omaha, needing to secure points to enhance their NCHC standings and build momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.
Bottom LineIf Colorado College can leverage their recent improvements and maintain consistency, they could turn their season around in the final games, making a significant push for better placement in the conference.
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