Maine hockey team loses in first round of NCAA tournament
- The Black Bears lost to Penn State 5-1 in the first round of the NCAA tournament, marking their second consecutive first-round elimination.
- Maine scored first with a goal by Bodie Nobes, but Penn State quickly tied and pulled ahead, with DiMarsico contributing two goals to the victory.
- Maine Coach Ben Barr expressed disappointment, saying, 'It really hurts to go out playing like that.'
- Penn State will face UConn for a spot in the Frozen Four after achieving their 16th win in 19 games.
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College hockey: Penn State continues improbable turnaround in NCAA tourney
Penn State has a rich tradition in many of the 24 interscholastic sports that the NCAA offers. Even with a drastic turnaround spearheaded by coach Guy Gadowsky since the Nittany Lions made the jump to the NCAA in 2012 in men’s hockey, the Nittany Lions had just two NCAA Tournament wins in program history and zero Frozen Four appearances entering Friday night’s clash with No. 3 Maine. The Black Bears (24-8-6) have as many national championships a…

UMaine’s hockey season ends with 5-1 loss to Penn State
The Black Bears bow out of the NCAA tournament in the first round for the second straight season.
Penn State knocks UMaine men's hockey out of NCAA tournament
The University of Maine men’s hockey team’s season came to a crashing halt on Friday night. After the Black Bears scored the game-opening goal in their Allentown Regional game against Penn State University, the Nittany Lions scored the next five en route to an impressive 5-1 victory in front of a vociferous and partisan crowd. The Nittany Lions dominated every aspect of the game, parlaying their superior speed into a significant advantage in hig…
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