College Hockey Tonight (Oct. 24, 2025)
Here are the scores and some notes on every game around college hockey from Friday night:
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Hockey East
UConn 8, Boston University 4: BU jumped out to a 2–0 lead, but the Huskies roared back with five unanswered goals to close out an impressive win. Ethan Whitcomb and Kaden Shahan each recorded three assists for UConn, while Ethan Gardula scored twice and Owen McLaughlin netted two for BU.
Atlantic Hockey
Army 5, Holy Cross 2: JJ Cataldo stopped 26 shots to backstop Army’s win over Holy Cross. Sam Groebner, Adam Marshall, and Nils Forselius each contributed a pair of assists.
Bentley 4, Canisius 1: Michael Mesic scored twice and Nicholas Bevilacqua made 28 saves as the Falcons cruised to victory.
RIT 5, Air Force 1: Tyler Mahan scored two goals and Jakub Krbecek made 21 saves for RIT. Simon Isabelle (two assists) and Christian Catalano (one goal, one assist) also finished with multi-point games.
CCHA
Bowling Green 4, Lake Superior 1: Jaden Grant scored twice as Bowling Green outshot Lake Superior 45–28. Rorke Applebee made 41 saves in a losing effort.
Michigan Tech 5, Ferris State 1: The Huskies erupted for five unanswered goals after trailing early. Teydon Trembecky struck twice in the second period and Isaac Gordon added his first of the season.
Bemidji State 1, Augustana 0 (OT): Oliver Peer broke a scoreless tie in overtime to lift the Beavers. Raythan Robbins earned the shutout with 27 saves, while Josh Kotai stopped 31 shots in the loss.
Non-Conference
Sacred Heart 2, Ohio State 1 (OT): Felix Trudeau scored both goals for the Pioneers — tying the game on a power play with 4:31 left in regulation before burying the winner just 23 seconds into overtime.
Clarkson 5, North Dakota 2: Clarkson struck twice on the power play and controlled play throughout. Ryan Bottrill notched three assists, while defensemen Tristan Sarsland and Tate Taylor each tallied a goal and an assist.
Colgate 3, Maine 2: The Raiders scored twice in the second period to secure the win. Michael Neumeier had a goal and an assist, and despite being outshot 27–15, Colgate held firm defensively.
UMass Lowell 4, Mercyhurst 0: Samuel Richard turned aside 30 shots for his first NCAA shutout. The River Hawks had four different goal scorers, and Dillan Bentley collected two assists.
Merrimack 4, Quinnipiac 1: Nick Pierre scored twice to pace the Warriors. Trevor Hoskin and Michael Emerson also scored, while Max Lundgren stopped 27 shots in the win.
Minnesota Duluth 3, Minnesota 0: The Bulldogs continued their hot streak, improving to 6–1. Adam Gajan stopped all 17 shots for the shutout, and Minnesota was held to just 0.9 expected goals.
UMass 5, Omaha 4: The Minutemen rallied late with two third-period goals to earn a road win. Cam O’Neil tied the game with 8:21 left, and Jack Musa scored his fifth of the season — the game-winner — with 58 seconds remaining.
New Hampshire 3, Long Island 2 (OT): Felix Gagnon scored 1:55 into overtime to give the Wildcats the win. Gagnon finished with two goals, while Dylan Kinch scored twice for LIU.
Notre Dame 6, Robert Morris 3: Sutter Muzzatti led the way for the Irish with two goals and two assists. RMU jumped out to a 2–0 lead with goals just 1:43 apart in the first six minutes before Notre Dame stormed back.
St. Cloud State 5, Alaska Anchorage 2: The Huskies opened with four straight goals. Nolan Roed, Austin Burnevik, Barrett Hall, and Tyson Gross each had two points.
Western Michigan 5, Michigan 2: A night after being blanked, the Broncos bounced back to split the series. Grant Slukynsky led the way with three points (2g, 1a).
Wisconsin 5, Alaska 3: The Badgers scored three times in the first period and never trailed, outshooting Alaska 46–18.
Penn State 3, Stonehill 2: The Skyhawks led 2–1 after two, but goals from Gavin McKenna and JJ Wiebusch lifted the Nittany Lions to the comeback win.
Denver 7, Boston College 3: Tied 2–2 after one, the Pioneers exploded for three goals in the opening 14 minutes of the second and never looked back. Seven different Denver players scored in the rout.
Minnesota State 4, RPI 2: The Mavericks dominated the shot chart, 40–19, with Jack Smith and Alex Zetterberg each posting two points.
Michigan State 4, Northern Michigan 0: Trey Augustine made 24 saves for the shutout as the Spartans outshot Northern Michigan 40–24 and went a perfect 6-for-6 on the penalty kill.
Providence 2, St. Thomas 2 (OT): The Friars rallied with two third-period goals to earn a point in the first game at Anderson Arena in St. Paul. John Mustard and Aleksi Kivioja scored for Providence, while Nathan Pilling and Lucas Van Vliet tallied for St. Thomas.
Miami 5, Lindenwood 4 (OT): The RedHawks stayed unbeaten (5–0) with another dramatic finish. Maximilion Helgeson tied the game late, and 17-year-old freshman Ilia Morozov scored his fourth of the season — the overtime winner. Jake Southgate led Lindenwood with three points.



