Friday, April 16, 2010

Source: Oswego State's Eric Selleck signs pro deal

Oswego State forward Eric Selleck has signed a contract with the NHL's Florida Panthers, a source close to the team told TheVOTL.com today.  Selleck, the 2010 runner-up for the Sid Watson Award, departs SUNY Oswego after just two seasons in the green and gold.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Videos: Neil Musselwhite at the Frozen Four Skills Challenge

AmericaJR.com has posted some videos from the 2010 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge. Former Oswego State forward Neil Musselwhite can be seen in the clips wearing a blue sweater with the number 11 on it.  You can see the videos after the jump.



Sunday, April 11, 2010

Neil Musselwhite dazzles at Frozen Four skills competition in Detroit

It may have taken them a little longer than I would have liked, but the Oswego State Athletic Department has posted a write-up on men's hockey player Neil Musselwhite's performance at the NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge.
Oswego State senior men’s hockey player Neil Musselwhite closed out his collegiate career by winning the Fastest Skater competition at the 2010 NCAA Frozen Four Skills Challenge on Friday night at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.
Musselwhite, the only Division III men’s hockey player at the competition, edged Minnesota State-Mankato’s Zach Harrison by two-tenths of a second in the final with a new event record time of 14.3 seconds after advancing to the final by winning his respective heat. However, the East squad fell to the West squad by the score of 10-6. 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Steve Donahue bolts Cornell to take Boston College job

It was hard to imagine Steve Donahue leaving Cornell on his own terms a few short years ago. The Big Red men's basketball program had losing seasons in each of the coach's first six campaigns, from 2000-01 on through 2005-06, as Pennsylvania and Princeton continued their storied dominance of the Ivy League's hardwood. But athletic director Andy Noel remained patient as Donahue slowly built the program into the class of the conference. Now, after three straight Ivy League crowns, Donahue is shipping up to Boston.