Dartmouth Men鈥檚 Hockey Falls to Wisconsin in NCAA Regional
No. 8 Dartmouth men's hockey concluded its remarkable season with a 5-1 loss to No. 12 Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinal. Despite starting strong by equalizing at one goal early in the first period, the Big Green couldn't maintain momentum and succumbed to Wisconsin's goals. The season saw Dartmouth achieve a program-record 23 wins, marking significant accomplishments including the first ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship and multiple individual accolades for players and coaches.
By the Numbers- Dartmouth finished the season with a 23-8-4 record.
- Emmett Croteau ended the season with a 15-5-4 record, 1.93 goals against average, and .923 save percentage.
- The Big Green struggled to capitalize on key opportunities during the semifinal match.
- Dartmouth's strong season included multiple All-ECAC and All-Ivy honors for players.
As the season concludes, Dartmouth will look to build on its successes and retain top players while preparing for the next season. The team is promoting ticket sales for the 2026-27 season, indicating a push for continued support and fan engagement.
Bottom LineThis season not only solidified Dartmouth's place in the competitive landscape of college hockey but also set a high bar for future performance and achievements. The Big Green's next steps will be crucial in maintaining their momentum and building on this historic season.
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