Penn State, Frozen Four and Boston
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Penn State fell to Boston University 3-1 on Thursday night, ending a supercharged three months during which the team climbed from last place in the Big Ten to the NCAA Hockey Tournament semifinals.
From Sports Illustrated
When Matthew DiMarsico scored the overtime winner to lift Penn State to its first Frozen Four, it sent shockwaves throughout the college hockey world, from Allentown to Anchorage.
From The New York Times
The NCAA Frozen Four happens on Thursday, Apr. 10 with Denver Pioneers battling Western Michigan Broncos with a start time of 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT for Game 1.
From Yahoo! Sports
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