Can Penn State Once Again Rise to the Top of the ACHA?
The Icers Skate to Break Their Second-Place Trend
At the close of last year's hockey season, the Icers lost their head coach, Joe Battista, nicknamed Joe-Ba. Throughout his career, Battista has led the Icers to multiple championships.
Battista could do little wrong when it came to winning games, but then, he abandoned his post, and many wondered how the team would fare without him steering the journey. New at the helm was former assistant Scott Balboni.
After being ACHA champions four years in a row between 1999 and 2003, the Icers have not since managed to win the big game. They have consistently placed second each consecutive time, losing to Ohio, Rhode Island, Illinois, and Rhode Island again. This year, Coach Balboni considers these three times to still be big contenders for the title.
The Nittany Lion Icers have created a 28-7-0 (25-5-0 ACHA) record and outscored their opponents 149 - 71. At home, they lost three times. Could they once again become kings of the hill? Only time would tell. On Wednesday, the 28th of February, their future began.
Entering the championships as the number one team in the ACHA, they would ultimately face the number sixteen seed. To begin the competition, Penn State squared off against Robert Morris (Pennsylvania).
In a very tight game, the two teams went into overtime. Penn State barely managed to come out with their 2-1 victory. The win led them into the quarterfinals the following night. They were able to edge out another 2-1 win, this time against #8 Liberty.
After getting a break from play on Friday, the remaining four teams will enter the semi-final matches later today. At 1:00 p.m. EST, Penn State will play #12 Delaware. Not their first meeting, the Icers have defeated Delaware twice before this season by scores of 3-1 and 10-3. However, this doesn't mean the game will be easy.
Can Penn State Once Again Rise to the Top of the ACHA?
Which of the four remaining teams will throw off their helmets as ACHA Division I champions tomorrow night?
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