Mar 28 3:52p by Travis Hughes
Here's a run down of Saturday's action in the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Men's Hockey Tournament. Scroll down for a look at the updated bracket as today's action begins.
5:30 PM ET: #1 Boston College Eagles vs #3 Yale Bulldogs
The Yale Bulldogs are coming off a monster win over North Dakota on Saturday. Can they ride on the coattails of such a big victory right on through Boston College and to the Frozen Four? Well, it won't be easy against an Eagles team that comes into the game Sunday with a 9-0-1 record in it's last 10.
The Elis started goalie Ryan Rondeau against the Fighting Sioux, a surprising move considering that he hadn't played since giving up five goals against ECAC-worst Brown in November. It worked against North Dakota, but will it against BC?
SBN blog: BC Interruption, covering Boston College
TV coverage: ESPNU HD
9:00 PM ET: #1 Miami Redhawks vs #3 Michigan Wolverines
Top-seeded Miami faced a minor challenge from bottom-ranked Alabama-Huntsville on Saturday, but ultimately they prevailed to face resurgent Michigan in Sunday's regional final. The Wolverines shocked their own fans by getting to this point, but can they beat the best team in the land? A trip home to Michigan for the Frozen Four is on the line.
SBN blog: Maize n Brew, covering Michigan
TV coverage: ESPNU HD
Here's the bracket after Saturday's action. Click to enlarge.
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NCAA Hockey Tournament, Sunday Schedule And Bracket: Boston College vs Yale, Miami vs Michigan
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