I had over 3,000 words of quotes alone from today's media availability for the Norwich University men's & women's hockey teams before they left for their respective Frozen Fours. The women left this morning for Rochester, NY where they will face Gustavus Adolphus in Friday evening's Division III NCAA semifinal. The men left later Wednesday afternoon for Lake Placid, NY where they will face St. Norbert in the men's semifinal. The winners will all play Saturday night at 7 p.m. for the national championship. The women are aiming for their second straight while the men are looking for their fourth overall and second in the last three years.
Here's everything I couldn't get in the print edition for tomorrow:
Women's Team:
Kelly Fisk:
We were going against Amherst, and we lost to them earlier in the season, so it gave us a little bit of a spark. We were just on fire throughout the whole game and we were working together. To be able to win and be going back to the Frozen Four again, the whole goal this year has been to get back to the Frozen Four and do it again.
It’s hard to relay what it really feels like to be there and everything that goes on, but we’re trying to get that to them as much as possible. They get how big it is to be there and to win. Hopefully that’s enough.
Amanda Wilks:
We somehow managed to squeeze five goals in there and prevent none. It was awesome.
It’s a different path because last year we got the bye and didn’t have to play that quarterfinal. Winning our conference and our quarterfinal has actually been one step further than what we did last year. We’re super excited and actually not in last place, so we have to play that much better.
It’s completely different from last year, the feeling, because any game can be your last. You just want to go out on a good note and not regret doing something you should have. I’m trying to being everything I have to this game. It would be incredible. I don’t even have words it would be that great.
They played a playoff game and lost, so I never would’ve thought this would be happening three out of the four years I’m here.
Those milestones are always a goal, and once you meet them it’s like a weight off your shoulders. I’m glad that I met them early and now I can just focus on getting that national championship.
Sarianne Lynn:
I think it’s going to be huge to get up first and start really strong and really get to them in the first. And like Jill said, they’ll just snowball after get the first, they’ll just roll into the second and the third.
It’s a little different going back because last year we did have something to prove. This year we have just has much to prove, especially having already lost to RIT this year, it just beings back that same feeling as last year, knowing we have just as much to prove and we deserve to win it all.
This is a big week for us to build momentum and get the ball rolling. After that team win against Amherst, the team really came together and gelled at that time. It will be great going into this weekend.
We played them last year, we know they’re a strong team, we know that they are never going to give up. We learned that in the third period last year, so that’s something that will help us this time to keep going, keep going in the game because they’re not going to give up and we can’t either.
Sophie LeClerc:
All the awards up for grabs for Norwich just speaks to how much the community and Norwich cares about hockey and how much they do want to succeed. It could be just a huge, great thing for the community. It’s cool to claim that type of honor. It’s neat.
Mark Bolding:
There’s a target on your back if you’re the winner. It’s been a good year, we’ve had ups and downs like every team, we’ve had a good run as of late and I think the pressure goes back to RIT. They’re the host, Plattsburgh’s back, Gustavus is always good, so we’re hoping that we can come in there and fly under the radar and play sound hockey and get to the championship game on Saturday.
Playing at home was nice to have our first-ever quarterfinal game at home. I think they’re prepared, and I think they just want to get out of town and see some new sights. I think they are excited to get going as a team and see what happens. I don’t think the energy level will be a question, it will be which team can play well.
Men's Team:
Mike McShane:
It’s been going on for a little while now. Over the last month and a half, you build up, you win your regular-season championship and once you succeed at that, you try to win your playoff championship so you receive your national tournament bid, and then after that, you go one step at a time. We won last week to put ourselves in the Final Four. We’re looking at St. Norbert Friday afternoon. That’s going to be a big game for us.
Anybody who’s a senior has had the chance to get one, and now you’re in a great position to go back to Lake Placid, which is just a treat in itself, I’m sure there’s a lot of vigor and emotion in these guys to do it again.
Shawn Baker:
Senior year, it will be our last game, and finishing with a win is what we’ve been looking for all year.
It’s a national rivalry. We don’t play them in the regular season, but when it comes to the semifinals, they’re always in our way. They have an amazing team, and they’ve been there every year. Revenge for last year will be the best.
It’s been a tradition since sophomore year when we won the national (championship) and we had the mustaches. It’s pretty funny. When we’re all together and go to the movies, it’s 25 of us (with mustaches). People laugh, they ask questions. It’s just a good thing overall. They’re a lucky charm so far.
Igor Martinez:
Our biggest thing this year is we have a real big mindset on the team concept.
A lot of that stems from our coaching staff. I remember coach coming into our locker room to give us a pep talk when we were dealing with injuries. The big thing was, ‘You’re going to have to play with injuries. Good teams play when they’re beat up,’ and that’s the most important part, just digging deep and going through all that, and giving it all for the guy next to you.
Good luck to both teams. I'll be in Lake Placid with the men's team, so be sure to follow my tweets (@annagrearson), which can also be found on our website, www.timesargus.com, under "sports." I'll have stories on Saturday and Sunday (hopefully) from the Frozen Four.
- Anna Grearson