March 24
Fulton, Long earn All-American honors This season they have been called MIAC champions and conference co-players of the year, and now you can call them All-Americans, as Hamline University hockey junior co-captains Dustin Fulton (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) and Joe Long (Dayton, Minn.) were named 2007-08 Division III All-Americans on Saturday. >More
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March 5
Pipers fall to Tommies in MIAC tournament championship The University of St. Thomas captured the MIAC men's hockey tournament championship, and the conference's automatic NCAA bid, with a 4-1 win over the regular season champion Hamline University Pipers in St. Paul on Wednesday night. >More
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March 3
Hamline men's hockey cracks top fifteen
In the latest USCHO.com poll released today, the Hamline University men's hockey team joined the top fifteen teams in NCAA Division III hockey for the first time, debuting at a tie for #12 in the nation.
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March 1
Pipers power past Johnnies into championship game
On the strength of three power play goals, four points from the MIAC’s co-players of the year, and William Leier’s first collegiate goal, Hamline University’s men’s hockey team defeated Saint John’s University, 4-2, in the MIAC semifinal game.
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February 27
Pipers pile up accolades with MIAC championship
When a team wins a conference championship after a 60-year drought, players and coaches tend to get post-season accolades for their success, as is the case with the 2007-08 Hamline University men’s hockey team. The conference office announced today that eight players have received all-conference recognition, two Pipers are the MIAC co-players of the year, and head coach Scott Bell has been named the MIAC Coach of the Year.
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February 25
Fulton named MIAC athlete of the week
Hamline University junior forward Dustin Fulton (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) has been named the MIAC men's hockey athlete of the week after leading the Pipers to the championship, the conference office announced today.
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February 23
Pipers capture first MIAC hockey championship in six decades
It was 60 years in the making, but the Hamline University Pipers have reclaimed the MIAC men's hockey championship following a come-from-behind victory, 6-5, at Saint John's on Saturday.
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February 22
Pipers hand Johnnies 4-1 loss
The Hamline University men’s hockey team upped their MIAC rank to second place after handing visiting St. John’s University a 4-1 defeat at Drake Arena tonight.
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