2010 Frozen Four Schedule: Boston College Takes on Miami (Ohio)

by abournenesn

Apr 7, 2010

The No. 4 Boston College Eagles are flying high and looking to capture their second national title in three years.

Jerry York's squad will hit the Frozen Four ice on Thursday, April 8 at 8:30 p.m. (ET) at Ford Field in Detroit after Wisconsin takes on Rochester Institute of Technology in the opening match at 5 p.m.

Below is a rundown of the remaining 2010 Frozen Four schedule (all times Eastern):

Thursday, April 8
5 p.m.: R.I.T. (28-11-1) vs. No. 4 Wisconsin (27-10-4) — ESPN2
8:30 p.m.: No. 4 Boston College (27-10-3) vs. No. 1 Miami (Ohio) (29-7-7) — ESPN2

Saturday, April 10
7 p.m.: Championship — ESPN

In addition to the three remaining games, the NCAA has announced the participants for the fifth annual Frozen Four Skills Challenge, which will be held April 9 at Ford Field. The competition will be conducted in an East versus West format with each team having six male position players, six female position players, two male goaltenders and two female goaltenders.

The competitions include puck control relay, fastest skater,
hardest shot, rapid-fire shooting, accuracy shooting and penalty shot.

Men's East
Sean Backman
, Yale; Bobby Butler, New Hampshire; Owen Meyer, Army; Neil Musselwhite, Oswego State; Ben Smith, Boston College and Brandon Wong, Quinnipiac.

Goalies: Jared DeMichiel, RIT and Ben Scrivens, Cornell.

Women's East
Melissa Anderson
, Boston University; Anna McDonald, Harvard; Sarah Parsons, Dartmouth; Kelly Paton, New Hampshire; Britni Smith, St. Lawrence and Allie Thunstrom, Boston College.

Goalies: Brittony Chartier, St. Lawrence and Melissa Haber, Boston University.

Men's West
Cody Chupp
, Ferris State; Zach Harrison, Minnesota State Mankato; Steven Kampfer, Michigan; Kyle Lawson, Notre Dame; Tony Lucia, Minnesota and Chris McKelvie, Bemidji State.

Goalies: Brian Stewart, Northern Michigan and Andrew Volkening, Air Force.

Women's West
Kelli Blankenship, Minnesota; Rachel Davis, Ohio State; Caitlin Hogan, St. Cloud State; Kyla Sanders, Wisconsin; Chelsea Walkland, Robert Morris and Ashley Young, Minnesota State Mankato.

Goalies: Lauren Bradel, St. Thomas (Minnesota) and Lindsey Park, Wayne State (Michigan).

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