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Posted: March 18th, 2011

The long wait is over.

It’s been more than a year since Mercyhurst College and Erie were awarded host rights to the NCAA Division I women’s hockey championship tournament — the Frozen Four.

Practices started more than seven months ago, games shortly thereafter. Fall fell, winter did its worst and, come Sunday — championship game day — spring will drop in.

Four teams withstood all that opponents and circumstance threw at them to arrive at Tullio Arena for today’s semifinals. Boston College takes on Wisconsin at 5 p.m. Boston University faces Cornell at 8 p.m.

Nearly 4,000 weekend passes had been sold as of Thursday. Thousands more fans will watch the games live, and free, at www.ncaa.com.

Here’s the Frozen Friday report:

Erie Times-News

News from Thursday’s practice and media sessions.

Photos of all four teams from Thursday’s practices.

Adieu, 87: Meghan Agosta has one more chance to add to her lengthy legacy.

A look back in photos at Meghan Agosta’s career at Mercyhurst College.

Boston U., Boston College study in contrasts.

Wisconsin team profile (last in a series on the Frozen Four qualifiers).

The Frozen Four can have a lingering effect on girls hockey in host cities.

Frozen Four teams claimed nine of the 12 spots on the ACHA All-America teams.

Boston College

BC and BU shared a flight to Erie.

Get in-game tweets from a BC angle.

Boston University

The Frozen Four is a first for the Terriers.

Listen to the game.

Cornell

Big Red hope Tullio Arena ice is nice.

Cornell’s one of three Eastern teams in an event that’s been dominated by programs from the Midwest.

Wisconsin

Follow the Badgers in a gameday live blog.

Get in on Wisconsin fan events in Erie.

Brianna Decker video.

Alex Rigbsy’s Thursday diary entry.

Hilary Knight could score 50 goals this season.

The upperclassmen set the tone for the Badgers.

Sophomore goalie wins Elite 88 award.

Check the Erie Times-News and www.GoErie.com/frozenfour all weekend for tournament news.

Posted in: Hockey
Posted: March 17th, 2011

The NCAA Division I women’s Frozen Four — as if you didn’t know — takes place Friday and Sunday at Tullio Arena. Boston College meets Wisconsin Friday at 5 p.m. in the first semifinal, followed by Boston University vs. Cornell at 8 p.m. The championship game is scheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m.

Bone up on all current news at GoErie.com/frozenfour, get real-time updates at www.twitter.com/goeriehockey and check out news and features from around the country right here:

Boston College

Eagles profile (Erie Times-News)

Mary Restuccia keys offense (Boston Herald)

Eager for Erie (The Heights)

Boston University

Terriers profile (Erie Times-News)

BU rises to title shot (Boston Herald)

BU women skate to forefront (Boston Globe)

Cornell

Big Red profile (Erie Times-News)

Cornell savors second chance (Ithaca Journal)

Wisconsin

Badgers don’t lack for motivation (Wisconsin State Journal)

Fan events set for Frozen Four (uwbadgers.com)

Wisconsin’s terrorizing trio (uscho.com)

Badgers confident, ready (Wisconsin State Journal)

Posted in: Hockey

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