March 25, 1991 Report #22 LAKE SUPERIOR AND MICHIGAN BOW OUT IN NCAA QUARTERFINALS Clarkson University (East #4) upset CCHA Regular Season and Playoff Champion Lake Superior State University (West #1) in NCAA Quarterfinal action by taking two of three games (7-3, 2-6, 4-3) from the Lakers in Sault Ste. Marie. CCHA regular season and playoff runner-up University of Michigan (West #3) was eliminated in two games at Boston University (4-1, 8-1). Thursday's first semi-final game will feature the University of Maine (East #1) skating against Northern Michigan University (West #2) at 3:05 Eastern. The second semi-final contest will have Boston University (East #2) facing Clarkson University (East #4) at 8:05 Eastern. ESPN to air NCAA Title Game - Live: Saturday's National Championship game will be aired live by ESPN beginning at 8:00 Eastern from St. Paul. The Prime Network will be televising both semi-final contests live on Thursday at 3:00 and 8:00. NCAA PLAYOFFS -- QUARTERFINAL RESULTS (March 22-24) Series A -- Maine 4, Minnesota 0 Maine 5, Minnesota 3 Series B -- Northern Michigan 8, Alaska-Anchorage 5 Northern Michigan 5, Alaska-Anchorage 3 Series C -- Boston University 4, MICHIGAN 1 Boston University 8, MICHIGAN 1 Series D -- Clarkson 7, LAKE SUPERIOR 3 LAKE SUPERIOR 6, Clarkson 2 Clarkson 4, LAKE SUPERIOR 3 NCAA FINALS AT ST. PAUL CIVIC CENTER SEMI-FINALS Thursday -- March 28 - Maine vs. Northern Michigan 3:05 P.M. Thursday -- March 28 - Clarkson vs. Boston University 8:05 P.M. CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday -- March 30 - Championship Game 8:05 P.M. All times are Eastern FINAL POWER PLAY (OVERALL) FINAL PENALTY KILLING (OVERALL) TEAM ATT PPG PCT SHA TEAM ATT PPG PCT SHF Michigan 294 81 .276 8 Michigan State 188 32 .830 6 Lake Superior 289 74 .256 5 Lake Superior 260 45 .827 12 Ferris State 210 50 .238 6 Ferris State 202 38 .812 4 Michigan State 200 47 .235 3 Western Mich. 274 52 .810 6 Miami 180 39 .217 8 Michigan 276 58 .790 5 Ohio State 196 39 .199 6 UIC 204 48 .765 3 UIC 204 40 .196 6 Bowling Green 194 53 .727 1 Western Mich. 207 40 .1932 9 Ohio State 219 68 .689 9 Bowling Green 223 43 .1928 4 Miami 202 64 .683 7 March 22ND RESULTS MARCH 23RD RESULTS Clarkson 1-1-5--7 Clarkson 1-0-1--2 Lake Superior 0-3-0--3 Lake Superior 1-2-3--6 Goals: (CU) Belanger (2), Dubinsky, Goals: (CU) Casselman, Trombley. Casselman, Conroy, Thomas, Trombley. (LSSU) Moger, Astley (2), Weight, (LSSU) Beddoes, Weight, Constantin. Napierala (2). Saves: (CU) Rogles 11-1-X--12. Saves: (CU) Currie 15-5-X--20. (CU) Currie X-13-14--27. (CU) Rogles X-11-11--22. (LSSU) Madeley 7-6-5--18. (LSSU) Madeley 6-7-8--21. POWER PLAYS: CU 1-5. LSSU 0-4. POWER PLAYS: CU 1-4. LSSU 3-4. ATTENDANCE: 3,121. ATTENDANCE: 3,127. Michigan 0-0-1--1 Michigan 0-0-1--1 Boston University 3-0-1--4 Boston University 2-5-1--8 Goals: (UM) D. Stone. (BU) Sacco, Goals: (UM) Wiseman. (BU) Koskimaki, Tomlinson, Tkachuk, Dion. McDonald, Tomlinson, Amonte (2), Ronan, Dion, Sacco. Saves: (UM) Gordon 13-6-7--26. Saves: (UM) Shields 4-3-X--07. (UM) Gordon X-6-8--14. (BU) Cashman 6-8-6--20. (BU) Bradley 6-6-9--21. POWER PLAYS: UM 0-7. BU 1-7. POWER PLAYS: UM 1-9. BU 1-7. ATTENDANCE: 3,400. ATTENDANCE: 3,527. MARCH 24TH RESULT Clarkson 1-2-1--4 Lake Superior 2-0-1--3 Goals: (CU) Tavi, Thomas, Belanger, Goals: (LSSU) Dowd (3). Mark Green. Saves: (CU) Rogles 8-6-20--34. Saves: (LSSU) Madeley 10-9-5--24. (LSSU) Reed X-1-X--01. POWER PLAYS: Clarkson 3-9. POWER PLAYS: Lake Superior 1-6. ATTENDANCE: 3,154. Four Former CCHA Players nominated for Bud Light/NHL Man of the Year: Jamie Macoun (Ohio State) of the Calgary Flames, Craig Simpson (Michigan State) of the Edmonton Oilers, Kelly Miller (Michigan State) of the Washington Capitals and Bob Essensa (Michigan State) of the Winnipeg Jets are their teams nominee for NHL Man of the Year.