Members of Western Michigan Liam Valente (23), Cole Crusberg-Roseen (3), Zack Sharp (10) and Matteo Costantini (25) celebrate after defeating Boston University in the championship game of the NCAA Frozen Four men's college hockey tournament, Saturday, April 12, 2025, in St. Louis (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP
ST. LOUIS, MO. –– Western Michigan hockey’s goals came in bunches.
The result? A first-ever national championship.
Schingo has us fired up in the 1st! #BroncosReign pic.twitter.com/fCU16Ryp7a
A 🚀 from CR has us back in front! #BroncosReign pic.twitter.com/etFiUAxE1u
Ty cleans up in front! It's 3-1 Broncos! #BroncosReign pic.twitter.com/uysgAI53Dx
Owen Michaels continues to wreak havoc here in St. Louis! #BroncosReign pic.twitter.com/I5RVLmprYA
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