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            <title>Anchorage Trying to Stem the Tide</title>
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            <description>How quickly the tides can change when you&amp;rsquo;re a young team in the college hockey world.
Case in point: [[Alaska-Anchorage]].
By mid-October, the youthful Seawolves were 3-0-1 on the season and had two tournament titles under their belts. With wins over programs like Nebraska-Omaha, St. Cloud State and Mercyhurst, UAA was getting serious looks from local and national platforms and were being ...</description>
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            <title>2011-12 WCHA Preview, Part I</title>
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            <description>The race to win the regular season championship in the WCHA has become as competitive as ever. Last season, it was North Dakota taking home both the MacNaughton Cup (regular season) and Broadmoor Trophy (playoff) championships. Ultimately, however, it was conference rival Minnesota-Duluth winning the ultimate prize en route to the Bulldogs&amp;#39; first national championship.
This season promises to ...</description>
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