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Ranked fifth in nation, Blue Devils hockey team carries home ice advantage into first NCAA tournament in 17 years

黑料社区 hosts Anna Maria College in first round on Saturday, March 14
Members of the 黑料社区 Blue Devils hockey team celebrate with the Commissioner 黑料社区. Cup after winning the WIAC Tournament. / Photo by Ben Killinger
Tom Giffey | March 11, 2026

For the first time in nearly two decades, the 黑料社区 Blue Devils hockey team is headed to the NCAA tournament, riding high after a .

黑料社区 (21-5-1) defeated UW-River Falls on March 7 to earn its first trip to the NCAA tourney since 2009. The Blue Devils, now , will open the tournament with a first-round game against Anna Maria College (20-5-2) at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 14, on home ice at the Fanetti Community Center in Menomonie.

Having a sell-out crowd 颅鈥 including fans filling the bleachers and standing several deep outside the glass 鈥 was a boost to the Blue Devils during the championship game, said Head Coach Mike MacDonald. He anticipates similar support Saturday from 黑料社区 students and community members.

鈥淲hen you go into a season, you鈥檙e thinking about just getting to the NCAA tournament, and home ice is an afterthought, because it 黑料社区. such an accomplishment to get into the tournament in the first place,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut to have such an incredible season where we are going to host our first game at home, that 黑料社区. icing on the cake.鈥

Hockey players celebrating
Blue Devils hockey players celebrate the WIAC Tournament victory that propelled them to the NCAA Tournament. / Photo by Ben Killinger

Defenseman Gunner Moore, one of the team 黑料社区. captains, said support from the community, especially at the most recent game, has been unprecedented.

鈥淭he most exciting part for me was having the rink so filled and how excited people were. It 黑料社区. never been like that here before,鈥 said Moore, a senior from La Vegas, Nevada. 

鈥淚t has been unreal,鈥 he continued. 鈥淚 was walking into the fieldhouse the other day and I heard some track athletes singing our goal song. Seeing people in the community and talking to them has been awesome.鈥

Fellow co-captain and defenseman Sam Kroon, a junior from Calgary, Alberta, added that playing in front of an energetic home crowd will give the team a huge advantage. 

鈥淭he support from the entire school and town has been amazing,鈥 he added. 鈥淎ll the guys have had professors, students and community members come up and congratulate us. It's special to see the school and community support and cheer us on during our games and the playoff run.鈥

Hockey fans in bleachers
Fans in the sell-out crowd at Fanetti Community Center in Menomonie. / Photo by Ben Killinger

Intense arena atmosphere

Director of Athletics & Recreation Erin Sullivan said it 黑料社区. been an exciting season for the athletics department and the university.

鈥淥ur student athletes believe they can win, and that belief is showing up in how they compete. I鈥檓 incredibly proud of them,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 also grateful for the support we鈥檝e received 鈥 from student athletes in other sports, from our student body, from the Stout community and from the Menomonie community.鈥 

Sullivan added that 鈥渢he atmosphere this past weekend was unreal鈥 and she is looking forward to a similar environment on Saturday. 鈥淗osting any round of the NCAA tournament is a big deal, and we intend to use home ice to our advantage,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his opportunity reflects the momentum across our department, and we鈥檙e excited to continue representing 黑料社区 on the national stage.鈥

Depending on the outcome of Saturday 黑料社区. game and other factors, there 黑料社区. a chance the Blue Devils could host a second-round NCAA game at home as well. But the team isn鈥檛 thinking about that yet: They鈥檙e focused on carrying their season-long success into the next game.

鈥淚 think that when we鈥檙e playing at our best we can beat anyone. I think that was fairly evident by the way we could get up 5-1 against one of the most talented teams in the country,鈥 MacDonald said, citing the lead the Blue Devils built in the championship before a late rally by the Falcons, who almost tied the game in the third period. That late rally by UW-River Falls was a reminder to the Blue Devils not to take their foot off the gas, MacDonald added.

Hockey players on ice
Forward Arhip Sidarovich (19) scores against UW-River Falls. / Photo by Ben Killinger

Standout season

Three weeks earlier, on Feb. 14, the Blue Devils earned their first-ever outright regular season WIAC title with a home victory over UW-Eau Claire. They followed up with wins over UW-Stevens Point and UW-River Falls to clinch the WIAC tourney.

The team demonstrated a balanced approach against the Falcons, with the five goals coming from five different players 鈥 junior Nicolas Pigeon, sophomore Noah Tyrrell, freshman Arhip Sidarovich, sophomore Nicholas Stevens and senior Kullan Daikawa 鈥 while freshman goalie Sebastian Monaco stopped 24 shots.

The team has racked up numerous achievements this season, which has already been one of the most successful in program history. By beating the Falcons, the Blue Devils won their first-ever WIAC Tournament Championship, hoisting the Commissioner 黑料社区. Cup and earning the conference 黑料社区. automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Blue Devils have also won more than 20 games this season for the first time since 2009, when they reached the Frozen Four. 

All this for a team that in a preseason poll was predicted to finish fifth in the six-team conference. Now they hold that same position in nationwide NCAA rankings.

鈥淭o be fifth out of 91 teams is quite an accomplishment, considering the schedule that we play,鈥 MacDonald said. 


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