Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little adventure today with figuring out the NESCAC hockey standings. It wasn’t exactly rocket science, but it did take a bit of clicking around, so I figured I’d share my process.
So, first things first, I needed to find the standings. My initial thought was, “Okay, Google it!” That’s usually my go-to for pretty much everything, right?
I typed in “NESCAC hockey standings” and, wouldn’t you know it, a bunch of results popped up. I wanted that official source, so my aim was to get to something that looked legit.
Finding the Real Deal
After a bit of scrolling, I spotted the official NESCAC website. That felt like the safest bet, rather than some random sports blog. I mean, I wanted the real standings, not someone’s interpretation of them.
Once I was on the NESCAC site, I navigated to the hockey section. Usually, these sites have a pretty clear menu or navigation bar, and thankfully, this one did. It was simple finding their hockey section.
Checking Out the Standings
Once I was on the right page, I looked for the standings table. It’s usually pretty prominent, you know, a big table with team names, wins, losses, ties – all that good stuff.
I scrolled down the page, and there it was! The glorious standings table. It had all the teams listed, along with their records. Just what I was looking for.
The NESCAC Layout
I noticed, to see the full NESCAC conference standings, I needed to click somthing that said, “view full standings”.
- After clicking “view full standings”, I could finally see things like win, Loss, Tie, points and all that stuff!
So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. It wasn’t a huge undertaking, but sometimes the simplest things can take a few clicks. Hopefully, this little walkthrough helps someone out there who’s also trying to track down the NESCAC hockey standings. Now I got the scores and records that I want, mission complete!