WCHA scores now available quickly on computer or cell

An e-mailer asked me Monday how he could get WCHA scores on his cell phone. I scratched my head, vowed to find him an answer and -- holy smokes -- the WCHA answered his question for me.

October 28, 2009 at 5:55AM

The WCHA release:

Live Web Scoreboard and Mobile Scoreboard Now Available at WCHA.com

The Western Collegiate Hockey Association, in conjuction with Tim Danehy (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com), is pleased to now offer live game scoreboards for both its women's and men's leagues. These new scoreboards will be available on the league's official website, wcha.com, and also accessible from your web-enabled mobile phone.
The live website stats platform can be accessed on game days from the home page at WCHA.com. The live box scores come directly from feeds at game sites. With multiple leagues using the same live stats platform, even many non-conference road games will be included in the new live scoreboard.
At WCHA.com, located just above the WCHA standings, visitors will find a graphic for "Live Scoreboard'. Just click on the link for either "Men" or "Women" and you'll be taken to a page featuring live scores each day there is a scheduled game with links to Live In-Game Box Scores. Visitors can also access the live scoreboards at WCHA.com by using the drop-down menus under 'Scores & Stats' at the top of the lead page.
The new WCHA mobile scoreboard can be accessed on your web-enabled phone by visiting the following urls:

Women's Mobile Scoreboard:
www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexw.php

Men's Mobile Scoreboard:
www.sportdesigns.com/wchamobile/indexm.php.

The mobile scoreboard also features links to live in-game box scores, allowing fans to track their favorite teams and players from any location they have mobile web access.
"The WCHA is tremendously pleased to offer these exciting new mobile services to our fans," said Commissioner Bruce M. McLeod. "This is another positive step forward for us and we owe a great deal of thanks to both Tim Danehy (collegehockeystats.net) and Dan Parkhurst (SportDesigns.com) for all of their assistance in this endeavor."

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