Wisconsin-Superior twice overcame one-goal deficits and goaltender Chad Beiswenger made 32 saves as the third-ranked Yellowjackets tied No. 5 St. Norbert College 2-2 in a Northern Collegiate Hockey Association men's game Friday night at Green Bay.
Eric Bausano scored his fourth and fifth goals of the season -- the latter coming at 11:49 of the third period -- as UWS (16-2-3 overall, 7-1-2 NCHA) stayed atop the league standings by one point over St. Scholastica.
Blake Bashor made 20 stops for the Green Knights (15-5-1, 6-3-1), who host St. Scholastica tonight.
St. scholastica 7,
Lake Forest 1
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Carter Davis scored two of the Saints' six second-period goals, then Jeremy Dawes netted his second goal of the game in the third period to cap the win at Lake Forest, Ill.
A.J. Tucker scored his team-leading 14th goal as St. Scholastica (16-3-2, 7-2-1) moved into sole possession of second place in the NCHA.
Women's hockey
Wisconsin-Superior 5,
Concordia (Wis.) 3
Jodi Holland scored three consecutive third-period goals to lead Wisconsin-Superior to the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association victory Friday at Superior's Wessman Arena.
The score was tied at 1-all entering the third period before the junior forward from Rochester, Minn., tallied even-strength goals at 46 seconds, 3:18 and 14:37.
Goalie Melissa Kunzelman made 23 saves for the Yellowjackets (10-6-2, 6-3-2), while Kari Hunter stopped 32 shots for Concordia (4-11-3, 2-8-3).
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Minnesota State-Mankato 6, Minnesota 2
Minnesota State-Mankato, scored five second-period goals Friday night en route to a 6-2 upset of No. 5 Minnesota at home.
Before an Alltel Center-record crowd of 5,201, Kael Mouillierat scored two breakaway goals and assisted on another goal in the second period for the Mavericks. Rylan Galiardi and Mike Louwerse each had a goal and two assists. Mike Zacharias stopped 28 shots in the win.
St. Cloud St. 3, North Dakota 0
Jase Weslosky made 36 saves to earn his first Western Collegiate Hockey Association shutout of the season as St. Cloud State beat visiting North Dakota 3-0 on Friday to avenge an earlier pair of losses to the Fighting Sioux.