Weekend wrap: Feb. 12

No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth at No. 1 Wisconsin
On Saturday, the two played to a 1-1 tie with goals by Sarah Nurse for the Badgers and Sydney Brodt for the Bulldogs. It took 12 rounds of shootout to decide a winner and Wisconsin nabbed an extra point in WCHA standings. On Sunday, Wisconsin took full advantage of its 10th home sellout and Senior Day and rallied for an 8-0 win. Baylee Wellhausen had a hat trick, Annie Pankowski scored twice, and goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens tallied her 50th career shutout in 111 starts. The Badgers clinched their second-straight WCHA regular season title.

Northeastern at No. 6 Boston College
Boston College outshot Northeastern 47-32, but Huskies goalie Brittany Bugalski made a career-high 46 saves as Northeastern snapped BC’s NCAA-record 63-game home unbeaten streak. Shelby Harrington scored short-handed and Andrea Renner added a goal to put Northeastern up 2-0 before Caitrin Lonergan got BC on the board.

No. 7 Cornell at Yale
Yale killed a five-on-three in overtime and fought to a tie with Cornell, despite missing two of their top three scorers. The Bulldogs clinched an ECAC playoff spot with the tie. Cornell Amy Curlew scored with less than three minutes left in the game to force overtime.

No. 9 Quinnipiac at No. 3 St. Lawrence
Hannah Miller scored just four minutes into the game to give St. Lawrence the lead. Emma Woods scored on a power play to tie the game for Quinnipiac and that’s how the game ended. The tie ended a five-game winning streak for St. Lawrence.

No. 9 Quinnipiac at No. 4 Clarkson
Quinnipiac fell to sixth in the ECAC standings with a 1-0 loss to Clarkson. The game was scoreless for 54 minutes before Jessica Gillham tallied the only goal of the game.

No. 10 Princeton at No. 4 Clarkson
Cassidy Turner scored just 11 seconds in to the game for the Tigers, but Clarkson rallied for three unanswered goals to take the win. Loren Gabel had two goals and an assist. Cayley Mercer had a goal and two assists.

No. 10 Princeton at No. 3 St. Lawrence
Princeton’s freshman goalie Steph Neatby made 40 saves and the Tigers scored four unanswered goals in the second and third periods to win 4-2. Dakota Golde and Brooke Webster gave the Saints a 2-0 lead early in the second period, but Princeton responded. Carly Bullock had two goals and an assist and Kelsey Koelzer had three assists in the win.

The rest of the top 10

North Dakota at No. 5 Minnesota
The Gophers swept the series 4-2 and 6-2 on the back of a three-goal weekend by Caitlin Reilly.

RIT at No. 8 Robert Morris
Brittany Howard led the Colonials to a sweep of RIT with three goals and three assists. Jaycee Gebhard added three goals and two assists in the 4-1 and 5-2 wins.

No. 6 Boston College 7, Vermont 1
No. 7 Cornell 5, at Brown 1

Weekend wrap: Feb. 12

No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth at No. 1 Wisconsin
On Saturday, the two played to a 1-1 tie with goals by Sarah Nurse for the Badgers and Sydney Brodt for the Bulldogs. It took 12 rounds of shootout to decide a winner and Wisconsin nabbed an extra point in WCHA standings. On Sunday, Wisconsin took full advantage of its 10th home sellout and Senior Day and rallied for an 8-0 win. Baylee Wellhausen had a hat trick, Annie Pankowski scored twice, and goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens tallied her 50th career shutout in 111 starts. The Badgers clinched their second-straight WCHA regular season title.

Northeastern at No. 6 Boston College
Boston College outshot Northeastern 47-32, but Huskies goalie Brittany Bugalski made a career-high 46 saves as Northeastern snapped BC’s NCAA-record 63-game home unbeaten streak. Shelby Harrington scored short-handed and Andrea Renner added a goal to put Northeastern up 2-0 before Caitrin Lonergan got BC on the board.

No. 7 Cornell at Yale
Yale killed a five-on-three in overtime and fought to a tie with Cornell, despite missing two of their top three scorers. The Bulldogs clinched an ECAC playoff spot with the tie. Cornell Amy Curlew scored with less than three minutes left in the game to force overtime.

No. 9 Quinnipiac at No. 3 St. Lawrence
Hannah Miller scored just four minutes into the game to give St. Lawrence the lead. Emma Woods scored on a power play to tie the game for Quinnipiac and that’s how the game ended. The tie ended a five-game winning streak for St. Lawrence.

No. 9 Quinnipiac at No. 4 Clarkson
Quinnipiac fell to sixth in the ECAC standings with a 1-0 loss to Clarkson. The game was scoreless for 54 minutes before Jessica Gillham tallied the only goal of the game.

No. 10 Princeton at No. 4 Clarkson
Cassidy Turner scored just 11 seconds in to the game for the Tigers, but Clarkson rallied for three unanswered goals to take the win. Loren Gabel had two goals and an assist. Cayley Mercer had a goal and two assists.

No. 10 Princeton at No. 3 St. Lawrence
Princeton’s freshman goalie Steph Neatby made 40 saves and the Tigers scored four unanswered goals in the second and third periods to win 4-2. Dakota Golde and Brooke Webster gave the Saints a 2-0 lead early in the second period, but Princeton responded. Carly Bullock had two goals and an assist and Kelsey Koelzer had three assists in the win.

The rest of the top 10

North Dakota at No. 5 Minnesota
The Gophers swept the series 4-2 and 6-2 on the back of a three-goal weekend by Caitlin Reilly.

RIT at No. 8 Robert Morris
Brittany Howard led the Colonials to a sweep of RIT with three goals and three assists. Jaycee Gebhard added three goals and two assists in the 4-1 and 5-2 wins.

No. 6 Boston College 7, Vermont 1
No. 7 Cornell 5, at Brown 1

Weekend wrap: Feb. 12

No. 9 Amherst at Hamilton
On Friday, Katie Parkman scored twice in the final 1:46 to erase Amherst’s 2-0 lead and force overtime and Sara Taffe scored a power-play goal with 49 seconds to go in the extra frame to give Hamilton the upset win. On Saturday, Hamilton set a program record with their 14th win. Emily Williams scored the lone goal in the second part of the third period to give Hamilton the 1-0 win and the sweep.

No. 2 Wisconsin-River Falls vs. Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Wis.-River Falls has two losses this season, and they’re both at the hands of Wis.-Eau Claire. On Friday, the Blugolds scored once in each period to take a 3-0 lead before a Wis.-River Falls added a late power-play goal. Elizabeth Bauer had a goal and two assists in the 3-1 win for Wis.-Eau Claire at home. On Saturday, Wis.-Eau Claire scored first, but three straight goals from the Falcons proved to be enough for a 3-2 win. Hailey Herdine scored twice and Carly Moran added a goal and an assist for Wis.-River Falls

Buffalo State at No. 8 Oswego
Rachel Lenard scored twice against her former team to lead Buffalo State to a 2-1 upset of Oswego on Friday. Oswego avenged the loss on Sunday with a convincing 5-1 win. Olivia Ellis scored twice and Julieann White scored once and had two assists in the win. Lenard had Buffalo State’s lone goal.

No. 4 Elmira at No. 1 Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh and Elmira traded goals twice before the Cardinals’ Courtney Moriarty scored twice in the third period to give Plattsburgh the 4-2 win. Moriarty scored the first goal on Sunday and added two assists. Jordan Lipson scored a short-handed goal and a power-play goal en route to a 4-0 win and a Cardinals sweep.

St. Thomas vs. No. 10 Augsburg
On Friday, Augsburg’s Danielle Heitkamp, Emily Ach, and Megan Robertson scored to give them Auggies the 3-0 win at home. On Saturday, St. Thomas scored four straight before the end of the second period and Augsburg could not recover. Kathryn Larson scored twice and Becca Zarembinski had two assists for St. Thomas in the 4-2 win.

The rest of the top 10
Northland at No. 3 Adrian
Kaylyn Schroka had five goals and an assist and Kristin Lewicki had two goals and five assists in Adrian’s sweep of Northland. They won 7-0 and 5-0.

No. 5 Lake Forest at Marian
Amy Budde had three goals and two assists en route to Lake Forest’s weekend sweep of Marian. The Foresters won 3-1 and 5-0.

Colby at No. 7 Middlebury
Maddie Winslow had four goals and two assists and Jessica Young had a short-handed goal and four assists to lead Middlebury to a sweep of Colby. The Panthers won 6-0 and 8-1

No. 6 Norwich 7, University of New England 1

No. 6 Norwich 5, Southern Maine 0

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