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PRINCETON, N.J. – Molly Strabley, Carly Bullock and Cassidy Tucker scored in the third period for No. 9 Princeton, which overcame a deficit to beat Rensselaer 4-2 on Saturday.
The Tigers clinched the final home-ice spot for the ECAC Hockey playoffs.
Lovisa Selander stopped 49 shots for the Engineers.