{"id":1328,"date":"2017-02-26T19:32:18","date_gmt":"2017-02-27T01:32:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/womens-d1-blog\/?p=1328"},"modified":"2017-02-26T19:32:18","modified_gmt":"2017-02-27T01:32:18","slug":"weekend-wrap-feb-26","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2017\/02\/26\/weekend-wrap-feb-26\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend wrap: Feb. 26"},"content":{"rendered":"
No. 9 Robert Morris at Lindenwood<\/strong> No. 10 Quinnipiac at No. 8 Princeton<\/strong> Vermont at Providence<\/strong> New Hampshire at Boston University<\/strong> Ohio State at North Dakota<\/strong> Bemidji State at No. 4 Minnesota<\/strong> The rest of the top ten<\/strong><\/p>\n Minnesota State at No. 1 Wisconsin<\/strong> St. Cloud State at No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth<\/strong> Rensselaer at No. 3 Clarkson<\/strong> Yale at No. 5 St. Lawrence<\/strong> Merrimack at No. 6 Boston College<\/strong> No. 9 Robert Morris at Lindenwood Robert Morris clinched its first-ever CHA regular-season title with a weekend sweep of Lindenwood. On Friday, Brittania Gillanders put the Lions up, but two goals by Jaycee Gebhard gave the Colonials the edge. On Saturday, eight different Robert Morris skaters tallied points in a 3-0 shutout to sweep and […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":102,"featured_media":140328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1425],"tags":[1451,1449,1457,1453,1455],"coauthors":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nRobert Morris clinched its first-ever CHA regular-season title with a weekend sweep of Lindenwood. On Friday, Brittania Gillanders put the Lions up, but two goals by Jaycee Gebhard gave the Colonials the edge. On Saturday, eight different Robert Morris skaters tallied points in a 3-0 shutout to sweep and secure the regular-season title.<\/p>\n
\nThe first game was one to remember, as it stretched more than three hours and into a third overtime before Quinnipiac’s Kate MacKenzie scored the game-winner. Princeton jumped out to a 2-0 lead before the Bobcats scored three straight to take the win. In game two, the Tigers scored twice in a matter of two minutes in the second period to earn the win and force a game three. On Sunday, Molly Contini and Sylvie Wallin gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead before the end of the first and they would not relinquish it. Meghan Turner scored for the Bobcats with just 13 seconds left in the game to cut the deficit, but it was not enough. Princeton advances to the ECAC semifinals.<\/p>\n
\nThe first game featured four power-play goals and a short-handed tally and Cassidy MacPherson scored her second of the game for Providence with just 8.1 seconds left to give them the 5-4 win. In game two, five different Catamounts scored in a 5-1 victory to even the series. In game three, Eve-Audrey Picard and Alyssa Gorecki each scored twice as Vermont won 5-2 to earn a berth in the Hockey East semifinals.<\/p>\n
\nOn Friday, New Hampshire took a 3-0 lead just five minutes into the third period and earned a 4-2 win thanks in part to two goals from Amy Schlagl. On Saturday, BU scored three unanswered in the final 21:33 of the game to get the 4-3 win and force game three. Marie-Jo Pelletier scored twice for New Hampshire and Rebecca Leslie scored twice for Boston University in the final game, but it was the Terriers that eked out the 3-2 win and advanced to the Hockey East semifinals.<\/p>\n
\nJordan Hampton scored late in the third for North Dakota to force overtime, but Lauren Boyle scored two minutes into the extra period to give Ohio State the win. On Saturday, the teams were tied headed into the final frame, but North Dakota scored three unanswered goals in the third to win 4-1. Amy Menke had three points in the win. In game three, Kayla Gardner had UND up 1-0 headed into the third period. Maddy Field tied it up for Ohio State to force overtime. Emma Nuutinen scored nine minutes into the extra period to give North Dakota a berth in the WCHA semifinals.<\/p>\n
\nKate Robinson, Patti Marshall, and Lee Stecklein scored for Minnesota on Friday to give the Gophers a 3-1 win. Summer Thibodeau scored six minutes into the game on Saturday to give BSU a 1-0 lead. Sarah Potomak tied it up just seconds before the end of the second period, but Ciscely Nelson gave Bemidji State the win with a goal midway through the third. On Sunday, Lauren Miller and Abby Halluska scored for the Beavers, but two goals from Kelly Pannek and one from Caitlin Reilly gave Minnesota the win and a berth to the WCHA semifinals.<\/p>\n
\nSydney McKibbon had two goals and two assists for Wisconsin in the 7-0 win on Friday. On Saturday, Sarah Nurse tallied a hat trick in a 6-0 win. Annie Pankowski had a seven-point weekend for the Badgers.<\/p>\n
\nIn game one, Demi Crossman and Lara Stalder each scored twice en route to a 5-0 win. In game two, six different Bulldogs scored in a 6-2 win.<\/p>\n
\nLoren Gabel had a goal and an assist on Friday to lead Clarkson in a 4-1 win. On Saturday, Genevieve Bannon had two goals and Gabel added a goal and two assists to her weekend total to lead the Golden Knights to a 5-2 win.<\/p>\n
\nKirsten Padalis had three assists as the Saints took game one, 4-1. Kennedy Marchment scored twice in St. Lawrence’s 4-0 win on Saturday.<\/p>\n
\nMegan Keller had a goal and two assists in the Eagles’ 4-0 win on Thursday and scored the lone goal in BC’s 1-0 win on Friday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"