{"id":96247,"date":"2016-11-27T20:29:49","date_gmt":"2016-11-28T02:29:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/womens-d1-blog\/?p=1273"},"modified":"2016-11-27T20:29:49","modified_gmt":"2016-11-28T02:29:49","slug":"weekend-wrap-nov-27","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2016\/11\/27\/weekend-wrap-nov-27\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend wrap: Nov. 27"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cornell at No. 1 Wisconsin<\/strong> Bemidji State at No. 2 Minnesota<\/strong> No. 4 Minnesota-Duluth at Harvard<\/strong> No. 5 Clarkson vs. Robert Morris (Windjammer Classic)<\/strong> Merrimack at No. 8 Quinnipiac (Nutmeg Classic)<\/strong> No. 6 Boston College at No. 10 Northeastern<\/strong> Syracuse at No. 7 North Dakota<\/strong> The rest of the top 10<\/strong> Cornell at No. 1 Wisconsin The Badgers needed more than 50 minutes to find the net Friday night, but managed three goals in those final minutes to win 3-0. On Saturday, Wisconsin scored a minute into the game and Cornell came back to tie them twice in the first period, but the Badgers pulled away […]<\/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
\nThe Badgers needed more than 50 minutes to find the net Friday night, but managed three goals in those final minutes to win 3-0. On Saturday, Wisconsin scored a minute into the game and Cornell came back to tie them twice in the first period, but the Badgers pulled away in the second to sweep the weekend with a 5-2 win. Annie Pankowski scored three times on the weekend, giving her six goals in the past four games.<\/p>\n
\nMinnesota scored three times in the final frame on Saturday en route to a 4-0 win. On Sunday, Kelly Pannek scored twice in the first to lead the Gophers to a 4-1 win. Dani Cameranesi had four goals on the weekend.<\/p>\n
\nHarvard struck first on Friday, but Minnesota-Duluth scored the next four goals, including two in the third period from Katherine McGovern to secure the win. On Saturday, the Bulldogs outshot Harvard 41-16, but the Crimson had a 1-0 lead in the final two minutes of the game. Ashliegh Brykaliuk scored with just 1:17 to go and Sidney Morin secured the win in overtime. Lara Stalder finished the weekend with five assists.<\/p>\n
\nClarkson had a 3-1 lead with a minute to go in the second period, but Robert Morris’ Brittany Howard netted a power play goal a second before the buzzer to close the gap and Kristen Welsh scored with :31 to go in the third period to force OT. The tie was not broken, but Clarkson moved ahead in the tournament with a shoot-out win.<\/p>\n
\nQuinnipiac outshot Merrimack 44-12, but needed a shootout win to advance in the tournament. Kenzie Lancaster scored for the Bobcats while Paige Voight netted the goal for Merrimack.<\/p>\n
\nA barrage of third-period scoring decided this one. Northeastern had a 2-1 lead six minutes into the final frame thanks to a short-handed goal by McKenna Brand and a goal from Paige Savage. Boston College responded with a short-hander of their own from Kristyn Cappizzano and goals from Toni Ann Miano and Kali Flanagan to secure the 4-2 win.<\/p>\n
\nOn Friday, Syracuse blocked 28 shots and scored once in each period to upset North Dakota 3-0. Heather Schwarz had two goals and an assist for the Orange. On Saturday, the Fighting Hawks returned the favor with a 3-0 win of their own. Ryleigh Houston, Emma Nuutinen, and Jordan Hampton scored for the Fighting Hawks.<\/p>\n
\nConnecticut 2, at No. 8 Quinnipiac 3
\nNo. 5 Clarkson 3, at Vermont 1<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"