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NCAA Hockey Tourney Wrap

UND 6, SLU 3

N. Dakota Wins Series, 9-4

Tony Hrkac scored two goals and assisted on two other as North Dakota defeated St. Lawrence 6-3 to win its quarterfinal series Saturday night and earn its 11th berth in the Final Four.

In scoring four points in the game, Hrkac set an NCAA record for most points scored in a season with 111. The previous mark was 109 established by Bill Watson of Minnesota-Duluth in 1985.

North Dakota, 38-8 and ranked number one in the nation, will play Harvard in the semifinals next week at Detroit.

The Sioux entered Saturday's total-goal series against St. Lawrence, 24-1, with a two-goal advantage after winning the first game Friday, 3-1.

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The two teams ended the first period tied at one on a power-play goal by Pete Lappin of the Saints at 6:38 and an unassisted goal by Hrkac at 9:31. The two teams combined for 14 penalties in the period.

But North Dakota got the best of St. Lawrence in the second period, knocking in four goals to the Saints' one to build a commanding 5-2 lead. Malcolm Parks, Hrkac, Lee Davidson and Mike LaMoine all scored goals for the Sioux, while Mike Hurlbut scored for St. Lawrence.

The goal by Hrkac, who assisted on Parks' goal, set the scoring record for him when Bob Joyce broke away and took a shot that bounced off the body of Saints' goalie Scott Year-wood. Hrkac followed with a shot over Yearwood, who was lying on the ice.

Gary Robertson of the Saints and Joyce each put in goals in the third period to complete the game's scoring. Hrkac assisted on Joyce's goal.

Sioux goalie Ed Belfour blocked 30 shots by the Saints, while Yearwood recorded 29 saves. MSU 5, Maine 3

Mich. St. Wins Series, 11-5

Mitch Messier scored two goals and assisted on another Saturday night to lead Michigan State to a 5-3 victory over Maine, sending the Spartans to the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

The defending national champion Spartans defeated the Black Bears, 6-2, Friday to take the two-game, total-goals series by an 11-5 margin.

Maine pulled goalie Scott King once late in the second period and four more times in the third period in hopes of cutting the total-goals margin. But Michigan State scored twice in the third period with King out of the net.

The Spartans took a 1-0 first period lead on a Messier goal at 19:15. Maine tied it at 9:32 of second period on a goal by Steve Stantini, assisted by Dave Capuano and John Baker.

Michigan State took the lead 23 seconds later when Kip Miller scored and raised its margin to 3-1 after two periods on a Messier's second goal at 15:12. B.C. 3, Minn. 2

Minnesota Wins Series, 6-4

Two goals by Craig Janney helped Boston College edge the University of Minnesota, 3-2, in NCAA Tournament play Saturday night, but Minnesota eliminated the Eagles, 6-4, in the two-game, total-goals quarterfinal matchup.

Minnesota, 34-12-1, advanced the semifinals for the second straight year. The Golden Gophers beat the Eagles, 4-1, Friday.

Janney, a sophomore center, connected on a 35-foot shot for BC in the opening period. At 10:27 of the same period, Hodge took a drop pass and ripped a 25-footer past Minnesota goalie John Blue in a four-on-four situation.

The Eagles made it 3-0 when Janney scored on a power play in the second period. It was Boston College's first power-play goal of the series and ended a 0-12 draught that extended back to the Hockey East playoffs.

In the final period, Minnesota's Peter Hankinson and Dave Snuggerud scored to stamp out the BC rally as the Eagles ended the season 30-9-0.

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