St. Lawrence 1, New Hampshire 0
Saint freshman netminder Rachel Barrie stopped 34 shots to earn the shutout. Like any successful goaltender, she got her share of good fortune on the day. Tthe Wildcats hit two posts and had a goal disallowed due to a high stick on the afternoon.
It was the third game in a row in which New Hampshire failed to make a dent on the scoreboard.
Brown 4, Northeastern 2
Brown (19-6-1) took its first lead of the night in the second period when Kristy Zamora one-timed the puck past Northeastern goaltender Erica Silva on a pass through the crease from Kathleeen Kauth.
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