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Published October 09, 2011, 10:08 AM

Sunday State Sports Briefs: Badger hockey teams get wins

Wisconsin Sports
-- Three games into the season, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team already has three hat tricks to its credit. Senior Carolyne Prevost is the latest, scoring three times in a 5-2 win over North Dakota Saturday.

MADISON - Three games into the season, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team already has three hat tricks to its credit. Senior Carolyne Prevost is the latest, scoring three times in a 5-2 win over North Dakota Saturday.

Wisconsin has gone 30 games in a row without a loss dating back to November of last year. Saturday’s win over the Fighting Sioux was the WCHA opener for both sides. Though the visitors did tie the score in the second period, it was all Wisconsin after that. The Badgers built a 5-1 lead before North Dakota scored the last goal of the game. Both teams fired a lot of shots, with the Badgers holding a slim 38-36 lead, but Wisconsin found the back of the net more often. Brianna Decker and Hilary Knight had the other goals. Brooke Ammerman had three assists, while Decker and Stefanie McKeough had two apiece. The two teams wrap up the weekend series this afternoon at 2 p.m. Wisconsin will bring a 3-0 record into the game, 1-0 in conference play.

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First, the Wisconsin men’s hockey team dropped the season opener, then they fell behind by two goals in the second game Saturdasy at the Kohl Center. Finally things started to look better as the Badgers rallied for a 3-2 win. Northern Michigan scored on two power play goals in the first period for a 2-0 lead. Midway through the second period, Tyler Barnes scored on a power play for the home-standing Badgers. Wisconsin was 1-for-9 on power plays. At 16:21 of the second period Michael Mersch scored the tying goal. Then, Derek Lee came up with the winner at 16:16 in the final frame. Defense man Justin Schultz had three assists in the win that evened Wisconsin’s record at 1-1.

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SCORES

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

--Division III

(WIAC)

UW-La Crosse 42, Jamestown (SD) 6 (non-conference)

UW-Oshkosh 23, UW-Eau Claire 16

UW-Stout 22, UW-Stevens Point 19

UW-Whitewater 42, UW-River Falls 10

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(Midwest Conference)

Carroll 67, Lawrence 17

Illinois College 48, St. Norbert 34

Lake Forest 27, Beloit 17

Monmouth 42, Ripon 17

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(Northern Athletics Conference)

Concordia-Chicago 29, Wisconsin Lutheran 17

Concordia-Mequon 59, Maranatha Baptist 7

Lakeland 32, Rockford 0

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(CCIW)

Carthage 40, Millikin 23

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HIGH SCHOOL

Black Hawk 46, North Crawford 0

Elmwood 35, Prairie Farm 12

Fond du Lac St. Mary's Springs 40, Omro 7

Gillett 42, Menominee Indian 14

Highland 42, Cassville 23

Ithaca 33, Wauzeka-Steuben 27

Lake Country Lutheran 33, Delafield St. John's NW 19

Little Chute 35, Kettle Moraine Lutheran 33

Manitowoc 40, Pulaski 37

Milwaukee Hamilton 30, Milwaukee Pulaski/Reagan/Lifelong Learning 22

Milwaukee Rufus King 55, Milwaukee Washington/Metro 12

Milwaukee Riverside 75, Milwaukee South 0

Milwaukee University School 50, Beaver Dam Wayland Academy 23

Racine St. Catherine's 35, Racine Lutheran 0

Riverdale 18, Boscobel 14

Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 10, Thorp 0

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