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Women-in-Hockey Digest    Sunday, December 12 1999    Volume 01 : Number 560



In this issue:

   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY
   Hipcheck
   MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

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Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 17:04:57 
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

BRODT'S FIVE POINTS LEAD GOPHERS TO WIN OVER DARTMOUTH

Winny Brodt had a hand in all five Minnesota goals and Courtney Kennedy's 
goal with 10.1 seconds to play in the final period gave the seventh-ranked 
Gophers a 5-4 win over sixth-ranked Dartmouth.

The Big Green, 5-3-0, got the only goal of the first period as Lauren 
Trottier scored on her own rebound at the 14 minute, 35 second mark.

After an uneventful first period, Minnesota picked up the pace in the second 
period and score four times in less than seven minutes.

Brodt kicked off the spurt when she scored an unassisted goal at 8:39 of the 
second period. She picked up the puck high on the right side of the 
offensive zone, skated the puck deep and cut to the net before pulling the 
puck around Big Green goalie Meghan Cahill and scoring into an open net.

Nadine Muzerall scored just over a minute later and Ambria Thomas added a 
short-handed goal little more than a minute after that, with Brodt and Laura 
Slominski assisting on both goal, to give the Gophers a 3-1 lead. Carly 
Haggard scored on the power play for Dartmouth at 12:05 and Ronda Curtin's 
goal at 14:58 gave Minnesota a 4-2 lead through two periods.

Haggard's second goal at 9:12 of the final period pulled the Big Green to 
within one goal and Jen Wiehn scored with Cahill pulled for an extra 
attacker with 42.6 seconds to play to tie the score.

As the game appeared headed for overtime, Brodt's shot from the left point 
got kicked out in front of the net by Cahill and Slominski managed to push 
it loose as she was taken to the ice. Kennedy then came rushing down the 
slot and ripped a shot past Cahill's glove for the game winner at 19:49.

The Gophers held a 28-21 advantage in shots on goal. Cahill had 23 saves for 
Dartmouth while Erica Killewald had 17 for Minnesota.

The two teams wrap up their two-game non-conference series Sunday at 1:05 
p.m. The game will be aired live on Midwest Sports Channel.

Goals by Period       1  2  3  Tot
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Dartmouth...........  1  1  2 -  4
Minnesota...........  0  4  1 -  5

   1st period - 1, DART, Lauren Trottier 4 (Jennifer Wiehn, Jillian Rockoff) 
14:35. Penalties - Kristin Romberg, DART (cross checking) 15:33.
   2nd period - 2, MINN, Winny Brodt 6 08:39. 3, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 11 
(Laura Slominski, Winny Brodt) 09:43. 4, MINN, Ambria Thomas 12 (Laura 
Slominski, Winny Brodt) 10:49 (sh). 5, DART, Carly Haggard 3 (Kristin 
Guarino, Kim McCullough) 12:05 (pp). 6, MINN, Ronda Curtin 12 (Winny Brodt) 
14:58. Penalties - Kristin Romberg, DART (checking) 05:40; Megan Milbert, 
MINN (holding) 10:18; Winny Brodt, MINN (checking) 16:33; Tracy Engstrom, 
MINN (roughing) 19:53.
   3rd period - 7, DART, Carly Haggard 4 09:12. 8, DART, Jennifer Wiehn 7 
(Correne Bredin, Liz Macri) 19:17. 9, MINN, Courtney Kennedy 3 (Laura 
Slominski, Winny Brodt) 19:49. Penalties - Sarma Pone, MINN (checking) 
04:23; Kristin King, DART (checking) 04:41.
   Shots on goal - DART 10-6-5-21; MINN 7-13-8-28. Power plays - DART 1 of 
4; MINN 0 of 3. Goalies - DART, Meaghan Cahill 3-2-0 (28 shots-23 saves); 
MINN, Erica Killewald 7-5-0 (21-17). Referee - Joe Romano  Asst Referees - 
Sheryllyn Ekberg, Brad Shepherd. A - 851. 


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Craig Roberts
Assistant Sports Information Director
Women's Intercollegiate Athletics
University of Minnesota
Check out our website at www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline
  612-626-STAT (7828)

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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 16:30:03 -0500
From: Ken 
Subject: Hipcheck

Does anyone have a clue as to what's going on with Hipcheck Magazine? I
sent in my renewal check back in September and it sat uncashed until
earlier this month. They cashed my check and took my money but have yet
to send an issue or even respond to my inquiries about what is going on.
Since Kelly Connelly left this publication as editor, it's been nothing
but trouble and problems. Either they should honor the subscriptions
people paid for or fold the magazine and refund our money!

If anyone has any information about what's going on, please post it here
to the list. I'm sure there are many people here who are wondering the
same thing about this "phantom" publication the paid for.

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Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 16:18:10 
From: "Craig Roberts" 
Subject: MINNESOTA WOMEN'S HOCKEY

GOPHER WOMEN OVERCOME TWO-GOAL DEFICIT FOR SWEEP OF DARTMOUTH

Minnesota overcame 2-0 and 3-1 deficits and Ronda Curtin's goal with 1:50 
left in the third period gave the seventh-ranked Gophers a 4-3 win over 
sixth-ranked Dartmouth and a sweep of the teams' two-game non-conference 
series.

Dartmouth, 5-4-0, jumped on top 2-0 on goals by Lydia Wheatley and Carly 
Haggard, the latter scoring her third of the weekend, but Laura Slominski 
scored at 12:51 of the opening period for Minnesota, 12-5-0, just 51 seconds 
after Haggard's goal, to cut the lead in half.

The teams traded goals in the second period with Correne Bredin scoring at 
16:53 for the Big Green while Minnesota scored on the power play with 1:04 
left in the period to get back to within one goal.

The Gopher had a 29-16 advantage in shots on goal through two periods but 
were unable to even the score until Ambria Thomas scored a power-play goal 
at 4:34 to tie the game at 3-3.

Following Curtin's 13th goal of the season, which gave Minnesota its only 
lead, Dartmouth pulled goalie Amy Ferguson with 1:39 to play and managed six 
shots attempts. However, three were blocked and only two got through to 
Gopher goalie Erica Killewald despite the Big Green maintaining possession 
of the puck for most of the final minute.

Ferguson finished the game with a career-high 37 saves while Killewald 
stopped 21 shots.

Goals by Period       1  2  3  Tot
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Dartmouth...........  2  1  0 -  3
Minnesota...........  1  1  2 -  4

   1st period - 1, DART, Lydia Wheatley 2 (Liz Macri) 02:19. 2, DART, Carly 
Haggard 5 (Kristin King, Liz Macri) 12:00. 3, MINN, Laura Slominski 7 
(Ambria Thomas, Kris Scholz) 12:51. Penalties - Correne Bredin, DART 
(checking) 06:01; Carly Haggard, DART (roughing) 19:15; Shannon Kennedy, 
MINN (roughing) 19:15; Correne Bredin, DART (holding) 19:51.
   2nd period - 4, DART, Correne Bredin 2 16:53. 5, MINN, Nadine Muzerall 12 
(Ambria Thomas, Winny Brodt) 18:56 (pp). Penalties - Kristin Romberg, DART 
(elbowing) 17:20.
   3rd period - 6, MINN, Ambria Thomas 13 (Nadine Muzerall, Winny Brodt) 
04:34 (pp). 7, MINN, Ronda Curtin 13 (Winny Brodt, Laura Slominski) 18:10. 
Penalties - Amy Catlin, DART (checking) 02:46; Nadine Muzerall, MINN 
(checking) 13:31.
   Shots on goal - DART 8-8-8-24; MINN 12-17-12-41. Power plays - DART 0 of 
1; MINN 2 of 4. Goalies - DART, Amy Ferguson 2-2-0 (41 shots-37 saves); 
MINN, Erica Killewald 8-5-0 (24-21). Referee - Joe Romano. Asst Referees - 
Sheryllyn Ekberg, Brad Shepherd. A - 1,181.


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Craig Roberts
Assistant Sports Information Director
Women's Intercollegiate Athletics
University of Minnesota
Check out our website at www.gophersports.com
Or call the Diet Coke Gopher Sports Hotline
  612-626-STAT (7828)

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