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In a game that will likely go down in the history of the UMaine women's
ice hockey program, Maine defeated #8 Northeastern 5-4 Saturday night at
Alfond arena.

It was Maine's first win ever against a top-10 team and against one of the
ECAC's longtime powers.

While one game does not make a program, each program has a series of
defining moments.. this is surely one of those for Rick Filighera's Maine
Black Bears.  Congrats to the Black Bears on a great win!  

Here is the game recap from the UM Media Relations office..  -dt

MAINE DEFEATS NORTHEASTERN 5-4 IN WOMENS ICE HOCKEY 

ORONO, MAINE--The University of Maine womens ice hockey team defeated
Northeastern University 5-4 Saturday night at Alfond Arena in ECAC
play. With the win, Maine improves to 10-9-0, 5-8-0 in ECAC play, while
Northeastern falls to 11-7-0, 8-4-0 in conference play. For the Black
Bears, it was their first win ever over Northeastern, and the first win
ever over a top 10 team as Northeastern was ranked eighth in both the
latest USA Today and US College Hockey Polls.
	UMaine scored four second period goal behind the effort of Andrea
Keller (Sterling Heights, Mich./Bethesda Christian),  who tallied a
goal and an assist in the period, to pick up the victory. UMaine took
an early 1-0 lead when Karen Droog (Listowel, Ontario/Peel Storm)
registered her 16th goal of the season at 5:37 of the first period.
Northeastern proceeded to score three goals within 10 minutes to take a
3-1 lead into the first intermission. 
	In the second period the veterans led the way for Maine as Keller,
Raffi Wolf (Voerde, Germany/Gesamtschule am Lauerhaas) and Kelly Nelson
(South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon HS), all who have been with the team for
three years, each scored a goal in the period. Maine also received a
goal from rookie Meagan Aarts (Watford, Ontario/Bluewater Hawks) as it
scored four goal in a single period for just the second time all
season. 
	Northeastern came out strong in the third period and cut the Maine
lead to 5-4 when Kim Greene (Everett, Mass./Lawrence Academy) scored
her second goal of the game, but that was as close as the Huskies would
get. UMaine netminder Dawn Froats (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan/Notre Dame
Hounds) played outstanding for Maine as she made 22 saves, 11 in the
third period, including several of the spectacular variety to ensure
the win for Maine. Froats improves to 8-2-0 on the season. Erika Silva
(Middletown, R.I./Providence Country Day) made 18 saves in net for
Northeastern, and falls to 11-6-0 on the season.
	In the game, UMaine set the school record for home wins in a season
with eight. The Black Bears will not have long to savor the win as
Providence comes to the Alfond tomorrow (Sunday, January 21, 2001) for
a 3:00 p.m. battle. Providence is ranked ninth in the latest USA Today
Poll.
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Krissy Wendells short-handed goal at 19:56 of the third period gave the
U.S. Select team a 4-3 win over the Golden Gophers Saturday night in womens
hockey at Mariucci Arena.

The goal was Wendells 31st through 31 games this season. Karyn Bye and
Katie King assisted on the game winner.

Just 24 hours after losing 10-1 to the national team, the Gophers rebounded
to grab an early 2-0 advantage Saturday. Senior Ambria Thomas opened the
scoring at 2:38 of the first period with an unassisted tally. The goal was
Thomas 19th of the season.

La Toya Clarke gave Minnesota (15-4-1) a 2-0 lead just over two minutes
later. Thomas set up Clarkes 12th goal of the season at 4:59 of the first
period.

Carisa Zaban put the U.S. Select team on the board at 13:34 of the first
period. Annmarie Holmes and A.J. Mleczko assisted on Zabans sixth goal of
the national teams tour.

First-year player Tracy Palinsky boosted Minnesotas lead to 3-1 at 15:46 to
close the first-period scoring. Laura Slominski and Emily Bucholz assisted
on Palinskys second goal of the season.

The U.S. Select team countered with two goals in the second period. Cammi
Granato scored the first at 15:40. Angela Ruggiero and Brooke White had
assists.

Natalie Darwitz of Eagan, Minn., tied the score at 3-3 with just less than
three minutes before the second intermission. Wendell and Bye assisted on
the equalizer.

Bye set up the game winner when she skated to the slot and dropped the puck
for a trailing Wendell, who beat Minnesota goalie Erica Killewald.

Killewald finished with 37 saves. Sara DeCosta had 14 for the U.S.

Minnesota plays Jan. 26 at New Hampshire.

U.S. Select.........  1  2  1 -  4
Minnesota...........  3  0  0 -  3

   1st period - 1, MINN, Ambria Thomas 02:38. 2, MINN, La Toya Clarke
(Ambria Thomas) 04:59 (pp). 3, USA, Carisa Zaban (Annamarie Holmes, A.J.
Mleczko) 13:34. 4, MINN, Tracy Palinsky (Laura Slominski, Emily Buchholz)
15:46. Penalties - Karyn Bye, USA (hooking) 04:35; Erin
Magee, USA (high-sticking) 09:29.
   2nd period - 5, USA, Cammi Granato (Angela Ruggiero, Brooke White) 15:40.
6, USA, Natalie Darwitz (Krissy Wendell, Karyn Bye) 17:07 (pp). Penalties -
Carisa Zaban, USA (high-sticking) 05:17; Emily Buchholz, MINN (checking)
09:44; Courtney Kennedy, MINN (roughing) 05:54.
   3rd period - 7, USA, Krissy Wendell (Karyn Bye, Katie King) 19:56 (sh).
Penalties - TEAM, USA (too many players on ice) 03:47; Tracy Engstrom, MINN
(high-sticking) 05:47; Courtney Kennedy, MINN (roughing) 09:58; Nadine
Muzerall, MINN (high-sticking) 16:10; Natalie Darwitz, USA (slashing) 18:07;
Emily Buchholz, MINN (slashing) 18:07; Carisa Zaban, USA (slashing) 19:05.
   Shots on goal - USA 13-16-12-41; MINN 8-7-2-17. Power plays - USA 1 of 5;
MINN 1 of 5. Goalies - USA, Sara DeCosta (17 shots-14 saves); MINN, Erica
Killewald (41-37). Referee - Krista Knight. Assistant referees - Mary Owen,
Evonne Young. A - 2,036.

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Craig Roberts, Asst. Media Relations Dir.
Univ. of Minnesota Women's Athletics
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