Box Score Two of the hottest teams in women's college hockey met on Friday afternoon at the Sanfor Center in Bemidji, Minn., and unfortunately the Bulldogs were left a little burnt.
The No. 8/9 University of Minnesota Duluth saw its nine-game winning streak halted by No. 9/10 Bemidji State University by a score of 4-1.  It was the first defeat for the Bulldogs since Oct. 17, who fall to 10-5-2 overall and 5-5-1 in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.  It marks just the fifth time  in 66 meetings that BSU has nabbed a win from UMD, but it is also more impressively the fourth win against a top-10 opponent for the Beavers in seven attempts so far this season.Â
"Today we played the worst we have ever played this year, " said head coach
Shannon Miller after the game. Â "No proper mental preparation, no work ethic, no pride. Â Highly embarrassing performance by our team. Â We hung our goalie out to dry."
The Bulldogs got out on the board early in the first period on senior defenseman's
Brigette Lacquette's third goal of the year at 6:30. Â UMD's 1-0 lead would be short lived, however, as BSU responded 4:26 later. Â The Beavers would take over the lead for what would eventually stand as the game-winner at 15:35 of the opening period on a goal from Ivana Billic.
BSU tacked on a third goal for the 3-1 lead with a power play tally by Lauren Miller at 6:29 of the second period. Â The Bulldogs would push all of the third period, outshooting the Beavers 13-4 in the final stanza, but simply could not solve BSU netminder Brittni Mowat, who had 31 saves in the winning cause. Â The Beavers added an open net goal with 18 seconds remaining in the game to seal the 4-1 win.
UMD goaltender
Kayla Black had 21 saves, but the Bulldogs were 0-of-3 on power play attempts and allowed their first power play goal in three games.
The Bulldogs will look to salvage the series split tomorrow afternoon at the Sanford Center. Â Game-time is set for 2:07 p.m.
BULLDOG NOTES: Â While both
Ashleigh Brykaliuk (eight games) and
Jenna McParland's (seven games) scoring streaks came to an end Friday, sophomore defenseman
Sidney Morin has now notched a point in her last three games, with one goal and four assists for five points in that span.