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Date: Apr 6, 2017

Mid-American Girls came close to giving away a three-goal lead to Wisconsin Girls, but did just enough to escape with a 4-3 victory.
Mid-American Girls led by three goals at one point and ended with the victory. The largest advantage in the game came when Mid-American Girls' Emily Sloan scored at 11:20 in the second period to put Mid-American Girls up 3-0.
Mid-American Girls got the win with help from a great game by Elie Fallieras, who had one goal and three assists. Fallieras scored on the power play 6:54 into the second period to make the score 2-0 Mid-American Girls. Mid-American Girls earned a power play opportunity when Emily Bauer was put in the box for interference. Mary Catherine Gialames provided the assist.
Mid-American Girls excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in three chances.
Erika Sabilla also scored for Mid-American Girls. More assists for Mid-American Girls came via Sydney Foy, who had one and Cassie Suran, who had two.
Wisconsin Girls' offense operated below its season average. Wisconsin Girls puts an average of 7.5 pucks into the net per game.
Wisconsin Girls was helped by Katelyn Ramthun, who racked up one goal. Ramthun scored 12:12 into the second period to make the score 3-1 Mid-American Girls. Bauer picked up the assist. Wisconsin Girls also got points from Hannah Koniar, who also tallied one goal and one assist and Elizabeth Bauer, who also registered one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. Other players who recorded assists for Wisconsin Girls were Joanna Cano and Natasha Wanless, who each chipped in one.
Katie Hill made 17 saves for Mid-American Girls on 20 shots. Mid-American Girls incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors. Wisconsin Girls' starting goalie, Abbey Weisrock, made four saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Rebecca Binder, who stopped eight shots. Wisconsin Girls incurred 10 minutes in penalty time with five minors.