2014-15 Regular Season
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Early goals doom St. Scholastica College of, falls to North Dakota State University, 14-2 TBD Sat, Jan 24, 2015 North Dakota State University opened up a five-goal lead after the first period and did not look back en route to a 14-2 win over St. Scholastica College of. North Dakota State University got the win thanks to a great game by Kacie Johnson, who had two goals and three assists. Johnson scored the first of his two goals at 11:06 into the first period to make the score 2-0 North Dakota State University. Kelly Morris provided the assist. Johnson's next tally made the score 12-1 North Dakota State University with 13:13 left in the third period. Kaylee Lothspeich assisted on the tally. North Dakota State University managed to stay out of the box better than usual, registering one minor for two minutes in penalty time. North Dakota State University wound up below its season average of 6.0 penalty minutes per game. North Dakota State University surpassed its usual scoring output this season. North Dakota State University has scored at the pace of 4.3 goals per game during the current campaign. The defensemen of North Dakota State University were also effective in St. Scholastica College of's zone, and came away with two goals. North Dakota State University additionally got points from Erica Sevigny, who also racked up three goals and one assist, Ellen Lanman, who also registered one goal and two assists, Maria Piette, who also tallied three goals and two assists, and Marisa Holst, who also had one goal and one assist. North Dakota State University also had goals scored by Kate Fredrickson, who had two and Megan Ostrand and Emily Nelson, who scored one goal each. In addition, North Dakota State University received assists from Georgianna Hoss, Gabrielle Johnson, Karla Stone, Kennedy Stromme, and Grace Becker, who each chipped in one. St. Scholastica College of managed to stay out of the box better than usual, tallying one minor for two minutes in penalty time. St. Scholastica College of ended up below its season average of 4.0 penalty minutes per game. St. Scholastica College of found itself stymied offensively, and got off a mere 11 shots against North Dakota State University's defense. Jordan Salwei recorded nine saves for North Dakota State University. North Dakota State University registered one goal on one power play opportunities. Cassie Mraz made 15 saves for St. Scholastica College of on 29 shots. St. Scholastica College of registered zero goals on one power play opportunities.
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