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The latest scores as of 2 a.m. ...
 
By The Associated Press
EAST
   Boston U. 9, Mass.-Lowell 7
   Colgate 5, Massachusetts 1
   Maine 4, New Hampshire 3
   Merrimack 7, Providence 6
   Northeastern 8, Boston College 3
   Princeton 4, Plattsburgh 3
   Union, N.Y. 4, Army 3
   W. Michigan 8, Clarkson 4
SOUTH
   Alabama-Huntsville 9, Mass.-Dartmouth 1
MIDWEST
   Ill.-Chicago 3, Notre Dame 2
   Miami, Ohio 4, Ferris St. 3
   Michigan 10, Ohio St. 2
   Michigan St. 4, Lake Superior St. 1
   Michigan Tech 3, N. Michigan 1
   Minn.-Duluth 2, Wisconsin 2, tie
   Minnesota 5, St. Cloud St. 3
FAR WEST
   North Dakota 6, Denver 4
TOURNAMENTS
Jimmy Mac's-Golden Eagle Ice Hockey Classic
First Round
   Brockport St. 4, Geneseo St. 3, OT
   Mercyhurst 5, Canisius 3
RIT Tournament
First Round
   Fredonia St. 9, St. Norbert 2
   Rochester Tech 10, Fitchburg St. 3
 
And a story ...
 
   PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- An unassisted goal by Brad Purdie at
4:22 of the third period proved to be the game-winner as Maine
edged New Hampshire 4-3 in a Hockey East game Friday at the
Cumberland County Civic Center.
   Purdie's goal came 34 seconds after Carey Cash scored for
New Hampshire to trim Maine's lead to 3-2. The Wildcats closed
out the scoring with an Eric Nickulas goal at 11:14.
   The Black Bears (4-0-2, 1-0-2) grabbed a 2-0 lead on first-period
goals by Tony Frenette and Wayne Conlan.
   Dean Woodman put New Hampshire (3-2, 0-1-0) on the board at
13:00 of the second period, but Barry Clukey scored at 19:33 to
restore Maine's two-goal lead.
   New Hampshire goalie Mike Heinke had 27 saves, and Maine's
Blair Allison had 25 saves.
   The game was the first of four UNH home games being played
at the Civic Center because of renovations to Snively Arena.
 
 
 
 
 
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