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Sun, 19 Mar 1995 01:59:29 -0500
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I found all of these on Associated Press tonight:
 
ECAC CONSOLATION
 
   LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -- A four-goal outburst by Chris
Lipsett helped send Clarkson to a 10-5 victory over Colgate
in the ECAC tournament's consolation game Saturday.
   Clarkson (23-9-4), the top seed in the tournament after
winning the regular season title, jumped out to a 5-1 second
period lead. But Colgate (20-16-1) got back in the game on
goals by Dave DeBusschere, Christ DeProfio and John Dance to
make it 5-4 at the end of the second.
   Lipsett's final two goals and a goal by Chris Clark put the
game out of reach early in the third. Clarkson sandwiched its
final two goals between Colgate's final goal of the season.
   The Golden Knights capitalized on Colgate's penalties by
converting six of 12 power play opportunities.
 
ECAC CHAMPIONSHP
 
   LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) -- Eric Healey and Tim Regan each
scored twice Saturday night as RPI rolled over Princeton 5-1
to win the ECAC tournament and earn an automatic bid to the
NCAA Division I tournament.
   RPI (18-13-4) scored on three of seven power play opportunities
as it built a 5-0 lead. Jeff O'Connor scored the Engineers' other
goal. RPI goalie and tournament MVP Mike Tamburro had 18 saves.
   Princeton (18-13-4) averted the shutout when Casson Masters
scored with 9:39 left in the game.
 
WCHA CHAMPIONSHIP
 
   ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Maco Balkovec slammed a shot past
Colorado College goalie Ryan Bach just 43 seconds into overtime
Saturday night to give Wisconsin a 4-3 victory for the WCHA
Final Five championship.
   Peter Geronazzo had pulled Colorado College into a tie late
in the third period with his third goal. Geronazzo had opened
scoring in the first period and scored his second midway through
the third period.
   After Geronazzo's opener, the Badgers answered with three
straight goals on shots by Mickey Elick, Jamie Spencer and
E.J. Bradley to take a 3-1 lead.
   Wisconsin goaltender Kirk Daubenspeck knocked away 20 shots,
while Bach finished with 34 saves.
 
WCHA CONSOLATION
 
   ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Minnesota blew a 4-0 lead but Scott
Bell scored at 17:14 of overtime to salvage a 5-4 victory over
Denver Saturday for third place in the WCHA Final Five tournament.
   Dave Larson scored twice in Minnesota's four-goal first
period, with Ryan Kraft and Jesse Bertogliat scoring the other
Gopher goals.
   Denver began its comeback late in the period when Chris
Kenady scored the first of his two goals. Denver's other goals
came in the middle period, with Kenady's scoring shots
sandwiching goals by Jason Elders and Craig McMillan.
   Minnesota goaltender Jeff Moen had 34 saves. Denver's Jim
Mullen gave up three goals in 4:22 with 6 saves before he was
replaced by Sinuhe Wallinheimo, who knocked out 33 Minnesota shots.
 
CCHA SEMIFINALS
 
   DETROIT (AP) -- Steve Guolla scored on a breakaway with 5:01
left in overtime Saturday to give Michigan State a 4-3 victory
over Bowling Green and a berth in the CCHA championship game.
   The Spartans, who finished third during the regular season,
will play Lake Superior, which tied for fourth, in Sunday's title
game.  The Lakers reached the final with a 5-4 overtime win over
regular-season champion Michigan in Saturday's other semifinal.
   Bowling Green carried the play for most of the overtime,
outshooting the Spartans 8-3. The winning goal was set up by
Tony Tuzzolino, who made a perfect
pass that put Guolla in the clear. Guolla faked goalie Will
Clarke, then poked the puck between his pads.
   Brian Holzinger sent the game into overtime with 3:33
left in the third period when he deflected Kelly Perrault's
slap shot from the point past Michigan State goalie Mike Buzak.
   The Falcons had applied heavy pressure through most of the
third period, but Buzak made several excellent saves to preserve
the Spartans' 3-2 lead.
   Michigan State took a 3-0 lead but Bowling Green came back
on second-period goals by Mike Hall and Kevin Lune to cut the
margin to one goal going into the third period.
   Hall made it 3-1 on a breakaway at 9:45. Jason Clark blocked
Ryan Fleming's shot and Hall picked up the loose puck and skated
in alone.
   Lune scored at 15:12, backhanding Matt Eldred's rebound
past a fallen Buzak.
   The Spartans' Rem Murray opened the scoring at 2:55 of the
first period when he jammed Dean Sylvester's rebound into the
net. Sylvester made it 2-0 at 12:09 of the first period on a
deflection of Mike Watt's shot.
   Michigan State increased its lead to 3-0 at 5:26 of the
second period. Richard Keyes beat Clarke to the puck at the
faceoff circle and put it into an empty net.
 
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|                   Lynn Burke    Newport News, Va.                     |
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