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UAA moved one step closer to it's dream of a top five finish
in it's first year of WCHA play tonight, defeating Denver 4-1,
breaking the St. Cloud's record for points in the first year of league
play by hitting 30 tonight, and tying No. Michigans record for most
wins in the first year of league play at 14.
1 2 3 T
UAA 0 2 2 4
DU 1 0 0 1
UAA is now 14-13-2, 15-14-2 overall, above .500 for the first
time since the first night of the season. We move into a fifth place
tie with St. Cloud, who did not play tonight, and 1 point behind
fourth place No. Michigan, who was defeated tonight at Minnesota
Duluth, 9-3.
Same matchup tomorrow night, Seawolves at home vs. the Denver
Pioneers.
--
Brady W. Clark -- System Manager, saturn.uaamath.alaska.edu
University of Alaska Anchorage Department of Mathematical Sciences
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