The Union College Skating Dutchmen completed their first sweep of the Maine trip since 1983 with a 5-4 win at Bowdoin on Friday night and a 4-1 win at Colby on Saturday afternoon. A detailed summary of the Bowdoin game has already been posted here, so I'll just add a few comments about that game and summarize the Colby game. Union 5, Bowdoin 4. Union goalie Shayne White improved his season record to 7-2-1, including 5-0-1 in his last 6 starts. Terry Campbell's 4 assists pushed his career point total to 160. Saturday, 2/9/91. Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Union College Skating Dutchmen 2 2 0 - 4 Colby College White Mules 0 0 1 - 1 Scoring: 1st Period: 1) U, Jeff Jiampetti 11 (from Bzdell and Whitney) 11:22 2) U, Rick Burchill 8 (from Flowers and Jiampetti) 13:58 (pp) 2nd Period: 3) U, Burchill 9 (from Campbell) 5:58 4) U, Craig Ferrero 14 (from Jiampetti) 6:51 (pp) 3rd Period: 5) C, Phillips (from Flynn and Bettencourt) 6:07 Shots on goal- Union 10-10-6--26; Colby 9-3-11--23. Goaltending: Union, Jim Helkie W (8-2-2 record, 23 shots, 22 saves) Colby, Eric Turner (26 shots, 22 saves) Summary: Rick Burchill's 2 goals along with Jeff Jiampetti's 3 points led Union to a 4-1 victory over Colby College, in what was an afternoon game following a night game for both teams. Both teams started out slow, but then Union got the offense going halfway through the first period, on goal by Jiampetti and Burchill. Union dominated the 2nd period, outshooting Colby 10-3. Burchill scored a 5:58 to give the Dutchmen a 3-0 lead. Craig Ferrero's power play goal gave Union a 4-0 lead. The goal was Ferrero's 100th career point. He is the 12th player in team history to reach 100 points. Union let Colby get back into the game in the in the 3rd, as Jim Phillips scored at 6:07. Union played for defense the rest of the game, and held on to the 3 goal lead. Union improves to 15-4-3 overall and 14-3-3 in the league, in 5th place just .003 points behind 4th place RIT, which now stands at 13-3-2. Colby falls to 7-8-4. The Dutchmen return to action Tuesday night at Oswego.