WCHA scores from Friday Oct. 30 1992: Minnesota 4, COLORADO COLLEGE 3 Denver 4, ST CLOUD 3 Michigan Tech 6, NORTH DAKOTA 5 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 7, York 5 (NC) Boston College, 4 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1 Saturday Oct. 31 1992: COLORADO COLLEGE 7, Minnesota 6 (OT) Denver 8, ST CLOUD 2 NORTH DAKOTA 5, Michigan Tech 2 WISCONSIN 9, Northern Michigan 2 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 11, York 0 (NC) ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 5, Boston College 1 ******************** Friday Oct. 30, 1992 Minnesota at Colorado College Minnesota 1 - 2 - 1 -- 4 Colorado College 1 - 0 - 2 -- 3 1st period CC 8:21 McNeill (Schmidt, Bethdard) pp MN 10:08 Hendrickson (Richards) pp 2nd period MN 1:47 Nielsen (Magnusson, Steege) MN 16:01 Dziedzic (Steege, Hendrickson) 3rd period MN 10:27 Brill (Magnusson) CC 12:46 Enga (Bethard) CC 15:42 Hynnes (Fearns, Reynard) pp Shots: MN 7-12-5--24; CC 19-16-9--44 Goalies: Newman, MN; Frank, CC Referees: Berlew, Chermak Attendance: 3,188 [it sure didn't look like it on TV, though] Quick summary: Minnesota built up a comfortable lead, only to see it nearly slip away in the late third period. The Gophers hung on to win 4-3. ****************** Saturday, Oct. 31 1992 Minnesota at Colorado College Minnesota 1 - 1 - 4 - 0 -- 6 Colorado College 1 - 3 - 2 - 1 -- 7 1st period CC 9:29 Enga (unassisted) MN 18:18 Bonin (Dziedzic) pp 2nd period MN 0:28 Johnson (Nielsen, Richards) pp CC 6:34 Enga (McNeill, Schmidt) CC 11:18 Enga (Taeck) sh CC 18:12 Jaraczewski (Reid, Remackel) sh 3rd period CC 4:17 Nelson (Hynnes, Jaraczewski) MN 7:26 Johnson (Bell) MN 13:24 C. McAlpine (Hendrickson, Johnson) pp MN 14:14 Hendrickson (Richards, Johnson) pp CC 14:58 Jaraczewski (Reddington, Schmidt) MN 16:58 McHugh (Bonin, Dziedzic) Overtime CC 4:38 Jaraczewski (Schmidt, McNeill) pp Shots: MN 21-11-21-3--56; CC 4-13-14-3--34 Goalies: Callinan, MN; Badalich, CC Referees: Berlew, Chermak Attendance: 2,081 ************** Quick summary: Minnesota dug a deep hole in the first two periods, aided by a hat trick by Colorado College sophomore R.J. Enga. The Gophers rallied in the third period to tie the game. Jody Jaraczewski of CC scored the game-winner on the power play with 22 seconds left in OT. WCHA Scores 'n' Standings will appear on Monday. -- Erik