Saturday night's AP scores and 2 stories: By The Associated Press EAST American Intl. 5, Amherst 2 Army 7, Bentley 1 Boston College 4, Providence 1 Boston U. 4, Merrimack 3 Brown 6, Union 5, OT Fredonia St. 8, Oswego St. 3 Hamilton 11, New England Coll. 2 Holy Cross 6, Mass.-Boston 2 Maine 6, Northeastern 3 Middlebury 6, Trinity, Conn. 1 New Hampshire 3, Mass.-Lowell 1 Plattsburgh St. 6, Cortland St. 3 Potsdam St. 5, Hobart 3 Princeton 1, Cornell 1, tie Salem St. 1, Babson 1, tie Vermont 3, Ottawa 2, OT MIDWEST Dalhousie 3, Ohio State 2 Ferris St. 4, Bowling Green 3 Michigan 6, W. Michigan 3 Michigan St. 6, Kent 3 Notre Dame 2, Ill.-Chicago 2, tie N. Dakota 4, Michigan Tech 3 FAR WEST Colorado Col. 6, St. Cloud St. 4 BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -- Eric Perrin's goal at 2:47 in overtime lifted Vermont to a 3-2 college hockey victory Saturday over Ottawa. Nicolas Perreault, who assisted Perrin's game-winner, scored Vermont's two earlier goals at 12:47 of the first period and 2:44 of the third. Vermont, 4-5-1, was frustrated all night by Ottawa's goalie Phil Comtois, who had 35 saves, including three in overtime. Ottawa got on the board with Martin Savard's lone goal of the second period at :57. Ottawa, 11-6-3, took the lead with an unassisted shorthanded goal by Martin Roy at 2:02 of the third period. But Vermont countered on the same power play when Perreault whistled a shot from just inside the blue line. DURHAM, N.H. (AP) -- Goalie Mike Henke turned away 23 shots to help New Hampshire come from behind Saturday to overtake Massachusetts-Lowell 3-1 in college hockey. Massachusetts-Lowell, 6-3-2 overall and 3-2-1 in Hockey East, opened the scoring when Kerry Angus banked one in off the crossbar with 41 seconds left in the first period. The scoreless second period was marred by 40 minutes in penalties, most resulting from a fight in front of the Massachusetts-Lowell goal. New Hampshire, 10-3 overall and 4-2 league play, stepped up its offense in the third period as Deric Flinton got New Hampshire on the board at the 7:50 and Glenn Stewart slapped in the game winner at 12:31. Eric Royal finished off the scoring with an empty net goal at 19:48. ***SORRY FOR THE LINE WRAPS***