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Defenseman Carter Foguth tallied the game-winning goal as Minnesota State earned a 3-1 win Friday
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Winner Minnesota State MINNST 18-4-1;15-2-1WCHA
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Ferris State FSU 11-13-1;8-8-0 WCHA
Winner
Minnesota State MINNST
18-4-1;15-2-1WCHA
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Final
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Ferris State FSU
11-13-1;8-8-0 WCHA
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Team 1 2 3 F
Minnesota State MINNST 0 0 3 3
Ferris State FSU 1 0 0 1

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#1 Minnesota State Keeps Rolling With Comeback Win at Ferris State

    Mankato, Minn. --- #1-rated Minnesota State found itself down a goal heading into the third period, but rallied with three unanswered goals en route to a 3-1 win at Ferris State Saturday night.

Combined with Friday's 2-1 win, the Mavericks earned a road Western Collegiate Hockey Association sweep over the Bulldogs in upping their record to 18-4-1 overall, 15-2-1 WCHA.  Minnesota State is now in the midst of an eight-game unbeaten streak and have gone 13-1-1 in their last 15 games.

Ferris State took a 1-0 at 2:44 of the opening period when Kyle Schempp beat Stephon Williams for his sixth goal of the season.

Then, following a scoreless second period, the Mavericks went to work with freshman forward Brad McClure scoing on the power play when he directed the puck from the left side off of a FSU skate past Bulldog netminder C.J. MotteThe goal, which came at 6:58 is McClure's seventh of the season.  Sophomore defenseman Carter Foguth got what proved to be the game-winning goal when he scored for the first time of his two-year career at 11:28.  Freshman forward C.J. Franklin added an insurance marker to ice the win at 16:58. The goal is Franklin's sixth of his maiden season.

Williams, who upped his record on the season to 14-2-1, turned aside 21 shots in the win as the Mavericks outshot FSU by a 33-22 margin in the game.  Minnesota State was one-for-six on the power play, while FSU was zero-for-three. Senior defenseman Zach Palmquist contribute two assists in the contest.

The Mavericks step outside league play next weekend when they compete at the North Star College Cup presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota in St. Paul at Xcel Energy Center.  Minnesota State plays Minnesota Friday at 7:00 p.m., before taking on either Minnesota-Duluth or Bemidji State Saturday.

 
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