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The Mavericks celebrate after one of Megan Hinze's two power play goals
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Minnesota Duluth UMD 13-4-3,10-4-2-1 WCHA
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Winner Minnesota State MSU 5-13-2,3-12-1-0 WCHA
Minnesota Duluth UMD
13-4-3,10-4-2-1 WCHA
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Final
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Minnesota State MSU
5-13-2,3-12-1-0 WCHA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Minnesota Duluth UMD 1 0 0 1
Minnesota State MSU 0 0 2 2

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Mavericks Stun No. 3 Minnesota Duluth With 2-1 Upset Victory

Sophomore Defenseman Megan Hinze Scores Both Minnesota State Goals

Mankato, Minn. --- Sophomore defenseman Megan Hinze scored two power play goals in the third period and senior goaltender Brianna Quade made 39 saves to propel Minnesota State to a 2-1 come-from-behind upset win over No. 3 Minnesota Duluth on Saturday afternoon at Verizon Wireless Center.

Hinze's (4-0--4) first goal -- scored at 3:47 in the third period -- eliminated a 1-0 deficit to tie the Mavericks (5-13-2, 3-12-1-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association) and the Bulldogs (13-4-3, 10-4-2-1 WCHA) at 1-1. Hinze's second goal -- the game winner -- came at 14:48 in the third period. Both goals were scored on the power play. Hinze was named the first star of the game.

Quade (3-8-2) did the rest -- making a season-high 39 saves, including 16 in the third period to earn the victory. In the process, she improved her 2016-17 goals against average to 2.68 and her save percentage to .912. Quade earned second star of the game honors.  

Sophomore forward Emily Antony (4-6--10), who leads the Mavericks in points and is tied for the team lead in assists with sophomore forward Corbin Boyd (0-6--6), garnered two assists and was named the third star of the game. Boyd tallied one assist on the afternoon.

The Bulldogs, who outshot the Mavericks 40-19 in the game, scored their only goal of the game to take a 1-0 lead at 18:36 in the first period. Neither team scored again until Hinze scored her two power play goals in the third period.

The Mavericks, who entered the game 3-of-50 on the power play this season, converted on 2-of-4 power play opportunities to increase their season conversion rate to over 10 percent. The Mavericks were also 5-of-5 on the penalty kill, which increased their 2016-17 penalty kill percentage to just under 82 percent.      

Minnesota State, which is 3-3-0 in its last six WCHA games, picked up its first win over a ranked opponent since a 3-0 win over then-No. 2 ranked Wisconsin in the WCHA First Round on March 1, 2014. The win over Minnesota Duluth is the first over a ranked opponent under second-year head coach John Harrington.

Maddie Rooney (13-4-3) made 17 saves in goal for the Bulldogs.

Ashleigh Brykaliuk (12-12--24) and Catherine Daoust (1-3--4) each garnered one assist for Minnesota Duluth.

The Mavericks step away from WCHA play for a nonconference series at Union in Schenectady, N.Y., next weekend. 

Listen to head coach John Harrington's postgame comments below.
 


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Players Mentioned

Emily Antony

#4 Emily Antony

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5' 6"
Sophomore
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Corbin Boyd

#11 Corbin Boyd

F
5' 6"
Sophomore
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Megan Hinze

#18 Megan Hinze

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5' 8"
Sophomore
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Brianna Quade

#30 Brianna Quade

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5' 6"
Senior
R

Players Mentioned

Emily Antony

#4 Emily Antony

5' 6"
Sophomore
L
F
Corbin Boyd

#11 Corbin Boyd

5' 6"
Sophomore
L
F
Megan Hinze

#18 Megan Hinze

5' 8"
Sophomore
L
D
Brianna Quade

#30 Brianna Quade

5' 6"
Senior
R
G