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HAMDEN, Conn. Amanda Colin scored on a breakaway move in triple overtime to give Quinnipiac a 3-2 victory over St. Lawrence in game two of the ECAC womens college hockey quarterfinals on Saturday.
The deciding game three is scheduled for 2 p.m. today in the same location. The winner will advance to play top-seeded Cornell in the ECAC semifinals this weekend in Ithaca.
The Saints battled back from a 2-0 deficit in the final 32 seconds of regulation to force overtime.
Rylee Smith scored off a feed from senior captain Kelly Sabatine to bring St. Lawrence to within a goal. Then, after pulling their goalie, the Saints received the game-tying goal from Mel Desrochers with 0.2 seconds left to play.
Carmen MacDonald stopped a career-best 57 shots for St. Lawrence (18-13-5), which had its five-game ECAC win streak snapped.
Colin finished with two goals and Kristen Eklund scored for Quinnipiac (20-11-4).
BASEBALL
MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 16,
SUNY CANTON 13 (10)
The Roos scored nine runs in the seventh inning and two more in the ninth to force extra innings, but the Raiders followed with three runs in the top of the tenth to spoil SUNY Cantons final spring training game in Winter Haven, Fla.
Eddy Morel provided three singles and two RBIs, Kyle Sacks drove in four runs and Kevin Hill went 3-for-5 with a double for the Roos (1-7). All three players are freshmen.
MENS LACROSSE
ST. LAWRENCE 11, HAVERFORD 5
Mac Johnson scored three goals as the Saints raced out to an 9-3 halftime lead and cruised to a season-opening victory over Haverford (0-2) at Greenwich, Conn.
Garrett Gagne and Tucker Garfield added two goals apiece and Davey Hovey supplied three assists for St. Lawrence.
MEDAILLE 13, SUNY CANTON 9
Brock Levick scored four goals and added two assists to lead the Mavericks past the Roos in the season opener for both teams in Canton.
Jason Thompson and Rob Gleason each finished with two goals and two assists to lead SUNY Canton.
WOMENS TENNIS
ITHACA 5, ST. LAWRENCE 4
St. Lawrence suffered a pair of three-set losses to drop a dual match to Ithaca at Glazer Arena.
Olivia Arroyo, Elizabeth Geer and Shannon Murphy each captured a singles victory for St. Lawrence (1-1), while Murphy and Elkie Vandenbeemt claimed a doubles win.
For the Bombers (12-1), Allison Young and Alyssa Steinweis each needed three sets to get past their respective opponents, Morgan McNeal and Laura Goldhar.
MENS SQUASH
THREE SAINTS IN MAIN DRAW
Amr Khaled Khalifa, Sebastian Riedelscheimer and Ibrahim Khan of the St. Lawrence mens team each advanced to the main draw of individual nationals in Hartford, Conn on Friday.
Khalifa went 2-0 to advance in the Pool Division, while Riedelscheimer and Khan each claimed one match after a first-round bye in the Molloy Division.