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Tigers Split Series with North Dakota, Face Simon Fraser
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Colorado Colleges Tigers hockey team split a weekend series with North Dakota, winning in overtime on Friday but losing 5-2 on Saturday. The Hawks took four of six conference points, leaving the Tigers with a 9-10-3 record overall and 3-6-3 in league play. The Tigers defense struggled, with coach Kris Mayotte citing lapses in ending plays and winning battles down low. Senior goalie Kaidan Mbereko made 37 saves on Friday but left Saturdays game in discomfort, with freshman Jackson Unger finishing up. Freshman defenseman Mats Lindgren scored both Tiger goals, including a late third-period goal, and has four points in four games since joining the team. The Tigers face Simon Fraser in an exhibition next week despite injuries to several players, including possibly Mbereko. Checkout Solipillow.com
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