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2005-2006 Records:
0-3-1 MIAC, 1-5-1 Overall
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Saint Mary's 1, Augsburg 1 / Details
Augsburg 4, Saint Mary's 3 OT / Details
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Cardinal News and Notes:
The Cardinals’ 46 shots on goal vs. the Auggies Friday night were a season-high, while the Auggies’ 20 shots on goal were a season-low for SMU opponents. … Jessica Ribish’s (Elm Grove, Wis.) lone goal Friday marked the third time in the last six games that the Cardinals have been held to one goal. … After opening the season with a 5-1 win over UW-Eau Claire, the Cardinals have gone 0-5-1. … Friday's 1-1 tie snapped SMU's four-game losing streak. … The Cardinals are 0-4-0 in games in which their opponent scores first, and 1-1-1 when they score first. … Amy Madden (East Grand Rapids, Mich.), who scored one of SMU's three goals Saturday, leads the team in assists (5) and points (7), while Jill Rhody's (St. Paul, Minn.) three goals are a team-high. … The Cardinals have outscored their opponents 3-2 in the first period, but have been outscored 11-5 in the seocnd period and 10-8 in the third.
Cardinals let points slip through their grasp with
1-1 tie, 4-3 OT loss in MIAC series against Augsburg


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WINONA, Minn. — Last Friday, Saint Mary's University women's hockey coach Terry Mannor felt like his team gave away a conference point when his Cardinals outshot Augsburg 46-20, but came away with a 1-1 tie.

Saturday evening, the Cardinals were once again in the giving mood, this time giving away both MIAC points, as Augsburg, despite being outshot 35-29, knocked off SMU 4-3 in overtime at the SMU Ice Arena.

"It's frustrating, it's disappointing … . We let this weekend get away from us," said Mannor, whose team saw its winless streak climb to six games (0-5-1) with the tie and loss vs. the Auggies. "I think (Friday's) tie really gave Augsburg a lot of confidence. We dominated that game, and yet they were able to escape with a tie.

"(Saturday) we did not play nearly as well as we did on Friday, and Augsburg played much better," Mannor continued. "We just didn't move our feet, we didn't utilize our teammates as much — it just wasn't as good an effort."

And it cost them.

After a scoreless first period Saturday, Augsburg erupted for three second-period goals, while the Cardinals managed just a Jenn Shire (Anaheim Hills, Calif.) tally, as the Auggies took a 3-1 advantage into the locker room after two periods.

Laura Langen (New Lisbon, Wis.) cut the gap to 3-2 with her second of the season five minutes into the third period, and Amy Madden (East Grand Rapids, Mich.) got the Cardinals even with less than three minutes remaining in regulation, as she banged in a rebound off a shot from teammate Madeline Loftus (Parsippany, N.J.).

In overtime, however, it was all Augsburg, as the Auggies got off the period's only two shots — the second a wrist shot off the stick of Samantha Farrell that handcuffed SMU goalie Nikki Jung (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) and found its way into the net.

"It's always tough to lose, and to lose in overtime like that makes it that much harder to swallow," said Mannor. "This weekend showed our evenly matched our two teams are, and I think that's the way its going to every weekend in this conference.

"And because of that, we can't afford to give away (conference) points like we did this weekend."