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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Women's hockey 14, Wesleyan 0 Men's hockey 2, University of New Hampshire 6 Men's Volleyball 3, Spring field 0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-6)
TODAY'S GAMES
Men's Squash at Dartmouth
NHL
Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 4, OT Qucbec 3, Montreal 2 Edmonton 6, St. Louis 5
NBA
New Jersey 119, Philadelphia 116, OT Portland 106, New York 89 Atlanta 102, Cleveland 84 Phoenix 114, San Antonio 111, OT Kansas City 119, Detroit 112 Utah 117, Chicago 95 Houston 119, Milwaukee 102.
Beanpot Revenge
BOSTON Freshman Ed Lowney assisted on one goal and scored the winner last night as Boston University beat Northeastern 3-2 in college hockey.
The win for the Terriers avenged a 5-2 loss to Northeastern last week in the Beanpot championship game and moved them a step closer to getting home ice in the ECAC playoff.
Georgetown Upaet
LANDOVER, Md Chris Mullin scored a career high 33 points to lead St. John's to a 75-71 upset over second ranked Georgetown yesterday evening in a Big East Conference basketball game.
For Georgetown 23-3 the lossended a 10 game winning streak including a record nine straight conference games St. John's which has won four straight is 16-8 overall and 7-6 in the league.
Georgetown which trailed by as many as 22 in the first half cut the deficit to 72-69 on Horace Broadnax's short jumper off an offensive rebound with 48 seconds remaining.
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