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Today's Events

College Football

Minnesota State, Mankato at Bulldogs

College Men's Hockey

Bulldogs at Miami

College Women's Hockey

Minnesota at Bulldogs

High School Girls Hockey

Proctor/Hermantown (2-1-0) at Edina (1-0-0)

Friday Scoreboard

College Men's Hockey

Bulldogs 5, Miami 0

College Women's Hockey

Minnesota 4, Bulldogs 1

High School Girls Hockey

Proctor/Hermantown 3, Bloomington Jefferson 0. Lillian Clemon posted a six-save shutout and Ella Rothe had a goal and an assists for the Mirage (2-1-0.

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