FRIDAY COLLEGE HOCKEY ROUNDUP: No. 10 Michigan nips No. 1 Michigan State in OT; Muldowney scores all four as No. 17 UConn downs No. 5 Maine; No. 2 Boston College blanks No. 6 Providence; No. 3 Minnesota defeats Notre Dame; No. 4 Western Michigan clips No. 14 North Dakota in OT

Michigan’s Garrett Schifsky nets the overtime winner Friday night against Michigan State (photo: Michigan Photography).

Garrett Schifsky scored one minute into overtime to give No. 10 Michigan a 3-2 win over No. 1 Michigan State Friday night at Yost Ice Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich.

TJ Hughes forced overtime for the Wolverines with his goal at 14:25 of the third period.

Will Horcoff also scored for Michigan and goaltender Logan Stein made 35 saves.

It’s also two consecutive contests in which UM took No. 1 MSU to overtime, following the “Cold War” going into the books as a 3-3 draw on Oct. 6, 2001.

Karsen Dorwart and Joey Larson scored for MSU and Trey Augustine stopped 29 shots between the pipes.

The rivalry continues Saturday night at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing, Mich.

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No. 2 Boston College 3, No. 6 Providence 0

Jacob Fowler pitched a 24-save shutout as Boston College downed Providence 3-0 at Schneider Arena in Providence, R.I.

Ryan Leonard, James Hagens and Oskar Jellvik tallied the goals for the Eagles.

For the Friars, Philip Svedebäck made 38 saves in goal.

No. 3 Minnesota 5, Notre Dame 2

Jimmy Snuggerud scored two goals to lead Minnesota past Notre Dame 5-2 at 3M Arena at Mariucci in Minneapolis, Minn.

Cal Thomas, John Mittelstadt and Mason Nevers added goals for the Gophers and Nathan Airey finished with 13 saves between the pipes.

Paul Fischer and Jimmy Jurcev scored for Notre Dame and goalies Nicholas Kempf and Owen Say combined on a 41-save outing.

No. 4 Western Michigan 3, No. 14 North Dakota 2 (OT)

Alex Bump scored the game-tying goal at 2:46 of the third period and then won it 14 seconds into overtime on a Western Michigan power play as the Broncos downed North Dakota 3-2 at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, N.D.

Liam Valente added the other WMU goal and Cameron Rowe made 29 saves in net.

For the Fighting Hawks, Dylan James and Carter Wilkie scored and netminder Hobie Hedquist turned aside 31 shots.

No. 17 UConn 4, No. 5 Maine 2

Joey Muldowney scored all four goals as UConn defeated Maine 4-2 at Alfond Arena in Orono, Me.

Huskies goalie Tyler Muszelik made 26 saves.

Maine’s Charlie Russell and Nolan Renwick scored and Albin Boija finished with 21 saves in goal.

No. 11 Boston University 6, No. 19 New Hampshire 3

Ryan Greene netted two goals and Cole Hutson and Quinn Hutson each scored as Boston University doubled up New Hampshire 6-3 at Agganis Arena in Boston.

Devin Kaplan and Jack Hughes also scored for the Terriers, who got a 39-save performance from goaltender Mathieu Caron.

Connor Sweeney, Nick Ring and Robert Cronin posted goals for UNH and Jared Whale kicked out 26 shots in goal.

No. 12 Minnesota State 5, Michigan Tech 2

Five different players scored as Minnesota State beat Michigan Tech 5-2 at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center in Mankato, Minn.

Luke Ashton, Rhett Pitlick, Adam Eisele, Jakob Stender and Kaden Bohlsen found the back of the net for the Mavericks and goalie Alex Tracy made 16 saves.

For MTU, Stiven Sardarian and Nick Williams scored and Derek Mullahy and Ryan Manzella combined to make 29 stops in net.

No. 13 Arizona State 6, No. 15 St. Cloud State 3

Down 3-1 early in the second period, Arizona State rallied for five unanswered goals and defeated St. Cloud State 6-3 at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, Minn.

Ryan Kirwan scored twice for the Sun Devils, while Cullen Potter, Lukas Sillinger, Benji Eckerle and Kyle Smolen added one each to back Gibson Homer’s 30 saves in goal.

Adam Ingram, Gavyn Thoreson and Mason Salquist scored for SCSU and goalie Gavin Enright finished with 22 saves.

No. 16 Quinnipiac 6, Colgate 3

Andon Cerbone registered the hat trick as Quinnipiac doubled up Colgate 6-3 from the M&T Bank Arena in Hamden, Conn.

Travis Treloar, Jack Ricketts and Aaron Schwartz added goals for the Bobcats and Matej Marinov and Dylan Silverstein teamed up to make 19 saves between the pipes.

Robby Newton, Max Nagel and Reid Irwin recorded goals for the Raiders and netminder Andrew Takacs made 31 saves.

No. 18 Colorado College 6, Minnesota Duluth 1 (in progress)

At the end of the second period from Ed Robson Arena in Colorado Springs, Colo., Colorado College holds a commanding 6-1 lead over Minnesota Duluth.

Noah Laba has two goals for the Tigers, with Fisher Scott, Max Burkholder, Stanley Cooley and Gleb Veremyev scoring one each.

Ty Hanson has the lone UMD goal.

Colorado College goalie Kaidan Mbereko has made 18 saves and Bulldogs netminders Klayton Knapp and Zach Sandy have combined to stop 18.

No. 20 Clarkson 7, Yale 4

Ayrton Martino scored three goals and Talon Sigurdson two of his own as Clarkson defeated Yale 7-4 at Ingalls Rink in New Haven, Conn.

Tate Taylor and Erik Bargholtz also scored for the Golden Knights and goalie Ethan Langenegger stopped 29 shots.

For the Bulldogs, Ronan O’Donnell scored two goals and Julian Frias and Elan Bar-Lev-Wise potted one each.

Yale goaltender Jack Stark made 18 saves.