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The Seawolves were swept by their rival Nanooks in three straight sets, marking the first time UAF has pulled off a regular-season series sweep since 2008.
The Seahawks and Whalers’ sixth meeting of the season was one of the most exciting matches of Thursday’s first slate of games.
The Wolverines look to continue their domination of the competition at the Division I level.
Also, a Wasilla diver completed his redemption arc after narrowly coming up short of first place as a junior last year.
Anchorage overcomes a sluggish first two periods and the loss of their starting goalie to win another thriller.
While the Seawolves came out on the losing end of both games, local product Bret Link received a warm welcome for his homecoming and scored a goal for CC on Saturday.
The Lynx secured the program’s first state title since 2001 with a walk-off defensive stand.
The Eagles avenged their first loss of the season on the road against East while the top-seeded Lynx stayed undefeated by beating Bartlett again in a rematch of the season-opener.
The star post player and four-star recruit’s connections to the program run deep and date back to a time before she was even born.
The Warriors squared off with the Lynx for the first time this season in a non-tournament match and showed why the defending 4A state champs are still the team to beat in the Last Frontier.