In the first game on Friday, December 6, Jamestown opened the scoring with a power play goal by Bethany Wielgosh at 5:28 into the first period, giving them a 0-1 lead. However, the Beavers quickly responded. Journey Miller scored just 42 seconds into the second period, tying the game at 1-1. Olivia Opheim then sealed the deal with a goal at 17:32 into the period, giving the Beavers a 2-1 lead. The Beaver's goalie, Haylie Biever, was outstanding, holding the Jimmies scoreless in both the second and third periods. She tallied 34 saves on 35 shots on goal, improving her record to 5-4-2. Makena Welby and Liberty Miller were credited with assists, with Liberty Miller's being her first of the season.
This victory set the stage for an even more impressive weekend as the Beavers prepared for game two.
On Saturday, the Beavers faced off against the No 14 University of Jamestown. Jamestown took an early lead in the first period when Gabriella Schroder scored at 5:28. But the Beavers didn't back down. In the third period, Cameron Schmidt tied the game at 1-1 with her first goal of the season at 3:55. The game then went into overtime, where Paige Ackerman scored the game-winning goal with a short-handed, empty net goal at 4:54, making the final score 2-1. Makena Welby was credited with an assist in the game. Jillian Ackerman was outstanding in goal for the Beavers, tallying 34 saves on 35 shots on goal and improving her record to 2-0-0.
This weekend sweep gives the Beavers a 4-0-0 record against Jamestown this season and improves their overall record to 13-5-2. With their next game against Dakota College at Bottineau on Saturday at 3:45 p.m. at the ND State Fairgrounds (All Seasons Arena) in Minot, the Beavers are looking to continue their winning streak.