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Women's Ice Hockey Dominates Western Michigan
The Lady Lions have outscored their last three opponents, 28-0.
It was a complete and dominating weekend for the Lindenwood women's ice hockey team. The Lady Lions finished off the sweep of Western Michigan Sunday afternoon, rolling 12-0.

The offense pounded Western Michigan as eight different Lady Lions scored in the contest.

Senior goalie Rebecca Bernet recorded her second straight shutout and third overall for the Lady Lions.  Bernet swatted away all 14 of the Broncos' shots.

On Saturday night, Lindenwood blanked Western Michigan, 13-0.

Eleven different Lady Lions scored goals on the night and Bernet notched the shutout while stopping all 11 of the Broncos' shots.

Lindewood (6-0, 4-0) improved to 4-0 in the conference with the win and will travel back to Michigan next weekend to play the University of Michigan.  The first game is scheduled for Saturday at 7:00 p.m.
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