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Faceoff NCAA Final

By Sam Danello
Seven penalties—including five in a physical first period—were called by the officiating crew on Sunday afternoon. Despite receiving three power play opportunities, the Crimson was unable to capitalize.
Seven penalties—including five in a physical first period—were called by the officiating crew on Sunday afternoon. Despite receiving three power play opportunities, the Crimson was unable to capitalize.

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