ASHLAND, Wis. -- The Lawrence University women's hockey team scored twice in the final eight minutes of the third period Friday to post a 4-2 nonconference victory over Northland College at the Bay Area Civic Center.
  Lawrence broke a 2-2 tie on
Emma Perry's power-play goal with 7:17 left and then added another goal less than three minutes later to secure the win.
  The game was tied in the third period when Northland's Yvonne Durfee's was whistled for cross checking with 7:47 remaining. Lawrence (2-6-1) cashed in on the ensuing power play for a 3-2 lead when Perry scored off assists from
Kate Holtz and
Sofia Alvarez. Lawrence finished 1-for-3 on the power play, and Northland was 0-for-2.
    The Vikings made it 4-2 with 4:22 left on
Beth McArthur's goal with Perry and
Lauren Askenazy collecting assists.
  The Lumberjills (0-6-0) pulled goaltender Zoe Laming in the final minute for an extra attacker but couldn't pull any closer.
  Northland grabbed an early lead on Kennedy Gruhlke's goal just 18 seconds into the second period. Lawrence tied it at the 14:03 mark of the second when
Evelyn Pryadkin scored off assists from
Leina Quiniou and
Josie Daly.
  The Vikings pulled ahead 2-1 on Pryadkin's goal just 35 seconds into the third period when Perry picking up an assist. Northland tied it on Kyleigh Moffatt's goal at the 5:52 mark.
  Lawrence goaltender
Sarah Dobrzynski made 15 saves to pick up the win. Laming finished with 35 saves for Northland. The Vikings piled up a 39-17 advantage in shots on goal.
  The teams wrap up the series on Saturday afternoon.