No. 1 Michigan State stunned in NCAA Tournament opener on late goal
- Michigan State's season ended when Cornell scored a power-play goal with 10 seconds left, resulting in a 4-3 upset in the NCAA Tournament opener.
- Mack Sullivan scored the game-winning goal with 10 seconds remaining, leading Cornell to a 4-3 victory over Michigan State.
- Ryan Welch tied the game for Cornell with 7:22 left in the game.
- Cornell will compete against Boston University in the regional championship game on Saturday.
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Cornell stuns No. 1 ranked Michigan State in regional hockey semifinal
Cornell forward Sullivan Mack shocked top-ranked Michigan State with just 10 seconds remaining in a regional semifinal on Thursday night at the Huntington Center as the Big Red posted a big 4-3 upset over the Spartans.

Top-seeded MSU hockey knocked out in first round of NCAA Tournament
Over and out. After spending 14 of the previous 16 weeks ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the national polls, Michigan State had its season ended abruptly in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday, when Cornell’s power-play goal in the final 10 seconds knocked the top-seeded Spartans out. Mack Sullivan scored with 10 seconds remaining in regulation, giving the Big Red a 4-3 upset win in the Toledo regional, held at the Huntington Center.…
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