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Photos: St. Cloud State vs. Colorado College Friday, Dec. 18, in NCHC Pod

St. Cloud State beat Colorado College 4-3 in overtime Friday, Dec. 18, at Baxter Arena in Omaha.

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Colorado College forward Ray Christy (11) (right) looks up to watch the replay as St. Cloud State celebrates defenseman Nick Perbix's (25) game-tying goal in the third period Friday, Dec. 18, at Baxter Arena in the NCHC Pod in Omaha. Tyler Schank / Forum News Service

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St. Cloud State goaltender Jaxon Castor (40) saves a shot on goal by Colorado College forward Jack Gates (24) in the first period Friday, Dec. 18, at Baxter Arena in the NCHC Pod in Omaha. Tyler Schank / Forum News Service

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From left: Colorado College defenseman Jack Millar (5), St. Cloud State forwards Sam Hentges (19) and Kevin Fitzgerald (28), and defenseman Nick Perbix (25) react to Hentges' game-winning goal in overtime Friday, Dec. 18, at Baxter Arena in the NCHC Pod in Omaha. Tyler Schank / Forum News Service

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