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Watch: Shari Dickerman talks about the Minnesota State Mavericks women's 'relentless' pursuit of the puck

The Mavericks face-off against St. Thomas as part of this year's Hockey Day Minnesota celebration in Mankato.

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MSU Mavericks women's hockey assistant coach Shari Dickerman joined Mick Hatten and Jess Myers live Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, from Hockey Day Minnesota in Mankato.
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The Rink Live's Mick Hatten and Jess Myers chat with Minnesota State-Mankato women's hockey assistant coach Shari Dickerman about how the team has progressed this season.

The Minnesota State women are scheduled to face off Sunday, Jan. 23, against St. Thomas at Blakeslee Stadium in Mankato.

The official Hockey Day is Saturday, Jan. 22, and there are a number of games on the schedule .

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Jess Myers covers college hockey, as well as outdoors, general sports and travel, for The Rink Live and the Forum Communications family of publications. He came to FCC in 2018 after three decades of covering sports as a freelancer for a variety of publications, while working full time in politics and media relations. A native of Warroad, Minn. (the real Hockeytown USA), Myers has a degree in journalism/communications from the University of Minnesota Duluth. He lives in the Twin Cities. Contact Jess via email at jrmyers@forumcomm.com, or find him on Twitter via @JessRMyers. English speaker.
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