With their NCAA-record 60-game winning streak in jeopardy, top-ranked Minnesota scored twice in the final 2 minutes, 2 seconds to beat St. Cloud State 4-3 Saturday at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.

Dani Cameranesi tipped a shot by senior Baylee Gillanders past Huskies goaltender Katie Fitzgerald to tie the score, and Milica McMillen of St. Paul scored the game-winner with 1:09 remaining.

The victory was Minnesota’s 61st straight dating to the 2011-12 season, when the Gophers won the first of back-to-back NCAA titles. They improved to 12-0-0 overall, 10-0-0 in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

“I’m so proud of our team and the way they battled and competed and found a way to tie that score on a great deflection by Cameranesi,” coach Brad Frost said. “Then, to win it in regulation on just a high-level play from Milica was an incredible way to come back and win.”

St. Cloud State (1-8-3, 1-7-2-1) took a 2-0 lead into the first intermission, marking the first time this season the Gophers have trailed after one period. Sarah Davis tied the score with a pair of second-period goals, one on the power play.

The Huskies regained the lead 49 seconds into the third period on a goal by Lauren Hespenheide.

Fitzgerald made 32 saves for the Huskies. Amanda Leveille finished with 17 saves for Minnesota.

The Gophers play host to North Dakota at Ridder Arena with 2 p.m. starts on Saturday and Sunday.