Blake junior goaltender Olivia Bizal, who was committed to play for Minnesota Duluth starting in 2019-20, has stepped away from hockey due to multiple concussions.

The 16-year-old told Dave Schwartz in an article posted Friday on StateOfHockey.com that she decided to walk away from the game after taking a knee to the head this summer during USA Hockey development camp.

Bizal, who verbally committed to UMD in December 2016, told StateOfHockey.com she wants to be an engineer. She is now re-opening her college search and looking at schools out west.

• The U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Museum announced that Monday's Women's Face-Off Classic between UMD and Bemidji State drew more than 1,400 fans to Isanti (Minn.) County Arena and raised more than $11,000 for Isanti native Matt Olson, who suffered a spinal cord injury playing Tier III junior hockey in February 2016.

St. Scholastica 4, Northland 0

Lexi Thomeczek stopped all 20 shots she faced and four Saints scored goals in the NCHA contest Friday night at Mars Lakeview Arena.

Emily Stegora continued her excellent start to the season with her fifth goal 8:48 into the first period, then Kaleigh Hamann and Duluth's Alexia Klaas scored second-period goals for a 3-0 lead.

Greta Nundahl added a power-play goal for the Saints (4-0 overall, 3-0 NCHA) early in the third period.

Gabby Suhr made 33 saves for the Lumberjills (2-3, 1-2).

Wis.-Superior 3,

Wis.-Eau Claire 2

Amanda Sergent and Kaleigh Martinson scored first-period goals and Mikayla Goodin added a second-period power-play goal to lift the Saints past the Blugolds in a WIAC game at Wessman Arena.

Sky Brown turned away 28 saves for the Yellowjackets (4-2, 1-0), allowing only third-period goals by Courtney Wittig and Elizabeth Bauer.

Anna Veazey stopped 20 shots for Eau Claire (3-1-1, 0-1).

COLLEGE MEN

Concordia-Wis. 3,

St. Scholastica 1

Josh Adkins scored twice, Brody Decker tacked on a short-handed goal and Nick Malvin totaled 29 saves in Concordia's NCHA win at Fond du Lac, Wis.

Kale Derkson ended the shutout with a power-play goal 5:14 into the third period.

Zane Steeves recorded 26 stops for the Saints (3-2, 3-2).

Concordia improved to 4-1 and 2-1.

Gustavus Adolphus 3,

Wis.-Superior 1

Jake McCann, Caleb Anderson and Colin Hernon staked the Gusties (2-2-1) to a three-goal lead and goaltender Robbie Goor made the lead stand with 26 saves in the nonconference game in St. Peter, Minn.

Ian Ecklund scored the only goal for the Yellowjackets (0-4) and Cole Skinner stopped 21 shots.