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By David Albright
ESPN.com Sunday, March 28, 2004 MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Survive and advance. Never was that more evident than Sunday afternoon in the Northeast Regional final when Boston College survived a questionable play by its goaltender and an injury to its best player and found a way to advance to the 2004 Frozen Four with a 3-2 overtime win against Michigan in front of 8,439 at Verizon Wireless Arena. With the win, the Eagles (29-8-4) move on to play East Regional champ Maine (32-7-3) in the second national semifinal at Boston's FleetCen ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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