Borgen, who logged a plus-2 rating in Friday's 5-2 win over the Mavericks, completes his pre-Olympic schedule with two goals, 12 points, and a plus-10 rating in 26 games.
Borgen's teammate at St. Cloud State, senior forward Judd Peterson (2012, seventh round), notched his fourth goal of the year Friday and added an assist as the Huskies ran past Omaha 5-2.
Peterson was unable to produce the next night as St. Cloud State closed out the Mavericks 6-2. Peterson has 14 points (4+10) with eight games left on the NCHC schedule.
In Big Ten Hockey action, freshman standout Linus Weissbach (2017, seventh round) notched a pair of helpers Friday as Wisconsin dropped a 5-3 decision at Michigan.
Weissbach remained productive Saturday, picking up another helper to extend his point streak to three games in the Badgers' 4-3 win over the Wolverines.
Weissbach has played in 28 of Wisconsin's 31 games, scoring eight goals and 22 points. He has been sharp on the power play with 10 points (3+7) coming with the man-advantage.
In Hockey East action, third-year forward Christopher Brown (2014, sixth round) was held without a point Friday as Boston College fell to Connecticut 5-2. In 27 games, Brown has collected six goals and 15 points for an Eagles team clinging to first place in the Hockey East standings.
Boston College defenseman Casey Fitzgerald (2016, third round) was blanked in the loss to Connecticut, leaving the defender with 14 points (4+10) in 26 appearances.
Ivan Chukarov (2015, seventh round) contributed two shots on goal over the weekend as Massachusetts extended their winless skid to six games with losses to Boston University and New Hampshire.
Chukarov missed the first nine dates on the schedule with an injury, but has recorded five assists and 22 shots on goal in 20 games since returning.
Penn State sophomore forward Brett Murray (2016, fourth round) remained out of action last week as the Nittany Lions played to a loss and a tie with Notre Dame.
Murray, who has played in just one of Penn State's last dozen games since Dec. 2, has captured five points (1+4) in 17 contests.
Philip Nyberg (2016, fifth round) registered four shots on goal Friday as Connecticut defeated Boston College 5-3, and did not play in Saturday's 6-4 loss at Brown. Through 17 outings, Nyberg has picked up two goals and three points while leading Huskies defenders with a plus-6 rating.