Saturday, March 29, 2008

Army Rallies Twice For Dramatic Split With Bucknell


Andy Ernesto drilled a game-winning two-run triple with two outs in the bottom of the 13th inning as Army rallied from the brink of defeat on two separate occasions to stun Bucknell 9-8 in the second game of the teams' Patriot League-opening doubleheader, Saturday afternoon at blustery Doubleday Field.
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The Purple Eagles Fall to No. 1 Michigan 5-1


ALBANY, N.Y. - The Niagara Purple Eagles (22-11-4) were defeated by overall top-ranked Michigan by a score of 5-1 on Friday, at the Times Union Center in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Regionals.

Niagara came out of the gate with a strong defensive game, allowing no goals during the first stanza and holding Michigan to only four shots during the first 15 minutes of the game. Niagara took three penalty with less than five minutes to go in the period giving the Wolverines a power-play opportunity for most of the remaining period, and picked up an additional seven shots.

Niagara was still down a man to start the second period and Michigan capitalized on the man-advantage with Max Pacioretty scoring the Wolverines first goal off a pass from Chad Kolarik from behind Niagara's goal line.

Kevin Porter, centering Michigan's first line, picked up the following three goals, one in the second period and two more consecutive goals in third period, including one power-play goal.

With less than five minutes to go in the game, Vince Rocco (Woodbridge, Ont.) got the puck behind Michigan's net, and sent a centering pass to Matt Caruana (Orono, Ont.) just above the crease for a wrist shot and a goal on Wolverine Billy Sauer to spoil the shut-out.

Kevin Porter marked one more goal on an empty net to advance the score to 5-1.

"Their defense played well," said Caruana. "We hung with them pretty good but penalties hurt us."

"We just didn't have an answer for their top line," said Dave Burkholder. "They have some special players and we didn't get anything going in our transition game."

Juliano Pagliero (Dalroy, Alb.) kept Niagara in the game stopping 34 shots, 19 in the second period alone.

Purple Nation didn't let Niagara down, as 400 N.U. fans, 100 students and the Niagara pep band supported the Purple Eagles for sixty minutes of hockey. Before departing for the game, Niagara was met by over 100 fans as family, friends, classmates and alumni who held a pep-rally for the boys of Monteagle Ridge.

Niagara ends its season with a 22-11-4 record, the second best record to the 99-00 team who ended with 30 wins on the year.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Mercyhurst Edges Army, Moves To AHA Finals


ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Mercyhurst scored two goals in each of the first and third periods to beat Army, 4-2, Saturday afternoon in the semifinals of the Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament at the Blue Cross Arena.

Mercyhurst, which beat Sacred Heart 4-1 on Friday night, will play in the conference tournament finals against the winner of the Air Force and RIT contest which began at 7:40 p.m. Saturday evening. The winner of that game will earn an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament.

Army ends its season at 19-14-4, winning 19 games for the second consecutive season.

Mercyhurst, the No. 5 seed is now 15-18-7 after scoring all of its goals at the same end of the ice.

Aaron Anderson and Bryce Hollweg scored goals for the Black Knights who ended the season with a 13-2-1 mark in its last 16 games. Will Ryan, Joey Ammon, Cody Omilusik and Luke Flicek all registered assists.

Army goalie Josh Kassel made 23 saves, including 14 in the second period to keep the game tied at 2 after two periods. Mercyhurst won its fourth straight with two goals in the final period.

Four different players scored goals for Mercyhurst, which went 3-0 against Army this season.

In the first Atlantic Hockey Association matchup between these two teams, Mercyhurst led 1-0, 2-1 and then 3-2 before securing its 15th win of the season.

Mercyhurst goalie Matt Lundin made 36 saves, including 28 in the first two periods.

Army had scoring changes early in the game as Cody Omilusik, Joey Ammon, Eric Sefchik, Drew Pierson and Bryce Hollweg all had shots in the first five minutes of the game.

Mercyhurst jumped out to an early lead with a power play score seven and a half minutes into the contest. Matt Pierce tipped in a shot from Matt Fennell to make it 1-0 with 12:31 remaining in the first period.

Anderson tied the game with 5:37 left. After battling for the puck along the boards with Ryan, Army regained possession and knotted the game. Ryan tried to knock the puck off the goalie and Anderson was there to stuff in the rebound. Ammon and Ryan were credited with the assists on Anderson’s second goal of the season. It was Ammon’s first assist of his career and Ryan’s fifth. Ryan ended the season with a three-game scoring streak.

Less than a minute later, during a four-on-four situation, Mercyhurst took its second lead. Mike Gurtler took a long shot from outside the circle. Kassel made the initial save but the puck trickled in with 4:36 left and a 2-1 Mercyhurst lead.

The Black Knights held an 11-7 advantage in shots on goal during the first period but still trailed 2-1. Mercyhurst was whistled for two penalties late in the period and Army opened the second period with 5-on-3 advantage for 1:54.

Army didn’t waste the two-player opportunity with Hollweg scoring 1:49 into the second period. Good puck movement and five shots on goal opened the power play, then Hollweg knocked home his 11th goal of the season. Flicek moved the puck to Omilusik who fed Hollweg for the tying goal. It was Hollweg’s third straight game with a goal.

Kassel was stellar in the second period and made sure the game remained tied at two after 40 minutes. Army held a 19-14 advantage in shots during the second period but Kassel seemed to use every bit of equipment to keep Mercyhurst off the scoreboard during the second period.

The Lakers were short-handed to start the third period but Nick Vandenbeld slid a pass to Chris Risi who was in front of the net and scored his 15th goal of the season 25 seconds into the final period to put Mercyhurst on top 3-2.

Mercyhurst took the biggest lead of the game with 14:19 left in the contest. Neil Graham netted his fifth goal of the season, sliding the puck in the back of the net for a 4-2 Mercyhurst lead.

Army kept the pressure on and spent the majority of the third period in the Mercyhurst end of the rink. Owen Meyer, Omilusik, Flicek and Hollweg all had shots on net as did Eric Sefchik and Ken Rowe.

Riley pulled Kassel with two minutes to go during a 4-on-4 situation but the Black Knights could get no closer but took solace in winning the program’s first regular season title.

Game Notes: Athletic Director Kevin Anderson, Deputy Athletic Director Gene Marshall, Senior Woman Administrator Major Kim Kawamoto and Special Assistant to the Athletic Director Lt. Col. Boe Barinowski were among the crowd ... Army’s traditional home warm-up CD was played during pre-game warmups ... Aaron Anderson has four career goals in eight games against Mercyhurst. Bryce Hollweg’s score was his first against Mercyhurst in 12 games ... The RIT fans were out in full force for the Army contest. The fans greeted the starters from both teams with the traditional “you suck” but added “sir” at the end of each of the Army starters’ names ... The start of each the second and third period was delayed briefly as the officials waited for the ice to dry from the Zamboni.

Mercyhurst 4, Army 2
MERCYHURST 2-0-2—4
ARMY 1-1-0—2

First Period:
MH – Pierce (Fennell, Robinson), 7:29 PP
ARMY – Anderson (Ryan, Ammon) 14:23
MH – Gurtler (Graham, Phillips), 15:24

Second Period:
ARMY – Hollweg (Omilusik, Flicek), 1:39 PP

Third Period:
MH – Risi (Vandenbeld), 00:25 SH
MH – Graham (Bremner, Mike Guttler), 5:41

Shots: Mercyhurst 27 (7-14-6); Army 38 (11-19-8).
Saves: Mercyhurst 36 (Lundin, 59:58, 10-18-8; empty net 00:02); Army 23 (Kassel, 57:46, 5-14-4; empty net 2:14)
Power Plays: Mercyhurst 1-5; Army 1-5.
Penalties: Mercyhurst 9-18; Army 9-18.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Softball Splits Doubleheader With Manhattan College


Junior center fielder Sarah Yates knocked in a pair of runs in a three-run fourth as Army rallied from a 2-0 deficit in the late innings to defeat Manhattan, 6-3, in the nightcap in splitting a softball doubleheader Monday afternoon. The Jaspers won the opener behind a three-run fith to win the opener, 4-3, after falling behind 2-0.


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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Patriot League Quarterfinals


American University used a dominating performance on the glass to win its Patriot League quarterfinal against Colgate, 70-46, in women's basketball action on Saturday at Christl Arena. The Eagles out-rebounded the Raiders 38-19 to advance to the conference semifinals Sunday at 1 p.m. against the winner of the Army/Bucknell match-up.
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Junior forward Kathy Gruzynski (Elk Grove, Ill.) scored 16 points including 10 in the second half as the second-seeded Holy Cross women's basketball team downed seventh-seeded Navy, 67-53, during the 2008 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinals today at Christl Arena. Holy Cross jumped out to a 17-10 lead in the first nine minutes but Navy went on a 7-0 run led by Angela Myers with five points. Holding the Crusaders scoreless for over five minutes, Navy got back into the game, tying the game 17-17.
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Amanda Brown hit a 3-pointer from the right wing with 0.7 seconds left in overtime to give the fifth-seeded Bucknell women's basketball team a 50-47 victory over fourth-seeded Army in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals Saturday at Christl Arena. Brown tallied a game-high 19 points, including 13 in the second half and overtime, as the Bison advanced to the semifinals for the fifth time in seven years.
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After dropping two games to Lafayette during the regular season, Lehigh got its chance to avenge those loses, and it made the most of it, coming away with a 62-51 win over the Leopards in the quarterfinal round of the Patriot League Tournament at Christl Arena in West Point, N.Y. Erica Prosser and Alex Ross each scored a game high 16 points for the Mountain Hawks, who improve to 18-12 on the year.
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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Kassel Posts Fifth Shutout, Army Wins 4-0


Josh Kassel netted his fifth shutout of the season and four different players scored goals as Army opened its first-round playoff series against American International with a 4-0 victory, Friday night at Tate Rink. The Black Knights, the top seed in the playoffs, scored once in the first period and three times in the third to improve to 18-13-4 overall.

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Army Wins AHA Regular Season Championship


A new banner will be hanging at Tate Rink. Army made sure that there would be no co-champions with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Sacred Heart, Saturday night in an Atlantic Hockey Association contest in front of more than 2,500 fans at Tate Rink. Army needed at least a point to win its first-ever conference crown outright and scored twice in the third period to ensure there would be no co-champions.

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