SUNY Brockport 7, Worcester State 0
SUNY Brockport 7, Worcester State 3
Game 1 --- Box Score
Game 2 --- Box Score
Brockport, NY --- The Men’s Ice Hockey team went 0-2 this
past weekend in a two-game set against SUNY Brockport as the
Lancers lost the first game 7-0 and the second contest by the score
of 7-3. The losses dropped WSC’s record to 3-8 on the season.
It was the first contest WSC had played in in nearly a month.
In Friday nights shutout, the Golden Eagles (7-5-2) out shot
Worcester State 46-14 while junior Lee Belisle
(Chicopee, MA) led the effort with five shots on goal. Classmate
Andrew Evans (Cromwell, CT) and freshman
Michael Colcord (Gardner, MA) shared time between
the pipes as they combined for 39 saves. Their counterpart, junior
Todd Sheridan (Edison, NJ), notched his 1,000th
career save in the contest.
In Saturday afternoons setback, Brockport scored 30 seconds into
the game on a marker by freshman Adam Shoff (Port
Denver, Ontario) before Worcester State first-year John
Cahalane (Tewksbury, MA) sent in the equalizer at the 6:11
mark. Scoff then tied the score 20 seconds later and the Golden
Eagles scored twice more before the period was over to make the
score 4-1.
Junior Andy Orsini (Rochester, NY) added a goal on an assist from
Cahalane with 12 minutes off the clock in the second before senior
Aaron Boyer (Calgary, Alberta) recorded his fourth
of the season on a power play goal two minutes later. Freshman
Cody Warila (Shirley, MA) then scooped in his
first tally of the season just before the second period expired,
but it was the last goal that the Lancers would score as Brockport
would add two more markers in the third to earn the victory.
Evans, Colcord and junior Brian Robinson
(Groveland, MA) each shared time in the net for the Lancers while
freshman Oliver Wren (Oakville, Ontario) collected
20 saves to earn his first win of the season for Brockport. WSC
faced 62 shots on goal in the contest.
Orsini and Cahalane each led WSC with two points in the weekends
final game.
The Lancers head back home for a six game home stand starting with
ECAC Northeast Champion UMass Dartmouth this Tuesday at 5:30 PM.