2014-2015 Season
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McKown's goals lift M1 Lebanon Valley College to 7-2 victory over M1 Rutgers UniversityHershey Park Arena Fri, Jan 30, 2015 Zachary McKown had two goals to lead the M1 Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen to a 7-2 victory over the M1 Rutgers University Scarlet Knights. McKown scored on the power play at 17:23 into the second period to make the score 3-1 M1 Lebanon Valley College and again while 12:00 into the third to make the score 6-2 M1 Lebanon Valley College.M1 Lebanon Valley College surpassed its usual scoring output this season. The Flying Dutchmen average 3.8 goals per game. By firing 33 shots on goal, M1 Lebanon Valley College exceeded the 18.8 shots it averages per game this year. M1 Lebanon Valley College additionally got points from Joey Labonte, who also grabbed one goal and one assist. Others who scored for M1 Lebanon Valley College included Paul Hefferin, Jacob Thomas, Jacob Horst, and Andy Thurby, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for M1 Lebanon Valley College were Ryan Maraldo, who had two and Matthew Reno, Gaige Vandezande, Alexander Toppin, Danny Willey, Cody Pessig, and Russ Armbruster, who contributed one each. M1 Rutgers University put 21 shots on net during the contest, more than the 2.7 it averages per game. The Scarlet Knights were helped by Matthew Mansfield, who registered one goal. Mansfield scored on the power play 4:40 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 Rutgers University. M1 Rutgers University had taken the advantage when the Flying Dutchmen's Armbruster got sent off for charging. Andrew Koslov picked up the assist. M1 Rutgers University also got a goal from James Felice as well. In addition, M1 Rutgers University received assists from Brian Gnad, who had two. Chase Wilson recorded 19 saves for M1 Lebanon Valley College. The Flying Dutchmen incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors. Connor Lam made 26 saves for the Scarlet Knights on 33 shots. M1 Rutgers University incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors.
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