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GAME RECAP

M1 West Chester University rips M1 Towson University, 7-3

IceLine Rink 1    Fri, Oct 31, 2014

The M1 West Chester University Golden Rams had a four-goal lead after two periods and cruised the rest of the way en route to a 7-3 win over the M1 Towson University Tigers.

M1 West Chester University got the win behind a great game by James Davis, who had one goal and two assists. Davis scored 14:40 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 West Chester University. Justin Finnerty assisted on the tally.

The Golden Rams' goal total was higher than their season average. This season, M1 West Chester University averages 2.3 goals per contest. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with two goals. The Golden Rams' penalty killing units received substantial work throughout the game as M1 West Chester University finished with 32 penalty minutes.

M1 West Chester University also got points from Finnerty, who also tallied one goal and one assist. Others who scored for M1 West Chester University included Ryan Evans, who had two and Adrian Case, Bill Swahl, and Connor Nilan, who scored one goal each. More assists for M1 West Chester University came via Shane McGinty, Ryan McMahon, Manny Billones, and John Albanese, who each chipped in one and Tyler Whitacre and Michael Dorfschneider, who contributed two each.

M1 Towson University excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in three chances. The defensemen of the Tigers were also effective in the Golden Rams' zone, and came away with two goals. M1 Towson University could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 24 minutes in penalties during the game.

The Tigers registered two goals on six power play opportunities.