2014-2015 Season
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White nets hat trick, leads M1 Davenport University to 6-3 win over M1 Western Michigan UniversityPatterson IC 1 Sat, Nov 22, 2014 Travis White netted a hat trick to lead the M1 Davenport University Panthers over the M1 Western Michigan University Stallions, 6-3. White notched his first tally 5:39 into the first period. He then added goals at 8:49 into the first and at 5:25 into the second.M1 Davenport University's goal total was higher than its season average. The Panthers have scored at the pace of 3.6 goals per game during the current campaign. The 52 shots that M1 Davenport University put on net surpassed the Panthers' average of 2.5 shots per game this season. M1 Davenport University additionally got points from Luke Mccarthy, who also grabbed one goal and one assist. M1 Davenport University also had goals scored by Chris Eckler and Winston Hofer, who scored one goal each. More assists for M1 Davenport University came via Aaron Beally, who had two and Tyler Ploeg, Kody Polin, Andrew Frank, and Mason Bohlinger, who contributed one each. M1 Western Michigan University's offense was clicking better than usual and put 28 shots on goal during the game, better than the 1.7 shot per game it averages. The Stallions were led by Niko Michos, who registered one goal and two assists. Michos scored 10:50 into the first period to make the score 3-2 M1 Davenport University. Zach Mudge assisted on the tally. M1 Western Michigan University also got points from Mudge, who also tallied one goal and one assist. M1 Western Michigan University also got a goal from Mike Moroso as well. In addition, M1 Western Michigan University received assists from Mitch Rogowski, who had one and Jacob Taiariol, who had two. Matt Kaludis recorded 25 saves for M1 Davenport University. The Panthers ended with no penalties and went 0-for-0 on the power play. M1 Western Michigan University's starting goalie, Anthony Benvenuti, made 38 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Brandon Haase, who stopped eight shots. The Stallions avoided the penalty box for the entire game and scored zero goals off of zero power plays.
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