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GAME RECAP

Doppelheuer's goals lift M3-Vanderbilt University to 7-3 victory over M2 Virginia University of

Charlottesville Ice Park    Fri, Nov 21, 2014

M3-Vanderbilt University relied on the scoring touch of Ryan Doppelheuer, who netted four goals, to beat M2 Virginia University of, 7-3.

Doppelheuer got on the scoresheet 50 seconds into the second period. He then added goals at 37 seconds into the third, at 9:25 into the third, and at 19:04 into the third.

M3-Vanderbilt University put 37 shots on net during the contest, more than the 0.3 it averages per game.

Others who scored for M3-Vanderbilt University included Jack Gibbons, Bandar Alsaif, and Anthony Bilotta, who scored one goal each. Other players who recorded assists for M3-Vanderbilt University were Zach Satin, who had two, Nick Honkala, who had three, and Matt Neurohr, Michael Hite, and Bobby Mallon, who each chipped in one.

M2 Virginia University of's offense operated below its season average. M2 Virginia University of puts an average of 5.2 pucks into the net per game. M2 Virginia University of did not challenge the opposing netminder, only getting three shots on net to force zero saves.

M2 Virginia University of was helped by Trip Burke, who registered one goal. Burke scored 16:36 into the first period to make the score 2-0 M2 Virginia University of. Kevin McCollum picked up the assist. M2 Virginia University of also had goals scored by Thomas Livingston and Will Laverack, who each put in one. In addition, M2 Virginia University of received assists from Jordan Friedman and Dan Glavin, who contributed one each.

M3-Vanderbilt University incurred four minutes in penalty time with two minors. M2 Virginia University of incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors.