2014-2015 Season
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M2 Southern California University takes care of M2 California-Berkeley University early, wins 10-3Oakland Ice Center-NHL Fri, Oct 31, 2014 M2 California-Berkeley University fell behind early, and M2 Southern California University kept piling on the points on the way to a 10-3 victory. Cory Newman was all over the ice for M2 Southern California University, as he tallied four goals and two assists in the win. Newman notched his first tally 1:50 into the first period. He then added goals at 11:23 into the first, at 13:10 into the first, and at 16:48 into the third. M2 Southern California University pulled out the victory even though it was hit with 12 penalty minutes. M2 Southern California University outdid its season average for goals scored. M2 Southern California University averages 4.7 goals per game. With 44 shots on target during the contest, M2 Southern California University exceeded the 0.2 shots it averages per game this year. M2 Southern California University additionally got points from Brian Weiniger, who also registered one goal and three assists, Preston Walker, who also racked up two goals and four assists to lead the team in points, and David Begert, who also tallied two goals and two assists. M2 Southern California University also got a goal from Travis Schwartz as well. Other players who recorded assists for M2 Southern California University were Roberto Yslas, who had one. M2 Southern California University was unable to stop M2 California-Berkeley University from sending pucks towards the net, and M2 California-Berkeley University eventually piled up 35 shots on goal. M2 California-Berkeley University was led by Noah Mehr, who had one goal and one assist. Mehr scored 3:33 into the second period to make the score 6-2 M2 Southern California University. Travis Sherman picked up the assist. M2 California-Berkeley University also had goals scored by Alex Pelletier and Theo Haboucha, who each put in one. In addition, M2 California-Berkeley University received assists from Trenten Fenster, who had one. M2 Southern California University's Eric Chiccone stopped 32 shots out of the 35 that he faced. M2 Southern California University registered one goal on four power play opportunities. Kyle McAllister made 34 saves for M2 California-Berkeley University on 44 shots. M2 California-Berkeley University incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
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