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2014-2015 Season
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Huge game by Longman boosts M3-Vanderbilt University over M2 Eastern Kentucky University, 6-2The Ford Ice Center Sat, Jan 17, 2015 John Longman had two goals and one assist to lead M3-Vanderbilt University to a 6-2 victory over M2 Eastern Kentucky University. Longman's tallies came at 1:06 into the second period to make the score 2-1 M3-Vanderbilt University and on the power play 18:42 into the second to make the score 3-1 M3-Vanderbilt University.M3-Vanderbilt University excelled on the penalty kill, not giving up a single goal in five chances. By firing 60 shots on goal, M3-Vanderbilt University exceeded the 0.4 shots it averages per game this year. M3-Vanderbilt University also got points from Daniel Hogue, who also racked up one goal and one assist, Bandar Alsaif, who also finished with one goal and one assist, and Ryan Doppelheuer, who also registered one goal and three assists to lead the team in points. M3-Vanderbilt University also got a goal from Greg Kirk as well. In addition, M3-Vanderbilt University received assists from Michael Hite, who had two and Nick Honkala and Bobby Mallon, who contributed one each. M2 Eastern Kentucky University's offense was clicking better than usual and put 22 shots on goal during the game, better than the 0.3 shots per game it averages. M2 Eastern Kentucky University could not stay out of the penalty box, as the team accrued 40 minutes in penalties during the game. M2 Eastern Kentucky University was helped by Brian Oloughlin, who had one goal. Oloughlin scored 6:51 into the third period to make the score 3-2 M3-Vanderbilt University. Eric Jones picked up the assist. Levi Wieand also scored for M2 Eastern Kentucky University. Other players who recorded assists for M2 Eastern Kentucky University were Brodie Mccaughn and Austin Roman, who each chipped in one. Jake Rubinstein recorded 20 saves for M3-Vanderbilt University. M3-Vanderbilt University incurred 26 minutes in penalty time with eight minors. M2 Eastern Kentucky University's Chandler Chapman stopped 54 shots out of the 60 that he faced.
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