2015-2016 Season
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M1 Liberty University rolls over M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania, 7-3LaHaye Ice Center Sat, Dec 12, 2015 The M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania Crimson Hawks had trouble finding ways to stop the M1 Liberty University Flames, which beat Crimson Hawks, 7-3. With two goals and five assists between them, Zane Schartz and Robert Ward teamed up to power M1 Liberty University's offense. Schartz grabbed one goal and five assists and Ward also added one goal. The Flames surpassed their usual scoring output this season. M1 Liberty University has scored at the pace of 3.8 goals per game during the current campaign. Team's forwards weren't the only contributers offensively, and the team's defensemen showcased their scoring touch with two goals. The 51 shots that the Flames put on net surpassed M1 Liberty University's average of 16.1 shots per game this season. M1 Liberty University also got points from Kyle Miller, who also had one goal and one assist and Danny Logan, who also registered one goal and one assist. Owen Harris also scored for M1 Liberty University. More assists for M1 Liberty University came via Chase Harris, Eric Masters, Jeff Wilson, and Paul Lamoureux, who each chipped in one. M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania's offense was clicking better than usual and put 30 shots on goal during the game, better than the 1.7 shot per game it averages. The Crimson Hawks were led by Reid Duguid, who finished with two goals. Duguid scored the first of his two goals at 5:35 into the first period to make the score 1-0 M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania. Tanner Gilliland assisted on the tally. Duguid's next tally made the score 2-2 with 19:31 left in the second period. Nick Harrison picked up the assist. M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania also got a goal from Nick Sette as well. In addition, M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania received assists from Leo Blore, who had one. Cary Byron made 27 saves for the Flames on 30 shots. M1 Liberty University incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors. M1 Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania's starting goalie, Austin Moody, made 22 saves and finished with the loss before he was taken out in favor of Robert Stock, who stopped 22 shots. The Crimson Hawks incurred 12 minutes in penalty time with six minors.
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