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2015-2016 Season
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Huge game by Lore boosts M3-Fredonia State University over M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania, 7-2S&T Bank Arena Fri, Oct 16, 2015 Behind a great game by Daniel Lore, who had two goals and two assists, M3-Fredonia State University defeated M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania, 7-2. Lore scored on the power play at 1:23 into the second period to make the score 2-1 M3-Fredonia State University and again while 9:06 into the second to make the score 4-1 M3-Fredonia State University.M3-Fredonia State University put up an impenetrable defensive front on the penalty kill, and did not allow M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania to score on any of its three power plays. The 40 shots that M3-Fredonia State University put on net surpassed M3-Fredonia State University's average of 4.5 shots per game this season. M3-Fredonia State University additionally got points from Donald Battista, who also racked up two goals and one assist, Tyler McTigue, who also had two goals and one assist, and Patrick Haynes, who also registered one goal and one assist. In addition, M3-Fredonia State University received assists from Michael Walker, who had two, Thomas Corrao, who had three, and John Soures and James Kane, who contributed one each. M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania managed to stay out of the box better than usual, tallying one minor for two minutes in penalty time. M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania finished below its season average of 11.0 penalty minutes per game. M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania kept M3-Fredonia State University's goalie busy throughout the game, and Steve Speis made 32 saves on 34 shots. M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania was helped by Alex Stoll, who finished with one goal. Stoll scored 16:14 into the first period to make the score 1-1. Brett Gummo assisted on the tally. Caleb Diesel also scored for M2 Indiana University Pennsylvania. M3-Fredonia State University incurred six minutes in penalty time with three minors. Alex Prego took the loss and made 18 saves before being replaced by Michael Dancona who made 15 saves.
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