2015-2016 Season
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M2 Northern Arizona University takes care of M2 San Diego State University early, wins 11-3Jay Lively Ice Arena Sat, Dec 05, 2015 M2 San Diego State University fell behind early, and M2 Northern Arizona University kept piling on the points on the way to an 11-3 victory. Thomas Ferrier had a great game for M2 Northern Arizona University, netting four goals. Ferrier notched his first tally 9:27 into the first period. He then added goals at 19:24 into the first, at 11:14 into the second, and at 8:41 into the third. M2 Northern Arizona University surpassed its usual scoring output this season. M2 Northern Arizona University has scored at the pace of 3.7 goals per game during the current campaign. By firing 40 shots on goal, M2 Northern Arizona University exceeded the 0.6 shots it averages per game this year. M2 Northern Arizona University additionally got points from Christopher Barrett, who also had two goals and one assist, Lucas Lomax, who also tallied one goal and three assists, Corey Briody, who also racked up one goal and one assist, and Steven Thompson, who also registered one goal and one assist. Others who scored for M2 Northern Arizona University included Connor Darr and Benoit Cousineau Cote, who scored one goal each. In addition, M2 Northern Arizona University received assists from Jack Manning, who had three, Max Mahood, Ryan Haar, and Alex Shupe, who each chipped in one, and Zach Fader, Cameron McDonald, Tyler Donnellan, Dedrick Wiese, and Ryan Thompson, who contributed two each. M2 San Diego State University did not reach the goal total it has come to expect this season. M2 San Diego State University puts an average of 5.3 pucks into the net per game. M2 Northern Arizona University's Seth Kollman stopped 26 shots out of the 29 that he faced. M2 Northern Arizona University ended with no penalties and went 0-for-0 on the power play. Austin Hathcoat rejected 29 shots on goal for M2 San Diego State University. M2 San Diego State University finished the contest with no penalties and went 1-for-0 with the man advantage.
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