2015-2016 Season
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Storjohann's hat trick boosts M1 Oswego State University over M1 Ithaca College, 12-3Campus Center Ice Arena Fri, Nov 06, 2015 Kegan Storjohann netted a hat trick to lead the M1 Oswego State University Lakers over the M1 Ithaca College Bombers, 12-3. Storjohann notched his first tally 10:36 into the second period. He then added goals at 18:18 into the second and at 19 seconds into the third.M1 Oswego State University outdid its season average for goals scored. This season, the Lakers average 4.4 goals per contest. The 60 shots that M1 Oswego State University put on net surpassed the Lakers' average of 0.1 shots per game this season. M1 Oswego State University additionally got points from Nicolas Epping, who also finished with one goal and three assists, Brendon Wormley, who also grabbed one goal and two assists, Ethan Waite, who also registered one goal and two assists, Eric Staropoli, who also had one goal and one assist, and Michael Lucarelli, who also racked up one goal and one assist. M1 Oswego State University also got a goal from Michael Layman as well. In addition, M1 Oswego State University received assists from Connor Hoyng, who had two and Zack Cornish, Georgy Belov, Devin Smith, and Nick Winters, who contributed one each. M1 Ithaca College was helped by Matt Ambrose, who racked up one goal. Ambrose scored 2:41 into the second period to make the score 2-1 M1 Oswego State University. Tim Foster picked up the assist. M1 Ithaca College also got points from Ryan Krohto, who also registered one goal and one assist and Ryan Murtagh, who also finished with one goal and one assist to lead the team in points. More assists for M1 Ithaca College came via Zander Hoke and Liam Barry, who each chipped in one. Jimmy Albright recorded 18 saves for M1 Oswego State University. The Lakers totaled 11 minutes in penalty time with three minors and one major and went 1-for-3 on the power play. Jonathan Lipshutz took the loss and made 31 saves before being replaced by Sam Attias who made 17 saves. The Bombers incurred eight minutes in penalty time with four minors.
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