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GAME RECAP

Mollica leads M2 Kutztown University over M2 Long Island University C.W. Post, 9-6

The Body Zone    Sun, Oct 04, 2015

M2 Kutztown University's Dylan Mollica had a big offensive game, scoring four goals and contributing two assists in his team's 9-6 win over M2 Long Island University C.W. Post.

Mollica got on the scoresheet 8:23 into the first period. He then added goals at 16:43 into the first, at 14:29 into the second, and at 17:36 into the third.

M2 Kutztown University surpassed its usual scoring output this season. This season, M2 Kutztown University averages 3.7 goals per contest.

M2 Kutztown University additionally got points from Michael Church, who also finished with one goal and one assist, Eric Seiler, who also registered one goal and three assists, and Keith Guzman, who also had one goal and one assist. M2 Kutztown University also had goals scored by Gabe Moser and Kyle Jones, who scored one goal each. More assists for M2 Kutztown University came via Patrick Mahoney, Zachary Burns, and Matthew Erb, who contributed one each and Mark Pawlick and Tyler Gramaglia, who each chipped in two.

M2 Long Island University C.W. Post's defensemen played an important role in the offense, chipping in two goals.

M2 Long Island University C.W. Post was led by Dan Forsstrom, who tallied three goals. Emil Andersson also scored for M2 Long Island University C.W. Post. In addition, M2 Long Island University C.W. Post received assists from Kevin Connors, who had two and Mitchell Ilkiaeiv, Matthew Korn, and Rob Krizek, who contributed one each.

M2 Kutztown University finished the contest with no penalties and went 1-for-0 with the man advantage. M2 Long Island University C.W. Post ended with no penalties and went 1-for-0 on the power play.