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Division III Men :      March 11, 2006
[ The Game Story]
Haverford 8Skidmore 7
Scoring:Scoring:
Mike Distler
Joe Mauri
Max Tcheyan
Shane Hafer
Dean Granoff
Ben Reed
Joel Censer
Matt Thorne Fitzgerald
Matt Handel
(3, 0)
(1, 2)
(3, 0)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
(0, 1)
Tom Spinella
Nick Coppola
Joe Tynan
John Kotsinonos
Chuck Mcneil
(5, 0)
(0, 3)
(0, 2)
(1, 0)
(1, 0)
Saves:Saves:
Kc Peterson
14  (0.667)
James De Gorter
22  (0.733)
Current Record :     (2-2)Current Record :     (1-1)
Team Page For 2006Team Page For 2006
   
The Game Story:
HAVERFORD -- Junior Max Tcheyan scored twice in 30 seconds to break a 6-6 tie
entering the fourth quarter, and give host Haverford a one-goal win over
Skidmore for the second straight year.
Tcheyan, who scored man-up on a Joe Mauri pass with 12:54 to go, converted
another feed from long-stick Joel Censer after the ensuing faceoff to provide
the ultimate game-winning goal. Tcheyan and Mike Distler both scored three
goals, and Mauri and Matt Thorne-Fitzgerald added one each, for the Fords
(2-2).
Tom Spinella scored five goals for the Thoroughbreds (1-1), including the
game's final goal with 5:26 to play. Nick Coppola fed both of Spinella's
second-half goals and ended the game with three assists, to go with two in
the first half by Joe Tynan. John Kotsinonos and Chuck McNeil each had an
early goal for Skidmore, which led, 5-4, at the half.
K.C. Peterson stopped 14 shots for Haverford, including two in the final
2:05, while Skidmore's James DeGorter made 10 of his 22 total saves in the
second quarter. Peter Hannapel (12 of 17) and Dean Granoff (2 of 2) combined
to give the Fords a decisive 14-5 margin in face-offs won, and Hannapel had
eight of his team's 46 ground balls.













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