maine maritime VS umass-boston

maine maritime
maine maritime - 3

vs

umass-boston
umass-boston - 22
  • Scoring

  • jacob belanger ( 1 , 1 )
  • evan golembeske ( 1 , 0 )
  • zeke tocci ( 1 , 0 )
  • caden white ( 0 , 1 )
  • jayden wilson ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • gavin admirand ( 6 , 4 )
  • conor lenfest ( 2 , 8 )
  • darragh fahey ( 5 , 1 )
  • mic flynn ( 4 , 0 )
  • jeremy girard ( 0 , 4 )
  • zach mann ( 1 , 1 )
  • derek caruso ( 1 , 0 )
  • jack riley ( 1 , 0 )
  • andrew gallagher ( 1 , 0 )
  • evan gormley ( 1 , 0 )
  • luke murphy ( 0 , 1 )
  • Shots

  • jacob belanger 2
  • evan golembeske 3
  • zeke tocci 6
  • caden white 3
  • jayden wilson 1
  • oliver bird 1
  • sawyer watson 4
  • Shots

  • gavin admirand 17
  • conor lenfest 15
  • darragh fahey 9
  • mic flynn 5
  • jeremy girard 5
  • zach mann 3
  • derek caruso 5
  • jack riley 3
  • andrew gallagher 3
  • evan gormley 1
  • luke murphy 1
  • robert sprague 1
  • jack ranta 1
  • chris palin 1
  • joe meyers 1
  • colin ford 2
  • jack dobrzynski 2
  • seth child 2
  • Ground Balls

  • caden white 1
  • jayden wilson 3
  • garrett ruszkowski 4
  • max barton 2
  • tanner brown 1
  • william davee 4
  • nathan granholm 3
  • ian haines 2
  • oscar kwok 2
  • colby vachon 1
  • Ground Balls

  • gavin admirand 4
  • conor lenfest 4
  • darragh fahey 2
  • jeremy girard 3
  • zach mann 2
  • jack riley 1
  • john vaughan 1
  • matt palin 2
  • nick matuszak 2
  • patrick colburn 4
  • jack ranta 1
  • chris palin 3
  • joe meyers 1
  • jack dobrzynski 11
  • charlie cook 1
  • Turnovers

  • jacob belanger 1
  • zeke tocci 2
  • caden white 1
  • jayden wilson 4
  • garrett ruszkowski 6
  • oliver bird 1
  • sawyer watson 3
  • max barton 1
  • nathan granholm 3
  • ian haines 3
  • oscar kwok 2
  • Turnovers

  • gavin admirand 2
  • conor lenfest 2
  • darragh fahey 1
  • mic flynn 4
  • jeremy girard 2
  • zach mann 1
  • derek caruso 2
  • jack riley 1
  • andrew gallagher 2
  • luke murphy 2
  • john shea 1
  • matt palin 1
  • jack ranta 1
  • joe meyers 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • evan golembeske 1
  • caden white 1
  • tanner brown 1
  • william davee 2
  • nathan granholm 4
  • ian haines 2
  • colby vachon 3
  • Caused Turnovers

  • gavin admirand 1
  • jeremy girard 1
  • luke murphy 1
  • aj ranaldi 1
  • nick matuszak 2
  • patrick colburn 3
  • robert sprague 1
  • jack ranta 2
  • joe meyers 2
  • charlie cook 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • alex snowman 1
  • jed astbury 1
  • nathan curtis 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • jared coltey 3
  • jack dobrzynski 21
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • alex snowman 16
  • jed astbury 10
  • nathan curtis 1
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • jared coltey 4
  • jack dobrzynski 23
  • Saves

  • garrett ruszkowski 19 ( 0.46 )
  • Saves

  • trevor koppy 3 ( 1.00 )
  • charlie cook 9 ( 0.75 )
  • Current Records

  • maine maritime 3 - 1
  • Current Records

  • umass-boston 3 - 1
BOSTON, Mass. – Another dominant performance by the Beacons lifted them to their fourth-straight win as they handed previously undefeated Maine Maritime Academy their first loss of the 2020 campaign with a 22-3 victory Saturday afternoon at James Cotter Field. THE BASICS UMass Boston 22, Maine Maritime Academy 3 UMass Boston (4-0) Maine Maritime Academy (3-1) HOW IT HAPPENED Despite facing one of the top defenses in Division III, the Beacons wasted little time taking control of Saturday's match-up. Darragh Fahey (Walpole, Mass.) erupted for back-to-back goals in the first two minutes of the contest. Andrew Gallagher (Milford, Mass.), Gavin Admirand (Marshfield, Mass.), and Conor Lenfest (Waltham, Mass.) each scored once to cap-off a five-goal flurry through the first four minutes 50 seconds. Admirand then made it a 6-0 advantage in favor of UMB with just over five minutes to play in the opening quarter. UMass Boston would continue to fire on all cylinders, as the scored at will in the second. Five different players found the back of the net, with Fahey scoring the final three goals of the stanza. Jeremy Girard (Hinsdale, Mass.) had two assists in the quarters, while Fahey also added one assist to head into the halftime break with six points (5g, 1a). Maine Maritime ended the Beacons shutout bid in the third, while holding the Beacons attack scoreless for the second time in the last two games. Evan Golembeske netted his team's first goal, while Zeke Tocci closed out the third to make it 13-2 in favor of the Beacons. The fourth quarter was another eruption by the Beacons attack as they scored nine unanswered goals to clinch the victory. Mic Flynn (Bellingham, Mass.) registered his first hat trick in a quarter. Admirand led the attack with four goals, including a pair of man-up tallies. Evan Gormley (Rockland, Mass.) netted the final goal of the contest off of a Luke Murphy assist. Beacons netminders Trevor Koppy (Attleboro, Mass.) and Charlie Cook (Bedford, Mass.) combined for 12 saves, with Koppy picking-up his fourth win of the year. Garrett Ruszkowski was handed his first loss. He made 19 saves while facing a combined 41 shots on goal from the Beacons attack. Face-off man Jack Dobrzynski (West Greenwich, R.I.) dominated at the "X" finished 21-for-23, while also tallying 11 ground balls. Patrick Colburn (Walpole, Mass.) anchored the Beacons defense with three caused turnovers. UMass Boston finished 27-for-28 on clear attempts, and was 8-for-12 on man-up goals, both of which were season highs. BY THE NUMBERS UMass Boston led the contest in ground balls 44-23 The Beacons held a 79-20 advantage in total shots (41-15 shots on goal) The Beacons "Big-3" of Lenfest, Admirand, and Fahey combined for 13 goals and 13 assists respectively Flynn finished the contest with a career-high four goals, while Girard posted a career-best four assists UMass Boston is now 4-0 for the first time since 2016 and just the seventh time in program history The Beacons four 20+ goal games stands as a new program record Lenfest now needs just 10 goals for his 100th; He moved into 11th all-time in points with 142 (90g, 52a) Fahey is now at 56 career points (27g, 29a) UMass Boston improved to 6-0 all-time against Maine Maritime Academy; Saturday's contest marked the first meeting since the 2013 season Going into the contest, the Beacons led Division III in total offense, with Admirand and Lenfest both ranked first in the country in goals and points per game respectively WHO'S NEXT The Beacons will be return home to James Cotter Field on March 21 when they take on Keene State College at 3 p.m. in the Little East Conference opener for both teams.