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KING's Vs. WILKES KING’S vs. WILKES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2019 - 7:00 PM PITTSTON, PA - REVOLUTION ICE CENTRE 2019-20 KING’S MEN’S ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE (1-3-0) A LOOK AT THE MONARCHS November King’s enters the weekend looking to rebound from a close loss at Chatham last Friday 2 (Sat.) at Stevenson University*^ Reisterstown, MD L, 1-3 8 (Fri.) Elmira College* Revolution Ice Centre L, 1-7 night. King’s top forward line was responsible for both goals as Michael DiSchiavi and 9 (Sat.) at Lebanon Valley College*^ Hershey, PA W, 2-1 Tommy Cahill recorded a goal and an assist each and Isaac Cirnnia recorded two assists. 15 (Fri.) at Chatham University* Pittsburgh, PA L, 2-5 22 (Fri.) Wilkes University*^ Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm The Monarchs have recieved strong play in between the pipes by Brandon Daigle and Ty- 23 (Sat.) Bryn Athyn College Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm December ler Syager this year. Daigle has a 4.69 GAA and .900 save percentage in three games while 6 (Fri.) Neumann University* Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm Sayger is 1-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .972 save percentage. Tommy Green, Liam Johnson, 7 (Sat.) Manhattanville College* Revolution Ice Centre 4 pm January and Jerry Scatena have all lit the lamp for KC this season. 3 (Fri.) at SUNY Geneseo Geneseo, NY 7 pm 4 (Sat.) at The College at Brockport Brockport, NY 4 pm 7 (Tue.) Morrisville State College Revolution Ice Centre 4 pm A LOOK AT THE COLONELS 10 (Fri.) at Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT 7 pm Wilkes is riding a four-game winning streak and leads the conference with 12 points 11 (Sat.) at Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT 4 pm 17 (Fri.) Nazareth College* Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm after dropping their season opener to SUNY Canton. The Colonels went on the road last 18 (Sat.) Utica College* Revolution Ice Centre 4 pm weekend to defeat Stevenson 3-2 and Chatham 6-4. Tyson Araujo has led the team with 24 (Fri.) at Elmira College* Pine Valley, NY 7 pm nine points on six goals and three assists this year including four power play goals and one 25 (Sat.) Lebanon Valley College*^ Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm 31 (Fri.) Stevenson University*^ Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm short-handed goal. Tyler Barrow and Nick Fea have each recored seven points while Phil February Erickson has scored five goals including two game-winners. Freshman Michael Paterson- 1 (Sat.) Chatham University* Revolution Ice Centre 3:30 pm 6 (Thu.) at Wilkes University*^ Wilkes-Barre, PA 7:30 pm Jones has been excellent in net for the Colonels winning all four of the games he has 8 (Sat.) at Bryn Athyn College Bryn Athyn, PA 7 pm played with a 3.01 GAA and .911 save percentage. 14 (Fri.) at Manhattanville College* Rye, NY 7 pm 15 (Sat.) at Neumann University* Aston, PA 4 pm 21 (Fri.) at Utica College* Utica, NY 7 pm 2019-20 UCHC STANDINGS 22 (Sat.) at Nazareth College* Rochester, NY 1:30 pm Conference Overall (As of Nov. 21) W-L-T Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pct. Streak * - UCHC game ^ - MAC game Wilkes 4-0-0 1.000 12 4-1-0 0.800 W4 #10 Utica 3-0-0 1.000 9 3-0-1 0.875 W3 Live stats at https://kingscollegeathletics.com/sidearmstats/mhockey/summary Nazareth 2-1-0 0.667 6 2-2-1 0.500 T1 Bold denotes home game played at Revolution Ice Centre - Pittston, PA Stevenson 2-1-0 0.667 6 3-1-0 0.750 W1 All dates and times (ET) are subject to change Elmira 2-2-0 0.500 6 2-3-1 0.417 L1 Chatham 1-2-0 0.333 3 1-5-0 0.167 L1 Follow Monarch Athletics on King’s 1-3-0 0.250 3 1-3-0 0.250 L1 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Lebanon Valley 1-3-0 0.250 3 2-5-0 0.286 L1 - facebook.com/kingsmonarchs Manhattanville 1-3-0 0.250 3 2-3-1 0.417 W1 Neumann 1-3-0 0.250 3 1-3-0 0.250 W1 - twitter.com/kingsmonarchs (#) - Clinched Conference Tournament Seed - instagram.com/kingsmonarchs * - Clinched Conference Tournament Berth UCHC CONTESTS & RESULTS FEATURED MONARCH November 15: Elmira 4 Neumann 0; Lebanon Valley 3 Manhattanville 2; Wilkes 3 Stevenson 2; #12 Utica 4 Nazareth 1 November 16: Bryn Athyn 3 Nazareth 3; Manhattanville 3 Elmira 2; Neumann 4 Lebanon Valley 0; Wilkes 6 Chatham 4 November 17: Stevenson 3 Morrisville State 1 November 22: Stevenson at Manhattanville (7 pm); Elmira at Nazareth (7 pm); Chatham at Neumann (7 pm); Lebanon Valley at #10 Utica (7 pm) November 23: Albertus Magnus at Wilkes (1 pm); Chatham at Manhattanville (3:30 pm); Lebanon Valley at Nazareth (4 pm); Stevenson at Neumann (4 pm); Elmira at #10 Utica (7 pm) ALL-TIME SERIES WITH WILKES All Time Series: Wilkes, 2-0-0 Previous Contests Largest Margin of Victory, Kings: N/A 2019: at Wilkes 4, King’s 0 Largest Margin of Victory, Wilkes: 4-0, 2019 2018: Wilkes 3, King’s 0 Longest Win Streak, King’s: N/A Longest Win Streak, Wilkes: 2, 2018-2019 A FRIENDLY REMINDER... The United Collegiate Hockey Conference, the Middle Atlantic Conference and King’s College welcome you to today’s contest. The Middle Atlantic Conference promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. We encourage your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches, or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. The consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products is prohibited. Thank you for your CAMERON ANKLEWICH cooperation. Junior Forward KING’S COLLEGE MONARCHS WILKES UNIVERSITY COLONELS (1-3-0, 1-3-0 UCHC, 1-1-0 MAC, 0-1-0 HOME) (4-1-0, 4-0-0 UCHC, 2-0-0 MAC, 2-0-0 AWAY) # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown/Pre-College Team # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown/Pre-College Team 2 Jack O’Neil D Jr. 6-1 185 L Geneva, IL/Philadelphia Junior Flyers (EHL) 1 Nico Pidro G So. 6-2 195 L Cannonsburg, PA/Esmark Stars 4 Keaton Caplis D Fr. 6-0 175 L Gilbert, AZ/Coulee Region Chill (NA3HL) 2 Chris Dalfarra D So. 5-10 185 L Warrington, PA/New Jersey Rockets 6 Alex Bastone F Jr. 6-1 190 L Greenwich, CT/New York Applecore (EHL) 3 Toon De Schepper D Fr. 6-0 180 R Nieuwenrode, Belgium/Coulee Region Chill 7 Tyler Wilding D Jr. 5-11 200 R Montreal, Quebec/Wyoming Seminary (USHS-PREP) 4 Charlie Spetz D Jr. 6-1 200 L Oak Ridge, NJ/Austin Bruins 8 Rob Sheehan F Fr. 5-11 175 L River Vale, NJ/New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) 6 Xavier Abdella D Sr. 6-1 175 L Albany, NY/Albany Academy 7 Billy Berry F Fr. 6-2 180 R Redding, CT/Charlotte Rush 9 Tyler O’Mara F Jr. 6-1 190 L Syracuse, NY/Florida Junior Blades (USPHL) 8 Dylan Kuipers D So. 6-1 195 R Andover, NJ/PAL Islanders 10 Isaac Cirinna F Jr. 5-11 205 R Mansfield, TX/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (NAHL) 9 Jay Gallagher F So. 5-10 165 L Reading, MA/Kents Hill School 11 Josh Edwards F Fr. 5-9 160 R Mountain Top, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 10 Tyson Araujo F Jr. 6-1 180 L Oak Bluffs, MA/Boston Bandits 12 JP Natishan F So. 5-10 160 R Lehman, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 11 Donald Flynn F So. 5-10 195 L Randolph, NJ/New Jersey Rockets 13 Liam Johnson F Fr. 5-11 175 R Wyckoff, NJ/Middlesex Black Bears (USHS-PREP) 12 Michael Gurska D So. 6-1 200 L Revere, MA/Connecticut Rangers 15 Jerry Scatena F Fr. 5-11 185 R Wilkes-Barre, PA/Philadelphia Revolution (EHL) 13 Tyler Barrow F So. 5-9 165 L Massapequa, NY/Charlotte Rush 16 Cameron Anklewich F Jr. 5-8 175 R Calgary, Alberta/Espanola Express (NOJHL) 14 Jivan Sidhu F/D Sr. 5-10 180 R Burnaby, British Columbia/Coquitlam Express 17 Rhett Padgett D Fr. 6-1 195 L Millrift, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 15 Devon Schell F So. 6-1 190 L Scarsdale, NY/Connecticut Rangers 18 Alex Acosta F So. 5-10 160 R Etobicoke, Ontario/Soo Thunderbirds (NOJHL) 16 Nick Godfrey F Fr. 5-9 170 L Cedar Run, NJ/Corpus Christi IceRays 19 Tanner Wilding F Jr. 6-0 200 L Montreal, Quebec/Wyoming Seminary (USHS-PREP) 17 Nick Fea F So. 5-11 175 L Oak Ridge, NJ/New Jersey Rockets 20 Connor Lavin D So. 6-0 180 R Old Brookville, NY/P.A.L. Junior Islanders (NCDC) 18 Taylor Bommarito F Jr. 5-9 160 L Sterling Heights, MI/Charlotte Rush 21 Matt Amelio F So. 5-9 185 R Venetia, PA/Vermont Lumberjacks (EHL) 22 Ryan Solomon D Jr. 6-1 185 L Murray, UT/Aston Rebels 22 Michael DiSchiavi F So. 5-10 165 L Toronto, Ontario/Toronto Jr. Canadians (OJHL) 23 Paul Cimilluca D So. 6-0 190 R Colonia, NJ/WBS Knights 25 Mitchell Foster D Jr. 6-6 225 R Houston, TX/Connecticut Roughriders (EHL) 25 Ben Stefanini F Fr.
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