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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-7-1992 The BG News December 7, 1992 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News December 7, 1992" (1992). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5464. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5464 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The BG News Monday, December 7. 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 75. Issue 70 BG routs Miami 5-0 cons ames Tkt BG N«w«/Tlni Norman Unidentified icers battle during BG's 5-0 win on Saturday. Miami won 7-5 on Friday night. BG is now 4-8 in the CCHA. page two The BG News Monday, December 7, 1992 BG icers split with Redskins by Randy Setter sports writer by Miami's leading scorers, at 19:52 and was assisted by Brian Savage and Chris Ber- Pronger and Holzinger. geron. The freshman netminder Jason Helbing backhanded a The hockey team upped its re- credited the Falcon defense for shot over Shulmistra for BG's cord to 4-8 in the CCHA and 7-9 playing a big role in the shutout. fourth score after Holzinger overall after splitting with the "I thought I played pretty breached the Miami blue line and CCHA leading Miami Redskins, well," Ellis said. "I made a couple dropped a pass to the freshman losing 7-5 in Miami and winning of mistakes where I came out [of right wing. Helbing kept going to at home 5-0. The shutout win at the net too far]. I have to give the net and beat Shulmistra high home Saturday night handed the them [the defense] credit. I into the corner at 11:10 of the Redskins only their second would make one save and they third period. Holzinger and de- CCHA loss. would clear out the rebound." fenseman Jeff Wells assisted on Coach Jerry Defenseman Brandon Carper the goal. York explained took a centering pass from Tom Glantz scored short- the signifi- center Brian Holzinger and lit handed after defenseman Todd cance of the the lamp to give the Falcons the Reirden cleared a pass around victory. early lead. Carper skated in from the boards in BG's zone to Glantz. "It's impor- the point to the top of the slot and Glantz raced down the ice on a tant for a num- one-timed Holzinger's pass past lone breakaway and backhanded ber of reasons. Richard Shulmistra for his the puck past Deschambeault low That's not the fourth goal of the season at the to the glove side. The goal, Miami of old, 4:12 mark of the first period. scored at 12:29, was Glantz's fifth but a legitimate York Holzinger had an open net to of the season for his ninth point. league leader. work with and found his fourth Reirden picked up the assist. It's a shutout against the top goal of the weekend at 1901 for a Friday night at Miami saw the team in the conference; a team power play goal. Carper's quick Redskins score early and never The BG Newt/Tim Norman that was leading in power play dump-in shot into the Miami zone look back after Enrico Hl.-i.si percentage and we shut down bounced off the boards and by scored at 1:09 of the first period. BG's Ty F.igncr attempts to control the puck during BG's 5-0 victory their power play." Freshman Shulmistra, who tried to cut it off Blasi scored his third goal of the over Miami on Saturday night. Miami won on Friday 7-5. goaltender Aaron Ellis stopped behind the net. The puck bounced season with the assists going to all 27 shots he faced, netting him out to Holzinger, who swept it right wing Andrew Miler and de- Holzinger provided most of 12 assists for 30 points. He also his first career shutout for the past a defenseman covering the fenseman Joe Cook. BG's offense for the night, com- leads the team in CCHA scoring Falcons. The victory marked his open net. The Redskins built on their pleting a hat trick at the 14:41 with 13 goals and 9 assists for 22 fourth straight, dating back to Center Jason Clark scored lead with Miller scoring his sec- mark of the second period and points. the victory against Ohio State on BG's second power play goal of ond point of the night on an unas- picking up an assist on Pronger's Pronger scored on the power Nov. 28 and bumped his overall the night and the second period's sisted goal. The goal was his power play goal early in the third play at 3:48 with assists going to record to 5-2. lone goal. Clark crossed the fourth goal of the year and eighth period. Holzinger leads the Fal- Holzinger and Carper. The goal Ellis stopped several uncon- goalmouth, scoring on his second point, coming at the 4:44 mark. cons in scoring with 18 goals and was Pronger's 12th goal of the tested scoring opportunities at attempt after Shulmistra made season for his 18th point. point-blank range, including two the initial save. Clark's goal came Mark Lindsay scored his fourth goal and 10th point of his career, scoring on a 4-on-4 situa- tion at 9:02 of the third period. Paul Basic assisted on the goal. Will Clarke faced 35 shots dur- ing the contest, turning away 28. EAT AT Pizza Dinner Special Shulmistra faced only 16 shots, Complete dlnnerjncludes; stopping 11. 12" Pgpporortl Dolux»:fcr PepporonfiBc Mushroom Sfjpremo Bfeza % SPOT'S Lcjaf dt Garlic Cheese Bread Kentucky 352-SPOT Tasseb Salad 125 E. COURT ST. 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Monday, December 7, 1992 The BG News page three Ohio State outlasts BG 76-65 Kansas by Erik Puplllo mentarily, and for the last time, assistant sports editor "The pressure was really able to get to us tonight. You when Nordmann received a pass and converted a breakaway tops What could have possibly been really have to give Ohio State credit, because they made it i. iyup to make the score 51 -50. billed as a matchup between the very difficult for us to execute our offense." Unfortunately for BG, Nord- two best women's collegiate bas- mann came down and severely Indiana ketball teams in the state of Ohio twisted her right ankle and had to was won My Ohio State as they Jaci Clark, BG head coach leave the game for several im- by Sieve Herman came back from an early deficit portant minutes. AP sports writer to beat Bowling Green 76-65 while jumping out to a command- Smith, to give OSU a 37-36 advan- "That was a big blow for them Both teams ing 22-7 lead. tage. when a player the caliber of INDIANAPOLIS - Steve were playing I However, with the help of two "Their pressure was really Nordmann has to leave the game Woodberry hit four free their season freshmen, Lisa Negri and Katie able to get to us tonight," coach due to an injury," OSU coach throws and Adonis Jordan opener Friday Smith, the Scarlet and Gray were Jaci Clark said. "You really have Nancy Darsch said. added two more in the clos- night at St. able to mount a run at BG and cut to give Ohio State credit, because Matters only got worse when ing seconds Saturday as John's Arena at the lead to three points as the they made it very difficult for us starting center Lori Albers was third-ranked Kansas came Ohio State, and first half was beginning to end.