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KING's Vs. MANHATTANVILLE KING’S vs. MANHATTANVILLE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 - 4:00 PM PITTSTON, PA - REVOLUTION ICE CENTRE 2019-20 KING’S MEN’S ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE (1-5-0) A LOOK AT THE MONARCHS November King’s enters the final weekend of the first semester looking to break a three-game losing 2 (Sat.) at Stevenson University*^ Reisterstown, MD L, 1-3 8 (Fri.) Elmira College* Revolution Ice Centre L, 1-7 streak. The Monarchs were off last weekend for the Thanksgiving break and are coming 9 (Sat.) at Lebanon Valley College*^ Hershey, PA W, 2-1 off a pair of tight losses at home to conference-leading Wilkes and Bryn Athyn. Freshman 15 (Fri.) at Chatham University* Pittsburgh, PA L, 2-5 22 (Fri.) Wilkes University*^ Revolution Ice Centre L, 2-5 Tommy Cahill and sophomore Michael DiSchiavi have led the Monarchs offensively with 23 (Sat.) Bryn Athyn College Revolution Ice Centre L, 1-3 December four points each on two goals and two assists. Freshman Liam Johnson has also lit the 6 (Fri.) Neumann University* Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm lamp twice while Isaac Cirinna adds two assists. King’s has received strong goaltending this 7 (Sat.) Manhattanville College* Revolution Ice Centre 4 pm January season from sophomore Brandon Daigle and freshman Tyler Sayger. 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 VALIANTS 10 (Fri.) at Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT 7 pm Manhattanville is the defending UCHC and MAC Champions after upsetting Utica in the 11 (Sat.) at Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT 4 pm 17 (Fri.) Nazareth College* Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm conference tournament last year. The Valiants have struggled to pick up wins this year but 18 (Sat.) Utica College* Revolution Ice Centre 4 pm do have a couple of impressive results including a season-opening 5-2 victory over Buffalo 24 (Fri.) at Elmira College* Pine Valley, NY 7 pm State, a 3-3 tie with sixth-ranked Adrian, and a 3-2 win at Elmira. M’Ville split a pair of 25 (Sat.) Lebanon Valley College*^ Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm 31 (Fri.) Stevenson University*^ Revolution Ice Centre 7 pm games last week falling 6-2 at fourth-ranked Trinty prior to Thanksgiving before defeat- February ing Connecticut College 3-2 last Saturday. The Valiants have been led offensively by Ken 1 (Sat.) Chatham University* Revolution Ice Centre 3:30 pm 6 (Thu.) at Wilkes University*^ Wilkes-Barre, PA 7:30 pm McLean, Alex Rowella, and Joel Knight who enter the weekend with 10 points each. In 8 (Sat.) at Bryn Athyn College Bryn Athyn, PA 7 pm between the pipe Mac Vail has a 3.48 GAA and .889 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 Dec. 6) W-L-T Pts. Pct. W-L-T Pct. Streak * - UCHC game ^ - MAC game Wilkes 5-0-0 1.000 15 7-2-0 0.778 L1 Stevenson 4-1-0 0.800 12 7-1-0 0.874 W5 Live stats at https://kingscollegeathletics.com/sidearmstats/mhockey/summary Elmira 4-2-0 0.667 12 4-3-1 0.562 W2 Bold denotes home game played at Revolution Ice Centre - Pittston, PA #8 Utica 3-1-1 0.700 10 5-1-2 0.750 W2 All dates and times (ET) are subject to change Nazareth 3-2-0 0.600 9 4-3-2 0.556 T1 Manhattanville 2-4-0 0.333 6 4-5-1 0.450 W1 Follow Monarch Athletics on Neumann 2-4-0 0.333 6 2-6-0 0.250 L3 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Lebanon Valley 1-4-1 0.250 5 2-6-1 0.278 L1 - facebook.com/kingsmonarchs Chatham 1-4-0 0.200 3 1-9-0 0.100 L5 King’s 1-4-0 0.200 3 1-5-0 0.167 L3 - twitter.com/kingsmonarchs (#) - Clinched Conference Tournament Seed - instagram.com/kingsmonarchs * - Clinched Conference Tournament Berth UCHC CONTESTS & RESULTS FEATURED MONARCH November 29: Wisconsin Superior 5 Chatham 1; Lawrence 5 Neumann 4; Stevenson 6 St. Norbert 5; #12 Utica 2 Plymouth State 1; Nazareth 6 Castleton 1 November 30: Stevenson 8 Lawrence 3; Wisconsin Superior 3 Chatham 1; St. Norbert 8 Neumann 2; SUNY Fredonia 5 Nazareth 5; Wilkes 9 Suffolk 0; Manhattanville 3, Connecticut College 2; #12 Utica 5 #7 Salve Regina 1 December 1: Franklin Pierce 4 Wilkes 1 December 6: Manhattanville at Wilkes (5 pm); #8 Utica at Stevenson (7 pm); Lebanon Valley at Bryn Athyn (7 pm); Nazareth at Chatham (7:10 pm) December 7: Nazareth at Stevenson (3 pm); #8 Utica at Chatham (4 pm); Wilkes at Neumann (5 pm); Lebanon Valley at Elmira (7 pm) ALL-TIME SERIES WITH M’VILLE All Time Series: Manhattanville, 4-0-0 Previous Contests Largest Margin of Victory, Kings: N/A 2019: M’Ville 5, at King’s 1 Largest Margin of Victory, M’Ville: 11-2, 2017 2018: at M’Ville 9, King’s 1 Longest Win Streak, King’s: N/A 2018: M’Ville 4, at King’s 1 Longest Win Streak, M’Ville: 4, 2017-2019 2017: at M’Ville 11, King’s 2 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 JERRY SCATENA cooperation. Freshman Forward KING’S COLLEGE MONARCHS MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE VALIANTS (1-5-0, 1-4-0 UCHC, 1-2-0 MAC, 0-3-0 HOME) (4-5-1, 2-4-0 UCHC 2-2-0 AWAY) # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. S/C Hometown/Pre-College Team # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Pre-College Team 2 Jack O’Neil D Jr. 6-1 185 L Geneva, IL/Philadelphia Junior Flyers (EHL) 1 Mac Vail G Jr. 6-6 205 East Elmhurst, NY/Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (EHL) 4 Keaton Caplis D Fr. 6-0 175 L Gilbert, AZ/Coulee Region Chill (NA3HL) 4 Joel Knight D Sr. 6-0 190 Stoney Creak, Ontario/Markham Royals (OJHL) 6 Alex Bastone F Jr. 6-1 190 L Greenwich, CT/New York Applecore (EHL) 5 Ben Steele D Fr. 6-1 185 Auburn, ME/Seacoast Spartans (EHL) 7 Tyler Wilding D Jr. 5-11 200 R Montreal, Quebec/Wyoming Seminary (USHS-PREP) 6 Connor Boyce D Fr. 6-0 175 St. Albans, VT/Connecticut RoughRiders (EHL) 8 Rob Sheehan F Fr. 5-11 175 L River Vale, NJ/New Jersey Hitmen (USPHL) 7 Tristan Ramage D Jr. 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Philadelphia Flyers (USPHL) 9 Tyler O’Mara F Jr. 6-1 190 L Syracuse, NY/Florida Junior Blades (USPHL) 8 Kyle Miller D So. 5-10 180 Bristol, CT/Trinity-Pawling (USHS-PREP) 10 Isaac Cirinna F Jr. 5-11 205 R Mansfield, TX/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (NAHL) 9 Dylan Pollak F Fr. 5-8 170 New Fairfield, CT/South Kent School (USHS-PREP) 11 Josh Edwards F Fr. 5-9 160 R Mountain Top, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 10 Troy Crosson F Fr. 6-1 200 Hatfield, PA/New Jersey Rockets (NCDC) 12 JP Natishan F So. 5-10 160 R Lehman, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 11 Jack McDonough F Fr. 5-10 180 Princeton, NJ/New Jersey 87s (EHL) 13 Liam Johnson F Fr. 5-11 175 R Wyckoff, NJ/Middlesex Black Bears (USHS-PREP) 12 Ken McLean F Sr. 5-8 165 New Rochelle, NY/New York Bobcats (EHL) 15 Jerry Scatena F Fr. 5-11 185 R Wilkes-Barre, PA/Philadelphia Revolution (EHL) 15 Alex Rowella F So. 6-1 200 Ridgefield, CT/Connecticut Roughriders (EHL) 16 Cameron Anklewich F Jr. 5-8 175 R Calgary, Alberta/Espanola Express (NOJHL) 16 Glynn Robitaille F Fr. 5-10 170 Northville, MI/Vermont Lumberjacks (EHL) 17 Rhett Padgett D Fr. 6-1 195 L Millrift, PA/Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights (EHL) 17 Jan Senkerik D Jr. 6-1 185 Zlin, Czech Republic/Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings (USPHL) 18 Alex Acosta F So. 5-10 160 R Etobicoke, Ontario/Soo Thunderbirds (NOJHL) 18 Braedan Cross F Jr. 5-9 180 Sechelt, British Columbia/Cochrane Crunch (OJHL) 19 Tanner Wilding F Jr. 6-0 200 L Montreal, Quebec/Wyoming Seminary (USHS-PREP) 19 Connor Hunt F Fr. 5-8 170 Frisco, TX/Hampton Roads Whalers (USPHL) 20 Connor Lavin D So. 6-0 180 R Old Brookville, NY/P.A.L. Junior Islanders (NCDC) 20 Hayden Taylor F Fr. 6-4 195 Bloomfield Hills, MI/Islanders Hockey Club (USPHL) 21 Matt Amelio F So. 5-9 185 R Venetia, PA/Vermont Lumberjacks (EHL) 21 Josh Fletcher F Fr. 6-0 175 Calgary, Allberta/Kindersley Klippers (SJHL) 22 Michael DiSchiavi F So. 5-10 165 L Toronto, Ontario/Toronto Jr. Canadians (OJHL) 22 Nick Prestia F Fr.
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