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Ice Hockey 3 3 20.Pdf FITCHBURG FALCONS (14-7-4, 11-3-4 MASCAC) Head Coach: Dean Fuller (36th Season) Assistant Coaches: Vincent Giambrocco, Tom Patty, Mike Restucci & Chris Kyne Captains: Dean Zerby & Joshua Suboyu No. Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown/Previous Team 1 Bryce Uebel So GK 6-0 185 Eagan, Minn./Waldorf University 3 Egan Wolford Fr D 6-0 185 San Jose, Calif./New York Aviators 4 Joshua Suboyu Sr D 5-9 170 Bradley Beach, N.J./Philadelphia Revolution 5 Mitch El-Wailli So D 6-8 230 New Prague, Minn./Wisconsin Muskies 6 Geoffrey LaMorre Fr D 6-4 195 Hubley, N.S./New Jersey 87’s 7 Brian Glover Jr D 5-8 180 Baldwinville, Mass./Northeast Generals 9 Trent Shanley Fr F 5-9 165 Hillsdale, N.J./New Jersey 87’s 10 Rece Bergeman Fr F 5-9 160 Newark, Del./Philadelphia Little Flyers 11 Anthony Ceolin Fr F 6-3 180 Simsbury, Conn./Islanders Hockey Club 12 Jordin Holmes So D 6-0 205 Willow Grove, Penn./Philadelphia Rebels 13 Joseph Miller Jr F 5-10 160 Malton, N.J./Atlanta Capitals 14 Patrick Sullivan So F 5-11 170 Yorktown, N.Y./New York Applecore 15 Ryan Murphy So F 6-1 175 Wayzata, Minn./Trail Smoke Eaters 16 Wyatt Wilmshurst Fr F 6-0 180 Massena, N.Y./Rochester Monarchs 17 Kyle Klatt So F 5-9 175 Cloquet, Minn./Minnesota Magicians 18 Adam Kusior Fr F 6-0 185 Tecumseh, Ont./Vermont Lumberjacks 19 Joshua Miller Fr D 6-1 170 Saint Augustine, Fla./Springfield Pics 20 Christipher Vicario Sr F 5-10 175 Cranston, R.I./Connecticut Rangers 21 Gene Bouthiette Fr F 5-7 150 Enfield, Conn./Springfield Pics 22 Kevin Perry Jr F 6-0 200 Hull, Mass./Northeast Generals 25 Dean Zerby Sr F 5-9 180 Harrisburg, Penn./Philadelphia Revolution 26 Hunter Fortin Fr F 6-0 175 Westerville, Ohio/Boston Bandits 27 Anton Metelev Fr D 6-0 200 Kirov, Russia/Boston Junior Rangers 29 Brian McGrath Jr GK 6-1 170 Worcester, Mass./Boston Jr. Bruins 30 Luke Eslinger Fr GK 6-0 190 Hanmelstown, Penn./Slapjacks Hockey Club 35 Christopher Mattone So GK 5-11 185 New Windsor, N.Y./New England Wolves UMASS DARTMOUTH(12-11-3, 10-6-2 MASCAC) Head Coach: Erik Noack (4th Season) Assistant Coaches: Jeremiah Ketts, Garth Noack, Vince Stalletti & Mike Sones Captains: Steven Leonard, Sean Leonard & Kai Kapossy # Student-Athlete Yr. Pos. Ht. WT Hometown/Previous Team 1 Chris Stangarone So GK 5-11 170 White Plains, N.Y./Vermont Lumberjacks 2 Jake Maynard Fr D 5-11 181 St. Johns, Ind./Boston Jr. Rangers 3 Jimmy Pelton So F 6-1 185 Syracuse, N.Y./Valley Jr. Warriors 4 Stephon Perreault Fr D 6-0 195 Greenwood Village, Colo./Odgen Mustangs 5 Pat Twombly So D 6-0 180 Hull, Mass./Walpole Express 6 Michael Perrone Fr F 5-10 185 Mt. Sinai, N.Y./Aberdeen Wings 7 Josh Vertentes So F 5-10 185 Rehoboth, Mass./Boston Bandits 8 Blake Harlow So F 5-11 185 Pelham, Ala./New England Wolves 9 Nicholas Short Jr D 6-2 195 Los Angeles, Calif./Long Beach Bombers 10 Griffin Wiencek So F 6-3 195 Sherwood, Ore./Oklahoma City Blazers 11 Kai Kapossy Jr F 6-0 195 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./PAL Islanders 12 Ryan Mascali Fr F 5-10 170 Franklin, Tenn./Ogden Mustangs 14 Dillon Radin Jr F 5-11 190 Long Beach, N.Y./New Hampshire Monarchs 15 Austin Miller Fr F 6-1 195 Meriden, Idaho/Boston Bandits 16 Patrick Wrenn Sr F 6-1 170 Charlestown, Mass./Northern Cyclones 17 Sean Leonard Sr D 5-11 180 Rockaway Park, N.Y./New York Bobcats 18 Cameron Mack Sr F 5-8 160 Long Beach, Calif./Connecticut Nighthawks 19 Steven Leonard Sr F 5-11 175 Rockaway Park, N.Y./New York Bobcats 20 Clay Ellerbrock Fr F 5-10 170 Tega Cay, S.C./Boston Jr. Rangers 21 Melker Kroon So F 6-0 175 Malmo, Sweden/New Hampshire Avalanche 22 Braden King Fr D 6-0 190 Philadelphia, Penn./Philadelphia Jr. Flyers 24 Derek Britner So F 6-0 180 Salem, N.H./New Hampshire Avalanche 25 David Skarbek Sr D 5-10 181 Hyannis, Mass./Boston Jr. Bruins 26 Eric Bolden Jr F 6-0 180 Oswego, Ill./Nipawin Hawks 28 Tanner Opie Fr D 6-0 200 Boston Jr. Rangers 29 John Grealish Fr F 6-2 185 Boston Jr. Rangers 30 Domenic Bosetti Fr GK 5-9 160 Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Bombers 31 Parker Butler Jr GK 6-1 195 Summit, N.J./Chatham Maroons 35 Daniel Davidson Fr GK 6-1 185 Surrey, B.C./Burlington Cougars STATISTICAL LEADERS FALCONS CORSAIRS Points................ Ryan Murphy (26) Points............ Steven Leonard (31) Goals ............... Ryan Murphy (12) Goals ............ Cameron Mack (13) Assists ............. Ryan Murphy (14) Assists ......... Steven Leonard (20) Full FALCONS Stats PPG .................... Ryan Murphy (4) PPG ................ Steven Leonard (4) Full MASCAC Stats GWG ............... Anthony Ceolin (4) GWG .............. Steven Leonard (4) STAT GAA ............. Brian McGrath (1.97) GAA .......... Daniel Davidson (2.01) Full CORSAIRS Stats Saves............ Brian McGrath (767) Saves....... Chris Stangarone (392) Full NCAA Stats Save % ........ Brian McGrath (.945) Save % ..... Daniel Davidson (.938) CEN- Social Media Hub | #WeAreFSU Fitchburg State Athletics @FSU_Falcons @FSU_Falcons #3 WOLFORD FALCON FACTS With Dean Zerby Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Jr Team: New York Aviators Major: Communications-Media Positon: Defenseman Year: Sophomore Career Games Played: 18 First Colligiate Goal: November 9, 2019 at Anna Maria 2019-20 MASCAC STANDINGS MASCAC MASCAC Overall SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT School W L T W L T The NCAA, the MASCAC and Fitchburg State University promote good sportsmanship by Plymouth St. 13 3 2 13 9 3 student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We Fitchburg St. 11 3 4 14 7 4 request your cooperation by supporting the UMass Dartmouth 10 6 2 12 11 3 participants and officials in a positive manner. Westfield St. 9 7 2 12 9 5 Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team Salem St. 4 9 5 4 15 7 representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site Worcester St. 4 13 1 6 18 2 of competition. Framingham St. 3 13 2 4 18 3 Also, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products is prohibited at Wallace Civic Center and are grounds for removal from the GAME NOTES premises. - This evening’s contest will mark the 80th meeting between Fitchburg St. and UMass Dartmouth in ice hockey with the Falcons currently 30-41-8 all-time when taking on the Corsairs. - A history note - On January 15, 2020, Fitchburg State sophomore defenseman Mitch El-Wailli netted his first collegiate tally in the Falcons 7-0 triumph over Becker College at the Wallace Civic Center. - Last meeting, Fitchburg State skated to a 0-0 overtime draw with the Corsairs of UMass Dartmouth on February 22, 2020 at the Wallace Civic Center earlier this season as junior goaltender Brian McGrath stopped 35 shots for the Green and Gold in the draw. 2020 Falcons Ice Hockey Schedule 2020 Falcons Ice Hockey Schedule DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT SAT JAN 11 @ Plymouth State* T, 2-2 FRI NOV 1 VS. NEC W, 3-1 WED JAN 15 VS. BECKER W, 7-0 TUE NOV 5 VS. PLYMOUTH ST.* L, 4-1 SAT JAN 18 VS. SALEM STATE* W, 3-1 SAT NOV 9 @ Anna Maria W, 5-2 THU JAN 23 VS. FRAMINGHAM ST* W, 3-1 SAT NOV 16 @ Salem State* W, 3-1 SAT JAN 25 @ Westfield State* L, 5-1 THU NOV 21 @ Framingham State* W, 5-3 THU JAN 30 @ UMass Dartmouth* L, 4-3 SAT NOV 23 VS. WESTFIELD ST.* T, 4-4 SAT FEB 1 VS. WORCESTER ST.* W, 1-0 TUE NOV 26 VS. ASSUMPTION L, 3-2 THU FEB 6 VS. PLYMOUTH ST* W, 5-4 THU DEC 5 VS. UMASS DART* W, 2-1 THU FEB 13 @ Salem State* T, 3-3 SAT FEB 15 @ Framingham State* W, 7-1 SAT DEC 7 @ Worcester State* W, 1-0 THU FEB 20 VS. WESTFIELD ST.* W, 2-1 FRI JAN 3 @ Codfish Bowl L, 2-1 SAT FEB 22 VS. UMASS DART* T, 0-0 SAT JAN 4 @ Codfish Bowl L, 3-2 TUE FEB 25 @ Worcester State* W, 4-2 THU JAN 9 @ Wentworth L. 6-5 TUE MAR 3 VS. UMASS DART* 7:00 PM Home games in BOLD | *MASCAC Contest Home games in BOLD | *MASCAC Contest.
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