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2016-17 Elmira College HOCKEY GAME NOTES Elmira College 2016-17 eLMIRA cOLLEGE HOCKEY GAME NOTES 10 ECAC West Championships 17 NCAA Tournament appearances 24 all-americans 2016-17 schedule games 18 & 19 OCTOBER 28 at Oswego State L, 1-7 elmira college 29 Oswego State L, 3-6 soaring eagles NOVEMBER (6-10-1, 1-5-0 ECAC West) 4 at Stevenson* L, 3-4 (OT) 5 at Lebanon Valley* W, 8-6 11 at Neumann* L, 4-5 (OT) stevenson univ. 12 at Manhattanville* L, 2-6 18 #7/8 Utica* L, 1-7 mustangs 19 at Nazareth* L, 0-2 (8-8-2, 3-4-1 ECAC West) 22 at SUNY Potsdam W, 6-4 26 Nichols W, 4-1 Lebanon valley 27 Nichols W, 7-4 dutchmen DECEMBER (3-13-2, 0-7-1 ecac west) 10 Trinity (Conn.) L, 2-4 GAME 18 GAME 19 Matchup: Elmira vs. Stevenson Matchup: Elmira vs. Lebanon Valley JANUARY Date: Friday, January 27th Date: Saturday, January 28th 6 SUNY Cortland W, 6-3 Time: 7:00 p.m. (EST) Time: 7:00 p.m. (EST) 7 at #6/7 SUNY Geneseo T, 2-2 (OT) Site: Pine Valley, N.Y. Site: Pine Valley, N.Y. 13 Curry L, 1-3 Arena: MAC Ice Arena Arena: MAC Ice Arena 14 #13/14 Salve Regina W, 5-2 Live Streaming: athletics.elmira.edu Live Streaming: athletics.elmira.edu 21 vs. #9/10 Hobart^ L, 2-3 Live Audio: rlmsports.net Live Audio: rlmsports.net Live Stats: athletics.elmira.edu Live Stats: athletics.elmira.edu 27 Stevenson* 7:00 p.m. Live Updates: @ECSoaringEagles Live Updates: @ECSoaringEagles 28 Lebanon Valley* 7:00 p.m. Series History: 0-1-0 Series History: 21-1-0 FEBRUARY WEEKEND OVERVIEW PLAYOFF PUSH }After a two month break from conference }Although the 2016-17 ECAC West Tourna- 3 at Utica* 7:00 p.m. play, the Soaring Eagles resume their ECAC ment is still four weeks away, the playoff 4 Nazareth* 7:00 p.m. West schedule with a pair of home games landscape will begin to be formed in the 10 Neumann* 7:00 p.m. at the Murray Athletic Center against Ste- next few weeks, starting with this week- 11 Manhattanville* 7:00 p.m. venson and Lebanon Valley. end’s home games. 17 Hobart* 7:00 p.m. 18 at Hobart* 7:00 p.m. }Elmira is 5-3-1 in its last nine games, }Elmira sits in seventh place in the ECAC 22 ECAC West First Round TBA which includes a 4-2-0 record at the MAC. West standings and will need to pick up 25 ECAC West Semifinals TBA EC’s last home game resulted in a 5-2 upset wins in its final eight games to crack the victory over former No. 13/14 ranked Salve top-six for a postseason bid; only the top MARCH Regina. six teams qualify for this year’s tourna- ment. 4 ECAC West Final TBA }Friday’s meeting with Stevenson marks 8 NCAA First Round TBA just the second all-time meeting between }EC’s lone conference win of the season the two programs. It is also Head Coach came against last-place Lebanon Valley, Home contests are bolded Dominck Dawes first appearance at the 8-6. Two of Elmira’s league losses have *Denotes ECAC West Conference contest MAC as the bench boss for Stevenson; come in overtime by just one goal (Steven- ^Denotes neutral site game in Skaneateles, N.Y. Dawes is the former coach of Neumann. son and Neumann). athletics.elmira.edu 1725 19 2.6 Sal Magliocco’s four-year ca- The number of points Mat- The average goals allowed @ECSoaringEagles @ECSoaringEagles reer save total. Magliocco is thew Cuce has racked up in by Elmira since the New Year. 57 saves away from moving his rookie debut. Cuce’s 19 EC’s 2.6 goals allowed is 1.5 into a two-way tie for sixth points are the most totaled lower than its season average place in EC history for career by an EC rookie since Michael of 4.1. saves. Collins ’16 ended the 2012-13 /ElmiraCollegeAthletics /ECSportsInfo season with 22. 2016-17 elmira college hockey notes ELMIRA QUICK FACTS NOT SINCE 1979 SERIES HISTORY Location .........................................................Elmira, NY }Elmira’s top three point scorers on the Founded ................................................................. 1855 season are all freshmen - Cuce, Powell, & ELMIRA VS. STEVENSON Enrollment ............................................................. 1,200 Ford. }Friday’s game marks the second all-time School Colors ............................................Purple & Gold meeting between Elmira and Stevenson. Team Nickname ....................................... Soaring Eagles }It has been 38 years since a freshman }Stevenson won the only previous meet- Conference ....................................................ECAC West skater has finished the season as the ing, one that take place earlier this season, President ............................................Dr. Norman Smith team’s leader in points. in overtime by a 4-3 final score. Athletic Director ................................ Pat Thompson ’75 Athletic Department .................................607-735-1730 }The last rookie skater to lead EC in points }Sal Magliocco was credited with his first Ice Arena ....................................Murray Athletic Center was Rich Bopray ’82, who pieced together collegiate goal in the earlier season match- Capacity ................................................................ 3,000 a masterful 80-point freshman season in up. Athletics Affiliation ...............................NCAA Division III 1978-79. STEVENSON LEADS 1 - 0 - 0 ( 1 GAME) YEAR SITE W L T RESULT HOCKEY INFORMATION }Rich Bopray ’82 not only led the Soaring 2016-17 STV L 4-3 (OT) Head Coach ............................................ Aaron Saul ’98 Eagles in points, he also finished the year Assistant Coach .....................................Kurt Kalweit ’84 as the team’s leader in goals (37) and as- ELMIRA VS. LEBANON VALLEY Director of Hockey Operations .......... Kyle Tomkalski ’16 sists (43). }Elmira and Lebanon Valley will meet for First Season ...................................................... 1973-74 the 23rd time this Saturday. ECAC West Playoff Appearances ................................. 30 SAL SINCE THE BREAK ECAC West Tournament Titles .................................... 10 }Sal Magliocco ’17 has been solid for El- }The Soaring Eagles enter the contest rid- ing high on a 20-game win streak against NCAA Playoff Appearances ......................................... 17 mira since resuming starting goaltender the Dutchmen. 2015-16 Overall Record ......................................11-12-3 duties in 2017. 2014-15 ECAC West Record ....................................4-9-2 }Saturday’s contest will be the first be- }Magliocco sports a 2.58 goals-against av- tween the two teams at the MAC since the 2016-17 EC MEN’S ICE HOCKEY erage and .937 save percentage in EC’s last 2009-10 season (Elmira, 4-2). Scoring First ............................................................4-2-0 five games. Both figures are significantly Opposition Scored First ..........................................2-8-1 better than his season averages of 4.13 }EC Head Coach Aaron Saul ’98 is 4-0-0 Leading after first period ........................................3-0-0 and .894, respectively. against Lebanon Valley during his Elmira Trailing after the first period ...................................1-9-0 career. Tied after the first period .......................................2-1-1 STEVENSON AT A GLANCE Leading after the second period .............................5-1-0 }The Mustangs head into the weekend ELMIRA LEADS 2 1 - 1 - 0 ( 2 2 GAMES) Trailing after the second period .............................0-8-0 in fifth place in the ECAC West standings YEAR SITE W L T RESULT Tied after the second period ..................................1-1-1 with a 3-4-1 league record; Stevenson also 2016-17 LVC W 8-6 owns an 8-8-2 overall record. 2009-10 LVC W 6-3 2009-10 LVC W 5-0 2015-16 EC MEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2009-10 EC W 4-2 Scoring First ............................................................9-6-0 }Stevenson has dropped three straight 2008-09 EC W 3-1 Opposition Scored First ..........................................2-6-3 heading into Friday’s contest and has lost 2008-09 EC W 9-2 Leading after first period ........................................6-4-0 on average by 3.3 goals per game during 2008-09 LVC W 7-0 Trailing after the first period ...................................2-6-2 that time. 2007-08 LVC W 8-1 2007-08 LVC W 4-1 Tied after the first period .......................................3-2-1 2007-08 EC W 4-2 Leading after the second period .............................6-3-1 }Junior Mike Davis leads the Mustangs 2006-07 EC W 8-2 Trailing after the second period .............................2-6-2 with 16 points on six goals and 10 assists. 2006-07 EC W 8-4 Tied after the second period ..................................3-3-0 A former ECAC West Rookie of the Year 2006-07 LVC W 5-2 2005-06 LVC W 3-1 and All-Conference First-Team selection for 2005-06 LVC W 7-3 MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Neumann, Davis sits on 69 career points 2005-06 EC W 9-2 Director of Sports Information ................. Don Sherman (39g, 30a). 2004-05 EC W 6-2 Office Phone ...........................................(607) 735-1131 2004-05 LVC W 6-3 Cell Phone ..............................................(607) 742-4259 LEBANON VALLEY AT A GLANCE 2003-04 LVC W 7-1 2002-03 EC W 7-0 Email .......................................... [email protected] }Lebanon Valley is still searching for its 2001-02 LVC L 6-3 Mailing Address .........................Elmira College Athletics first league win of the season with an ECAC 2000-01 EC W 7-1 One Park Place West record of 0-7-1 and an overall mark Elmira, New York, 14901 of 3-13-2. The Dutchmen are winless in Asst. Director of Sports Information ...........Travis Larner their last five contests. Office Phone ...........................................(607) 735-1746 Cell Phone ..............................................(607) 483-1700 }The Dutchmen boast the conference’s Email ................................................tlarner@elmira.edu most lethal power-play unit with a Sports Information Assistant ......................... Josh Smith 23.0-percent success rate (26-for-113); Office Phone ...........................................(607) 735-1746 that mark ranks 19th in the country.
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