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k we surprised the first period ' ited coach Ric ' Gnfortunatelj mad and picks 7i that point on 1 n record aside, (idualstatisticso avers show for the future. Jto by Jeff Roth photo by Jeff Roth Irish celebrate a goal in the Joyce Athletic Center 2ldhouse. Players contributing on the goal were defensemen ide Dal Grande and Jeremy Coe, center Steve Noble and vard Jamie Morshead. Freshmen Goaltender Matt Eisler makes a save on Michigan State ' s forward Keyes. Eisler gained valuable time between the pipes, posting a .850 save percentage. Junior Center Jamie Ling tries to stuff the puck past the Michi- gan State goalie in a 8-3 losing effort. Ling led the team in total points and assists.
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Irish Icemen begin building for next year by Jim Korczak The Irish hockey team struggled through most of the year, but a closer inspection provides a much brighter outlook. Team statistics aside, the play of numerous underclassmen offered hope for the future. Junior Center Jamie Ling led the team in total points, while sophomore Right Winger Tim Harberts posted the most goals for the season. Harberts was drafted by HOCKEY FILE the Pittsburgh Penguins coming out of high school. The freshmen class showed potential as well. Goaltender Matt Eisler posted a .850 save per- centage part way through the season. Other first year contributors were defensemen Justin Theel, and forwards Steve Noble and Lyle Andrusiak. Andrusiak was the team ' s fifth leading scorer. 1994-95 Hockey team members are front row; Coach Ric Schafer, Erik Berg, Jeff Hasselman, John Rushin, Brent Lamppa, Wade Salzman, Brett Bruininks, Troy Cusey, Carey Nemeth, Matt Eisler, coach Tom Carroll. Second row; Cyril James, Davide Dal Grande, Garry Gruber, Jamie Morshead, Jamie Ling, Chris Bales, Jay Matushak, Jeremy Coe, Rob Bolton, coach Andy Slaggert. Back row; Kristin Lechner, Tim Harberts, Ryan Thornton, Steve Noble, Kevin Young, Terry Lorenz, Brian McCarthy, Lyle Andrusiak, Justin Theel, Ben Nelson, Sean McAlister and Sarah Archambeault. The team played most opponents close, through two periods, only to have the opponent pull away in the last 20 minutes. The team posted a win- ning record when holding the opponent under three goals. Most notably the big- gest start of the year came against the Michi- gan Wolverines at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Mi. The Irish jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period and remained tied 3-3 with the Wolverines part way through the second period. But the scoring ended there as they gave up six unan- swered goals. I think we surprised them in the first period, commented coach Ric Schafer. Unfortunately they got mad and picked it up from that point on. Season record aside, the individual statistics of many players show promise for the future. ND OPP St. Francis Xavier 10 2 Waterloo 8 4 Lake Superior 3 6 Lake Superior 4 7 Bowling Green 1 7 Illinois-Chicago 2 3 Illinois-Chicago 2 6 Ferris State 2 1 Ferris State 1 4 Western Michigan 4 9 Bowling Green 1 5 Maine 1 4 Princeton 3 6 Michigan 2 1 1 Alaska Fairbanks 4 5 Miami (OH) Boston College 3 2 Massachusetts 6 3 ND OPP Massachusetts 3 4 Bowling Green 1 Ohio State 4 3 Michigan State 1 4 Western Michigan 3 4 Michigan State 1 4 Michigan 3 9 Lake Superior 3 6 Ferris State 7 2 Miami (OH) 5 8 Miami (OH) 3 5 Ohio State 5 1 Ohio State 4 3 Michigan State 1 4 Michigan 6 Illinois-Chicago 5 Western Michigan 1 CCHA Play-offs Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green 4 5 r
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Goddard claims third title; Couri, Naticchia successfully defend by Jamie Bordas After several weeks of strenuous training, 92 boxers entered the 65th Annual Bengal Bouts. Several fighters looked to defend their titles, while newcomers hoped to put their names with the champions of the past. In the Finals, the first big performance of the evening came at the 145 pound division, as de- fending champ Dan Couri landed several hard blows to force the referee to stop the fight in the third round. The 157 pound division produced one of the best fights of the night as Eric Hillegas won a split decision to claim the title after a close match. Senior Michael Thomp- son was able to capture the title that had eluded him a year ago by utiliz- ing his quickness to win the 160 pound final. Two-time champ Jeff Goddard fought a smart BENGAL BOUTS FILE The exhausted look on the face of this fighter in his corner in between rounds was a familiar sight throughout the tournament. fight and used his experi- ence to claim a third trophy for his collection. In the most exciting fight of the night, Robert Naticchia successfully defended his title after a third round knockdown on his way to a unani- mous decision. The night came to an end with a bang, as Greg Stec delivered a crushing blow to force the referee to stop the fight only 29 seconds into the bout. Finalist Todd Murphy, wearing the gold trunks, embraces Clay Scheetz after defeating him in the opening round. [GAL BOUTS FEMAI WEIGHT DIVISION 130 POUNDS 135 POUNDS 145 POUNDS 150 POUNDS 155 POUNDS 157 POUNDS 160 POUNDS 165 POUNDS 170 POUNDS 175 POUNDS 185 POUNDS 195 POUNDS HEAVYWEIGHT RESULT Eric Garcia d. Todd Bello Andrew Dicello d. Greg Marks Dan Couri d. Ted Pagano Matt Kowalsky d. Nate Mick Chris Rosen d. John Kmetz Eric Hillegas d. Butch Cabreros Michael Thompson d. Dan Adams John Christoforetti d. Pat Dolan Jeff Goddard d. Todd Murphy Robert Naticchia d. Chip Farrell Chad Harrison d. Mike Mantey Troy Phillips d. Dave Baker Greg Stec d. Jason Svadeba
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