The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) has named Brockport's Connor Galloway the Rookie of the Week in a release on Monday afternoon.
Galloway recorded his first collegiate hat-trick over the weekend in the
team's victory over Chatham University in the Skidmore Thanksgiving
Invitational. In Sunday's game against the Cougars, Galloway tallied
three points on three goals while picking up a plus/minus of +4. This
season he's recorded a total of eight points on four goals and four
assists with plus/minus of +10.
Galloway is tied for third this season in goals, Tied for fifth in
assists and sits alone in fifth in points, as well as being tied for
second in the plus/minus category with fellow rookie Jacob King.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Galloway is SUNYAC Rookie of the Week
Monday, November 29, 2021
Galloway ends losing streak with a hat trick
Connor Galloway
registered his first collegiate hat-trick and Brockport snapped a
three-game slide as the Golden Eagles topped Chatham University 7-1 in
the consolation game of the Skidmore Thanksgiving Invitational on Sunday
afternoon. Defenseman Ryan Romeo was named to the All-Tournament team after netting two goals and adding one assist over the course of two games.
Brockport's offense returned to form and matched a season-high with
seven goals to earn a third-place finish at the tournament. The Golden
Eagles improved to 6-3 overall and they return to the ice on the road
Friday when they take on host Buffalo State in SUNYAC action at 7 p.m.
Chatham's record fell to 1-5-2 overall on the year.
12 different skaters registered at least one point for the Golden
Eagles. Galloway led the way with three goals, while freshman forward Jacob King added a career-high three points on one goal and one assist. Andrew Harley and Corey Tam each added two assists, while Ryan Romeo
chipped in with one goal and one assist. Romeo leads Brockport with 13
points on five goals and eight assists this season, while King ranks
second on the team with 12 points six goals and six assists.
Senior goalie Nolan Egbert
picked up his fifth win of the season between the pipes for the Golden
Eagles. He stopped 24 shots, including 12 in the second period alone.
Egbert has allowed one goal or less in three contests this season.
Brockport jumped out to a 1-0 lead just 43 seconds into the contest when
Galloway found the back of the net to give the Golden Eagles the early
lead. King and Tam assisted on Brockport's first goal of the game.
Chatham knotted the score at 1-1 at the 16:04 marker of the first period
on a power-play, but that was as close as the Cougars would get.
Brockport took the lead right back just 39 seconds later when King
netted his team-high sixth of the year off assists from Harley and Jordan Rosenbaum to hand the Golden Eagles a 2-1 advantage.
Bport then rattled off five unanswered goals to seal the non-conference victory. Trevor Pray
netted his fourth goal of the year with two minutes left in the first
and Brockport held a two-goal lead headed into the second period. Michael Meredith and Kevin Mainello assisted on Pray's lone goal of the night.
Brockport netted two goals in each of the final two periods to earn the
convincing six goal victory. Romeo got Brockport going in the second
with his fifth of the year, before Galloway netted two straight goals to
complete the hat-trick. Zach Norby then added his first of the year with less than four minutes to go in the contest to cap the scoring on the evening. Jake Mendeszoon and Casey Winn each recorded an assist on the final goal of the contest.
The Golden Eagles outshot the visitors 38-25 on the day. Chatham goalie
Peter Siolas stopped 22 shots in relief of Thomson Phinney for
Chatham.
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Brockport falls to Connecticut in Skidmore Invitational
The SUNY Brockport hockey team lost its third game in a row to
Connecticut College on the first day of the Skidmore Thanksgiving
Invitational. Brockport's comeback came up short, as the team fell 3-2,
making its record 5-3 overall.
Mitchell Parsons tallied one goal and one assist in the contest, while Ryan Romeo scored the other goal for the Green and Gold. Zach Norby and Jacob Rodrigue were both credited with helpers in the game. Aidan Curry got the start between the pipes, coming up with 17 saves in the loss.
Connecticut owned a 3-0 lead in the second period before Brockport
started to rally. Norby served Parsons up for the team's first goal of
the game about halfway through the second to get Brockport on the board.
Romeo took advantage of attacking on the power play to make it a 3-2
game. The crew was unable to find the game tying goal down the stretch,
resulting in the one-goal defeat.
The Golden Eagles were 1-for-6 on the power play and held their
opponent to 1-for-4 in power play chances. They also outshot
Connecticut, 44-20, in the contest and narrowly won the faceoff battle,
30-26.
Ryan Romeo remains the team leader with 11 total points on the season after he found the back of the net for the fourth time this season. Mitchell Parsons is right behind his teammate with 10 points now, after recording his fourth goal and sixth assist of the year.
Jacob King, Andrew Harley, and Scott Ramaekers all had plenty of shots on net in the game. The three combined for 24 shots, while King was 14-for-23 on the faceoff. Jake Mendeszoon did his part defensively by blocking six shots in front of the net. Kevin Mainello was also successful on the faceoff, winning 11 of his 19 opportunities.
Connecticut College received two goals from Seth Stadheim and one from
Paul Capozzi. The goaltender, Michael McHale made 42 saves to help the
team get its first win of the year. Connecticut will face the host
school, Skidmore College at 4 pm on Sunday for the Championship of the
Thanksgiving Invitational.
The Golden Eagles look to put a stop to this losing skid on Sunday in
the Skidmore Thanksgiving Invitational Consolation Game. They will face
Chatham University at 1 pm.
Friday, November 26, 2021
Brockport to play in Thanksgiving weekend tournament
The SUNY Brockport men's ice hockey team will travel to Skidmore College
in Saratoga Springs, NY to take part in this weekends Skidmore
Thanksgiving Invitational. The four teams taking part in the tournament
are Brockport, host Skidmore College, Chatham University and Connecticut
College. The Golden Eagle's will take on Connecticut College in the
first game on Saturday, November 27th at 5pm and pending results will
play either Skidmore or Chatham University the follow day in either the
finals or consolation game at 1/4pm.
Looking back at this weekend's game's the Green and Gold dropped both of
its contests to Oswego State and Cortland on Friday and Saturday
nights. Against the Lakers, Brockport was handed its first loss of the
season following a 5-0 start, in a close 2-1 contest which saw captain Ryan Romeo net the lone goal in the game for Brockport. The following night in Cortland, NY freshman Jacob King recorded both two goals for the Golden Eagles in a 4-2 loss to the Red Dragons.
Looking at conference Statistics, Ryan Romeo
leads all defensemen in the SUNYAC in goals (3) assists (7) and points
(10). In plus/minus's Romeo ranks third amongst all defenders with +9. Jacob King
is the current plus/minus leader in the conference for forwards with +8
and is tied for fifth place in goals (5) this season of all skaters. Of
goaltenders, with over 300 minutes of playing time, Nolan Egbert currently ranks first with the fewest number of goals allowed (10) and the lowest goals against average (1.68%).
Heading into this weekend's tournament, Connecticut College is 0-2
overall with both loses against its New England Small College Athletic
Conference (NESCAC) opponents. Having lost both of its two games by
scores of 5-1 to Trinity and Wesleyan, Anthony Qualtieri and Will
Winship are the Camels leading goal scorers with one goal apiece.
Michael McHale and Sean Dynan have split time in net for Connecticut
each both playing one a full one game apiece as each have allowed five
goals this season in one game each.
Chatham University is currently 1-3-2 overall and 1-2-2 against its
United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) opponetns to begin its
season. The teams most recent game on Tuesday, November 23rd saw the
Cougars get shutout to Trine University by a score of 3-0. Tristan Simm
is the team's leader in goals (3) and points (6) as Michael Lamison is
the Cougars leading assists leader (4). In netl, Ricardo Gonzalez has
spent the most time in the crease making the most starts of the teams'
goaltenders with three. He currently has allowed nine goals and has a
goal against average of 2.84.
Host Skidmore College has started off the season 2-3-1 overall and 1-2-1
in the New England Hockley Conference (NEHC). The Thoroughbreds
recently battled #8 Babson College which saw them lose to the Beavers
4-2. Patrick Kaeden and Everett Wardle lead Skidmore in the three
scoring categories as each have recorded seven points, four goals and
three assist. Tate Brandon has started all six games in goal for the
Thoroughbreds allowing a total of 16 goals this year with a 2-3-1
record.
Monday, November 22, 2021
Brockport falls to Cortland
The SUNY Brockport men's ice hockey team (5-2,3-2) dropped its second
game of the season to hosting SUNY Cortland (4-2-1, 2-2-1) by a score of
4-2. Jacob King would score both Golden Eagle's goals with Connor Galloway tallying two assists and Andrew Harley picking up one assist during the game.
The Golden Eagle's managed to get the first point of the game when Jacob King scored his fourth goal this season at the 15:47 mark of the first period. Andrew Harley and Connor Galloway
helped King's goal as the two picked up assists. Cortland tied things
back up at 1-1 following a power-play goal with 3:04 remaining in the
first period.
The Red Dragon's would take their first lead of the game with 2:05
remaining in the second period on an even strength goal making Cortland
lead 2-1 entering the third period of play.
Cortland would go on to extend its lead in the third period 3-1 at the
5:32 mark of the final period. The Golden Eagle's would bring their
deficit back to one off Jacob King's
second goal of the night. King's goal to make the score 3-2, came with
an extra attacker on ice off a delayed penalty with Galloway assisting
him for the second time tonight. The Red Dragon's would close out the
game when with six seconds left, they'd score the final goal on an empty
net to give the Red Dragon's the 4-2 victory.
The Green and Gold would manage to record a total of 27 shots in the
game against that of the Red Dragons 29 shots. In faceoffs Brockport
managed to win 31 of 64 faceoffs during the night. Capitalizing on
power-plays was another struggle for the Golden Eagle's as the team went
0-5 on power-play opportunities compared to Cortland who went 1-3 on
power-play opportunities.
Nolan Egbert spent the nearly 60-minutes in goal for Brockport as he recorded 24 saves throughout the night.
The Golden Eagle's will return to action on the road next weekend as the
team will travel to Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY for the
Skidmore Thanksgiving Invitational. Brockport will face Connecticut
College in the first game at 5 p.m. on Saturday November 27th. pending
results the Golden Eagle's will then play at 1 or 4 pm the following day
in a consolation or finals game against either Chatham University or
hosting Skidmore College.
Oswego breaks Brockport's winning streak
The SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles dropped their first game of the season
on Friday night by a score of 2-1 to visiting Oswego State
(3-2-1,3-0-1).
The Programs most consecutive wins streak was halted at five games and ties the program record set back in 1980. For Brockport, Ryan Romeo scored the only goal on an unassisted play.
Oswego State scored first as both teams played nearly a solid first half
of defense before The Lakers got on the board at the 14:46 mark of the
first period on a power-play goal.
The Lakers second goal also came off a power-play opportunity at the
11:46 mark of the second period to give Oswego State a 2-0 lead.
Ryan Romeo
then tallied the only goal for the Golden Eagles all night with 4:08
remaining in the second period to make the game closer with a score of
2-1.
The third period proved to be a scoreless one, but the Golden Eagles
didn't go down without a fight as a power-play opportunity by Brockport
with 1:08 left in the game allowed Bport to also pull its goalie for a
6-4 man advantage that the Golden Eagles could capitalize on as Oswego
State took home the win.
The big story for both sides was the power-play opportunities as Oswego
state went 2-5 on power-plays while Brockport couldn't capitalize on any
going 0-5. A total of 17 penalties were given between both teams with
Oswego recording nine and Brockport eight.
The Golden Eagles put a total of 31 shots on goal as Jacob King led the charge with a total of five shots. In Net, Nolan Egbert
recorded a career high 34 saves, allowing two goals off Oswego
power-plays. In faceoffs, Brockport managed to beat Oswego in the stats
line going 30 for 57 with Jacob King winning 16 of his 24 faceoffs for Brockport.
Friday, November 19, 2021
Brockport to play Oswego and Cortland this weekend
The #16 SUNY Brockport ice hockey team is off to its best start since
1980 where the team won five consecutive games to begin the season.
Looking to break that record and make it six wins in a row Friday night,
the Golden Eagle's will host their Lake Ontario rival Oswego State
(2-2-1, 2-0-1 SUNYAC). The game is scheduled to begin at 7:00pm at the
Tuttle North Ice Arena connected to the SERC. The team will then hit the
road on Saturday to visit the Cortland Red Dragons for a 7:00pm game.
Last Time Out: The Golden Eagles managed to have a weekend SUNYAC series
sweep as visiting Potsdam and Plattsburgh came to town on Friday and
Saturday night. Friday night saw netminder Nolan Egbert
records his second shutout of the season in route to a 3-0 win over the
Potsdam Bears. In that game three different Golden Eagles picked up
goals including Mitchell Parsons, Jacob King and Connor Galloway. Ryan Romeo and Andrew Harley both recorded two assists on the night while King and Cam Barbagallo tallied assists as well.
Saturday night saw Brockport faceoff against Plattsburgh State, the
first time since the Cardinals defeated the Golden Eagles in double
overtime in the first round of the SUNYAC Playoff's in 2019-2020. This
time around it was Brockport who came out with the dominant 7-3 victory.
Andrew Harley recorded two goals in the game as Trevor Pray, Jake Colosanti, Jacob King, Sam Dibitetto and Ryan Romeo
each scored a goal against Plattsburgh. Romeo managed to record his
seventh assists of the season in the game, making him the conference
leader in assists. King, Harley, Barbagallo, Dibitetto, Parsons,
Galloway, Robert Flannery, and Jordan Rosenbaum also recorded assists to help the Golden Eagle's win streak alive.
Athletes of the Week: The Golden Eagle's play over the weekend grabbed
them another clean sweep winning all three (SUNYAC) Prestosports Men's
Ice Hockey weekly awards. Andrew Harley won the Rookie of the Week, Nolan Egbert Goalie of the Week and senior captain Ryan Romeo earned himself the Men's Ice Hockey Athlete of the Week.
The Hometown Brockport, NY Native Andrew Harley
earned his Rookie of the Week nod by managing to tally a total of five
points in the two games this past weekend off two goals and one assist.
In the Conference, Harley is tied for second in both points (8) and
power-play goals (2) while sitting in third place in assists (5) this
season.
Egbert's Goalie of the Week is his second of the season. His work
consisted of making a total of 49 saves in two games along with the
shutout victory over the Bears and highlight reel saves to hold off
Plattsburgh. This season, He's currently 4-0 and ranks second in the
league with 1.25 goals against average. He has 96 total saves, two
shutouts and a .950 save percentage in four starts for the Golden
Eagles. Entering an opportunity to win five games in a row would tie
former Brockport goalkeeper Matt Schneider's record of five consecutive
wins in net since the 2012 season.
Senior captain Ryan Romeo
has had one of the most productive starts to any player in the SUNYAC
this season. This past weekend he played a big role in the weekends
sweep as he recorded a total of four points in two games with a +/- of
+6. Romeo leads the SUNYAC with nine points this season on two goals and
a SUNYAC Leading seven assists. He also leads the conference in
plus/minus with ratio of +10.
Looking at Oswego: The Lakers are 2-2-1 overall this season and 2-0-1 in
SUNYAC play. In its most recent game, Oswego defeated the Cortland Red
Dragons by a score of 2-1 on Friday night in Oswego's home arena. Travis
Broughman and Connor Sleeth are the Laker's leading points scorers as
he has tallied one goal and three assists this year. Josh LeBlanc and
Troy Robillard are the team's leading goal scorers with two apiece.
Steven Kozikoski has spent the most time in net for Oswego having
started in two games while making appearances in four. He is average
1.07 goals against with a save percentage of .938 and total of 60 saves
so far this season.
Looking at Cortland: The Red Dragons are currently 3-2-0 and 1-2-0 in
conference play this season. This past Saturday the Red Dragon's
defeated Hobart by a score of 2-1 to hand the Minutemen their first loss
of the season. Leading Cortland with six points is nick Grupp with who
has tallied two goals and four assists this year. Three other Red
Dragons made up of Johnny Facchini, Ethan Homitz and Alex Storjohann
have all recorded four assists to lead the team this season. Cortland's
leading goal scorer is Cameron Knowlton who's scored three goals this
year. Luca Durante has been the only goalie for the Red Dragons as he's
allowed a total of 14 goals making 176 saves for an average of 2.77
goals against.
The unbeaten SUNY Brockport men's hockey team continues to climb the
ranks in the receiving votes category of the latest USCHO.com Division
III National Poll released by the highly popular college hockey website
on Monday afternoon. Brockport is the first ranked team in the
receiving votes category and 16th overall with 24 total votes.
Brockport is currently tied for seventh with Geneseo in the nation in
the PairWise Rankings out of 85 teams in Division III hockey. The
PairWise Ranking is a system which attempts to mimic the method used by
the NCAA Selection Committee to determine participants for the NCAA
Division III hockey tournament. The PWR compares all teams by these
criteria: record against common opponents, head-to-head competition, and
the RPI.
When Head Coach Brian Dickinson
was asked about looking at Oswego State heading into Friday nights
matchup and what was one big aspect that is keeping this young team
rolling, having its best start to a season since 1980, Dickinson
commented,
"We will need to keep our feet moving and play a full 200 foot game for
60 minutes. Oswego can strike quickly, and we'll need to outwork them in
all three zones."
Friday night's home game will be the Golden Eagle's final game in the
Tuttle North Ice Arena until after the Thanksgiving break. SUNY
Brockport students can enter free of charge while non-Brockport
students' admission costs $3. Costs for any other non-student will be
$5. All tickets can be purchased prior to the start of the game at the
SERC box office located In the SERC main lobby.
Monday, November 15, 2021
Brockport moves up again in USCHO poll
The unbeaten SUNY Brockport men's hockey team continues to climb the
ranks in the receiving votes category of the latest USCHO.com Division
III National Poll released by the highly popular college hockey website
on Monday afternoon. Brockport is the first ranked team in the
receiving votes category and 16th overall with 24 total votes.
The Golden Eagles (5-0, 3-0) have tied the program-record for
consecutive wins to start a season, a record which was originally set
back in 1980. Bport is one of three SUNYAC programs either ranked or
receiving votes in the poll, alongside nationally ranked No. 1 Geneseo
and Oswego (RV).
Brockport is currently tied for seventh with Geneseo in the nation in
the PairWise Rankings out of 85 teams in Division III hockey. The
PairWise Ranking is a system which attempts to mimic the method used by
the NCAA Selection Committee to determine participants for the NCAA
Division III hockey tournament. The PWR compares all teams by these
criteria: record against common opponents, head-to-head competition, and
the RPI.
Brockport swept the SUNYAC Player of the Week honors this week after
going 2-0 on its home ice against Potsdam and Plattsburgh Friday and
Saturday. The Golden Eagles defeated Potsdam 3-0 on Friday night,
before turning around and defeating visiting Plattsburgh 7-3 on
Saturday. Senior captain Ryan Romeo was named the SUNYAC Player of the Week, Andrew Harley was named the Rookie of the Week and Nolan Egbert was named the Goalie of the Week.
Romeo leads the SUNYAC with nine points this season on two goals and seven assists, while Harley and Mitchell Parsons
are tied for second with eight points. Brockport ranks second in the
SUNYAC with 24 total goals. 12 players have atleast three or more
points this season.
Egbert is currently 4-0 and ranks second in the league with a 1.25 goals
against average. He has 96 total saves, two shutouts and a .950 save
percentage in four starts for the Golden Eagles.
Brockport scores hat trick with weekly SUNYAC awards
The #16 SUNY Brockport men's ice hockey team sweeps the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) PrestoSports Men's Ice Hockey weekly honors. Announced Monday afternoon, Ryan Romeo has been named the Player of the Week, Nolan Egbert the Goaltender of the Week and Andrew Harley the Rookie of the Week.
Over the weekend the Golden Eagles recorded a SUNYAC series sweep over Potsdam and Plattsburgh to tie the programs record of most wins to start a season with five, which was set back in 1980. Graduate student and Co-Captain Ryan Romeo played a big role in the weekends sweep as he recorded a total of four points in two games with a +/- of +6. In Friday night's 3-0 shutout victory against the Bears, Romeo managed to record two points off two assists and recorded a +1 in the +/- column. Handing Plattsburgh its second straight SUNYAC loss, Brockport managed to hand the Cardinals its most goals allowed this season, defeating them 7-3. Romeo's contribution in the game consisted of an empty net goal to close out Brockport's offensive drive, while also tallying an assist earlier in the night. in total Romeo was on the ice for five out of the seven goals Saturday night to record +5 in the +/- column. Romeo is the current leader in the points, assists and +/- categories in the SUNYAC a +10, nine points and seven assists in five games this year.
The Golden Eagles sophomore forward and Brockport, NY native Andrew Harley, was the Green and Gold's points leader over the weekends SUNYAC Series sweep of both Potsdam and Plattsburgh. In both games, he recorded a total of five points scoring two goals and three assists. in Friday night's 3-0 shutout over the Bears, Harley managed to record a +1 on assists during Brockport even strength and power-play goals. In Saturday night's 7-3 blowout win over Plattsburgh, Andrew Harley played a big role in the Golden Eagle's win picking up a pair of goals on the night while tallying an assist in the game and picking +2 in the +/- column. Harley's help in the score column has allowed him to record a point in four consecutive games for the Green and Gold. In the Conference, Harley is tied for second in both points (8) and power-play goals (2) while sitting in third place in assists (5) this season.
Picking up his second Prestosports Goaltender of the Week Award this season, Egbert of the Golden Eagle's was a brick wall in net for Brockport in he teams weekend SUNYAC Series Sweep over Potsdam and Plattsburgh. In Friday night's 3-0 victory over the Bears, Egbert picked up his second shutout of the season over the Bears after making a total of 25 saves without allowing anything to get past him. Starting in goal again the next nights against Plattsburgh State, Egbert made total of 24 saves, one saves short of a total of 50 over the weekend. His efforts would made up following key saves off a couple of Plattsburgh breakaways, including one miraculous save that saw Egbert sprawl and lay out using his leg pads while laying down to block a shot up high. His weekends save percentage consisted of .942%. He currently ranks second in the SUNYAC in save percentage (.950%) and goals against average (1.25). Egbert's efforts in net his year have also seen him record the most wins in the conference totaling four this season, all in a row since his start in the second game of the season in a 6-0 shutout against Neumann University. Of goaltenders who have started games, Egbert has also allowed the fewest goals this season with five. He and the Golden Eagles are currently tied for the programs record of most consecutive wins to start a season with five, a record set back in 1980. the Golden Eagles will look to break that record this weekend as they host Oswego St. on Friday night at 7pm in Brockport, NY at the Tuttle North Ice Arena.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Brockport goes to 5-0; ties team record with start
The #20 SUNY Brockport ice hockey team hosted Plattsburgh State (2-3-1,
1-2-1 SUNYAC) and defeated the Cardinals by a score of 7-3 in Saturday
nights contest. The win is the Golden Eagles fifth win in a row to start
the year, tying the program record of five wins to start a season which
was set back in 1980.
When asked about tying that record, Head Coach Brian Dickinson
commented, "Tying that record was definitely a team goal this weekend
and to achieve it at home was special. We'll enjoy a couple days and
then get back to work Monday."
Andrew Harley
was the Green and Gold's leading goal scorer tonight netting two goals
and one assists. Five other Golden Eagles who tallied goals in the
contest included Jake Colosanti, Trevor Pray, Jacob King, Sam Dibitetto and Ryan Romeo.
Connor Galloway led the team with two assists while Harley, King, Dibetetto, Romeo, Robert Flannery, Mitchell Parsons, Cam Barbagallo, Zach Norby and Jordan Rosenbaum all added a point next to their career assists as well.
The Golden Eagle's would get on the board first as Trevor Prey scored
the game opening goal on a power-play opportunity at 3:22 into the first
period giving the Golden Eagles a 1-0 lead. The Cardinals would respond
with a goal of their own with just under four minutes to go in the
first period with the game tied at 1-1.
25 seconds into the start of the second period, Brockport's power-play unit would capitalize again as Andrew Harley
scored the first of his two goals in the second period increasing
Brockport's lead to 2-1. the Golden Eagle would go on to score four
unanswered goals in the second period including Harley's second goal of
the night along with Jake Colosanti, and Jacob King
also finding the back of the net. Following Brockport's four straight
goals in the second, Plattsburgh would answer, scoring the last goal of
the period at the 12:51 mark.
Heading into the third and final period of play with Brockport leading
by a convincing 5-2 score, Plattsburgh would make things closer when at
the 9:09 mark of the period the Cardinals would score to make the game
5-3. Sam Dibitetto
would get the Golden Eagles back its three goal lead finding the back
of the net at the 13:13 mark into the third period, increasing
Brockports lead to 6-3. The teams co-captain Ryan Romeo
would net the final goal of the Golden Eagles busy night as he sent a
shot from Bport's defensive zone into the back of Plattsburgh's open net
following the Cardinals pulling their goalie. When the final buzzer hit
the Golden Eagles would edge out the Cardinals 7-3.
When asked how it felt following a big victory over the team that
knocked them out of the SUNYAC Playoffs last season in double overtime,
Coach Dickinson commented
"The Boys were definitely amped up to get a little redemption. It was a
great team effort for 60-minutes. The power play was a key factor in
gaining momentum and then keeping it in the 2nd period."
The Golden Eagles were two for seven on the power-play against
Plattsburgh shutting down the Cardinals who went zero for three on
theirs. Brockport also defeated the Cardinals in the faceoff's category
winning 36 of 68 faceoffs.
In net for the Golden Eagles was Nolan Egbert
who recorded his fourth victory of the season as Brockport's brick wall
in net. The Goaltender recorded a total of 24 saves tonight following
his shutout over Potsdam last night.
The Golden Eagles will return home next Friday, November 19th when
they'll host Oswego State (2-2-1, 2-0-1 SUNYAC) at 7pm, before traveling
to SUNY Cortland the following night to battle the Red Dragons.
When talking about facing the Lakers to break the programs season opening winning-streak, Coach Dickinson commented,
"Playing Oswego is always a benchmark game. They're super talented and
have been a premier team for a long time. We're excited to prepare all
week for a great fast paced game."
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Brockport wins big on Senior Night
The #20 SUNY Brockport ice hockey team shutout the visiting Potsdam
Bears by a score of 3-0. Prior to the game the Golden Eagle's took time
to honor eight seniors who have dedicated their time to Brockport and
its ice hockey program.
The Golden Eagles have now won four straight games to begin the season.
Brockport has only accomplished this feat twice in program history. The
most recent being in 1980 when the team won five straight games to open
the year. If Brockport defeats Plattsburgh tomorrow night, it will tie
the all-time program record for wins to start the season with five.
After a scoreless first period from both sides, Mitchell Parsons recorded the first goal in the game at the 02:21 mark of the second period off assists from Ryan Romeo and Cam Barbagallo on a 5-3 Brockport power-play. The assists marked the first of Cam Barbagallo's colligate career.
Brockport would find the back of the net again in the second period off a power-play opportunity when Jacob King scored at the 10:18 mark. Assisting King on the play were Ryan Romeo and Andrew Harley.
Recording the third and final goal in the game was Connor Galloway.
Galloway's goal came at the 13:49 mark of the second period and was the
first collegiate goal of Galloway's career. Picking up assists on the
play were King and Harley.
Nolan Egbert
was a brick wall in goal for the Golden Eagles tonight. He recorded the
second shutout of his career after saving 25 shots against Potsdam.
Heading into tomorrow's matchup against Plattsburgh State, when asked about how the team is feeling Head Coach Brian Dickinson had to comment.
"The guys are feeling pretty good about the way they're playing. Taking
one game at a time. Tonight, was a great testament to the leadership our
seniors are providing us right now."
Friday, November 12, 2021
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Weekend preview
Brockport, NY – The SUNY Brockport ice hockey team will
prepare for a couple of SUNYAC matchups this weekend as they'll host
Potsdam and Plattsburgh State. The men will take on Potsdam in Friday,
November 12th with puck drop scheduled for 7:00 pm. On Saturday night,
the men will then turn its attention to Plattsburgh state with a start
time of 7:00 pm. Both games will take place at the Tuttle North Ice
Arena connected to the SERC lobby.
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Senior Night: Prior to Friday night's game the team
will hold senior night. Eight seniors who have joined the program over
the past five years will be honored and given thanks to for all they've
done while at SUNY Brockport. The list of seniors includes Captains Ryan Romeo and Corey Tam along with, Jake Colosanti, Trevor Pray, Robby Flannery, Casey Winn, Mitch Parsons, and goalie Nolan Egbert.
Over The Weekend: Following it's 5-2 victory over
visiting Morrisville State, the ice hockey team is currently 3-0 to
begin the year for the fourth consecutive season. Four different Golden
Eagle's tallied a goal in the contest as Jake Colosanti recorded two goals with Scott Ramaekers, Andrew Harley, and Jacob Rodrigue each tallying the first goals of their collegiate careers. In net for the Green and Gold was Nolan Egbert
for his second career appearance at Brockport. Against the Mustangs he
managed to pick up the win making 22 saves in the process.
Looking at Potsdam: The Bears are currently 0-2 to
begin the season having lost a pair of contests to SUNYAC opponents
Oswego St. and SUNY Cortland over. Against the Lakers, Potsdam lost by a
score of 2-1 before falling to Cortland the next with a final score of
4-1. Jack Bloem is the currently leading goal scorer for the Bears
scoring both goals in each game. In net, Connor Green recorded both
losses managing to give up a total of five goals in two games. In just
two games, The Bears defense has allowed a total of 76 shots to occur.
The Golden Eagle currently have won four of seven games against the
Bears since the 2017-2018 season.
Looking at Plattsburgh: The Game against Plattsburgh
this Saturday night will be the first time the two teams will meet up
against one another since the First Round of the 2019-2020 SUNYAC
Playoffs which saw the Golden Eagles fall in a heartbreaking 3-2 double
overtime game. The Cardinals are 2-1-1 to begin the regular season and
1-0-1 in the SUNYAC. In this past weekends games, Plattsburgh managed to
record a 6-5 overtime win against SUNY Cortland and tied Oswego State
2-2. Joey Mancuso is tied on the team for the Cardinals in points with
seven, following his four goals over the weekend. His hat trick against
Cortland and single goal against Oswego St. was enough to earn him
Prestosports Rookie of the Week. Bennett Stockdale managed to tally
three goals, three points, one game-winning goal, 10 shots on goal and a
+4 rating over the weekend to earn himself the Prestosports Men's Ice
Hockey Player of the Week. So far, the Cardinals starting goaltender,
Anthony Del Tufo has allowed a total of 11 goals this season while
making 106 saves in four games played.
Coaches Quote: When asked about this upcoming weekend matchup here is what Head Coach Brian Dickinson had to comment.
"We're looking forward to the next game on our schedule. We're excited
to honor the seniors who have done so much for our program in their time
here at Brockport. We'll need to be ready to play against a very hungry
Potsdam team coming in after a couple of losses. They will be a tough
test as our games with them are always hotly contested affairs. We'll
prepare for them all week and will turn our attention to Plattsburgh
after the game. The league is going to be very tight this year and
although we're excited about the quick start, we've gotten off to we
have to maintain a one game at a time mentality each week."
USCHO Ranking: In other Golden Eagles ice hockey news,
the team continues to climb the ranks in the receiving votes category of
the latest USCHO.com Division III National Poll released by the highly
popular college hockey website on Monday afternoon. Brockport is the
fifth ranked team in the receiving votes category and 20th overall with 17 total votes.
Looking Ahead: After this weekend's games, Brockport
will face off against Central New York SUNYAC opponents Oswego State and
SUNY Cortland. Bport will host Oswego State in the team's final home
game prior to Thanksgiving break on Friday, November 19th at 7:00 pm in
the Tuttle North Ice Arena. The next day the men will travel to Cortland
to take on the Red Dragons on at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Brockport moves up in the polls
Monday, November 8, 2021
Brockport wins home opener
The SUNY Brockport ice hockey team (3-0-0, 1-0-0) defeated visiting
Morrisville State (0-3-0, 0-2-0) by a score of 5-2 in Saturday night's
home and conference opener against the Mustang's.
Four different Golden Eagle's tallied a goal in the contest as Jake Colosanti recorded two goals with Scott Ramaekers, Andrew Harley, and Jacob Rodrigue each tallying the first goals of their collegiate careers in the win.
The Mustang's recorded the first goal of the game at the 7:17 mark of
the first period on a 5 on 3 power-play opportunity to put them up 1-0.
Colosanti and the rest of the Golden Eagles were not going to quit as
with nearly two minutes remaining in the period at the 18:13 mark
Colosanti first goal of the game would tie things up at 1-1. The Play
started out along the left side boards as senior Mitchell Parsons would send a pass to freshman Jacob Rodrigue near the blue line. Rodrigue would fire a shot and as the puck headed towards the net Jake Colosanti would step in to redirect the shot to the back of the net off his stick to get the goal.
With the game tied 1-1 to start of the second period, Morrisville would
get on the board early as it only took them 18 seconds to take back the
lead, 2-1.
Four minutes into the second period, trailing by a goal, Colosanti would
even up the game yet again. This time graduate student and team captain
Ryan Romeo
dished out a pass to Parsons who fired off a wrister into the chest of
the Morrisville goaltender. The shot deflected off the chest back down
onto the ice where Colosanti would bring it from the right side of the
goal to the left to catch the recovering goalie off guard as he chipped
the puck into the net to even up the game at two goals each.
4:27 later, junior Scott Ramaekers would score what would be the game winning goal on a 3 on 2 breakaway by the Golden Eagles. With junior Zach Norby bringing the puck up along the left side of the board and fellow junior Kevin Mainello
and Ramaekers on his right, it set them up in good position with
Morrisville's two defenders back skating looking to make a stop. Norby
would pass the puck to the center of the three's attacking zone drawing
the defenders towards Mainello who then dished off the puck to Ramaekers
attacking the right side of the net. He then deflecting the pass
perfectly into the net, making the game 3-2.
Working off a 5 on 4 power play opportunity, freshman Jacob King
would steal the puck along the boards in Brockport offensive zone.
Gaining control off the steal, King would pass the puck up towards the
right side face-off circle where Andrew Harley
would snipe a shot just between Morrisville's goaltenders left side
glove hand and squeezing it past the post to score. Harley's goal would
give the Golden Eagle's a bit of insurance in the second period as the
home team lead 4-2 entering the last 20:00 minutes of regulation.
The Green and Gold's final goal of the game came at the 13:06 mark in the third period as Mainello would dump a pass to Trevor Pray
who then gave up the puck to Rodrigue who's shot on net would get past
the goaltender. With time ticking down the Golden Eagle's would pick up
the 5-2 victory at the end of the night.
Making his second appearance between the pipes for the Golden Eagle's
this season, the reigning Prestosports Goaltender of the Week, Nolan Egbert
picked up his second win of the year. Allowing two goals, one of which
off the 3 on 5 power play against Brockport, Egbert managed to record 22
saves in nearly 60 minutes of play. In the past two games, Egbert has
made 47 saves, only allowing two goals in that time frame.
Following the game when Head Coach Brian Dickinson
was asked how it felt returning to play on home ice after 18 months off
and what was something that he really enjoyed seeing out of the men in
tonight's win, here is what he had to say.
"It's an amazing feeling being behind our home bench. I'm very proud of
the effort of all the guys. We stayed the course even when we went down
by a goal. This is a resilient group of men. I'm glad to see Ramaekers
and Rodrigue get goals tonight. They both brought a high level of energy
that the rest of the guys fed off."
Looking ahead at next weekend, the men will be back at home for a couple
of SUNYAC matchups against SUNY Potsdam and Plattsburgh State. When
asked about going into those games, Coach said
"We're looking to have a great week of practice to set the tone for playing two very talented teams."
On Friday, November 12th against Potsdam will be a special one, as prior
to the game the team will host Senior Night to honor the nine seniors
on the team who have come through the program over the last five years.
On Saturday, November 13th, the Golden Eagles will host Plattsburgh
State. This game will have a lot of meaning as the last time these two
teams faced off back in 2019-2020, Plattsburgh edged out Brockport in a
3-2 double overtime loss in the first round of the SUNYAC playoffs. On
Saturday, Brockport will look to get overcome the past and focus on
winning the present.
Both games will be held in the Tuttle North Ice Arena as puck drops are set for 7pm.
Friday, November 5, 2021
USCHO's season preview of SUNYAC
USCHO's SUNYAC preview says:
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Brockport's SUNYAC home opener is Saturday
The SUNY Brockport ice hockey team will host its home opener and first
game of SUNYAC play this weekend on Saturday, November 6th, against
Morrisville State College. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m in the Tuttle
North Ice Arena.
Coming off of a 2-0 weekend down in Pennsylvania to start off the
regular season, Brockports first win of the season came on Friday night
at King's College which saw the Golden Eagles storm back from a 2-0
deficit with 12:15 remaining in the game to defeat the Monarchs by a
score of 3-2. Jacob King started off the team's scoring rally as Mitchell Parsons and Trevor Pray
would score the next two to secure the teams win. Pray's goal came with
2:14 remaining in the final period of action to give the Golden Eagle's
its first lead and was marked as the game winning goal.
Following Friday night's come from behind win, the team then traveled to
Aston, PA on Saturday where the Green and Gold looked to battle the
Neumann University Knights. Trevor Pray
would tally the Golden Eagles first goal in the game, picking up where
he left off Friday night. Six different Golden Eagle's scored in the
game, while Nolan Egbert
recorded a total of 25 saves in net for the Green and Gold without
allowing one goal to help set up the 6-0 shutout victory for Brockport.
Egbert's shutout effort against Neumann on Saturday was enough for the
transfer senior to be rewarded the first SUNYAC Prestosports Goaltender
of the Week Award for the 2021-2022 season. The news was announced by
the conference office on Monday afternoon.
The SUNY Brockport men's hockey team is also receiving votes in the
first release of the USCHO.com Division III National Poll released
Monday afternoon by the highly popular college hockey website. The
Golden Eagles are receiving six votes in the poll.
Looking at Brockport's, upcoming opponent Morrisville, the Mustangs are
0-1 this season after falling to Lebanon Valley College Saturday evening
by a score of 5-4. Morrisvilles Jake Kaplan and Curtis Abbott are tied
on the team for first place in points with two apiece. Kaplan recorded
each a goal and an assist in Saturday's loss to the Dutchman while
Curtis recorded a pair of assists in the game. Goalie Owen Liskiewicz
played a total of 58:21 in goal for the Mustangs as he allowed a total
of five goals, saving 19 shots in the team's loss.
After this weekends SUNYAC home opener, the team will host a pair of
game's SUNY Potsdam and Plattsburgh State. Facing Potsdam on Friday,
November 12th, the Golden Eagles will host Senior Night prior to the
start of the game. Saturday night the Green and Gold will then turn its
attention to visiting Plattsburgh State. Both, contested as SUNYAC
conference games, are slated for puck drop to take place at 7 p.m.
Nolan Egbert is Goalie of the Week
Senior goaltender Nolan Egbert was named the SUNYAC Goaltender of the Week in a release by the conference office on Monday afternoon.
Brockport picks up USCHO votes
The SUNY Brockport men's hockey team is receiving votes in the first
release of the USCHO.com Division III National Poll released Monday
afternoon by the highly popular college hockey website. The Golden
Eagles are receiving six votes in the poll.
Brockport opened regular season play with two road victories over the
weekend. The Golden Eagles came from behind for a thrilling 3-2 victory
on the road at King's College on Friday night, before rolling to a
convincing 6-0 at Neumann University on Saturday.
Brockport's Mitchell Parsons, Ryan Romeo and Corey Tam
are tied for the team lead with four points each. Parsons recorded a
goal in each game this past weekend and he also added two helpers in the
Golden Eagles' win at Neumann on Saturday. Romeo, a captain alongside
Tam, posted one goal and three assists to help Brockport improve to 2-0
on the year. Tam tallied two assists in the opener and added a goal and
an assist in game two of the weekend set.
Trevor Pray
is tied for the team lead with two goals, both of which proved to be
game-winners. His first goal of the season came with 2:14 left in
regulation to help propel the Golden Eagles to a 3-2 come-from-behind
win at King's on Friday night.
Aidan Curry stopped 25 shots as he picked up his first win of the year against King's on Friday night. Transfer Nolan Egbert stopped 25 shots and picked up his first shutout as a Golden Eagle in a 6-0 win over Neumann on Saturday.