Monday, February 28, 2011

Oswego State Men Fall to Fredonia in SUNYAC Semifinal. Await NCAA Tournement Fate















It was a night most at Oswego State would like to forget. The opening round of the SUNYAC Tournament as Oswego State played host to Fredonia. The game story is provided by the Oswego State Sports Information department:

Ben Waldman continued his post-season tear as he scored the game-winning goal 11:34 into overtime as No. 6-seed Fredonia upset the top-ranked Oswego State men's ice hockey team, 2-1, in a SUNYAC semifinal game Saturday night in Oswego. The Laker offense ran into another hot goaltender in Mark Friesen, who registered 43 saves, including eight in the extra frame.

Oswego State, which fell to 22-4-0, will now await word from the NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Selection Committee on Sunday, March 6 as to whether it will make the national tournament. Fredonia, which moved to 14-12-1, will travel to Plattsburgh to face the Cardinals on Saturday, March 5 at 7 p.m. with the winner earning an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.

The Blue Devils jumped out to the early lead as Alex Morton scored his tenth goal of the season on the game's first power play with Mat Hehr earning the assist at 6:08. The score stayed at 1-0 heading into the first break.

Oswego State came out of the locker room with increased intensity as it began to apply more pressure to the Fredonia defense and Friesen. Midway through the period, Paul Rodrigues caused a neutral ice turnover to create a 2-on-1 opportunity. Rodrigues held on to the puck on the left side before sliding the pass through the slot to Luke Moodie on the left side. Moodie slid the puck behind Friesen as it went across the crease before the net became dislodged at 8:50 to tie the game at 1-1.

The Lakers continued to knock on the doorstep throughout the rest of the frame and well into the third period, but the game quickly became a battle between goaltenders as Oswego State goalie Paul Beckwith made 10 saves and Friesen made 17 saves in the final regulation period.

The home team had several scoring chances in overtime, but Friesen and the Blue Devil defense was up to the task. With the puck in the Oswego State zone, Mitch Kulikoski jumped on an errant clearing attempt, swinging the pass to Hehr, who found Waldman for the game-winning goal at 11:34.

Beckwith finished the game with 35 saves compared to Friesen's 43. Oswego State went 0-for-3 on the power play, while Fredonia went 1-for-3.


So that is how the night went. Fredonia will play in the SUNYAC Championship game this Saturday night March 5th at 7PM as they travel to the Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena in Plattsburgh to take on the Plattsburgh Cardinals for the conference crown and an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Oswego will have to await word from the NCAA as to whether or not they will be playing in the NCAA Tournament as an at large bid. If anybody else remembers this is the same thing that happened back in 2007 when Fredonia beat Oswego in the SUNYAC Semifinal. We all remember what happened a few weeks later on easter Sunday.

(Part of the story as well as the photo provided by Oswego State Sports Information Department)

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