Northern
Division
11-4
Aleksandar Stankovic, St. Francis College
Aleksandar Stankovic, the Terriers goalkeeper, led the team
to a perfect 3-0 record at last weekend’s Northern Division Championships
at Brown University, helping the Terriers to win the Northern Division
Championship crown. In the three games, Stankovic recorded 25 Saves
on 31 shots, had only a 2.00 goals against average per game and earned
an 0.806 save percentage. Stankovic, the Terriers #1 goalkeeper has
been a solid force in goal all season, helping to lead the Terriers
to a perfect 7-0 CWPA Northern Division record.
9-30
Gergely Fabian, St. Francis College
This past weekend St. Francis, led by Gergely Fabian, won the
ECAC Championship at Harvard University. Fabian, the Terriers captain,
was named to the all-tournament first-team as well as being named the
tournament's Most Outstanding Player. In the first game against Johns
Hopkins, Fabian tied a team high, netting three goals. In game two against
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he had two goals. In the game
against Princeton, where the Terriers revenged one of their two early
season losses, Fabian led the team scoring four of the total 10 goals.
Finally in the championship, Fabian did not score but he dished out
three assists. For the weekend, Fabian scored nine goals, had four assists,
two steals and a block.
Southern
Division
10-28
Peter Sabbatini, Princeton University
Princeton goalie Peter Sabbatini led Princeton to a pair of
defensive wins this past weekend as the Tigers defeated Bucknell and
Navy by identical scores of 7-4. Sabbatini made eight saves in the Bucknell
game and 12 in the Navy game as Princeton completed their Southern Division
season with a perfect 10-0 record.
10-21
Alex Owre, United States Naval Academy
Alex Owre tallied five goals in helping Navy get back on track
with impressive victories over Bucknell (12-8) and Salem International
(13-6). Owre netted four goals against Bucknell and then tallied only
one and made one steal in limited action against Salem International.
He also guided a strong defensive effort for the Mids, holding their
two foes to 14 combined goals on the day.
9-30
Brian Mead, Johns Hopkins University
Brian Mead scored 13 goals in four games for Johns Hopkins
at the ECAC Championship and was the premier two-meter defenseman throughout
the tournament. He secured a key steal in the final 20 seconds of a
victory over MIT, to advance the Blue Jays to the Fourth Place game.
JHU placed fifth at the championship, the highest ever finish by a Division
III institution in ECAC play. Mead
is a three time DIII All-American and All-Conference and former All-East
selection.
9-23
John Stover, Princeton University
Junior John Stover helped lead the charge for Princeton as
the Tigers won three games and improved to a perfect 8-0 on the season.
Stover scored a combined 16 goals in the three wins, including a six
goals in a 15-11 win at Johns Hopkins. He continued the fierce pace
with 10 goals in two games over the weekend, including four against
Navy and six against Salem International.
9-16
Patrick Rollo, United States Naval Academy
Patrick Rollo is coming off of an impressive weekend of play
at Air Force, where the Midshipmen dropped a game to UCLA, 14-4, before
defeating the Falcons, 14-7. In two games, the senior captain scored
seven goals, including a six-goal performance against No. 19 Air Force.
He also handed out two assist in the game against the Falcons, for a
season-high eight points.
In six games this season,
Rollo has been held scoreless just one time, and he has been the team-leader
in goals on two occasions. He leads the team in scoring with 12 goals
and four assists for 16 points. He has also proven valuable in other
areas, recording the third-highest steal total on the squad with eight,
and registering six ejections drawn, which is second on the team.
9-9
Brad Roslyn, Bucknell University
Junior Brad
Roslyn scored 9 goals, assisted once and drew 5 kickouts in 4 games
last week, including a 3 goal performance in a loss to #8 Long Beach
State. Brad currently sits 6 goals shy of breaking the 100 career goals
scored mark.
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