Men's Ice Hockey ECAC Hockey

Union Wins, Hauge Earns First Win of Career

Colgate, Quinnipiac, Clarkson Win Exhibition Games

CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. - Union scored in the final two minutes to defeat RIT and clinch first-year head coach Josh Hauge's first career victory. Colgate, Quinnipiac, and Clarkson all earned wins in season-opening exhibition games.

UNION 4 - RIT 3
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – The Union College men's hockey team earned their first win of the season in dramatic fashion, scoring three unanswered goals to defeat Rochester Institute of Technology, 4-3, to give head coach Josh Hauge a win in his head coaching debut Saturday night at Messa Rink.
Union goal scorers - Carter Korpi (2), Josh Nixon, Caden Villegas

#7/7 QUINNIPIAC 4 - TORONTO 2 (EXH.)
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HAMDEN, Conn. — The No. 7 Quinnipiac men's hockey team scored the first three goals of the night en route to a 4-2 victory over the University of Toronto in the first of two exhibition matches this weekend at M&T Bank Arena. CJ McGee was one of four goal-scorers for the Bobcats, starting the scoring at 5:14 in the first. Christophe Tellier recorded a pair of assists on the night to help pace the offense as seven different players recorded a point.
Quinnipiac goal scorers - CJ McGee, Victor Czerneckianair, Skyler Brind'Amour, Zach Metsa

RV/RV COLGATE 4 - RPI 2 (EXH.)
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Colgate goal scorers - Matt Verboon, Ryan McGuire, Arnaud Vachon, Ethan Manderville
RPI goal scorers - Nick Strom, John Beaton

UMASS-LOWELL 4 - ST. LAWRENCE 0
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LOWELL, Mass. - The River Hawk offense came alive in the first period scoring three goals as the St. Lawrence University men's hockey team eventually fell 4-0 to No. 17/16 UMass Lowell on Saturday night at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass.

#18/17 CLARKSON 7 - OTTAWA 3 (EXH.)
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POTSDAM, N.Y. - The Clarkson Men's Hockey Team used a balanced attack and the help of several newcomers to take down Ottawa University 7-3 in front of 2,774.
Clarkson goal scorers - Noah Beck (3), Trey Taylor, Tristan Sarsland, Mathieu Gosselin, Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup