ROCKVILLE CENTER, N.Y. -
Greg Reynolds (Scituate, Mass.) totaled four goals
and two assists in his college debut to lead the Southern New
Hampshire University Penmen to a 13-10 victory over the No. 10
Molloy College Lions. The game marked the season openers for
both teams.
The Penmen got on the board early in the first quarter off of
back-to-back goals by Reynolds, and SNHU held a 3-2 lead at the end
of the first quarter. Molloy would score two goals of their
own in the first minutes of the second quarter, giving them the 4-3
advantage and their only lead of the game. Reynolds would
even the game for the Penmen at 4-4 and both teams would go
scoreless for just over five and a half minutes until
Terrence Nash (Oceanside, N.Y.) would reclaim the
Penmen lead.
Nash finished the day with two goals. Andrew
Brown (Marshfield, Mass.) added a goal and an assist, and
Brian Nagle (Woburn, Mass.), Michael
Slatton (Billerica, Mass.), and Peter
Vacca (Billerica, Mass.) each added a goal.
Keith Merluzzo (Billerica, Mass.) chipped in
offensively with two assists. Gary McKay
(Billerica, Mass.) won five face-offs for the Penmen and also
notched two goals.
Matt Dolan led the Lions with three goals. Pat Fanning
added two, while Steven Genovese, Ryan Kudlek, Kenny Lutz, Albert
Maione and Tommy Susko all chipped in with a goal apiece.
Eric Gunst (Exeter, N.H.) went the distance
between the pipes for SNHU, recording 17 saves. Tommy Bruno
played 51:11 and recorded 12 saves before giving way to Glenn
Greubal, who allowed three goals and did not make a save. The
Lions outshot the Penmen 37-29. SNHU finished 3-6 on
extra-man opportunities, while the Molloy finished 4-10.
Southern New Hampshire opens Northeast-10 Conference play on
Saturday, March 13, when they host cross-town rival Saint Anselm
College for a 1:00 p.m. matchup at Larkin Field.