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Trinity Bantams (10-4-3; 7-2-3) 7
Amherst Lord Jeffs (11-5-2; 7-4-1) 4
It was over when...: The Bantams put in two empty net goals to make it 7-4. Trinity opened up the 3-2 lead they took into third with two quick goals to make it 5-2. Cunningham was replaced by Corey in net after the fifth goal. The Jeffs made it interesting with two goals with about three minutes left in the game to cut it to 5-4. Trinity takes over sole possession of third and Amherst falls to fifth with Middlebury's win.
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Wesleyan Cardinals (9-7-2; 5-5-2) 11
Hamilton Continentals (5-10-3; 3-7-2) 3
It was over when...:
Jay Matthews (F, Fr.) scored early in the second to make it a 4-2 game and the Cardinals never looked back. After a 3-1 first,
Evan Haney (F, Jr.) brought the game within 3-2, but it would never be close again. After the fifth goal on player to watch
Joe Quattrocchi (G, Jr.) backup netminder
Cam Gibbar (G, Sr.) entered the game. Player to watch
Keith Buehler (F, Jr.) led the Cardinals with four points (3-1-4) and his third hat trick of the season. Wesleyan takes four point lead on Hamilton for sixth in the conference.
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Williams Ephs (11-4-2; 9-2-1) 5
Conn. College Camels (5-10-3; 1-8-3) 0
It was over when...:
John Wickman (F, Sr.) scored a minute in and the Ephs added two goals in each of the second and third periods. Williams pulls to within two points of idle Bowdoin for first in the NESCAC.
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Middlebury Panthers (8-8-2; 7-3-2) 5
Tufts Jumbos (5-10-2; 1-9-2) 4
It was over when...: Player to watch
Louis Belisle (F, Jr.) put the Panthers up 5-2 in the third. Pair of goals by
Dylan Plimmer (F, Sr.) to pull Tufts within one and make the score appear closer than it was. With the win and Amherst loss, Middlebury moves into fourth place. Tufts remains in ninth.
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