Brockport, NY- The SUNY Brockport Men's Ice Hockey Team will travel to the SUNY Morrisville IcePlex to compete against Morrisville State at 4pm, Saturday, November 5
th. Brockport is 1-1 going into the matchup, after last weekend's games and Morrisville is 1-0 after beating Lebanon Valley.
 
Last Weekend Recap: The team earned its first win of the season on Friday at home in the Wegmans Ice Arena. The men defeated the Kings College Monarchs in a fast paced, 6-1, game. 
Anthony Hora was back in business in a big way to start his senior campaign. He scored the first goal of the season at 6:28 into the first period.
 
Eight minutes later 
Ryan Brow cleared the puck from behind his own net towards teammate 
Sam Dibitetto. Dibitetto sent the puck up ice to freshman forward 
Josh Grund to score his first collegiate goal. Brockport extended the lead early in the second thanks to 
Connor Galloway. Galloway added another goal to the book 4:57 seconds in to the second period assisted by teammates 
Andrew Harley and 
Chase Maxwell.
 
Matt Anastasio was quick to make up the point allowed and scored a minute later at the 10:42 mark in the second. Teammates 
Chris Aarons and 
Alex Monteleone were credited with assists. The Green and Gold went into the third period up 4-1 over the visiting Monarchs.
 
The final period of play got off to a hectic start as two goals were scored for the Golden Eagles within a minute. Hora scored at 3:07 into the third, assisted by teammates 
Griffin Tominez and 
Chris Aarons. 
Andrew Harley got in on the fun with a goal 43 seconds later, assisted by teammates 
Connor Galloway and 
Jake Mendeszoon.
 
To start off the season 
Nolan Egbert spent 60 minutes between the pipes making a total of 40 saves throughout the night only allowing one goal.
 
The following night the men put up a strong 60 minutes of play. While there were no goals till the third period, the penalty box gave the audience more than enough to keep everyone entrained.  
 
Brockport wrapped up the first period with 12 shots to Neumann's 11. 
Jacob Rodrigue, 
Manny Sanchez, 
Sam Dibitetto, 
Andrew Harley, 
Josh Grund, 
Scott Ramaekers, 
Alex Monteleone, 
Michael Meredith and 
Chase Maxwell all record shots for the Golden Eagles in the first period. 
 
The Golden Eagles had a total of 11 shots in the second period. 
Michael Meredith, 
Connor Galloway, 
Andrew Harley, 
Alex Monteleone, 
Anthony Hora, 
Sam Dibitetto, 
Jake Mendeszoon and 
Matt Anastasio all recorded shots for the Green and Gold in the second. Both teams wrapped up the second period 0-0.
 
The Third period began with another double penalty as 
Jacob Rodrigue and Brady Mistler were penalized for roughing. Another two minutes of four-on-four play without a goal.
 
Four minutes into the third 
Connor Galloway received a penalty for a cross-check. Neumann scored on the power play making the score 1-0 at 5:48. 
Anthony Hora was quick to snap back. At 10:29 into the third Hora scored assisted by teammates 
Sam Dibitetto and 
Manny Sanchez. 
 
Jacob Rodrigue received a penalty at 17:58 for roughing and Neumann scored on the power play making the final goal for the 2-1 game. Brockport pulled Goalie 
Aidan Curry in hopes to come back with the extra manpower.
 
Curry played between the pipes for all three periods and made a total of thirty saves, allowing two goals. 
 
Looking at the Mustangs: Morrisville State has only play done game this year so far and own with a 5-1 victory over Lebanon Valley. During this game the men put up two power play goals in the second period. Two of the five goals were scored by Junior Forward Eric Melso. The Team recorded a total of 25 total shots and six penalties. 
 
Between the pipes for the Mustangs was Sophmore Ryan Creenan. Creenan only allowed one goal and made a total of 24 saves putting him at a .96 save percentage and giving him his frist win for the season. 
 
Up Next: Following this Saturdays game the men will head on an Overnight business trip up north. Friday the 11
th of November at 7pm, the men will face SUNYAC First Round Rival Plattsburgh State once again on their home ice. The following night the men will face SUNY Potsdam at 5pm November 12
th.