Hartford, Conn. - Sophomore Alex Mykolenko
(Kharkov, Ukraine) scored his ninth and tenth goals of the
season and freshman Colin Bessey (Montclair, N.J.)
made 28 saves to lead the Skidmore College Thoroughbreds to a 5-1
win over the Trinity College Bantams in men's ice hockey action
this evening at Williams Rink. Skidmore improves their season
record to 12-9-2 with the win while Trinity falls to 15-7 on the
year.
Skidmore sophomore Hunter Theyer (Shelburne, Vt.)
scored a goal with 11 seconds remaining in the first period to give
the Thoroughbreds a 1-0 lead. Skidmore opened the second
period the way they ended it, scoring a minute into the period,
Mykolenko's first of two on the evening. The Thoroughbreds
would increase their lead to 4-0 in the second period on goals from
sophomore Brett Bandazian (Wyckoff, N.J.) and
sophomore Joe Melnyk (Rotterdam, N.Y.).
Mykolenko added his second goal of the night with just four minutes
remaining in the game.
Trinity senior William Burns (Livonia, Mich.)
prevented Bessey from shutting out the Bantams, with the only
Trinity goal of the night, coming with just 24 seconds remaining in
the game. Sophomore Derek Sandberg (St. Lazare,
Quebec) collected the lone assist for the
Bantams.
Trinity used all three of its goalkeepers in the match.
Wesley Vesprini (Lexington, Mass.) started the
game in net and made nine saves on ten shots, Joseph Hanson
(Weymouth, Mass.) made five saves on seven shots, and
freshman Ryan Garvin (Norwalk, Conn.) made ten
saves on 12 shots.
Trinity returns to action tomm. afternoon, in the final game of the
regular season, when they take on Castleton State at 3 p.m. at
Williams Rink.
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