NEXT CONTESTANT
The #1 University of Mary hockey team will close out their inaugural season with a home and home against DI foe and in-state rival #16 Jamestown. The Marauders will kick the weekend off by traveling to Jamestown on March 1 for a game at 7 PM. UMary will then return home to host the Jimmies for the final game of the season at the Schwan Cadillac Arena on Saturday, March 2 at 7 PM.Â
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LAST TIME OUT
The last time the Marauders took the ice was for a weekend sweep over #13 Dakota College at Bottineau. The Marauders hosted the Jacks in the first game of the weekend and took them down 3-1. In the second game of the weekend,
Lance Knudson earned the shutout with a 2-0 victory on the road.Â
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RECORD
The Marauders boast a 38-4-2-1 record in the program's inaugural season. UMary is 37-1-1 against fellow DII opponents.
SENIOR DAY
The Marauders will honor their lone senior
Aaron Nelson for senior day during the game on Saturday, March 2 at 7 PM.
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HOME ICE ADVANTAGE
The Marauders boast an impressive 18-2-1 record at the Schwan Cadillac Arena in the Starion Sports Complex. UMary has outscored their opponents 97-34 on their home ice. The Marauders are undefeated at home against DII opponents.
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NUMBER ONE!!!
The University of Mary hockey team is ranked #1 in the west division! The Marauders were ranked #1 when the first poll came out and have held the #1 ranking all throughout every ranking for the duration of the season.Â
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30 WIN MARK
The Marauders have hit the 30 win mark on their inaugural season. Only two ACHA DII teams reached this mark during the entirety of the 2017-18 season putting the Marauders in elite territory. UMary is now at 38 wins which is more than any team in ACHA DII had last season. The Marauders have two more games to add onto that impressive total.
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NEARING 200!
The Marauders have recorded an outstanding 193 goals in their first 45 games of the season. UMary is averaging over four goals per game.
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THREE TIMES MORE
UMary has scored nearly three times more goals than opponents have this season. The Marauders have outscored their opponents by a score of 193-73 throughout the first 45 games of the season. The Marauders look to continue to dominate in their inaugural season and keep the winning trend going.
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UNHEARD OF x2
The Marauders have posted plenty of impressive stats this season but possibly none more impressive then what occurred during their second game against UND. The Marauders won the game 9-0 and had NINE different players score a goal. If it wasn't impressive enough to do it once, they did it yet again against the University of Colorado. In their 9-0 win against the Buffalo, NINE different Marauders scored. Now that's called teamwork!
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NOT IN OUR HOUSE
The Marauders have the luxury of having not one but two dominant forces in the net. The two goalies the Marauders rank towards the top of the nation in every single statistical category.Â
Aaron Nelson 20-4 on the season and boasts a .943 save percentage which is the fifth best in the nation. The former NCAA Division I goalie at Minnesota State University has only allowed 43 goals to sneak past him thus far in the season while stopping the other 710 attempts, ranking him first in the nation in saves, recording 92 more saves than second place. Nelson has five shutouts on the season which ranks him second in the ACHA.Â
Lance Knudson is an undefeated 18-0 on the season. He has only allowed in 30 goals so far this season. He has stopped the other 446 attempts for a save percentage of .937. His 446 saves rank him 12th in the country. Knudson has five shutouts on the season, ranking him second in the nation. The 20 wins by Nelson leads the nation, right behind him in second is Knudson with 18 wins.
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GOAL….GOAL…GOAL
The goal horn has become a familiar sound when the Marauders are on the ice this season. The team is averaging over four goals per game. The Marauders have had all 18 players score so far this season.Â
Alex Flicek has averaged nearly a goal per game this season recording a Marauders season high with 36 goals. Flicek ranks 6th in the nation in goals scored.Â
Andrew Huber is right behind him with 29 goals tying him for 19th in the nation. Zach Garrett (18),Â
Kyler Moore (16),Â
Josh Colleaux (14),Â
Marshall Tschida (12),Â
Ben Kottmeier (11),Â
Jakob Parisien (11), and
Phillip Silveria (10) each have double digit goals on the season.Â
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TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
Teamwork is the name of the game for the Marauders. All 18 Marauders have recorded at least one assist on the season.Â
Marshall Tschida leads all Marauders with 43 assists on the season. This total puts him seventh in the nation.Â
Zachery Garrett is second on the team in assists posting 35, ranking him for 15th in the nation.Â
Jakob Parisien (28),Â
Drew Lenertz (27), Benjamin Kottmeier (23),Â
Alex Flicek (19),Â
Phillip Silveria (15),Â
Josh Colleaux (15),Â
Andrew Heckaman (13), Andy Huber (12),
Kyler Moore (10),
Jonathan Sundell (10) and
Alexander Horner (10) are all in double digits for assists on the season as well.
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TO BE THE BEST YOU'VE GOT TO BEAT THE BEST
UMary has arguably one of the toughest schedules in the nation, playing ranked teams seemingly every single weekend. The Marauders are undefeated against teams ranked in the West region poll, remaining perfect in 25 games against #3 Northern Colorado (3-0), #4 Boise State (2-0), #2 Northern Arizona (2-0), #13 Dakota College (4-0), #12 Montana State University (4-0), #6 Williston State College (4-0), #10 Utah State University (1-0), #11 Cal State Northridge (1-0), #8 Brigham Young University (1-0), #15 Weber State University (1-0), and #16 University of Denver (2-0). The Marauders are 1-1 against #1 in the southeast Florida Gulf Coast. Additionally UMary is 6-0 against central teams, defeating #16 North Dakota State, #10 St. Thomas, and #17 Minnesota State-Mankato. The Marauders have one victory against ACHA DI opponent Jamestown. Jamestown is ranked #16 in DI
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GOT FANS?
Got fans? The Marauders sure do! The Marauders have received an incredible amount of support from the community, so much so that they completely packed the house, where even standing room was hard to come by in their first home game of the season. The Marauders look to continue to use the energy from the crowd to make their home ice one of the most difficult places to play in the country.
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