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BABSON PARK, Mass. - First-year Trevor Hines
(Newburyport, Mass.) scored the game-winning goal at 7:46
of the third period and junior Dustyn Zener (Saratoga
Springs, N.Y.) earned the victory in his first collegiate
start in net as the Babson College Beavers defeated visiting
Suffolk University, 4-3, in a non-conference game at the Babson
Skating Center on Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Beavers even
their overall record at 2-2-1, while the Rams dip to 2-5-1 on the
year.
Babson held a 3-2 lead after a high-scoring first period.
First-year PT Donato (Arlington, Mass.) gave the
Beavers their first lead when he took a centering pass from senior
Casey Fazekas (Montreal, Quebec) and stuffed it
inside the right post for a powerplay goal at 3:18. Suffolk would
then tie the game when sophomore Ryan Fitzpatrick (Mission
Viejo, Calif.) found the lower right corner from the slot
at 6:38, but Babson jumped back in front just nine second later
when senior Chris Wood (Medford, Mass.) converted
a centering feed from Donato at 6:47.
The Beavers pushed their lead to 3-1 later in the first, as
first-year Ryan Smith (Lynnfield, Mass.) fired a
backhand pass from behind the net to junior Terry Woods
(Duxbury, Mass.), who potted his second of the year at
9:36. Senior Pat Welch (Dorchester, Mass.) then pulled the Rams
back to within one when he scored off first-year Matt Robertson's
(Whitman, Mass.) rebound at 16:43, making it a 3-2 game heading
into the first intermission.
Suffolk came out firing early in the second period, swarming the
Babson net and eventually netting their third goal of the contest
when Robertson scored off a rebound of first-year Jason Molle's
(Stoneham, Mass.) shot at 4:39. Babson would then dominate the rest
of the period, firing 20 unanswered shots on net over the final 15
minutes of the session, but Rams' junior goalie Jeff Rose
(Collinsville, Conn.) stopped all 20 bids as the two teams headed
into the final period knotted at 3-3.
The Beavers took the lead for good less than eight minutes into
the third, as Hines took a feed from fellow first-year
James Ebzery (Sherborn, Mass.) at the top of the
crease and slid it inside the right post to make it 4-3 in favor of
the hosts. That would prove to be enough for Zenner, who made three
saves in the final period to preserve the 4-3 Babson victory.
Making his first college start and his third appearance overall,
Zenner finished with 13 saves in net for the Beavers as he earned
his first career win. For Suffolk, junior Ryan Mula (Waltham,
Mass.) started and made six saves before giving way to Rose, who
stopped 45 of the 46 shots that he faced in just under 50 minutes
of play.