Results from the ECAC West semifinal and final rounds (all games played at Elmira's Murray Center): Friday, 3/1: Semifinals: Mercyhurst 4, RIT 1 Elmira 8, Geneseo State 2 Saturday, 3/2: Championship: Elmira 6, Mercyhurst 3 Notes on the games: Mercyhurst 4, RIT 1 Just a few details to add to Dave Weismore's earlier posting. Troy Winch put Mercyhurst on the board with the only goal of the first, on a power play at 11:43, and Scott Patterson tallied with 8:36 left in the second. Scott Burfoot, who also had two assists, gave the Lakers a 3-0 lead 6:41 into the third, but RIT's Mike Heaney ruined Mercyhurst goal- tender Gary Bowles' shutout bid two minutes later, catching him out of position and rifling a shot past his pad. Micky Keen iced the game for the Lakers, scoring with less than five minutes left. Elmira 8, Geneseo State 2 Led by Joey Spinelli's three-goal, two-assist effort, the Soaring Eagles rebounded nicely from a subpar quarterfinal effort against Oswego State and pasted Geneseo. Scott Doherty got Elmira going with the first two goals of the game, flipping in a centering pass from Bernie Cassell at 3:36 of the first period, and then following up on a Cassell rebound just over five minutes later. Spinelli scored his first goal at 13:33 of the first period, blasting one from the slot that beat Geneseo's All-American goalie, Lou Germain, to the glove side. Mitch Major cut Geneseo's deficit to two with 3:13 left in the first, but Elmira's Bob Holmes helped the Soaring Eagles pull away by scoring the next two goals, at 18:46 of the first and a minute into the second. A Spinelli backhander at the 7:42 mark of the second period gave Elmira a 6-1 lead. Chris Smith kept Geneseo's faint hopes alive by scoring 36 seconds into the third, but Spinelli and Greg Moore would each tally later in the period to slam the door shut. Germain wound up with 34 saves, while Elmira's Tom O'Brien made 31. Elmira 6, Mercyhurst 3 Elmira won its second straight ECAC West championship, and its third in the last four years, by defeating the only team they had not beaten during the regular season. A key to the victory was that the Soaring Eagles took care of Scott Burfoot, who had picked up five goals and three assists in the two previous games between these two teams. Burfoot, the leading scorer in all of college hockey with 46-45-91 numbers in 29 games (3.14 points per game), was shut out in this game, getting only three shots on goal. Greg Moore and Bernie Cassell scored to give Elmira a 2-0 lead with only 2:02 gone in the first period, and then the Soaring Eagles picked up two more goals less than two minutes apart in the second period. Bob Holmes stole the puck and slid it over to Moore, who beat Mercy- hurst goalie Gary Bowles from the slot at 9:50 of the second. Holmes himself blasted a 40-footer past a screened Bowles to put Elmira up 4-0. Mercyhurst fought back, beginning with a goal at 13:07 of the second by Micky Keen, who picked up a loose puck behind the Elmira net and scored on a wrap-around. Ken Gushie made it 4-2 on a Mercyhurst power play with less than two minutes to go in the second, and then Troy Winch beat Elmira goalie Tom O'Brien from in close at the 2:09 mark of period three to bring the Lakers within one. It looked like Mercyhurst was going to find a way to beat the Soaring Eagles for the third straight time, but Joe Caswell effectively killed the Lakers' comeback hopes with a tally at 4:40 of the third, putting Elmira up 5-3. The Soaring Eagles were able to hold off Mercyhurst for the rest of the game. Joey Spinelli notched an empty-netter with four seconds left in the game, off a 2-on-0 break with Holmes. The goal was the 80th point for Spin- elli, tying the Elmira record for points in a season set by Rich Bopray in 1979. Bowles had 31 saves in picking up the loss, while O'Brien finished the game with 32 and was named MVP of the ECAC West tour- nament. The Soaring Eagles, with their tournament championship and Division III-best 26-3-0 record, are likely to be the top seed in the East Regional of the NCAA Division III tournament, which begins next weekend. Middlebury defeated Babson for the ECAC East championship, but Middlebury does not accept NCAA tournament bids. Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 LET'S GO RED!! "My brother was on Wheel of Fortune once -- and he embarrassed the SH** outta us, man: 'Yeah, Pat, I'd like to buy a vowel... lemme have a K.'" -- Paul Rodriguez