At BGSU Ice Arena, Friday, October 30, 1992 KENT (3-0) 1 2 2 5 BGSU (1-3) 1 0 1 2 Penalties Power Plays Shots by period KSU 8/16 1/6 8-13-12=33 BGSU 8/16 0/6 14-13- 7=34 Refs: Edwards, Breach. Line: Lulich Scoring 1 BG 4:22 Glantz (Basic, Eigner) 5-5 1 K 18:31 Krosky (McLean, Antonini) 5-5 2 K 8:38 Fair (Gunderson, Thornbury) 5-5 2 K 15:31 Morin (Neal, Thornbury) 5-4 PPG 3 K 4:13 Fair (Morin, Thornbury) 5-5 3 BG 11:42 Pronger (Holzinger) 4-5 SHG 3 K 18:50 Sylvester 5-6 ENG Saves Shaw , K 13-13- 6=32 Clarke, BG 7-11-10=28 ATT: 3987 A dis-heartening game for the Falcons, not just because they lost, but because the team did not work hard at all, the major problem with last year's last-place squad. Will Clarke was solid again in net in defeat for BGSU. But the defense made so many mistakes and the offense missed so many scoring chances, that it didn't matter. Kent's Scott Shaw was very good in goal. His teamates won virtually all of the battles for loose pucks. Kent out-hustled BG, plain and simple. In other CCHA action (from the local paper): Clayton Beddoes scored with 29 seconds to go to give LSSU a 6-5 win over Notre Dame. The Irish were ahead 5-3 in the third. Who said UND didn't have a prayer of getting a point vs. LSSU? Too bad Ric's team couldn't pull off the upset on Friday. Brian Savage scored with 3 minutes left to finish off a Miami rally and beat MSU 4-3 at Munn. MSU was ahead 3-1 after 2 periods. Now, I believe. WMU's Craig Brown stopped 30 while UofM's Steve Shields saved half as many in the 2-2 tie. No report on the blood level. Not even close in Ferris, as the Bulldogs beat Div. II Mankato 7-1. UAF-OSU reported earlier. Keith