Sorry for the incorrect score last night. I forgot about the empty-netter... -- Saturday, March 6, 1994 Achilles Rink, Schenectady, NY ECAC League Game Cornell 0 0 2 - 2 Union 2 2 1 - 5 Scoring: 1st period: 1) Union, Greg Buchanan 1 (Albert, Jiampetti) 3:45 2) Union, Russ Monteith 9 (Simonton, Ford) 10:55 (pp) 2nd period: 3) Union, Monteith 10 (Stevens, Boyd) 1:38 (pp) 4) Union, Jeff Jiampetti 14 (Albert, Goulet) 7:48 (pp) 3rd period: 5) Cornell, Papp 5 (Kendall, Chartrand) 1:20 (pp) 6) Cornell, Papp 6 (Chartrand, Zubkus) 8:20 (pp) 7) Union, Jiampetti 15 (Will, Villa) 19:22 (en) Shots on goal: Cornell 8-9-13--30, Union 9-9-12--30. Power Play: Cornell 2 of 9, Union 3 of 8. Goalies: Cornell, Andy Bandurski, 3-7-3 (18 shots, 14 saves) Eddie Skazyk (start 3rd, 11 shots, 11 saves) Union, Luigi Villa, 5-1-2 (30 shots, 28 saves) Attendance: 2471 Summary: Union finished their regular season with a 5-2 win over Cornell at Achilles Rink. With the win, the Dutchmen finish in 6th place in the league and will play RPI in the ECAC quarterfinals next weekend. Union took a 1-0 lead on Greg Buchanan's first goal of the season. Russ Monteith extended the lead to 2-0 with a power play goal in the middle of the 1st. Monteith and Jeff Jiampetti each had power play goals in the 2nd. Cornell came back with 2 power play goals of their own to make it 4-2, but Jiampetti scored into an empty net, giving him his 5th goal and 7th point on the weekend. Luigi Villa was outstanding at times in net for the Dutchmen, making 28 saves. I'm sure Bill Fenwick (who I met during the first intermission) will have more details on the game. The crowd was one of Union's better ones - almost a sellout. The Cornell showing at Achilles was much smaller than the past 2 years. The "Oh say can *U* see" during the National Anthem has really caught on, although I wish people would learn to keep quiet during the rest of the song. One of my favorite moments was when 3 Cornell players were being sent to the locker room after a late scuffle in front of the Cornell bench, and the crowd did 3 rapid-fire "Ahhhhhhhhh...See ya!" cheers as each left the ice. Unfortunately, there were also some idiots who felt the need to throw things into the section of Cornell fans behind the Cornell bench when they were celebrating Cornell goals, but for the most part it was a great Union crowd. There was a ceremony before the game honoring Jiampetti, the team's senior captain and only remaining player from Union's Division III days. It was nice to see him have such a great weekend in his last home series. Union finishes with a 10-9-3 league record, good for 6th place, and are riding a 9-game unbeaten streak into the playoffs. (Who would have ever believed that about a month ago??) The Dutchmen also have a 14-9-4 overall record. This also marks the first time that Union has swept an ECAC weekend series at home. By passing Colgate for 6th place, Union earns a bye in the preliminary round and will face RPI in Troy next weekend in the ECAC quarterfinals. It should be a great series with Union coming in playing so well and with 2 hot goalies and with RPI finally putting it together this weekend as well. Now to get a hold of some tickets... -- Jim Teresco, Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute [log in to unmask] (alternates: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) Home: (518)347-0967, School: (518)276-4849, Sage 1112 Union College C.S. Department Graduate Assistant (retired), Union '92, '93 Owner/GM, Amsterdam Ice-9 - Senior Owner in Bitnet Fantasy League Baseball