Aston, PA – Stockton University (11-4) won their third straight game in a 28-4 drubbing of Neumann University (0-12) on Tuesday afternoon.
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For Stockton:
Freshman
Jimmy Wasko (Sayreville/St. Joseph) led the team with a career-high six goals. 16 different Ospreys hit the net in the contest.
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Four different Stockton players scored tallies in the second period for a 17-1 halftime lead. After another four goal third period to push the margin to 20-2, Wasko finished his big game with three goals, with fellow frosh
Trevor Klapmuts (Succasunna/Roxbury) scoring a pair of goals.
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Nate Sears (Medford/Shawnee) had assists on the final four goals of the game to set a career high.
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Klapmuts tied Wasko with six points on two goals with four assists, with Sears adding a goal for five points.
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Colin Wagner. (Birdsboro, PA/Daniel Boone) scored three times with
Alex DeLierre (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) adding two more scores
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Freshman
Ty Christianson (Fair Lawn/Fair Lawn), (1 goal, 3 assists) chipped in with four points.
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Ben Blum (Mt. Laurel/Lenape) started in net making three saves in 19:54 of playing time.
Tyler Sininsky (Manahawkin/Southern Regional) took over and played 25:06 with three saves, before giving way to
Will Kasica (Bridgewater/Bridgewater-Raritan) who finished up the rout kicking out one shot.
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How it Happened:
Stockton scored the first 11 markers of the game in just over nine minutes of the first frame, enroute to a 13-1 lead. From there it was all Ospreys as they outscored the Knights 15-3 the rest of the way.
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For Neumann:
Cooper Dee scored twice with Darius Thompson dishing a pair of assists.
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Owen Avelar played the first three quarters making nine saves in net. Tommy Bryson, Jr. finished the game with a three save effort.
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Next Game:
Stockton will finish their regular season slate with a home game against Kean University on Saturday night. Gamer time is scheduled for 6 pm in Galloway.
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