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Hockey Drops SUNYAC Semifinal to Plattsburgh
Golden Eagles end season with 14 victories
February 28, 2009

James Cody scores form Brockport in season finale credit:Michael Pratt, MLPhoto
James Cody scores form Brockport in season finale(credit: Michael Pratt, MLPhoto)
Sophomore Ray Tremblay (Peachland, BC) and freshman James Cody (Schwenksville, PA) scored first-period goals for The College at Brockport Hockey team but the Golden Eagles surrendered a 7-2 decision to SUNY Plattsburgh Saturday in a State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Tournament semifinal game in Plattsburgh. Brockport finishes the season with a record of 14-10-3, marking the most wins for the program in over 20 years and head coach Brian Dickinson's highest total since he took over the program in 1996.

Plattsburgh (23-1-2) scored early in the game but Brockport answered with Tremblay’s goal at the midpoint of the first period. Two minutes later, Cody picked up a deflection and skated in on a breakaway and gave Brockport a 2-1 lead with a shorthanded goal. The Golden Eagles held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period.

In the second period, Plattsburgh tied the game early in the period and added two more goals before the 10-minute mark of the period for a 4-2 lead. The Cardinals scored early in the third period for a 5-2 lead, added an empty net goal with five minutes to play and scored their final goal with 3:36 to play in the contest.

Brockport had a 12-6 shots advantage in the third period to nearly even the shots for the game with Plattsburgh holding a 32-31 edge.

Todd Sheridan (Edison, NJ) made 25 saves for the Golden Eagles.


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