D-II Finals: C.W. Post Wins D-II Title

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End of Game
C.W. Post 8, Le Moyne 7


Le Moyne had the ball with 40 seconds left, but a kick-save by C.W. Post goalie Daniel Sciulla -- who had a tremendous fourth quarter -- preserved the game for the Pioneers, as second-seeded Post avenged a 6-5 loss earlier this year with an 8-7 win in the national championship game.

End of 3rd Quarter
C.W. Post 7, Le Moyne 5
The clouds are rolling in, and the rain's started to fall again. Should be a pretty wild fourth quarter.

End of 1st Half
C.W. Post 4, Le Moyne 3

After all that -- after three goals in the opening three minutes and six in the first quarter -- only one followed in the second, with Le Moyne sneaking in a tally. C.W. Post was about .5 of a second away from scoring at the end of the frame, but the horn blew with a shot in the air (a shot that eventually went in). Le Moyne goalie Doug McIver is keeping the Dolphins in the game, making nine saves through two periods, even as Le Moyne's getting heavily out-ground-balled and outshot.

CW Post 21, Le Moyne 15
Saves: CW Post 3, Le Moyne 9
Ground balls: C.W. Post 22, Le Moyne 11


End of 1st Quarter
C.W. Post 4, Le Moyne 2
CW. 12 shots on goal, Le Moyne 7

Before we had a chance to even post that the game had begun, Le Moyne's Brian Welch scored off an assist from Jack Venditti just 12 seconds in to give the Dolphins a 1-0 lead over C.W. Post.

...of course, then C.W. Post came back to score two straight goals. Already, just 3:33 into the game, we've got three goals. This could be a big one.

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