Men's Ice Hockey

NESCAC Men's Ice Hockey Weekly Release - Jan. 6, 2025

NESCAC Player of the Week
Charlie Archer – Hamilton – Sr. – G – Belleville, Ontario
Archer posted a .973 save percentage as the Continentals went 2-0 and won the Northfield Savings Bank Holiday Tournament Championship. Archer was named the tournament MVP. The senior goaltender stopped all 20 shots in a 4-0 win against Plymouth State for his second consecutive shutout. In the championship game, Archer made 16 saves in a 4-1 victory against host Norwich.
 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Magnus Gadowsky (State College, Pa.) had three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in a 5-2 win over Keene State on Sunday as the Mammoths went 1-1 last week. The first-year assisted the game's first two goals to help Amherst build a 2-0 lead, then scored the third goal early in the third period. The marker proved to be the game-winner as the Mammoths went on for the 5-2 win. 
 
Bowdoin – Junior Aidan Lyons (Brookline, Mass.) scored his first two goals of the season on Saturday in an overtime setback at Southern Maine.

Colby – Tyler Crist (Bethesda, Md.) tallied two goals in Colby's victory over Saint Anselm.  The junior’s second marker was a short-handed tally early in the third period that put the Mules in front for good.  
 
Conn. College - Junior forward Rocco Testa-Basi (Holland Patent, N.Y.) started the new year strong, with a two-point performance in a come-from-behind 4-3 win at Johnson and Wales on Saturday. Testa-Basi picked up an assist on Conn's first goal, tying the contest at one, before redirecting home a point shot just past the midway point of the third period to give the Camels their first lead at 3-2.
 
Middlebury – Trailing 2-0 in Saturday’s contest against SUNY Canton, Revy Mack (Anchorage, Alaska) helped lead a come-from-behind 5-2 win for Middlebury. The Panther tallied a goal with 2:35 expired in the third period to slice the deficit to one (2-1). Mack also dished out the assist on the game-winning tally at the 14:05 mark and tallied a helper on the final marker. The sophomore’s three-point output was a career-best.
 
Trinity – Senior Alexander Mozian (Old Greenwich, Conn.) potted a goal on a team-high 12 shots during in two games last week. Mozian netted a power-play goal for the Bantams in a loss at Curry and added six shots on net in a 2-1 loss at Babson.
 
Tufts – First-year goalie Tade Carman (Cary, N.C.) notched a .906 save percentage and 2.54 goals against average in two games at the Tampa College Hockey Invitational over the weekend (Jan. 3-4).
 
Wesleyan Owen Sweet (Madison, Conn.) either scored or assisted on all four goals scored by Wesleyan over the weekend as the Cardinals played to 2-2 ties against Salve Regina and Plattsburgh State at home. Sweet began with two assists as the Cardinals came roaring back from a 2-0 deficit, scoring twice in the final five minutes of regulation. The senior followed that with one goal and an assist on the game-tying power-play goal with 1:38 remaining in regulation as Wesleyan tied Plattsburgh State on Saturday night. 

Williams – First-year defenseman William Yee (Vancouver, British Columbia) earned Northfield Savings Bank Holiday All-Tournament Team honors at Norwich. Yee scored his first collegiate goal during a 1-1 tie against host Norwich Friday evening.