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Inside LU Athletics: Tough schedule could benefit Lawrence skaters

It has been out of the frying pan and into the fire for the Lawrence University hockey team all season.

The Vikings have played a very difficult schedule, but as Lawrence enters the final month of the regular season, head coach Mike Szkodzinski hopes this trial by fire will benefit his skaters.

“You have to beat the best to become the best,” Szkodzinski said. “We think it’s beneficial for our student-athletes to go against the best so they can see what they need to improve upon moving forward.”

Lawrence has faced only four opponents this season that haven’t been ranked by United States College Hockey Online at some point during the campaign.

“We definitely knew there were some great challenges ahead of us,” Szkodzinski said. “We know we have quality people in our program and we were very confident they would be able to rise to the challenges.”

That started with the first game of the season when the Vikings went to UW-Stevens Point and posted a 5-4 victory over the Pointers, who have been ranked as high as ninth this season. It was the first time the Vikings had beaten the Pointers in five tries.

“We will use that victory as an example for many years to come,” Szkodzinski said. “Every team needs to have a keynote victory and that’s one of those for Lawrence University hockey.”

Lawrence also downed St. Scholastica, ranked 11th to start the season, and skated to a 1-1 tie at UW-Superior, which checks in at No. 15 this week. Lawrence also has had games with perennial power St. Norbert College and UW-Eau Claire.

The Vikings have also faced increasingly difficult competition from within the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association. Lawrence just wrapped up a series with No. 9 Adrian College and take on No. 12 MSOE this weekend.

“I think it’s a testament to the MCHA and how much this league has improved over the last five years, especially the last three years with Adrian coming in,” Szkodzinski said.

“At one point this year there were four (MCHA teams) ranked in the top 20 in the nation. That’s something to be proud of and it shows how far our league has come.”

Despite the rigorous schedule, the Vikings are 9-7-1 on the season and are holding down second place in the MCHA Northern Division. With a schedule that features six home games in its final eight regular season contests, Szkodzinski believes his battle-tested group will be strong down the stretch.

“We feel we definitely have the tools to succeed within our league and within the West Region. The experience we’ve had against very high quality opponents will benefit us,” Szkodzinski said.

“It’s just a matter of time before those experiences come together and make us the team we believe we can be. We feel we’re a special moment away from being a legitimate contender for the MCHA title. Whether it’s a big save, a goal at the right time or a bounce we’ve earned.”

Beller joins football staff

Mark Beller, a former player at St. Norbert, has joined the Lawrence football coaching staff. Beller comes to Lawrence from the University of Puget Sound, where he coached the offensive line in 2010.

“I am really excited to be able to work with such a great staff,” Beller said. “It will be fun to get back into the Midwest Conference and be working with coach (Chris) Howard again.”

Beller is a native of Minocqua and played for current Lawrence head coach Chris Howard when he was the defensive coordinator at St. Norbert.

Beller went on to serve as a graduate assistant coach at Minnesota State University Mankato in 2007. Beller moved to the University of Redlands and was a graduate assistant coach for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. He earned a Master’s degree in higher education from Redlands in 2010.

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a weekly notes package written by Lawrence University Sports Information Director Joe Vanden Acker. It will feature teams and individual players, recap weekly awards or highlights and take a look at what’s ahead for the Vikings.

Adrian tops Lawrence 3-1

The Adrian College hockey team posted a 3-1 Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association victory Saturday over Lawrence University at the Appleton Family Ice Center to sweep a weekend series.

The Bulldogs (13-3-1, 10-1-1 MCHA) pulled out a 4-3 win in the series opener on Friday night.

Adrian got a big night from leading scorer Shawn Skelly, who did not play on Friday. Skelly had a goal and assisted on Adrian’s other two goals.

The Bulldogs got on the board on Andrew Dovey’s goal at 13:51 of the first and held a 1-0 edge heading into the second period. Adrian made it 2-0 late in the second period when Zach Graham scored on the power play at 14:55.

Skelly then made it 3-0 with his goal at 7:08 of the third.

After Mike Towns was whistled for a major penalty and given a game misconduct, Lawrence (9-7-1, 7-5-0) scored on the ensuing power play. Matt Hughes’ power-play goal at 14:33 trimmed the lead to 3-1.

Adrian was then whistled for too many players on the ice, and the Vikings had a two-man advantage for two minutes but could not cash in.

Brad Fogal made 33 saves to pick up the win. Evan Johnson stopped 32 shots for the Vikings and took the loss.

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Adrian rallies to top Lawrence

The Adrian College hockey team scored two goals in the third period and rallied for a 4-3 Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Lawrence University on Friday night at the Appleton Family Ice Center.

Ninth-ranked Adrian (12-3-1, 9-1-1 MCHA) scored twice in a span of 1:39 midway through the third period to take the lead for good.

The Bulldogs trailed 3-2 entering the third but got a power-play goal from Eric Miller to tie the game at 3-3 at the 10:11 mark. Andrew Dovey then scored at 11:50 to put Adrian up 4-3.

The Vikings (9-6-1, 7-4-0) pulled goaltender Evan Johnson for the final 55 seconds but could not get the equalizer. Johnson made 25 saves and took the loss. Brad Fogal made 39 saves to earn the win.

The Vikings outshot Adrian 42-29.

Adrian grabbed a 1-0 lead just 49 seconds into the game on Mike Dahlinger’s goal. Sam Johnson tied it for the Vikings at the 7:34 mark of the first.

The Vikings got a goal from Ben DiMarco at the 4:04 mark of the second to take a 2-1 lead. Matt Hughes then scored at 13:52 of the second to put Lawrence up 3-1. Adrian cut the lead to 3-2 on Brad Houston’s goal at 16:54 of the second.

The teams wrap up the two-game series on Saturday afternoon.

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Raymond named MCHA Defensive Player of the Week

Jameson Raymond

Lawrence University standout Jameson Raymond has been named the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association Defensive Player of the Week.

Raymond (Flint, Mich./Kearsley) won the honor after Lawrence’s sweep of a weekend series at Finlandia University. Raymond scored two goals, including the game-winner, in Lawrence’s 5-3 victory over the Lions this past Friday. Raymond was a plus-4 on the weekend, which included a 3-2 win over Finlandia on Saturday.

Raymond scored midway through the first period on Friday to stake Lawrence to a 2-0 lead and then scored just 42 seconds into the third period to put the Vikings up 4-0. Both of his goals came on the power play.

Raymond has four goals five assists on the season.

This is the third time in his career that Raymond has won a MCHA weekly award. He was the Freshman of the Week and the Defensive Player of the Week during the 2008-09 season.

Lawrence returns to action this weekend when it hosts Adrian College on Friday and Saturday.

Vikings return to home ice to face No. 9 Adrian

The Lawrence University hockey team returns to the Appleton Family Ice Center this weekend to face ninth-ranked Adrian College in a two-game series.

Lawrence is coming off a road sweep at Finlandia University this past weekend. The Vikings beat Finlandia 5-3 and 3-2 while Adrian picked up three points by defeating the Milwaukee School of Engineering 6-1 and then skating to a 2-2 tie with the Raiders this past weekend.

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Short-hander helps Vikings complete weekend sweep of Finlandia

HANCOCK, Mich. — Josh DeSmit’s short-handed goal midway through the third period proved to be the game-winner as the Lawrence University hockey team beat Finlandia University 3-2 on Saturday in a Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association game at Houghton County Arena.

The Vikings (9-5-1, 7-3-0 MCHA) swept the weekend series from Finlandia (1-13-0, 1-9-0) after posting a 5-3 win on Friday.

Goaltender Evan Johnson picked up the win by making 27 saves. Mike Wuthrich made 29 saves and took the loss.

Sam Johnson scored his first goal of the season at the 13:43 mark of the first period to give Lawrence a 1-0 lead. William Thoren and Jon Bellotti both picked up assists on the goal.

Lawrnece made it 2-0 at 8:48 of the second when Bellotti got his first goal of the season. Johnson and Matt Hughes both assisted on the goal.

Sebastian Rosendahl’s power-play goal at the 13:34 mark of the second trimmed Lawrence’s lead to 2-1 and it remained that way until midway through the third.

After Corey Garrett got sent off for holding at 8:58, Finlandia went on the power play. Near the end of the power play, the Lions couldn’t get the puck deep in the Lawrence zone, and Hughes took the puck for the Vikings. He passed to DeSmit, who beat Wuthrich at 10:46 to give Lawrence a 3-1 edge.

It was the first short-handed and game-winning goal of the season for DeSmit.

Sean Burke cut the lead back to 3-2 when he scored on the power play at 11:54, but the Lions could not get the equalizer despite pulling the goaltender for the final 53 seconds.

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Raymond scores twice as Lawrence tames Lions

HANCOCK, Mich. — Jameson Raymond scored a pair of goals, and the Lawrence University hockey team rolled to a 5-3 Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association victory over Finlandia University Friday night at Houghton County Arena.

Lawrence (8-5-1, 6-3-0 MCHA) pulled out to a 5-0 lead before Finlandia (1-12-0, 1-8-0) scored three times in the final period.

Evan Johnson stopped 22 shots to earn the victory for the Vikings. Mike Wuthrich made 31 saves and took the loss. Lawrence enjoyed a 36-25 edge in shots.

The Vikings got on the board 7:27 into the first period when Jacob Esch took a pass from Josh DeSmit and beat Wuthrich for a 1-0 lead.

Lawrence made it 2-0 just over two minutes later when Raymond scored on the power play. Freshman Derek Brickan then scored at the 13:54 to send the Vikings to the locker room with a 3-0 lead after the first period.

The second period was scoreless, but Lawrence put the game away early in the third.

Raymond scored on the power play just 42 seconds into the third to put the Vikings up 4-0. Brad Scurfield and Matt Hughes assisted on both of Raymond’s power-play goals.

DeSmit then took a pass from Scurfield and scored at the 2:57 mark to give Lawrence a 5-0 edge.

The Lions got goals from Collin Saint-Onge, Jake Watchorn and Nemanja Jankovic to cut the margin to 5-3.

The teams wrap up the two-game series on Saturday afternoon.

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Vikings hit the road again for weekend series at Finlandia

The Lawrence University hockey team takes to the road for the second consecutive weekend when it plays a Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association series this weekend at Finlandia University.

The Vikings play at Finlandia at 7:35 p.m. Friday night and at 4 p.m. on Saturday. All times are Eastern.

Lawrence split a weekend series at Northland College this past weekend.

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Northland edges Vikings

ASHLAND, Wis. – Nick Hewko scored a power-play goal midway through the third period Saturday and that proved to be the game-winner as Northland College defeated Lawrence University 3-2 in a Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association game at the Bay Area Civic Center.

The teams split the weekend series after Lawrence posted a 3-2 win on Friday night.

The Lumberjacks (4-9-1, 3-5-0 MCHA) took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission when Colin McIntosh scored with 2:22 left in the opening period.

After Derek Brickan got sent off for boarding at 7:57 of the second, Lawrence (7-5-1, 5-3-0) got a short-handed goal from Jameson Raymond to tie the game at 1-1.

Lawrence was on the penalty kill later in the second period after Brad Scurfield was whistled for interference. Jon Sheridan picked up Lawrence’s second short-hander of the game. He scored off assists from Matt Hughes and Corey Garrett to give Lawrence a 2-1 lead at the 15:14 mark.

Northland tied the game early in the third period when Colin Moberly scored on the power play at the 5:05 mark. Hewko then gave Northland the lead for good when he scored on the power play at the 9:09 mark.

Lawrence got a chance on the power play after Reed Smith was whistled for cross-checking at the 13:29 mark but couldn’t convert. Lawrence pulled goaltender Evan Johnson for the final 40 seconds of the game but couldn’t get the equalizer.

Lawrence returns to action next weekend when it travels to Finlandia University for a two-game series.

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