Friday
D-I Men’s Hockey
Jamestown (UJ) Ian Amsbaugh scored 2:44 into overtime to give the Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks a 4-3 win over the University of Jamestown hockey team Friday night at Wilson Arena.
Logan Berggren (SO/Cypress, Calif.) accounted for all three of Jamestown’s goals, giving him four for the season.
UJ led 1-0 at the 11:58 mark of the first, with Berggren scoring on assists from Reid Wilson (SO/Castlegar, British Columbia) and Cole Haukaas (FR/The Pas, Manitoba).
Berggren made it 2-0 just 64 seconds into the second period, with Aidan Potas (JR/Fargo, N.D.) and Wilson assisting. The Lumberjacks cut the lead in half as Zane McDonald scored at the 3:08 mark on an assist by Amsbaugh.
Berggren completed the hat trick with a power play goal at 5:46, with assists going to Jordon Kromm (SO/Calgary, Alberta) and Potas. The scoring flurry continued as DCB got a power play goal of their own from JJ Adams to make it 3-2 at 8:12. Ryan Patterson tied the game at 14:11, assisted by McDonald and Amsbaugh.
Jamestown outshot DCB 26-10 in the third period, but Lumberjack goaltender Jordan Berschiminsky stopped all 26 shots he faced. Berschiminsy, making his first start of the season, finished with 55 saves.
Also making his first start of the season was UJ goaltender Dylan Ossachuk (SR/Fort Frances, Ontario), who ended with 29 saves.
The two teams meet again 7 p.m. Saturday night at Wilson Arena.
M2 Dakota College-Bottineau 4 (OT) at M1 University of Jamestown 3 – Status: Final OT1
Friday, October 22, 2021 – Wilson Arena
M2 Dakota College-Bottineau 0 3 0 1 – 4
M1 University of Jamestown 1 2 0 0 – 3
1st Period-1, M1 University of Jamestown, Berggren 2 (Wilson, Haukaas), 11:58. Penalties-No Penalties
2nd Period-2, M1 University of Jamestown, Berggren 3 (Potas, Wilson), 1:04. 3, M2 Dakota College-Bottineau, Macdonald 2 (Amsbaugh), 3:08. 4, M1 University of Jamestown, Berggren 4 (Kromm, Potas), 5:46 (PP). 5, M2 Dakota College-Bottineau, Adams 1 (Macdonald), 8:12 (PP). 6, M2 Dakota College-Bottineau, Patterson 4 (Macdonald, Amsbaugh), 14:11. Penalties-Clyne Dcb (tripping), 5:09; Richter Ujm1 (hooking), 6:48; Lessard Ujm1 (tripping), 11:40.
3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-No Penalties
1st OT Period-7, M2 Dakota College-Bottineau, Amsbaugh 2 2:44. Penalties-No Penalties
Shots on Goal-M2 Dakota College-Bottineau 6-14-10-3-33. M1 University of Jamestown 19-10-26-3-58.
Power Play Opportunities-M2 Dakota College-Bottineau 1 / 2; M1 University of Jamestown 1 / 1.
Goalies-M2 Dakota College-Bottineau, Berschiminsky 1-0-0-0 (58 shots-55 saves). M1 University of Jamestown, Ossachuk 0-0-1-0 (33 shots-29 saves).
Women’s Volleyball
SEWARD, Neb. (UJ) — The top-ranked University of Jamestown women’s volleyball team won its 25th straight match on Friday, taking care of Concordia University 25-19, 25-21, 25-21 in GPAC action.
Friday’s sweep was the 22nd in 25 matches for the Jimmies as they also improved to 13-0 in the conference.
The first set was close throughout, with neither team gaining more than a two-point advantage until Jamestown led 18-15, eventually making it 19-15. A Jimmie service error brought the Bulldogs within 21-19, but UJ closed out with the final four points to take the opener.
Concordia held leads of 12-9 and 13-11 in set two, only to make back-to-back attack errors to draw the Jimmies level. Corina Huff (SR/Pequot Lakes, Minn.) and Kalli Hegerle (SR/West Fargo, N.D.) posted kills to give UJ a 15-13 edge, and Jamestown gradually opened up a 19-15 lead. The Bulldogs rallied to 21-20, but four of the next five points went the way of the Jimmies for a 2-0 match lead.
Despite trailing two sets to none, Concordia continued to play UJ tough. The Jimmies led 11-7 but soon found themselves tied at 12, again at 17, one more time at 18, and finally 20-20. As in set two, Jamestown took four of the last five points, with Hegerle racking up three kills in the run, to secure the sweep.
Hegerle finished with 12 kills and Anna Holen (SR/LaMoure, N.D.) had 10. Huff hit a team-high .500 with nine kills and had five total blocks. Jackie Meiklejohn (SR/Dickey, N.D.) passed out 22 assists, and Ellie Holen (SO/LaMoure, N.D.) had 22 digs.
Jamestown outhit Concordia .231 to .087 and had 11 blocks to the Bulldogs’ four.
UJ returns to action Saturday at No. 6 Midland (Neb.) University. First serve is set for 3 p.m.
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