BETHANY, Okla. — Southern Nazarene could not withstand a barrage of shots in the first half, falling 7-0 at the hands of No. 24 Northeastern State.
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The Crimson Storm (2-9-0) were hit hard with shots early in the game, with the RiverHawks taking 17 shots and landing 12 of those on goal. NSU ended with 27 shots and 14 shots on goal, compared to nine shots and two shots on goal for the Crimson Storm.
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Four of the seven goals for NSU were scored in a seven-minute span, with three coming from Crosby Lee.
Jared Rangel led SNU with four shots taken, while
Tommy Fiszel landed the two shots on goal for the Crimson Storm. Tonight was the first time in six games that Fiszel did not record a point.
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Colton Hadlock started the game for Southern Nazarene and recorded six saves, while
Jeff Ray came off the bench to tally one save. Eric Shephard notched two saves for the RiverHawks.
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