Box Score HAMMEL'S NINE POINTS LEADS
SETTERS PAST AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 17-12
SPRINGFIELD, MA- James Hammel (N. Caldwell, NJ/West Essex) (North Caldwell, NJ/West
Essex) totaled nine points on five goals and four assists,
leading the Setters to a 17-12 victory over the Yellow Jackets of
American International College. Pace improves to 4-9 overall, while
the Yellow Jackets drop to 0-11 and 0-8 in conference play.
The Setters opened the game scoring the first eight goals of the
contest for an 8-0 lead midway through the second quarter. Hammel
totaled five points to help the Setters build a 9-2 halftime lead.
Jake Sheppard (Brunswick East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia/East Victoria) (Brunswick East, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia/Northcote) posted a goal and two assists in the
first half, while T. J. Urban (Kinnelon,
NJ/Kinnelon) recorded three assists.
The Setters continued their scoring spree in the third quarter
as Nicholas Pellerito (Glen Cove, NY/Kellenberg) (Glen Cove, NY/Kellenberg
Memorial) would net three goals, while Hammel totaled
three assists in the quarter as Pace would take a 14-4 lead into
the final 15 minutes of play.
American International would rally in the fourth quarter,
scoring four unanswered goals to close the gap to 14-8 midway
through the final period. Brendan Chillemi (Tarrytown, NY/Sleepy Hollow) (Tarrytown,
NY/Sleepy Hollow) would keep the Yellow Jackets at bay
scoring three of the next four goals in the game to give the
Setters some breathing room at 17-9. American International would
tally three late meaningless goals to account for the final margin
ad the Setters would snap five game losing streak.
Hammel's nine points led the way in the Setters highest scoring
game of the season, while Pellerito's five points (4G, 1A) and
Urban's five assists also played a key role in the Pace win.
Sheppard finished with three points (1G, 2A), while Chillemi posted
the fourth quarter hat trick. In net for Pace, goaltender
Timothy Matheis (Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst) (Lindenhurst, NY/Lindenhurst)
played just over 44 minutes, allowing four goals and recording
three saves.
Pace returns to action when they host Bentley University for a
Northeast-10 Conference game on Senior Day on Saturday, April 25 at
1 pm at Pace Field on the Pleasantville campus