Posted on Feb 1, 2003

Kris Mayotte (Finleyville, PA) was in net for both wins this weekend,
raising his record to 8-5-2 overall and 5-3-1 in conference.
Mayotte has allowed only 3 goals in the last 10 periods in net
(0.90 GAA, .963 sv%) and has been in goal during the Dutchmen's
recent winning streak.

Joel Beal (Brantford, ON) eclipsed last season's leading scorer for
Union (Kris Goodjohn, 27 points) on Friday night, adding two
assists to his 26 point total. He also assisted on Union's gamewinner
on Saturday, bringing his season total to 29 (6-23-29). Beal,
Union's leader with assists and points, has five assists in the last
three games.

Jordan Webb (Nepean, Ontario) scored Union's gamewinner on
Saturday and added an assist in each game, bringing his season
points total to (25 GP, 13-13-26). Webb leads the Dutchmen in
league scoring with six goals and seven assists in 13 games. He has
six points in the last three games.

Scott Seney (Silver Springs, MD) scored two goals this weekend,
including Union's gamewinner vs. Dartmouth on Friday. Seney
leads all Union freshmen with points (5-7-12) and is one of five
Dutchmen that have skated in all 25 games.

Kris Goodjohn (Calgary, AB) netted his first goal in seven games
on Friday, Union's second goal vs. Dartmouth. The shorthander
was Goodjohn's second of the season. He added an assist the next
night vs. Vermont. Goodjohn is fourth in team scoring with 21
points.

Nathan Gillies (Cambridge, ON) had a goal and an assist vs. Vermont.
The delayed penalty goal was Union's first this season.
Gillies is third in team scoring both overall and in the ECAC (11-
11-22, 6-5-11).

Randy Dagenais (ValRita, ON) assisted on two goals this weekend,
his first points in seven games. Dagenais led his teammates
with a +3 rating in the two wins. He leads all Union defensemen
in scoring with one goal and 14 assists in 24 games.