INDIANAPOLIS | On a snowy spring day in the Hoosier State, The University of Alabama in Huntsville fell on the road on Wednesday, dropping a 14-4 decision to conference for Indianapolis. The Chargers slip to 6-3 (1-1 Great Lakes Valley Conference), while the Greyhounds improve to 4-3 (2-1 GLVC).
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Turning Point
-With the game tied at 2-2 after the first quarter, Indianapolis outscored UAH 6-0 in the second quarter to take control of the contest.
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Inside the Box Score
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Jack Utrevis paced the Chargers with two goals in the game, and his two-point showing was matched by
James Cox who had a goal and an assist.
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Collin Wilcox also scored a goal, while
Kevin Coppinger added an assist.
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Ethan Randell picked up a team-best three ground balls, and he took the loss in goal for the Chargers while making 10 saves in 30 minutes of action.
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Zak Welsh stopped six shots in the other 30 minutes in goal for UAH.
-Indianapolis held a 48-19 advantage in shots including a 28-7 difference in shots that were on goal.
-UAH was 9-for-13 in clear attempts, compared to an 11-for-15 showing from the hosts.
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Inside the Flow
-Utrevis scored the first goal of the game, striking at the 11:24 mark of the opening period before the Greyhounds scored a pair to take a 2-1 lead with 5:55 left in the quarter.
-Tying the contest late in the frame was once again Utrevis as he scored with eight seconds on the clock to make it 2-2 before the hosts rattled off six straight to take an 8-2 lead into the halftime break.
-Indianapolis scored the first goal of the third quarter to go up by seven before Wilcox pulled the Chargers back within six with 6:22 on the clock in the stanza, but the Greyhounds scored five more in a row to take a 14-3 lead before Cox's score late produced the 14-4 final.
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Noteworthy
-The two-goal performance is the second multi-goal showing from Utrevis on the year as he also scored twice against Palm Beach Atlantic.
-Wilcox now has 10 goals of the year to give UAH five players who have a double-digit goal total.
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Next Time Out
-UAH will be back in action next week in the Sunshine State starting with a Monday visit to Rollins that is slated for a 6 p.m. CDT start.
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