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Mercyhurst secured a narrow victory against the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers, winning 3-2 on January 30, 2025, at the Gene Polisseni Center. The game showcased a competitive spirit from both teams, with each side displaying skill and determination on the ice.
Upson was a standout player for Mercyhurst, contributing significantly to the team's success by scoring two crucial goals. His performance energized the team and played a vital role in their offensive strategy. The match was tightly contested, with both teams exchanging leads, but Mercyhurst's resilience ultimately led them to clinch the win.
The victory is a significant boost for Mercyhurst as they continue their season, demonstrating their ability to perform under pressure. Fans of both teams were treated to an exciting game that highlighted the competitiveness of college hockey. As the season progresses, both teams will look to build on this experience and improve their standings in the league.
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