B the university daily kansan thursday, february 26, 2004 sports Hockey club sweeps Metro State in Shawnee Record crowds attend both weekend wins By Christina Kessler ckessler@kansan.com Kansan sportswriter When the Metro State University Roadrunners (5-3) traveled from Denver to Kansas' home rink at Canlan Ice in Shawnee, they thought they were ready. But what they got was a double loss to a packed house. Kansas (8-16-2) won against Metro State 9-8 in the first game of the series and 5-2 in the second Zach Sias, Webster Grove, Mo., freshman, started the first game as goalie. "It's been two years since our last road trip up to Kansas," said Nick Crespi, a Metro State player. "Last time the Jayhawks beat us two times. We're ready for them this year." Within the first minute, both teams had a goal on the board. Geoff Knight, Toronto senior, scored the first goal for the 'Hawks with 53 seconds off the clock. Kansas took the lead less than three minutes into the game when Matt Davis, Topeka junior, sailed a shot past the defending goalie. Before the first period ended, the Roadrunners were able to get another shot past Sias. In the second period, Kansas scored only one goal to Metro State's four. Brian Featherstone, Overland Park freshman, scored the period's lone goal. The 'Hawks' chances looked grim going into the third period down 3-6, but things were about to turn around. Kansas scored four goals, including one by Brandon Schultz with 59 seconds left on the clock, to send the game into overtime. "I'm usually pretty reserved when I score," said the Apple Valley, Minn., senior. "But when I scored the goal that sent the game into overtime it was such a big goal, I had to be over-dramatic." Schultz said. Other scorers in the third period were Davis, G. Knight and Joey Barghini, St. Louis Park, Minn., junior. Metro State also scored a goal and Kansas switched to goalie Ryan McGarry, Superior, Wise., junior, toward the end of the third. The five minute overtime wasn't enough to break the tie, so Kansas faced Metro State in a shootout. "The shootout was very exciting. It felt really good knowing that the team had a lot of confidence in me," McGarry said. The Roadrunners led off with a goal on McGarry, making it a 7-8 game. "After the first one went in, I just smiled and said 'Wow, he smoked me!'" McGarry said. But Davis stepped up and made the 'Hawk's first goal of the shootout. The Roadrunners still had two shots left, but Kansas held onto its 9-8 lead to pull out a win. "It was the most wild comeback we've ever had," McGarry said. The next night after such an exciting comeback, the Jayhawks faced their last home ice skate for the season. With a record turnout of more than 200 people, Kansas came out scoring with a big shot by Erik Rutzick, St. Paul, Minn.. freshman. Metro State fired back and slid one past Marty McSorley, Webster Grove, Mo., senior. The second period didn't look much different. David Hall, Wichita junior, scored, bringing the game to 2-1. The Roadrunners followed Hall's goal with one of their own midway through the second period, sliding one past McSorley's pad to even the score. After Kansas changed goalies to McGarry before the end of the second period, the third period was all Kansas. Both Davis and Schultz scored goals and Davis had an empty netter from past the blue line before it was all over. As the buzzer sounded and Kansas claimed its sweep, fans chanted "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" for a job well done. "Every shot, every hit, every save, the crowd was cheering in hopes that we would capitalize our opportunities," Schultz said. The team will take a weekend off before its game against the University of Missouri in the first weekend of March. The 'Hawks are 1-1-1 against the hated Tigers this season, so slacking is not an option. Edited by Ashley Arnold and Abby Mills Geoff Knight, Toronto Ont., senior, fought for the puck Saturday night during the second period of the game against Denver's Metro State. The game concluded in a Jayhawk victory of 5-2. Kansan Classifieds Megan True/Kansar To place an ad call the classified office at 864-4358 or email at classifieds@kansan.com Classified Policy The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, sexual orientation, nationality 100 All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Hous or disability. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Law. 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