
Score: No. 4 Keiser 18, SCAD-Savannah 5
Records: No. 4Â Keiser (5-4, 4-2Â AAC), SCAD-Savannah (2-5, 2-4 AAC)
Multi-Purpose Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
The No. 4 Keiser Seahawks cruised to an 18-5 victory over SCAD-Savannah, on Friday afternoon in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Keiser 5, SCAD-Savannah 2
- Max Hiestand scored the first goal of the contest at the 9:50 mark.
- Ryan Schwartz upped the lead to 2-0, with 5:05 on the clock.
- Seven seconds later, Provines then won the faceoff and took it straight to goal as KU led 3-0.
- With 3:58, Michael Mowers scored the first goal for the Bees.
- Cole Stassi got the goal back for KU, scoring with 3:34 remaining.
- With 12 seconds left on the clock, Vincent Cerasuolo stretched the lead to 5-1.
- SCAD responded with four seconds remaining, as Jordan Reeves made it 5-2.
Keiser 11, SCAD-Savannah 3
- SCAD carved the deficit to 5-3, scoring with 12:28Â left in the quarter.
- The Seahawks rattled off six consecutive goals, with Stassi scoring a pair.
- In the run, Jack Weilandt also got on the board before Hiestand scored his second to give KU the 11-3 lead going into the half.
Keiser 15, SCAD-Savannah 4
- Ucros scored all three goals of his hat trick consecutively with his final goal coming with 1:06 left in the quarter, stretching the lead to 14-3.
- SCAD added a goal with six seconds left, making it 14-4.
- With one second left, Cerasuolo recorded his third goal of the game, increasing the lead to 15-4.
Keiser 18, SCAD-Savannah 5
- With 9:29 left in the game, James MacGilvray extended the lead to 16-4.
- Evan Baker tallied a goal for the Bees, at the 6:58 mark.
- The Seahawks ended the game on a 2-0 run with goals by both Tyler Suckling-Ward and Hiestand, winning 18-5.
- 3: Four Seahawks tallied hat tricks on the afternoon with Stassi, Cerasuolo, Ucros and Hiestand all recording three goals.
- 3: Three players had three caused turnovers in the game as Jackson Marshall, Reese Niemeier, and Trevor Ellick all reached the mark.
- 5/8: Stassi recorded a season-best five assists in the game and tied a season-high eight points.
- 9/15: Cam Provines picked up nine groundballs to go along with 15 faceoff wins for the Seahawks.
- 8: Cole George stopped eight shots in crease for KU.
- 20/22: A big focal point for Keiser, the Seahawks were 20-of-22 in clear attempts.
- 73: The Seahawks set a school record with 73 shots in the contest.
No. 4 Keiser
Points: Stassi (8)
Goals: Four Tied (3)
Assists: Stassi (5)
Faceoffs: Provines (15-17)
Ground Balls: Provines (9)
Caused Turnovers: Three Tied (3)
Saves: George (8)
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SCAD-Savannah
Points: Mowers (3)
Goals: Mowers (3)
Assists: Heuer (1)
Faceoffs: Curry (3-22)
Ground Balls: Two Tied (3)
Caused Turnovers: Two Tied (2)
Saves: Goldberg (17)

Keiser concludes the regular season on the road as they travel to Webber International on Saturday, April 9 at 1 p.m.Â
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