Score: No. 1 Keiser Seahawks  21, No. 6 Indiana Tech Warriors 15.
Records: Keiser (1-0), Indiana Tech (0-1).Â
Location: Warrior Athl. Field - Fort Wayne, Ind.
The Keiser Seahawks opened their 2026 campaign with an offensive explosion on Saturday afternoon, securing a 21-15 road victory over No. 6Â Indiana Tech at Warrior Athletic Field. Keiser established an early rhythm, led by Ryan Stowell, who netted three of his game-high eight goals in the opening 15 minutes to help the Seahawks to a 6-3 lead.
The second quarter featured a tighter defensive battle, with Keiser outscoring the Warriors 3-2 to take a 9-5 advantage into the halftime break. JP Prather and Keagan Hufford struck early in the period before Indiana Tech's Torben Aagaard attempted to close the gap with two goals of his own, including a man-up tally.
Keiser blew the game open in the third quarter, erupting for eight goals. Stowell remained unstoppable, scoring three more times in the period, while Ryan Rundle and Braeden Niemy added to the onslaught. Despite a five-goal surge from the Warriors in the third, Keiser maintained a comfortable 17-10 lead heading into the final frame. The Seahawks traded goals with Indiana Tech in the fourth to cruise to the six-goal victory.
The Seahawks' next game is on the road against Point University on Thursday, March 12, with the opening draw set for 1:00 p.m.
- Keiser improves to 1-0 to begin the season.
- Ryan Stowell led all players with a dominant eight-goal performance.
- The Seahawks dominated the faceoff circle, winning 30-of-41 total draws, led by Cole Nappi who went 19-of-24.
- Keiser outshot the Warriors 62-38 overall and held a 39-24 advantage in shots on goal.
- The Seahawks won the ground ball battle 48-31.
- Keagan Hufford and Ryan Rundle served as the primary facilitators, each recording four assists.
- Goalkeeper Lucas Green earned the win, recording nine saves in over 53 minutes of action.
No. 1 Keiser
Points: Ryan Stowell (8)
Goals: Ryan Stowell (8)
Assists: Hufford / Rundle (4)
Faceoffs: Cole Nappi (19-24)
Ground Balls: Cole Nappi (11)
Saves: Lucas Green (9)
No. 6 Indiana Tech
Points: Torben Aagaard (5)
Goals: Cam Fewster (4)
Assists: Aagaard / Johnson (2)
Ground Balls: Maddox Schwartz (5)
Caused Turnovers: Spisz / Tedesco (3)
Saves: Sam Park (13)
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