Here are the games that have gone final so far at the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association’s national championship tournaments, which began Wednesday at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn.

DIVISION I

LINDENWOOD 10, ROWAN 0: Bennett Blake and Clayton Liefeld each had two goals and an assist in the Lions’ shutout win over the Profs. Jackson Wozniak notched two goals while Nathan Durran notched a goal and two assists. Jack Wedoski, Parker Winkelmann and Landon Kooker also found the back of the net.

Chase Christopher made five saves in the shutout and Michael Lieze had 26 saves in the loss.

BETHEL 6, FARMINGDALE 2: Dylan Acker delivered two first-period goals as the Wildcats rolled past the Rams. Josh Little also scored twice, and assisted on a goal. Jason Santoriello dished out three assists and Ethan Chipping also found the back of the net for Bethel.

Peter Abazis notched a goal and an assist and Jake Paul also scored for Farmingdale.

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GRAND CANYON 4, ARIZONA ST. 0: Maxim Currie made 13 saves to secure the shutout for the Lopes. Brydon Frisk, Warren Jelinek and Cameron Bennett all tallied a goal and assist and Aydin Schwetz scored as well for Grand Canyon.

Aaron Parsons stopped 22 of 26 shots for the Sun Devils.

ROWAN 7, FARMINGDALE 1: Brian Cutler tallied two goals and an assist and Dylan Koski delivered a goal and three assists in the Profs’ rout of the Rams. Jack Smalley, David Cutler and Luke Granucci all recorded a goal and an assist Aaden Plank also scored in the win for Rowan.

Ian Ribarich scored the lone goal for Farmingdale.

BETHEL 3, HENRY FORD 1: Andrew Ether had two goals and Ryan Ro had two assists for the Wildcats in the win. Josh Little scored the other goal for Bethel.

Nicholas Mangiapane opened the scoring for the Hawks, who led 1-0 after one period before Bethel rallied.

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DIVISION II

ROBERT MORRIS 5, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1: Giovanni Palombo and Jarrett Tomazich recorded two goals and two assists each in in the Colonials’ win over the Terriers. Matthew Perdue also had a goal.

Daniel Cusack scored for Boston University.

NEUMANN 7, UMASS 4: Evan Hoey had four goals for the Knights while Zachary Deemer had a goal and three assists to lead the Knights past the Minutemen. Nicholas Pullano and Victory Foley also found the back of the net.

Owen Gallagher found the back of the net for the Minutemen. Brennan McAuley and Aidan Tripp also scored in the loss.

ENDICOTT 8, CAL POLY 4: Quinn Brown scored twice in the Gulls’ win over the Mustangs. Colby Cliffolilio and Justin Stergos each had a goal and two assists. Jamie Poole and Jack Ryan also scored in the win.

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Brady Caron and Ethan Vernik had a goal and an assist for Cal Poly while teammates Rohin Young and Brendan Toy each scored a goal.

ARIZONA 8, CORTLAND 7: Kevin Bird and Theoren Hanah each had a hat trick in the Wildcats’ win over the Dragons. Dylan Smith and Hudson Fox also potted goals.

Michael Rovinski had three goals for Cortland and Michael Luzopone had two goals. John Hoisik and Sean Smith had a goal each.

SLIPPERY ROCK 3, CSU FULLERTON 2: Alec Thomas stopped 23 shots for the Pride in the win over the Titans while teammates Price McDonald, Tyler Lesack and Cameron Miller found the back of the net.

Ryan Tuckwood had a goal and an assist for Fullerton while Ezra Gale also scored. Samantha Reyes made 28 saves in the loss.

MICHIGAN ST. 7, NORTHEASTERN 4: Del Wohlart went wild with three goals and two assists for the victorious Spartans. Blake Crimmins was in the giving mood, dishing out four assists to go along with a goal of his own. Parker Young, Russell Shengulette and Shane Stoitsiadis also scored.

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Drew Skotarczak netted a hat trick for the Huskies and Quinn Mulligan lit the lamp as well.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2, QUINNIPIAC 1: Justin Davids’ second-period goal proved to be the game-winner for the Terriers as they took down the Bobcats. Martin Uribe opened the scoring early in the first period.

Christopher Kosakowski tied the game for Quinnipiac later in the opening stanza.

SLIPPERY ROCK 6, NORTHEASTERN 5: Cade Wheeler potted four goals as the Pride built a lead and held on to beat the Huskies. Tyler Lesack and Evan Barnhart also scored for Slippery Rock.

Drew Skotarczak put together two goals and an assist for Northeastern, while Quinn Mulligan scored one goal and assisted on the Huskies’ other four. Mike Grbic and Andrew Sadati scored the other Northeastern goals.

CAL POLY 5, ROBERT MORRIS 4: Rohin Young and Joe Shields had matching two-goal, one-assist performances for the Mustangs in the win. Nick Blakewell also found the back of the net.

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Giovanni Palombo also tallied two goals and an assist for the Colonials, with Matthew Purdue and Jeremiah Brosovic netting the other goals.

CSU FULLERTON 4, MICHIGAN ST. 3: Caden Dance, Mason Pilkington and Brayden Magness each notched a goal and an assist in the Titans’ win over the Spartans. Bricen Mason-Leichtfuss also scored and Ryan Tuckwood tallied two assists.

Shane Stoitsiadis had a goal and an assist to pace Michigan State, with Del Wohlart and Russell Shengulette recording the other goals.

QUINNIPIAC 4, ENDICOTT 2: The Bobcats got a goal and an assist from both Christopher Kosakowski and Gianluca Chiodi as they doubled up the Gulls. Nicholas Dimitrakiou and Nicholas Monfredo scored as well as Quinnipiac rallied from a first-period deficit.

Jack Ryan and Jamie Poole scored in the opening frame for Endicott.

ARIZONA 7, UMASS 3: Jack Sapra tallied a hat trick and an assist in the win for the Wildcats. Hudson Fox had a four-point game (goal, three assists), Theoren Hannah also notched three assists, and Kevin Bird, Michael Penna Dylan Smith rounded out the scoring for Arizona.

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Aidan Tripp had a goal and an assist for the Minutemen, who also got goals from Owen Gallagher and Noah Sargent.

CORTLAND 8, NEUMANN 4: Michael Luzopone notched four goals and two assists to power the Red Dragons to the victory. Michael Rovinsky tallied two goals and an assist, and Sean Smith and Michael Linekin lit the lamp as well.

Zachary Deemer factored into all four goals for the Knights, with three goals and an assist on Evan Hoey’s marker.

DIVISION III

HOFSTRA 8, FLORIDA 6: Britt Bischoff paced the Dutchmen with five goals and an assist in the win over the Gators. Colin Ewald had two goals and two assists while Matthew Materazo had a goal and three assists.

Philip Vanderlaat notched four goals for the Gators. Braden Follenius and Christopher Broski each scored a goal.

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COLORADO 4, ILLINOIS ST. 3: Graeme Ferguson potted two goals for the Buffaloes in the victory over the Cardinals. Jason Rieger had a goal and an assist and Nick Murphy also found the back of the net for Colorado.

Jack Johnsen, Shane Dotto and Mason Eyrich scored for Illinois State.

OSWEGO 5, YESHIVA 4, 2OT: Michael Kirschbaum paced the Lakers with a goal and two assists to get past the Maccabees. John Astle scored the game-winner and set up another goal. Jakob Lyons, Kyle Debjian and Colin Ford also scored for Oswego.

Benji Froom scored twice for Yeshiva. Yoni Drazin and Eitan tallied a goal each.

RIT 4, PENN ST. 1: Pat Gulledge led the Tigers with a hat trick in the win over the Nittany Lions. Domenic Lo Iacono had the other tally for Rochester Institute of Technology. Michael Pennington had 20 saves in the win.

Kyra Rodgers scored for Penn State and Sam Robinson had 18 saves in the loss.

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MARYVILLE 8, MONTCLAIR ST. 7, OT: Brendan Rainbolt notched a hat trick and had three assists to lead the Saints past the Red Hawks. Danny Walters scored twice and had three assists. Sean Scanlon, Kyle Kellewy and Johnny Hegger all tallied a goal in the win.

Braden Ryan and Jacob Liebross each scored twice in the loss. Jack Vogel and Anthony Oliveri each had a goal and an assist and Garret Negron also scored for Montclair State.

TAMPA 2, RHODE ISLAND 1: Connor Rintoul made 23 saves in the Spartans’ victory over the Rams. Nicholas Tartaglia and Kellen Sarglini had the goals in the win.

Christopher Gauvin scored for the University of Rhode Island and Fionn Mcgowan stopped 20 shots in the loss.

SYRACUSE 7, COLORADO ST. 4: Dominic Patille recorded a hat trick for the Orange in the win over the Rams. Jonathan Schoen scored twice while Daniel Cohen and Shea Scully each had a goal in the win.

Keegan Barker had a hat trick for Colorado St. and Ian Bushee notched a tally.

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CAL POLY POMONA 6, KENNESAW STATE 4: Ronald Espino notched two goals in the Broncos’ win over the Owls. Nick Triance, Peter Lupercio and Brayden Fleming each had a goal and an assist each in the while Evanity Herrera also scored in the win.

Essix Moser potted two goals for Kennesaw State while Daniel Cotnoir had a goal and an assist. Ben Petersiel also scored.

PENN ST. 10, VERMONT 1: Justin Becker and Rino Losardo both recorded hat tricks for the Nittany Lions. Andrew Loughran and Tristan Kunec backed them up with two goals apiece.

Emma Brophy scored for the Catamounts.

HOFSTRA 4, ILLINOIS ST. 1: Britt Bischoff’s two goals and an assist bolstered the Pride to a win over the Redbirds. Matthew Materazo and Collin Ewald netted the other Hofstra goals.

Shane Dotto’s unassisted goal was Illinois State’s only offensive output.

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UC SANTA BARBARA 5, RIT 2: Reyes LeGrande let out two goals and an assist to pace the Gauchos. Elvin Kim, Brad Price and Karsten Lansing each scored a goal for California-Santa Barbara.

Jaxson Doornick and Pat Gulledge each got a goal for Rochester Institute of Technology.

FLORIDA 8, COLORADO 0: Bohdi Duncan delivered a hat trick in the Gators’ rout of the Buffaloes. Ryan Maziarka scored twice and Benjamin Schwartz, Christopher Broski and Andrew Kuczynski also lit the lamp.

David Stenzel made 13 saves in the shutout and Jack Ryan made 15 saves in the loss.

TEMPLE 9, COLORADO ST. 2: DJ Zeiger had a hat trick and Blake Bagdon bagged two goals and three assists to lead the Owls over the Rams. Jayden Rothwell, James Palmer, Jacob Gollapolli and Justin Rhein all scored as well.

Kobe Douglas and Matthew Chase scored the goals for Colorado State.

SYRACUSE 5, VERMONT 0: Shakoronhiokewen Jacobs and Shea Scully each tallied a goal and an assist in the Orange’s shutout victory. Matthew D’Addario, Dominic Patille and Jonathan Schoen also scored.

Michael Benedict made 13 saves to secure the shutout, while Katelyn Smith stopped 19 shots for the Catamounts.


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