A standout performance by junior goalkeeper Matt Roy, who recorded 25 saves, could not prevent Southern New Hampshire University from falling 13-6 to No. 3 Saint Anselm College in a Northeast 10 matchup. The Penmen struggled to maintain possession, with Saint Anselm dominating shots and ground balls. Despite an early lead, the Penmen fell behind as the Hawks scored four unanswered goals in the third quarter, clinching their 12th straight victory over SNHU.

By the Numbers
  • Matt Roy made a career-high 25 saves against 55 shots from Saint Anselm.
  • Saint Anselm outshot SNHU 55 to 23 and won 21 of 23 faceoffs.
State of Play
  • Southern New Hampshire now has an overall record of 6-6 and 1-6 in the NE10.
  • Saint Anselm remains strong with a 10-1 record and a 6-1 conference standing.
What's Next

Southern New Hampshire aims to finish the regular season with a winning record when they host American International College this Saturday on Senior Day.

Bottom Line

The Penmen need to improve their game to overcome possession struggles, especially in faceoffs and shots, as they prepare for their final regular-season matchup. Roy's impressive saves are a silver lining amidst a tough loss, indicating potential for future games.