Providence College Athletics

Saturday, November 22
Amherst, MA / Mullins Center
7:00 P.M.

Providence College

6-5-2, 4-3-1

5
at
1

UMass

8-7-0, 2-5-0

1st period1
2nd period2
3rd period3
FinalF
Providence
0
1
4
5
Massachusetts
0
0
1
1
Men's Hockey's Roger McQueen celebrates a goal at UMass
Photo by: Brian Foley for Foley-Photograph

No. 16 Men's Hockey Downs No. 17/18 UMass, 5-1

11/22/2025 10:55:00 PM | Men's Ice Hockey

The Friars scored four goals in the third period.

AMHERST, Mass. –The No. 16 Providence College men's hockey exploded with a four-goal third period en route to a 5-1 win over No. 17/18 UMass

RECORDS

UMass 8-7-0 (2-5-0 HEA) | Providence (6-5-2, 4-3-1 HEA)

 

SCORE

UMass – 1 | Providence – 5

VENUE

Mullins Center – Amherst, Mass.

GOALIES

Philip Svedebäck (PC) – 19 saves, 1 goal against

Jackson Irving (UMass) – 40 saves, 4 goals against

NOTES

- The Friars held a 12-10 shot advantage in the first period despite being shorthanded for the final 2:46 of the period as the teams went through the opening 20 minutes scoreless.

- Julius Sumpf got the Friars on the board at 17:38 of the second period with his second goal of the season off a clean face-off win by Aleksi Kivioja.

- James Duerr tied the game for UMass at 4:35 of the third.

- Providence exploded for four goals, with three coming in a span of 2:56 to break the game open.

- Roger McQueen tallied his fourth of the year, the eventual game-winner at the 11:02 mark to give the Friars a 2-1 lead.

- Beau Jelsma and Logan Sawyer struck in a span of 23 seconds to extend the lead to 4-1. Jelsma tallied his second of the season while Sawyer added his fifth of the year.

- Quinn Mantei capped the scoring with his first NCAA goal into an empty net.

- Svedebäck stopped 19-of-20 shots he faced.

- McQueen finished the night with two points and now has four goals in his last four games.

PC GAME HIGHS

Goals: Sumpf, McQueen, Jelsma, Sawyer, Mantei (1)

Assists: Gamache, Kivioja, Elger, McQueen, Masa (1)

Points: McQueen (2)

Shots: Sawyer, Elger (6)

POWER PLAYS

UMass – 0/2

Providence – 0/0

SHOTS

UMass – 20

Providence – 45

FACEOFFS

UMass – 28-of-61 (.459)

Providence – 33-of-61 (.541)

UP NEXT

The Friars will travel to Colorado College next weekend (Nov. 28-29) for a two-game series at Ed Robson Arena in Colorado Springs.