JAMESTOWN, N.D. – Goaltender Brandon Weare put on an impressive show, blocking all 25 shots in a 5-0 win for the University of Jamestown men’s hockey team against Midland University at John L. Wilson Arena.
The game was tight until the third period when the Jimmies scored four goals, pulling away decisively. After a scoreless second, Jamestown led 1-0, thanks to Jordan Baranesky’s goal in the first period.
Wyatt Johnson kicked off the scoring spree early in the third, followed by Darius Makse, Sully Ross, and James Hooton, who all joined in to seal the victory. Makse’s power-play goal was particularly significant, marking a strong play after an assist from Johnson.
Shots on goal favored Jamestown at 38-25, demonstrating their offensive strength in the final two periods.
The teams will face off again Saturday night in Jamestown at 7 p.m. Such match-ups build the rivalry between these teams, often creating waves on social media. Fans share highlights and reactions, bringing excitement to the college hockey scene.
Historically, Jamestown has been a competitive team. They continue to build on past successes, showing promise for the rest of the season. According to recent statistics from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), college hockey attendance has risen over the years, indicating stronger fan engagement and support for teams like Jamestown.
This win adds to Jamestown’s momentum, and with promising talent like Weare and the goal-scoring lineup, the team is generating buzz both online and in the community.
As the season progresses, expect more thrilling updates from the Jimmies as they aim for even greater accomplishments.