Jefferson Community College Secures Hard-Fought 6–3 Victory Over Union College
Jefferson is victorious over Union College.
In a fast-paced, physical matchup filled with momentum swings and clutch performances, Jefferson Community College earned a well-deserved 6–3 win over Union College. Despite being outshot 41–36, Jefferson made the most of its opportunities, combining timely scoring with steady goaltending to claim the victory.
Jefferson wasted no time setting the tone in the opening period. At 17:01, Owen Ebersol broke through with the game's first goal, assisted by Mason Jeeves. Just seconds later, Jefferson struck again—this time off the stick of Connor Lamb, with help from Caden Perini—giving the Cannoneers a quick 2–0 lead. Union clawed back with a late goal to narrow the margin, but Jefferson carried a 2–1 advantage into the first intermission. Despite being outshot 21–17, Jefferson's efficient finishing made the difference early.
The second period brought even more intensity as both teams exchanged chances and weathered a series of penalties. At 19:07, Mason Savage restored Jefferson's two‑goal cushion on a setup from Owen Bismarck. Union countered shortly after to stay within striking distance, but the pivotal moment came at 12:48. Dylan Johnson powered through the defense to score an unassisted goal—ultimately the game-winner—pushing Jefferson ahead 4–2 heading into the final frame.
Jefferson continued to apply pressure in the third period. Ebersol notched his second goal of the night at 15:25, again assisted by Jeeves, extending the lead to 5–2. Minutes later, Johnson delivered his second unassisted marker of the game at 11:09, giving Jefferson a commanding edge. Union managed two late goals, but the comeback attempt fell short as the Jefferson lead proved insurmountable.
Goaltender Avery Zenger anchored Jefferson's effort with a strong 60‑minute performance, turning aside 38 of 41 shots. His composure during Union's heavy shooting stretches—particularly in the first and third periods—was crucial in preserving the lead. Union rotated goaltenders throughout the game, but Jefferson's balanced attack and timely scoring ultimately made the difference.
In a contest defined by resilience and execution, Jefferson Community College showcased its depth and composure. By capitalizing on scoring opportunities and relying on steady goaltending, the Cannoneers closed out an impressive 6–3 win over Union College.
