Stats from Cyclone Hockey’s team U.S.A. members

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Senior Matt Cooper was integral in a Cyclone Hockey victory by only allowing one score. Cooper went 37 for 38 in total saves for the game. The Cyclones defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 2-1 on Sept. 20 to tie the series.

Luke Manderfeld

As Matt Cooper and J.P. Kascsak make their way to Granada, Spain for the 2015 Winter World University Games, let’s take a look at their stats for the Cyclones this season.

J.P. Kascsak: Kascsak had trouble getting going early in the season after suffering from a wrist injury. He has picked it up since and now is tied for second on the team with 11 goals. He also registered a hat trick against Indiana Tech in October.

Matt Cooper: Cooper has had himself an impressive year tending the net for the Cyclones. With a 2.06-goals-against average and a 92.9 save percentage on top of that, he has generated national attention. With the next step in his career going pro, he may attract some scouts to take a look at him.

The team will start its tournament against Japan at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 5 in Granada, Spain at the Granada Sports Palace. 

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