Notre Dame and Ohio State Earn Three Stars

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Notre Dame and Ohio State Earn Three Stars
Buckeyes’ Jobst earns first star after scoring pair of goals in Big Ten opener

First Star
Mason Jobst, Ohio State
F – Jr. – Speedway, Ind.

·       Scored two goals in No. 19/- Ohio State’s Big Ten opener, netting the Buckeyes’ second and third goals in a 3-2 win at No. 12/10 Wisconsin on Friday
·       Assisted on a pair of goals 24 seconds apart in the third period to cut the Buckeyes’ deficit to one on Saturday
·       Claims his fifth career weekly award and first of the season
·       Last Ohio State honoree: Mason Jobst (Second Star) on March 14, 2017
·       Last Ohio State First Star: Mason Jobst on March 7, 2017

Second Star
Jake Evans, Notre Dame
F – Sr. – Toronto, Ontario

·       Registered five points to help No. 8/8 Notre Dame sweep Alabama Huntsville
·       Tipped in the game-winning, power-play goal at the 5:50 mark of the third period and added a shorthanded, empty-net goal with 18 seconds left in the game for a two-goal effort on Friday night
·       Registered a pair of assists in Saturday’s 4-0 victory
·       Earns his first career weekly award
·       Last Notre Dame honoree: N/A

Third Star
Jordan Gross, Notre Dame
D – Sr. – Maple Grove, Minn.

·       Posted four points on the weekend to help No. 8/8 Notre Dame sweep Alabama Huntsville
·       Recorded a career-high three assists on Friday night, before netting his first goal of the year early in the second period of Saturday’s 4-0 victory
·       Earns his first career weekly award
·       Last Notre Dame honoree: N/A

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