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Three Raiders Named to All-Star Team

ECRHA  January 26th, 2008 at 11:41PM  January 27th, 2008 4:02AM

Shippensburg, PA – Three Raiders are heading to the All-Star game in Feasterville next weekend, including two starters. Bryan Lowe and Tom Cavanaugh were both named starters for the southern team in the 2008 ECRHA Division II game. Sean Sheridan was also named to the team. William Bourque will join the Brian Sobel (West Chester University), and John Scotto/Robby Sangiorgio (Neumann College) as the coaches for the southern conference.
 
Bryan Lowe is one of two starters for the southern at forward; Victor Scotto (Neumann College) is the other starter. Lowe has register 11 goals and 9 assists for 20 points in 13 games for Shippensburg this season, including an astonishing 9 power play goals. Lowe just needs 2 points in the second half of the season to set a new career high.  
 
Tom Cavanaugh is one of two starters for the southern team at defense; Andrew Nguyen (Drexel University) is the other starter. Tom Cavanaugh has registered 10 goals and 14 assists to lead the Raiders in regular season scoring with 24 points. Cavanaugh has been a leader for the Raiders since his first day with the team and was named alternate captain for the second half of the season.  
 
Sean Sheridan was named to the all-star team as a freshman, just the second player in school history to receive the honor. Sheridan currently leads Division II nationally with an amazing 23 assists. Sheridan could set the Raiders single season record, currently 43 by Tommy Hagg in 2005-2006, if he can continue to distribute the puck in the second half of the season.
 
William Bourque was named one of the three coaches for the southern team in his first year serving as coach. Bourque has guided the Raiders to a 9-5-0 start. The Raiders have already eclipsed their win total from last season and are in good position to be the first ever Keystone Conference champions if they can hold Temple and Slippery Rock off in the second semester.  
 
Tyler Anderson was the only Raider on the ballot who wasn’t voted into the All-Star. Anderson split time with starter Steve Parker in the first semester, but still managed to get consideration for the game. Tyler is on pace to set team records for GAA, Save % and SO for the Raiders, all in his first season with the Raiders after transferring from West Virginia after his freshman year. 

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