Wittenberg traveled to Marietta to play. Wittenberg came out firing in the first quarter, scoring four goals. Nate Reed scored tow goals, and Billy Habermeyer scored a goal assisted by Mario Cassani, Alex Nichols had an assist also. Shawn Egan had an unassisted goal. The Tiger defense played well holding Marietta scoreless in the first quarter. Wittenberg had a 4 – 0 lead.
Wittenberg's offense continued to play well in the second, scoring three goals. Nate Reed scored an unassisted goal. Billy Habermeyer scored two goals, assisted by Alex Nichols and Mark Azar. Wittenberg's defense continued to play well holding Marietta to two goals in the second. Wittenberg had a 7 – 2 lead at the half.
Wittenberg's offense scored six goals in the third. Billy Habermeyer had 2 goals. Mario Cassani had 2 goals and 2 assists. Todd Dillon, and Nate Reed each had a goal. Justin Bitner and Alex Nichols had an assist. Wittenberg's defense continued to play strong allowing Marietta to score one goal. Wittenberg had a 13 – 3 lead.
Wittenberg finished the fourth quarter with four goals scored by Phil Deak, Jesse Mortillo, Wes Enicks, and Dan Patterson. Shannon Miller, Shawn Egan, and Zach Kulow each had an assist.
Wittenberg Stats
Billy Habermeyer-5 goals
Nate Reed-4 goals
Mario Cassani-2 goals-2 assists
Alex Nichols-4 assists
Shawn Egan-1 goal-1 assist
Todd Dillon-1 goal
Phil Deak-1 goal
Wes Enicks-1 goal
Dan Patterson-1 goal
Mortillo-1 goal
Mark Azar-1 assist
Justin Bitner-1 assist
Shannon Miller-1 assist
Zach Kulow-1 assist
Nate Reed, and Mario Cassani each had six ground balls. Steele Crissman, Shawn Egan, Spencer Dunning, and Scott Gilbert each had 5 ground balls. Goalie Charlie Hamilton had four saves. Goalie Billy Hamlin had four saves. Wittenbergwon the game 17 – 5.