New Mexico 2, UWM 2 (2OT)

New Mexico wins, 5-3, on penalty kicks

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Nov. 23, 2005

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- With the match officially recorded as a tie, UWM finishes the season with three losses and five ties in eight overtime matches. The eight OT contests equal a school record first set in 1999. UWM's five ties are also a school record.

- Troy Spielmann's goal was his first of the season, while the goal by Steve Sperl was his sixth.

- The two goals allowed by the Panthers were the first goals they had allowed since Oct. 26, a streak of five matches. UWM had not allowed two goals since Oct. 20 at Michigan.

- UWM allowed a first half goal for the first time since Oct. 2, snapping a string that involved 13-straight matches.

- The Panthers failed to win for just the second time in nine matches this season where they scored at least two goals.

- This was the first time UWM had ever gone to penalty kicks in the NCAA Tournament.

- Steve Bode made his 23rd start of the season and finishes the year as the only Panther to start every match.

- Freshman goalie Grant Fernstrum finished the season with a 0.47 goals against average, a new school record.