Hobart survives five hours and 4 overtimes to reach D-III hockey semifinals

Hobart and Curry began the NCAA Division III men's hockey quarterfinals on Saturday night. The match ended on Sunday morning.

Bauer Morrissey's goal at 15:17 of the fourth overtime, a few minutes after midnight, gave defending national champion Hobart a 4-3 victory and a return trip to the NCAA semifinals.

Curry goalie Shane Soderwall tied the Division III men's record with 98 saves. He had stopped 61 in a row before Morrissey finished a game that lasted just over five hours.

“I passed out,” Morrissey said after Hobart's 102nd and final shot of the game.

Soderwall, a freshman, tied the Division III single-game saves mark set by Justin Lochner for Augsburg against Gustavus Adolphus in what was a four-overtime Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference playoff semifinal on February 27, 2010. Augsburg lost that game 6-5. .

Soderwall's 98 saves tied for the second-most in NCAA hockey history; Sirena Enright stopped 101 for Chatham in a Division III women's game against Plattsburgh on October 22, 2005. Plattsburgh won 10-1.

The 135 minutes and 17 seconds of ice time marked the second-longest game in Division III men's hockey history, behind the Augsburg-Gustavus game that lasted 138:38.

Hobart, which is on a 23-match unbeaten streak, will play Utica in Thursday's national semifinals.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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