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ND SPORTS School, which is pursuing its third consecutive Minnesota state champi‑ onship. He had notched 111 points (53 goals and 58 assists) in his first 74 ca‑ reer games. "Dylan Malmquist is a dynamic player who can score goals, as well as set them up," Jackson said. "He's got a great mind for the game and sees things on the ice before they happen. He continues to develop his game and has become a force at both ends of the ice. He has the talent, the drive and the desire to be an outstanding hockey player." Dello competes for the Tri‑City Storm of the United States Hockey League and had registered eight as‑ sists in 20 games. "Tory Dello is a solid, all‑around de‑ fenseman who can play a shutdown role, but also has shown the potential for a good offensive side to his game," Jackson said. "He plays a strong game in his own zone and isn't afraid to take the body in the corners or in front of the net. He's a strong skater who can move the puck and is beginning to take a more active role in the offensive zone." ✦ Irish Roundup HOCKEY (9-8-2, 4-4-2 HOCKEY EAST) Notre Dame trailed Miami (Ohio) 2‑0 before scoring a pair of goals in the final 6:43 and winning in overtime, with two of the tallies coming from freshman right wing Jake Evans. The victory in the first day of play at the Florida College Hockey Classic in Estero, Fla., set up a meeting between the Irish and Lake Superior State Dec. 29. The Lakers won 2‑1. Notre Dame plays eight games in January, beginning with a trip to Kalamazoo, Mich., to play Western Michigan Jan. 9. MEN'S SOCCER (12-5-4, 6-1-1 ACC) Notre Dame's quest to repeat as national champions ended in early December, but junior Patrick Hodan and senior Nick Besler were named All‑Americans following the season. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) named Hodan to its All‑America first team, while Besler was a second‑team selection. MEN'S SWIMMING The Irish resume competition against Michigan and Northwestern Jan. 10 in Ann Arbor, Mich., and then travel to Wisconsin Jan. 16‑17 before hosting the Shamrock Invitational Jan. 30‑31. WOMEN'S SWIMMING Notre Dame returns to competition against Michigan and Northwestern Jan. 9‑10 at Ann Arbor Mich., takes on Indiana and Wisconsin Jan. 16‑17 at Madison, Wis., and then hosts the Shamrock Invitational Jan. 30‑31. — Andrew Owens