[AROUND THE COUNTRY] Ohio State opened its Big Ten campaign with a 3-2 win over Michigan on Chris Hegngi‘s goal 34seconds into the first overtime period. Hegngi’s older brother, Parnell, had tied the score with 94 seconds left in regulation. For more on Ohio State-Michigan,wins by Monmouth and Iona and results from around the country …

Michigan battled back from a 1-0 deficit to take the lead on goals by FabioPereira in the 81st minute and Ezekiel Harris the 85th minute.

The loss dropped the Wolverines, NCAA Division I semifinalist in 2010, to2-7-1. Freshman of the Year Soony Saad turned pro, his brother, Hamoody, didn’t returnt for his junior season, and twotop recruits signed with clubs in Europe.

Ryan Clark scored twice in the second half  to propel Monmouth (6-2-0) to a 2-1 win overPrinceton. The Hawks were playing with 10 men following a red card to Anthony Vazquez in the 65th minute.

— Iona improved to 7-1-0 with a 2-1victory over St. Joseph’s on goals by sophomore Franklin Castellanos and Spanish freshman Brais Garcia.

EAST:
Duquesne 2 Buffalo 0
Iona 2 St. Joseph’s 1
Manhattan 0 Bryant 1
Monmouth 2 Princeton 1
New Hampshire 1 Hartwick 0
Penn 4LIU 1
Rhode Island 1 Yale 3
Siena 1 Albany 0
St. Francis (Pa.) 3 Canisius 0
Stony Brook 4 Temple 3

MIDWEST:
EasternIllinois 0 IUPUI 0
Loyola, Ill. 1 Green Bay 2
Oakland 2 Dayton 0
Ohio State 3 Michigan 2
Western Michigan 0 Western Illinois 1
Wisconsin 2 Loyola Marymount 1

SOUTH:
Belmont 1 Evansville 4
Jacksonville 1 UC Riverside 2
Stetson 2 George Washington 2
Wake Forest 1 Winthrop 1

WEST:
Air Force 3 Central Conn. State 2
Cal Poly 1 Denver 3
Cal State Northridge 3 Seattle 0
Gonzaga 0 UMKC 0
Oregon State 1 Cal StateBakersfield 2
Portland 3 Houston Baptist 1
San Francisco 3 San Jose State 0
Stanford 2 Vermont 1

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