The No. 9 ranked UMass Lowell hockey team pulled out a 3-3 tie at No. 13 Quinnipiac on Saturday night at High Point Solutions Arena.Sophomore forward(Staten Island, N.Y.) tied the game with 1:18 remaining in regulation on an extra attacker goal. A shot by sophomore forward(Port Coquitlam, B.C.) deflected off Gambardella past QU freshman netminder Sean Lawrence to get the road point. With the tie, the River Hawks own a 2-0-1 overall record, while the Bobcats move to 1-1-1.Quinnipiac's Justin Agosta tied the game at 2-2 on the power play with 16:21 left in the third period on a wrist shot from left point. With 10:30 left in the third periodcame out of the crease to challenge a charging Sam Anas, but he covered the puck before Anas could gain control. Quinnipiac took a 3-2 lead off a back hander by Landon Smith for his second goal on the game off a rebound with just 8:54 left in the third. Anas totaled a game-high 12 shots on net for the Bobcats.Campbell got the River Hawks on the scoreboard first at 10:05 of the first period for his second goal of the season. It marked the second straight night that UMass Lowell scored the opening goal of the contest. Quinnipiac tied the game just four and a half minutes later on a power play goal by Landon Smith. UMass Lowell struck back just 2:28 later to retake the lead at 2-1 on a goal by sophomore defenseman(Eau Claire, Wis.). The Bobcats held a 11-5 shot advantage going to the locker room at the end of the first period.UMass Lowell went on the power play just 1:30 into the game on a interference penalty by QU's Connor Clifton. Senior forward(Yardley, Pa.) had a great chance on the penalty kill with 12 minutes left in the first period off a feed from Gambardella, which was unsuccessful. Wallin ended up collecting the puck in front of the Bobcat net, getting the River Hawks first shot on goal on the play.Junior(Manalapan, N.J.) totaled 35 saves in his third start of the season in the River Hawks' net. Lawrence made his first career start for the Bobcats making 19 stops. Senior blueliner(Atlanta, Ga.) recorded a team-high four shots on goal.The River Hawks return to action on Friday, October 24 against the University of Michigan on Homecoming Weekend at the Tsongas Center (7 p.m). The game will be televised live on the New England Sports (Network).Tickets for all River Hawks home hockey games are on sale now. Game tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors (65+) and military, and $12 and children (12 and under). UMass Lowell students receive free admission by scanning their ID as part of the Mission: All In campaign. Tickets can be purchased at the Tsongas Center Box Office, which is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. during the week. Fans can also purchase tickets online at TsongasCenter.com or by calling 866-722-8780.The UMass Lowell Athletic Department is also selling season, mini-pack and group tickets at this time. Packages can be purchased online at TsongasCenter.com or by contacting(christine_maurais@uml.edu; 978-934-2181) or(jocelyn_prieto@uml.edu; 978-934-5751).