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Sylvia Springer - AU
2
Aurora AU 1-1
16
Winner York (Pa.) YCP 4-0
Aurora AU
1-1
2
Final
16
York (Pa.) YCP
4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Aurora AU 0 0 1 1 2
York (Pa.) YCP 3 6 5 2 16

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Spartans unable to weather York Spartans storm

The Aurora University men's lacrosse team traveled to highly ranked York College of Pennsylvania and after enduring a lengthy weather delay midway through the game, fell to the Spartans of York 16-2.

GAME INFORMATION -
FINAL SCORE: York College of Pennsylvania 16; Aurora University 2
RECORDS: Aurora University 1-1; York College of Pennsylvania 4-0
LOCATION: York, Pennsylvania – Kinsley Field
 
SPARTAN STARTING LINE UP:
Attack: Jason Koziol
Attack: Bailey Smith
Attack: Trevor McNamara
Midfield: Sam Hiss
Midfield: Matt Smidlein
Midfield: Will Bradshaw
Defense: Chad Ronk
Defense: Bryce Wallgard
Defense: Sean Arfsten
Goalie: Tyler Lombardi
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
York won the opening face off and controlled possession and eventually scored the games first goal 2:23 into the game.
York added two more goals to lead 3-0 after one quarter.
The host Spartans added six goals in the second to lead 9-0.
With 2:49 left in the first-half, weather rolled in and caused a several hour delay.
The teams returned from the break and in the third quarter, York built the lead up to 12-0.
With 7:11 to go in the third, Spartan Jason Koziol broke the AU scoreless run on an assist from JK Torres.
AU trailed 14-1 after three.
Koziol added a goal in the fourth on an assist from Matt Sammarco.
AU fell by a final score of 16-2.

FOR THE SPARTANS
Jason Koziol had two goals.
 
SPARTAN TEAM LEADERS
Points: Jason Koziol (2)
Goals: Jason Koziol (2)
Assists: JK Torres and Matt Sammarco (1)
Ground balls: Trevor McNamara (4)
Face offs: Matt Dunsing (3-5)
 
UP NEXT
Next action for the Spartan men's lacrosse team comes on Friday, March 3 when they host Centre College. Game time is set for 3:00 p.m. on Vago Field.
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