The Aurora University men's lacrosse team returned to Spartan Athletic Park Wednesday night to host the Bluejays of Elmhurst University. The first half consisted of back and forth action before the Spartans broke the scoring open in the second. AU defeated Elmhurst 10-8 to give the Bluejays their first loss of the season.
GAME SCORE: Aurora University 10, Elmhurst University 8
LOCATION: Spartan Athletic Park - Montgomery, Illinois
RECORDS: Aurora University 3-2 overall ; Elmhurst University 5-1 overall

- After trailing 3-0 early in the first quarter, the Spartans got goals from
Carson Leader and
Andy Trenary to cut their deficit to one.
- AU trailed 3-2 after one quarter played.
- The second quarter consisted of back and forth action with a total of six goals scored.
- The Spartans took a 4-3 lead with back to back goals coming from
Carson Leader and
Tyler Foerstel.
- Elmhurst responded less than 50 seconds after to tie the game 4-4.
- With less than four minutes remaining in the half,
Owen Spencer found the back of the net to give AU a 5-4 lead.
- The Bluejays scored one last time before
Brody MacDonald gave the Spartans the go ahead goal with 27 seconds remaining in the half.
- Heading into halftime, AU led 6-5.
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Carson Leader got the scoring started in the third quarter with two goals to give AU a 8-5 lead with 5:30 remaining in the quarter.
- The Bluejays tallied a lone goal while AU
Ben Strub and
Carson Leader scored late in the quarter.
- Elmhurst added two goals in the fourth to round out the scoring.
- AU goaltender
Phillip Gianelle had 24 saves on night, many of them in huge moments.
- The Spartans were victorious 10-8.
Points: Carson Leader (5) and
Brody MacDonald (4)
Goals:
Carson Leader (4) and
Tyler Foerstel (2)
Assists:
Brody MacDonald (3)
Ground balls: Andy Trenary (4)
Caused Turnovers: Leo Brock (2)
Saves: Phillip Gianelle (24)
Next action for the Spartan men's lacrosse team comes on Saturday, March 18 when they travel to Calvin University. Opening face-off is slated for 1:00 p.m. (cst) / 2:00 p.m. (est) in Grand Rapids, Michigan.