The Aurora University men's hockey team finished the sweep of the No. 2 ranked Adrian Bulldogs following their 4-2 win on Saturday afternoon in Adrian, Michigan. Four different Spartans found the back of the net, as No. 11 ranked AU stayed undefeated on the season.
FINAL SCORE: Aurora University 4, Adrian College 2
LOCATION:Â Adrian, Michigan
RECORDS: Aurora University 6-0-0 overall (4-0-0 NCHA); Adrian College 3-3-0 overall (0-2-0 NCHA)

- AU headed to the power play just five minutes in, but were unable to grab the early lead.
- The Spartans did indeed strike first when
Mathis Bedard lit the lamp off an assist from
Eddie Paulissian.
- Adrian scored at the 9:55 point to tie the score at one.
- With just under nine minutes left in the first period, Adrian headed to a power play, but the Spartans killed it off to keep the score locked at one each side.
- That 1-1 score would hold going into first intermission.
- At 5:04 in the second, AU headed to another 5v4 power play. Just 10 second later,
Chase Broda found the back of the net to give the Spartans the lead.
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Juliano Santalucia and
Matt Weber assisted Broda on the power play goal.
- With less than a minute in the second, AU took a commanding 3-1 lead. Broda set-up
Jacob Brockman for the goal.
- That 3-1 score would hold going into the second intermission.
- Adrian got back within one at 6:19 with their second goal of the game.
- The Bulldogs went to an empty net with two minutes to play, but the extra skater didn't matter as
Matt Weber added one more for the Spartans.
- This helped give AU the 4-2 victory.Â
POINTS: Chase Broda (2),
Mathis Bedard,
Eddie Paulissian,
Juliano Santalucia,
Matt Weber,
Jacob Brockman and
Matt Weber (1)
GOALS: Mathis Bedard,
Jacob Brockman,
Matt Weber and
 Chase Broda (1)
ASSISTS: Juliano Santalucia,
Chase Broda,
Eddie Paulissian and
Matt Weber (1)
SAVES: JaCob Mucitelli (39)

Next scheduled action for the Spartan men's hockey team comes on Friday, November 22 when they travel to St. Norbert College. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in De Pere, Wisconsin.