APPLETON, Wis. -- Nick Jennette scored two goals, tied one school record, topped the 100-point plateau, and broke a NCAA record as the Lawrence University hockey team beat Concordia University of Wisconsin 5-3 Saturday to sweep a Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association quarterfinal playoff series.
The Vikings (16-10-1) advance to play in the Harris Cup semifinals next Saturday at Adrian College against an opponent to be determined.
Jennette, a senior forward, scored two goals to tie the school's career record of 48 goals held by Mike Burkhart. Jennette, who had three points, also became only the second player in school history with 100 points and now has 102. Ryan Blick holds the school record at 103. Jennette also played in his 110th consecutive game, breaking the NCAA record of 109 held by Garrett Strot of Bethel (Minn.).
Jennette got his 100th point in the first period when he assisted on Marc Howe's goal at 13:00 that put Lawrence up 1-0. Jennette made it 2-0 when he scored off an assist from Howe just 18 seconds into the second period.
Concordia (4-22-1) cut the lead in half when Alec Michael Kautzman scored at the 2:54 mark. Lawrence countered on Jon Bellotti's goal at 9:08 to go up 3-1.
The Vikings made it 4-0 when Jon Sacks stuffed a rebound past Concordia goaltender Eric Everson at the 2:00 mark. Concordia fought back as Jari Sanders and Sam Aide both scored power-play goals to trim the lead to 4-3 with 10:30 left.
Jennette then sealed the win and tied the record for career goals with an empty-net goal with just two seconds left.
Evan Johnson made 19 saves to pick up the victory, his 13th of the season. That breaks the record for wins in a season that he held along with Andrew Isaac.