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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Isaac Kohls and Patrick Conte each scored twice as Niagara completed a home-and-home series sweep of Rochester Institute of Technology with a 5-1 win on Saturday.
TJ Sarcona also scored, and Adrian Ignagni made 40 saves for the Purple Eagles (7-14-3, 7-7-3 Atlantic Hockey).
Dan Schuler scored a power-play goal for the Tigers (8-13-3, 7-9-1).
RIT goaltender Jordan Ruby allowed five goals on 25 shots through two periods. Mike Rotolo stopped all seven shots he faced in the third period.