GAMEDAY CENTRAL
No. 23 IUP Crimson Hawks (8-5, 5-5 PSAC)
vs. Seton Hill Griffins (4-10, 3-7 PSAC)
Wednesday, April 25 | 7 p.m.
Indiana, Pa. | George P. Miller Stadium
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COMING UP
at No. 8 West Chester | Saturday, April 28
THE GAME AT A GLANCE
The IUP women's lacrosse team (8-5, 5-5 PSAC) prepares to bounce back under the lights, as they host the Seton Hill Griffins (4-10, 3-7 PSAC) Wednesday, April 25. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m. at George P. Miller Stadium. The Crimson Hawks are on a two-game slide, with losses at No. 23 Lock Haven and at Bloomsburg, while Seton Hill has won back-to-back games over Gannon and Kutztown.
GAME NOTES
>> The Crimson Hawks have a lot on the line as they head into the final week of the regular season, needing to win out and get some help in order to clinch a spot in the PSAC tournament
>> IUP is currently tied with Millersville for seventh in the conference standings with a 5-5 PSAC record, with Slippery Rock, Bloomsburg and Lock Haven one game ahead at 6-4; The top six teams in the standings advance to the tournament, with West Chester, East Stroudsburg, and Mercyhurst already having clinched
>> IUP head coach
Mindy Richmond is 4-4 against Seton Hill since 2009, including last year's 12-11 road loss; The Crimson Hawks defeated Seton Hill 14-9 at home in 2016
>> A highlight in Saturday's loss came from
Katie Martyn (Annapolis, Md./Archbishop Spalding), who broke the IUP single season record for draw controls and enters Wednesday with 94; The previous record of 92 was set by Stephanie Bianco in 2012; Martyn is second in the PSAC this season with 7.23 draw controls per game
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Ally Burrows (Marcellus, N.Y./Marcellus) heads into the final week of the regular season in sight of the program's single season goals record of 63, set by
Drew Hayden (Gibsonia/Pine Richland) in 2014; Burrows is second in the PSAC with 56 goals and leads the conference with 4.31 goals per game
>> Teammate
Adriana Greco (Sound Beach, N.Y./Rocky Point) is second on the team and third in the conference with 51 goals, averaging 3.92 goals per game; This marks the first time in program history that teammates have scored 50 goals in the same season