INDIANA, Pa. – The IUP women's lacrosse team looks to rebound with a tough road contest as the Crimson Hawks travel to Greensburg to take on No. 23 Seton Hill this Saturday. Game time is 3 p.m.
IUP enters the matchup 3-3 overall and in third place in the PSAC West with a 3-2 divisional record. The Griffins are 6-0 overall and lead the West with a 5-0 division record.
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Last time out
The Crimson Hawks are coming off a tough road loss and Slippery Rock scored three late second half goals, including the game-winner with 13 seconds left, to clinch an 11-10 win Tuesday. Sophomore
Jordan Kulp had five points on three goals and two assists and senior
Kayte Zeiler netted four goals.
Notes
>> The Crimson Hawks lost the first matchup of the year with Seton Hill, edged by the Griffins 12-11 at Miller Stadium back on March 17. Zeiler and freshman
Chantal Jimenez each scored three goals in the loss.
>> Seton Hill is 4-0 since that win, including a 15-12 win over then-No. 22 Mercyhurst.
>> The Griffins lead the brief all-time series, 4-3. IUP owns a 2-1 record in Greensburg, including a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory back in 2019.
>> Six of the seven games between these two teams have been decided by three goals or less.
>> Seton Hiill boasts the PSAC's leading goal scorer in Kristi Kada. Kada's 4.33 goals per game is also tied for ninth in Division II.
>> Sophomore
Jordan Kulp is second in the PSAC and 15th in Division II with 2.67 assists per game. She posted her sixth straight multi-assist outing of the year at Slippery Rock.
>> Senior
Kayte Zeiler has scored 15 of her team-best 18 goals in the last four games, including a career-high six against Lock Haven. Her 3.00 goals per game average is tied for seventh in the conference.