GREENSBURG, PA - Amy Lynch scored her first goal of the season late in the game, but it wasn't enough as the Seton Hill University women's soccer team fell to Lock Haven by a score of 2-1 in a game that was delayed for almost two hours due to lightening and unsafe field conditions.
// NOTABLES
• Seton Hill improves to 8-3-1 on the year, 7-3-1 in PSAC action. Lock Haven improves to 7-2-1, all of which have been PSAC contests.
• Jessica Neill grabbed six (6) saves in the loss for SHU. Bree Hilty snatched four (4) saves in net for the Bald Eagles.
// INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
• In the 53rd minute of the game, Lock Haven broke open a scoreless match when Gabby Kishbaugh's past the Seton Hill defense and Marah Foltz found the back of the net to give LHU a 1-0 lead.
• The Bald Eagles struck again when Haleigh Swam scored on a penalty kick in the 56th minute to push the lead out to 2-0.
• The Griffins' finally broke through with a goal from Amy Lynch in the 77th minute off of a free kick. Lynch, the junior from Scotland, hit a line-drive of a free kick that glanced off of the LHU wall of defenders and twisted into the net.
// UP NEXT
• Seton Hill looks to bounce back when they travel to to Bloomsburg University on 2:00 PM match on Friday, October 12th.
// FOLLOW US
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