For the ninth time in their ten full seasons in the league, the Seton Hill women's lacrosse program will take part in the PSAC postseason. For the second time in school history, the Griffins will host the PSAC Semifinals and Finals in Greensburg. The Griffins, the PSAC Western Division champions will host Kutztown, the number two seed in the east in the first semifinal at 1 PM on Friday afternoon. SHU finished the regular season with an 13-4 overall record and a 11-1 mark in PSAC West play. Kutztown enters with a 14-4 overall record and a 9-3 mark in PSAC East play. Kutztown advanced to the PSAC Semifinal with a 10-8 win over #3 seed East Stroudsburg in the PSAC Quarterfinals on Tuesday.
The other PSAC semifinal features the top seed in the east West Chester and two seeded from the west Slippery Rock. That semifinal will begin at 4 PM on Friday. Slippery Rock advanced to the semifinals with an 15-6 win over Lock Haven in the quarterfinals on Tuesday. West Chester is 17-0 overall and was 12-0 in the east. Slippery Rock is 15-3 overall and was 10-2 in the west.
The two semifinal winners will meet for the PSAC Championships on Sunday afternoon at 1 PM.
Live stats will be available on the
Seton Hill Sidearm Stats site. Live video will be available from the Westmoreland Sports Network on the
PSAC Digital Network. Ticket prices set by the PSAC are $10 for adults and $5 for students. Students from PSAC schools are free with an ID. All tickets must be purchased through the
PSAC Hudl Ticket Account. No tickets will be sold on site.
The Griffins lost the season opener at Kutztown 14-12 on February 29th. SHU won 17-7 at Slippery Rock in late March and then defeated the Lakers 11-10 in overtime in Greensburg later in the year.
Seton Hill is 4-8 all time in the PSAC Postseason. The Griffins are 2-2 all time at home in the PSAC Tournament. SHU is 1-0 against Kutztown and 0-4 against West Chester in the PSAC Postseason. SHU has never played Slippery Rock in the PSAC Playoffs.
Skylar Orlowski leads the Griffins in all offensive categories. She has 66 goals and 34 assists for 100 points. Skylar is third in the PSAC in goals and points and fourth in assists. Orlowski has added 54 draw controls, 19 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.
Makayla Kintner leads the team with 76 draw controls, 45 ground balls and 44 caused turnovers. She has a goal and assist. Makayla is third in the PSAC in caused turnovers, seventh in ground balls and ninth in draw controls.
Giavonna Spadafora has 19 caused turnovers and 27 ground balls. She added an assist.
Mila Udovicic is second on the team with 58 points on 27 goals and 31 assists. She had 69 draw controls, 19 ground balls and 17 caused trunovers.
Allison Hathaway is 12-2 in goal with a 9.75 goals against average. She has recorded 117 saves.
Grace Agnello and
Piper Conlan have each reached the 30 goal mark this season. Agnello is second on the team with 37 goals while Conlan is third with 33.
Kutztown is led by Sam Graf, who leads the Bears with 70 goals and 88 points. Lailah ElBouazzaoui is tied for second with 61 points on 45 goals and 16 assists. Emma Meakim leads with 43 assists. Shannon Lake is second on the team with 47 goals. Graf also leads the Bears with 81 draw controls and 35 caused turnovers. Summer Davis has 34 caused turnovers. Cyrose Conteh is second with 50 draw controls. Robin Spector leads with 48 ground balls. Jenna Blesson is 13-4 with a 9.22 goals against average. She has 119 saves on the season.