GAME NOTES
• In Millersville's first game against Georgian Court University, the Marauders stayed aggressive in every level of the field. The Marauders held GCU to a 60 percent clear percentage, while forcing 10 turnovers, and winning 13 draw controls.
• Millersville was efficient in their offensive play. The Marauders mustered 25 shots against GCU and 84 percent of them were on goal.
• In their first game, Millersville scored 13 goals while holding GCU to seven goals. The Marauders assisted seven of their 13 goals.
• Millersville forced 10 free position attempts and scored on four of them.
• Senior
Renee Landis leads the team with six points. Landis scored once and assisted on five goals against GCU.
• Junior
Sabrina Fusco is second on the team in points. Fusco scored three times while earning one assist. Fusco currently leads the team in goals scored.
• Senior
Jamie Damirgian is wreaking havoc from the midfield. Damirgian earned four draw controls for the Marauders against GCU. In the same game, she scored twice and assisted one more goal.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
• Seton Hill entered the season ranked sixth in the PSAC preseason poll; one spot higher than the Marauders. Seton Hill was also bounced out in the 2016 PSAC tournament quarterfinals.
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• Seton Hill opened their season 1-0 with a 20-6 dismantling of Wheeling Jesuit University.
• Against WJU, the Griffins paired 12 assists with their 20 goals. The Griffins proved to be deadly accurate with 26 of their 33 shots fired on goal.
• The Millersville defense will have their hands full dealing with SHU's Charlotte Cunningham, Christine Palmeri, and Katelyn Cressman. Cunningham scored four goals on five shots while racking up five assists against WJU. Palmeri and Cressman each scored four goals as well.
• Millersville will want to stay opportunistic on defense. Seton Hill turned the ball over 17 times against WJU, and Millersville can take advantage of the extra possessions.