GAME NOTES
• Millersville showed grit against Pennsylvania State Atheltic Conference rival Seton Hill University as they overcame two multi-goal Griffin leads to win the game 11-9.
• The Marauders stayed aggressive to gain extra possessions for the team earning 14 draw controls and scooping up 25 ground balls.
• Senior
Renee Landis and junior
Sabrina Fusco have stepped up to lead the team in points. The offensive duo have recorded 18 combined points for the Marauders.
• Junior
Callie Kavanaugh is third on the team in points with five. Kavanaugh has scored two goals in each game while also recording an assist in Sunday's game against the Griffins.
• Head coach
Mia Hall has created game plans to find offense outside Landis and Fusco as well. Currently, eight Marauders have scored multiple goals in the first two games of the season.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
• Shepherd University finished as the runner-ups in the Mountain East Conference last season. Now the Rams are considered the favorites to win their conference.
• The Rams started their season with two tough losses to PSAC opponents. Shepherd was tied 8-8 against Shippensburg University when they gave up a free position shot with 27 seconds remaining. Ship would take the lead on the free position shot and hold on to win 9-8. Shepherd then had to play #10 Mercyhurst University a week later and we're easily dispatched 16-5 by the Lakers.
• The Rams are methodical with their shots with four of their five eligible players recording an over .500 shots on goal percentage. Currently, five Rams have recorded a goal.
• Millersville will be wise to shutdown Shepherd's Haley Price and Brooke Hunley. The two seniors lead the Rams in points and have scored four goals each.