GAME NOTES
• The Marauders ended a four game losing streak after beating Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference rival Edinboro University.
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 The Marauders improved to 3-5 in PSAC play and moved up to ninth in the conference.
• Junior
Sabrina Fusco and Senior
Renee Landis continue to lead the attack for the Marauders. Fusco leads the team in points (48), Â goals (33) and second on the team in assists (15). Landis is first on the team in assists (22) and second on the team in points (44) and goals (22).
• The Millersville offense does not solely rely on Fusco and Landis. Six more Marauders recorded double digit goals this season: junior
Callie Kavanaugh (18), senior
Taylor Davis (16), senior
Jamie Damirgian (13), junior
Kristen Butzner (11), freshman
Sarah Leverentz (11), and sophomore
Nathalie Sell (10).
•The Marauders want to stay aggressive to earn more groundballs and caused turnovers. Opponents have scooped up 13 more groundballs than the Marauders and caused 29 more turnovers than the Marauders. Millersville's midfielders have won 16 more draw controls than the opposing teams.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
• East Stroudsburg were picked to finish fifth in the conference but currently rank first with an 8-1 PSAC record. West Chester ranks second with a 7-2 PSAC record. ESU is currently on a seven game win streak.
• ESU was ranked 17th this week in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association poll for the first time this season. The Warriors received votes in the poll last week.
• ESU is an offensive juggernaut that have out shot opponents 429-334 and have outscored their opponents 186 to 129. The Warriors offense is led by Chessie Rahmer's 35 goals and four more Warriors have scored more than 20 goals this season.
• The Marauders will need to shut down passing lanes because more than half of the ESU's goals have been assisted.
• The Millersville offense will have to find a way past Tatyana Petteway. Petteway has a 10-2 record as a goalkeeper with an over .500 save percentage.