IUP Strikes Early in
PSAC West Victory over Edinboro
IUP scored three times in the opening 35 minutes of
the game and went on to a 3-1 victory over visiting Edinboro in a PSAC
West game Saturday afternoon.
The Indians won for the 14th time this season
against only two losses, tying the school record for wins first
established in 1994. IUP can break the record when it hosts Lock
Haven in a key conference game on Wednesday at 4:00.
IUP is 6-2 in PSAC West play and moved into first
place in the division standings with the win. The Indians have 18
points, two more than Slippery Rock and Lock Haven, but IUP has played
one more game either of those two teams.
The top three teams in each division earn playoff
spots, with the number one seed in both divisions receiving first round
byes on November 2 before hosting a semifinal game three days later.
The PSAC championship game will take place November
7 at the home of the top remaining Western Division team.
Erin Falce got IUP started against Edinboro, taking
a feed from Crystal Heder and beating Trish Chilcott just 45 seconds
into the game. The Indians made it 2-0 at the 12 minute mark when
Heder scored off an assist by Janel Paffie.
The Fighting Scots pulled to within 2-1 with 13
minutes left in the first half on a goal by Kara Cicacchini, assisted by
Elise Falatach. But IUP rebuilt a two-goal lead just three minutes
later when Emily Thomas scored unassisted.
Falce and Heder, both sophomores, continued their
climb up the IUP record book. Falce scored her 40th career goal,
two shy of Amy Peterson's mark, moved into a tie for the alltime lead in
points with 94 and is third with 14 assists.
Heder is sixth in school history with 24 goals,
tied for fourth with 13 assists and fifth with 61 points.
Becky Dillard and Sarah Daw each played one half in
goal for IUP. Dillard made four saves and allowed the one Edinboro
tally while Daw had seven saves after intermission. Chilcott
registered nine saves for the Fighting Scots.
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