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Emily Peters vs. Kutztown
Greg Mizak
5
Edinboro EDIN 2-12, 0-9 PSAC
17
Winner Indiana (PA) IUP 9-5, 8-2 PSAC
Edinboro EDIN
2-12, 0-9 PSAC
5
Final
17
Indiana (PA) IUP
9-5, 8-2 PSAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Edinboro EDIN 2 3 5
Indiana (PA) IUP 6 11 17

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Matthew Brancato, Sports Information Graduate Assistant

Emily Peters Becomes Edinboro's All-Time Leader in Goals as Fighting Scots Fall, 17-5, to #19 Indiana(Pa.)

INDIANA, Pa.  – Senior midfielder Emily Peters etched her name atop the record books at Edinboro University as she became the all-time goals leader in Thursday afternoon's, 17-5, defeat at #19 Indiana(Pa.). With the loss, the Fighting Scots fell to 2-12 overall and 0-9 in the PSAC while the Crimson Hawks improved to 9-5 and 8-2, respectively.
 
After entering the contest tied for first in career goals with former Fighting Scot Shannon Rohrich at 124 goals, it took Peters just under ten minutes to take sole possession of first place. After the Crimson Hawks jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, Peters cut the deficit to 2-1 with her record breaking 125th goal before tying the contest just 18 seconds later with her 126th career goal and 42nd marker this season, assisted by Elysia Garland.
 
IUP regained the lead a few moments later at 3-2 on an Ally Burrows goal before a lightning delay caused both teams to clear the field for 30 minutes. Upon returning to action, the Crimson Hawks kept the momentum rolling, scoring the final three goals of the first half to take a 6-2 lead.
 
The Crimson Hawks opened the scoring in the second half, scoring a pair of goals before Stephanie Chido snapped the dry spell for the Fighting Scots with her first goal of the contest to make it 8-3 with 23:05 remaining.
 
The Crimson Hawks responded with a pair of Adriana Greco goals to build the lead to 10-3 before Olivia Potts scored to make it 10-4. The two teams traded goals with Riley Greanleaf and Chido scoring for their teams to make it 11-5 with 17:20 left to play.
 
It was all IUP from then on as the Crimson Hawks outscored Edinboro 6-0 over the final 17 minutes to seal the victory.
 
Paige Skinner (2-12) made eight saves in the loss and collected three groundballs. Angela Lontoc (9-5) stopped 11 shots, picked up three ground balls and cause a pair of turnover en route to the victory.
 
Peters and Chido both finished with two goals apiece. Peters picked up one ground ball and won a pair of draw controls while Chido added a draw control. Potts added the Fighting Scots other marker and also won a draw control. Rachel Olson finished with an assist and four groundballs while Hannah Fitzgerald added a pair of groundballs and caused three turnovers.
 
Burrows, Kim Hooven and Francesca Paterno all tallied three goals and an assist  for the Crimson Hawks.
 
IUP held a slim 28-23 advantage in shots and committed more turnovers than the Fighting Scots with a 19-17 margin. The Crimson Hawks used a 17-7 advantage in draw controls to their advantage.
 
The Fighting Scots receive a day of rest before returning to action in front of their home fans on Saturday, April 22, hosting Shippensburg for a 1:00 p.m. contest.
 
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