EDINBORO, PA- On Saturday, Oct. 30, the Edinboro Women's Volleyball team (18-3) will match up with Indiana University of Pennsylvania (13-13) for a PSAC West match up on the road at Indiana, PA. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Your Fighting Scots
- In Edinboro's previous game, they were back on the road at Pitt Johnstown where they played their second of three-straight away games
- Edinboro is currently on a six-game winning streak
- In the team's previous game on Oct. 29, Edinboro defeated Pitt Johnstown in four sets (25-20, 28-30, 25-22, 25-10)
- With the win over Pitt Johnstown, the Scots are now (18-3) overall and remain at the top of the standings at (10-1) in the PSAC West
- In the match up against Pitt Johnstown, four Fighting Scots finished with double digit kills, junior Bella Burrelli and sophomore Natalie Pallone led with 13 kills each
- Senior Alicia Eldredge who leads Edinboro this season with 757 assists, continued her dominance with a team-high 44 assists against the Mountain Cats
- On the defensive side Edinboro found success in shutting down the Mountain Cat offensive attack, freshman Carly Pry led the team with 29 digs, Pry also leads Edinboro with 309 digs on the season
- Edinboro was dominant in the block department, the Scots recorded 16 total blocks against Pitt Johnstown, senior Sally Sterkel and freshman Michaella Cloonan each finished with seven blocks a piece
IUP
- In the matchup between Edinboro and IUP earlier this season, the Scots were victorious at home in three quick sets, (26-24, 25-16, 25-21)
- IUP comes into the competition with an overall record of (13-13) and a PSAC West record of (4-7)
- The Crimson Hawks are currently seventh in the PSAC West, they are ahead of Seton Hill and Slippery Rock
- IUP was victorious in their last game against Mercyhurst University in four sets, (25-13, 29-27, 17-25, 25-20)
- On offense Nicole Peterson led IUP with 18 kills, while Leah Henderson finished with 43 assists
- On defense Bailey Flowerdew led with 17 digs, and Caroline Walsh finished with six blocks