Edinboro, Pa. – Edinboro moved to 0-3-2 on the season with a 0-0 draw against Seton Hill on Saturday afternoon. They come up against a stern test in IUP who are undefeated so far this season with three ties in three games. Kickoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. on the South Campus Field in Indiana, Pa. on Wednesday.
Your Fighting Scots
- Boro earned their first shutout of the season on Saturday in the 0-0 result with Seton Hill.
- Kaylee Lauriel had a career-high nine saves to help Edinboro when called upon to keep the scores level.
- The game saw Edinboro have 12 attempts in the game. Most notably Emily Vogel came closest to breaking the scoring when she hit the post in the 57th minute.
- Teaghan Watkins had two shots on goal in the game, with Clare Crossley and Haylee Wilson also trying their luck at goal but were unable to find the breakthrough goal.
- The Fighting Scots now have two ties on the season as they search for their first win of the campaign.
- 2021 saw Edinboro share a win and a loss with IUP. The win came away from home, with a 2-0 result sealed by goals from Morgan Wissner and Lexi Boyk.
- The series is tied between the two teams, each having 13 wins and 13 losses, with one tie. Edinboro has had the better of the matchup in recent times, having four victories in a row before their last meeting defeat.
IUP Crimson Hawks
- IUP currently holds a record of 0-0-3 thanks to three ties so far this season. They began the season with a 0-0 draw against Cal. U, followed by a pair of 2-2 draws against Gannon and Slippery Rock to follow.
- Their game against Cal. U saw an even matchup with each team having eight shots with three on goal. Both goalkeepers registered three saves in the game.
- The Crimson Hawks matchup with Gannon saw them come behind from a 2-0 deficit to tie the game 2-2. After conceding an early goal in the sixth minute and a second in the 60th minute IUP mounted a comeback. Nicole Clydesdale scored in the 67th minute with the equalizer coming in the 76th by Aislinn Meaney.
- Their most recent game saw IUP take a first-minute lead with a goal by Hannah Scardina. Slippery Rock answered back in the fifth minute tying the game and took the lead themselves just after halftime. IUP showed their spirit again with Aislinn Meaney equalizing in the 80th minute.
- IUP's victory against Edinboro last season came the way of a 4-3 win in overtime. Hannah Scardina a returning player was on the scoresheet that night.