Liz Martini scored two goals and added two
assists to lead IUP to a 4-1 victory over visiting Slippery Rock and
moved the Crimson Hawks to within one win of its first PSAC regular
season title.
IUP, the top ranked team in Division II,
won its eighth in a row to improve to 14-2 overall and 11-1 in the PSAC.
Slippery Rock, which ended a 29-game losing streak with a win over
Millersville in its last game, is 1-15 and 1-11 in the conference.
IUP needs to win either at Millersville on
Wednesday or at Shippensburg on Saturday to earn the top seed in the
PSAC playoffs and the right to host the conference tournament on October
26-27.
Bloomsburg and Kutztown have also clinched
PSAC tournament berths and trailed IUP by one game in the loss column,
but the Crimson Hawks own the tiebreaker by winning three of four games
against those two schools.
Mansfield is currently holding down the
fourth and final playoff spot with a two-game lead over Shippensburg
heading into the final week of regular season play.
Against Slippery Rock, IUP broke a
scoreless tie with 22:26 gone in the first half when Barbara Heemelaar
scored on a penalty corner assist by Martini. Martini then scored
the next two goals, her 13th and 14th of the season, to build the lead
to 3-0.
The Rock got on the scoreboard with 26:18
remaining on a goal by Lindsay Bisking, but IUP answered with 7:24 left
on a tally by Jessica Velgos.
The Crimson Hawks held a huge statistical
advantage, outshooting Slippery Rock 22-5 and taking 17 penalty corners
to only two for The Rock. Lydia Dolly made three saves for IUP,
and Lisa Belcastro had eight saves for Slippery Rock.