Three players from the
IUP field hockey team that won the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference regular season and tournament championship have been named to
the All-PSAC team for the 2007 season.
Senior defender Liz
Martini, junior midfielder Sylvia Guerrieri and sophomore goalkeeper
Lydia Dolly were all named to the first team. This is the fourth
straight year that Martini is on the all-conference team, including
third on the first team. Guerrieri earned her second first team berth
and third overall while Dolly is an all-conference selection for the
first time in her career.
Martini
(Effort/Pleasant Valley) leads IUP and ranks fifth in the PSAC with 16
goals and 40 points while placing third on the team and eighth in the
conference with eight assists. She is also fourth in the PSAC with four
game-winning goals and among the national leaders in points per game
(tied for seventh, 2.00), goals per game (10, 0.80) and 12th
in assists per game (0.40).
Martini tied the IUP
school record on September 11 when she scored four goals in a 5-1 win
over Bloomsburg, a victory that ended the Huskies’ 24-game winning
streak and vaulted the Crimson Hawks to No. 1 in the nation.
A three-time National
Field Hockey Coaches Association All-American, Martini has started all
85 games and has career totals of 41 goals, 27 assists and 109 points.
She has led IUP in goals scored the past two seasons, including 15 a
year ago.
Guerrieri
(Boyertown/Brandywine Heights) has scored four goals and added three
assists this season for a total of 11 points while starting all 20
games. As a sophomore in 2006, she tied for the team lead with 10
assists and had 16 points.
Guerrieri has not missed a start in 62 games
during her three-year career and has scored seven goals and distributed
18 assists for 32 points.
Dolly
(Lancaster/Hempfield) leads the nation in goals against average (0.73)
and save percentage (.851). She has played all 1437:55 minutes in goal
for the Crimson Hawks and has allowed only 15 goals while making 86
saves. She has 11 shutouts, eight more than any other goalkeeper in the
PSAC, including a 1-0 win over Shippensburg in the PSAC semifinals last
Friday.
Over the past two seasons, Dolly has started
41 of 42 games. She has a career goals against average of 1.10 and a
save percentage of .826 while recording 15 shutouts.
IUP is 17-3 on the season and won its
first-ever PSAC championship with wins over Shippensburg and Bloomsburg
at Miller Stadium. The Crimson Hawks will travel to Lowell, Mass., for
the NCAA Final Four on November 9, taking on the winner of Saturday’s
Bloomsburg-Kutztown game in the national semifinals.