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EAST STROUDSBURG – Sarah Grzybinski scored eight goals, seven in the second half, as Gannon overcame East Stroudsburg University's early lead for a 20-13 win in PSAC lacrosse on Tuesday afternoon at Whitenight Field.
Sophomore attack
Nicole Miller scored a career-high six goals and junior attack
Sarah Ginn scored four goals for her fifth hat trick in 10 games for ESU (3-7, 1-4), which jumped out to leads of 3-0 and 6-3 before Gannon came back.
The Warriors trailed 9-7 at halftime in a rematch of last year's PSAC quarterfinal game at Gannon, which ESU won 16-8 for its first postseason win since 1986.
Gannon (6-4, 4-1) scored four straight and six of the last seven goals in the first half, and scored 11 of the first 14 goals in the second half. Grzybinski scored seven goals in the first 15:09 of the second half and Jess Fugate also had eight points in the game on three goals and five assists.
Senior midfielder
Maure Perrymond, freshman midfielder
Emily Powell and freshman midfielder
Rachel Sihlanick also found the net for ESU and Sihlanick added an assist. Senior midfielder
Grace Gunkel had two assists and senior defender
Molly McLenigan also had assists for ESU.
Junior
Katie Zollo (six saves) and senior
Amanda Simms (seven saves) both played a half in goal for the Warriors. Margaret Maslyn had eight saves in playing the entire game for Gannon.
The Warriors head to Erie on Friday to take on Mercyhurst (6-4, 4-1) in a PSAC game at 11 a.m.