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Photo GalleryEAST STROUDSBURG – Senior
Nicole Miller and sophomores
Lauren Nunes and
Kaitlynn Wiltraut scored four goals each, but Seton Hill scored four of the final five goals in regulation and the only goal in overtime for a 14-13 (OT) win over East Stroudsburg University in PSAC lacrosse on Wednesday afternoon.
Rachel Hilbert scored the game-tying goal with 38 seconds left in regulation, and the go-ahead goal just over two minutes into the overtime period for Seton Hill (13-4, 8-4), which will be the No. 4 seed in next week's PSAC Tournament.
ESU (8-8, 3-8) scored five goals in a stretch of 2:42 spanning halftime to take a 9-7 lead, and built its advantage to 12-9 with 14:56 left before the Griffins recovered.
Wiltraut scored three goals in the final 1:04 of the first half, including the game-tying goal with two seconds left to make it 7-7 at intermission.
Miller and Nunes scored early in the second half to put the Warriors in front. Miller added another goal to make it 10-8, then Nunes scored twice within 31 seconds for a 12-9 lead with less than 15 minutes to play.
Christine Palmeri and Emma Simmers brought SHU within 12-11 with two goals in less than a minute, then neither team scored until Miller's fourth goal of the game on a free position shot made it 13-11 with 4:25 remaining.
Emily Fagan pulled SHU within 13-12 with 2:57 left before Hilbert tied it in the final minute of regulation.
Fagan led Seton Hill with four goals and Morgan Cain, Hilbert, Elizabeth Otwell, Palmeri and Simmers scored two goals each.
Freshman attack
Lauren Green scored a first-half goal for ESU.
Redshirt freshman goalkeeper
Jessica Maxwell had 12 saves for ESU as Seton Hill held a 29-22 advantage in shots. Maxwell entered the game second in the PSAC in saves per game (9.87) and save percentage (.490).
Melanie Morget had five saves for Seton Hill, all in the first half.
ESU finishes the 2014 season on Saturday at West Chester at 1 p.m.