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EAST STROUDSBURG - Sophomore forward
Jules Sicker scored in the eighth minute, senior forward
Molly Vicari added an insurance goal in the second half and senior goalkeeper
Jules Harris earned her 50th career win as East Stroudsburg University posted a 2-1 victory over Millersville in PSAC women's soccer on Sunday afternoon at Eiler-Martin Stadium.
Sicker scored on an assist from sophomore forward
Monica Wood 7:45 into the game, and Vicari doubled the lead, assisted by freshman midfielder
Haven Snyder, in the 69th minute for the Warriors (5-2-1, 5-2), who have won five of their last six PSAC games.
Sicker had two goals and an assist in Friday's 9-0 win at California (Pa.), which set a school record for goals against a conference opponent. She extended her team lead to five goals on Sunday.
Wood, who had a goal and an assist at Cal, pushed her season totals to two goals and two assists. Vicari had her third goal of the season (seventh career), and Snyder recorded her first career point.
Kay Liebl scored for Millersville (2-4-2, 1-4-2) in the 85th minute, but the Warriors killed off the final 5:19.
Harris, the 2016 PSAC Defensive Athlete of the Year and a three-time All-Region selection, including a consensus first team choice last year, improved to 50-14-5 in her 69th career start for the three-time defending PSAC champions.
Millersville had a 15-10 advantage in shots, but Harris made four saves for ESU. Katie Mujica had two saves for the Marauders.
ESU returns to action on Wednesday at Shippensburg for a 7 p.m. start, and is back at Eiler-Martin Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 30 vs. Slippery Rock and Wednesday, Oct. 4 vs. Lock Haven.