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Rock set to host Seton Hill

Slippery Rock will look to further solidify its seeding in the upcoming Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament with a win over Seton Hill Tuesday at James Egli Field.

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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – The Slippery Rock University women's soccer team will look to further solidify its seeding in the upcoming Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament with a win over Seton Hill University 4 p.m. Tuesday at James Egli Field.
 
MATCH 17 DETAILS
Opponent: Seton Hill University
Date: Oct. 25, 2016 – 4 p.m.
Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania – James Egli Field
Live Stats: Link
In-game Updates: Twitter (@Rock_Athletics)
All-Time Series: Slippery Rock leads 6-2
Last Played: Oct. 27, 2015 (Slippery Rock won 2-1 at SHU)
 
SERIES HISTORY
Slippery Rock is 6-2 all-time against Seton Hill. SRU has won six straight games in the series and has never lost to the Griffins in Slippery Rock.
 
LAST MEETING
Slippery Rock rallied back from a one-goal deficit thanks to goals by Skye Kramer and Allison Harbart in the final 23 minutes of regulation to earn a 2-1 win at Seton Hill on Oct. 27, 2015.
 
SLIPPERY ROCK PRIMER
Record: 9-6-1
PSAC Record: 9-4-1
PSAC Standings: Fifth place
Streak: Won one
Last Five Matches: 2-2-1
Home Record: 4-3-1
Away Record: 5-3-0
Head Coach: Jessica Griggs | Second season at SRU (22-12-2) | Third season overall (33-21-3)
 
SCOUTING THE ROCK
Last Time Out: Slippery Rock recorded a 3-0 shutout thanks in part to goals by Tyler Spence and Kaitlyn Barackman vs. Lock Haven to clinch a PSAC Tournament berth on Oct. 22.
 
• A win against the Griffins would give Slippery Rock its 19th 10-win season in the program's 24-year existence.
 
• A victory against Seton Hill would also ensure The Rock of a 21st consecutive winning season in home games.
 
• Barackman's goal against Lock Haven was the first of collegiate career.
 
• Entering the final week of the regular season, Dara Demich leads The Rock with 13 points off of a team-high five goals and three assists. Demich has now totaled at least 10 points in three of her four seasons. She is currently sixth in Rock history in career points at 72 and fifth in career goals with 31.
 
Maddy Tletski is second on the team with four goals followed by Tess Keeley (three), Andrea Felix (two), Brooke Testa (two), Spence (two), Sam Thornton (one), Megan Lenzi (one) and Barackman (one).
 
• Felix's four assist are a Rock-high and the eighth most in the PSAC. Over her career, Felix has registered 19 assists, the sixth most in school history. Additionally, Felix is on the cusp of breaking into the top 10 list in career points at SRU; she currently ranks 11th with 63 points, just one point in back of 10th place.
 
• Demich is second on the team in assists behind Felix with three followed by Keeley, Spence, Thornton, Lynn Neef and Miranda Gallucci with two apiece.
 
• Goalkeeper Kylie Downs is 8-4-1 with four shutouts, 61 saves, a .824 save percentage and a 0.94 goals against average.
 
• SRU still has a slight chance to be one of the four teams to host an opening round game of the PSAC Tournament, but to do so it must win its final two regular season games while also having either Kutztown or East Stroudsburg lose all of its remaining contests.
  
• Kramer is the only active Rock player with a goal in her career against Seton Hill. Felix and Thornton both have assists versus the Griffins, both of which came in The Rock's 2014 win.
 
• Coincidently, Slippery Rock begins the week tied with Seton Hill for seventh in goals allowed (18) as well as eighth in goals scored (22).
 
REMAINING SCHEDULE
Oct. 29 (4 p.m.) vs. No. 22 Kutztown
Nov. 1 (TBA) PSAC Tournament Quarterfinals
 
SETON HILL PRIMER
Record: 7-6-2
PSAC Record: 6-6-2
PSAC Standings: 10th place
Streak: Won two
Last Five Matches: 3-2-0
Home Record: 5-2-0
Away Record: 2-4-2
 
SCOUTING THE GRIFFINS
Last Time Out: Seton Hill kept its postseason hopes alive with a 3-1 win against Millersville on Oct. 22.
 
• Emily LoPresti has been dominant for the Griffins this season with a team-best nine goals, the second most goals of any player in the PSAC.
 
• The trio of Emma Bearinger, Katie Kimmich and Emma Porteous have all chipped in three goals.
 
• Jessic Neill has been Seton Hill's primary goalkeeper this season; she is 6-5-2 with five shutouts, 80 saves, (.842) and a 1.08 goals against average.
 
• The Griffins rank seventh in the PSAC in goals allowed (18) and eighth in goals scored (22).
 
UP NEXT
Slippery Rock concludes its regular season 4 p.m. Saturday against No. 22 Kutztown University at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium on Senior Day.



 
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Players Mentioned

Allison Harbart

#9 Allison Harbart

Midfielder
5' 2"
Senior
Cleveland FC
Dara Demich

#17 Dara Demich

Forward
5' 9"
Senior
Frederick FC
Kylie Downs

#31 Kylie Downs

Goalie
5' 5"
Sophomore
Keystone
Andrea Felix

#8 Andrea Felix

Forward
5' 3"
Senior
Ohio Elite ECNL
Tess Keeley

#10 Tess Keeley

Midfielder
5' 4"
Junior
Palm Beach Women's Diamond League
Skye Kramer

#18 Skye Kramer

Forward
5' 5"
Sophomore
North United
Megan Lenzi

#6 Megan Lenzi

Defender
5' 5"
Senior
Laurel Highlands
Lynn Neef

#14 Lynn Neef

Defender
5' 8"
Senior
Force FC
Brooke Testa

#28 Brooke Testa

Forward
5' 4"
Sophomore
Doug Miller United Premier
Sam Thornton

#11 Sam Thornton

Defender
5' 8"
Senior
Michigan Hawks

Players Mentioned

Allison Harbart

#9 Allison Harbart

5' 2"
Senior
Cleveland FC
Midfielder
Dara Demich

#17 Dara Demich

5' 9"
Senior
Frederick FC
Forward
Kylie Downs

#31 Kylie Downs

5' 5"
Sophomore
Keystone
Goalie
Andrea Felix

#8 Andrea Felix

5' 3"
Senior
Ohio Elite ECNL
Forward
Tess Keeley

#10 Tess Keeley

5' 4"
Junior
Palm Beach Women's Diamond League
Midfielder
Skye Kramer

#18 Skye Kramer

5' 5"
Sophomore
North United
Forward
Megan Lenzi

#6 Megan Lenzi

5' 5"
Senior
Laurel Highlands
Defender
Lynn Neef

#14 Lynn Neef

5' 8"
Senior
Force FC
Defender
Brooke Testa

#28 Brooke Testa

5' 4"
Sophomore
Doug Miller United Premier
Forward
Sam Thornton

#11 Sam Thornton

5' 8"
Senior
Michigan Hawks
Defender