UAH (3-0, 0-0 GSC) at Shorter (0-3, 0-0 GSC)
Feb. 24 | 5 p.m. | Live Stats
Rome, Ga.
Indianapolis (1-1) vs. UAH
Feb. 27 | 11 a.m. | Live Stats
Charger ParkÂ
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STARTING HOT: The Chargers moved to 3-0 on the inaugural season with a pair of wins this past weekend at Rockhurst and Lindenwood-Belleville. UAH opened the weekend with a 16-12 victory over Rockhurst on Saturday, followed by a 20-5 drubbing on Lindenwood on Sunday.
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TOP FRESHMAN AGAIN:
Nicole Federovitch earned her second straight GSC Freshman of the Week honor after totaling 11 goals and six assists in the pair of wins over the weekend. Federovitch paces the UAH offense this season with 18 goals and five assists, while rating first in the GSC with six goals per game.
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VETERAN'S PRESENCE:
Megan Hart – the lone senior on the UAH roster – has had steady production in each of the Chargers victories in 2016, posting 10 goals, eight ground balls and 19 draw controls. Previously in her collegiate career at Emmanuel, Hart was named a National Women's Lacrosse League All-American in 2014.
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BETWEEN THE PIPES:Â
Haleigh Comp backstopped the Chargers to both wins this past weekend to give her a 3-0 record in net on the season. Hart has totaled 23 saves with a .489 save percentage thus far in 2016.
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HAWKS PROFILE: Shorter enters GSC play with a 0-3 record after opening the season with losses to Tusculum, Roberts Wesleyan and Coker. Crytal Marshall leads the Hawks offensively with 19 points from 14 goals and five assists, while Catherine Mitchner has played all three games in goal with 54 goals allowed and a .465 save percentage.
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GREYHOUNDS PROFILE: Indianapolis is also in its inaugural season for 2016, having won its first-ever game over the weekend against Urbana by a score of 17-3. Chalane Morrison paces the offense with three goals and four assists for seven points, with Irene Carlquist playing both games in goal with 12 saves and a .400 save percentage.
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