Senior Summer Davis set a new career record for caused turnovers as No. 15 Kutztown defeated No. 22 Seton Hill 19-6 in the PSAC quarterfinals. Davis surpassed the previous record of 159, ending the game with 160 caused turnovers. Senior Sammy Ruwet led the team with four goals and three assists during a dominant performance, solidifying Kutztown's place in the semifinals. The team maintained control throughout the match, limiting Seton Hill to just two goals in the second half. This victory ties the program's season win record at 13 and marks the third advancement to the PSAC semifinals in four years under head coach Kristen Nicholson.

By the Numbers
  • Davis set the career caused turnovers record at 160.
  • Kutztown's 19 goals are its highest in a postseason game since 2013.
  • The team's 13 wins tie for the second-most in program history.
State of Play
  • Kutztown showcased a balanced offensive attack with nine different players scoring.
  • Senior goalkeeper Marisa Bragg recorded 10 saves, achieving a .625 save percentage in the game.
  • The Golden Bears' victory continues a trend of successful postseason performances under their current coach.
What's Next

Kutztown will face No. 4 East Stroudsburg in the PSAC semifinals on May 1, with game time to be determined. The team鈥檚 momentum could bolster their chances of advancing further in the postseason, building on their strong performance against Seton Hill.

Bottom Line

Kutztown鈥檚 record-setting win not only signals a strong season but establishes them as a formidable contender in the PSAC playoffs, emphasizing their balanced team effort and crucial leadership from experienced players.