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Bald Eagles set to open 2025 PSAC Lacrosse Tournament on Tuesday at Seton Hill

The Bald Eagles are set to open postseason play by traveling to Seton Hill for the opening round of the 2025 PSAC Lacrosse Championship on Tuesday

4/28/2025 11:40:00 AM

GREENSBURG, Pa. – The Lock Haven lacrosse team will open the 2025 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Tournament by traveling to No. 16 Seton Hill. The quarterfinal game will take place at 2:30 p.m. at Dick's Sporting Goods Field in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
 
No. 3W Lock Haven at No. 2W Seton Hill
Tuesday, April 29 | 2:30 PM | Greensburg, Pa. | GoLHU.com/coverage | Tickets
 
Championship Admission Fees:
  • Adults: $10
  • Student K-12: $5
  • Free admission for students from member institutions with valid I.D
  • No Complimentary Tickets
  • PSAC Passes Honored
  • Tickets can only be purchased via Hudl Tickets. This will be a cashless event. All Sales Final - No Refunds.
 
The winner on Tuesday moves on to face unbeaten West Chester (12-0 PSAC, 16-0 overall), the top seed in the East, on Friday, May 2 at 1 p.m.
 
The Bald Eagles finished the 2025 regular season with a 9-7 overall record and 6-4 mark in the PSAC West to earn the third seed in the championship tournament for the second season in a row.
 
Seton Hill, ranked No. 16 in the country, earned the conference championship's No. 2 seed in the West after going 12-5 on the season and 8-2 in the conference.
 
Seton Hill leads the season series 2-0 after winning 12-6 at home and 16-7 in Lock Haven.
 
Lock Haven's defense ranks just outside the top-5 in the conference in goals allowed and is headlined by a banner year from freshman goalkeeper Gretchen King.
 
King ranks second in the entire conference in save percentage (.501), while her 173 saves has moved the rookie to third all-time in program history for saves in a season. In The Haven's 12-11 victory over IUP where every save was crucial, King made 22 saves (6th all-time), becoming the first Bald Eagle keeper to do so in 22 years.
 
Kaitlyn Collins headlines a deep Lock Haven defensive unit and enters Tuesday ranked second in the conference in ground balls per game (3.56) and third in caused turnovers per game (2.44). Collins also has 31 points this season (21 goals, 10 assists).
 
The Haven offense has been powered by the one-two punch of Gabby Gunnip (61 points) and Makayla Kelly (57 points), who rank first and second on the team in points, respectively.
 
Gunnip's 48 goals this season place her at ninth in the conference, while the duo rank first and second on the team in draw controls. Since taking over the draw this season, Gunnip has changed the dynamic of the Bald Eagles' attack and she enters Tuesday with a team-best 52 draw controls.
 
Emma Williams has been an assist queen in 2025 and ranks just outside the conference top-10 with a team-high 22.
 
Nadia Baskot has been a swish army knife all season and enters Tuesday with 20 goals, 13 assists, 32 ground balls, 39 draw controls and 13 caused turnovers.
 
Keep up to date with all tournament happenings at the PSAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament Central.
 
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