Scerbo was tabbed for defensively weekly honors by the league for the second time this spring as the Griffins improved to 9-1 overall.
Seton Hill edged out rival Mercyhurst in a rematch of last year’s conference championship final by a score of 11-9 in a true defensive struggle.
Scerbo had his fingerprints all over Seton Hill’s latest triumph with 15 ground balls. He also won 18-of-23 faceoffs to help the Griffins control possession against their storied rival.
Seton Hill has allowed just 74 goals to be scored against its defense this season in 10 games. The Griffins are also outscoring each opponent by an average of 8.5 goals per contest.
Scerbo remains the league leader in ground balls per game (9.70) and faceoff percentage among qualified starters (.683) having won 172 of his 250 total attempts.