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Pa. college awaits answers as it mourns coach


Last Modified: March 18. 2013 3:39PM
Associated Press



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(AP) At least one player from a Pennsylvania women's college lacrosse team remains hospitalized as police search for answers to why the team bus veered off the Pennsylvania Turnpike.


The Saturday morning crash killed 30-year-old Seton Hill University coach Kristina Quigley, her unborn child and the bus driver.


Seton Hill player Amanda Michalski remained hospitalized Monday. A Penn State-Hershey Medical Center spokeswoman says Michalski is in fair condition.


Twenty-three players and coaches were aboard the bus when it crashed on the way to a game at Millersville University.


Quigley was about six-months pregnant. She died of her injuries at a hospital. The bus driver, 61-year-old Anthony Guaetta of Johnstown, died at the scene.


Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Rob Hicks says it will be weeks before police determine why the bus crashed.


Associated Press


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