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3 Seton Hill Bus Crash Victims Remain Hospitalized

HARRISBURG (KDKA/AP) - Three people remain hospitalized with injuries from the crash of a bus carrying a college lacrosse team that killed a pregnant coach, her unborn child and the driver.

Two victims flown to Penn State Hershey Medical Center remained there Sunday, but no information was released about their identities or conditions. A woman was in satisfactory condition at Holy Spirit Hospital in Carlisle in Camp Hill and was expected to be discharged later Sunday.

Seton Hill University team players and coaches were among 23 people aboard when the bus crashed Saturday morning as the bus was heading to an afternoon game at Millersville University.

Head coach Kristina Quigley, 30, of Greensburg died of her injuries at Hershey Medical Center, Cumberland County authorities said. Quigley was about six months pregnant, and her unborn son didn't survive. The bus driver, Anthony Guaetta, 61, of Johnstown, died at the scene.

All others aboard were taken to several area hospitals as a precaution, but hospital officials said most were treated and released.

The news of what happened aboard the tour bus carrying the Seton Hill University women's lacrosse team Saturday morning spread through the school's campus in Westmoreland County like wildfire.

Students were alerted via text messages and emails about the deadly crash.

The university on Saturday sent out residential life staff asking if people were okay and to offer counseling services id students need it.

A full memorial service is planned for Sunday at 7 p.m. at the university chapel on Seton Hill's campus.

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