GLEN ALLEN, Va. - Eleven Goucher field hockey players were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association's 2007 Division III National Academic Squad in an announcement made by the organization today.
MADISON, N.J. - Nine field hockey players were among the 30 student-athletes from Goucher who were recognized by the Landmark Conference for academic accomplishments today by being included on the 2007 Fall Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Goucher's season came to a conclusion today when the Gophers bowed to top-seeded Catholic, 4-0, in the semifinals of the inaugural Landmark Conference championship tournament.
MADISON, N.J. - Goucher had a pair of student-athletes recognized today by the Landmark Conference for their performances during the week ending Oct. 28.
BALTIMORE, Md. - Goucher lost to nationally ranked Juniata, 3-1, today, but got the help it needed from two other teams to gain entry into next week's Landmark Conference championship tournament.
TOWSON, Md. - Goucher got on the scoreboard first today, but a two-goal performance by Jennifer Sauers allowed Villa Julie to depart Gopher Stadium with a 2-1 victory.
SCRANTON, Pa. - Goucher was able to slice a two-goal deficit down to one on two separate occasions in today's Landmark Conference game against Scranton. The Royals never did surrender the lead, however, and were able to hang on for a 4-2 victory.
FREDERICK, Md. - Sara Spadanuta (Hackettstown, NJ/Warren Hills) had a hand in both goals Goucher scored today in a 2-1 victory over Hood.
TOWSON, Md. - After falling behind 1-0 less than four minutes into today's game, Goucher was able to stay within a goal of Randolph-Macon until the latter stages of the contest before the Yellow Jackets pulled away for a 3-0 victory over the Gophers.
TOWSON, Md. - Although Goucher and York were never separated by more than a goal at any point of today's game, the Spartans were able to extend their winning streak over the Gophers to 14 games by pulling out a 2-1 victory.
TOWSON, Md. - Two Goucher student-athletes - a senior runner on the women's cross country team and a freshman defender on the field hockey team - were among those who today were named Players of the Week for their respective sport in the Landmark Conference for Oct. 1-7.
TOWSON, Md. - Goucher took over sole possession of third place in the Landmark Conference with a 2-1 triumph over Moravian this afternoon in Gopher Stadium.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Goucher began a string of four consecutive Landmark Conference games with an inspiring 1-0 victory over Drew. But head coach Warren Prestwich's squad dropped its second straight contest against a conference opponent today when Catholic pinned a 5-0 defeat on the Gophers.
SELINSGROVE, Pa. - Goucher went into today's game at Susquehanna tied with Juniata for first place in the Landmark Conference. The 9-0 loss the Gophers suffered to the Crusaders knocked head coach Warren Prestwich's team into a five-way tie for second place.
TOWSON, Md. - For the major role she played in Goucher's 1-0 victory over Drew on Saturday, Giovanna Thomas (Pittsburgh, PA/Fox Chapel Area) today was named Defensive Player of the Week for the sport of field hockey in the Landmark Conference. The award covers the period of Sept. 17-23.
TOWSON, Md. - What Goucher did this afternoon in Gopher Stadium in its inaugural Landmark Conference contest was something it was unable to do in its final seven years as a member of the Capital Athletic Conference - defeat a conference opponent.
