2011 News
MADISON, N.J. — The Landmark Conference, which recently completed its fourth year of competition and is comprised of eight like-minded institutions in the mid-Atlantic region, today recognized 279 student-athletes for their academic accomplishments by placing them on the 2011 Spring Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll. Twenty-two of the honorees are from Goucher.
GRAND LAKE, Colo. — Goucher's Colleen Cole (Holliston, Mass./Northfield Mt. Hermon School) has been selected to participate in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Association's 2011 North-South Games.
MADISON, N.J. — Goucher placed six players on the 2011 All-Landmark Conference Women's Lacrosse Team.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Goucher got on the scoreboard first against Catholic this afternoon in the semifinals of 2011 Landmark Conference Women’s Lacrosse Championship, but the top-seeded Cardinals allowed the Gophers to score only one more goal the entire half and went on to defeat the Gophers, 19-9.
TOWSON, Md. — Goucher is the No. 1 seed in the Landmark Conference Men’s Lacrosse Championship for the third consecutive year and head coach Kyle Hannan’s Gophers will begin defense of their 2010 Landmark title when they host Susquehanna in a semifinal on Wednesday.
TOWSON, Md. — Nine different players scored goals for Goucher this afternoon as the Gophers pinned a 21-2 setback on West Virginia Wesleyan.
MADISON, N.J. — Goucher's Mary Lambert (Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill) was recognized by the Landmark Conference today as Offensive Player of the Week for the sport of women's lacrosse for April 18-24.
TOWSON, Md. — The two teams going head-to-head for the final berth in the Landmark Conference’s upcoming postseason tournament were clicking on offense today. Goucher strung together nine consecutive goals over one stretch of the first half that lasted more than 16 minutes, yet the Gophers were only up 14-8 on Susquehanna at halftime.
GWYNEDD VALLEY, Pa. — Goucher got off more than 40 shots for just the second time this season on the way to a 17-12 triumph over Gwynedd-Mercy this afternoon.
MADISON, N.J. — Despite a 17-save effort by Ashley Shaner (Pottstown, Pa./Pottsgrove), Goucher bowed to Drew, 12-7, in Landmark Conference action this afternoon.
TOWSON, Md. — During the nine-year period that Goucher and Catholic were both competing in the Capital Athletic Conference, the Gophers prevailed in 10 of the 15 games between the two schools.
SCRANTON, Pa. — Goucher, which trailed by as many as four goals in the first half and by five at one point during the second half, found itself tied with Scranton at 10-10 when Mary Lambert (Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill) capped a run of five consecutive goals by the Gophers by sticking an unassisted goal with 16:51 left to play.
TOWSON, Md. — Goucher bunched four goals into the final minute of the first half to knock what had been a seven-goal deficit down to 9-6, but St. Mary's (Md.) regained control by scoring the first five goals of the second half and came away with a 17-8 non-conference victory over head coach Katie Trainor's squad today on Beldon Field.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Goucher jumped out to a 9-1 lead over Occidental tonight on the way to picking up its second win in as many games on its Spring Break trip to California, a convincing 19-8 victory over the Tigers.
WHITTIER, Calif. — Goucher broke open a tight game in the second half by stringing together six consecutive goals and then withstood a nearly identical response on the way to a 19-16 triumph over Whittier tonight.
TOWSON, Md. — While Goucher was able to score back-to-back goals just one time during the first 59 minutes of tonight's non-conference game on Beldon Field against Washington (Md.), the visiting Shorewomen did it four times just in the first half.
