2014 News
TOWSON, Md. — The 2013-14 All-Goucher Team was unveiled during a ceremony on Beldon Field at halftime of this afternoon's field hockey game against Scranton.
TOWSON, Md. — The Goucher women’s lacrosse program and head coach Ceri Miller have announced the hiring of former Division I midfielder Kristen Bilney as the team’s new graduate assistant coach. Bilney joins the Gophers after three all-conference seasons at UMBC.
GRAND LAKE, Colo. — The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association released its 2014 Division III Academic Honor Roll this morning, with Goucher’s Erin Reifsnyder among the players recognized.
GRAND LAKE, Colo. — For the third consecutive season, Goucher’s women’s lacrosse program was recognized for its academic accomplishments by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association.
TOWSON, Md. — Another semester, another collective grade-point average of over 3.0 for the Goucher athletic department.
MADISON, N.J. — More than 30 female administrators, coaches, and student-athletes from across the Landmark Conference gathered at Drew University June 2-3 for the first Landmark Women’s Coaching Symposium.
TOWSON, Md. — The Landmark Conference announced the Spring All-Sportsmanship Teams this morning, with six student-athletes from Goucher among the 55 recognized.
TOWSON, Md. — Twenty-nine student-athletes from Goucher were among the 330 that earned a spot on the Landmark Conference 2014 Spring Academic Honor Roll.
TOWSON, Md. — A senior midfielder on the men's lacrosse team was presented with the Coaches Award this evening during Goucher's annual Athletics Awards Ceremony in Kraushaar Auditorium.
TOWSON, Md. — Following three years as a second-team all-conference player, Erin Reifsnyder closed out her Goucher career by earning First-Team All-Landmark recognition after leading the Gophers in goals, assists, shots and ground balls.
TOWSON, Md. — For the eighth time this season, Goucher was forced to play a majority of today’s game a player down. Once again, however, the Gophers did not use that as an excuse, giving defending Landmark champions Susquehanna everything they could handle before ultimately suffering a 20-13 defeat to end their 2014 season.
MADISON, N.J. — Drew pushed Goucher on the brink of elimination from postseason play this afternoon, with Landmark Conference scoring leaders Krysta Cento and Nikki Klelman combining for 14 points to help send the shorthanded Gophers to a 20-11 defeat.
SCRANTON, Pa. — Very little separated Goucher and Scranton this afternoon, with each team firing 32 shots apiece and neither squad leading by more than four goals at any point in the contest. In the end, however, it was the Royals who managed enough extra offensive firepower to condemn the Gophers to a 12-9 setback.
WASHINGTON — Entering today’s match, Goucher and Catholic had squared off nine times since the formation of the Landmark Conference. The five-time conference champion Cardinals had won all nine of those matchups, with the last eight of those coming by at least a 10-goal margin.
TOWSON, Md. — Eight different players registered goals for Goucher this afternoon, powering the Gophers to a convincing 17-2 victory over Merchant Marine in the first-ever Landmark Conference matchup between the two teams.
TOWSON, Md. — Women’s lacrosse midfielder Hannah Mae Brown and men’s lacrosse attackman Max Roach, who each had career-best performances in recent weeks, have been selected as the Gophers of the Month for March.
