2016-17/headlines
The Goucher College women’s lacrosse team was named a 2016-17 IWLCA Zag Sports Academic Honor Squad while four Gophers earned individual honors.
Senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) has been selected as the Landmark Conference Men’s Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete for the 2017 season. He is the second Gopher to earn the honor in as many years, joining 2016 recipient, Seth Hoesman.
The Landmark released the Spring 2017 All-Sportsmanship teams, tabbing six Gophers for recognition.
The Landmark Conference announced the 2017 Spring Academic Honor Roll, with 33 Gophers earning the designation.
Senior captain, Claire Lippay (Jenkintown, Pa.), was named to the All-Landmark Conference Second Team for the 2017 season.
The Goucher women's lacrosse team (1-16, Landmark 0-6) fell to the Moravian Greyhounds, 17-4, in a Landmark Conference showdown on Saturday.
The Goucher women’s lacrosse team (1-15, Landmark 0-5) fell to the Drew Rangers, 15-4, in a Landmark Conference showdown on Saturday.
The Goucher College women's lacrosse team (1-12, Landmark 0-4) lost to Catholic University, 22-4 at home on Wednesday.
The Gophers fell to the River Hawks of Susquehanna 19-3 Saturday afternoon on the road.
The Gophers fell to the Elizabethtown Blue Jays, 17-1, on the road Saturday afternoon.
The Gophers fell to Scranton 20-2 at home today, despite the team’s effort to defend against the Royals.
The Gophers suffered a feel to visiting Swarthmore at home, despite four different Gopher goal scores.
The first-year duo of Shannon Stull (Westminster, MD) and Alyssa Long (Pennsburg, PA) combined for nine goals to lift the Gophers over Gordon College at Puett Field on Thursday afternoon.
Junior Rachel Grosso (Haworth, NJ) submitted an all-around performance for the Gophers in a 15-5 loss to Centre College on the road during the women’s lacrosse (0-7, Landmark 0-0) first Spring Break trip contest.
TOWSON, MD. - Goucher College Women's lacrosse struggled against Randolph-Macon, losing 14-1.
The Gophers fell to Hood College 17-5 at home, despite a career day for first-year midfielder, Shannon Stull.
