2010 News
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Another postseason honor was bestowed on Goucher's Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene) when the National Soccer Coaches Association of America placed the senior midfielder on its 2010 NSCAA/Performance Subaru Division III Women All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team.
MADISON, N.J. — The Landmark Conference, which is in its fourth year of competition and is comprised of eight like-minded institutions in the mid-Atlantic region, today recognized 273 student-athletes for their academic accomplishments by placing them on the on the 2010 Fall Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll. Twenty-nine of the honorees are from Goucher.
MADISON, N.J. — Senior midfielder Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene), one of the all-time leading scorers in the history of the Goucher women's soccer program, and sophomore forward Shay Kettner (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall), who supplied the Gophers with team-high totals of 10 goals and four assists this season, are both members of the 2010 All-Landmark Conference Women's Soccer Team.
SCRANTON, Pa. — For Goucher to end the 2010 season with a four-game winning streak, head coach Tati Korba's Gophers were going to have to go on the road today and knock off the team that had already clinched the No. 1 seed in next week's Landmark Conference postseason tournament.
TOWSON, Md. Shay Kettner (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall) had a hand in both of Goucher's goals as the Gophers rallied for a 2-1 non-conference victory over Marymount tonight on Beldon Field.
MADISON, N.J. For her roles in a pair of victories last week, Goucher's Kellen Matthews (Northboro, Mass./Algonquin Regional) today was selected Defensive Women's Soccer Player of the Week in the Landmark Conference for Oct. 18-24.
TOWSON, Md. Sophomore forward Shay Kettner (Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall) tallied her team-leading ninth goal of the season today as Goucher turned back Wesley, 2-1, in non-conference action on Beldon Field.
WASHINGTON, D.C. Kellen Matthews (Northboro, Mass./Algonquin Regional) demonstrated today why any conversation about the top goalkeepers in the history of Goucher's women's soccer program have to include her by turning in an 11-save performance in leading the Gophers to a 2-0 triumph over Catholic. The victory was their first over the Cardinals in seven years and it kept head coach Tati Korba's squad in contention for a berth in the Landmark Conference playoffs.
TOWSON, Md. Goucher, in need of a win to interject itself into the Landmark Conference playoff picture, grabbed a 1-0 lead over Moravian this afternoon just over two minutes into the contest.
SELINSGROVE, Pa. It wasn't until Julie Briskey's unassisted goal off a direct kick in the 57th minute that Goucher fell behind in its Landmark Conference game against Susquehanna today. But the Gophers surrendered another goal in the 59th minute that enabled the Crusaders to record a 2-0 victory.
WESTMINSTER, Md. Goucher overcame a pair of one-goal deficits today to finish in a 2-2 (2OT) tie with McDaniel.
TOWSON, Md. On the day that senior Kellen Matthews (Northboro, Mass./Algonquin Regional) became the first goalkeeper in the history of Goucher's women's soccer program to reach 500 career saves, the Gophers held a 1-0 lead over Drew for more than 18 minutes.
TOWSON, Md. Sam Schlosburg (North Potomac, Md./Thomas S. Wootton) successfully converted a penalty kick just 7:19 into this afternoon's game to provide Goucher with a quick 1-0 lead over Philadelphia Biblical. The Gophers were able to tack on four additional goals and coast to their second victory of the 2010 season, a decisive 5-0 triumph over the visiting Crimson Eagles.
READING, Pa. Goucher was tagged for two goals in the first half and two more in the second period as Albright registered a 4-0 victory over head coach Tati Korba's Gophers tonight.
TOWSON, Md. Goucher's first Landmark Conference game of the season turned out to be a rather high-scoring affair in which Juniata jumped out to a 3-0 lead and went on to down head coach Tati Korba's Gophers, 5-2.
MADISON, N.J. Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene), who became the No. 2 all-time goal-scorer in the history of Goucher's women's soccer program on Saturday, today was named Player of the Week for her sport in the Landmark Conference.
