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... ,0.,/ Thursday, May 9, 1996 - Page 18 SPORTS Women end season with win over Susquehanna Three consecutive Centennial Conference losses prevent them from future competition Natalie Hannibal had one assist. ing players, not just one or two. The three following losses, Everyone worked together to strive against Johns Hopkins, Franklin towards a complete and solid team Ending their season on a win- and Marshall, and Swarthmore, that would be tough to compete ning note, the Green Terror were all key Centennial Confer- with," said freshman Kristin Miller. women's lacrosse team crushed ence games for the Terror. Against On offense, Sarver led the team Susquehanna University on Sat- Johns Hopkins and- Franklin and in three category's: overall goals urday, March 4 in Westminster by Marshall, the Terror trailed by just (40), assists (19), and total points a score of 23-5. The women fin- one goal. They were also tied with (59). She also placed ninth ished their season with a 8-5 over- Swarthmore at halftime, but could throughout the Conference in all record and a 6-4 record for the not hold on during the second 30 points with 52 in Centennial Con- Centennial Conference, for fifth minutes. Before this set, WMC ference games. Wagner followed place. was 6-1 in the Conference. Sarver in goals and points, while Senior attackman Denise At lohns Hopkins on April 23, Francis ranks second in assists. Sarver led the team with six goals thewomenlost7-18. Sarver scored Young talent, contributed by and one assist and junior Jodi two goals and two assists for the Zimmerly and North, holding the Wagner followed with four goals day. Francis and Wagner both next two positions in overall scor- and two assists. Junior Chrissy added two goals. Freshman Amy ing, helped unify the team and will Pardew and freshman Robin North also had one goal. help next season as they will bring Zimmerly both contributed three Wagner led the women in their experience. goals and one assist, while fresh- 9-1410ss against Franklin and Mar- Defense also presented an array men Stephanie Van Deusen and shall on April 25 with four goals. of talent coming from the experi- Kristin Miller, junior Mary Beth Zimmerly followed with two, and enced senior Heather Seaburg and Francis, and senior Kathy Gaston Sarver, North, and O'Brien each two freshmen Natalie Hannibal and each had one goal. Van Deusen, had one goal. Sarver and junior Stephanie Van Deusen. Hannibal sophomores Stacey O'Brien and Tina Duley added one assist each. was also named to the Centennial Sue McDowell, and senior On April 27 against Swarth- Conference honor roll for the week Heather Seaburg each had one more the Green Terror played an of April 29. Hannibal played three assist. extremely close and competitive strong games that week, compiling Sophomore goalie Amanda game reflected in the 10-12 score, 12 ground balls and two intercep- Rose added to her record-break- despite the loss. Sarver again led nons. ing number of saves by 17, upping the team with three goals and one On goal for the Terror, Amanda her overall goals saved for the assist. Wagner, North and Rose now holds the record for most season to 221. Zimmerly each added two goals, number of saves in a season. She The Susquehanna win was Wagner and Francis also contrib- is ranked second in goaltending in their first victory since their 16-5 uting an assist. O'Brien also had the Conference with a 60.7 save win against Bryn Mawr on April one goal for the game. percentage, only 5.6% behind Ellen 20 in Pennsylvania. Sarver also Several of the Green Terror McCarthy from Dickinson. Rose led that game with six goals and women have had outstanding sea- is also nationally ranked 15th in Senior Denise Sarver was the leader a/the WMC women's lacrosse learn three assists. Zimmerly and sons during Spring 1996, which save percentage in all NCAA Di- ail year. Sarver led the WMC attock in three offensive categories. She had Wagner followed with three goals, made team play much more uni- vision III schools. She was also 40 goals, 19 ass iSIS, and 59 total points. Zimmerly also adding two assists. fied. "One of the strongest aspects name to the Centennial Conference Pardew, Francis, and Van Deusen of our team this semester was the Honer Roll three weeks ago. (See added a goal each, while freshman fact that we had several outstand- profile story) Women's lacrosse goalie Amanda Rose earns honors tennial Conference Co-Player of Throughout her six years play- Rose's other goals i~rhers;ir teams that beat us by a small mar- By CAROLYN BARNES and for the team are "To hopefully gin, and hopefully get a bid to Sports Editor the week for the second week of ing lacrosse, Rose has played the Nationals. Most of all, I would Even though sophomore April, and making the Centennial position of goalie for five. Her win the Centennial Conference like to have fun, but be productive women's lacrosse goaltender Conference honor roll, she broke older brother played football, la- title before I leave, but mostly to I and successful at the same time." have a better record than before. Amanda Rose's concentration is in the school record for most num- crosse, and wrestled, and she says would like to be able to beat the About lacrosse, Rose likes be- saving goals, not making them, she ber of saves in a season with 221. that he was her main influence. "I ing part of a team and she likes made several goals at the begin- Rose was also nominated for the wanted to play attack, but the being in the goal because "when ning of the season, one being "to All-Conference team by Head coach wanted me to play goal. 1 you stuff somebody on a one-on- keep on improving;" and improve Coach Kim Easterday. gave the idea of goalie a chance one shot it gives you an awesome she has done. Rose has played lacrosse since because my brother loved it, and adrenaline rush. It's a feeling that Rose started this season for the her freshman year at Overlea High now 1 love it," Rose said. you can't get anywhere else on the School in Baltimore, MD. She In high school, Rose was cap- field." also played field hockey her jun- tain for both field hockey and la- ior and senior year as well as keep- crosse her senior year. She was The one thing that Rose would ing statistics for football. also named to the All-County most like to improve about her "J want them teams her sophomore and senior game is her clears. season," Rose ~TAZZ year for lacrosse and her junior and said. to make my reaction like to strong the whole "Overall, I would She senior years for field hockey. work time Hair Studio also played on the senior All-Star quicker," she added. also played team in both sports. At WMC, Rose 1996 season, As for the Spring (next to Frisco Pub) Rose says, "I think it was success- goalie for field hockey her fresh- Her major College Night: 5 ia& ful overall because we have a win- man year. and Physical is Exercise Education Science ning record. One of the highlights Training. Tuesdays with a minor in Athletic (with student lD) (jU~d'n Tanning: rival Gettysburg at their field. We and to be a Certified she would $5.00 off haircuts tC of the season was that we beat our Her future career goals are to teach ~ [ Athletic learned that you have to work as a Ultimately, Trainer. As for her Co 10 sessions $24.95 unit in order to win." she feels 1 feel like to become a college lacrosse (reg. $39.95) individual that season, but she feels that this goal coach, or "this is the best season yet. single sessions $3.00 each that I communicated with the team Sophomore women's lacrosse is "far off," Rose is also a Resident Assis- HOURS: M 10-5, T-F 9:30-8, S 8:30-3 well. Even if we lost and I had a goalie Amanda Rose has been a tant on campus as well as an ac- 876-0654 Walk - ins welcome good game, I wasn't upset. 1 did key part of the team's strong tive member of Phi Mu Sorority. performance. the best that I could."