Women’s soccer:

By Lauren Norton
November 9, 2000

by Lauren Norton
staff writer

The women’s soccer team had many ups and downs this season. Last Wednesday, Oct. 25, the women lost to Beaver College with a score of 1-0, which finished their season.

“We just should have wanted it more,” Jessica Storck, a junior, said. The women agreed that they played individually, rather than as a team.

However, this season has been a great learning experience for the team. With the addition of nine first-year players, the women had a chance to recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses. They became a team full of talent and determination.

“They definitely were a huge asset. The girls participated strongly on and off the field,” Storck said about the contribution of the first-year students throughout the season

The team agreed that one of the benefits of having many new players is the amount of experience for years to come. The team is looking forward to next season, when they hope to pull together and make it another great year.

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