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2009 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Tournament First & Second Round Matches
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All fans are encourage to park in the
Medbery Parking lot
. There will be no fan parking in the Bristol Gym lot.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 14 —
Cozzens Field
William Smith 2, Simmons 0
Ithaca 1, Muhlenberg 0
Sunday, November 15
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Cozzens Field
Ithaca 0 vs. William Smith 0 (2OT), Ithaca advances 5-4 on PKs
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Which home match are you looking forward to the most?
Denison (Sept. 11)
Farmingdale State (Sept. 12)
Wheaton (Ill.) (Sept. 17)
Williams (Sept. 18)
Hamilton (Oct. 2)
Vassar (Oct. 8)
Rensselaer (Oct. 9)
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Athletes of the Week
Abbie DiPalma
William Smith Rowing
DiPalma served as the coxswain for the William Smith varsity eight that finished second in the petite final at the ECAC Championships on Sunday. In their morning heat, the Herons committed a false start, but then turned in the third fastest time of the heats (out of 20 crews in three heats). William Smith covered the course in 6:59.640, then logged a time of 6:57.688 in the petite final, second only to Division I New Hampshire.
Kevin Curtin
Hobart Lacrosse
Facing the toughest defense in the nation, Curtin posted his third consecutive hat trick. He completed his collegiate career with a three-goal performance at Bryant on Thursday. The Bulldogs came into the contest allowing just 6.44 goals per game, but the Statesmen netted nine goals, the second highest total against Bryant this season. Curtin capped his career 11th in career goals and career points and 12th in career assists.