AMHERST, Mass. - Kathryn Nathan '13 (Pembroke, Mass.) tied the game in the 83rd minute before assisting on junior Sandy Shepherd's (Coronado, Calif.) game winner at 85:12 to complete Amherst's thrilling 2-1 come-from-behind win over archrival Williams in the NESCAC women's soccer championship game on Hitchcock Field
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;652959]MIT wins the NEWMAC tourney today in PKs over Springfield, having beaten Wheaton yesterday in 2 OTs.
MIT also places three on the academic all-district first team for region 1.
Will Springfield and Wheaton get at large bids?[/Q
Wow, MIT wins the MEWMAC tourney two of the last three years. Is that a dynasty building?
I guess MIT is not a bad place to go if you are smart and can play a llittle soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMIT wins the NEWMAC tourney today in PKs over Springfield, having beaten Wheaton yesterday in 2 OTs.
MIT also places three on the academic all-district first team for region 1.
Will Springfield and Wheaton get at large bids?
Wow, MIT wins the MEWMAC tourney two of the last three years. Is that a dynasty building?
I guess MIT is not a bad place to go if you are smart and can play a llittle soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthuh??
http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/soccer-women/d3
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh, "different" academics. You NESCAC people are a hoot. You can't even admit that MIT is better academically than your precious schools. Please.
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Kudos to MIT for beating Wheaton and Springfield and winning their conference tournament. It seems that program is developing nicely. If the coach has some pull with admissions he should be able to continue to attract some high quality players. Success breeds success.
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