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MADISON, N.J. The Landmark Conference today recognized 355 student-athletes, including 39 from Goucher, for their academic accomplishments by placing them on the on the 2008 Fall Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll.

MADISON, N.J. Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene) is Goucher's lone representative on the 2008 All-Landmark Conference Women's Soccer Team, which was announced today.

TOWSON, Md. Sarah Lodge (Pilesgrove, N.J./Woodstown) and Nicole Sanfilippo (Roslyn Heights, N.Y./The Wheatley School) hooked up on Goucher's final goal of the season, the only one the Gophers scored in their 4-1 loss to Juniata at Beldon Field that brought down the curtain on their 2008 campaign today.

TOWSON, Md. Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene) tallied her 23rd goal of the season and picked up assists on goals by Kanika Staten (Columbia, Md./Long Reach) and Debbie Cohen (Austin, Texas/Lasa) as Goucher unleashed a total of 16 shots and defeated Notre Dame (Md.), 3-1, today.

TOWSON, Md. Goucher made it through the first half of today's Landmark Conference game against Drew without giving up a goal, but the Rangers netted a pair in the opening 13:00 of the second period and came away with a 2-0 triumph over the Gophers.

SCRANTON, Pa. The leading scorer in the Landmark Conference struck again today, but her unassisted goal was the only one Goucher was able to produce in a 5-1 loss to Scranton.

WASHINGTON, D.C. Goucher was limited to four shots today in a 5-1 Landmark Conference loss to Catholic.

MADISON, N.J. For a third time in 2008, Goucher's Sisley Pumilia (Spofford, N.H./Keene) has been chosen Offensive Player of the Week by the Landmark Conference for the sport of women's soccer.

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. The Goucher women's soccer program's records for most goals in a season and for most shutouts in a career were both broken today obviously by different individuals.

IMMACULATA, Pa. A goal by McKenna Wilkinson (Keene, N.H./Keene) provided Goucher with a 1-0 lead over Immaculata in the first half and another by Sarah Lodge (Pilesgrove, N.J./Woodstown) put head coach Tati Korba's squad ahead 2-1 in the second period. However, the Mighty Macs caught up both times and eventually passed the Gophers when Zena Tracey tallied an unassisted goal at 71:33 that would stand up as the game-winner in a 3-2 non-conference victory today.

TOWSON, Md. Already down 2-0, the chances of Goucher catching Moravian today at Beldon Field dimmed a bit when the Greyhounds scored just :14 into the second half to go up by three goals.

TOWSON, Md. No longer is Katie Miller the only player in the history of Goucher's women's soccer program to score five goals in a game. And Tara Haag is no longer the only goalkeeper to ever suit up for the Gophers and record eight shutouts during her career.

SELINSGROVE, Pa. Goucher fell behind when Susquehanna was awarded a penalty kick and successfully converted it less than five minutes into today's Landmark Conference game against Susquehanna. The rest of the way the Gophers surrendered only one controversial goal in the 86th minute but that was still enough for the Crusaders to record a 2-0 victory.

FREDERICK, Md. Goucher overcame a two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 tie with Hood today in a game that was delayed for more than an hour because of lightning and then halted after just one overtime period due to darkness.

CHESTER, Pa. Sisley Pumilia (Chesterfield, N.H./Keene) tallied her team-leading 12th goal of the season today, but not before Goucher had fallen into a 4-0 hole against Widener. The Pride tacked on three more goals following the one Pumilia scored at 57:13 to come away with a 7-1 non-conference victory over the Gophers.

MADISON, N.J. After scoring all three of Goucher's goals in a pair of non-conference victories last week, sophomore midfielder/forward Sisley Pumilia (Chesterfield, N.H./Keene) today was named Offensive Player of the Week in the Landmark Conference for the seven-day period ending September 21.