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MADISON, N.J. — The Landmark Conference today announced the names of the 32 student-athletes who make up the 2010 Fall Landmark All-Academic Team, which recognizes two male and two female athletes who have excelled athletically and academically from each of the eight Landmark institutions.

MADISON, N.J. — The Landmark Conference, which is in its fourth year of competition and is comprised of eight like-minded institutions in the mid-Atlantic region, today recognized 273 student-athletes for their academic accomplishments by placing them on the on the 2010 Fall Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll. Twenty-nine of the honorees are from Goucher.

MADISON, N.J. — Senior opposite hitter Kasey Quinn (Ellicott City, Md./Centennial) has been chosen to represent Goucher on the 2010 All-Landmark Conference Volleyball Team, which was revealed today.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Goucher's 2010 season came to a close tonight when the Gophers were ousted from the Landmark Conference postseason tournament by Moravian. The Greyhounds defeated the Gophers, 3-1, in the quarterfinals.

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. — Goucher's two opponents on the final day of the regular season came into today's tri-match having already 49 matches. Both were able to add to that total by taking down head coach Michael Bossom's Gophers in three sets.
TOWSON, Md. — Four seniors playing in the final home match of their careers were in the starting line-up for Goucher tonight as head coach Michael Bossom and his team welcomed York to the Decker Sports & Recreation Center. The Spartans, who began the season by winning 22 of their first 23 matches only to go 3-4 in their last seven, quickly finished off the Gophers, 3-0.

GLASSBORO, N.J. — Down 2-1 after the third set, Goucher managed to win the fourth set against Rowan tonight, but that was as far as the comeback would take head coach Michael Bossom's squad. The Profs prevailed in the decisive fifth set to secure a 3-2 non-conference victory over the Gophers.

TOWSON, Md. — It wasn't a three-set sweep like it was the first time, but Goucher did pick up its second win of the season over Notre Dame (Md.) tonight. Playing in front of a Decker Sports & Recreation Center crowd of 116 hearty fans, the Gophers dropped only the second set in pinning a 3-1 setback on the Gators.

KINGS POINT, N.Y. — Goucher didn't have a guaranteed spot in the upcoming Landmark Conference playoffs going into today's match against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, but when the Gophers swept the Mariners, 3-0, they were not only in, they also nailed down the No. 5 seed.

TOWSON, Md. — Goucher split a pair of matches today to finish in fourth place with a 1-3 record over the two-day Goucher Family Weekend Tournament.

SELINSGROVE, Pa. — Goucher appeared headed for an 0-3 start in the Landmark Conference when the Gophers dropped the first two sets in a best-of-five match against Scranton today. But they stayed alive by winning a close third set and then dominated the fourth set before finishing off the Royals in the decisive fifth set.

BALTIMORE, Md. — Goucher extended its winning streak against Notre Dame (Md.) to seven matches when the Gophers swept a three-set match tonight from the Gators. Set scores were 25-18, 25-23, 28-26.

BRIDGEWATER, Va. — Goucher was involved in its first five-set match of the season today as the Gophers battled back from being two sets down against Hollins only to suffer a 3-2 setback.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Prior to tonight, Goucher hadn't faced Gallaudet since 2006 when both schools were members of the Capital Athletic Conference. The Bison, who had strung together 13 consecutive victories over the Gophers before the series was interrupted, picked right up where they left off.

CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Goucher prevailed in two battles, but the wars were won by DeSales and St. Mary's (Md.) today as the Bulldogs and Seahawks both earned 3-1 victories over head coach Michael Bossom's Gophers.

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Goucher took it to Stevenson in the second set, winning 25-16, to even the match, but the Mustangs quickly regrouped and prevailed in the next two sets to earn a 3-1 victory over head coach Mike Bossom's Gophers tonight.