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1993 Gettysburg (8-0)
1994 Gettysburg (8-0)
1995 Haverford (8-0)
1996 Johns Hopkins (8-1)
1997 Johns Hopkins (8-1)

Players of the Year
1993 Tracy Blasius, GC
1994 Kristen Hull, GC
1995 Wendy Elles, GC
1996 Lori Moll, GC
1997 Sarah Parola, JHU and Beth Blasi, WMC

Women's Soccer 1997

                                     Conf    Over
            1997 STANDINGS          W-L-T    W-L-T
            Johns Hopkins.......... 8-1-0    15-3-1
            Gettysburg............. 7-2-0    14-6-0 
            Franklin & Marshall.... 6-3-0    10-6-0
            Western Maryland....... 6-3-0    10-6-0
            Muhlenberg............. 6-3-0    10-6-2
            Haverford.............. 6-3-0    11-7-1 
            Ursinus................ 3-6-0    7-11-0 
            Swarthmore............. 2-6-0    6-13-0
            Bryn Mawr.............. 1-8-0    2-17-0 
            Dickinson.............. 0-9-0    1-19-0
                 


Scoreboard

November 8 - NCAA 2nd Round
Richard Stockton 6, Gettysburg 0

November 5 - NCAA 1st Round
Elizabethtown 5, Johns Hopkins 0


Soccer Notebook

BREAKING THROUGH: Johns Hopkins won its second consecutive Centennial soccer championship in 1997 with an 8-1 Conference record. It was the second time that the Blue Jays have ever finished with a winning CC mark - they were 8-1 in 1996 when they took the title for the first time.

DOUBLE THE PLEASURE, DOUBLE THE FUN: The Johns Hopkins men's and women's soccer teams each won the Centennial championship in 1996 - a feat only achieved one other time (Gettysburg, 1993).

THE DEBATE IS ON: Similar to the Babe Ruth-Roger Maris home run debate (60 vs. 61, 154 games vs. 162), Western Maryland's Erin Murphey and Johns Hopkins' Sarah Parola each have 14 goals in Centennial games and it appears to be the Conference record. But their 14 tallies came in nine games - an average of 1.56 per match. The previous mark was set by Kristen Hull of Gettysburg, who scored 13 times in eight CC games in 1994 - an average of 1.63 per outing.

THIRD TIME'S A CHARM: Only two players in the history of the Conference - Gettysburg's Wendy Elles (1993-94-95) and Western Maryland's Erin Murphey - have ever earned three first-team All-Centennial selections. Muhlenberg junior Celina Boer has been named to the elite squad twice and will look to add her name to the three-peaters in 1998.