2004 Miracle Yearbook
Ladies Keep Improving The Cedarville women's soccer season opened with a dominating 5-2 win at Ohio Northern and ended with an 8-7- 3 record for their fourth straight winning season. Michelle Fawcett set a ndw Cedarville record with eleven shutoutsin the netwhilesharingthe position with seniorJessicaBalser. Balsersaid, The biggest challenge I faced thisseason wasrememberingwhy I was playing and keeping my eyes off myself" Freshman standout Ashley Nevitt set her own Cedarville record for points in a game when shescoredfourgoalsand assisted two others for ten points. Nevitt finished with twelve goals and five assistsand wasthe American Mideast Conference South Division Freshman of the Year. Laura Radcliffe's sophomore year added to the team's winning season with eight goals and four assists,andjuniorco-captainJane Adamsled theteam in assists with seven. BothNevittandsophomore defenderLauren Sato madeAMC South Division First Team. Radcliffe and Adams nabbed SecondTeam honors.Co-captain Chelsea Casto and Nicole James earned honorable mention. Three of the team's toughest games resulted in double overtime ties againstMalone,Taylor,andTiffin. Malone entered the game as the numbertwoteaminNAIARegion IX. KatieWalterjockeysforpositionasshe waits for the ball to come down to earth. Katie Thompson waits to throw the ball backinto play. 138 Athletics
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