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 WINTER 2018
 WOMEN’S SOCCER
Stanford redshirt sophomore Jaye Boissiere ’14 capped
a remarkable season by scoring the winning goal in the Cardinal’s NCAA Championship 3-2 win against UCLA.
 e mid elder  nished the season with nine goals and 10 assists (see sidebar). ... Vassar senior mid elder Amanda McFarland ’14 was selected to the 2017 United Soccer Coaches Division III All-East Region First Team.  e senior captain was already named to the All-Liberty League First Team a er recording 18 points o  seven goals and four assists, all ranking second on the team. ... Sienna Stritter ’14  nished her senior season at Carnegie Mellon with three goals and three assists, starting 10 of the 20 games she played. She  nished her collegiate career with 15 goals and 12 assists. .... Chandler Wickers ’14 posted three goals and three assists, starting 11 of 17 games, as a senior mid elder-forward for Washington and Lee. She  nished with 16 goals and 12 assists in her four-year career. ... Jamie Corley ’15 started 18 of
19 games at fullback for Tu s, which advanced to the NCAA Div. III Championship and  nished with a 10-6-3 record. ... Sophomore forward Zoe Enright ’16 played in all 17 games for Dartmouth (7-10-1). ... Freshman mid elder Emily Demmon ’17 recorded a goal and an assist playing in 10 games for Colby College. ... Emma Richart ’17 played in 10 games as a freshman defender for Gettysburg.
Amanda McFarland ’14
MEN’S TENNIS
Andrew Ball ’13, back at Harvard from his mission, registered a 2-0 mark at the Tribe Invitational, defeating opponents from VCU and William & Mary, and posted a 3-0 mark at the Ivy Plus Tournament in fall play. ... Columbia junior Victor
Pham ’15 picked up a  rst-round win in the prestigious ITA Fall National Championships. Pham commanded singles play in the Northeast Regionals, winning the tournament. He came away with six victories, among them two 6-1, 6-1 victories. ...
Sophomore Dylan Pace ’16 was victorious in a pair
of D Flight matches as Babson went 8-4 in singles at the Connecticut College Invitational. ... Sophomore Nathan Safran ’16 got the fall season o  to a fast start with a 6-1 record in singles and 4-2 in doubles for
Johns Hopkins.
Dylan Pace ’16
 NCAA TITLE WINNER
Jaye Boissiere, a 2014 Menlo School graduate, capped Stanford’s national championship run with the winning goal over UCLA in the title game. Jaye, who will graduate in the spring with a double major in political science and economics, is a redshirt sophomore in terms of athletics. A er coming back from injury and illness, Jaye had a breakthrough season in which she had nine goals, 10 assists in 25 games and led the Cardinal to its second NCAA Div. I title in program history. A month a er that championship game, Jaye was back in training with the U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team. She will return to Stanford for another season as she completes her masters in Earth Science,
speci cally, food security, an application of political science and economics.
Jaye Boissiere ’14 celebrates the championship with teammates and says “There was so much emotion— elation, excitement, joy!”
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