2003 Berea College Magazine Winter Edition: Students

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Women's Soccer Breaks New Ground

Men's Soccer Boasts 3 National Scholar-Athletes

Cross Country Competes at Nationals

 

 

Women's Soccer Breaks New Ground


With a season record of 10-8-1, Berea’s Lady Mountaineers broke the Berea College record for most wins in a season for the second year in a row. Laurie Taylor, ’06, finished 2nd in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (KIAC) in goals scored with 14, and was named KIAC Player of the Week in October. Natalie Edmonds, ’03, led the KIAC in assists, with 13, while Lyndsey Eisenbarth, ’05, and Erin Kleusener, ’05, finished among the conference’s top 10 in both goals and assists. The women won their opening game in the KIAC tournament 3-0 over Midway College, before falling to Bethel College. In addition to their success on the field, the team also boasts two NAIA National Scholar-Athletes—Jacquelyn Hostler, ’03, a math/physics major from Sioux Falls, S.D., and Lydia Longstreth, ’03, a physics major from Knoxville, Tenn.