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Joel Gonzalez ’08 leaves Bethany girls soccer program
Joel Gonzalez '08, who can be credited with restarting the girls soccer program at Bethany Christian High School, has decided it’s time for a new adventure.
Joel Gonzalez '08, who can be credited with restarting the girls soccer program at Bethany Christian High School, has decided it’s time for a new adventure.
Goshen College will welcome its fall student-athletes back to campus on Friday, Aug. 7 to compete in men’s and women’s cross country, soccer and tennis, along with women’s volleyball, beginning its 65th year of varsity intercollegiate athletics.
Goshen College announced today that Dr. Erica Albertin will serve as interim athletic director beginning July 1, 2020, while continuing as head athletic trainer. Rustin Nyce will serve as the interim associate athletic director, while continuing his coaching duties.
Sarah Yoder '05 holds the women’s tennis program record for most career wins, compiling 80 of them in a four-year varsity career.
Peni Acayo Laker '11 re-wrote the record books during her four seasons with the Maple Leafs, becoming the only player in program history to earn NAIA All-American honors and win a conference player of the year award.
Tina Peters '10 was the first race walker in Goshen College women’s track history. She also became the most decorated athlete in program history, regardless of gender.
It didn’t take long for Ryan Smith '17 to make an impact at Goshen College, and he left as one of the most dominant cross country runners in school history.
Petrana Petkova '07 is the only three-time All-American cross country runner in Goshen College history, regardless of gender.
Erik Hisner is one of the best hitters in Goshen College history, leading the program in career batting average, hits and RBIs. He was apart of the only two winning teams in program history since 2000.
Krysten Parson played catcher and was the leadoff hitter on the lone Goshen College softball team to win a conference championship. She was also a three-time All-Conference player and is the program’s all-time leader in hits and runs scored.