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GC GOATs: Kerri Escayg ’99 electrified Maple Leaf men’s soccer in 1990s
Kerry Escayg took an unusual path to Goshen College, but once he got there, he left a massive impact on the men’s soccer program.
Kerry Escayg took an unusual path to Goshen College, but once he got there, he left a massive impact on the men’s soccer program.
Hutchison left a huge impact during her time in the purple and black, ending her career as the program’s all-time leader in goals (38) and points (90) by a wide margin. She still holds both records to this day.
Cassie Greives '11 currently ranks first in program history in rebounds (1,016) and field goals made (622), second in points (1,614) and third in blocks (77) and free throws made (370).
Melanie Meyer '15, a two-sport athlete at Goshen College, will be the Goshen High School Redhawks new volleyball head coach.
The Goshen College men's cross country team posted the best national finish in program history on Friday, taking 20th place in a 37-team field in its second trip to the NAIA Men's Cross Country National Championship at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
Seth Weaver, a senior molecular biology/biochemistry major from Madison, Wisconsin, balances his time as a student with playing on both professional and club Ultimate Frisbee teams in Chicago.
Goshen College has been named one of the best National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) schools in the country for student-athletes, according to Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), the country’s largest college athletic recruiting network.
The Goshen College men’s soccer team has a new head coach. Victor Newberg, 31, was hired May 31.
This May term, 18 Goshen College student-athletes from the women’s basketball and softball teams, along with two coaches and two professors, traveled to the Dominican Republic for the second-ever Study and Sports Abroad course.
Errick McCollum’s ’10 professional basketball career has taken him around the world to live and play.