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AbbamonteGreen Terror football wins in OT; Molloy picks up 300th volleyball victory
Contact: Steve Peed
Sunday, May 07, 2006
The 23rd-ranked McDaniel football squad upended Catholic Sept. 17 in a 37-36 overtime thriller. Centennial Player of the Week honors went to two Green Terror gridders. Meikos Parker '07 grabbed offensive recognition with 23 rushes for 105 yards and three touchdowns. Drew Abbamonte '07 (left) racked up 10 tackles and two interceptions to claim defensive honors.

Green Terror football opens Centennial Conference play Oct. 1 hosting Ursinus at Bair Stadium.

Head Volleyball Coach Carole Molloy picked up her 300th career victory Sept. 21 with a win against Gettysburg. D.D. Lehr '08 recorded five kills and 20 digs in the win, while Jamie Bodden '07 tallied 26 assists.

Green Terror volleyball couldn't keep the streak alive Sept. 24, falling to Swarthmore 0-3. Katie Seibel '08 had 12 kills and 13 digs for McDaniel.

The volleyball squad heads to Chestertown, Md., Sept. 27 for a Conference contest against Washington.

After playing Johns Hopkins to a scoreless tie Sept. 21, McDaniel men's soccer topped Marymount 3-1 Sept. 24. Scott Morrow '07, Todd Knepper '06, and Michael Holt '06 rattled the back of the net for the Green Terror.

McDaniel women's soccer thrashed Bryn Mawr 5-0 Sept. 24. Michelle Mullen '07 recorded her 15 th career shutout, while Sarah Wallace '08, Tara Healy '06, and Nikki Varoutsos '06 scored for McDaniel.

Green Terror soccer takes on Dickinson Sept. 28 – the men's squad defending home turf, and the women's team traveling to Carlisle, Pa.

The Green Terror Challenge provided home-course advantage to McDaniel cross country Sept. 17, with the men finishing second of nine teams and the women coming in fifth of eight teams.

Paul Hugus '06 continued his dominance, crossing the line first in his home meet for the second straight year. Matt Rouse '07 finished fifth for McDaniel. The women were led by a fourth-place run from Kelly Gruber '06.

Green Terror cross country also turned heads at the McDonald's Cross Country Festival Sept. 23 in Richmond, Va. The men's team stood in fourth of seven teams, and was the top non-Division I squad. Matt Rouse '07 took top honors with an 18th -place run. The women finished seventh of nine teams, second among non-Division I competitors.

McDaniel cross country heads to Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 1 for the Dickinson Invitational.

McDaniel men's golf finished seventh of fifteen squads at the Randolph-Macon Invitational in Ashland, Va., Sept. 17-18. Gary LaBreck '07 shot top honors for the Green Terror, placing 15th overall.

The men's squad travels to Gettysburg, Pa., for the Gettysburg Invitational Oct. 4.

Green Terror women's golf struggled at the Lehigh Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 16, finishing last in the four-team contest. Christine Malkiewicz '07 and Lindsay Graham '07 tied for 13th overall.

McDaniel women's golf competes in the Bucknell Invitational in Lewisburg, Pa., Oct. 8-9.

McDaniel field hockey has been shutout in recent contests, falling to top-ranked Salisbury 0-4 Sept. 21 and to conference foe Muhlenberg 0-2 Sept. 24. The Green Terror sit at 4-3 overall and 0-1 in conference play.

The field hockey squad searches for its first conference win Sept. 27 against Washington in Chestertown, Md.

The Green Terror tennis teams defeated Villa Julie Sept. 17 in their lone fall contests. The men's team edged out the Mustangs 4-3 while the women's squad rolled 8-1.

For more information on these and other McDaniel sports, visit the Home of the Green Terror, www.mcdaniel.edu/athletics.

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