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A NOTE FROM HEAD COACH KELLY KUSS Hello Bison Soccer Fans, Hello from Lewisburg! We are nearing the end of the spring semester and have some exciting updates for our fans. The team has been working really hard to build on the success of the 2015, but with a determined focus on the future of the 2016 season. Thus far, we have taken the field against Towson University, Bloomsburg University and the University of Pennsylvania. We had a great crowd at our Penn game despite the snow and freezing temperatures. There are full game recaps of the three contests featured in the newsletter. We are looking forward to our away match at the 2015 National Champions, Penn State and our sole home contest against Binghamton in the next two weeks. This spring, we have focused on individual development specifically in the areas of strength, speed & agility, and technical skills. I have been very happy with the progress the team has made over these past months. On the recruiting front, we had seven student athletes sign their NLIs (National Letter of Intent) on February 3
rd. They are a dynamic and
athletic class that will be a great addition to the returning core. I look forward to welcoming the group to campus in August. As always the recruiting cycle continues on as David, Leigh and I will be on the road in the spring and summer months watching top prospective student athletes from the 2017 & 2018 classes. In addition to the travel, we now offer two camps which draw players from all over to our campus. The following players will join the Bison Family this fall: (Hometown, Club, Position) Theresa Adu -Attobrah (Lumberton, NJ, PSA-Goalkeeper) Gabby Bair (Homdel, New Jersey, PDA-Forward) Lily Courts (West Lake Village, Real So Cal-Defender) Bailey Hurst (Madison, NJ, PDA-Forward) Danielle Kaufman (Wilmette, IL, FC United-Goalkeeper) Julia Rotatori (Summitt, NJ, PDA-Defender) Ali Russo (Morganville, NJ, PDA-Defender) In this edition of Bison Bench Notes we highlight a number of upcoming events that are very special to Bucknell Athletics and Bison Soccer. Coming up, we have our alumni game, spring reception tour, and Bucknell reunion. Our staff would love to see any alumni, parents, or supporters at any of the upcoming events. Please let me know if you plan to attend any of the events. Finally, we have our Trustee Challenge Day set for April 28
th! Your financial support is an integral part of our program’s success. Please consider donating on
the 28th
to help our program meet our fundraising goals and continue to provide our student-athletes with the best experience possible. Go Bison! Thanks, Kelly
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2016 SPRING GAMES
March 4, 2016 – Towson University
On Friday, March 4th, we took a trip down to Virginia as we were invited to play in the college game at the Loudoun Soccer College Showcase. After 90 minutes of play we ended in a 0-0 draw, not without creating a bulk of chances especially after finding our rhythm in the second half. It was a positive showing for our first time together against another collegiate opponent, who we had beat 1-0 in our first regular season game
last fall.
March 22, 2016 – Bloomsburg University
Last month we visited our Central Pennsylvania neighbors at Bloomsburg University for our second game of the spring. We came away with a 2-0 victory, with two goals coming in the second half after a highly
competitive first 45 minutes. We broke the scoreless stretch after sophomore forward Maddie Mulford drove endline and slotted a ball across the goalmouth to a crashing freshman, Casey Gray, who put the ball away on her first touch. We gained a comfortable lead with a second goal on a ball from centerback Maddie
Dano into freshman Talia Szatkowski who craftily turned her defender before sliding it into the far corner past the oncoming Bloomsburg goalkeeper. The match provided us a good opportunity to regain a bit of our
offensive rhythm, which we took advantage of by finding the back of the net on two occasions.
April 9, 2016 – University of Pennsylvania
Just when we thought we had evaded snowfall for the winter months, we were hit by storm in mid-April as we ventured down to the University of Pennsylvania for our third spring matchup. Despite the mixture of
rain and snow, both teams competed for chances on net over the course of 90 minutes. The game ended in a scoreless tie, just like our first, after we had one chance hit the crossbar and another just missed the
frame. The highlight of the match without a doubt was the shutout earned by senior, Danielle Piccirilli, who made the trip and played in goal despite her lack of experience in net.
April 14, 2016 - 7:00pm
@ PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
April 23, 2016 4:00pm
vs. BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
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BUWS
EXTERNSHIPS
WINTER 2016
Carolyn Casey #21
Company: Duval & Stachenfeld LLP
Location: New York, NY
“It was really valuable for me to see an attorney’s average day in the office. People often think of lawyers in a court room, fighting and advocating for their clients. There is a lot of work outside of
the court room and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to
observe that kind of work.”
Meghan Holtz #9
Company: Spencer Stuart
Location: Philadelphia, PA
“I believe Bucknell’s alumni networking is what makes this
type of experience unique. Because of our mutual connection to Bucknell with these alumni at
powerful and successful companies, we as students have a
great advantage over other students at other institutions.”
Jackie Ham #28
Company: EMC Corporations
Location: Hopkinton, MA
“The format allowed me to talk to people working in different
parts of the company. This allowed me to learn about many different areas of EMC and the
many parts that go into business operations.”
Maddie Mulford #26
Company: C.W. Henderson & Associates
Location: Chicago, IL
“It was a very personalized experience which gave me the chance to really talk with each employer and discuss their own college experience, such as their
majors, degrees and interests, which further helped me reflect on my own experience and what I want
out of my time here at Bucknell.”
Kendall Ham #14
Company: Cardiovascular Associates
Location: Middletown, RI
“I liked the format of the externship because I got a taste of everything - from outpatient care to
inpatient care in the hospital to watching surgery. I was very lucky to experience a little bit of everything
because it gave a sense of what I would like and dislike if I were to go into the field of medicine.”
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IMPORTANT
DATES
SPRING 2016
30
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24
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APR MAY
MAY MAY
MAY
MAY
MAY
MAY
ALUMNI GAME
EMMITT FIELD
10:30am
BALTIMORE AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
LIBERATORE’S RISTORANTE
6:00-8:00pm
PITTSBURGH AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
THE DUQUESNE CLUB
6:00-8:00pm
PHILADELPHIA AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
THE GRAHAM BUILDING
6:00-8:00pm
NEW YORK CITY AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
THE YALE CLUB
6:30-8:30pm
OCEAN/MONMOUTH NJ AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
BAHR’S LANDING RESTAURANT AND MARINA
6:00-9:00pm
BOSTON AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
THE COUNTRY CLUB AT BROOKLINE
6:00-8:00pm
CONNECTICUT AREA
SPRING RECEPTION
INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB
6:00-8:00pm
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NEXT ISSUE LOOK FOR:
- 2016 Fall Schedule - Meet the Class of 2020
- Meet the 2016 Captains - Season Preview
TRUSTEE CHALLENGE
SAVE THE DATE and SPREAD THE WORD for the Trustee Challenge on Thursday, April 28th. By making a gift to your program on April 28th, you can help unlock $150,000 of
Trustee challenge dollars for the Women’s Soccer program. The more alumni, parents and friends that give to the Women’s Soccer program on this day, the greater the
percentage of Trustee Challenge dollars that we will receive. Please SAVE THE DATE to show your support and SPREAD THE WORD to help us receive the greatest
percentage of trustee challenge dollars. GO BISON!
THURSDAY, APRIL 28th
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