CWPA Program Information Form
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1.
Roster with cap numbers
Please
list the athletes numerically in the format specified below. If you have more
athletes than caps, list the remaining athletes as alternates.
also provide the class year and hometown of each athlete.
Example:
|
Correct
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Incorrect
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Reason
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| 1 John Doe, Junior, New York, NY | 1 JOHN DOE | Capitals |
| 2 Sam Smith, Senior, Enid, OK | 2 Smith | No
first name |
| 3 Eric Davis, Freshman, Lincoln, NE | 3 Davis, Eric | Names
reversed |
2.
School profile information
Please
check the web site for school profile information
for your institution. Submit any information
that needs to be updated. If no school profile information exists, please complete
the form at the
appropriate link.
| Varsity |
| Club |
3. Team outlook information
Submit a write-up about your team for the upcoming season,
listing top stars returning, goals
they scored or shots blocked last season, and any new recruits that will impact
the team's success.
The outlook should be no longer than 250 words.
Example:
University of Maryland
Maryland
comes into 2000 in a rebuilding mode. Last
year the Terrapins finished with a #13 ranking
and a Mid-Atlantic Conference Championship, but only three of Maryland's top
twelve players from
'99 may return. The greatest void occurs on offense, with the graduation of
all-Americans Katie Vitali,
Katie Polasek, and Christina McCall. To compensate, this year the team will
rely heavily on senior
Fernanda Alfinito, a returning starter who scored 20 goals last season and was
one of the team's
defensive leaders last year in steals and blocked shots.
Maryland should be stable at the two-meter
position with Katherine Kerr and returning starter Jaclyn Corr. However, their
greatest strength is at
the defensive end, where all-Conference goalie Jamie Mahkorn returns to frustrate
shooters. Seniors
Natalie Gordon and Katia Cervoni, juniors Alexis Bierman and Rebecca Harris,
and sophomore Kate Garguerevich will all see substantial playing time this spring
and will be counted on to keep Maryland competitive.