Holy Cross women's signs seven for 2015
Holy Cross women's soccer head coach Darren Gallagher has announced the signing of seven student-athletes from the class of 2019 to National Letters of Intent. Emma Gurchiek (Barrington, R.I.), Megan Lawlor (Morristown, N.J.), Stephanie Lund (Walpole, Mass.), Lily Puccia (Andover, Mass.), Andj Seslija (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovinian), Cassie Symonds (Windham, Maine) and Caroline Wallace (Centerport, N.Y.) will all join the team in the fall of 2015.
"It is with great pleasure that we introduce our incoming freshman class," said Gallagher. "This has been a work in progress over the past couple of years and we are very excited about the caliber of player that will join our program. These young women have experienced soccer at the highest level in the United States and in Europe and are sure to strengthen our squad in a number of positions. As well as being talented soccer players, these are young women of character and personality. We look forward to watching them integrate into our team and help continue the strong traditions here at Holy Cross."
A complete list of the 2015 Holy Cross women's soccer signees follows. To view biographical information on each athlete, click on the player's name below.
Name | Pos. | Ht. | Hometown / High School |
Emma Gurchiek | G | 5-9 | Barrington, R.I. / Barrington |
Megan Lawlor | D/M | 5-9 | Morristown, N.J. / Villa Walsh Academy |
Stephanie Lund | M/F | 5-9 | Walpole, Mass. / Walpole |
Lily Puccia | M | 5-2 | Andover, Mass. / Andover |
Andj Seslija | F | 5-4 | Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina / Worcester Academy |
Cassie Symonds | M | 5-3 | Windham, Maine / Windham |
Caroline Wallace | D | 5-8 | Centerport, N.Y. / Harborfields |
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