2007-2008: A look back
A team by team glance at Boxer athletics
Frankie Guros
Issue date: 5/9/08 Section: Sports
What they'll remember: The team finished third in the NWC championship, but freshman Bonk shot 141 over two days to win the tournament. His individual victory earned him an individual berth to the NCAA Division III Men's Golf Championships. Only five individual slots were handed out nation-wide.
Women's Golf
Record/Place Finished: 31.5 in NWC (1st)
All-NWC Selections: Tami Park, Jasmine Ching
What they'll remember: After winning their fourth conference title in five years, the women are finally on their way to the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships after the NCAA allotted the winner of the NWC tournament an automatic bid to the championship last year. Park finished third in the NWC tournament, shooting a 167 to lead the team, with Ching close behind at 172, good enough for sixth place.
Women's Lacrosse
Record/Place Finished: 3-11
What they'll remember: As women's lacrosse gains popularity and tries to become an officially sanctioned sport by the NWC, the Pacific team is taking strides to ensure success. Their first win of the season came against rival Linfield, taking a 14-13 victory at their new home, Lincoln Park Stadium.
Men's Soccer
Record/Place Finished: 8-7-2, 6-6-2 NWC (4th)
All-NWC Selections: Danny Wiliams (Second Team), Brandon Porter (Honorable Mention)
What they'll remember: Williams scored seven goals this season to add to his career total of 25, the third most in Pacific history. A young squad ended their season on the right note, shutting out Linfield, George Fox and Willamette for three wins in their final three matches.
Women's Soccer
Record/Place Finished: 5-14-1, 3-13 NWC (8th)
All-NWC Selections: Meghan Fredette (Honorable Mention)
What they'll remember: With 15 new players, staying out of the cellar is often a challenge for any team. However, the end to their season couldn't have been written better. On the last day of the year Pacific beat Puget Sound 3-2 in double overtime for their first win against the Loggers in almost 30 years. They were previously 0-26-2 against Puget Sound. The win couldn't have been a better way to send off the seniors who battled through a rough season.
Women's Golf
Record/Place Finished: 31.5 in NWC (1st)
All-NWC Selections: Tami Park, Jasmine Ching
What they'll remember: After winning their fourth conference title in five years, the women are finally on their way to the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships after the NCAA allotted the winner of the NWC tournament an automatic bid to the championship last year. Park finished third in the NWC tournament, shooting a 167 to lead the team, with Ching close behind at 172, good enough for sixth place.
Women's Lacrosse
Record/Place Finished: 3-11
What they'll remember: As women's lacrosse gains popularity and tries to become an officially sanctioned sport by the NWC, the Pacific team is taking strides to ensure success. Their first win of the season came against rival Linfield, taking a 14-13 victory at their new home, Lincoln Park Stadium.
Men's Soccer
Record/Place Finished: 8-7-2, 6-6-2 NWC (4th)
All-NWC Selections: Danny Wiliams (Second Team), Brandon Porter (Honorable Mention)
What they'll remember: Williams scored seven goals this season to add to his career total of 25, the third most in Pacific history. A young squad ended their season on the right note, shutting out Linfield, George Fox and Willamette for three wins in their final three matches.
Women's Soccer
Record/Place Finished: 5-14-1, 3-13 NWC (8th)
All-NWC Selections: Meghan Fredette (Honorable Mention)
What they'll remember: With 15 new players, staying out of the cellar is often a challenge for any team. However, the end to their season couldn't have been written better. On the last day of the year Pacific beat Puget Sound 3-2 in double overtime for their first win against the Loggers in almost 30 years. They were previously 0-26-2 against Puget Sound. The win couldn't have been a better way to send off the seniors who battled through a rough season.
2008 Woodie Awards
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