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Women's Lacrosse Holds Annual Banquet
May 12, 2010 | Women's Lacrosse
PRINCETON, N.J. (5/12/10) - The Princeton women's lacrosse team held its annual team banquet on Tuesday, May 18 at Prospect House on campus.
After a brief speech from head coach Chris Sailer, seniors Kristin Morrison, Kaitlyn Perrelle, Jenna Washabaugh and Sarah Vance received their senior gifts and Vance spoke on behalf of the Class of 2010. After Dr. John Morrison spoke on behalf of the senior parents, and gifts were given to the coaches and staff, Sailer announced the annual awards.
The Emily Goodfellow Award was given to Morrison. It is awarded annually to that upperclass player who by distinguishing herself in the sport has contributed to team unity, morale and spirit and has demonstrated love of lacrosse and of Princeton. Established in 1991 by Mr. & Mrs. Thorp V. D. Goodfellow '41, parents of Emily C. Goodfellow '76, the only Princeton athlete ever to earn 12 varsity letters.
The Connie McCallister Award was given to two players, Vance and Perrelle. It is awarded annually to that player who, in the image of Connie McCallister, gives all of herself to the program through participation, effort, selfless dedication, enthusiasm and heart. This award is given in memory of Connie McCallister, loyal supporter and ardent fan of Princeton women's lacrosse, by the teammates and friends of her daughter, Brent McCallister '98.
Following the awards, the seniors presented the traditional senior video.



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