Allie Coleman

October 27, 2011
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WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Coleman tallied 111 assists total in Swarthmore’s Quad Match sweep.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
“When we beat Gettysburg for the first time in program history. We played a great match and ended up beating them in 3 [sets].”

WHAT SHE WANTS TO DO:
“We want to win out [in] conference play and win the championship.”

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A MOVIE SHE NEEDS TO SEE:
“I haven’t seen most of the Harry Potter movies, and I am told that I need to since I don’t understand the Harry Potter-related references that people make.”

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