Emma Sindelar

November 3, 2011
Simone Forrester/The Phoenix

WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Sindelar’s game-winning goal against Haverford on Monday gave the Garnet a first-round playoff bye.

WHAT THE MOMENT MEANS:
“It means a lot that I was able to get that goal for my team to put us in a great spot for the playoffs. It was a perfect [pass] and I’m so glad it went in because getting that win was a big deal for all of us.”

WHAT SHE WANTS TO DO:
“We are excited to go the Centennial Conference playoffs. We are focused and ready to meet Gettysburg on Saturday. We want to win!”

A TV SHOW SHE CAN’T MISS WEEK-TO-WEEK:
“NCIS.”

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