Corinne Sommi

April 26, 2012
Holly Smith/The Phoenix

WHAT SHE’S DONE:
Sommi’s two goals and two assists in Swarthmore’s win over Haverford helped catapult the team into the conference playoffs.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
“Beating Dickinson [this year]-best game we have ever played as a team.”

WHAT MAKING THE PLAYOFFS MEANS TO HER:
“[It proves] to the conference and the lacrosse world that we are an up and coming program.”

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS CARMEN SANDIEGO?:
“My sources say Barbados.”

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