Peter Maxted

October 25, 2012

Peter Maxted
Port Washington, N.Y. / Paul Schreiber

WHAT HE’S DONE: Ranks first in the Centennial Conference in save percentage (.854) and goals against average (.56), leading the Garnet to an undefeated record in conference play thus far.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT: Our win against Hopkins last weekend. To be able to go on the road against one of our rivals and score three goals in the last 10 minutes was a great feeling. Hopkins has a tough crowd – they really heckled us and got into us, so a come from behind win was great.

END OF SEASON GOALS: To beat Haverford and finish first place in the conference, win the conference tournament, and do well in the NCAA’s. We won a centennial conference my freshman year, but we got knocked out of the NCAA tournament early, so it would be great to get in and go deep in the tournament this year.

FAVORITE PRO TEAM: I’m a Chelsea fan. I went to England about eight years ago and they were the team that my dad took me to see.

FAVORITE HALLOWEEN CANDY: Twix.

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