Jonathan Cohen

March 28, 2013

Athlete of the Week: Jonathan Cohen

Jr., Lacrosse, Syosset, N.Y.

What he’s done: Recorded 15 saves to anchor the Garnet defense in their 13-9 victory over previously undefeated Ursinus to open the Centennial Conference schedule.

Favorite Career Moment: Probably playing Muhlenberg as a freshman. This game was especially nerve-racking, not only because it was my first collegiate game but because it was a conference game. Anyway, I stepped up to the challenge making 20 saves, the team played excellent, and we got our first conference win of the season.

Season Goals: It’s easy to just say that I want to make playoffs and win a championship.  On a personal level, I want to continue to elevate my game, so my team is confident in me to get the job done between the pipes.  As a team, I want to take things one practice, one game at a time, improving every day in order to get the “W.”

My Bracket Is…: My brackets alright.  For more information, anyone can approach my Bracket Consultant Billy Gates a.k.a “The Napkin Bandit.”

Mac or PC? I’m a Mac guy but I really prefer “RUDMAN!”

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