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Meg Dentler
George Mason University #26
Division I

2003 Goalie of the Week, April 21

Name

Meg Dentler
Year Junior
School George Mason University
Height 5'0
Weight 170
Lacrosse Number & Why #26… #25 was my high school number, but when I got to Mason it was taken, now it has just stuck with me, superstition I guess!
High School Arundel High School / Gambrills, MD
High School Achievements
& Recognition
Senior All American, played in national senior all star game, 3 time Washington post All Metro, 3 time Anne Arundel All County pick, Senior year Baltimore Sun player of the year. Was goalie when Chesapeake II won the School-Girls National Tourney in 1999.
College Achievements
& Recognition
CAA Rookie of the year, 2nd team CAA
Years Played Lax 13
Years Played Goalie 10
Other Positions I actually started out playing attack because my rec. coach thought I was too small to be in the cage.
Preferred Gear DeBeer
Favorite food Velveeta Shells and Cheese
Favorite cd Enya
Favorite movie Ever After
   
Why do you play?
I love the game; it's a huge part of my life. I always have fun. I play for my team and myself, we always have each other's backs.
Why are you a goalie?
I actually started playing goalie because I wanted to wear all the cool gear, none of the other players wore a helmet or had a big stick with a pocket. Now I play for the feeling that I get when I step on the field, I know I can make a difference.
How important is the goalie position?
I believe it's the most important position on the field. You are the quarterback of the team. The attack starts with a save. The keeper controls the pace of the game, you are the one that pumps up your teammates. You must always stay calm and keep your defense ready.
Any advice for aspiring goalies?
You should never put your self down, the ball has to go through 11 field players to get to you. You should never let the other team see you sweat. Don't ever let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Always reach higher and higher and keep making new goals.
Quote regarding the goalie position
Play for the feeling of having butterflies in your stomach, the way your legs tingle as you walk on the field and the chills when you know you made a difference.

 

 

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