Junior Kimberly Chen’s two goals in the women’s soccer team’s Oct. 2 match against Allegheny College helped solidify the team’s lead and eventual 3-0 win. And her performance in that game also helped earn her recognition as one of two .
At the outset of the season, Chen wanted to improve her goal count over her first two years on the women’s soccer team, having scored three times in each prior season.
Now with six games still to go this fall, Chen, a forward, already has four goals. She ranks second on the team in goals, assists (two) and points (12).
She’ll look to add to those totals this weekend during the 6-5 team’s two home games at DiSanto Field: tonight against first-ranked Washington University in St. Louis at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. against the University of Chicago.
            5 questions with…junior soccer standout, Theta Tau president Kimberly Chen
Junior Kimberly Chen’s two goals in the women’s soccer team’s Oct. 2 match against Allegheny College helped solidify the team’s lead and eventual 3-0 win. And her performance in that game also helped earn her recognition as one of two .
At the outset of the season, Chen wanted to improve her goal count over her first two years on the women’s soccer team, having scored three times in each prior season.
Now with six games still to go this fall, Chen, a forward, already has four goals. She ranks second on the team in goals, assists (two) and points (12).
She’ll look to add to those totals this weekend during the 6-5 team’s two home games at DiSanto Field: tonight against first-ranked Washington University in St. Louis at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. against the University of Chicago.