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Several Bucknell Women's Water Polo Award Winners Announced at End of Season Banquet
5/12/2004 8:00:00 AM | Women's Water Polo
May 12, 2004
LEWISBURG, Pa. - The Bucknell women's water polo team wrapped up its 2004 season with a team banquet held last weekend. Six members of the team were honored by head coach John Zeigler, and co-captains were named for the 2005 season.
Freshman Mandy Bynum (San Jose, Calif./Leland) received the Allyson Gillespie Award. The award recognizes "demonstrated leadership, loyalty, and total dedication to Bucknell women's water polo" and was established in honor of former player, captain and coach of the club team, and 1996 graduate of Bucknell. Bynum jumped right into a starting role as a rookie, starting all 34 games in goal for the Bison. She posted a save percentage of .560, which is a single-season record, and recorded 279 saves, which is the second-highest single-season total in the record books. In addition to her competence in net, Bynum also managed to score one goal and pass out 12 assists while stealing the ball 25 times.
![]() In addition to winning the Vicki Gorman Award, junior Meg Blitzer was named a co-captain for 2005. |
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In honor of the inaugural varsity season, The Class of '99 Award was established in recognition of the first graduating class of women's water polo players whose "perseverance and dedication led to the establishment of the program" at Bucknell. This year the award was given to senior Kelly Hofstetter (Scotts Valley, Calif./Harbor). Hofstetter, a captain in her final season, capped a stellar career with a 40-point year. Her career-best 21 assists was third on the team, while her 19 goals were the fourth-highest total on the squad. In addition, she recorded 31 steals and 13 ejections drawn from her driver position. For her career, Hofstetter ranks second on the Bison list for goals (144) and steals (152), third in points (213), and fourth in assists (69).
![]() Freshman Jessica Trimis was voted Most Improved. |
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![]() Freshman Elizabeth Jensen picked up the Lynn Kachmarik Award for 2004. |
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The 2004 Rookie of the Year award went to Mallory Sullivan (Tulare, Calif./Tulare Western). Sullivan, one of four rookies to be honored at the end of year banquet, was a starter in 13 of 34 games this season. She ended her initial season with 12 goals and seven assists for 19 points, scoring on nearly half of her attempts (26). Sullivan was a threat for Bucknell in the hole, recording 26 ejections drawn, second only to Trimis' 35. In addition, the utility player finished fourth on the squad with 34 steals.
![]() Junior Cody Keffer will join Blitzer as a co-captain in 2005. |
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The 2004 women's water polo team finished the year with an overall record of 16-18 and an even mark of 4-4 in the Southern Division Conference. The squad captured bronze at the Southern Division Championship, matching the programs highest finish, and turned in a seventh-place performance at the Eastern Championship to end the season with the best-ever finish at Eastern's.








