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Eph Named to ESPN Magazine's First Team

- November 14, 2007

WILLIAMSTOWN - Williams College senior back Nathan Elwood of Andover, N.J., has been named to ESPN: The Magazine's District I All-Academic Men's Soccer First Team. By virtue of his First Team status, Elwood is now on the ballot for Academic All-America honors.

Elwood has helped stabilize an Eph backline that lost three starters, including the NSCAA National Player of the Year, to graduation. Williams has allowed just 18 goals in 18 contests this season in compiling a 12-4-2 mark and advancing to the sectional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament at Middlebury on Saturday.

Elwood, a biology major with a 3.83 grade-point average, is the lone Eph field player to start in all 18 games this season. He has netted two goals and assisted on two more. Elwood has started 43 of the 67 games he has played at Williams as a four-year letterman. In his career, he has tallied three goals and recorded seven assists for 13 points.
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