Photo Gallery: Girls’ flag football visits UMD
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UMD junior and intern for On-Campus Recruiting Maizah Johnson leads the WJ girls flag football team through the Terrapins football facilities. Johnson finished class at 3:15 p.m. and rushed over to the Jones Hill House to make the 3:30 tour.
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Sophomores Victoria Irani Webb and Olivia Strachan chat as they wait to start the tour. “They have lots of facilities for the players like a theater room, a gym and a large indoor field which was really cool to see in person,” senior Zoey Walters said.
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Freshman Ruby Bonior and junior Alina Bonior hang out during the tour of the indoor facility. This is the first time the Bonior sisters are on the same team. “It is definitely interesting, it’s a lot to be around her all the time but it’s also a lot of fun and it is a good bonding experience,” Bonior said.
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Players huddle during the tour to discuss their experiences and enjoy their time together. “My favorite part of being on flag football is the friendships I’ve made or gotten closer with. I became friends with people I wouldn’t have ever thought of,” junior Elizabeth Borrisow said.
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Seniors Natalie Annulis and Evelyn Remortel admire the official Terps gym in the Jones-Hill House. “We love going to the gym so we were excited to see everything it had. We were shocked at the amount of equipment in the gym and were pointing out all the different equipment we saw,” Annulis said.
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The flag football team poses for a photo with coach Butch Worden. This is Worden’s first year coaching the inaugural girls’ flag football team and has so far been a very successful one. The Cats have won 5 out of their 6 games, with only 2 regular season games left and are currently undefeated in their division.
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The team poses for a photo before beginning their tour with Johnson. The Cats were given a full tour of the University of Maryland football facilities. “My favorite part of the tour was getting to meet players from the actual team. They were all so nice and we got to take pictures with them,” senior Mimi Dietrich said.
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Director of On-Campus Recruiting Kelsea Winkle talks about what it is like to be a woman in the sports field. Winkle played soccer and volleyball in high school and is an advocate for women in sports.
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