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When not competing, there’s plenty of time for the players to just be together. “One week straight with just the team is going to be incredible,” says soccer team captain Gina A. Wideroff ’11. “We have our mornings, our afternoons, and our evenings planned out on this itinerary that they sent us, and the afternoons are just ‘free time in Milan,’ or ‘free time in Venice...
...half Italian,” says Wideroff. “I have family in Bologna and I think in Milan. I have two cousins Mario and Luigi who live over there. I’m not kidding,” she adds. “Hopefully I’ll get together with them...
...because finances were the soccer team’s only responsibility. “We’ve done nothing except for fundraise. We sold T-shirts, I believe, championship T-shirts. Each player is just responsible for coming up with a certain amount of money,” Wideroff says...
...season. “Every spring in general—it’s an Ivy League rule—you’re given 10 practices but because we’re going on this trip we’re given five extra practices,” Wideroff explained. “We come out of Italy and start our 10 practices and we’re already playing like a team. We won’t waste any time...
...respect [her decision] and we are just so fortunate to have played under her for the last three years,” said junior co-captain Gina Wideroff. “Tracey is one of the best coaches in the country, and she deserves this position. She deserves the world, or the soccer world at least...