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Jess Dorman ’11 is arguably the most dominant goalkeeper in the history of the Hartwick water polo program. The four-time CWPA Scholar Athlete was a CWPA Eastern Championships All-Star three times and the 2008 Rookie of the Year. She was twice selected to the CWPA First Team (2008, 2011), was a CWPA Northern Division All-Star twice, and was a four-time conference Player of the Week. In 2011, she was named team Most Valuable Player, the Hartwick College Anna Meyer Female Athlete of the Year, and an Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) Honorable Mention All-American. Dorman graduated as the program’s record holder for goalkeeper saves in a career (1,430), most saves in a season (410), most goalkeeper assists in a career (119), and most goalkeeper assists in a game (5). She also ranked 2nd, 4th, and 8th in season saves and 10th in career assists. Dorman helped the Hawks to 107 victories in her four years with the program for an average of 26.8 wins per season, two CWPA North titles, and two CWPA Eastern runners-up finishes.
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