General | 12/29/2009 8:29:44 AM
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - With 2009 coming to a close, Methodist University student-athletes have made new year's resolutions with their hopes for 2010.
"I want to win conference!!" -
Katelyn Bowman, Women's Basketball
"Run a half or full marathon." -
Ryan Burchett, Cross Country and Track and Field
"My new year's resolution is to be healthy and lose the now pointless football mass." -
Anthony Cassone, Football
"To attend church more and become more involved in activities!" -
Ashlynn Chavis, Track and Field
"To have the best lacrosse season I have ever had even though I just had shoulder surgery this summer!!!!!!!" -
Lindsey Cosgray, Women's Lacrosse
"Do better in school." -
Shawn Dodd, Football
"My new year's resolution is to keep my grades up this next semester and stay focused in cheerleading and school. Nothing like good grades and maybe a National Championship." -
Kirsten Hakes, Cheerleading
"My new year's resolution is to attend as many ADPi meetings as possible since i didn't attend a singe one this past semester." -
Amber Jurkovac, Women's Soccer and Women's Lacrosse
"Go to bed earlier, study more, stop spending money on ridiculous "knick knacks", and act my age." -
Brion Kelly, Men's Soccer
"My new year's resolution is to get my six pack back!!" -
Breanna Kostandin, Cheerleading
"My new year's resolution is to decrease my body fat percentage to 10 percent!" -
Paul Lathan, Football
"Figure out what I want to do with my life now that football is over. Also make the most of my last semester at MU." -
Brian Leary, Football
"Of course I want to lose about 20 pounds, but I would also like to move on from the past, and just be happy." -
Darci Martin, Softball
"My new year's resolution is not to get hurt in 2010." -
Gretchen McLean, Women's Golf
"To give up drinking soda again... I was doing so well until I needed the caffeine to work late shifts.. and I want to kick that bad habit again." -
Crystal Metzger, Softball
"My new year's resolution is to play one game and still get my money from my Christmas contract." -
Michaela Myers, Women's Basketball
"Stay healthy/noninjured!" -
Lindsey Oliphant, Women's Soccer
"To be a better in all the roles of my life for those around me: student, teammate, friend, daughter, sister, girlfriend, aunt, granddaughter, etc. and of course..lose weight. ;)" -
Darlene Roach, Women's Golf
"To be successful." -
Brittany St. Jacques, Women's Lacrosse
"Continue to grow spiritually, become a better leader and role model and get more active on campus." -
Adriana Wilson, Women's Basketball