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Lodge wins Coach of the Year, players recognized in OVC awards
Posted By: Simon Elfrink
April 22, 2021
Rachel Essner
ressner1@murraystate.edu
The Murray State soccer team closed out the 2020-21 season after a loss in the OVC semifinals game against SEMO on Thursday, April 15. Prior to the tournament, Murray State was awarded a multitude of regular season awards, as well as the OVC Regular Season Championship. The Racers were awarded five honors among seven members, a tie for the most awards in program history with the 2008 and 2017 seasons.
Senior defender Izzy Heckman closed out her career with the Racers by earning two OVC honors. Heckman was named to the All-OVC First Team for the second time in her career and earned OVC Defender of the Year, the second player in program history to do so after Tara Isbell in 2008. Heckman tallied two assists in the season and defended the back line, keeping opponents to a total of only nine goals in the season and three shutouts.
Editors Note: The Queen s Journal BIPOC Advisory Board
February 26, 2021
This past November,
The Journal formed its first BIPOC Advisory Board. An idea first suggested by Aysha Tabassum, incoming co-Editor in Chief and current Features Editor, the Board will bring much needed representation from Queen’s BIPOC community to
The Journal’s editorial board.
After taking applications in November,
The Journal welcomed Meena Waseem, Audrey Henry, and Aisling Martins-Ezeifeaku to represent the first iteration of the Advisory Board.
Currently, the Advisory Board is reviewing Journal policy to make it more equitable, as many areas of our policy fail to reflect the needs of vulnerable communities. In collaboration with the Editor in Chief and Managing Editor, they will be presenting their thoughts and ideas in the near future, which we hope to implement before the end of Volume 148 on May 1. These policy initiatives will include looking at interview practices, anonymity policy, an