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  Ravi Gill

Ravi Gill

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Morganville, NJ

High School:
Marlboro

Last College:
Rutgers

Height / Weight:
5-11 / 165

Position:
Goalie

2009: Started all 23 games, finishing with a a 0.59 goals against average and an .863 save percentage • finished with 16 wins and 12 shutouts • had four scoreless streaks of more than 300 minutes, including three over 350, during the season • led the Centennial Conference in goals against average, save percentage and shutouts • ranked 14th in the NCAA in goals against average and 20th in save percentage • ranks fifth in JHU single-season history in goals against avearge and fourth in save percentage • 12 shutouts are just two shy of the school single-season record • earned Third Team NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic honors • named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Second Team and Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll • made four saves in 1-0 shutout at St. Mary's • stopped all three shots faced in shutout of Buffalo State • made one save without allowing a goal in 78:01 of action in win over Susquehanna • made three saves in win over Neumann and had shutout streak snapped at 313:10 • posted two saves in loss at Carnegie Mellon • made a then career-high seven saves in win over Mount Union • stopped all five shots faced in shutout of Cabrini • stopped five of six shots in loss at #9 Swarthmore • made four saves in posting fourth shutout of the season at #10 Salisbury • posted two saves in shutout of Haverford • named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (09-28) • made three saves in shutout at McDaniel • turned aside two shots in overtime win at Muhlenberg • had shutout streak of 429:19 snapped in win against Mules • named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (10-05) • stopped all three shots faced in shutting out #18 Dickinson • turned aside all five shots in shutout of Ursinus • made four saves in scoreless draw against 17th-ranked York • made a career-high eight saves in tie at Franklin & Marshall • had shutout streak of 355:31 snapped at F&M • named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (10-26) • made four saves in loss to Gettysburg • made two saves in win at Washington College • made a pair of saves in shutout of #10 Swarthmore in Centennial Conference Semifinals • stopped five of six shots in the come-from-behind win over Dickinson in Centennial Conference title game • named Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week (11-09) • made two saves in shutout of Misericordia in NCAA First Round • stopped all six shots faced in shutting out Salisbury in the second round of the NCAAs • made six saves in loss at eventual national champion Messiah in NCAA Sweet 16 • Falcons' goal in the 47th minute snapped postseason shutout streak of 321:41.

2008: Played three games and started two in first season with the Blue Jays • posted a 0.42 goals against average, a .900 save percentage and a 2-0-0 record on the season • made two saves against Penn State Altoona to post first career shutout • named to Centennial Conference Honor Roll (09-02) • stopped six of seven shots in win over St. Mary's • made one save in second half of action in win at Neumann.

Personal: Ravi S. Gill • son of Bikram and Jatinder Gill • born December 13, 1987 • spent two seasons at Rutgers before transfering to Johns Hopkins • earned Dean's List and Big East Academic Honors at Rutgers • helped Marlboro to one state semifinal and two championship game appearances • posted 32 career shutouts • four-time all-division and three-time all-county selection • second team all-state pick as a senior • majoring in economics with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.

 

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