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By Graham Hays
ESPN.com Tuesday, October 13, 2009 PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- For Rutgers senior Erin Guthrie, becoming one of the nation's best women's soccer goalkeepers means being the second-best keeper on the practice field every day. The result is an atypical apprenticeship that has helped guide a Scarlet Knights team beset by injuries this season to the first top-10 ranking in program history. But at a position that remains a source of skepticism about women's soccer, Guthrie's partnership with assistant coach Karina LeBlanc resonates beyond ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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