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Chris Rihn ’96 finished his career as arguably the top men’s soccer player in Washington & Jefferson history. Rihn helped set the standard for scoring records at the College by notching 33 goals and 22 assists for 88 points during his four years, all of which stood until 2003. A four-time All-PAC honoree including three first-team selections, Rihn was a two-time team MVP and was also named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference MVP in 1995.
Rihn also graduated with a 3.91 grade-point average with a major in biology. Following his sophomore and junior seasons, he earned GTE Academic All-America laurels and was also honored three times as a Mid-Atlantic Region Adidas Scholar-Athlete. Since graduating from W&J in 1996, Chris has pursued a career in medicine. He obtained his M.D. degree from MCP Hahnemann School of Medicine in Philadelphia in 2000 and has recently completed his training in Internal Medicine at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University in Chicago, Ill.
He currently holds a position of Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
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