The reporter is about to leave, and he asks for some closing thoughts.
"I'm sick of closing," Chelius declares. "Everything's ending."
But there is nothing to be done about that. Commencement is coming up, and room keys have to be returned. In a few short weeks, the foursome will be alumnae.
Now they are looking for jobs, apartments and the like. And they know very well that investment banking firms don't have field hockey teams.
All they will have left from their playing days are mementos--team jackets, balls and other objects that remind them of games gone by.
Of course, they still have themselves.
"The way things worked out, on and off the field," Morgan says, "I never would have guessed that things would have gone as well a year ago."