It’s not how many minutes a player gets, but how they use them.

Through her first three years as a member of the women’s soccer program at the University of Pittsburgh, there weren’t a lot of minutes for Margaret Wilde. The Wissahickon graduate stayed the course, played her role and when opportunity presented itself this year, she seized on it.

Wilde has thrived as a super-sub for the Panthers as a senior, playing more minutes than ever and certainly making the most of them.

“It’s been really exciting, the last three years I haven’t been too much of a consistent player but that’s because of the amazing forwards who were in front of me,” Wilde said. “This year, I wanted to make it apparent that whenever I would step on the field, I would be able to contribute in any way that I can and lu

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