MSoccer: Winning season lost to Tartans
A fluke. It could be described as a stroke of good luck, a chance occurrence or how the Judges lost 2-0 to the Carnegie Mellon Tartans on Sunday.
A fluke. It could be described as a stroke of good luck, a chance occurrence or how the Judges lost 2-0 to the Carnegie Mellon Tartans on Sunday.
They had endured their toughest stretch of the season, but their spirit was not trampled. The Judges came out strong against visiting Springfield College on Wednesday and came away with a 2-0 win over the Pride.
And then fell Caesar. The unstoppable juggernaut that is the women's soccer team picked up two hard losses this week, falling to Washington University of St.
These women are untouchable. The Judges increased their number of shutouts to seven this week, defeating visiting Case Western Reserve 2-0 on Saturday and visiting Tufts University 3-0 last Tuesday.
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