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Discuss “Men's soccer wins critical UAA game in OT”

Junior forward Andrew Park got behind a Washington defender and placed the ball in the far corner of the net behind the Bears? goalkeeper Saturday night. The goal came nine minutes into an extra period that started scoreless and ended in a 1?0 Tartan victory.

The Carnegie Mellon men?s soccer team (7?1?1, 1?1 UAA) beat the Washington University Bears on Park?s goal, his third game-winner in as many goals this season, The team?s defense also played a powerful front all evening.

The Tartans? defense, which has yielded only one goal in nine games this season, kept the rapacious Washington offense in check all night. The Bears were able to keep pace with the Tartans? skilled ball-handling and actually outshot the Tartans 13?11 through regulation,...

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