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Discuss “Women’s soccer records a win and a loss”

Last week, the Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team started off on the right foot as they defeated Allegheny College on Tuesday in double overtime 2–1. On Saturday, the Tartans lost a hard-fought battle against the University of Chicago 1–0.

At Allegheny, the two teams played to a scoreless first half. In the 52nd minute of play, Sarah Beth Berner’s goal gave Allegheny the lead. However, Carnegie Mellon junior forward Kasey Stever headed a pass from junior defender Amanda Rose to tie the game with about 10 minutes of play left. The goal was Stever’s third of the season.

“Kasey’s goal to tie the game was really big,” Rose said. “Our team has had a hard time finishing the ball, so when she put it in, it was a great boost of...

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