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Discuss “Women’s soccer shines at home 6–0; falls on the road 2–0”

The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team hosted the Washington & Jefferson Presidents last Wednesday and visited the Washington (Mo.) University Bears Sunday. The Tartans split the two games to put their record at 5–4 for the season.

On Wednesday, heavy rains soaked the field at Gesling Stadium, but that didn’t dampen the spirit of the women’s soccer team as they rolled to a 6–0 victory over W & J. Following a two-hour rain delay, Carnegie Mellon took the field and struck the Presidents early.

The first Tartan goal came in the eighth minute of play as junior forward Abby Coffin one-timed the ball off the crossbar. Seniors Amanda Rose and Kasey Stever assisted in the play. This was just the beginning as Coffin went on to score...

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