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Discuss “Tartans men’s soccer ties UAA rival Chicago”

The Carnegie Mellon men’s soccer team played once this past week, in a University Athletic Association (UAA) showdown on Saturday against the University of Chicago Maroons in Gesling Stadium. Both teams entered the game looking for their first win in UAA play and Chicago nearly got theirs, except for some late-game heroics from Tartan first-year Adam Bogus.

Bogus made his first career goal a memorable one as his header tied the game with under three minutes to go in regulation time. Neither Carnegie Mellon nor Chicago scored in overtime, resulting in the two teams settling for a 2–2 tie.

The Maroons (5–5–1, 0–1–1 in the UAA) got on the board in the 18th minute when sophomore forward Edgar Friloux chased down a long pass, flicked...

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