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Discuss “Women’s soccer falls to Frostburg in ECACs”

The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team fell to the Frostburg State University Bobcats 1–0 during an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) South quarterfinal match Wednesday.

The Tartans conclude the season with a 8–7–2 record overall. This one-game postseason marked the collegiate finale for the three seniors: midfielders Amanda Rose and Jessica Howard and forward Kasey Stever.

The Tartans dominated the flow of play for the first 10 minutes. Howard sent a cross into the center of the 18-yard box for Carnegie Mellon’s offense to run onto, but Bobcat senior goalkeeper Stephanie Gwinn met the ball and Stever at her feet, saving a golden scoring opportunity for Carnegie Mellon.

Moments later, Frostburg first-year forward Stephanie...

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