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Discuss “Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer falls to Emory Eagles 1–0”

The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team concluded the 2007 regulation season this past weekend. The Tartans traveled to Atlanta to take on the 11th-ranked Emory University Eagles and came home with a 1–0 loss. The Tartans finish the season with a 8–6–2 record overall and a 3–3–1 record in the University Athletic Association (UAA).

The Tartans had the opportunity to finish second in the UAA if they defeated the Eagles. However, Saturday’s loss dropped Carnegie Mellon down to a tie for fifth place with Brandeis University.

Carnegie Mellon came out strong in the first 20 minutes of the first half, but then Emory changed its playing formation from 4–4–2 to 3–5–1, which threw off the Tartan defense.

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