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Discuss “Men’s soccer wins first two games”

The Carnegie Mellon men’s soccer team opened up the 2007 season last week with a pair of victories, getting off to a perfect 2–0 start. The Tartans hit the road and defeated Washington & Jefferson 3–1 Wednesday and made their home debut a successful one, beating Westminster College 3–0 Saturday night.

“So far so good, we’re getting our results,” sophomore forward Ricky Griffin said. “We’ve had two great first halves and decent second halves. We just need to keep practicing, keep working hard.”

Against W & J, Griffin was involved in all three goals, scoring two and assisting on another. Griffin started the scoring in the 18th minute with sophomore forward Patrick Lutz registering the assist. Lutz booted home Carnegie...

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