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Discuss “Women’s soccer even at 2–2 to begin season”

After competing in the Johns Hopkins University tournament Sept. 1–2, and in the Otterbein College tournament last weekend, the women’s soccer team has a 2–2 record, tallying eight goals for and seven against.

With the addition of assistant coach Betsy Warren, and the introduction of junior Mary Ashe, sophomore Eleonore Valencia, and first-years Kate Smith and Emily Overstreet to the starting lineup, the 2007 squad is significantly different from last year’s. Despite having a young team, Carnegie Mellon’s deep bench allowed the underclassmen to contribute in the first match of the season against the 16th-ranked Johns Hopkins.

Senior Kasey Stever put in the game’s first goal in the 39th minute of play. Stever received a cross from...

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