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Last Week's Results for Fall sports

by Jennifer ten Boom staff writer Women's Soccer

The women's soccer team beat Beaver College 2-1 in overtime, improving their record to 6-1 overall.

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The women played a conference game against Wesley College on Sept. 29. In two weeks the Lady Cavs face a tough team from Eastern College, the team we are battling with first place in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference.

Men's Soccer

The men's soccer team played College Misericordia on Sept. 25. They won the game 5-0.

The men play Allentown College on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at home.

Cross Country

The men's and women's cross country team came away with second place wins on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Philadelphia Metropolitan Invitational. The men's team came in second to a strong Haverford College team and the women were after Richard Stockton College.

Junior Jason Bull came in third, sophomore Patrick Hutton came in tenth place, and junior captain, Jeff Fullem came in 19th.The women also placed runners in the top twenty. Junior Lauren Dean came in second place. Sophomore runner Kristin Zielinski came in at 17th and first-year student Jennifer Przasnyski came in at 19th. The women came ahead of Bryn Mawr College, last years PAC champions.

Women'sTennis

The women's team lost 8-1 to Goucher College from Baltimore on Saturday, Sept. 25. Their only win coming from freshman Tara

DiTrolio, who won in the three sets, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. Number one player, Lori Gibbons lost her match 5-6, 5-7.

The doubles matches were also close and very tough. Lori Gibbons and Helene Casinelli paired up, but lost 8-5; as did Sara Rothfuss and Tara DiTrolio. Melissa Shannon and Nicole Klimas also lost their match 8-4.

Women'sVolleyball

The women's volleyball team won their game, 3-1 against Wilson College on Saturday, Sept. 25. Their next game is against Alvervia College on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at home.

Women'sField Hockey

The women won their game 3-2, against Immaculata College on Monday, Sept.27. The women's next home game is on Tuesday, Oct. 5 against Neumann College.

club ace Curt Schilling and a few others, the pitching was pretty poor.

Just take Chad Ogea, for example. He started out in the starting rotation and then rotated himself right into the bullpen. This has been a continuous problem for the Phillies over the years and it is way past the time that the front office has to correct it.

But, take a look at the positives for the season. Catcher Mike Lib-

Upcoming Games for Fall sports

Men's Soccer

Oct. 7 Washington College 4p.m.

Women'sSoccer

Oct. 17 Catholic University 3 p.m.

Women'sField Hockey

Oct. 9 Beaver College 1 p.m.

Women'sTennis

Oct. 10 Neumann College l p.m.

Women'sVolleyball

Oct. 16 Cabrini College Fall Classic 9 a.m.

Cross Country

Oct. 23 Cabrini College Invitational at Belmont Plateau

Time: TBA erthal finished the season with a batting average of .300 and is the first Phillie since Mike Schmidt to hit 30 home runs and batted .300 for a season.

Slugger Bobby Abreu finished the season hitting an impressive .335, which is the highest batting average by a Phillie since 1967 when Tony Gonzalez hit .339. Let's only hope they improve the pitching for 2000.

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