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Tough fight ends in a tie Last Week ' s Results

by KarenSchweizer staff writer

A rewind of athletics for the week of Sept. 15 through the 22nd

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Men's soccer

The men's team won 3-1 against Baptist Bible College on Sept. 15. They lost to Arcadia with a score of 1-4 on Sept 19. They then scored 2-0 against Misericordia on Sept. 22. Player Michael Braun scored one goal against both Misericordia and Arcadia.

Women'ssoccer

The women's team won 2-0 against Baptist Bible on September 15. They tied with Arcadia 2-2 on Sept. 18, and won against Immaculata College with a score of 4-0 on Sept. 21. Team player Ellen Casiero scored one goal against team Arcadia and scored with an assist on lrnmaculata.

Field hockey

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After two Arcadia penalties, Jessica Storck, a team captain for the Cavaliers, pushed the ball up the field from the defensive score. Each shot that the Ladies took, looked like a previous shot. They barely missed the net and some fans suspected that they actually had a goal on a questionable line before the Arcadia goalie dived over it, to make the save. Though neither team scored in either of the final two overtime periods, the Cavaliers bad the tempo after the second half till end. The ball went out of bounds on Arcadia and setup a comer kick for Cabrini. Senior Cathy O' Neil kicked the ball that was headed in by number 3 Ellen Casiero. Unfortunately for the Cavaliers there was still 31 :50 left in regulation after the game. Julia BergsonShilcoclc, number 9 on Arcadia, tied the game 22 with 22:55 left in regulation. The head coach of the end of the second overtime. Head coach, Dianne Pierangeli said, "We told the freshman that they needed to step up in this divisional game against a rival like Arcadia. I was impressed by our goalie Mary Mower and by Heather St. Amour, who is our sweeper back. They really stepped it up for two young freshman players." After the game, Jessica Storck, Arcadia, Art Goon, was given a yellow card at Lady Cavs bring home a tie game of 2-2.

5:34 left in the second half. The penalty motivated Cabrini, and the Cavaliers drove the ball down the field with a chance to call. The ball bounced around the net several times, and people thought it may have gone over the said, "This game proves how far we can go as a team, and that we have the ability to beat anyone."

The team won against Cedar Crest on Sept. 18 with a shut out score of 5-0. Player Nicole Schultz scored two goals in the game. A 2-1 score sealed in Cabrini victory on Sept. 22, against Gwynedd-Mercy. Schultz scored one goal in the game.

Tennis

The tennis team suffered a loss to Arcadia with a score of 0-9 on Sept. 18th.

Women'svolleyball

The team lost on Sept. 19thto Arcadia University 2-3. PlayerKatie Updike had 12 kills, 10 digs, 4 aces and 3 blocks.

Men and women'scross- country

The women's team came in 6th out of 18 teams and the men ran 12 out of 19 teams in the Philadelphia Metropolitan at Belmont Plateau on the 22nd. Women's team captain Kristin Zielinski finished 6th out of 130 runners at Muhlenberg.

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