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No. 2 women’s soccer defeats Carnegie Mellon, extends UAA winning streak

In their first four home games this season, the WashU women’s soccer team has outscored its opponents 21-0. On Sunday, Oct. 19, they added to this streak with a 3-0 win against No. 18 Carnegie Mellon University. 

| Contributing Writer

No. 5 women’s soccer defeats Centre and Millikin ahead of UAA play

The Bears are a perfect 12-0 against Centre and Millikin in program history, and have outscored them by a combined 51-4. The No. 5-ranked Bears continued their flawless streak this week, defeating Centre 5-1 on Sept. 27 and Millikin 7-0 on Sept. 30.

| Contributing Writer

South Campus fields undergo renovations

It may have taken an additional 10 days past the expected completion, but the South Campus fields have been finished and are now open. WashU acquired the South Campus fields, formerly Christian Brothers College High School located in the DeMun neighborhood of Clayton, more than 20 years ago. It now features a state-of-the-art turf field for club and recreational use.

and | Contributing Writer and Senior Sports Editor

No. 5 women’s soccer shut out UMHB and Rhodes to remain unbeaten

This win came less than 24 hours after the Bears beat University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (UMHB) 6-0 on Sept. 20. This win asserts the Bears’ dominance over the Lynx, as it is their tenth time in a row winning this matchup.

and | Contributing Writer and Junior Sports Editor

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