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Men’s soccer loses 8-7 in penalty kicks to DePauw

By the time junior back Kevin Goon stared down the DePauw University goalkeeper from about 12 yards, eight other members of the Washington University men’s soccer team had assumed the same lonely position.

| Senior Sports Editor

Men’s basketball looks to advance past second round

After earning an at-large bid to the 2015 tournament with a 20-5 overall record and 9-5 University Athletic Association mark, the Red and Green will look to finally get over the hump and reach the postseason’s second weekend this season. Here is a quick look at what to expect from the Bears at this stage of tournament play.

Aaron Brezel | Sports Editor

Tennis sweeps DePauw for pair of wins over ranked teams

In a competitive matchup against No. 11 DePauw University, the No. 8 Washington University women’s tennis team won four of six singles matches to eke out a 5-4 victory in its final tuneup before the indoor championships.

| Editor-in-Chief

Softball splits four games during season-opening weekend

After reeling off eight consecutive wins to begin last season, the Washington University softball team began this season in much different fashion, suffering two defeats while earning two blowout victories over the weekend in Conway, Ark.

| Senior Sports Editor

Baseball wins 3 of 4 games against DePauw

Behind freshman CJ Price batting 7-for-10 on Friday and senior Kyle Billig setting a school record for all-time career runs scored on Saturday, the Washington University baseball team bested DePauw University in three of four games at home.

| Associate Editor

Women’s tennis takes fifth in ITA indoor tournament

Playing three matches in two days, the No. 12 Washington University women’s tennis team battled fatigue and exhaustion to bounce back from a first-round loss to No. 9 Carnegie Mellon University and finish fifth at the ITA Indoor Championship in Greencastle, Ind. Despite the loss in the tournament opener, the Bears picked up strong wins over two ranked teams, No.

Gad Choi | Contributing Reporter

Women’s tennis falls short

Midwest Invitational loss to Chicago follows two strong wins against regional foes Denison and DePauw

The No. 13 Washington University women’s tennis team reached the championship of the Midwest Invitational before falling to No. 6 University of Chicago Saturday in Madison, Wis. The Bears dominated against Denison University and No.

| Managing Editor

Burkett’s injury and turnovers costly for football

Hoping to build off of its success last week against Kenyon College, the Washington University football team went into Saturday’s game hungry and determined to defeat DePauw University.

| Sports Editor

Women’s tennis gets 2nd place at Midwest Invitational

A 5-4 upset win over No. 10 DePauw University highlighted a successful weekend for the No. 13 Washington University women’s tennis team in Madison, Wis., at the Midwest Invitational. Facing off with four ranked teams, the Bears managed to win three—all with a score of 5-4, against No. 22 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, No. 17 Denison University and No.

| Senior Sports Editor

Bears on road to recovery after woeful weekend

This wasn’t the start the Washington University baseball team was expecting. Not by a long shot. Four games into the 2012 season, the Bears are just 1-3, and in a three-game sweep at the hands of DePauw University this past weekend at home, were outscored by 24 runs, allowed 21 walks and committed 11 errors. “We didn’t see that coming.

| Associate Editor

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