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by Cynthia Taura Staff writer
Men's Soccer
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Cabrini's men·~ soccer team had a good \\-eek
Their winning streak ~tarted with their win against Holy Family College by a score of3-1 on Oct. 17.
They beat Gwynedd-Mercy College on their own turf, 3-0, on Oct. 20.
Their winning streak did not come to an end there, because they beat Centenary College on Oct. 22 by a score of 3-2.
Next up for the men's soccer team is a game at Lycoming College on Oct. 27.
After that will be on Oct. 31 against the University of Scranton.
In men's soccer, Cabrini stands first in the standings with a PAC standing of 8-0 and an overall standing of 16-1.
Women's Soccer
Like the men's soccer team, the women's soccer team knows how to get the job done and walk away with a victory.
That was the case when the Lady Cavaliers played against King's College on Oct. 20 and won by a score of 3-1.
Next up are the PAC semifinals on Wednesday, Oct. 28 and the PAC finals on Saturday, Oct. 31.
In women's soccer, Cabrini stood third in the PAC with a 4-2 record and 11-6-1 overall.
Women's Tennis
The final statistics for the women's tennis team show the singles record as 53 wins and 41 losses.
The doubles statistics shm1 29 "ins and 19 losses overall.
The women's tennis team is done this year.
The Lady Cavaliers finished at third in the PAC with a record of 7-2 and an overall record of 12-6.
Women's Field Hockey
The women's field hockey team started off last week with a 3-2 victory against Manhattanville on Oct. 18.
An unfortunate tum of events occmred as they were defeated in the Oct. 21 PAC tournament against Marywood by a score of 01. Cabrini's field hockey team is now in third place with" PAC score of9-2 and 156 overall.
Volleyball
Cabrini's volleyball stands at eight in the league at 3-7 in the PAC and 6-15 overall.
Cross Country
The men's cross country team finished second out of nine at the Cabrini Invitational and women's cross country finished third of 11 at the Cabrini Invitational.
Sabrina Smith was named player of the week after she finished first of 84 at 20:02 at the Cabrini Invitational. She tied her own record.
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Players such as Kerry Collins, Trent Dilver and Kordell Stewart have taken considerable steps back.
For every young quarterback that has taken a step back, there are also others who have yet to take positive steps at all in the league.
Led by Ryan Leaf, Jake Plummer and Philadelphia's own Bobby Hoying, the rookies and supposed "next generation" of quarterbacks in the league have yet to show much of anything. Hoying has already been replaced by a veteran, and Leaf and Plummer are not far behind.
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Everyone knows that young quarterbacks have growing pains, but the fans are the ones who have the excruciating task of watching the NFL this season. The quarterback situation in the league is a big problem for the NFL this year. If they don't find an answer quick, the fans will get fed up with the play of the young players.
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