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Cabrini gets served again
GAIL ZIEGLER STAFF WRITER GKZ722@CABRINI .EDU
The men's soccer team was disappointed again when going up against Neumann with a final score of 2-0 on Sept. 24.
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The first half ended with no score but three minutes into the second half, Neumann scored.
Barry Harvey, No. 14, is a sophomore for Neumann who plays both midfield and forward. He hit the back of the net to give Neumann the first point of the game. Harvey struck again five minutes later with a header that slipped past Cabrini's goalie.
Goaltender Andrew Brady, No. 00, played all 90 minutes of
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CHRISTlNE BLOM SPORTS EDITOR CBB722@CABRINI.EDU
So, in this day and age, men and women have been dieting in order to stay thin or become even thinner. Many Americans depend on fad diets such as the Zone, Atkins, and South beach to get their smaller figure in a shorter amount of time.
YADIRA R. TOLEDO STAFF WRITER YRT722@CABRINI .EDU
Despite the Lady Cavs astounding 9-0 win against Rosemont, the women's tennis match held on Friday, Sept. 23 proved to be a big bore. The entire event severely lacked competitive spirits; as a result, the on-lookers were forced to sit through a·couple hours of dry emotionless tennis.
Though a necessary part of their roster, this was an undisputable mismatch if there ever was one. On the one side, there was the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference giants, Cabrini, with an undefeated record; on the other side of the courts was Rosemont, a team that had been dramatically humbled by a devastating conference record of six losses and one solitary win.
As Cabrini and Rosemont warmed-up, approximately ten minutes prior to the start of their match, smiles were beaming from their faces and bits of laughter could be heard coming from Cabrini's home courts Unlike previous matches, tension, nerves and competitive spirits were virtually non-existent. In fact, they didn't even appear like two teams who were preparing to fight for a the Saturday afternoon battle.
Both Cabrini and Neumann were coming off of three game losing streaks when the teams met for Neumann's homecoming game on Sept. 24. Although, of those three games Neumann only had one PAC with a final score of 3-2. Cabrini had to face Neumann's star goalie, Josh Williams, who came in number seven for the PAC's leaders in saves. He totaled 64 saves at the end of the season. Neumann College allowed 43 goals last season but came in game while Cabrini lost to all PAC teams. When the teams met last year, they took the game into double number three in the PAC for total saves with 130. Last season Neumann finished second to overtime. last in the PAC with only three points while Cabrini ended with 13 points in fifth place. When the teams met last year, they took the game into double overtime where Cabrini's forward, Brent Benner, scored to give Cabrini the win
Neumann topped the list of the PAC for yellow cards last season. This year, in a game against Hood College, Neumann's Mike Bees received one yellow card and Barry Harvey picked up a red card. This year Neumann's forward wquitur welcomes your comments on this story. Please send ·your comments to: Loquitur@yahoogroups.com.
No. 11, John Tscheme, was named to the PAC Player of the Week Honor Roll on Sept. 12. He collected a hat trick against Marywood and already has four goals this season. Tscheme is a sophomore this year, making him one to watch this season and in upcoming years.
Cabrini goes up against Gwynedd-Mercy College on Oct. 1 for the Cavalier's homecoming game.
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