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Women's soccer drops fi fth straight game to Loyola

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The AU women's soccer team lost their fifth straight match, dropping at 1-0 decision on the road Sunday to Loyola College in Maryland. The defeat lowers the Eagles' record to 3-6-1 as they enter Patriot League play. Loyola's offense started out strong during the first half, taking its fist shot only minutes into the period before forcing senior goalkeeper Kelsey Wiggins to make multiple saves within the first 20 minutes to keep the game scoreless.

SPIKE - Sophomore outside hitter Katerina Cinkova records one of her kills in Friday's match against Colgate University. The Eagles won against both the Raiders and the Bucknell University Bison over the weekend, starting the Patriot League season with a

Volleyball sweeps league's weekend doubleheader

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AU women's volleyball swept their Patriot League openers this weekend, defeating Colgate and Bucknell Universities at home in matched 3-0 shutouts. The wins improve the Eagles' record to 2-0 in the league and 8-6 overall. More than 1,300 fans packed inside Bender Arena during the annual Bender Blue Out to cheer on the Eagles during their PL opener against Colgate on Friday.

PAINFUL LOOK - Eagle defenders (from left to right) Anne van Erp, Megan Henry and Jaclyn Krizovensky look in horror as the ball crosses the line for a University of Richmond goal. The Eagles have lost three straight games after opening the season 3-2.

Field hockey loses third straight game

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The AU field hockey team lost its third consecutive game Friday against the University of Richmond Spiders, falling 2-1 in its final out-of-conference game of the season. Junior forward Savannah Graybill led the Eagles' attack early. She scored an unassisted chip shot into an empty net in the first 12 minutes of the game to put the Eagles up 1-0.

FANCY FOOTWORK - Sophomore midfielder Marissa Crollett attempts to keep the ball in bounds while dribbling around her opponent in the Eagles' recent loss to George Washington on Tuesday afternoon.  AU lost their fourth consecutive game after a GW goal in
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Women's soccer falls in final minutes

The AU women's soccer team lost to George Washington University 1-0 on Tuesday, extending a four-match losing streak in which the Eagles have failed to score one goal. Despite controlling the pace of play for a majority of the game, AU couldn't capitalize on scoring opportunities.


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True dynasties depend on titles

As the final pop up settled into the glove of Red Sox shortstop Alex Cora on Tuesday night, the Yankees' playoff run officially came to an end. For the first time since 1993, the team that had won four World Series, six American League Pennants and ten division titles in the past 13 years would not be playing in October.


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Men's soccer loses to Terps

The AU men's soccer team's winless streak stretched to four games Tuesday afternoon after a 4-0 defeat at the hands of the No. 2 University of Maryland Terrapins in College Park, Md. The loss drops the Eagles' record on the season to 3-5-1. Maryland came storming out of the gates and immediately proved why they are ranked as the second best team in the country.


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Volleyball drops doubleheader

The AU women's volleyball team struggled in the Marquette Cheese Bowl this weekend, losing 3-1 to the University of Wisconsin and 3-2 to Marquette University on Saturday. Buried in the hard fought loss to No. 13 ranked Wisconsin was senior outside hitter Rubena Sukaj, who set another AU record, this time for most career kills in AU history.


TURNING THE CORNER - Sophomore midfielder Jamie Davin looks to get around his GW opponent during the Eagles 2-0 defeat on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles have only scored one goal in their past three games.
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Men's soccer lacks offensive spark vs. GW

Junior forward Andy Stadler's two-goal effort led the GW Colonials to a 2-0 victory over the AU men's soccer team on Saturday afternoon. The loss dropped the Eagles to 3-4-1 on the season. For the second time in three games, the Eagles suffered a shutout loss, a fact that caused Head Coach Todd West to say he was frustrated at his team's effort.



STICK PLAY - Freshman midfielder Tatum Dyer (No. 8) dribbles by her JMU opponent as senior midfielder Jesika Pufnock (No. 11) looks on. The Eagles lost their second straight game to a top 10 opponent, losing to JMU 1-0.  AU plays the University of Richmon
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Field hockey loses to No. 7 JMU

The AU women's field hockey lost its second straight game against a nationally ranked team Sunday afternoon by a margin of one goal. The 14th ranked Eagles fell to the No. 7 James Madison University Dukes 1-0 just four days after falling to the No. 2 ranked Maryland Terrapins, 2-1.


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Women's soccer suffers third straight defeat, 2-0, to LIU

The AU women's soccer team lost their third straight match Sunday afternoon, falling on the road to the Long Island University Blackbirds 2-0. The result drops the Eagles' record below .500 on the season, to 3-4-1. With neither team establishing itself offensively in the opening minutes of play, the Eagles got their first scoring chance of the match in the 31st minute of the game.


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Field hockey falls to rival Univ. of Md. on 2-1 score

The No. 14 AU field hockey team fell to rival No. 2 Maryland Wednesday afternoon, surrendering two second-half goals in a 2-1 defeat. The loss drops the Eagles to 3-3 on the season. AU had won one of their previous 32 meetings with Maryland, but the team came into the game looking to change history.


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Women's soccer team falls to Richmond on own goal

The AU women's soccer team lost a 1-0 nail-biter to the University of Richmond on Tuesday afternoon. The loss drops the Eagles' record on the season to 3-3-1. AU controlled the opening minutes of the game, taking the ball deep into Spiders territory but were unable capitalize on their efforts.


DRIBBLING BY - Sophomore forward David Menzie takes control of the ball from his James Madison University opponent during the match on Wednesday afternoon.  Menzie and his Eagles teammates took home a hard earned tie over the Dukes to improve to 3-3-1 on
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Men's soccer ties James Madison

The AU men's soccer team tied with James Madison University Wednesday afternoon, drawing 1-1 with the Dukes. The match improves the Eagles' record to 3-3-1 on the season. The Eagles opened the match strong, controlling possession through the beginning of the first half.



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End of an era: Final salute to Bronx

What a sad sight it was in the Bronx on Saturday night. It was muggy, humid and the sun was struggling to peak through the dampening clouds, almost like how the Yankees have struggled to score this season. The stands were half-filled, a few die-hards coming to say goodbye to the stadium.


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Womens soccer brief

HODGE'S GOAL LIFTS WOMEN'S SOCCER OVER TOWSON, 1-0 The AU women's soccer team improved its record to 3-2-1 after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Towson University Sunday afternoon. Senior forward Krystn Hodge scored the game's lone goal in the first eight minutes of the game.


PULLING AHEAD EARLY - Sophomore midfielder Marissa Crollett fights for the ball against her Towson Tiger opponent in the women's soccer match on Saturday.  AU defeated Towson 1-0 with senior forward Krystn Hodge goal in the eighth minute to give the Eagle
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Volleyball earns pair of victories

The AU volleyball team sandwiched a pair of victories over Ivy League squads around a loss to No. 22 Long Beach State University over the weekend at the Harvard Invitational. The team defeated Harvard 3-0 Friday and Dartmouth 3-0 Saturday, yet lost to Long Beach State 3-2 in the early Saturday match.


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Field hockey gets back on track against Wildcats

Sophomore forward Christine Fingerhuth scored two goals to help the 14th ranked AU Eagles win over Northwestern University Wildcats Saturday. The final score was 5-2 at the Terrapin Invitational in College Park, Md. The Eagles improve to 3-2 on the season.




Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.


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