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Thl\rs"".:,:,.-.,,""~ . Men's Soccer Continues To Have Disappointing Season By JAY HILBERT only five saves. Kelly found the net again, Moyer as the Green Terror Soccer Spo".&Hlc. 13 minutes into the sec- courtesy of a pass from se- lead grew to 2-0. For the Green Terror It wasa pair of Erin's that ond half and still up a goal, niof co-captain Paula The win was the second men, their afternoon did not did Frostburg in last Satur- a go well. day. WMC continued a streak Erin Number One: Erin they would rather forget. Kelly. The freshman contin- In all seven losses prior to ued an excellent rookie cam- last Saturday, the men have paign with two goals- she lost by no more than two now leads the team with goals. Make that eight losses five- and an assist as the Green Terror women's soc- by no more than two goals. Frostburg scored once in cer team defeated the host both halves to record a 2-0 Bobcats 3-1. shutout over Western Mary- Erin Number Two: Erin Murphey. Murphey, a land, extending the Green Terror losing streak to seven sophomore, assisted on the straight games (3-8-1 overall, first Kelly goal which came 0-5 Centennial). at the 26th minute mark to Their most recent one goal give WMC a 1-0 lead. loss eame at the hands of Cen- Later with the Green Ter- tennial foe Ursin us College. ror (3-7 overall, I-I Centen- Western Maryland held a 3- nial) lead at 2-1, Murphey, 2 second half lead, but could off a nice pass from Kelly, not slam the door as tbe netted her third goal of the Bears scored twice late in season and gave Western the second half for a 4-3 Maryland an insurance goal win. to seal the win. The Green Terror get a Western Maryland held a chance this weekend to pos- huge advantage in the shots sibly win that first Centen- on goal department, nial game as they face outscoring Frostburg 28-9 Washington College on (the Bobcats only had three Homecoming at 4:00 p.m. shots on goal in the second Last year in Chcsrcnown, IlliIO. Chrh Karimi an« Scott Freshman goalie Juij(' Scbobcre cuch ~Ct)f,~11In e.vc ;3::(),,:,11 h,H! il r-d";- 1":lki" ~i.' ·~I "' " ... The expression on tbe face of goalie, Matt St. Jean, says it aU. A Look at Western Maryland's Players of the Week The ladies continue to excel games from September 26 raised Western Maryland's field hockey Player of the goal int he 1-0 win over on the field as twoathleteshave through October 2. record to 2-6 overal! and 1- Week for the week ending Washington, then tallied garnered Centennial Confer- The forward from Deer 1 in the Centennial. September 18, 1994. once and assisted on the ence Player of tbe Week hon- Park, New York lifted WMC Her other two goals eame Mitres had two goals and game-winner in the 2-1 ors within the past month. to a 2-1 overtime at home in a 5-0 season-opening win an assist in the Green overtime win versus Freshman Erin Kelly con- over conference opponents over Villa Julie College, Terror's perfect week, help- Haverford. tinues to make her mark on the Bryn Mawr (October 1) with and in a 3-2 loss to Divi- ing Western Maryland Mitros currently leads soccer field. her team-leading third goal sion I Georgetown Univer- equal its win total of the the team with four goals Kelly was named Centen- of the season. The victory sity. 1993 season (3-thc team and eight points in all nial Conference women's soc- snapped a six-game Green Kellie Mitros was named currently has five). She matches. cer Player of the Week for the Terror losing streak, and Centennial Conference scored the game winning Upcoming Schedule fo~'2.bvlAVs -\0 heLp SA"e bte Friday, October 14th Invitational. 18 Maryland Tuesday, October J 8th WMC Volleyball will host the colleges will be on hand to Field Hockey- Western Mary North/South Invitational participate. land will travelto Elizabcthtow The 12-team tournament will for a 3:30 non-oonferencegam eA~~cM.L start play at 4:30 p.m. will entertain conference with the Blue Jays. At 1:30 p.m., WMC football 1'-~-'I-89-8887- Saturday, October 15th foe Dickinson. In the '90's, has Women's Soccer- Under th Western (Homecoming) Maryland lights is where the ladies wil beaten Dickinson here at be in Baltimore as the Grce Over 500 athletes will be par- ncipating in four athletic Bair Stadium, with during Terror will face John. both Hopkins in a Centennial Con occurring games events being held here at ,1. Western Maryland. Homecoming. ference match-up. Game tim ,I'" at Homewood Field is 7:0 The athletic festivities will will look to improve I!WIAPubllcSerlilceot start at 9:00 a.m. as the North/ Green Terror men's soccer on p.m. m:1 Thll PubtlcatlOn South Invitational willenter its their penchant for one-goal Volleyball- After playin Earth Sharec, finalday of competition. losses as they entertain tough competition in thci wasbtngton College at 4:00 own tournament, Wester At 11:00a.m., both Green Ter- p.m. western Maryland de- Maryland entertain, rorI..-TOSS countryteamswillcom- feated the Shcrerncn 2-0 last Haverford in a 7:00 p.m. Cell pet\! in the Maryland College year in Chestertown. tcnmat game.
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