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SPORTS Wednesday, September 25,2002 - Page 15 Volleyball struggling Green Terror Sports Schedule through early season Football GREG LEDERER Sports Editor a tournament with Goucher and @Ursinus It has been a tough start to the Villa Julie College. swept Sp'0rtS Schedule September 28th, Jpm season for the McDaniel College shutout Green Terror 3-0 in both The and Volleyball squad as they have com- the two teams piled a less than spectacular 4-7 games, picking up their 2 and 3 Football Women's Soccer record. wins of the season. Against Volleyball The team is breaking in many Goucher College, Rose had seven Can. Overall Dickinson 1-0 6-2 @Messiah College new freshman players and they are kills and 12 digs while Wall had Haverford 1-0 6-2 September 28th, llam confident that there is still time for another strong game with 13 kills 1-0 3-0 Gettysburg 1-0 4-1-2 the team to turn the season around. and 12 digs. uhlenburg 1-0 3-0 Muhlenberg 1-0 3-5 In their most recent game, the Freshman Mindy Minchoff also cDaniel 1-0 2-1 McDaniel 1-1 5-3 team went on the road for a double- played well in the contest. pacing conference ohns Hopkins 0-0 2-0 Swarthmore 1-1 5-4 header match against and Bryn Mawr the team with 16 assists. saw another The second game foes, Muhlenberg ettysburg 0-1 1-2 F&M 0-0 5-1 Women's soccer College. big performance from Wall with a rsinus 0-2 0-1 Johns Hopkins 0-1 4-3-1 @Wesley The team struggled in the first team leading 12 kills and 14 digs ickinson 0-1 0-3 Washington 0-1 4-4 September 25th, 4:30pm game against Muhlenberg losing and freshman Megan Mitchell led Bryn Mawr 0-1 3-4 the match 3-1. the team with 16 digs in the straight Volleyball Ursinus 0-1 3-4 Senior Kate Wall led the learn with game win. 22 assists and 27 digs while fresh- The team struggled against averford 2-0 9-6 man Krista Biser contributed 12 Elizabethtown College on Septem- sets. ber II. Men's soccer The Green Terror responded in the The Green Terror lost in shutting out Bryn cDaniel 1-2 4-7 Franklin and Marshall second 3-0. game, Wall had 20 kills and straight sets on the road 22-30, 24- Mawr ettysburg 0-0 7-9 Field Hockey September 25th, 4pm 14 digs to lead the team again, and 30, and 26-30. Wall led the team with 23 digs and McDaniel ohns Hopkins 0-0 7-10 1-0 3-2 junior Kellyanne Rose provided 14 II kills. Rose had another strong rsinus 0-0 5-9 Johns Hopkins 1-04-3 digs of her own in the victory. The performance with 19 digs in the F&M ashington 0-0 3-14 team struggled in their Centennial loss. warthmore 0-0 1-6 McDaniel 0-0 7-0- Conference opener against, With a very large group of ickinson 0-1' 5-11 Muhlenberg 0-0 6-1 Haverford College. freshman on this year's squad, the ryn Mawr 0-3 2-13 Dickinson 0-0 3-2 Field Hockey In the best three series, the team is learning to play together Washington 0-0 3-3 @Dickinson College Green Terror lost the first three by and gaining experience. Men's soccer Swarthmore 0-0 3-4 September 25th, 4pm a slim margin for the shutout. With strong leadership from Gettysburg 0-0 1-5 Despite the loss, the team looks battle tested players like Wall and to build on the experience as the Rose, the team believes that the chns.Hopkins 2~O6c.1 "... !7v:~~;r . ~~~ ~~~N __ conference SCh"dUj''4Q'tm''e." ..,2.0W; cam~aigfl~il\ 12s: another ettysburg 1-0 5-0-2 Ursinus 0-0 5-1 One of strong season for the volleyball - llhlenberg 1-0 5-3 Cross Country on the hill. &M '<, 1-0 2-5 @Wilmington Invitational 0-0-1 4'0-1 September 28th, 10:30am 0-1-1 3-2-2 warth more 0-1 5-3 ashington 0-1 3-2-1 0-1 4-3-1 2-2-1 Men's soccer's usually dominant defense, falls short against JHU GREG LEDERER Sports Editor So far, the McDaniel College and the teams had to settle for a tie. man Timothy McCallum and Kane Men's Soccer team is off to a solid The team received their first big to shutout the opposition 2-0. 3-2-2 start to their season. conference test when conference Senior goal tender Brent The team has set their sights on rival and national powerhouse Kahuda had a strong performance the conference championship, but Johns Hopkins University came to with eight saves in the win. the road to the prize won't be an the hill on September 18. The Green Terror continued easy one with conference powers In the first half, the Green Ter- their strong defensive play against Gettysburg and Johns Hopkins ror played tough and found them- non-conference opponent, Savan- having great season .. selves in a good situation, only nah College of Art & Design. On September 21, the Green down 1-0 at the half. While they failed to register a Terror hosted conference foe, Unfortunately for McDaniel, goal in the contest, the defense Haverford College. the Blue Jays showcased their of- shutout the opposition as well and The game saw points hard to fensive power in the second half, settled for another tie. come by as defense controlled the showering the Green Terror. with Kahuda had another strong contest. McDaniel struck first seven goals in an 8-0 victory. game for the team, stopping seven when sophomore Thomas' Kane The opposition dominated the shots in the contest. pounded the ball past the Haverford stat book for the contest, but the With the season in full swing, goalie and took a slim 1-0 lead at Green Terror found positives in the the team is now looking towards a the end of the first half. loss. big slate of conference games on The McDaniel defense conun- McDaniel registered a strong the schedule. ued their dominance until the clos- road victory on September II, With the conference title in ing seconds of the contest when di- against conference opponent, Villa mind, the team is prepared to face saster struck, as Haverford picked Julie College. the challenge of a solid conference up a miracle score with just 18 sec- The game remained scoreless and non-conference slate of teams. onds left in regulation. until the second half when Green The next home game is October 26 Join the Phoenix Sports staff From there, the clock sounded Terror picked up goals from fresh- against Urstnus. 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