The 91´óÉñ women's soccer team shut out Notre Dame College of Maryland 4-0 in non-conference action Saturday afternoon in Baltimore, Md.
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A dramatic comeback came up just short on Saturday when 91´óÉñ's volleyball women dropped a 3-2 decision at Roanoke College. After dropping the first two sets, the Royals nearly upset a team picked No. 6 in the ODAC Preseason Poll, even leading early in the fifth set. 91´óÉñ slips to 1-2 in the conference.
Eastern Mennonite's soccer men out-dueled host Albright College in a high-scoring affair Saturday afternoon, holding on to a 3-2 win. The Royals extend their winning streak to five straight, now standing with a record of 5-1 as they prepare for their final non-conference game Wednesday at Gallaudet University.
Eastern Mennonite women's volleyball picked up their first ODAC win of the season in convincing form, sweeping Hollins on the road Friday night. The Royals grabbed control late in the first set and never let it go in improving to 3-8 overall and 1-1 in ODAC play.
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The 91´óÉñ women's soccer team lost a heartbreaker when Hood College scored with just seconds left in double overtime. The team fell 2-1 to the Blazers on Wednesday evening in Frederick, Md.
91´óÉñ's field hockey women gave a good effort against nationally ranked Mary Washington Wednesday night at home, eventually falling by a final of 10-1. The Eagles (4-1) came into the game at No. 17 in the Penn Monto/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III Coaches Poll.
91´óÉñ drew a tall straw in their ODAC opener Tuesday night, playing a road match at powerful Washington and Lee. The Generals were as commanding as advertised, sweeping to a 3-0 decision in women's volleyball action.
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Andrea King and Jon Leaman work for Kruggel Lawton CPAs.