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WashU Sports highlights: Women's soccer dominates, volleyball shines
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WashU Sports highlights: Women's soccer dominates, volleyball shines

WashU Sports enjoyed a competitive week of performances in various sports disciplines from October 21-27. The women's soccer team secured two wins, maintaining an undefeated UAA record, while the men's soccer team settled for two draws. The volleyball team shined at the UAA Round Robin, scoring two hard-fought victories over ranked opponents. Additionally, the football team suffered a tough loss to ranked Wheaton, highlighting the week's spirited sports rivalry.

Through the numbers

  • Women's Soccer scored a total of 6 goals in two games and remained undefeated in the UAA.
  • Volleyball posted two 3-2 wins over No. 15 Chicago and RV Carnegie Mellon.
  • Football's Levi Moore threw for 219 yards and a touchdown in the 27-20 loss to Wheaton.

Yes but

Despite strong performances from teams such as women's soccer and volleyball, the men's soccer and football teams faced challenges in achieving victories. The men's soccer team is still waiting for decisive victories, and the loss in soccer raises questions about its competitiveness against higher-ranked teams.

state of affairs

  • The No. 1 team in women's soccer continues to dominate UAA with strong offensive performances.
  • The volleyball team is gaining momentum with key wins and preparing for competitive playoff prospects.
  • Football remains in a tight race within the CCIW and faces a crucial clash against Millikin next week.

What's next?

The women's soccer team is scheduled to face Rochester on November 3rd, while the men's soccer team will also face Rochester on the same day. The football team is looking for redemption against Millikin, and the volleyball team faces Illinois Wesleyan hoping to continue its winning streak.

Conclusion

As WashU teams prepare for the upcoming competition, the focus will be on capitalizing on recent successes while addressing the needs for improvement in men's soccer and football. The results of the next few weeks will be crucial in deciding playoffs and championship places.

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