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Sept. 27, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 5
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Women runners win St. Olaf Invitational

The No. 9 women's cross country team placed four runners in the top 10 en route to the St. Olaf Invitational Champ-ionship in Northfield, Minn., Sept. 21. The No. 17 men's team also had a solid showing of seventh place. The women's team placed first out of 17 teams with 46 points, 28 points better than second-place St. Olaf College. Junior Emily Lahowetz was the top Bears finisher as she finished fourth in 22:57. Senior Brooke Lane and freshmen Andrea Moreland and Catherine Ogorzaly also turned in top-10 finishes. Junior Matt Hoelle finished fourth for the lone top-10 finish for the men.

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The volleyball team improved to 16-0 on the season with four victorie. On Sept. 18, the Bears traveled to Springfield, Ill., to take on Augustana College at Sacred Heart-Griffin High School. Senior Rebecca Rotello had 42 assists and nine kills in her return home to SSHG. Washington U. headed east for the weekend and posted a 3-0 record at the first University Athletic Association Round Robin in Atlanta.

The football team overcame early turnovers and miscues to seemingly pull out a last-minute win, only to have Illinois Wesleyan University tie the game on the final play of regulation and win the contest, 31-24, in overtime. The Bears trailed 17-16 late in the fourth quarter, but Nathan Szep hit Brad Duesing, with a 21-yard touchdown pass with just 1:09 left to play. Szep connected with Jeff Buening for the two-point conversion to make it 24-17. The Titans drove 70 yards in the final minute, though, and scored a touchdown as time expired to send it to overtime. Illinois Wesleyan scored first in overtime and the Bears couldn't convert on their attempt. Szep finished 29-of-50 for 288 yards and three scores, while Duesing caught nine passes for 122 yards and two scores.

The men's soccer team dominated play Sept. 21 at Francis Field but came away with a 2-1 overtime loss to Principia. The Bears outshot Principia College 24-7, including 15-3 in the second half. Washington U. (3-3-1) got on the board first as junior James Ward scored his first goal of the season at 43:28 to give the Bears the 1-0 lead. But Principia's Brandon Frank capitalized on a Bears error to tie the game at 1 just three minutes into the second half. Frank also scored the winner one minute into overtime.

The women's tennis team posted some impressive results at the WU Fall Invitational Sept. 21-22. Lauren Zwick won the B flight singles championship, while Erica Greenberg took the C flight singles title and teamed with Becky Rovner to win the B flight doubles title.

The men's tennis team swept the two doubles flights at the WU Fall Invitational as Max Schlather and Shaul Yecheskel won the A flight and Chee Lee and Tim Fisher won the B flight over teammates David Genovese and Zach Fayne. Genovese took the B flight singles title while Yecheskel won the C flight championship.


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