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October 4, 2009

Emory Falls to Washington University in UAA Opener

The Emory University men's soccer team lost its first game to a Division III opponent this season on Sunday afternoon, as the Eagles dropped their University Athletic Association (UAA) opener to Washington University, 2-0.

The Bears got on the board in the first half, as Harry Beddo struck with the game winner in the 13th minute, giving Washington a 1-0 lead.  Washington cemented its lead with a John Hengel goal in the 81st minute, putting the game out of reach for Emory.

Emory falls to 7-2-0 on the season with the loss and to 0-1-0 in conference play, ending the team's seven-game winning streak.  Washington improved to 6-1-3 overall this year with the win.

Emory will return to action on Wednesday at 4:00 PM, as the Eagles will make the trip across town to face Oglethorpe University.

Emory Notes:

The Bears' first half goal was the first allowed by the Emory defense this season... The Eagles outshot Washington University 13-11 in the contest... Emory goalkeeper Trenton Spindler made seven saves in the loss... Emory was shutout for the first time this season in the contest.


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Institution UAA All
Washington (Mo.) 5-2 15-4-1
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Emory 4-3 10-8
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