Sports Update 10/20

October 20, 2007

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Scoreboard
M. Soccer: Swarthmore 2, McDaniel 1 OT
Volleyball: Widener 3, Swarthmore 1 (27-30, 14-30, 30-14, 17-30)
Volleyball: Fairleigh Dickinson 3, Swarthmore 0 (19-30, 25-30, 23-30)
W. Soccer: Gettysburg 1, Swarthmore 0
F.Hockey: Gettysburg 6, Swarthmore 0

Men’s Soccer: Garnet Take Down Green Terror
WESTMINSTER, Mary. – Even Nesterak ’09 score game winning goal off a cross from Michael Bonesteel ’08 in overtime against McDaniel ((7-5-4, 1-4-2) on Saturday afternoon. During the second half Nesterak tied up the match for the Garnet (10-2-3, 4-2-1 CC).

Volleyball: Garnet Fall Behind
CHESTER, Pa. – Swarthmore (9-16, 4-4 CC) traveled to Widener (13-15) for a dual match on Saturday morning and fell to both the Widener Pride and Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham (25-9).

Women’s Soccer: Bullets Take 1-0 Win over Garnet
Gettysburg, Pa. – Tough loss for the Swarthmore women’s soccer team (11-2, 6-2 CC) Saturday afternoon when they traveled to Gettysburg (6-9-1, 5-3 CC). The heavy windy conditions were no help during the 1-0 game, were the Garnet out shot the Bullets 16-6.

Field Hockey: Bullets Sail Past Garnet
Gettysburg, Pa. – Gettysburg Bullets (10-5, 6-2 CC) played tough hockey to beat Swarthmore (5-10, 2-6 CC) for a 6-0 game.

Upcoming Events
Women’s Soccer at Haverford Tues., Oct 23 @ 3:30
Field Hockey at Haverford Wed., Oct. 24 @ 4:00
Men’s Soccer hosts Muhlenberg Wed., Oct. 24 @ 7:00

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