Men’s Soccer Game Against Mules Ends 0-0: Photos

October 29, 2009

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.

Dylan Langley '10. Photos by Allie Lee.
Brett McLarney '12
Morgan Langley '11
Pierre Dyer '12
Roberto Contreras '12

The Garnet Men's Soccer team and the Muhlenberg Mules battled fiercely last night to determine the host of the Centennial Conference. To secure Swarthmore as the host of the Conference, the Garnet needed a win against the Mules and a win on Saturday against Haverford. The game went into double overtime with the final score at 0-0.

“It’s disappointing that we didn’t get the desired result, but it’s hard to be disappointed with the effort that we put in,” said David Sterngold ’12 on the game’s outcome.

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Last night was also Senior Night; a small ceremony was held to honor the careers of graduating seniors Dylan Langley ’10 and Omari Faakye ’10.

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