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#14 Tartans Suffer 2-1 Defeat at WashU

men's soccer player wearing white uniform off the ground after kicking the ball

(ST. LOUIS, Mo.) – The 14th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University men's soccer team scored first against Washington University in St. Louis on Sunday, October 16, but the Bears were able to defend their home field on senior day for a 2-1 win. The Tartans are now 9-3-1 for the season and 1-3 in the University Athletic Association (UAA) while the Bears move to 6-3-2 and 2-0-2.

Inside The Box Score

  • Freshman Liam Ryan made three saves in the game for the Tartans.
  • Freshman Brendan Schonwetter opened the scoring in the 55th minute with his fourth goal of the season.
  • WashU equalized three minutes later on a goal by Nathan Szpak.
  • The Bears took the final lead in the 62nd minute on a goal by Joseph Hipskind off a corner kick by Armando Sanchez-Conde.
  • The Tartans had five shots stopped by Bear keeper Matt Martin in the second half, with the final shot coming with three seconds to play.

Up Next

The Tartans have the next two weeks off from games, hosting Emory University on Friday, October 28 at 1:00 p.m. before celebrating the seniors on Sunday, October 30 against the University of Rochester at 11:00 a.m.