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College Soccer Update: Our women are winners

October 17, 7:54 AMSeattle Soccer ExaminerDavid Falk
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Jane Mitchell's first goal of the season was the game winner on Friday for the Huskies.
Jane Mitchell's first goal of the season was the game winner on Friday for the Huskies.
(UW school photo)

In the last several days the women of Seattle Pacific University, the University of Washington and Seattle University have all scored away victories. Wednesday night the #4-ranked Falcons beat the St.Martin's Saints 2:0 in Lacey. Last night UW was in Arizona and beat the Wildcats 2:0 to stretch their unbeaten streak to eight matches. Meanwhile in Bakersfield the Redhawks claimed a 3:1 win over the Roadrunners.

On the Men's side the UW Huskies are in Corvallis tonight to play the OSU Beavers.The Falcons are home tonight at Interbay at 7:00 PM against Montana State Billings. The Redhawks lost their Mountain Pacific opener in New Mexico last night, 1:0.

In other action the WSU Cougars women also won in Arizona last night as they bested the ASU Sundevils 2:1.

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