Otterbein women's soccer beats Mount Union on senior night
On what turned out to be a very cold senior day, the Otterbein women’s soccer team won a hard-fought double overtime battle against the Mount Union Purple Raiders, 2-1.
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On what turned out to be a very cold senior day, the Otterbein women’s soccer team won a hard-fought double overtime battle against the Mount Union Purple Raiders, 2-1.
The Otterbein Cardinals fell short against the Heidelberg Student Princes Saturday night, 35-17. The Cardinals fall to 3-3 in OAC play, while the 12th-ranked Student Princes improve to 6-0.
Megan McCabe, a sophomore equine pre-veterinary major, ranks second in goals with four, and in points with 10, tied for second with two assists and is first in shot percentage among players with at least 10 shots. She’s only started eight of the Cardinals’ 13 games. But that success isn’t unnatural for her.
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Otterbein continued their impressive performance into the second match of the Otterbein/Capital tournament tonight defeating Trine University in three straight sets.