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7th-Ranked B-W Men’s Soccer Team Stays Unbeaten with a 2-0 Win Versus Mt. Union in OAC Opener

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BEREA, OHIO -- The seventh-ranked (www.nscaa.com Division III national poll) Baldwin-Wallace College men’s soccer team defeated Ohio Athletic Conference rival Mount Union College, 2-0, tonight (Saturday, October 4, 2008) on the pitch of Tressel Field at The George Finnie Stadium in the OAC season opener for each team.
(Complete Release) (Updated 11-Game Statistics)

FOR MORE B-W SPORTS INFORMATION, please contact B-W Sports Information Director Kevin Ruple at 440-826-2327 or e-mail him at kruple@bw.edu.  To contact Head Coach Reid Ayers, please call 440-826-3839 or e-mail rayers@bw.edu. You can get all of the latest B-W athletics information and news by logging onto our athletics Web site at www.bw.edu/athletics.  Then go onto the HomePage of your favorite team(s).    


# 7 B-W Men’s Soccer Team Stays Unbeaten with 3-1 Win at St. Vincent (Pa.)

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BEREA, OHIO -- The seventh-ranked (www.nscaa.com Division III national poll) Baldwin-Wallace College men’s soccer team defeated St. Vincent (Pa.) College, 3-1, today (Tuesday, September 30, 2008) in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The Yellow Jackets improved to 10-0-0 overall, and continued their best start in school history.
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2008-09 Men's Soccer Web Guide Available

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Baldwin-Wallace College Soccer Coach Reid Ayers Gets National and International US Soccer Experience

BEREA, OHIO --  Baldwin-Wallace College’s Head Men’s and Women’s Soccer Coach Reid Ayers had an eventful summer in preparation for what hopes to be an exciting fall season in Berea. Ayers spent the first week of August in Concorde, Mass working with US Soccer at the 2008 U-14 National Identification Camp where the top 120 players in the country were flown in for a week of intensive training and competitive matches with the ultimate goal of being selected to the National Team.
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