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Purple Raiders

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Rollercoaster Match for Mount Union and John Carroll

John Carroll senior forward played 110 minutes, finishing the match with 5 shots. A hat trick by Mount Union’s Thomas Beck wasn’t enough to get the Purple Raiders past John Carroll on Tuesday night as Mount fell 5-4 on penalty kicks. John Carroll advanced to play at number one seeded Heidelberg on Thursday night. The game certainly had a bit of everything: a freshman phenom scoring three goals, two legit pro prospects, acrobatic saves, a substitute scoring two goals, two overtime

Mount Beats Otterbein to End Regular Season

Mount Union men’s soccer team (10-6-2) finished off the regular season with a 1-0 victory against Otterbein (3-14-2).  Mount Union played to win despite having already clinched a berth in the OAC Tournament. The Purple Raiders would be without star keeper Jon Critell, who was out with an ankle injury. Alex Bable, a freshman who landed a four- save shutout against Muskingum, would get the call in goal for the Purple Raiders.  Bable would have big shoes to fill, taking

Merlo Leads Mount Union to Victory over Marietta

Two goals from sophmore striker Joey Merlo helped the Mount Union Men’s Soccer team deliver a 3-0 win over Marietta.  Marietta was no match for Mount Union as the Purple Raiders rolled to a 3-0 victory. Mount dominated the game with quick offensive strikes and solid defensive play.  The first goal of the match came in the 20th minute as Kevin Cindric set up Merlo with a pass in the box.  Marietta keeper Chris Stollar couldn’t keep this one out despite ending