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Inability to find an effective scoring combination accounted for the freshman soccer team's second consecutive shutout yesterday, as Dartmouth was able to maintain a one goal advantage throughout the entire game, downing the Crimson, 1-0, in the contest on the Business School Field.
Although Coach Poly Guyda moved two of his halfbacks up to forward posts, neither Dana Getchell nor Jim Callahan was able to provide the hoped-for scoring punch.
The freshmen have only been able to score six goals in five games this year, three of them coming in the opener against Tabor. A strong defense, which has yielded only five goals so far has accounted for the team's record of three wins and two losses.
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