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Fall 2012 Muhlenberg finishes fourth, makes CC playoffs for the first time since 2009! The 2012 season has been a memorable one for the Muhlenberg women’s soccer program. Although the Mules experienced a trying start, the team responded with a strong run in league play. After beating nationally ranked Johns Hopkins in a thrilling 2‐0 victory at Homecoming, the Mules went on to beat five more conference opponents, finishing the season with a 6‐3‐1 CC record and placing fourth in the conference standings. In the first round of the CC tournament, the Mules fell to Swarthmore 1‐0 in a well‐played match. Outshooting Swarthmore 18‐8 and recording 12 corners to their opponent’s 4, it was a difficult way to end the season. As always the support from the alumni is much appreciated, and we look forward to a productive spring. We can’t wait to get back on the pitch in 2013! Several Muhlenberg players led the push for the post‐season. Junior CJ Graetzer found the net 3 times, while senior Natalie Wizel and freshman Taylor Pini each notched 2 against CC opponents. Senior Maggie Neary, juniors Susan Galgano and Stephanie Tramutola, and sophomore Krissy Fioretti have anchored the defense throughout conference play. In goal, freshman Francesca Cobuzzi has recorded a 0.77 GAA this season, ranked fourth in the conference. Inside this issue: Season Review 2012 Season Scoreboard Spotlight on 2012 Seniors Mules Women’s Soccer News RECENT SCORES: CC Playoffs Nov. 1 v Swarthmore, L 0‐1 FINAL RECORD: 8-9-2 Overall 6-3-1 Centennial Conference

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Fall 2012 

Muhlenberg finishes fourth, makes CC playoffs for the first time since 2009!  

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The 2012 season has been a 

memorable one for the 

Muhlenberg women’s soccer 

program. Although the Mules 

experienced a trying start, the 

team responded with a strong 

run in league play. After beating 

nationally ranked Johns Hopkins 

in a thrilling 2‐0 victory at 

Homecoming, the Mules went on 

to beat five more conference 

opponents, finishing the season 

with a 6‐3‐1 CC record and 

placing fourth in the conference 

standings. 

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In the first round of the CC 

tournament, the Mules fell to 

Swarthmore 1‐0 in a well‐played 

match. Outshooting Swarthmore 

18‐8 and recording 12 corners to 

their opponent’s 4, it was a 

difficult way to end the season. 

As always the support from the 

alumni is much appreciated, and 

we look forward to a productive 

spring. We can’t wait to get back 

on the pitch in 2013! 

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Several Muhlenberg players led 

the push for the post‐season. 

Junior CJ Graetzer found the net 3 

times, while senior Natalie Wizel 

and freshman Taylor Pini each 

notched 2 against CC opponents. 

Senior Maggie Neary, juniors 

Susan Galgano and Stephanie 

Tramutola, and sophomore 

Krissy Fioretti have anchored the 

defense throughout conference 

play. In goal, freshman Francesca 

Cobuzzi has recorded a 0.77 GAA 

this season, ranked fourth in the 

conference. 

Inside this issue: • Season Review  • 2012 Season Scoreboard • Spotlight on 2012 Seniors 

 

Mules Women’s Soccer News 

RECENT SCORES:  CC Playoffs  Nov. 1 v Swarthmore, 

L 0‐1  FINAL RECORD:  8-9-2 Overall 6-3-1 Centennial Conference  

 

 

Lorem Ipsum 

Maggie Neary (left) and CJ Graetzer 

(below) were named to the 2012 

All‐Centennial Conference Women’s 

Soccer First Team. Neary (senior) 

led the Mules’ defense that allowed 

only 14 goals in 19 games, a new 

program record. Muhlenberg also 

led the league this season allowing 

only 3 goals against in 10 league matches. Neary added to the 

offense this season, notching one goal and two assists. 

Graetzer (junior) led the attack for the Mules with striking 

footwork and several 

memorable goals. Scoring 3 

goals and an assist in 

conference play, Graetzer’s 

efforts helped the Mules defeat 

Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, 

and Dickinson. Her ability to 

create scoring opportunities 

was a significant factor in the 

Mule’s success this fall. 

2012 Season Scoreboard 

8‐9‐2 Overall 

6‐3‐1 Centennial Conference 

 

August 

FRI  31   WILKES  L 1‐2 

 

September 

SAT  1   PENN STATE ALTOONA  W 5‐1 

Wed  5  at Montclair State  T 1‐1 

Sat  8   at Delaware Valley  L 0‐1 

Sun  9   at Gwynedd‐Mercy  W 1‐0 (ot) 

Wed 12   at Messiah  L 0‐3 

Sat  15 * at McDaniel  L 0‐1 

Wed 19 * at Haverford  L 0‐1 (2ot) 

SAT  22 * JOHNS HOPKINS (Homecoming)  W 2‐0 

TUE  25  SCRANTON  L 0‐1 

Sat  29 * at Dickinson  W 1‐0 

 

October 

WED  3 * BRYN MAWR  W 4‐0 

SAT  6 * WASHINGTON COLLEGE  W 4‐0 

Sat  13 * at Franklin & Marshall T 0‐0 

WED 17 * SWARTHMORE  W 2‐0 

SAT  20 * GETTYSBURG  L 0‐1 

TUE  23  MORAVIAN  L 0‐1 

Sat  27 * at Ursinus  W 1‐0 

 

November 

Centennial Conference Playoffs 

THU  1  SWARTHMORE   L 1‐0 

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Muhlenberg Women’s Soccer? Check us 

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facebook.com/MuhlenbergCollegeWomensSoccerTeam 

Two Mules Named to the All‐CC Women’s Soccer First Team 

 

 

 

2012 Muhlenberg Women’s Soccer Seniors Highlight 

Career Stats: 5 Goals, 5 Assists, 15 Points 

Career Stats: 3 Goals, 1 Assist, 7 Points 

Career Stats: 1 Goal, 4 Assists, 6 Points 

Career Stats: 9 Goals, 5 Assists, 23 Points