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Fri., Aug. 31 Lafayette Rhodes Field 3-2 (L) Who’s home opener was this again?

Sun., Sept. 2 New Hampshire Rhodes Field 2-1 (L) 2OT Dolezal’s first goal, most untimely injury.

Fri., Sept. 7 Air Force Rhodes Field 2-1 (L) The chemistry just isn’t there yet.

Sun., Sept. 9 Hartford Rhodes Field 2-1 (L) Outphysicaled again, inexperienced again, 2-1 again.

Fri., Sept. 14 Villanova Rhodes Field 5-3 (L) Five home matches, five losses. Period.

Sun., Sept. 16 at Georgetown North Kehoe Field 3-1 (L) Thoughts? “We’re not an 0-6 team.”

Fri., Sept. 21 Farleigh Dickinson Roberts Stadium 3-2 (W) Penn finds itself, loses the streak.

Sun., Sept. 23 Rider Roberts Stadium 7-2 (W) Baker and Lacroix take turns exploding.

Wed., Sept. 26 at Drexel Vidas Field 2-1 (L) One missed man – all it takes.

Sat., Sept. 29 at Cornell Berman Field 3-2 (L) The loneliest number is still one.

Sat., Oct. 6 Columbia Rhodes Field 1-0 (L) Crushing loss or painful progress? Both.

Sat., Oct. 13 at Dartmouth Burnham Field 3-1 (L) It pays to be Lucky indeed.

Sat., Oct. 20 at Yale Reese Stadium 2-1 (L) Not a single clean sheet yet.

Sat., Oct. 27 Brown Rhodes Field 1-0 (L) Strategy almost works for Fuller. Almost.

Sat., Nov. 3 Princeton Roberts Stadium 3-0 (L) Fruitless on offense, winless in Ivy.

Sat., Nov. 10 Harvard Rhodes Field 3-1 (W) An Ivy win, take a bow.

The six words to remember 2012 Penn men’s soccer by: Young, injured, potent, frustrated, growing, unacceptable.

SEE ALSO

Finding the silver lining: The highlights of 2012

Ivy outlook: Penn men’s soccer looking up at Bears and Big Red

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