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VIDEO: Dal women’s soccer beats Memorial
September 27, 2012
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Ian Froese
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Watch Ian Froese show the highlights of Dal’s dominating win.
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Ian Froese
Ian was the Gazette's Editor-in-chief for Volume 146. He was the Sports Editor for Volumes 145 and 144.
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