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Doctors on the South Tower Lawn of Cook Children’s Hospital squeeze their eyes shut tight as they anticipate for buckets of slime to be poured on their heads in celebration of National Doctor’s Day. (Abbi Elston/Staff Photographer)
A slimy celebration for National Doctor’s Day at Cook Children’s Hospital
By Abbi Elston, Staff Writer
Published Apr 16, 2024
Commemorating National Doctors' Day, children got the opportunity to slime their doctors.

Men’s club soccer team ties with UTA Mavericks

The Frogs still have a chance.

After a 1-1 tie Saturday against the University of Texas at Arlington, the men's club soccer team can still secure its place in regionals.

The Frogs are now 2-2-2 overall this season and are still ranked No. 8 in the regional rankings.

Despite the continuous rainfall, Kendall Rockers put the Frogs on the board early in the first half off of an assist from Milton Geist. The Frogs maintained their 1-0 lead into the second half of the game.

The rain does change the dynamics of the game in that "you have to predict how the ball is going to react to the wet surface" and it can effect how well players perform, Rockers said. 

The Mavericks delivered the game-tying goal in the last 20 seconds of the game.

"We deserved more than a tie, but sometimes soccer can be a very heartless game," Head Coach Kenneth Christensen said.

The Frogs' road to Regionals continues 7 p.m. Oct. 12 against the University of North Texas. 

 

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