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Northwestern women’s soccer opened its conference slate in the loss column, falling 2-0 to Purdue Thursday. The Wildcats (5-3, 0-1 Big Ten) started the match on the wrong foot when a costly turnover allowed the Boilermakers (5-2-1,1-0 Big Ten) to score in the seventh minute. As the shadows grew...
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