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Know Your Enemy: Impact II

Opponent: Montreal Impact II Record: 1-10-1 (Bottom East) Well for once the Riverhounds are playing a team below them in the standings and of course that can only be one team, the Montreal Impact II. The MLS reserve team is the worst in the league with only 4 points and one win. To be fair to them though, after losing their first eight games, the Impact are 1-2-1 in their last four games, earning all their points of the season recently. Also, their lone win on the season was in
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Know Your Enemy: Richmond Kickers

  Richmond Kickers Record 4-4-4 (7th in Eastern Conference) Supporters: Red Army   The Hounds travel to Richmond this afternoon to take on the Kickers at RVA Stadium at 5PM, a place where the Hounds have actually had some success away from home. Pittsburgh won 2-1 in Richmond last May and also drew 1-1 early in the 2013 season.   You cannot get more average than Richmond at the moment, having a perfectly equal 4-4-4 record so far. That is good enough though, to have them sitting 7th in the
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Possession With No Punch: Hounds Fall to Battery

The Hounds fell to the Charleston Battery 2-1 last night in a disappointing effort that saw the boys carry the majority of the play. Though a five minute stretch in the first half saw Charleston hit the Hounds net twice to give them a two goal lead at halftime. A beautiful Rob Vincent strike early in the second half gave us hope of a possible comeback, but it was not to be. A flurry of second half chances could not be converted and in the end it was another disappointing
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Know Your Enemy: Low Battery

  Charleston Battery Record 5-3-3 (4th in Eastern Conference) The Charleston Battery have been busy since hosting the Hounds in late April to a 1-1 draw. They have played five league matches, winning three and dropping two; beating Toronto, Harrisburg, Wilmington while losing to Rochester and Louisville. The loss to Louisville was at home and was the team’s first USL loss at MUSC Health Stadium in over two years, ending an impressive run. Battery leading scorer Romario Williams saw red in that game as well and will serve a one
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