 Media Credit: Jake Leister Moravian pride was in full swing, from students to teachers, friends and family. Blue and grey swarmed the football stadium, parade and t-shirts everywhere.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister The Moravian College Greyhound Marching Band took part in the student organization parade down Main Street before entertaining the stands at the Homecoming game.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister The Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, showing their Moravian spirit, rode their float in the parade and followed a cowboy theme for the duration of the Homecoming celebration.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha were all smiles and MoCo pride as they made their way through the parade route.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister The Moravian Greyhounds took on Franklin & Marshall for the Homecoming football game on Steel Field. Winning the game for MoCo, the stands roared as quarterback Mark Braxmeier kneeled on the ball to run out the clock.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister Moravian alumni were on-hand to celebrate the college's annual Homecoming. Some were even honored with awards for their time spent as students here.
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 Media Credit: Will Brewer The Greyhounds mascot spent the game in the stands, urging fans to show support for the football players on the field. GO HOUNDS!
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 The Marching Band played during halftime of the football game. Fans jumped for free t-shirts thrown into the stands by band members.
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 Media Credit: Jake Leister Cassidy Thomas and Adam Smith won the titles of Homecoming Abmassadors 2009
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On Saturday, Oct. 18, Moravian College celebrated its annual Homecoming festivities. Students, faculty, friends and alumni gathered on Steel Field for a nail-biter football match-up against Franklin & Marshall
College. Performances by the Moravian College Dance Company, the Moravian Cheerleaders and Marching Band helped to amp the crowd and show some Greyhound spirit. Homecoming ambassadors were announced during the game, with Cassidy Thomas and Adam Smith winning the titles.
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