ECAC Men's Soccer Quarterfinal Recap
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DANBURY, CT - The quarterfinal round of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Men’s Soccer Championship concluded Sunday, Nov. 13. After the second day of competition, Lebanon Valley College now sits atop the tournament field with a 3-1 win, while four more schools have been eliminated.
GAME 1: No. 2 Drew def. No.1 Rutgers - Camden, 1-0
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Freshman Tyler Kwaak's late-game heroics sent the Drew University men's soccer team to the ECAC Division III Championship semifinals with a 1-0 win at overall top-seed and host Rutgers-Camden in Sunday afternoon's quarterfinal.
GAME 2: No. 3 PSU - Harrisburg def. No. 1 Alfred, 2-0
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The Penn State Harrisburg men's soccer team cruised passed Alfred University on Sunday November 13th for the Eastern College Athletic Conference Quarterfinals. Mena Rezkalla and Mitchell Saye found the back of the net for the Lion's to give them a 2-0 win.
GAME 3: No. 1 LVC def. No. 2 Grove City, 3-1
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Lebanon Valley's men's soccer team scored two goals in the second half to defeat Grove City 3-1 in the ECAC Quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon to advance to next weekend's ECAC Semifinal round. The Dutchmen improved upon their already-historic season and jumped to 16-4, while the Wolverines' season ended at 15-5-1.
GAME 4: No. 2 William Paterson def. No. 4 CSI, 2-1
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A penalty kick during the match's final minute lifted second-seeded William Paterson (9-8-3) to a 2-1 victory against fourth-seeded Staten Island (12-8-2) in the quarterfinal round of the ECAC Men's Soccer Tournament Nov. 13 at Ramapo College.
Semifinals - Saturday, Nov. 19 at Lebanon Valley College
No. 2 Drew vs. No. 3 PSU - Harrisburg - 11:00 a.m.
No. 1 LVC vs. No. 2 William Paterson – 2:00 p.m.
Game times subject to change.
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