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Men's Soccer Wins 3rd Straight AMCC Regular Season Championship

Tuesday, October 30, 2007  

The Medaille College Men's Soccer Team wants to thank all of its loyal Medaille fans and request your support against a huge conference rival Frostburg State, tomorrow, Wednesday, October 31 at 2pm at All-High Stadium. All-High stadium is approximately 2 miles from campus and is located on Main Street behind Bennett High School.

Medaille's men's soccer team clinched the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship on Saturday, October 20 with a 3-0 victory over Pitt-Greensburg. This is the team'sTHIRD consecutive AMCC regular season title. They finished the regular season with a record of 15 wins- 1 loss- 1 tie. Their overall conference record was 8-0-1.

The team that went 20-1-1 overall and 11-0 in AMCC conference play in 2006, and lost 5 players to graduation, four who were regional All-Americans, and two who were National All-Americans.

The team faced a tougher schedule than in either of the past two seasons. “We wanted to challenge our young players early, and see our strengths and weaknesses right away,” stated head coach Daniel J. Krzyzanowicz. The team started the season with 2006 PAC conference champion Bethany College, 2006 NCAA Final Four team Ohio Wesleyan, nationally ranked Capital University, and 2007 SUNYAC Champion Fredonia. Those four teams are competitive each year in their own conference and at the national level. “Coming away with two wins, one hard-fought loss to a very good Ohio Wesleyan team, and a tie to a very good Capital team left me feeling very good about what our young team could accomplish,” said Krzyzanowicz.

In the past three years the men's soccer team has accumulated an overall record of 53 wins, 4 losses and 5 ties, with an AMCC conference record of 29-0-2 heading into the AMCC semi-finals are scheduled for this Wednesday, October 31 at 2pm at All-High Stadium. The team will have a bye for the first round of the AMCC conference play-offs and home field advantage in the semi-finals and finals. The semi-finals are scheduled for Wednesday, October 31 and, with a win, Medaille will be playing in the finals, Saturday, November 3.

What: AMCC Men's Soccer Semi-Finals- Medaille College vs. Frostburg State University

When: Wednesday, October, 31st

Where: All-High Stadium (Behind Bennett High School, Main Street, Buffalo)

Time: 2 PM


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