Waynesburg University Men’s Soccer Clinches First Home PAC Playoff Game Since 2001
Key points:
- Waynesburg University men's soccer team clinches its first home PAC playoff game since 2001 with a 3-3 tie against Geneva
- Freshman Matthew Serrano and classmate Vincent Palmeri lead the comeback with goals in the second half
- Waynesburg's run at its first-ever PAC title begins on Saturday night against fifth-seeded Chatham
Waynesburg University men’s soccer team secured their first home playoff game since 2001 with a 3-3 tie against Geneva. Falling behind 2-0, Waynesburg rallied in the second half with goals from freshmen Matthew Serrano and Vincent Palmeri, as well as first-year Braden Esbenshade. Although Geneva outshot Waynesburg 27-12, goalkeeper Michael Francus made crucial saves, ensuring the tie. Waynesburg will face Chatham in their first-ever PAC title game, with a chance to advance to a rematch against Geneva in the playoffs.
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