Saginaw Valley State University Men’s Soccer Advances in GLIAC Tournament with Dramatic Penalty-Kick Win
Key points:
- Saginaw Valley State University men's soccer team advanced in the GLIAC tournament with a 4-3 win on penalty kicks against St. Cloud State University
- Jack Simms made crucial saves throughout the match to keep it scoreless, including a leaping save in the late game
- Saginaw Valley will now face the GLIAC regular season champions in the semifinals
The Saginaw Valley State University men’s soccer team triumphed over St. Cloud State University in the GLIAC quarterfinals. After 110 minutes of scoreless play, Saginaw Valley secured a 4-3 victory in penalty kicks. The Cardinals dominated offensively, outshooting the Huskies 24-11 and recording 10 shots on goal to their opponent’s five. Goalkeeper Jack Simms played a crucial role, making five crucial saves during regular play and two more in the penalty shootout. Saginaw Valley will now face the GLIAC regular-season champions in the semifinals on November 4th.
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