Siena Men’s Soccer Makes Historic MAAC Championship Final Appearance
Siena Men's Soccer has reached the MAAC Championship Finals for the first time in program history, thanks to Campbell Stalker's overtime goal in the semifinals. The second-seeded Saints will face top-seeded Sacred Heart, who is also chasing its first MAAC title. The match takes place on November 16, with the winner earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament. This championship marks a significant milestone, showing the team's growth under head coach Graciano Brito.
By the Numbers- Siena's semifinal victory marked their first-ever win in the MAAC Semifinals (0-13-2 previous record).
- Siena has recorded a program-record eight-match unbeaten streak during the season.
- The Saints have scored two goals or more in four of their last five matches.
- Siena is currently the second-highest scoring team in the MAAC, averaging 2.00 goals per match in league play.
As Siena prepares for the finals, they aim to capitalize on their recent momentum against a formidable Sacred Heart team. Expectations are high for both teams, as they seek to establish their legacy in the MAAC by securing their first championship title.
Bottom LineThis championship matchup is pivotal for both Siena and Sacred Heart, representing a historic opportunity to claim their first MAAC title. The game not only showcases the teams' progress but also highlights the intensity of collegiate soccer in the MAAC.
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