PITTSBURGH – The No. 6 seeded Pitt men’s soccer team (8-3-5, 3-2-3 ACC) hits the road Sunday for a showdown with the No. 3 seed Virginia Cavaliers in the ACC Championship Quarterfinals at Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, VA. Sunday’s game will kick at 4:00 pm on the ACC Network.
The winner of Sunday’s game will take on the winner of No. 7 North Carolina at No. 2 Syracuse on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at either 5:00 pm or 7:00 pm on ACC Network.
FOLLOW ALONG
- Sunday afternoon’s contest will air live on ACC Network and can be found online HERE.
- Live stats for Sunday’s game can be found HERE.
- Live updates throughout the game will also be posted on Twitter by following the Pitt men’s soccer account @Pitt_MSOC.
THE SERIES – VIRGINIA
- This meeting marks the 15th all-time between the two programs with Virginia holding the 8-4-2 edge in the series.
- The Cavaliers won the last meeting earlier this year in Pittsburgh, 3-1. Overall, Pitt is 4-1-1 against the Cavaliers over the last six matchups.
- Pitt is 3-4-1 all-time in games played in Charlottesville while going 3-0-1 over the last four.
- Pitt has outscored Virginia 15-7 in the last six games against one another.
SCOUTING THE CAVALIERS
- Virginia enters Sunday’s match as the No. 3 seed in the ACC Tournament while being #14 in the latest United Soccer Coaches Top-25 Poll.
- The Cavaliers are led offensively by Leo Afonso who has six goals, three assists and 15 points on a team-high 58 shots. Afonso also leads the team with four game-winning goals.
- Kome Ubogu is tied for the team lead with six goals while Phillip Horton has five goals, a team-high three assists and 13 points while going 2-for-2 on penalty kicks.
- In goal, Holden Brown is enjoying a strong season as he owns a 9-4-3 record to go along with a 1.06 goals against average, .707 save percentage and seven shutouts.
- The Cavaliers are coached by George Gelnovatch who is currently the seventh winningest active head coach in the NCAA (360 wins)
PANTHERS IN THE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP
- This marks the seventh straight season the Panthers have qualified for the ACC Men’s Soccer Championship. They earned the No. 6 seed and a home first round match after posting 12 points during the regular season.
- The Panthers own a 6-7-0 overall record in ACC Championship matches while also owning a 3-1-0…
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