
Pitt Hosts Robert Morris Tuesday
9/18/2017 5:08:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Panthers Take on Cross-Town Foe at 7 p.m.
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PITTSBURGH – The University of Pittsburgh men's soccer team is set to host cross-town foe Robert Morris in non-conference action Tuesday, Sept. 19. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Ambrose Urbanic Field in the Petersen Sports Complex.
The Panthers enter their first Tuesday match with a 2-4 overall record and are 2-2 against non-conference opponents in 2017. The Colonials are 0-6-1 overall this season.
HOW TO FOLLOW
- Tuesday's game will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra and may be viewed on WatchESPN/WatchESPN app by clicking here.
- Live stats will be provided through PittsburghPanthers.com.
- Fans can also follow along with live updates by following Pitt's men's soccer on Twitter.
THE SERIES
- Pitt and Robert Morris clash for the 34th time in program history.
- The Panthers lead the all-time series 19-12-2 with their last win coming in 2010.
- The Colonials captured the last meeting in 2016.
LAST TIME OUT
- Pitt dropped a 2-0 decision in Winston-Salem, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 16 against No. 4 Wake Forest.
- The Demon Deacons netted two second half goals to secure the win.
SCOUTING THE COLONIALS
- Robert Morris is still searching for its first win of the season, entering Tuesday's game 0-6-1.
- The Colonials have played in three overtime games thus far, netting 10 goals.
- Robert Morris is led by Bayley Winkel with six goals through seven games.
- The Colonials are coming off a 4-11-2 season and went 1-5-1 against conference opponents.
VIDOVICH AT THE HELM
- Head coach Jay Vidovich enters his second year at the helm of the Pitt soccer program and his 23rd season overall on the sidelines.
- The two-time NSCAA Coach of the Year has produced over 35 professional players, 21 All-Americans and five ACC Player of the Year honorees.
- Prior to Pitt, Vidovich spent 21 seasons at Wake Forest where the team captured the 2007 National Championship, made four College Cup appearances and claimed five ACC regular season titles.
LOOKING AHEAD
- Pitt continues conference play with a trip to Historic Riggs Field to take on No. 10 Clemson Friday, Sept. 22.
- Action is set to get underway at 7 p.m.
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PITTSBURGH – The University of Pittsburgh men's soccer team is set to host cross-town foe Robert Morris in non-conference action Tuesday, Sept. 19. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at Ambrose Urbanic Field in the Petersen Sports Complex.
The Panthers enter their first Tuesday match with a 2-4 overall record and are 2-2 against non-conference opponents in 2017. The Colonials are 0-6-1 overall this season.
HOW TO FOLLOW
- Tuesday's game will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra and may be viewed on WatchESPN/WatchESPN app by clicking here.
- Live stats will be provided through PittsburghPanthers.com.
- Fans can also follow along with live updates by following Pitt's men's soccer on Twitter.
THE SERIES
- Pitt and Robert Morris clash for the 34th time in program history.
- The Panthers lead the all-time series 19-12-2 with their last win coming in 2010.
- The Colonials captured the last meeting in 2016.
LAST TIME OUT
- Pitt dropped a 2-0 decision in Winston-Salem, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 16 against No. 4 Wake Forest.
- The Demon Deacons netted two second half goals to secure the win.
SCOUTING THE COLONIALS
- Robert Morris is still searching for its first win of the season, entering Tuesday's game 0-6-1.
- The Colonials have played in three overtime games thus far, netting 10 goals.
- Robert Morris is led by Bayley Winkel with six goals through seven games.
- The Colonials are coming off a 4-11-2 season and went 1-5-1 against conference opponents.
VIDOVICH AT THE HELM
- Head coach Jay Vidovich enters his second year at the helm of the Pitt soccer program and his 23rd season overall on the sidelines.
- The two-time NSCAA Coach of the Year has produced over 35 professional players, 21 All-Americans and five ACC Player of the Year honorees.
- Prior to Pitt, Vidovich spent 21 seasons at Wake Forest where the team captured the 2007 National Championship, made four College Cup appearances and claimed five ACC regular season titles.
LOOKING AHEAD
- Pitt continues conference play with a trip to Historic Riggs Field to take on No. 10 Clemson Friday, Sept. 22.
- Action is set to get underway at 7 p.m.
#H2P | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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