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No. 1 Pitt Faces Notre Dame in ACC Semifinals Wednesday Night
11/17/2020 8:01:00 PM | Men's Soccer
RALEIGH, N.C. – The No. 1 ranked University of Pittsburgh men's soccer team looks to keep its undefeated season alive in the ACC Championship semifinals Wednesday night at Dail Soccer Field/Track Complex.
The Panthers are playing in their second ACC semifinal game in program history and second in as many years. Pitt is 3-3-1 all-time in the ACC Tournament, all under head coach Jay Vidovich. Vidovich and the Panthers are 3-1-1 in the past three seasons in the ACC Men's Soccer Championship.
THE MATCH
The Panthers are playing in their second ACC semifinal game in program history and second in as many years. Pitt is 3-3-1 all-time in the ACC Tournament, all under head coach Jay Vidovich. Vidovich and the Panthers are 3-1-1 in the past three seasons in the ACC Men's Soccer Championship.
THE MATCH
- Heading into its second ACC Championship semifinal in program history, No. 1 Pitt looks to keep its momentum going against Notre Dame Wednesday, Nov. 18.
- The Panthers return to the site of their quarterfinal match at Dail Soccer Field/Track Complex in Raleigh, N.C., for an 8 PM kick-off against the Fighting Irish. The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network.
- Pitt is 0-1 all-time in the ACC Tournament against Notre Dame, losing a first round contest, 5-0, in 2017.
- A trip to the ACC Championship Finals for the first time in school history is in the cards with a win for the Panthers.
- A victory for Pitt would improve its overall record to 7-0. The 7-0 start would be the best start to a season in program history, dating back to 1954.
- Coach Vidovich, one of the most respected coaches in college soccer, seeks his first ACC Tournament Championship. Vidovich has compiled a 12-21-7 record in ACC Tournament play, including a 3-3-1 record with Pitt.
- Pitt scored its lowest amount of goals on the season in a physical, defensive battle against Duke Sunday, Nov. 15, but came away with the 2-1 victory to advance to the ACC Championship Semifinals.
- Junior Jackson Walti scored the games' first goal in the 34th minute, the third of his career and first score since the Panthers defeated Duke at home on Oct. 25, 2019.
- Sophomore Valentin Noel broke the 1-1 tie in the 62nd minute, his sixth of the season. Noel's goal proved to be the deciding factor for the Panthers, as Pitt held off Duke's late minute attack.
- Noel, senior Alexander Dexter and freshman Filip Mirkovic all tallied assists.
- Sophomore midfielder Valentin Noel has led the offense this season and leads the nation in multiple categories.
- The Niort, France, native finished the regular season first in the country in goals per game (1.25), second in total goals (5), points per game (2.75) and shot accuracy (.727) and third in total points (11).
- With his second half, game-winning goal against Duke in the ACC Quarterfinals, Noel became the first player in program history to score a goal in four consecutive contests (Oct. 10 - Nov. 15, 2020).
- Pitt ended the regular season with the number one scoring offense in the country, netting 3.40 goals per game.
- The Panthers enter the semifinal round with a 3.17 goals per game mark.
- Pitt has scored at least three goals in four of its six games, including four goals in two contests (Virginia Tech, Louisville).
- The Panthers finished regular season play leading the nation in assists per game (4.00), points per game (10.80) and are second in the country in corner kicks per game (6.40) and shot accuracy (.569).
- Senior Alexander Dexter moved into second place all-time in school history in assists Sunday, Nov. 15, with his 15th career assist against Duke.
- The Bronx, N.Y., native is tied for third on the team with three assists this season, and sits 11 back from Eric Prex's record of 26 career assists (1991-1994).
- The Irish lead the all-time series 18-5-3. The meeting Wednesday night will be the second this season between the two schools, with Pitt prevailing 3-1 over then No. 5 Notre Dame in South Bend.
- The Panthers are 0-1 against Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament, as the Irish defeated Pitt 5-0 on Nov. 1, 2017 in the first round.
- Pitt's last two contests of the regular season were canceled due to COVID-related protocols, one of those games being Notre Dame at home Oct. 30.
- Notre Dame enters the semifinal round 5-3 overall and finished the regular season 2-3 in conference play.
- After starting the year 1-2, the Irish won four of its last five.
- Notre Dame defeated No. 3 North Carolina, 1-0, in overtime to advance to the semifinals.
- Junior forward Jack Lynn leads the Irish and is tied for first in the nation with Pitt midfielder Valentin Noel in goals with six. Lynn has 23 shots, 10 shots on goal and two game-winners.
- Senior midfielder Aiden McFadden played hero Sunday afternoon, scoring the game-winning goal against North Carolina in the quarterfinal round. The goal was McFadden's first of the year and he leads the team in assists with four.
- Senior goalkeeper Keagan McLaughlin has 24 saves on the season and finished the regular season fifth in the country and second in the ACC in total saves.
- A win for the Panthers advances them to the ACC Championship Finals against the winner of Clemson and Virginia.
- The game will take place Sunday, Nov. 22 at WakeMed Park in Cary, N.C., at 12 PM on ESPNU.
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