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MSOC - Group
0
PSU-Abington PSAM (2-3-2)
1
Winner Rutgers-Camden RUCM (5-2-1)
PSU-Abington PSAM
(2-3-2)
0
Final
1
Rutgers-Camden RUCM
(5-2-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
PSU-Abington PSAM 0 0 0
Rutgers-Camden RUCM 0 1 1

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Abington Falls Short at Rutgers-Camden, 1-0

Camden, N.J. – The Penn State Abington men's soccer team suffered its second one goal defeat in as many games after falling short at Rutgers University-Camden, 1-0, in a non-conference contest on Wednesday night at the Rutgers-Camden Community Park.
 
Score: Rutgers-Camden 1, Penn State Abington 0
Records: Penn State Abington (2-3-2) | Rutgers-Camden (5-2-1)
Location: Camden, N.J. (Rutgers-Camden Community Park)
 
Goal Scorers
Eric Swen – RUC (53')
 
How It Happened
 
* In a hard-fought game on both sides, one goal turned out to be the difference in the contest.  Camden's Eric Swen broke a scoreless tie in the 53rd minute with his third goal of the season to give the Scarlet Raptors' the game's first and only lead.
 
* Abington put a pair of shots on-goal after Swen's score with junior Arsene Bado firing a shot in the 65th minute and senior Mike Thomas connecting on one in the 88th minute.  However, Camden's keeper Sean Boen made the stop on both shot attempts to preserve the lead and shutout.
 
Inside the Numbers
 
* The two teams combined for 13 shots the entire game with Camden holding a slight edge on total shots, 7-6. 
 
* Abington registered seven corner kick attempts to just four by the Scarlet Raptors.  The Nittany Lions have totaled more corner kicks than their opponent in six of seven games this season.
 
* Senior Matt Sheldon recorded a pair of saves in net for the Nittany Lions.
 
All-Time Series
Tonight marked the fifth meeting between Abington and Camden since the start of the 2017 season.  The Nittany Lions are now 0-4-1 versus the Scarlet Raptors in the all-time series.
 
Next Up
Abington returns to action on Saturday, Sept. 23 as the Nittany Lions host Lancaster Bible College in United East action.  Game time is set for 1 p.m. at Memorial Field.  

 
 
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