Pixley’s Goal Pushes No. 13 West Chester Past Gannon; Take First Place in PSAC
WEST CHESTER, Pa. – West Chester (9-2-1, 7-0-0 PSAC) prevailed in a hard fought Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) battle this afternoon, knocking off visiting Gannon (7-5-1, 6-1-1 PSAC), 1-0, inside Rockwell Field. In effect, the Golden Rams took sole possession of first place in the standings. How it Happened
It was a back-and-forth match as it was scoreless heading into the half.
Jr., F Jason Pixley (Philadelphia, Pa./Central) contributed the game winner at the 70:13 mark, tallying the goal off a cross by teammate Daniel Grindrod (Feasterville, Pa./Neshaminy).
Pixley deflected the goal past Gannon's goalkeeper for his fourth of 2017. He is tied for the team lead with teammates Doug Goitia and Tyler Rapposelli.
Sr., GK Matt Palmer (Bangor, Pa./Bangor) produced three saves in his fifth shutout victory of the season.
Inside the Numbers
West Chester managed an 11-9 advantage in shots. Additionally, the Golden Rams led 6-3 in shots on goal.
Gannon's Jorge Hernandez registered five saves in the net, only allowing one goal.
The Golden Rams held a 6-3 edge in corner kicks.
There were 18 fouls on both West Chester and Gannon in the contest. Additionally, there were six yellow cards distributed.
Coaches Corner: Michael Benn "I'm proud of our guys. They (Gannon) were a great team and both were undefeated in league play. They were well prepared and I credit our guys. We didn't falter and had a strong spirit. This was what a playoff game looks like." Pixley on the Game Winner "First I have to credit the defense as it was our first shutout in a couple matches. I had an opportunity and capitalized. Glad to help the team out today." Notes
This marks the best start of conference play in school history at 7-0-0.
This marks the ninth matchup between the two schools in the all-time series. West Chester evened the series today at 4-4-1. The first contest occurred in 2008.
Next Up West Chester heads to Lock Haven on Sunday for another critical conference matchup at 1 p.m.