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The Pitt News

Pitt men's soccer celebrates after defeating Dever on Monday.

No. 1 Pitt Men’s soccer shows its potential, dominates No. 6 Denver

By Alex Porter, Staff Writer October 7, 2024

No. 1 Pitt men’s soccer (10-1-0, 4-0 ACC) defeated No. 6 Denver (7-1-4, 2-0 SUMMIT) in a Monday night’s marquee matchup. Despite Denver ranking sixth in the United Soccer Coaches Poll, the Pioneers...

The Pitt women’s soccer team celebrates during a match against Notre Dame on Sept. 24, 2023.

Pitt women’s soccer makes history with win over Clemson

By Sara Meyer, Senior Staff Writer October 3, 2024

Pitt women’s soccer left its past three games winless despite generously outshooting each competition. The Panthers’ inability to get a goal in early ACC play has taken a toll on the team’s record,...

Pitt men’s soccer celebrates after a goal during a game at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

Pitt men’s and women’s soccer weekend recap

By Ari Meyer, Sara Meyer September 29, 2024

Pitt soccer was on the road this weekend, with the women’s team out in California and the men’s team in Virginia. The men’s team looked to continue a win streak and the women’s team looked to get...

Pitt men’s soccer strategize at the match against Boston College at Ambrose Urbanic Field on Friday.

No. 1 ranked Pitt volleyball and men’s soccer look to stay on top of the country

By Alex Porter, Matthew Scabilloni September 26, 2024

The two Pitt No. 1 ranked teams face a weekend full of conference competition, trying to stay atop the ACC and the country. Volleyball No. 1 Pitt volleyball finished its nonconference play undefeated...

Sophomore forward Albert Thorsen (9) guides the ball down the field at Friday’s soccer game against Boston College at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

‘Perfect circle moment’: Norwegian Panthers help No. 2 men’s soccer cruise to another victory

By Alex Porter, Staff Writer September 23, 2024

No. 2 Pitt men’s soccer (7-1-0, 3-0 ACC) is home to players from around the world. The Panthers hail from nine different countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland...

Fifth-year midfielder Chloe Minas (15) celebrates after Pitt women’s Soccer’s game against Louisville on Saturday at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

Pitt women’s soccer looks to continue win streak against UNC

By Sara Meyer, Senior Staff Writer September 17, 2024

The Panthers (7-1-1, 1-0 ACC) continue conference play this week at home against No. 10 North Carolina (8-1, 1-0 ACC). After picking up their first conference win in their ACC home opener against Louisville,...

The Pitt men’s soccer team interacts with the student section.

Pitt soccer finds success on weekend road trips

By Alex Porter, Staff Writer September 2, 2024

Pitt soccer hit the road this past weekend — with overall success. The women’s team dominated in California while the men’s team had a middling week on a tour of the keystone state. Pitt women’s...

Pitt women’s soccer team huddles during Saturday evening’s game against West Virginia on Saturday evening at Ambrose Urbanic Field.

Photos: Women’s soccer competes against West Virginia

By Kaylee Uribe, Senior Staff Photographer April 16, 2024

Pitt women’s soccer returns home to close out the spring preseason with a game against West Virginia on Saturday evening at Ambrose Urbanic Field.  

Pitt men's soccer players celebrate after their win over NC State on Nov. 2, 2022.

Preview | Pitt men’s soccer looks to return to College Cup in 2023

By Dylan Grace, Staff Writer August 11, 2023

Entering his eighth season as head coach for Pitt men’s soccer, Jay Vidovich has set a new standard for the Panthers, turning the club from an ACC bottom feeder into a perennial championship contender....

A soccer ball on Pitt’s Ambrose Urbanic Field.

Pitt men’s soccer sees former players shine in the pros

By Dylan Grace, Staff Writer June 28, 2023
Pitt men’s soccer has experienced immense success recently. From winning seasons to College Cup appearances, the program has shined under head coach Jay Vidovich. Now, several former Panthers are playing well at the professional level.
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