The Misericordia University men's soccer team will visit King's a MAC Freedom semifinal game, Wednesday at 5:00.
The Cougars are 11-4 and are seeded third after finishing 5-3 in the MAC Freedom. King's is 9-5-1 overall and finished 6-2 to earn the second seed.
MU dropped a 1-0 decision at King's in their regular season finale, Saturday.
The Misericordia/King's winner will advance to Saturday's championship match against the winner between top-seeded Arcadia and fourth-seeded Stevens.
Misericordia is making its 11
th trip to the MAC Freedom Tournament in 13 seasons. The match-up is the fourth postseason meeting between the teams and the first since 2014. King's holds a 2-1 edge.
The Cougars feature one of the league's toughest defenses and have allowed a league-low 14 goals and are second with a 0.93 GAA.
MU keeper
Andrew Daubenspeck leads the league with eight shutouts and a 79.1 save percentage and is second with a 0.93 GAA.
Anthony Yarbinee leads the Cougars with three goals while
Alexei King has two goals and two assists.Â
Jimmy Towers,
Francisco Echeverria,
Max Gariano and
Logan Moore have all scored twice.
Kyle Shalvey (5g, 4a) of King's is fifth in the MAC Freedom with 14 points while Cole Catherman is second in the league with a 78.7 save percentage.
Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for senior citizens. Students and children are $2.
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