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Hounds-Hartford incident investigation thoughts, plus broadcast analyst and former LaRoche coach David Day on Pitt MSOC

Hounds-Hartford incident investigation thoughts, plus broadcast analyst and former LaRoche coach David Day on Pitt MSOC

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It's been a while, but we're back with a new episode of Sounding Off on Soccer as Pittsburgh Soccer Now's John Krysinsky shares his thoughts on the unfortunate incident at the end of last Saturday's Riverhounds-Hartford match, then also brings on Pitt Men's Soccer broadcast analyst and former LaRoche University boys head soccer coach, David Day, to discuss Pitt men's soccer team.

Among the topics discussed with Day include:

  • Can this Pitt MSOC squad still be a Top 10 caliber
  • What improvements can they be making to not just be ball dominant but more dangerous in attacking third?
  • How have injuries affected this team so far this season and how much do they miss a fully healthy Casper Svendby?
  • Incredibly difficult and challenging schedule is always part of what Pitt HC Jay Vidovich has done to build his program

David Day previously was the head coach of the La Roche University Men’s Soccer Team where he built, led, and coached a team of talented players at the NCAA Division III level. Day took over the program in 2009 and led the men's soccer team to AMCC Tournament appearances in all ten seasons at the helm. His teams advanced to the AMCC Tournament Semifinals five times and never had a conference losing record. He twice led the Redhawks to program-bests 7-2 conference records. In his final season, Day became the men's soccer all-time winningest coach at LaRoche. Under his watch, men's soccer had the AMCC Player of the Year, AMCC Newcomer of the Year, 2 All-Region performers, and 34 All-Conference honorees.

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