Men’s Soccer Selected Seventh in AMCC Preseason Poll

Men’s Soccer Selected Seventh in AMCC Preseason Poll

NORTH BOSTON, N.Y. – The Penn State Altoona men's soccer team has been voted into seventh place on the 2019 edition of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll, which was released on Monday morning.

Defending conference champion Penn State Behrend was predicted to repeat this season, with the team being voted into first place in the poll. Medaille College was picked to finish second, and Mount Aloysius College was voted into third place.

Penn State Altoona tied for seventh place in the AMCC regular season standings last fall, narrowly missing the sixth and final spot in the conference playoff tournament. The Lions compiled a 3-12 overall record that included a 3-6 mark in the AMCC. Head coach Moe Taylor, who is entering his 10th season at the helm of the men's soccer program, will hope for success from a young roster.

Named as a "Player to Watch" for the Lions in the preseason poll is senior goalkeeper Tanner Yaw (Palmyra, PA/Palmyra). Yaw started 13 of his team's 15 games last season, posting two wins – including one shutout – and ranking sixth in the AMCC in saves (84) and save percentage (.694).

Penn State Altoona men's soccer starts its 2019 season on Friday, August 30 with a home game against Transylvania University at 6:00 p.m.

To view the complete 2019 AMCC Men's Soccer Preseason Coaches' Poll, click HERE.