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Men’s Soccer Upset by Lehigh

Penn State Men’s Soccer dropped its second game of the season on Tuesday night.

The lowly Lehigh Mountain Hawks (1-7-0) upset the Nittany Lions (6-2-1) in Bethlehem on a devastating last-minute goal by Matt Weaver. His tally marked the first allowed goal by Penn State in over 500 game minutes.

The game-winner came shortly after an 88th minute quarrel that resulted in red cards f0r two players: Penn State’s John Gallagher and Lehigh’s Brian Suchoski.

Penn State will host conference foe Indiana this Saturday at Jeffrey Field. The opening kick is scheduled for 7 p.m.

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