Pima College's top-seeded men's soccer team was upset in Wednesday's national semifinals.

Top-seeded Pima College was upset in the NJCAA Division II national semifinals on Wednesday, ending the Aztecs' season.

Fifth-seeded Southeastern Community College of Iowa stunned Pima 3-1 at the Stryker Complex in Wichita, Kansas.

Southeastern took a 1-0 lead in the 10th minute, when Jair Arita scored on a penalty kick. The Blackhawks added two more goals in the final seven minutes, taking a 3-0 lead and cementing the win.

Pima scored its long goal in the 88th minute. Seungeon Kim was fouled, and scored on the ensuing penalty kick.

β€œWe just didn’t play well enough and for whatever reason things didn’t go our way,” Pima coach Dave Cosgrove said. β€œSoutheastern did a good job defensively and in organization. They were very well coached and made all the big plays; and that’s usually us.”

Pima finishes 12-2 in a shortened season, which was moved to the spring because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Aztecs were ACCAC, and NJCAA Region I, Division II and West District champions.


Includes information from a news release



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