In a match worthy of the billing of two top 10 nationally ranked teams in USL League Two, both West Chester United (No. 8) and Ocean City Nor’easters (No. 5) walked off the field Wednesday night ruing missed chances.
For West Chester United (7-1-2), however, the scoreless draw felt even more like a win in a week where they have their eyes on the much bigger prize of booking a spot in the final four of the National Amateur Cup.
They’ll take the field Saturday night at Ukrainian American Sports Center in North Wales to take on Landsdowne Bhoys feeling pretty confident after managing a clean sheet against a high-powered Nor’easters attack down a man for the final half hour.