Sunday night the Reading men would be looking to replicate the women’s team success as they made the trip to the shore to face their longtime rivals Ocean City Nor’Easters. The Reading United - Ocean City rivalry is the oldest in the entire United Soccer Leagues. It stretches back to 1997, when both clubs were professional (as part of the USISL – today’s USL Championship). To that end, Sunday's game was the 59th all time meeting between the two sides. OCN leads the series 25-22-11 and they are unbeaten in the last nine meetings (5-0-4) against Reading.
Entering Sunday night Reading was in 3rd place in the Mid Atlantic Division on 14 points, with local rivals West Chester United on 20 points BUT with Reading having three games left to play (compared to West Chester’s one game – a big matchup July 12 vs. Ocean City). Reading would need at least six points from the final three games to give themselves a chance for a first playoff spot since 2019.
Reading were able to feature the return of Jack McDaid and Sam Hershey who missed the July 29th home match against Real Central NJ, a lackluster 1-1 draw. Coach Casey Moore lined Reading up in a 3-5-2 formation to put pressure on the OCNJ back line. The lineup change worked well with Reading dictating the tempo of the game and enjoying large periods of possession in the first half against their archrivals. Reading used their width and pace to get continuous service into the OCNJ penalty area, creating numerous chances on goal, but with most opportunities just glancing wide. It wasn’t until the 29th minute of the game that Ocean City was able to register a shot on frame that was easily collected by the calm and composed Keiran Brown in the Reading goal. In the 35th minute Reading midfielder Zach Gardner unleashed a monstrous volley that had the OCNJ ‘keeper stranded but the ball falling inches wide of the goal. In the 40th minute a reckless tackle in midfield by OCNJ was allowed to “play on” due to Reading maintaining possession, only for OCNJ to commit another reckless tackle just out side the OCNJ penalty area for a deserved Reading free kick. The ever dangerous Reading midfielder Dominik Topolsky stepped up and unleashed a laser beam into the OCNJ net and a well deserved Reading 1-0 lead. Reading saw out the half and would take the 1-0 lead into the halftime break.
An ominous, dense, fog settled over the Ocean City HS field at the start of the second stanza. Ocean City showed much more energy and resolve and started the half with much more pressure than they showed in the first half. In the 48th minute OCNJ created their best chance of the game with a cross and resulting shot dipping just wide of the Reading goal. A Reading foul in the 53rd minute gifted the hosts a free kick in a dangerous area but the resulting shot was well handled by GK Kieran Brown for the save. Midway through the second half Reading’s legs were starting to tire and in the 70th minute the Reading bench made their first subs of the game. Rob Lyons and Sam Nyenka entered the game in a like-for-like change with Zach Gardner and Modou Faye which quickly paid dividends. Less than 10 minutes later a Reading cross and shot in the box created a scramble in front of goal and in the 77th minute Reading leading goal scorer Sam Hershey was on the spot to slam it home for a Reading 2-0 lead.
However Ocean City would not go quietly into the mist of the night and in the 84th minute another Reading foul created a free kick opportunity for OCNJ. Ocean City defender Agustin Resch crushed the ball through the Reading wall and into the back of the net for the hosts first shot on frame of the 2nd half and a lifeline back into the game. Reading maintained their poise and mental focus but in the 90th minute an OCNJ through ball found a streaking OCNJ player but the play was whistled for a delayed offside. Reading was able to ride out the four minutes of stoppage time and collect the much needed three points on the night. The win was Reading’s first in the last nine meetings with OCNJ and kept their 2024 playoff dreams alive. The loss was only Ocean City’s 2nd of the season.
The Reading men return to action Wednesday night at Real Central NJ for a game that will go far in deciding Reading’s playoff fate. Ocean City host West Chester for both teams final game on Saturday July 13. Reading host their final 2024 regular season game on Saturday July 13 against LVU Rush. A win by Reading in their final two games should be enough to book their spot in an USL2 Eastern Conference play-in game.
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