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John Krysinsky

Pittsburgh Soccer Report’s John Krysinsky has covered soccer and other sports for many years, writing feature stories and providing game day coverage for various publications and media outlets including Pittsburgh Sports Report, Kids Sports Magazine, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Riverhounds.com, USLPRO, DKSportsPittsburgh and more.

2015 US Open Cup Round 3: Rob Vincent’s stoppage time winner lifts Pittsburgh Riverhounds over Tampa Bay Rowdies, 1-0 (video)

May 27, 2015 by John Krysinsky

Rob Vincent’s stoppage time goal propelled the Pittsburgh Riverhounds to a 1-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies in the Third Round of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup at Highmark Stadium on Wednesday night.

Filed Under: 2015 US Open Cup, US Open Cup Tagged With: 2015 US Open Cup, NASL, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Tampa Bay Rowdies, USL

2015 US Open Cup Round 2: Pittsburgh Riverhounds win backyard brawl with West Virginia Chaos, 3-0

May 20, 2015 by John Krysinsky

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds scored two early goals by Rob Vincent and Lebo Moloto within seconds of each other, and added another by Kevin Kerr in the late stages, as they cruised past the West Virginia Chaos, 3-0.

Filed Under: 2015 US Open Cup, US Open Cup Tagged With: 2015 US Open Cup, PDL, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Second Round, USL, West Virginia Chaos

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