Ah, the world of college soccer, where dreams are dashed and hearts are broken quicker than you can say ‘offside!’ Vermont, the little school that could, decided that this year, they weren’t just going to show up and play—oh no—they were going to crash the party and leave with the trophy! They went from zero to hero, trailing Marshall 1-0 like a bad sitcom, but hold on, folks! In a twist that would make a soap opera writer weep with envy, Marcel Papp scored to tie it up. Cue the dramatic music! And then, in a moment that will be talked about over cold beers for decades, Max Kissel channelled his inner soccer god and scored the golden goal in overtime. The crowd went wild! Vermont was not just playing soccer; they were auditioning for a Netflix series titled ‘How to Turn the Tables in Style.’ Meanwhile, Marshall, looking for their second title, must have felt like they were on an episode of ‘Survivor.’ What a spectacle! So, here’s to Vermont, the cardiac Cats, proving that in soccer, like life, it’s not about how you start, it’s about how you finish—preferably with a trophy in hand and a party to boot!
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