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Ocean City Barons (PDL) 1:0 Real Maryland Monarchs (USL-2), after extra time
Barons, last remaining PDL club, will face D.C. United of MLS on June 30
Carey Stadium - Ocean City, N.J. | 7 p.m.
Media Coverage: Press of Atlantic City | Soccer America | Wash. Post

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J.T. Noone (PK) 108’
       

Amateur clubs with 2 straight pro team upsets in the Open Cup
Michigan Bucks - 1999
1r - Austin Lone Stars (D3), 3-2
2r - Minnesota Thunder (A-Lg), 2-1
Fresno Fuego - 2003
2r - Utah Blitzz (PSL), 4-0
3r - El Paso Patriots (A-Lg), 5-2
Des Moines Menace - 2005
1r - Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL-2), 1-1 (DMM advance on PKs 4-2)
2r - Charleston Battery (USL-1), 3-2
3r - Atlanta Silverbacks (USL-1), 5-1
Carolina Dynamo - 2006
2r - Richmond Kickers (USL-2), 1-0
3r - Seattle Sounders (USL-1), 3-2 (aet)
Dallas Roma F.C. - 2006
2r - Miami F.C. (USL-1), 1-0
3r - Chivas USA (MLS), 0-0
(Dallas advances on PKs 4-2)
Michigan Bucks - 2006
1r - Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL-2), 2-0
2r - Cincinnati Kings (USL-2), 2-1
Ocean City Barons - 2009
1r - CP Baltimore (USL-2), 3-0
2r - Real Maryland (USL-2), 1-0 (aet)
The Ocean City Barons are the lone amateur club remaining in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after a 1-0 overtime win over Real Maryland of the USL Second Division. The difference in the match was a J.T. Noone penalty kick in the 108th minute after a Monarchs player was called or a handball off an Ocean City corner kick.

Boston College goalkeeper Tunde Ogunbiyi, who has yet to allow a goal in his first Open Cup campaign, made five saves for his second straight shutout.

As the last remaining amateur club, the Barons will pocket $10,000 in prize money. Ocean City is only the sixth amateur team to ever eliminate two professional teams in a row.

The win earns the PDL club their first-ever date with a Major League Soccer team. They will travel to the Maryland Soccerplex in Boyds, MD to take on defending Open Cup champion D.C. United on June 30. It will also mark the first time that United has faced an amateur team in the Open Cup.


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