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Men's Soccer to Play Two Games This Week

The Owls Return to Action on Tuesday Against Assumption

Complete Game Notes as a PDF

THE WEEK AHEAD

Coming off of a dramatic 1-0 overtime win over UMass-Lowell, the Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer team returns to action this week with two pivotal conference games beginning with a home contest versus Assumption on Senior Night on Tuesday at 7 p.m., followed by a road game at Bentley on Friday at 3 p.m.

SENIOR SENDOFF
SCSU will honor seniors Jeremy Tavares, Paul Templeton, Cedric Panzu and Andrew Esposito on Senior Night prior to the game against Assumption on Tuesday evening.

OVERTIME THRILLER
Francisco Lara found Luke Perry for the game-winning goal in the 98th minute against UMass-Lowell. With the win, the Owls held onto eigth place in the NE-10 standings.

ESPOSITO EARNS NE-10, ECAC HONORS
Goalie Andrew Esposito was named the NE-10 and ECAC Goalkeeper of the Week last week for his play against AIC and Southern New Hampshire University. He also tallied his fourth shutout of the season in the victory over UMass-Lowell.

TEMPLETON LEADING THE CHARGE
Paul Templeton scored his fourth and fifth goals of the season in the game against Stonehill, and now leads the Owls with 10 points on the season.

AGAINST THIS WEEK'S OPPONENTS
The Owls bring a 10-2-0 all-time record into this week's matchup against Assumption and head into the game against Bentley with a 19-1-2 all-time record against the Falcons.

OWLS RECOGNIZED IN PRESEASON NSCAA POLL
After closing the 2010 season with a No. 12 national ranking, the Owls begin the 2011 campaign with the same position in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America preseason poll.

IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls were picked third in the Northeast-10 Conference Coaches' preseason poll. SCSU received two first-place votes.

LOTS OF RETURNING TALENT
The Owls have 15 players returning to the field this season, including senior All-American Paul Templeton.

ROOKIES LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Owls are looking forward to the addition of eight newcomers to the team this year - Dallas Aminzadeh, Kyle Goulart, Nick Koss, Timothy Murray, Tyler Naef, Luke Perry, Danny Quintero and Cody St. John.

NINE NAMED ALL-CONFERENCE
Nine student-athletes were recognized by the Northeast-10 Conference at the conclusion of the 2010 season with honors - Harry Appiah, Mario Costa, Yoni Feldman, Victor Hernandez, Ross McGibney and Paul Templeton were named to the All-Conference squad, while Jon Eckford, Matthew Glodack and Doural Scott were All-Rookie Team picks.

TEMPLETON HONORED TWICE BY NSCAA
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America recognized Paul Templeton with a pair of honors in 2010. He was named both an All-American for his play on the pitch and an Academic All-Region selection for his work in the classroom.

TWO OWLS EARN NE-10 ACADEMIC HONORS
Paul Templeton and Yoni Feldman were both selected to the Northeast-10 Conference Men's Soccer All-Academic Team for their work in 2010. It was the second straight selection for Templeton.

ECAC RECOGNITION
Harry Appiah, Yoni Feldman, Victor Hernandez, Ross McGibney and Paul Templeton collected All-ECAC laurels at the conclusion of the 2010 season.

CLUTCH PLAY
Sophomore midfielder Ross McGibney was tied for the most game winning goals, with four, in the Northeast-10 Conference. McGibney finished ranked fifth in the league in goals per game.

SAVE AND A BEAUTY
Junior goalkeeper Andrew Esposito finished fourth in save percentage in the Northeast-10 Conference, as he stopped .863 perecent of shots he faced in 2010. He posted a 9-1-4 mark to go with a 0.70 goals against average and five shutouts.

DOUBLE DIGIT DOMINANCE
The Owls have won at least 10 matches in 33 of the last 34 seasons, including the 2010 campaign.

LANG EARNS 200TH WIN WITH OWLS
Head coach Tom Lang recorded his 200th career win at SCSU on Sept. 4 with the 2-1 win over Caldwell. Including 2010, the Owls have reached the NCAA Tournament on 11 occasions under his watch.

MCGIBNEY SETS NEW MARK
Ross McGibney scored the quickest goal to start a match in program history in the Sept. 14 game against Assumption when he scored just 25 seconds into play. The old mark was 35 seconds on a marker tallied by Renwick Hutson vs. Bentley on 11/2/96.

ON DECK
The Northeast-10 Conference tournament begins on Nov. 2.

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