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Men's Soccer Home For Two Matches This Week

The Owls are home for two matches this week

Complete Game Notes


THE WEEK AHEAD
The Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer team  has pair of home matches against Northeast-10 Conference opponents this week. On Wednesday, the Owls host Le Moyne, followed by a visit from Stonehill on Saturday night.

ALL-TIME VS. LE MOYNE
To date, the Owls are 14-4-1 all-time against Le Moyne.

ALL-TIME VS. STONEHILL
SCSU leads the all-time series with Stonehill by an 12-1 margin.

OWLS DEFEAT SAINT ROSE IN OVERTIME
Tyler Naef scored five minutes into overtime to give SCSU a 1-0 victory over Saint Rose on Sept 24. The sophomore was able to one-touch a crossing pass from Christian Samaniego into net from 12 yards out for the match winner. Junior goalkeeper Stephen Sasso recorded his second shutout of the season (three saves).

SCSU FALLS AT MERRIMACK
Merrimack scored three straight second half goals to defeat the visiting Owls 3-1 on Sept 27.  Tyler Naef scored for SCSU, while Markus Jacobsen and Mads Larsen provided the assists.

WORKING OVERTIME
Through the first third of their season, 90 minutes has not been enough for SCSU. Three of the Owls' first five matches have gone to bonus time.

SASSO HONORED
Junior goalkeeper Stephen Sasso was named to the Northeast-10 Weekly Honor Roll on Sept 23. The Orange, Conn. native made a diving stop on a breakaway shot just before the second half buzzer to force overtime in the Owls' 0-0 draw with Assumption on Sept 18.  Sasso had seven saves over the 110 minutes.

JOSLYN NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Kevin Joslyn was named Northeast-10 Conference Rookie of the Week on Sept 16. The freshman forward scored twice in the Owls' 3-1 victory over Bentley on Sept 14.

OWLS WIN NE-10 OPENER
SCSU opened NE-10 play with a 3-1 victory on Sept 14 against Bentley. Freshman Kevin Joslyn scored twice, including one just 47 seconds into the match. Sophomore Sebastian Brems also scored for the Owls.

BLISS NAMED CREW'S HEAD COACH
Former Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer All-American Brian Bliss was named Interim Head Coach of the Columbus Crew in early September. Bliss had previously served as the team's Technical Director. Bliss joins another former Owl, Mike Petke, as current head coaches in Major League Soccer.

IN THE PRESEASON NE-10 COACHES POLL
SCSU was picked fifth in the NE-10 preseason coaches poll. The Owls received 122 points. Southern New Hampshire was chosen as the conference favorite.

THE CAPTAINS
Head Coach Tom Lang announced that redshirt senior Ross McGibney and sophomore Jonas Folstad will captain the Owls this fall.

WELCOME BACK
Sophomore Daquan King is the Owls' returning leading scorer. The forward was named to the Northeast-10 Conference Men's Soccer All-Rookie team after having a strong freshman season. King finished the year with four goals and 10 total points, which was good enough for second on the team.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls welcome nine newcomers to the squad for the 2013 season - Sebastian Brems, Adam DiCiccio, Kevin Joslyn, Leandro Medel, Ignacio Navarro, Brandyn Rowlinson, Christian Samaniego, Alex Soriano and Marby Veasquez.

IN SEASON OPENERS
The Owls are 30-9-6 in season openers.

PETKE NAMED HEAD COACH OF RED BULLS
Mike Petke, a former All-American and standout on the 1995 Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer National Championship squad, was named the head coach of the New York Red Bulls during the Owls' off-season.

DIKRANIAN INDUCTED
Former Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer coach Bob Dikranian was selected for induction into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's Hall of Fame Class of 2013. The induction took place on Jan. 18 during the NSCAA Awards Banquet at the 2013 NSCAA Convention in Indianapolis.
• Dikranian founded the Southern Connecticut State men's soccer program in 1966 and in 21 seasons, amassed a 227-94-21 overall record while setting the foundation for the benchmark Division II program in the nation. His teams appeared in 14 NCAA Division II tournaments, including six straight trips to the semifinals (1978-83). He guided the Owls' to their first-ever NCAA championship in 1987 and was a two-time NCAA National Coach of the Year.

ON DECK
The Owls are on the road for two NE-10 matches next week.  SCSU visits AIC on Oct 8  (4 p.m.) and Southern New Hampshire on Oct 12 (7 p.m.).
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