Men's Soccer Notes - Matches 6-7
Southern Connecticut (3-1-1, 1-0-1 NE10)
vs.
Stonehill College (4-2-1, 1-1 NE10)
Wednesday, Sept. 20 • 7 p.m.
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vs.
Franklin Pierce University (4-0, 2-0 NE10)
Saturday, Sept. 23 • 2 p.m.
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OWLS HOST TWO CONFERENCE GAMES
The Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer team stay undefeated in conference play as they went 1-0-1 last week with a win against UNH. Owls set to host two games this week starting Wednesday they face Stonehill at Jess Dow Field for a 7 p.m. start. Next Owls matchup against Franklin Pierce at home on Saturday Sept. 23, with the game set to start at 2 p.m.
ALL-TIME VS. STONEHILL
Owls lead the all-time series against the Sky Hawks, 16-1.
(Recap 10/25/16)
ALL-TIME VS. FRANKLIN PIERCE
Owls lead the all-time series against Ravens, 21-12-6.
(Recap 9/24/16)
GREENWAY-TAMBINI STAYS HOT
The senior added another goal last week to put him at 4 goals on the year. He leads his team in all statistical categories with an average of 2.2 points a game and is on track to have the best statistical season of his collegiate career.
CEREROLS SCORES FIRST CAREER GOAL
Freshman Ignasi Cererols (Barcelona, Spain) recorded the first collegiate goal of his career against UNH off a penalty kick to help the Owls win the game.
GREENWAY-TAMBINI EARNS NE10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Louis Greenway-Tambini was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll after recording two goals and three assists against Bridgeport and LIU Post.
OWLS START OFF ON A HIGH
With the Owls' win against Mercy, they improved to 34-9-2 all-time in season openers. Senior
Louis Greenway Tambini had the game-winning goal that was assisted by
Ignacio Navarro to give the Owls the first win of the 2017 campaign.
CAPTAINS EARN WEEKLY HONORS
Noah Varonier was awarded Goalie of the Week honors for his play in the Owls' home opener against Mercy. He recorded four saves in the win for his first shutout of the 2017 campaign. Louis Greenway-Tambini, meanwhile was named to the weekly honor roll after he scored the game-winning goal for the Owls in the 1-0 victory over Mercy.
THE CAPTAINS
Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer coach
Tom Lang has announced that senior
Louis Greenway Tambini (Nottingham, England) and senior
Noah Varonier (Miller Place, N.Y.) will serve as the team captains for the 2017 season.
RETURNING OWLS
The Owls have 14 returning players from the 2016 campaign. In addition, the Owls returning field players accounted for 51 percent of the goals from last year, including six tallies from All-Conference pick
Louis Greenway Tambini.
VARONIER KEY TO OWLS DEFENSE
Senior
Noah Varonier started all 17 games for the Owls in his junior year. He posted a 1.44 GAA last season and is a three-year starter for the Owls.
PETKE NAMED REAL SALT LAKE HEAD COACH
Former Southern Connecticut State University All-American and 2017 SCSU Hall of Fame inductee Mike Petke was named head coach for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls welcome nine newcomers to the 2017 squad:
Noah Rattet,
Sean Lyons,
Sebastian Jarlenas,
Kyle Falvey, Kevin Van Der Pol,
Nicolas Colodrero,
Jhony Gonzalez,
Ignasi Cererols and
Lukas Szymecki.
LOOKING BACK AT LAST YEAR
The Owls finished last season at 7-8-2 record and earned a spot in the NE10 Tournament.
IN THE NE10 PRESEASON RANKING
The SCSU men's soccer team has been selected sixth in the NE10 preseason poll.
1. Adelphi - 168 (12)
2. SNHU - 147
3. Le Moyne - 142 (2)
4. Merrimack - 138
5. Franklin Pierce - 126
6. SCSU - 96
7. Assumption - 91
8. AIC - 90
9. Saint Rose - 64
10. Stonehill - 61
11. New Haven - 55
12. Saint Michael's - 43
13. Bentley - 37
14. Saint Anselm - 16
ON DECK
Owls head to SNHU on Wednesday Sept. 27, with the game set to start at 4 p.m.