Southern Connecticut State University Owls (4-10-1, 4-7-0 NE10)
vs Le Moyne Dolphins (9-6-0, 6-5-0 NE10)Â
Date:Â Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021Â
Time:Â 12:00Â PM
Location:Â Ted Grant Field (Syracuse, N.Y.)Â
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The Southern Connecticut State University men's soccer team will travel to Ted Grant Field in Syracuse, N.Y. to take on Le Moyne in the regular season finale on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021. Southern will have a chance to clinch a Northeast 10 Tournament berth.
Current NE10 Standings
1. Franklin Pierce: 10-1-0
2. American International: 9-2-0
3. Adelphi 8-3-0
4. Southern New Hampshire: 7-3-1
5. Saint Rose: 7-3-1
6. Le Moyne: 6-5-0
7. New Haven: 4-5-2
8. Southern Connecticut: 4-7-0
9. Stonehill: 3-7-1
10. Saint Michael's: 3-8-1
11. Saint Anselm: 3-8-0
12. Assumption: 3-8-0
13. Bentley: 2-9-0
Clinching Scenarios For SCSU
- Southern is in the NE10 Conference Tournament with a win over Le Moyne. Southern can leapfrog New Haven with a win and a Chargers loss to Bentley. Southern holds the head-to-head tie breaker over New Haven.
- If Southern ties Le Moyne, Stonehill, who is playing Southern New Hampshire, must finish in a tie. Stonehill holds the head-to-head tie breaker over Southern. Assumption or Saint Anselm, who are playing each other, cannot catch Southern if the Owls tie Le Moyne no matter who wins.Â
- If Southern loses to Le Moyne, Southern can make the conference tournament if Stonehill loses and if Saint Anselm and Assumption tie.Â
- Saint Michael's and Bentley cannot make the conference tournament.Â
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Le Moyne Athletics Spectator PolicyÂ
- Fans are allowed at all contests. Masks are always encouraged, but not required for outdoor events at this time.Â
- Masking indoors is mandatory on campus, regardless of vaccination status.
All-Time Against Southern Le Moyne:Â 18-7-1.Â
The Last Time They Met:Â Southern defeated Le Moyne, 4-3, in the final regular season game of 2019 on Nov. 6 at Jess Dow Field.Â
Tomi Terrugi scored two goals, whileÂ
Francisco Roldán Martín andÂ
Blaise Haba scored a goal each.Â
Player Notes
- Alex da Cunha's (Norderstedt, Germany) goal against SNHU was his first goal of his career.Â
- da Cunha joins Santiago Slapak (Manuel Alberti, Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Leroy Best (Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany) as freshmen to score game-winning goals for the Owls this season, with Best's also coming in overtime in Southern's game on Oct. 27 against Bentley.
- Lennox Strelow's (Bremen, Germany) goal against SNHU was also the first of his career.Â
- Aren Seeger (Naugatuck, Conn.)Â Â set a new season-high in saves with eight against SNHU.
- Southern  won two consecutive overtime games for the first time since 2002, when they defeated Concordia, 1-0, and Bridgeport, 3-2, to begin the season.
- Southern's first win against Southern New Hampshire was their first at Jess Dow Field against the Penmen since Sept. 22, 2007.Â
- Best's goal against Bentley was the third of his career and his first game-winner.Â
- Best leads the Owls with three goals and six points this season.Â
- Best and Slapak are the only Southern freshmen with game-winning goals this season.Â
- Seeger's shutout against Bentley was his first since Oct. 29, 2019. Both of Seeger's career shutouts have been against Bentley.Â
- Bailey Bassett (Andover, Conn.) tied his career-high and set a new season-high in saves with nine against American International.Â
- Jacob Rose (Uncasville, Conn.) scored the first goal of his collegiate career in Southern's game against Assumption. He became the fifth Southern player to score their first career goal this season.
- Matt Surette (Bowie, Md.) goal against Assumption was his first of the season and second of his career. He previously scored on Sept. 13, 2019 against Nyack.Â
- Seven different players have scored a goal for the Owls this season.Â
- Against New Haven, Slapak became the fifth Southern player and third Southern freshman to score a goal.Â
- Against New Haven, Bassett recorded his second consecutive game with at least seven saves, and his sixth game this season with at least five saves.Â
- Juan Alava's (Guayaquil, Ecuador) goal against Adelphi was his second in an Owls' uniform. He previously scored against Saint Michael's on Sept. 18, 2021. Before arriving at Southern, he scored three goals in two seasons played at Nassau Community College.
- da Cunha's assist to Alava against Adelphi was the first of his collegiate career.Â
- Bassett's seven saves against Adelphi was one off his season-high of eight, done on Sept. 18, 2021 against Saint Michael's.
- Bassett recorded his second shutout of the season against Saint Michael's (also done against Bridgeport on Sept. 8) and sixth of his career.Â
- Against Saint Michael's, Jalen Jean (West Hempstead, N.Y.) and Best became the first freshman duo to both record a goal in a game since Devante Teixeira and Jan-Malte Thesenvitz did so on Oct. 1, 2016 against Saint Anselm.Â
- Best became the first player to score a goal in their first career game at Southern since Louis Greenway Tambini did so on Sept. 3, 2015 against Dominican.Â
- Against Saint Michael's, Jean became the first Southern freshman to record a goal and an assist in the same game since Chae Brangman did so on Nov. 4, 2014 against Franklin Pierce.Â
- Southern has four shutouts and five overtime games this season.Â
Up Next
The NE10 Conference Tournament is scheduled to begin Saturday, Nov. 6.Â