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Loyola Greyhounds Men's Soccer 2021 Spring Game Notes Loyola Greyhounds Men’s Soccer 2021 Spring Game Notes @LoyolaMSOC • @LoyolaHounds • facebook.com/LoyolaHounds 2 2021 Spring Schedule Loyola Greyhounds vs. Lehigh Mountain Hawks Game Day Date Opponent Time/Result Saturday, March 27, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. March Baltimore, Md. | Ridley Athletic Complex Sat. 6 * at Navy ppd. Sat. 13 * at Bucknell ppd. Sat. 20 * American L, 2-1 Sat. 27 * Lehigh 1:00 PM Wed. 31 * at Navy 7:00 PM April The Matchup Sat. 3 * at American 12:00 PM Sat. 10 * Bucknell 6:00 PM Loyola University Maryland Lehigh Tues. 13 Patriot League Semifinals TBD 2021 Overall Record 0-1-0 2021 Overall Record 1-1-0 Sat. 17 Patriot League Championship TBD 2021 PL South Div. Record 0-1-0 2021 PL South Div. Record 1-1-0 Home games in BOLD; all times local; schedule subject to change 2021 Overall PL Record 0-1-0 2021 Overall PL Record 1-1-0 2019 Overall Record 10-7-2 2019 Overall Record 13-5-3 2019 Patriot League Record 7-2-0 2019 Patriot League Record 6-0-3 Series History All-Time vs. Lehigh Lehigh, 4-3-0 Current Streak Lehigh, +1 Last Meeting Lehigh 1, Loyola 0 October 12, 2019 at Lehigh Last Loyola Win October 27, 2018 at Loyola (Loyola 1, Lehigh 0) Quick Hits About The ’Hounds • Loyola University Maryland men’s soc- All-Patriot League accolades this cer is back at Ridley for a 1 p.m. match- spring, while Vosvick was also selected up against defending Patriot League to the Hermann Trophy Watch List. Next Up champions Lehigh this Saturday. • Danilo Seglio and Matthew Lala each • The Greyhounds were edged 2-1 by earned starts in their first collegiate ap- vs. Lehigh American in their season opener last pearances last weekend. Lala assisted Saturday, March 27, 2021 weekend, while Lehigh is coming off a on Loyola’s goal, while Seglio was tied 1:00 PM 4-1 home victory over Bucknell. with Jordan Wiley for the team lead in • Loyola has gone 21-6-1 against confer- shots (3). The Staff ence opponents since 2017, winning 33 • Loyola was also ranked third out of 10 Head Coach Steve Nichols (Loyola ’92), 7th year games overall during that span. schools in the Patriot League preseason Assistant Coach Jamie Darvill (Loyola ’09), 1st year • Justin Ingram, Jonathan Sousa and poll, with the Greyhounds receiving 124 Assistant Coach Mamadou Kansaye (UMBC ’15), 3rd year Chase Vosvick all earned Preseason points and one first-place vote. Goalkeeper Coach Matt Sanchez (Loyola), 3rd year Last Time Out • Kyle Hellmann leveled up the score with half, but was held without a shot over Loyola 2019 Leaders 76 seconds remaining in regulation, and the final 56:01 of the contest. Points Sam Brown 2 he provided the game-winner 5:35 into • Hellman’s first goal snapped a ca- overtime to help American rally past reer-long shutout streak for Chase Goals Sam Brown 1 Loyola last Saturday. Vosvick, who had kept opponents off Assists Swales/Lala 1 • Sam Brown opened up the scoring the scoreboard for a stretch of 392 Shots Seglio/Wiley 3 with his seventh career goal in the 40th straight minutes dating back to Oct. 26, minute. Kelan Swales and Matthew 2019. GWG N/A N/A Lala both assisted on the play to record • American (2-1 PL, 2-1 South) snapped GAA Chase Vosvick 1.88 their first points at Loyola. a four-game losing streak to Loyola, Save % Chase Vosvick .600 • Loyola had the game’s first 15 shots, earning its first win in the series since a including a 13-0 advantage in the first 3-0 triumph on Oct. 7, 2015. Series History Soccer Box Score (Final) Loyola Greyhounds Soccer Loyola’s 2019 Record • Lehigh holds a slim 4-3 edge through Last LoyolaTime Maryland vs. vs Lehigh Lehigh (Oct 12, 2019 at Bethlehem, Pa.) Loyola Maryland (5-7, 3-2 PL) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Lehigh (8-3-1, 4-0-1 PL) Loyola Maryland 0 0 0 the first seven meetings between the Date: Oct 12, 2019 • Attendance: 288 Lehigh 1 0 1 Overall 10-7-2 Weather: 60s at kickoff, chill in the air. Loyola Maryland Lehigh sides, with the home side winning every Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 1 Vosvick, Chase - - - - - 90 gk 1 Smith, Will - - - - - 90 d 2 Sousa, Jonathan 2 - - - - 81 d 2 Scharf, Justin - - - - - 90 Home 6-1-1 f 9 Saramago, Brian 6 1 - - - 81 d 4 Tuten, Zarin 1 1 - - - 90 previous matchup.. m 10 Ingram, Justin 2 - - - - 81 m 6 Koski, Trevor 1 - - - - 69 m 11 Sharifi, Barry 5 - - - - 90 m 8 Bednarsky, Stevo - - - - - 75 d 12 Petursson, Kristinn - - - - - 90 f 12 Milanek, Blaise - - - - - 55 Away 4-5-1 • Lehigh earned a 1-0 victory in last year’s d 14 Osuji, Daniel - - - - - 90 d 15 Jennings, Nick 1 1 1 - - 90 f 15 Fawole, Josh 6 4 - - - 76 f 19 Luchini, Josh 3 - - - - 73 d 16 Mason, Davey 2 2 - - - 90 f 20 Rosen, Natan 1 - - - - 68 d 26 Denison, Jacob - - - - - 90 d 26 Dressman, Tyler - - - - - 90 meeting on Oct. 12. The Greyhounds led m 32 Brown, Sam - - - - - 31 d 28 Forrest, Euan 1 1 - - - 90 Neutral 0-1-0 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 5 Kang, Albert - - - - - 14 9 Sarkos, Jack - - - - - 17 7 Brown, Nico 1 - - - - 14 11 Mbalewe, Ikem 2 1 - - - 28 25-10 in shots (17-5 in the second half), 8 Rodriguez, Eddy - - - - - 9 18 Flowers, Dominic - - - - - 29 Patriot League 7-2-0 22 Gunter, David 1 - - - - 45 29 Meredith, Bryce - - - - - 36 29 Wiley, Jordan - - - - - 9 Totals 10 4 1 0 17 but seven saves from Will Smith in goal Totals 25 7 0 0 16 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves Home 4-1-0 1 Vosvick, Chase 90:00 1 3 1 Smith, Will 90:00 0 7 and a first-half penalty kick allowed the Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Loyola Maryland 8 17 25 Loyola Maryland 2 1 3 Away 3-1-0 Mountain Hawks to prevail. Lehigh 5 5 10 Lehigh 2 5 7 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Loyola Maryland 2 6 8 Loyola Maryland 10 6 16 Non-Conference 3-5-1 • Six of the seven meetings have been Lehigh 2 3 5 Lehigh 7 10 17 Scoring summary: decided by one goal, and four games No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 40:48 LEHIGH Jennings, Nick Penalty kick Home 2-0-1 Cautions and ejections: have had 1-0 scorelines. YC-LEHIGH #28 (21:29); YC-LEHIGH #2 (26:06); YC-LOYOLA #14 (83:50) Away 1-4-1 Win-Smith, Will (8-3-1). Loss-Vosvick, Chase (3-7-0). Stadium: Ulrich Sports Cmplx. • The last Loyola victory was a 1-0 Officials: Referee: Tony Russo; Asst. Referee: Eitel Andrew; Nate Penn; Scorer: Lehigh Sports Comm; Offsides: Loyola Maryland 0, Lehigh 3. Neutral 0-1-0 triumph at Ridley on Oct. 27, 2018, with Official's signature Overtime 1-1-2 Brian Saramago setting up Nico Brown Vs. Ranked Opponents 0-2-1 for the game’s only goal in the 8th min. In 1-Goal Games 3-5-0 About the Mountain Hawks By 2-3 Goals 5-2-0 • Lehigh has split its first two games this spring, falling 2-0 at American (3/6) before By 4 or More Goals 2-0-0 topping Bucknell last Saturday. The Mountain Hawks had been 8-0-3 in their past 11 When Scoring 0 Goals 0-3-1 games against PL opponents prior to the setback at American. When Scoring 1 Goal 2-3-1 • Jr. F Josh Luchini, who topped the PL with 11 goals while leading Lehigh to a con- ference championship in 2019, is a MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List candidate. He When Scoring 2 Goals 2-1-0 recorded his second-career hat trick in Lehigh’s win over Bucknell. When Scoring 3 Goals 1-0-0 • Luchini was also named the PL Preseason Offensive POY, while Sr. M Stevo Bednarsky When Scoring 4 or More Goals 5-0-0 was chosen as the conference’s Preseason Midfielder of the Year. Those two, along When Opponents Score 0 Goals 5-0-1 with Sr. D Nick Jennings, were all Preseason All-PL selections. • Lehigh claimed the 2019 PL title with a 1-0 win over Lafayette in the final. The champi- When Opponents Score 1 Goal 3-1-1 onship was the program’s third overall and first since 2015. When Opponents Score 2 Goals 2-5-0 When Opponents Score 3 Goals 0-1-0 New Look Lineup When Opponents Score 4 or More Goals 0-0-0 • Loyola’s starting lineup against American had five new additions to replace departed seniors from the 2019 roster, with Albert Kang, Danilo Seglio, Matthew Lala, TJ Walk- When Outshooting Opponents 8-4-1 er and Jordan Wiley all moving into the starting XI. When Being Outshot 2-3-1 • Seglio and Lala made their Loyola debuts, while Kang (2 GS), Walker (11) and Wiley (2) When Tied In Shots 0-0-0 had combined for 15 starts in their previous 86 collegiate appearances. When Recording More Corner Kicks 8-5-1 • Returning starters from 2019 included Chase Vosvick, Jonathan Sousa, Justin Ingram, Kristinn Pétursson, Jacob Denison and Sam Brown. When Recording Fewer Corner Kicks 1-1-1 When Tied In Corner Kicks 1-1-0 Quick Notes When Leading At Halftime 6-1-0 • Steve Nichols, a 1992 Loyola alum, returns for his seventh season as head coach of When Trailing At Halftime 0-3-1 Loyola’s men’s soccer program.
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