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2016 Vassar College Men's Soccer Vs. RPI Gordon FIELD 2016 Vassar college vs. RPI men's Soccer Gordon FIELD - 10/8/16 - 2 pM A Look at the Brewers 2016 Vassar Schedule (7-2-2, 1-1-1 LIBERTY) • The Brewers are second in the Liberty League in assists (1.91 per game) and points (6.27), VASSAR BREWERS (7-2-2, 1-1-1 liberty) RPI Engineers (3-5-3, 1-1-1 Liberty) September and third in goals (2.18) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 (Thu.) Western Connecticut State Danbury, CT W, 3-1 (1-0) • Vassar has four players in the top ten in goals in the Liberty League: Mattie Mrlik (five), 00 Matt Marcelino Jr. GK 5-11 165 Valencia, CA/Notre Dame 00 Sean Lindsey Fr. G 6-0 180 Glastonbury, CT / Glastonbury Tanner Sands (four), Jose Novas (four) and Tyler Gilmore (three). 0 Matt LaBranche Fr. G 6-1 180 Wilbraham, MA / Minnechaug Regional 4 (Sun.) Mount Sain Mary Newburgh, NY W, 2-0 (2-0) 0 Charles Waltz-Chesnaye Fr. GK 6-1 170 Takoma, Park/MD/Montgomery Blair 1 Ryan Nealon Jr. G 6-4 160 Somers, NY / Somers • The Brewers have outshot opponents 195-109 overall and 84-44 in shots-on-goal. Of their 1 Adam Warner Sr. GK 6-2 175 Tenafly, NJ/Tenafly 6 (Tue.) Manhattanville College Gordon Field W, 2-1 (3-0) 24 total goals, 21 have been assisted. 2 Cole Wetzel So. B 5-7 145 Gap, PA / Octorara Area 2 Matt Fields Sr. D 5-9 155 San Francisco, CA/Marin Acad. 3 Joel Ahearne-Ray Sr. M 5-8 165 Cary, NC / Cary 10 (Sat.) William Paterson University Gordon Field W, 2-0 (4-0) • Vassar has scored more than twice as many goals after the break, totaling seven in the first 4 Andrew Zendan Jr. B 5-7 160 Charlotte, NC / Providence half and 17 in the second. 3 Tyler Gilmore So. D 6-0 175 Coronado, CA/Coronado 11 (Sun.) Elms College Gordon Field W, 7-0 (5-0) 5 Andrew Gondek Sr. B 6-0 165 Ballston Spa, NY / Ballston Spa • Twelve Brewers have found the back of the net, displaying their offensive depth. 4 John Lopes Sr. D 6-0 185 East Northport, NY/Commack 6 Dylan Weitz Sr. M 5-9 160 Berkeley Heights, NJ / Governor Livingston 14 (Wed.) New Paltz Gordon Field T, 0-0 (20T) (5-0-1) • Mattie Mrlik paces the Brewers with 15 points (five goals, five assists), which is tied for 5 Reid Smith Jr. M 5-7 155 Greensboro, NC/Greensboro Day School 7 Dylan Confair Fr. F 5-9 155 Williamsport, PA / Williamsport Area 17 (Sat.) Oneonta Oneonta, NY L, 2-4 (5-1-1) second-most points that anyone has collected in the Liberty League, alongside Bard’s Nick 6 Kohei Joshi Jr. D 5-8 144 Ashiya-Shi, Japan/Canadian Academy 8 Steven Collins Jr. M 6-2 170 Flemington, NJ / Hunterdon Central Reg. Schenberger and behind Union’s Andrew Fontaine (17 points). 7 Toby Stansell So. M 5-11 165 Seattle, WA/Garfield 9 Jeff Willoughby Jr. M/F 5-10 175 Austin, TX / Vandegrift 20 (Tue.) Elmira College Gordon Field W, 3-0 (6-1-1) 10 Danny Corridan So. M 5-10 155 Queens, NY / Archbishop Molloy • Hayden Van Brewer and Mattie Mrlik have dished out five assists on the season, which 8 Henrik Olsson Fr. D 6-0 165 Tokyo, Japan/The American School in Japan 24 (Sat.) Skidmore College* Saratoga Springs, NY T, 1-1 (2OT) (6-1-2) is good for second most in the conference only behind Union’s Andrew Fontaine (seven 11 Devon Baughen Sr. M/F 5-7 155 Sarasota, FL / Pine View assists). 9 Noah Snider Jr. M 6-2 169 Laramie, WY/Laramie 12 Isaac Dugas Jr. M 5-9 140 Deerfield, NH / Concord 30 (Fri.) Clarkson University* Potsdam, NY W, 2-1 (7-1-2) 10 Tanner Sands Jr. D 5-11 175 South Jordan, UT/Juan Diego 13 Vito Mesiti Sr. M 5-10 160 Slingerlands, NY / Guilderland 14 Zack Sikorski Jr. F 5-10 150 Monroe, NY / Monroe Woodbury 11 Stephen Jennings Sr. M 5-10 175 Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington October 15 Preston Veley So. F 6-0 170 Woodbury, CT / The Taft School 1 (Sat.) St. Lawrence University* Canton, NY L, 0-1 (7-2-2) A Look at THE Engineers 12 Jose Novas Jr. F 5-7 163 Miami, FL/Gulliver Preparatory 16 Nick Revano Sr. M/B 5-10 155 Metuchen, NJ / Hun School of Princeton • Prior to a 2-0 win over Hobart on Oct. 1 and a 1-1 draw with Union on Oct. 5, RPI 13 Desmond Curran So. D 6-0 190 McLean, VA/McLean 17 Gabe El-Ghandour Sr. F 6-1 195 Lafayette, NJ / Pope John 8 (Sat.) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Gordon Field 2 p.m. mustered just one goal over its five previous games. 14 Hayden Van Brewer Jr. M 5-9 165 Wilbraham, MA/Minnechaug Regional 18 Trevor McCaughey So. M 5-9 165 Murrieta, CA / Murrieta Valley 14 (Fri.) Rochester Institute of Technology* Gordon Field 4 p.m. • Four of those games resulted in losses (spanning from Sept. 13 to Sept. 30), as the los- 19 Sean Larkin So. B/M 5-7 135 Loudonville, NY / Shaker ing streak was broken up by a 0-0 draw with University of Rochester on Sept. 24. Goal- 15 Noah Bloch Sr. D 5-10 155 Highland Park, IL/Highland Park 20 Tim Stevens So. F 5-11 155 Warwick, NY / Warwick Valley 15 (Sat.) Hobart College* Gordon Field 2 p.m. keeper Matt LaBranche kept the shutout intact with a pair of saves over 110 minutes. 16 Loizos Karaiskos Fr. D 6-3 200 Norwalk, CT/Norwalk 21 Brandon Pirog Fr. B 6-3 185 Jackson, NJ / Jackson Liberty 22 (Sat.) University of Rochester (Senior Day) Gordon Field 2 p.m. • RPI’s game against Vassar will mark the end of a long road stretch, wherein 11 of the 17 Nathaniel Lindley Jr. D 6-1 170 Rushville, NY/Marcus Whitman 22 Eric Eastman Jr. M/F 5-11 165 Lagrangeville, NY / Arlington first 12 games of the Engineers’ season are on the road. 18 TK Murphy Fr. M 5-8 180 Windsor, CT/Loomis Chaffee 23 Keith Singletary So. F 5-9 150 Bowie, MD / Severn School 26 (Wed.) Union College* Gordon Field 3:30 p.m. 24 Gaby Freire Fr. B 6-0 160 Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus • The Engineers have outshot opponents 123-91 overall and 51-35 in shots-on-goal. Of 19 Tim Collins So. D 6-1 170 Arlington, VA/Washington-Lee 29 (Sat.) Bard College* Annandale, NY 2 p.m. their nine total goals, five have been assisted. 25 Dillon Ashong Fr. F 6-0 165 Pleasant Valley, NY / Arlington 20 Ben Scudder So. D 6-3 190 Juneau, AK/Junea-Douglas 26 Austin Betterly Fr. M 5-11 165 Plymouth Meeting, PA / Plymouth Whitemarsh November • RPI has scored more than three times as many goals in the second half, netting seven 27 Bonke Rugira Fr. B 6-0 170 Syracuse, NY / Fowler goals after the break compared to the two beforehand. 21 Alex Gonzales Jr. M 6-0 170 Aliso Viejo, CA/Mater Dei 2 (Wed.) Liberty League Championships TBA TBA 22 Mattie Mrlik Fr. F 6-1 175 San Francisco, CA/University 28 Matt Menendez Fr. M 5-9 165 North Port, FL / North Port • Devon Baughen paces the Engineers with 12 points on six goals, two of which were 29 Santi Correa Fr. B 5-8 170 Edison, NJ / Westfield 5 (Sat.) Liberty League Championships TBA TBA game-winners. 23 Mitch Davis So. D 5-9 155 Boulder, CO/Boulder 30 Tommy Sitton Fr. M 6-0 170 Bradbury, CA / Loyola * - Liberty League game • Nick Revano, Gabe El-Ghandour and Austin Betterly have also found the back of the 24 Nathaniel Kim Fr. M 5-8 170 Clarksville, MD/Atholton 31 Hunter Best Fr. F 5-9 155 Loudonville, NY / Albany net, each notching one goal on the season. 26 Kevin Baliat Fr. F 5-7 142 Eldoret, Kenya/Sacho 32 Dante Boyd Fr. F 5-7 135 Troy, NY / Troy Live stats at http://www.sidearmstats.com/vassar/msoc/ 45 Will Marment Fr. GK 5-10 160 Stamford, CT/Fordham 40 Mark Kucy Fr. G 6-1 190 Troy, MI / IMG Academy Bold denotes home game played at Gordon Field unless designated 2016 LIBERTY LEAGUE Standings All dates and times (ET) are subject to change Conference Overall Follow Brewer Athletics on (As of Oct. 7, 2016) W-L Pct. Pts. W-L Pct. Streak Facebook and Twitter. Head Coach: Andy Jennings (26th season, Exeter ‘80) Head Coach: Adam Clinton (14th season, Keene) - facebook.com/vassarathletics St. Lawrence 2-1 0.667 6 9-1 0.900 W2 Assistant Coaches: Ross Macklin, Chuck Wilder Assistant Coaches: Jim Clementi, Ryan Jones, Paul Fowler - twitter.com/vassarathletics Skidmore 1-0-2 0.667 5 4-4-2 0.500 L1 Against RPI All-time Union 1-0-1 0.750 4 7-2-1 0.750 T1 Vassar 1-1-1 0.500 4 7-2-2 0.727 L1 2016 VASSAR Statistical Leaders 2016 RPI Statistical Leaders The Brewers are 11-15-4 against the Engineers all-time. Vassar fell ## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att ## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Clarkson 1-1-1 0.500 4 5-3-2 0.600 W1 22 Mrlik, Mattie 11-11 809 5 5 15 44 0.114 17 0.386 0 0-0 11 Baughen, Devon 11-10 912 6 0 12 31 0.194 16 0.516 2 3-3 twice to RPI in 2014 (once during the regular season and then in the Liberty 16 Revano, Nick 3-2 123 1 1 3 2 0.500 2 1.000 0 0-0 Hobart 1-1-1 0.500 4 4-4-3 0.500 W1 10 Sands, Tanner 11-11 870 4 2 10 13 0.308 8 0.615 1 2-2 League Championships).
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