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SOCCER MATCH INFO Syracuse Match #1 2020 MEN'S SSYRACUSEYRACUSE SOCCER MATCH INFO Syracuse Match #1 ............vs. Pi sburgh Pittsburgh Date ......................Oct. 6, 2020 Orange Time .............................. 7 p.m. Panthers 2020 Record: 0-0, 0-0 ACC LocaƟ on ..............Syracuse, N.Y. 2020 Record: 1-0, 0-0 ACC United Soccer Coaches Ranking: -- Venue ........ SU Soccer Stadium United Soccer Coaches Ranking: 2 Live Video ............ ACC Network Head Coach: Ian McIntyre Head Coach: Jay Vidovich Live Stats ................... Cuse.com Record: 201-134-62 (22nd year) Series ...............Series ed, 9-9-5 Record: 301-162-56 (26th year) Record at SU: 94-70-30 (11th year) Record at Pitt: 29-41-6 (5th year) 2020 SCHEDULE/RESULTS SETTING THE SCENE (0-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC) • Syracuse makes its season debut when it hosts No. 2 Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral:0- 0-0 Pi sburgh. • The Orange posted a record of 8-7-5 in 2019. Syracuse earned OCTOBER an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where it advanced to SHOTS 6 PITTSBURGH *@ 7 p.m. the second round. 14.4 per game 10.0 11 at Notre Dame * 1 p.m. • The 'Cuse is 7-3 in season openers under the direc on of GOALS 16 LOUISVILLE *^ 8 p.m. head coach Ian McIntyre. 2.05 per game 3.00 24 at Virginia Tech* 6 p.m. 30 at Virginia * 6 p.m. THE SERIES 35 ASSISTS 3 • Tuesday's match will be the 24th all- me mee ng between NOVEMBER Syracuse and Pi sburgh. The series is all even at 9-9-5. 115 POINTS 9 • Last season the Panthers visited the SU Soccer Stadium. Hilli 6 at Pittsburgh *@ 6 p.m. Goldhar scored in the 18th minute to give the Orange the 15 ACC Tournament Quarterfinals TBA SHOOTING lead, but Pi recorded the equalizer in the 36th minute and .142 percentage .300 18 ACC Tournament Semifinals TBA the match ended in a 1-1 e. 22 ACC Tournament Final TBA 54 SAVES 1 SCOUTING THE PANTHERS Home games in BOLD CAPS • Pi sburgh opened the season with a 3-1 victory at Notre 1.56 GAA 1.00 * - ACC match Dame. The Panthers are ranked No. 2 in the United Soccer @ - ACC Network Coaches rankings. 3-3 PENALTY 0-0 ^ ACC Network Extra • Alexander Dexter and Ber n Jacquesson scored Pi 's two KICKS goals against the Figh ng Irish. An own goal accounted for CORNER the Panthers' third goal. 135 KICKS 5 • Dexter is Pittsburgh's leading returning scorer. He recorded * SU stats from 2019 12 points last season on three goals and a team-best six assists. • Jay Vidovich is in his fi h season at the helm of the Pi sburgh SYRACUSE RETURNING program. Previously, he served as the head coach at Wake TEAM LEADERS Forest for 21 years. Luther ORANGE SELECT TEAM CAPTAINS Archimede • Seniors Sondre Norheim and Simon Triantafi llou will serve as team captains this season. 4g, 1a, 9 pts. • Norheim is a three-year starter on the Orange's back line. He helped Syracuse record six shutouts last season and 13 during his career. In addi on, the Bryne, Norway na ve ed for third on the team in goals (4) and fi h in points (8) last season. • Triantafi llou has also been a signifi cant contributor during his Sondre career both in the midfi eld and on defense. Triantafi llou, who hails from Burlington, Ontario, ed for fi h on the squad last Norheim season in points with a career-high eight. 4g, 8 pts. MILESTONE FOR MCINTYRE • Syracuse’s win over NC State on Oct. 26, 2019 marked the 200th career victory for Syracuse head coach Ian McIntyre. • He has a career record of 201-133-62. The Basildon, England na ve started his career at Oneonta State, where he led Hilli the Red Dragons for four seasons. He returned to his alma Goldhar mater, Hartwick, in 2003, before he took over the helm of the Syracuse program in 2010. 6a, 8 pts. #DareToDream 2020 NUMERICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School Jukka Masalin ............................................ YUKKA 0 Andres Quevedo GK So. 6-0 169 Dallas, Texas/Frisco Lone Star High School Luther Archimede ........................ARCH-a-me-dee 1 Russell Shealy GK R-So. 6-1 208 Cartersville, Ga./University of Maryland Chris an Miesch .......................................ME-esh 2 Tim Ekpone D Gr. 5-11 163 Germantown, Md./St. John’s 3 Sondre Norheim D Sr. 6-4 186 Bryne, Norway Sondre Norheim ....................................son-DRAY 4 Noah Singelmann D So. 6-1 162 Rheinstetten, Germany/ Heisenberg Gymnasium Simon Triantafi llou ...............tree-ONT-ah-fee-lou 5 Amferny Sinclair M So. 6-0 157 Alajuela, Costa Rica/ Bri Bri High School ....................................(emphasis on ON with a T) 6 Julio Fulcar M Jr. 5-9 163 Watertown, Mass./Watertown 7 Deandre Kerr F Fr. 6-3 170 Ajax, Ontario/J. Clarke Richardson 8 Simon Triantafillou D/M Sr. 6-0 179 Burlington, Ontario/Corpus Christi Catholic BY STATE AND COUNTRY 9 Manel Busquets F Jr. 6-2 183 Barcelona, Spain/Escola pia caldes de montbui/ Duquesne University Alabama (1): Tony Shaw 10 Roque Viegas M Jr. 5-8 156 Sao Paulo, Brazil/XV de Outubro/Monroe College 11 Hilli Goldhar M Jr. 5-9 150 Toronto, Ontario/Upper Canada College Brazil (1): Roque Viegas 12 Jeorgio Kocevski M Fr. 6-1 162 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool Canada (3): Hilli Goldhar, Deandre Kerr, Simon 13 Nikolas Steiner D R-Jr. 5-9 192 Baltimore, Md./Friends School Triantafillou, 14 Kyle Gruno D Fr. 6-3 184 Bonita Springs, Fla./ Costa Rica (1): Amferny Sinclair 15 Merjan Ozisik M So. 5-10 159 Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna High School Florida (1): Kyle Bruno 16 Logan McGraw M So. 6-0 160 Brooklyn, N.Y./Berkeley Carroll School Guadeloupe (1): Luther Archimede 17 Abdi Salim D So. 6-2 172 Buffalo, N.Y./Hutch Tech/Buffalo State Georgia (1): Russell Shealy 18 Matt McDonnell F Gr. 6-0 185 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West/Boston University Germany (1): Noah Singelmann 19 Luther Archimede F Sr. 6-2 182 Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe/University of Belfort- Maryland (4): Kenny Clapp, Tim Ekpone, Montbelliard Jackson Glenn, Nikolas Steiner 20 Max Kent D Gr. 6-4 195 Minneapolis, Minn./St. Louis Park/Macalester College 21 Stephen Betz D/M Fr. 6-0 168 Plainview, N.Y./Plainview JFK Massachusetts (1): Julio Fulcar 22 Dylan McDonald D Sr. 6-2 184 Langhore, Pa./Neshaminy Minnesota (1): Max Kent 23 Jackson Glenn D/M Fr. 6-0 156 Skyesville, Md./Century New York (7): Stephen Betz, Jack Coleman, 24 Kenny Clapp D/M Fr. 5-7 149 Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley Jeorgio Kocevski, Matt McDonnell, Logan 25 Christian Miesch GK Jr. 6-3 180 Ried-Brig, Switzerland/Stony Brook University McGraw, Merjan Ozisik, Abdi Salim 26 Tony Shaw M Fr. 6-2 162 Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Norway (1): Sondre Norheim 27 Jack Coleman M Fr. 5-8 154 Endwell, N.Y./Maine-Endwell Penn sylvania (1): Dylan McDonald Spain (1): Manel Busquets 2020 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Switzerland (1): Christian Miesch Texas (1): Andres Quevedo No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 19 Luther Archimede F Sr. 6-2 182 Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe/University of Belfort-Mont- belliard BY CLASS 21 Stephen Betz D/M Fr. 6-0 168 Plainview, N.Y./Plainview JFK 9 Manel Busquets F Jr. 6-2 183 Barcelona, Spain/Escola pia caldes de montbui/ Graduate Students (3): Tim Ekpone, Max Kent, Duquesne University Matt McDonnell 24 Kenny Clapp D/M Fr. 5-7 149 Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley Seniors (5): Luther Archimede, Dylan McDonald, 27 Jack Coleman M Fr. 5-8 154 Endwell, N.Y./Maine-Endwell Sondre Norheim, Nikolas Steiner, Simon 2 Tim Ekpone D Gr. 5-11 163 Germantown, Md./St. John’s Triantafillou 6 Julio Fulcar M Jr. 5-9 163 Watertown, Mass./Watertown Juniors (5): Manel Busquets, Julio Fulcar, Hilli 23 Jackson Glenn D/M Fr. 6-0 156 Skyesville, Md./Century Goldhar, Christian Miesch, Roque Viegas 11 Hilli Goldhar M Jr. 5-9 150 Toronto, Ontario/Upper Canada College Redshirt Sophomores (1): Russell Shealy 14 Kyle Gruno D Fr. 6-3 184 Bonita Springs, Fla./ Sophomores (6): Logan McGraw, Merjan Ozisik, 20 Max Kent D Gr. 6-4 195 Minneapolis, Minn./St. Louis Park/Macalester College Andres Quevedo, Abdi Salim, Amferny 7 Deandre Kerr F Fr. 6-3 170 Ajax, Ontario/J. Clarke Richardson Sinclair, Noah Singelmann 12 Jeorgio Kocevski M Fr. 6-1 162 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool Freshman (8): Stephen Betz, Kenny Clapp, 22 Dylan McDonald D Sr. 6-2 184 Langhore, Pa./Neshaminy Jack Coleman, Jackson Glenn, Kyle Gruno, 18 Matt McDonnell F Gr. 6-0 185 Smithtown, N.Y./Smithtown West/Boston University Deandre Kerr, Jeorgio Kocevski, Tony Shaw 16 Logan McGraw M So. 6-0 160 Brooklyn, N.Y./Berkeley Carroll School 25 Christian Miesch GK Jr. 6-3 180 Ried-Brig, Switzerland/Stony Brook University 3 Sondre Norheim D Sr. 6-4 186 Bryne, Norway 15 Merjan Ozisik M So. 5-10 159 Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna High School 0 Andres Quevedo GK So. 6-0 169 Dallas, Texas/Frisco Lone Star High School 17 Abdi Salim D So. 6-2 172 Buffalo, N.Y./Hutch Tech/Buffalo State 26 Tony Shaw M Fr. 6-2 162 Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia 1 Russell Shealy GK R-So. 6-1 208 Cartersville, Ga./University of Maryland 5 Amferny Sinclair M So. 6-0 157 Alajuela, Costa Rica/ Bri Bri High School 4 Noah Singelmann D So.
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