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2012 Men's Soccer Game Notes.Indd 2012 MEN’S SOCCER GAME NOTES Assistant Director of Athletic Communications* Brian D. Morales ’08 Men’s Soccer Contact [email protected] * Office (718) 489-5491 * Fax (718) 797-2140 Sept. 30th, 2012* 3:00 PM Overall Record: 2-4-1 Aviator Sports and Recreation Overall Record: 4-4-1 Conference Record: 0-0-0 Brooklyn, New York Conference Record: 1-0-0 2012 SCHEDULE/RESULTS MEN’S SOCCER LOOKING TO GO UNBEATEN Overall Record: 4-4-1 IN FIVE STRAIGHT CONTESTS; Conference Record: 1-0-0 HOST QUINNIPIAC THIS AFTERNOON Home Record: 2-0-1 ● After taking the Northeast Conference home opener on Away Record: 2-4-0 Friday evening against Mount St. Mary’s (won 3-1), the St. Neutral Record: 0-0-0 Francis College men’s soccer team wraps up its three game Date Opponent Time/Results homestand as they play host to the Quinnipiac University Bob- 8.25 @ #2 Connecticut L 1-0 cats. 8.30 @ Hofstra L 2-0 9.1 @ Saint Joseph’s (PA) W 5-1 ● This afternoon’s contest between the Terriers and the Bob- 9.7 @ American # L 3-1 cats marks the 16th time these two programs have met, with 9.9 @ # RV George Mason # L 3-2 the overall record in favor of the Terriers at 8-3-4. 9.15 HOWARD$ W 3-0 9.17 @ Rider W 3-1 ● In their last six meetings, St. Francis is 3-0-3 against the 9.21 MANHATTAN T 1-1 2ot Bobcats. Back in 2009, these two teams tied during the reg- 9.28 MOUNT ST. MARYS* W 3-1 ular season and met again in the Northeast Conference semi- 9.30 QUINNIPIAC* 3:00 PM finals. Quinnipiac advanced on penalty kicks, 5-3. 10.5 @ Robert Morris* 3:00 PM 10.7 @ Saint Francis (PA)* 3:00 PM ● Up Next For St. Francis: The Terriers head to Western Penn- 10.12 CENTRAL CONN ST* 7:00 PM sylvania to tanlge with Robert Morris (10/5) and Saint Francis 10.19 @ LIU Brooklyn * 6:30 PM (PA) (10/7) in Northeast Conference action. 10.21 BRYANT * 1:00 PM ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER 10.26 # RV MONMOUTH * 7:00 PM PROBABLE STARTING ELEVEN 10.28 @ Sacred Heart * 1:00 PM 11.2 @ Fairleigh Dickinson* 7:00 PM # Last Name First Pos. YR 11.9 NEC Semi-Finals % TBA 1 Clarhaut Tyler GK Sr. 11.11 NEC Championship% TBA 3 Milano Riccardo D Jr. 4 Graver Ben C D Sr. # George Mason Tournament 5 Gjushi Klement D Sr. $ Alumni Day 15 Cormack Andy D So. * denotes Northeast Conference match 17 Johansson John C M Jr. % Northeast Conference Championship 19 Coisne Cyril M So. (contested at higher seed campus) 22 Bakkioui Viktor M Jr. ALL HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 23 Maabdi Adam C M Sr. 11 Bagot Gabriel F Jr. 70 Correa Kevin F So. St. Francis College Men’s Soccer Game Notes www.SFCathletics.com 1 GENERAL Institution: St. Francis College 2012 NORTHEAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Location: Brooklyn Heights, NY (including contests through 9/28/2012) Founded: 1859 Team NEC Pts Overall Pct. Str Enrollment: 2,700 Sacred Heart 1-0 3 5-3 .625 W2 Nickname: Terriers Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0-0 3 4-4-1 .500 W1 Colors: Red & Blue St. Francis (NY) 1-0-0 3 4-4-1 .500 W1 Stadium: Aviator Sports Complex Saint Francis (PA) 1-0-0 3 3-4-2 .444 W1 Capacity: 2,000 Monmoutn 0-0-0 0 5-2-1 .688 L1 Type of Field: Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division I Bryant 0-1-0 0 2-3-1 .417 L1 Conference: Northeast Quinnipiac 0-0-0 0 2-4-1 .357 T1 President: Brendan J. Dugan ‘67 Robert Morris 0-1-0 0 3-6-1 .350 L1 Athletics Director: Irma Garcia ‘80 Cenral Conn St. 0-0-0 0 2-5-1 .312 L1 Athletic Dept Phone: 718-489-5490 Mount St. Mary’s 0-1 0 2-6 .250 L1 Website: www.SFCathletics.com LIU Brooklyn 0-1-0 0 1-7-1 .167 L1 HISTORY First Year of Men’s Soccer 1968 TALE OF THE TAPE Overall All-Time Record: 379-317-73 2012 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS Overall NEC All-Time Record: 102-93-17 TEAM STATISTICS NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 QUINN OPP (1974-76-77-78-82) SHOT STATISTICS NCAA Tournament Record: 3-5-0 (.375) Goals-Shot attempts 10-100 11-7 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance: Goals scored per game 1.43 1.57 Shot pct. .100 .145 TEAM INFORMATION S h o t s / G a m es 14.3 10.9 2011 Overall Record 10-5-3 CORNER KICKS 33 27 2011 NEC Record 5-3-2 PENALTY KICKS 1-2 1-1 2011 NEC Finish/Tournament: 6th/Did Not Qualify PENALTIES Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Yellow cards 10 6 Lettermen Returning/Lost 17/4 Red cards 1 1 COACHING STAFF 2012 ST. FRANCIS (NY) TERRIERS Head Coach: Tom Giovatto TEAM STATISTICS Alma Mater: Iona College ‘97 SFNY OPP Career Record/Years 44-37-16 SHOT STATISTICS 6th year @ SFC Goals-Shot attempts 18-111 13-108 Record at St. Francis (NY) Same Goals scored per game 2.00 1.44 NEC Record 22-19-9 (.530) Shot pct. .162 .120 Assistant Coach: Sinan Selmani Shots on goal-Attempts 49-111 49-108 Christian Cuba SOG pct. .441 .454 Men’s Soccer Office Phone: 718-489-5469 S h o t s / G a m e 12.3 12.0 CORNER KICKS 37 41 Athletic Communication Office PENALTY KICKS 1-1 2-2 Assistant Director of Athletic Communications/ PENALTIES Men’s Soccer Contact Brian D. Morales’08 Yellow cards 14 9 Office Phone: 718-489-5491 Red cards 3 3 Cell Phone: 646-342-4414 Terriers Rank in the Northeast Conference E-Mail Address: [email protected] Shots 6th (12.33 per game) SID Fax: 718-797-2140 Points 1st (49) Mailing Address: 180 Remsen Street Goals 1st (18) Brooklyn Heights,NY Assists 1st (13) 11201 GAA 7th (1.44) Saves 5th (36) Director of Athletic Communication: David Gansell Office Phone: 718-489-5369 Corners T-5th (37) E-Maill Address: [email protected] Terriers Individual Rank in SID Fax: 718-797-2140 the Northeast Conference Game-Winners: Points: Adam Maabdi 1st (3) Kevin Correa T-1st (13) Adam Maabdi T-4th (10) Goals Against Average: Gabriel Bagot T-9th (8) Tyler Clarhaut 6th (1.40) Goals: Save Percentage: Kevin Correa T-1st (6) Tyler Clarhaut 6th (.727) Adam Maabdi T-4th (4) NEC Front Row, a new state-of-the-art, multi-platform Saves: online digital network for the Northeast Conference and Assists: Tyler Clarhaut 4th (32) its member institutions. Gabriel Bagot 1st (4) Catch all St. Francis (NY) video highlights, features, latest Adam Maabdi T-7th (2) Shutouts: tweets and much more on NEC Front Row James Caicedo T-7th (2) (www.necfrontrow.com) Tyler Clarhaut T-7th (1) St. Francis College Men’s Soccer Game Notes www.SFCathletics.com 2 SCOUTING QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY 2012 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS BOBCATS: SCOUTING THE QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS SCHEDULE The Quinnipiac University Bobcats heads to Date Opponent Results Brooklyn after being postponed for their NEC Aug. 24 Boston College L 2-1 home opener, which was scheduled on Fri- Aug. 30 @ Holy Cross W 2-1 day night against defending NEC champi- Sep. 2 Lafayette W 3-1 ons, Monmouth University, in Hamden, CT. Sep. 8 @ Loyola (MD) L 2-1 (ot) In the Bobcats last played match, they conclud- Sep. 14 Yale L 1-0 ed the non-conference portion of their schedule Sep. 19 @ Hartford L 2-1 against America East foe Vermont, playing to a Sep. 22 Vermont T 2-2 (2ot) 2-2 tie after double overtime couldn’t determine a Sep. 28 Monmouth * Postponed winner. Seniors William Daniels and Philip Suprise Sep. 30 @ St. Francis (NY) * 3:00 PM each tallied a goal in the contest for the Bobcats. Oct. 5 Sacred Heart * 3:30 PM Currently, Suprise leads the Bobcats attack with six Oct. 7 @ LIU Brooklyn * 1:00 PM goals and 13 points through his team’s first seven Oct. 14 @ Bryant * 3:00 PM games. In goal, Angoitia Borja has made 25 saves Oct. 21 Mount St. Mary’s * 3:30 PM while yielding 11 goals through seven contest. Oct. 26 @ Saint Francis (PA) * 3:00 PM Oct. 28 @ Robert Morris * 10:00 AM 2012 Statistical Leaders Quinnipiac University Bobcats Nov. 2 Central Conn. St. * 2:00 PM Nov. 4 Fairleigh Dickinson * 1:00 PM POINTS Nov. 9 NEC Semi-Finals NAME TOTALS Philip Suprise 13 Nov. 11 NEC Championships William Daniels 7 Robbie McLarney 3 Simon Hinde 2 Machel Baker 1 Tim Quigley 1 GOALS NAME TOTALS Philip Suprise 6 William Daniels 3 Robbie McLarney 1 ASSISTS NAME TOTALS Simon Hinde 2 Philip Suprise 1 Wiliam Daniels 1 Robbie McLarney 1 Machel Baker 1 Tim Quigley 1 SAVES NAME TOTALS Borja Angoitia 25 Team 2 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE NAME GA GAAvg. Borja Angoitia 11 1.52 SHUTOUTS NAME TOTALS St. Francis College Men’s Soccer Game Notes www.SFCathletics.com 2 St. Francis College Men’s Soccer Game Notes www.SFCathletics.com 3 The Automated ScoreBook Quinnipiac Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 25, 2012) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-4-1 1-2-1 1-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-4-1 1-2-1 1-2 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att.
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