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2021 Schedule & Results Media Information Tracking The 1996 National Champions • Four College Cups • 21 NCAA Tournaments Nine BIG EAST Tournament Championships • Six BIG EAST Regular Season Championships 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2021 MEN’S SOCCER GAME NOTES Day Date Opponent Time/Result Game ST. JOHN’S RED STORM (0-0-0, 0-0-0 BIG EAST) Thurs. Aug. 26 at No. 6 Clemson 7 p.m. Mon. Aug. 30 UALBANY 7 p.m. 1 VS. Sat. Sept. 4 MARIST 7 p.m. O LEMSON IGERS Mon. Sept. 6 FORDHAM 7 p.m. N . 6 C T (0-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC) Fri. Sept. 10 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7 p.m. A UG . 26, 2021-7 P. M . Mon. Sept. 13 COLUMBIA 7 p.m. Sat. Sept. 18 • at Xavier 7 p.m. C LEMSO N , S .C./H IS T ORI C R IGGS F IELD Fri. Sept. 24 • CREIGHTON 7 p.m. A C C N E T WORK E X T R A Tues. Sept. 28 at Princeton 7 p.m. Sat. Oct. 2 • at Connecticut 7 p.m. ST. JOHN’S OPENS SEASON AT NO. 6 CLEMSON Wed. Oct. 6 • PROVIDENCE 7 p.m. • The St. John’s men’s soccer program will begin the 43rd season in its storied history on Thurs- Sat. Oct. 9 • at Villanova 1 p.m. day night when the Red Storm travels to No. 6 Clemson. Kick-off from Riggs Field is sched- Sat. Oct. 16 • SETON HALL 7 p.m. uled for 7 p.m. Wed. Oct. 20 • at Georgetown 2 p.m. Sat. Oct. 23 • MARQUETTE 5:30 p.m. • The season opener for both squads will be a matchup of past national champions. Clemson Sat. Oct. 30 • at DePaul 2 p.m. won NCAA titles in 1984 and 1987, a decade before the Red Storm won it all during its first Wed. Nov. 3 • BUTLER 7 p.m. College Cup appearance in 1996. Dr. Dave Masur also led the Johnnies to College Cup trips in 2001, 2003 and 2008. Masur, entering his 31st season at St. John’s and his 35th overall as an BIG EAST Championship NCAA head coach, is the fifth winningest active coach in Division I with 427 career victories. Sat. Nov. 6 Quarterfinal TBA Thurs. Nov. 11 Semifinal TBA • St. John’s went undefeated in three preseason matches, defeating LIU and Temple after Sun. Nov. 14 Final TBA playing Rutgers to a 2-2 draw. Brandon Knapp was the Red Storm’s top performer during • denotes BIG EAST opponent exhibition play, tallying two goals and an assist. He played a part in each of the Johnnies’ All BIG EAST Tournament contests will be played at the goals against Rutgers before providing the game winner in a 1-0 victory over Temple this higher seed. past week. Against LIU, Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau, Micaah Garnette, Wesley Leggett and All times are ET unless otherwise noted. Shawn Coles scored for the Red Storm. Home games in BOLD CAPS • Starting between the pipes for the Red Storm will be Luka Gavran, a 6-foot-6 redshirt ju- nior out of Hamilton, Ont. The fall of 2021 will mark Gavran’s first campaign in which he is expected to play the full 90 minutes; he and Jan Hoffelner split time during both the 2019 and 2020-21 seasons. During 10 appearances this past spring, Gavran compiled a 0.72 goals against average and posted an .846 save percentage, good enough for third and second, respectively, in the BIG EAST. • An experienced back line will take the field in front of Gavran, as the Johnnies welcome back every defender that made at least one start a season ago. In addition, the Red Storm added MEDIA INFORMATION the services of graduate student Lucas Bartlett, a three-year team captain and First Team All- Missouri Valley Conference selection at Drake. MSOC Contact: ................ Andrew O’Connell Office Phone: ............................718-990-1522 • The Red Storm will likely be without star forward Tani Oluwaseyi for the entirety of the fall Mobile Phone: ..........................516-581-3229 campaign. Oluwaseyi, the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year as a sophomore in 2019, Email [email protected] scored 11 goals and dished out five assists that season as the Red Storm reached the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 for the first time since 2008. This past spring, Oluwaseyi earned his Athletic Comm. Phone: ............718-990-1520 second straight First Team All-BIG EAST honor after leading the Johnnies with five goals and Athletics Website: www.RedStormSports.com three assists. Four of his five tallies were game winners. SJU VS. CLEMSON TALE OF THE TAPE (2020-21) SJU record vs. Clemson.................... ...0-0-0 TRACKING THE STORM First Mtg: ...............................................N/A St. John’s Clemson Last Mtg: ...............................................N/A Games 10 20 Follow St. John’s Soccer on Twitter Head Coach:... ...................... Mike Noonan Record 5-5-0 14-3-3 and Instagram! Record at Clemson (Yrs.).......118-66-31 (11) Goals 12 35 @StJohnsMSoccer (#SJUMSOC) LAST FIVE MEETINGS Assists 12 25 Points 36 95 Follow St. John’s Soccer on YouTube! Shots 99 291 Shot % .121 .120 St. John’s Red Storm YC 20 33 QUICK HITS PK-Att 2-3 6-8 Goals against 9 18 GAA 0.89 0.86 Save % .816 .727 Shutouts 4 7 SCOUTING CLEMSON • On the heels of a 14-3-3 effort during the split 2020-21 season, Clemson enters the 2021 campaign ranked sixth in the United Soccer Coaches preseason poll. The Tigers, who were the top overall seed in this past spring’s NCAA Tournament, reached the round of 16 before falling to eventual national champion Marshall in penalty kicks. • The Tigers return two of their top three point producers from that top-seeded team a season ago. Callum Johnson, a New York native and Boston College transfer, tallied five assists and four goals in 2020-21 while James Brighton found the back of the net six times in 19 games. • Last season, the Tigers’ 35 goals tied for third nationally in that category. • A Third Team All-ACC selection this past season, George Marks returns in goal for the Tigers. As a junior in 2020-21, Marks started 19 of Clemson’s 20 matches and helped pitch a shutout in seven of those appearances. The Raleigh, N.C., native posted a 0.90 goals against average and a .710 save percentage. SPRING 2021 ST. JOHN’S RED STORM (Numerical Roster) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Last School 00 Ryan Foley GK 6-4 190 R-Fr. Malverne, N.Y./Valley Stream North 1.. Luka Gavran GK 6-6 200 R-Jr. Hamilton, Ontario/St. Jean de Brebeuf 2.. Jared Juleau D 5-7 130 Jr. Stamford, Conn./Westhill 3.. Anthony Herbert D 6-4 185 Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y./Fairleigh Dickinson 4.. Matt Chandler D 6-6 205 Sr. Toronto, Ontario/Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute 5.. Atila Ashrafi M 6-2 165 Jr. Cologne, Germany/Gymnasium Rodenkirchen 6.. Sanoussi Sangary D 5-10 140 Sr. Bronx, N.Y./Martin Luther King 7.. Einar Lye M 6-4 185 Sr. Undheim, Norway/University of Stavanger 8 . Waldemar Kattrup M/D 5-10 150 Fr. Copenhagen, Demark/Falkonergardens Gymnasium 9.. Wesley Leggett F 5-9 170 Jr. Lawrence, N.J./UConn 10 Brandon Knapp M/D 5-10 155 Sr. Abingdon, Md./Archbishop Curley 11 Drew Rosen F 5-9 170 Sr. New York, N.Y./Winston Prep 12 Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau F 5-9 180 So. Ottawa, Ontario/Colonel By 13 Filip Kangeman M 5-9 145 Fr. Karlskrona, Sweden/Aspero Idrottgymnasium 14 Tani Oluwaseyi F/M 6-2 170 Sr. Mississauga, Ontario/St. Joan of Arc 15 Matt Forster M 5-7 145 Gr. Bedford, England/Sharnbrook Upper School 16 Hugo Monteiro D 6-2 160 Fr. Bourgueil, France/Jean Rostand 17 Adrian Roseth F/M 6-0 155 Jr. Haugesund, Norway/Wofford 18 Luke Hansen D 6-2 175 Sr. West Windsor, N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro South 19 Ignacio Antequera Sanchez D 6-3 185 Jr. Granada, Spain/Iona 20 Micaah Garnette F 5-9 150 Fr. Parlin, N.J./Gill St. Bernard’s 21 Ethan Shaw M 5-10 160 Sr. Chesterfield, N.J./Northern Burlington Regional 22 Tommy Scalici F 5-10 160 R-So. Denville, N.J./Morris Knolls 23 Shawn Coles M 5-6 160 R-So. Smithtown, N.Y./Hauppauge 24 Rafael Bustamante D 5-7 150 Gr. Corona, N.Y./Manhattan Hunter Science 25 Jared Subarsky D 5-9 160 R-So. Livingston, N.J./Fairleigh Dickinson 26 Jack Blumberg D 5-9 155 R-Fr. Mount Laurel, N.J./Lenape 27 Jack Russo D/M 5-11 165 R-So. Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel 28 Constantinos Nicolaou F 6-0 155 So. Little Neck, N.Y./St. Francis Prep 29 Johan Aquilon D 5-10 155 R-Sr. Paris, France/Lycee Cours Peret Bordeaux 30 Mateo Marra F 5-10 150 R-So. Ossining, N.Y./Ossining 31 Emmanuel Smalios GK 6-0 180 Fr. Whitestone, N.Y./Bayside 33 Mateo Neighbors D/M 6-0 175 R-Fr. Montclair, N.J./Montclair 34 Aidan Borra M 5-7 125 So. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset 35 Andrew Bennett M 6-1 170 So. Broxbourne, England/Georgia State 36 Anthony Petrucci GK 5-11 175 R-So. West Orange, N.J./West Orange 39 Marc Wharfe F 5-10 145 Fr. Maraval, Trinidad & Tobago/Northwood School 40 Lucas Bartlett D 6-3 200 Gr. Overland Park, Kan./Drake 41 Daniel Ramm M/F 5-11 190 So.
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