MONMOUTH MEN'S SOCCER PREVIEW
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Siena (2-4-6, 0-1-3 MAAC) at Monmouth (4-7-1, 1-3-0 MAAC)
All-Time Series: Monmouth leads, 3-1-2
Location: West Long Branch, NJ
Kickoff: 7 p.m.
Live Stats: https://flyhawks.co/2ygNULW
The Monmouth University men's soccer team returns home to host Siena after two straight road MAAC overtime losses at Manhattan and Marist. After the defeat in double overtime to the Jaspers last Saturday, the Hawks were edged by the Red Foxes on the late goal. Monmouth opened the scoring in the 9th minute on a Marist own goal, as sophomore Geoff Schaefer ripped a shot off the defender and over the goalkeeper. After the Red Foxes scored the next two goals, junior
Luke Bromley headed home the free kick from senior
Jake Areman to tie it up in the 80th minute. The Hawks fell to 4-7-1 (1-3 MAAC) on the season, and look to bounce back against Siena tomorrow night.
BREAKING DOWN THE SIENA SAINTS
In twelve games this season, the Saints have six ties. Their three conference ties have come against Canisius, Fairfield, and Niagara. Siena's two wins on the season came against Sacred Heart and LIU Brooklyn, and have lost four matches (Cal State Northridge, Army, Hartwick, Iona). Alejandro Riquelme leads the team with five goals and 11 points, followed by Alexander Tejera with three goals and seven points. Only five Saints have scored this season, compared to Monmouth's eight goal-scorers. Goalkeeper Aleks Radosavljevic has started all 12 games this year, making a league-leading 66 saves while only giving up 13 goals (0.94 GAA).
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. SIENA
The Hawks hold the slight 3-1-2 all-time advantage over Siena. The No. 3 Saints advanced in penalty kicks against No. 6 Monmouth in the MAAC Tournament last season after defeating the Hawks in the regular season, 2-1.
YOU GET THE POINT
Eleven different Monmouth players have registered a point this season, led by
Colin Stripling (three goals)
John Antunes (two goals, two assists), and
Jake Areman (two goals, two assists) with six each. Sophomore midfielder
Geoffrey Schaefer increased his season total to five points after tallying a goal and an assist in the win over Iona on October 4. Sophomore back
Andy Martinez has also totaled five points, as he shares the team lead for assists (3) with freshman
Dan Frisch-Harmon.
SPREADING THE LOVE
Eight different Monmouth athletes have scored goals in 2017, including
Colin Stripling,
Jake Areman,
Andy Martinez,
Geoffrey Schaefer,
Zachary Pereira,
Anes Mrkulic,
John Antunes, and
Luke Bromley.
SUPER STRIPLING
Redshirt senior
Colin Stripling was the lone Monmouth student-athlete named to the Preseason All-MAAC Team, and he enjoys the honor for the second consecutive season. Battling through injury a season ago, Stripling scored four goals in 11 games while racking up 26 shots. He was named to the All-MAAC Second Team for those efforts, a year after being named to the All-MAAC First team after scoring six goals and dishing five assists in 2015. Before sustaining a season-ending injury in 2014, Stripling earned MAAC All-Rookie honors during his freshman year after starting 18 games. Stripling scored the game-winning diving header in the season-opening win over Georgia Southern on August 25, and was named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on September 25 after scoring two goals in the 3-1 win over Hartford.
NON-CONFERENCE CHALLENGES
The Hawks played an arduous non-conference slate in 2017, recording a 3-4-1 record after eight games. Monmouth played #14 West Virginia to a 0-0 draw on September 4 and fell to #25 UMass Lowell in the 89
th minute, 3-2. On September 26, the Columbia Lions entered the United Soccer Coaches Poll at #23, two weeks after the Hawks narrowly fell to them, 2-1. Monmouth also played tough road contests at College of Charleston and Georgia Southern, and defeated Hartford and Penn at home. The Hawks were defeated in overtime by 2014 College Cup semifinalist UMBC in West Long Branch on September 9 by a score of 2-1.
AMAZING AREMAN
Through the first 12 games of the season, senior
Jake Areman leads the team with seven points on two goals and three assists. Areman scored the go-ahead goal against UMBC on September 9, and also scored Monmouth's first goal at #25 UMass Lowell on September 16 on a perfectly placed free kick. Joining the Hawks ahead of the 2016 season, Areman has started all 30 games, accumulating three goals and seven assists in that span.
HERE'S JOHNNY
After missing all of last season due to injury, redshirt freshman
John Antunes has started 11 games for the Hawks in the midfield this season. Antunes consistently controls the middle of the field, and scored his first career tally against Hartford on September 20. The Fairfield, NJ native took the pass from teammate
Santo Arena, dribbled down the middle of the field, and launched a rocket to right upper 90 to put the Hawks up 1-0. Antunes scored his second goal in the win over Iona on October 4.
FRESHMAN CONNECTION
Trailing 2-1 with 25 minutes to play at #25 UMass Lowell on September 16, freshman
Santo Arena collected a turnover and passed it ahead to freshman
Anes Mrkulic. Mrkulic poked it under the goalkeeper for his first career goal and Arena's first career assist to tie the game at two.
SANTO'S START
After dishing his first career assist at #25 UMass Lowell on September 16, freshman
Santo Arena earned his first career start against Hartford four days later. The midfielder made the most of it, assisting on the first goal of the game from
John Antunes. Monmouth later won the match 3-1.
IRONMAN EDWARDS
Monmouth junior goalkeeper
Bobby Edwards has started all 12 games this season, making 47 saves and earning four wins. Earlier this year, he made eight saves against UMBC and stopped six shots at Columbia three days later. Edwards earned his third shutout just four games into the season.
UNUSUAL UNDERDOGS
For the first time since 2005, a
Rob McCourt-led Monmouth team was not selected as preseason conference favorites. Instead, the Hawks were tabbed third behind Quinnipiac and Rider after a 6-9-3 record in 2016. McCourt has led the Hawks to a 153-66-50 record since his inaugural 2004 season.
Preseason Conference Poll under Rob McCourt
2017: 3rd |
2010: 1st |
2016: 1st |
2009: 1st |
2015: 1st |
2008: 1st |
2014: 1st |
2007: 1st |
2013: 1st |
2006: 1st |
2012: 1st |
2005: 4th |
2011: 1st |
2004: 9th |
THE GOLD STANDARD
Monmouth Head Coach
Robert McCourt's teams have won nine conference regular season titles in his 13 years directing the program. Included in the Hawks' run of success are five conference tournament championships in the last 11 years and the accompanying NCAA Tournament berths.
RETURNING CAST
Monmouth will return 12 letterwinners from last season, led by Preseason All-MAAC selection
Colin Stripling. Senior
Jake Areman will also return to the fold after tallying six points (one goal, four assists) during his first year in Blue & White. Sophomore Geoff Schaefer, junior
Jalil Blalock, and sophomore
Michael Luke will all return after scoring two goals each last season. Junior
Zachary Pereira also returns after earning All-MAAC Second Team honors in 2016, in addition to sophomore defender
Andy Martinez who was named to the MAAC All-Rookie team. Senior
Joey Gudzak is back on the Monmouth defense after being one of two players to start all 18 games last season, while classmate
Andrew Gee takes the field with 53 career games and five goals under his belt. After sustaining a season-ending injury in the first game of the regular season in 2016, the 2015 NJ Gatorade High School Player of the Year
John Antunes will look to make a lasting impact in the midfield.
NUMEROUS NEWCOMERS
The Hawks welcome 12 new players in West Long Branch this fall, including six freshmen and four transfers. Juniors
Bobby Edwards,
Luke Bromley, and
Henrique Joaquim are joined by sophomore Doni Pollock as 2017 transfers. Edwards enjoyed a lot of success as a goalkeeper at St. Joseph's University, the England native Bromley comes from Florida Southern College, and the Brazil native Joaquim comes from Brevard College. Pollock, a striker, played one year at Old Dominion and contributed two goals in 15 games. Sophomore
George Akampeke also joined the fold from Bolgatanga, Ghana, and will play primarily in the midfield. The freshman class includes forward
Anes Mrkulic, goalkeeper
Sean Murray, midfielder
Santo Arena, midfielder
Jake Treiber, forward
Alex Hajj, and midfielder
Dan Frisch-Harmon.
ERIC KLENOFSKY DRAFTED BY D.C. UNITED
Following the 2016 season, former goalkeeper
Eric Klenofsky was selected 34th overall in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by D.C. United. Klenofsky became the eighth Monmouth student-athlete selected by an MLS team and the sixth in the last seven years, following Matt Jeffrey (No. 78, Colorado), Bryan Meredith (No. 29, Seattle), Ryan Kinne (No. 42, New England), RJ Allen (No. 43, Chivas USA) and Ryan Clark (No. 39, New York Red Bulls), and the seventh overall, also joining
Hugh MacDonald and Tom Gray. Klenofsky garnered multiple accolades throughout his four years in West Long Branch, most recently being named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) First Team All-Northeast Region Team for the second consecutive season. His 36 career wins are the second-most in conference history, and he ends his Monmouth career with 32 shutouts. Klenofsky earned All-MAAC Second Team in 2013 and 2014, before elevating to the First Team and being named MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year in 2015. He was the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Division I Statistical Champion in goals-against average.
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