2022 SAINT ROSE MEN'S SOCCER
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 | 4:00 pm
Sullivan Field at The Plumeri Sports Complex| Albany, N.Y.
Bentley (4-6-3/2-3-2 NE10) at Saint Rose (7-4-3/3-3-3 NE10)
Series: Bentley 17-5-1 |
First Meeting: 8/30/1997
Last Meeting (10/22/21 at Bentley): The College of Saint Rose fell 2-1 at Bentley. The Falcons scored twice in the first half and then held off the Golden Knights throughout the final 45 minutes. Saint Rose outshot Bentley 15-6 and generated a 4-0 corner kick differential during the second half, but could not overcome its deficit.
Victor Boje Henriksen scored off an assist from midfielder
Simon Schouby with 68:51 elapsed for what proved to be the lone Golden Knights goal. Between the posts, keeper
Tomas Rozman made a pair of saves in each half for Saint Rose.
Last Time Out: The College of Saint Rose fell behind 1-0 before scoring five unanswered goals to defeat the #13 ranked Adephi 5-1 on the road to earn an important three points in the Northeast-10 Conference table. Junior forward
Hilmar Halldorsson and senior back
Nick Koenig recorded two goals apiece in addition to the solo strike by junior forward
Josh Elliott to account for the five scores on the evening after trailing early.
Scouting Saint Rose (7-4-3/3-3-3 NE10): Halldorsoon was named the NE10 Player of the Week, in addition to Koenig earning recognition on the NE10 Weekly Honor Roll for the period ending Sunday, October 16...Saint Rose stands fifth in the NE10 standings and will play its two final contests of the regular season at home...Halldorsson is second among the NE10 leaders with 10 goals…Nine different players have scored at least once…The team's five shutouts this autumn are one shy of the program record of six that was set in 2019 and 1990...The 28 total goals scored by Saint Rose is the second-highest mark in the conference.
Scouting Bentley (4-6-3/2-3-2 NE10): Bentley comes to Albany having last defeated New Haven 1-0 on the road on Saturday...Junior forward Lukas Drahos tops the Falcons with five goals this fall, while senior midfield Evan Levine leads the lineup with three assists...Graduate student goalkeeper Eduardo Bomfim stands second-best in the conference with a .779 save percentage.
Diversity: The Saint Rose roster features student-athletes from eight countries including; Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Poland, Brazil and Australia, in addition to the United States.
Up Next: The Golden Knights welcome Saint Michael's to Sullivan Field for Senior Day on Tuesday at 4:00 pm, while Bentley plays host to Assumption at 11:00 am on Saturday.
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