2022 SAINT ROSE MEN'S SOCCER
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Sullivan Field at The Plumeri Sports Complex| Albany, N.Y.
#16 Southern Connecticut State (3-0-1/0-0-0 NE10) at Saint Rose (3-1-0/0-0-0 NE10)
Series: Southern Connecticut State 18-2-2 | First Meeting: 9/17/00
Last Meeting (9/22/21 at SCSU): The College of Saint Rose scored twice in the first half to upend host Southern Connecticut State 2-0. Sophomore back
Victor Boje Henriksen converted a penalty kick with 15:35 elapsed to provide the game-winner, before
Erick Radtke struck at the 29:58 mark when he collected a feed from junior forward
Hilmar Halldorsson and finished high-center for the insurance marker.
Last Time Out: Halldorsson scored his team-leading third strike of the season and sophomore keeper
Tomas Rozman registered his fifth career shutout to propel the Golden Knights to Wednesday's 1-0 victory at Bloomfield.
Scouting Saint Rose (3-1-0/0-0-0 NE10): Saint Rose has won three straight and is ranked #7 in the first in-season United Soccer Coaches East Region Poll…Junior back
Nick Koenig and senior keeper
Ryan Henning were named to the Northeast-10 Conference weekly honor roll Monday…Halldorsson has found the back of the net in three of the team's four matches to date…Five different players have accounted for the team's seven goals thus far.
Scouting #16 Southern Connecticut State (3-0-1/0-0-0 NE10): The Owls are listed #16 in this week's United Soccer Coaches National Poll…They scored three times in each half on the way to Wednesday's 6-0 home win against College of Staten Island…Southern Connecticut State stands third in the NE10 in scoring defense, allowing 0.50 goals per game…Sophomore midfielder Yannick Hilpert paces the offense with three goals and an assist…Sophomore keeper Devin Juan has played all 360 minutes between the posts…He is fourth among NE10 keepers with an .833 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: Both teams return to the pitch with home matches Wednesday. The Golden Knights host league rival Le Moyne at 6:00 pm, while the Owls entertain Queens College at 7:00 pm.
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