Xavier University Athletics

Men's Soccer Continues BIG EAST Play at Marquette
10.19.16 | Men's Soccer
XU looks to rebound from a non-conference setback on Tuesday
CINCINNATI – Xavier men's soccer officially enters the stretch run of the regular season on Saturday, visiting Marquette in a critical BIG EAST matchup with just four league games left on the schedule.
The Musketeers (7-4-3, 3-1-1) are unbeaten in four of their last five and have posted shutouts in five of eight matches going back to the start of league play.
XAVIER MUSKETEERS (7-4-3, 3-1-1 BIG EAST CONFERENCE)
vs. MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES (3-5-4, 0-3-2 BIG EAST CONFERENCE)
Match Info: Saturday, Oct. 22 – 7:05 p.m. – Valley Fields
Follow: Live Stats | Watch (BEDN) | @XavierMSOC
2016 Record: 3-5-4 (0-3-2 BIG EAST Conference)
Last Result: L, 2-1 at No. 6 Creighton on Saturday, Oct. 15
Key Players: Luka Prpa (6 G, 6 A, 32 SH, 13 SOG), Jan Maertins (3 G, 1 A, 20 SH, 10 SOG), Daniel Szczepanek (2 G, 1 A, 32 SH, 10 SOG)
In Goal: Luis Barraza (9 GP, 1.58 GAA, 38 SV, 1 SHO)
Notable:
• Marquette has lost five straight matches and hasn't been in the win column since a 4-1 decision against Northwestern on Sept. 5.
• Midfielder Luka Prpa has had a breakout freshman year and leads MU with 18 points (6 G, 6 A).
• The Golden Eagles have outshot their opposition 172-149 and hold a 68-53 edge in corners, but have scored just one more goal (19-18) than their opponents.
• A young team, the Golden Eagles have 12 freshmen and 10 sophomores on roster. Marquette's five upperclassmen (two seniors, three juniors) are the fewest of any BIG EAST side.
• The Golden Eagles lead the all-time series 4-2, but Xavier has won two of the past three meetings.
• MU won all three meetings (1987, 1990, 2007) prior to the two programs joining the BIG EAST in 2013.
• An uncharacteristic down year in 2015 saw Marquette miss the BIG EAST Championships for the first time in seven years.
• Matt Vasquenza scored a golden goal in the 95th minute to send Xavier to a 1-0 home win in the last matchup on Oct. 24, 2015.
• Tuesday night's home match at Xavier Soccer Complex was just the Musketeers' second true home match of the season after playing six straight matches off campus during field repairs.
• The Xavier Soccer Complex was temporarily unplayable due to severe flooding in and around the Norwood area in late August.
• XU's is 1-1 overall in true home matches, beating Evansville 3-1 back on Aug. 26 and falling 1-0 against SIUE on Tuesday night.
• Despite the challenge of playing away from XU Soccer Compex, XU went 4-0-2 in home matches away from home. The Musketeers drew with Dartmouth at UC on Sept. 5 and then ran off four "home" wins, including victories against Cincinnati (at NKU), DePaul (at UC), St. John's (at Walnut Hills HS) and Belmont (at NKU). On Saturday, Oct. 15, Xavier drew with Villanova 2-2 in its final match at Gettler Stadium.
• During the homeless stretch, the Musketeers competed at UC's Gettler Stadium three times, NKU Soccer Stadium twice and at local Walnut Hills High School.
• Xavier has long been one of the fewest penalized teams in the nation, and 2016 has been no exception. The Musketeers have been charged with just 11 yellow cards (no reds) this season. Only 13 teams have fewer yellows this season.
• An early goal off a corner kick stood up for SIUE as XU fell 1-0 in its first match at home in nearly two months on Tuesday.
• Xavier saw a season-high four-match unbeaten streak snapped and dropped to 5-1-2 at home for the season.
• The Musketeers were able to return to the Xavier Soccer Complex for the first time since Aug. 26 after repairs were completed following floods in late August.
• Colin Hanley made five saves, including several acrobatic stops, in another solid match between the pipes.
• SIUE outshot Xavier 14-9, including a 6-4 edge in shots on goal. XU held a 6-4 advantage in corners.
• Matt Vasquenza paced the Musketeers with three shots.
• Xavier has scored 14 of its 21 goals in the second half this season, out-scoring its opposition 14-7 after halftime.
• XU has also outshot its foes 97-87 in the second half and 19-13 in overtime.
• Sporting a typically-balanced offensive attack, Xavier has received goals from nine different players while eight Musketeers have contributed assists.
• Xavier ranks 45th in the nation in total points (67), 54th in points per game (4.79) and 67th in total goals (21).
• Xavier ranks 21st in both assists per game (1.79) and 20th in total assists (25).
• Xavier has been one of the top teams in the nation at generating scoring chances this fall.
• The Musketeers have outshot their opponents 203-163, including a 83-69 edge in shots on goal.
• The Musketeers are 31st in the nation with 14.50 shots per game and also rank 50th in shots on goal per match with an average of 5.93.
• Individually, Majed Osman rates 20th in the NCAA with 3.71 shots per game and 76th with 1.36 shots on goal per game.
• Sophomore Colin Hanley has been outstanding in goal over his past eight outings, stabilizing the position and posting four shutouts to go with a 0.58 GAA in BIG EAST action.
• He ranks 29th in the nation with a 0.67 GAA and 45th in saves per match (4.33). His save percentage is fourth in the country (.867).
• Hanley made his season debut on Sept. 13 in a 2-0 loss at nationally-ranked Louisville, but since then has allowed just four goals in over 710 minutes.
• Xavier goalkeepers have set program records for goals against average in three straight seasons.
• In 2013, Eric Osswald began the trend with a mark of 0.82. He lowered his own record to 0.74 in 2014, posting a program-best 11 shutouts and earning BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year honors. Last season, Dallas Jaye continued the run with an impressive 0.63 GAA and a BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year award.
• With four individual shutouts in his last seven outings, sophomore Colin Hanley could give Jaye's mark a run. His GAA sits at 0.67 overall and is a sterling 0.58 in BIG EAST action.
• After a 3-1-1 start to league play, Xavier is now 20-8-4 (.686) in BIG EAST play since joining the conference ahead of the 2013 season.
• The Musketeers have never finished below fourth in the BIG EAST standings.
• In three years in the league, Xavier has never failed to advance to the BIG EAST Tournament – reaching the semifinals in 2013 and 2015, while also appearing in the 2014 title match against Providence.
* Standings current through 10/18
• Matt Nance became the second Musketeer to earn BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Honors on Monday, Oct. 17.
• Xavier has had seven different players honored on 11 different occasions by the BIG EAST this season.
• Xavier has faced 21 NSCAA-ranked opponents in the last six-plus seasons.
• Since 2010, Xavier now boasts an 8-9-4 overall record against NSCAA ranked opposition.
• The Musketeers are an incredible 6-2-1 against the Top-10, including wins at No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 1 Creighton last fall.
• In 2014, the Musketeers also claimed victories against No. 5 Indiana and No. 8 Georgetown.
XAVIER MEN'S SOCCER VS. THE NSCAA TOP 25 (SINCE 2010)
Home: 1-1-2 | Away: 3-4-1 | Neutral: 4-4-1
POSTSEASON LEGEND
* Atlantic 10 Tournament
^ BIG EAST Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
• After a 2-1 road loss at Providence on Saturday, Xavier men's soccer responded with a 1-0 win vs. Cleveland State on Tuesday. It continues a trend of solid play after losses under Andy Fleming.
• Since 2010, XU has compiled a record of 19-8-4 (.677) after a loss.
• As of 10/16, Xavier has played the 40th most difficult schedule in the nation thus far with a combined opponent record of 72-57-28 (.548).
• The Musketeers were also rated 27th in the latest NCAA RPI rankings, released on Monday, Oct. 17.
• As of 10/16, six BIG EAST teams are in the top-40 in terms of schedule strength, ranging from Georgetown (7), Butler (17), Villanova (18), Creighton (22), Seton Hall (32) and Xavier (40).
• The Musketeers were picked to finish fourth in the league's annual coaches poll, coming in behind two preseason top-10 teams in Creighton and Georgetown. XU also received a first-place vote in the poll for the first time.
• Matt Vasquenza and Cory Brown were both selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, as Brown was named the BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
• The prediction ties the highest for XU since entering the league in 2013. XU was picked fourth last season, seventh in 2014 and fifth in 2013.
• XU lived up to its prediction last season, finishing fourth in the league at 5-3-1. The Musketeers have been inside the top-four in each of its first three seasons in the BIG EAST.
• Xavier returns 16 players, including eight starters, from last season's 12-win team.
• The roster consists of 10 freshmen, seven sophomores, six juniors and four seniors.
• Four of Xavier's top five offensive options are back, as returners Jalen Brown, Matt Vasquenza, Majed Osman and Walker Andriot took a combined 122 shots in 2015. Those four players accounted for 53 percent of Xavier's 229 total shots in 2015.
• XU's typically-balanced offense saw 12 players record an assist or score a goal last season. Eight of the goal-scorers return in 2016, while nine players return who contributed an assist.
• The senior class of Jalen Brown, Todd Pratzner, Jake Ciricillo, Walker Andriot and Majed Osman have helped XU to a 38-20-5 (.643) record since 2013.
• The Musketeers return 52 percent of their goal-scoring (15-of-29) and 56 percent of their points (44-of-78).
• XU is holding auditions to replace a BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year for the second straight season after losing Dallas Jaye (13 GS, 0.63 GAA) to graduation. Jaye succeeded 2014 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Eric Osswald.
• Leading scorer Alex Ridsdale (8g, 1a) was also lost to graduation.
• A key piece in the midfield, Kyle Martin graduated after starting 47 matches since 2013.
• Right back Chris Moore also graduated after making 58 career starts since 2013.
• The 2015 senior class of Dallas Jaye, Vince Shaw, Alex Ridsdale, Calum Latham, Kyle Martin, Rhodes Moore and Chris Moore left Xavier with 51 wins – tied for the most by any graduating group.
• In addition to player turnover, XU has an entirely new look on the sidelines with Ernie Yarborough, Garrett McLaughlin, Chris Black and Cam Olson all beginning their first year with the program. Former assistants John Michael Hayden (Louisville) and Charles Rodriguez (Stanford) took new jobs in the collegiate ranks, while goalkeeper coach Jamie Starr (FC Cincinnati) and Director of Operations Luke Spencer (FC Cincinnati) joined the USL.
• For a second straight preseason, Cory Brown has racked up an impressive collection of preseason honors. The junior from Nelson, New Zealand is considered one of the best defenders in college soccer and was on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List as a sophomore.
2016 HONORS FOR BROWN:
• BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
• Preseason All-BIG EAST Team
• College Soccer News Preseason All-America Second Team
• Top Drawer Soccer Men's Preseason Best XI Third Team
• College Soccer News National Team of the Week (10/10)
• 2x BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (9/19, 10/10)
• Xavier posted a 1-1 record in a pair of exhibitions, defeating the 2015 NAIA National Champs, Rio Grande (OH), 2-0 at home and falling 3-1 at No. 4 Maryland.
• Jalen Brown (2g) scored unassisted in both matches for the Musketeers and could be primed for a big season after leading XU in shots in 2015.
· Xavier men's soccer has reached the NCAA Tournament in four of the last six seasons.
· The Musketeers finished 2015 at 12-6-1 overall, marking a sixth straight season with at least 10 wins – one of just 12 programs that can claim the feat.
· Last fall also marked Xavier's third straight finish in the top-four of the BIG EAST.
· XU was ranked in the nation's top-10 by the NSCAA for the third time in four years, while knocking of the national No. 1 (Creighton) and No. 2 (Notre Dame) on the road last season. The Musketeers are widely believed to be the first program to ever knock off both a No. 1 and a No. 2 on the road in the same season.
The Musketeers (7-4-3, 3-1-1) are unbeaten in four of their last five and have posted shutouts in five of eight matches going back to the start of league play.
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THE MATCHUP |
XAVIER MUSKETEERS (7-4-3, 3-1-1 BIG EAST CONFERENCE)
vs. MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES (3-5-4, 0-3-2 BIG EAST CONFERENCE)
Match Info: Saturday, Oct. 22 – 7:05 p.m. – Valley Fields
Follow: Live Stats | Watch (BEDN) | @XavierMSOC
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ABOUT MARQUETTE |

Last Result: L, 2-1 at No. 6 Creighton on Saturday, Oct. 15
Key Players: Luka Prpa (6 G, 6 A, 32 SH, 13 SOG), Jan Maertins (3 G, 1 A, 20 SH, 10 SOG), Daniel Szczepanek (2 G, 1 A, 32 SH, 10 SOG)
In Goal: Luis Barraza (9 GP, 1.58 GAA, 38 SV, 1 SHO)
Notable:
• Marquette has lost five straight matches and hasn't been in the win column since a 4-1 decision against Northwestern on Sept. 5.
• Midfielder Luka Prpa has had a breakout freshman year and leads MU with 18 points (6 G, 6 A).
• The Golden Eagles have outshot their opposition 172-149 and hold a 68-53 edge in corners, but have scored just one more goal (19-18) than their opponents.
• A young team, the Golden Eagles have 12 freshmen and 10 sophomores on roster. Marquette's five upperclassmen (two seniors, three juniors) are the fewest of any BIG EAST side.
• The Golden Eagles lead the all-time series 4-2, but Xavier has won two of the past three meetings.
• MU won all three meetings (1987, 1990, 2007) prior to the two programs joining the BIG EAST in 2013.
• An uncharacteristic down year in 2015 saw Marquette miss the BIG EAST Championships for the first time in seven years.
• Matt Vasquenza scored a golden goal in the 95th minute to send Xavier to a 1-0 home win in the last matchup on Oct. 24, 2015.
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PLAYIN' IN A TRAVELING BAND |
• Tuesday night's home match at Xavier Soccer Complex was just the Musketeers' second true home match of the season after playing six straight matches off campus during field repairs.
• The Xavier Soccer Complex was temporarily unplayable due to severe flooding in and around the Norwood area in late August.
• XU's is 1-1 overall in true home matches, beating Evansville 3-1 back on Aug. 26 and falling 1-0 against SIUE on Tuesday night.
• Despite the challenge of playing away from XU Soccer Compex, XU went 4-0-2 in home matches away from home. The Musketeers drew with Dartmouth at UC on Sept. 5 and then ran off four "home" wins, including victories against Cincinnati (at NKU), DePaul (at UC), St. John's (at Walnut Hills HS) and Belmont (at NKU). On Saturday, Oct. 15, Xavier drew with Villanova 2-2 in its final match at Gettler Stadium.
• During the homeless stretch, the Musketeers competed at UC's Gettler Stadium three times, NKU Soccer Stadium twice and at local Walnut Hills High School.
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NO HARM, NO FOUL |
• Xavier has long been one of the fewest penalized teams in the nation, and 2016 has been no exception. The Musketeers have been charged with just 11 yellow cards (no reds) this season. Only 13 teams have fewer yellows this season.
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LAST TIME OUT |
• An early goal off a corner kick stood up for SIUE as XU fell 1-0 in its first match at home in nearly two months on Tuesday.
• Xavier saw a season-high four-match unbeaten streak snapped and dropped to 5-1-2 at home for the season.
• The Musketeers were able to return to the Xavier Soccer Complex for the first time since Aug. 26 after repairs were completed following floods in late August.
• Colin Hanley made five saves, including several acrobatic stops, in another solid match between the pipes.
• SIUE outshot Xavier 14-9, including a 6-4 edge in shots on goal. XU held a 6-4 advantage in corners.
• Matt Vasquenza paced the Musketeers with three shots.
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FINISHING STRONG |
• Xavier has scored 14 of its 21 goals in the second half this season, out-scoring its opposition 14-7 after halftime.
• XU has also outshot its foes 97-87 in the second half and 19-13 in overtime.
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SHARING IS CARING |
• Sporting a typically-balanced offensive attack, Xavier has received goals from nine different players while eight Musketeers have contributed assists.
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ON THE OFFENSIVE |
• Xavier ranks 45th in the nation in total points (67), 54th in points per game (4.79) and 67th in total goals (21).
• Xavier ranks 21st in both assists per game (1.79) and 20th in total assists (25).
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SHOTS FIRED |
• Xavier has been one of the top teams in the nation at generating scoring chances this fall.
• The Musketeers have outshot their opponents 203-163, including a 83-69 edge in shots on goal.
• The Musketeers are 31st in the nation with 14.50 shots per game and also rank 50th in shots on goal per match with an average of 5.93.
• Individually, Majed Osman rates 20th in the NCAA with 3.71 shots per game and 76th with 1.36 shots on goal per game.
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KEEPING IT CLEAN |
• Sophomore Colin Hanley has been outstanding in goal over his past eight outings, stabilizing the position and posting four shutouts to go with a 0.58 GAA in BIG EAST action.
• He ranks 29th in the nation with a 0.67 GAA and 45th in saves per match (4.33). His save percentage is fourth in the country (.867).
• Hanley made his season debut on Sept. 13 in a 2-0 loss at nationally-ranked Louisville, but since then has allowed just four goals in over 710 minutes.
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HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? |
• Xavier goalkeepers have set program records for goals against average in three straight seasons.
• In 2013, Eric Osswald began the trend with a mark of 0.82. He lowered his own record to 0.74 in 2014, posting a program-best 11 shutouts and earning BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year honors. Last season, Dallas Jaye continued the run with an impressive 0.63 GAA and a BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year award.
• With four individual shutouts in his last seven outings, sophomore Colin Hanley could give Jaye's mark a run. His GAA sits at 0.67 overall and is a sterling 0.58 in BIG EAST action.
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BIG (EAST) SUCCESS |
• After a 3-1-1 start to league play, Xavier is now 20-8-4 (.686) in BIG EAST play since joining the conference ahead of the 2013 season.
• The Musketeers have never finished below fourth in the BIG EAST standings.
• In three years in the league, Xavier has never failed to advance to the BIG EAST Tournament – reaching the semifinals in 2013 and 2015, while also appearing in the 2014 title match against Providence.
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2016 BIG EAST STANDINGS |
# | TEAM | OVERALL (%) | BIG EAST (%) |
1. | Creighton | 8-2-3 (.731) | 4-0-1 (.900) |
2. | Xavier | 7-4-3 (.607) | 3-1-1 (.700) |
3. | Butler | 8-4-1 (.654) | 3-2 (.600) |
4. | Providence | 8-5 (.615) | 3-2 (.600) |
5. | St. John's | 6-3-4 (.615) | 2-1-2 (.600) |
6. | Villanova | 6-5-2 (.538) | 2-2-1 (.500) |
7. | DePaul | 7-5-2 (.571) | 2-3 (.400) |
8. | Georgetown | 4-8-1 (.346) | 1-3-1 (.300) |
9. | Seton Hall | 3-9-1 (.269) | 1-4 (.200) |
10. | Marquette | 3-5-4 (.417) | 0-3-2 (.200) |
* Standings current through 10/18
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2016 BIG EAST WEEKLY HONORS |
• Matt Nance became the second Musketeer to earn BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Honors on Monday, Oct. 17.
• Xavier has had seven different players honored on 11 different occasions by the BIG EAST this season.
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XAVIER AGAINST THE BEST |
• Xavier has faced 21 NSCAA-ranked opponents in the last six-plus seasons.
• Since 2010, Xavier now boasts an 8-9-4 overall record against NSCAA ranked opposition.
• The Musketeers are an incredible 6-2-1 against the Top-10, including wins at No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 1 Creighton last fall.
• In 2014, the Musketeers also claimed victories against No. 5 Indiana and No. 8 Georgetown.
XAVIER MEN'S SOCCER VS. THE NSCAA TOP 25 (SINCE 2010)
Home: 1-1-2 | Away: 3-4-1 | Neutral: 4-4-1
DATE | LOCATION | OPPONENT | RESULT |
Nov. 13, 2010 | Charlotte, N.C. (N) | #15 Charlotte | T, 0-0 (PK Win) * |
Sept. 16, 2011 | Evanston, Ill. (N) | #13 Northern Illinois | W, 1-0 |
Oct. 28, 2011 | Charlotte, N.C. (A) | #16 Charlotte | L, 1-0 |
Nov. 10, 2011 | St. Louis, Mo. (N) | #8 Charlotte | W, 2-1 (OT) * |
Aug. 25, 2012 | Cincinnati, Ohio (H) | #20 Northwestern | T, 1-1 (2OT) |
Nov. 9, 2012 | Charlotte, N.C. (N) | #25 Saint Louis | L, 1-0 * |
Oct. 5, 2013 | Omaha, Neb. (A) | #4 Creighton | L, 2-0 |
Oct. 12, 2013 | Cincinnati, Ohio (H) | #9 Georgetown | W, 2-0 |
Aug. 31, 2014 | Madison, Wis. (A) | #21 Wisconsin | L, 4-0 |
Oct. 18, 2014 | Cincinnati, Ohio (H) | #6 Creighton | T, 1-1 |
Oct. 25, 2014 | Milwaukee, Wis. (A) | #15 Marquette | W, 1-0 |
Oct. 29, 2014 | Washington, D.C. (A) | #13 Georgetown | L, 1-0 |
Nov. 14, 2014 | Philadelphia, Pa. (N) | #8 Georgetown | W, 1-0 ^ |
Nov. 16, 2014 | Philadelphia, Pa. (N) | #23 Providence | L, 2-1 ^ |
Nov. 23, 2014 | Bloomington, Ind. (N) | #5 Indiana | W, 2-1 % |
Nov. 30, 2014 | Omaha, Neb. (N) | #9 Creighton | L, 2-1 % |
Sept. 15, 2015 | South Bend, Ind. (A) | #2 Notre Dame | W, 1-0 |
Oct. 3, 2015 | Cincinnati, Ohio (H) | #16 Georgetown | L, 1-0 |
Oct. 28, 2015 | Omaha, Neb. (A) | #1 Creighton | W, 2-1 |
Nov. 12, 2015 | Washington, D.C. (N) | #16 Georgetown | L, 1-0 |
Sept. 2, 2016 | Charlottesville, Va. (A) | #12 Virginia | T, 1-1 (2OT) |
POSTSEASON LEGEND
* Atlantic 10 Tournament
^ BIG EAST Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
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GETTING UP OFF THE MAT |
• After a 2-1 road loss at Providence on Saturday, Xavier men's soccer responded with a 1-0 win vs. Cleveland State on Tuesday. It continues a trend of solid play after losses under Andy Fleming.
• Since 2010, XU has compiled a record of 19-8-4 (.677) after a loss.
YEAR | RECORD AFTER LOSS |
2010 | 3-2-1 |
2011 | 3-0-1 |
2012 | 2-0-0 |
2013 | 3-3-0 |
2014 | 4-1-0 |
2015 | 2-2-1 |
2016 | 2-0-1 |
7 Seasons | 19-8-4 (.677) |
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STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE |
• As of 10/16, Xavier has played the 40th most difficult schedule in the nation thus far with a combined opponent record of 72-57-28 (.548).
• The Musketeers were also rated 27th in the latest NCAA RPI rankings, released on Monday, Oct. 17.
• As of 10/16, six BIG EAST teams are in the top-40 in terms of schedule strength, ranging from Georgetown (7), Butler (17), Villanova (18), Creighton (22), Seton Hall (32) and Xavier (40).
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XU PICKED FOURTH IN BIG EAST |
• The Musketeers were picked to finish fourth in the league's annual coaches poll, coming in behind two preseason top-10 teams in Creighton and Georgetown. XU also received a first-place vote in the poll for the first time.
• Matt Vasquenza and Cory Brown were both selected to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, as Brown was named the BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
• The prediction ties the highest for XU since entering the league in 2013. XU was picked fourth last season, seventh in 2014 and fifth in 2013.
• XU lived up to its prediction last season, finishing fourth in the league at 5-3-1. The Musketeers have been inside the top-four in each of its first three seasons in the BIG EAST.
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WHAT'S BACK |
• Xavier returns 16 players, including eight starters, from last season's 12-win team.
• The roster consists of 10 freshmen, seven sophomores, six juniors and four seniors.
• Four of Xavier's top five offensive options are back, as returners Jalen Brown, Matt Vasquenza, Majed Osman and Walker Andriot took a combined 122 shots in 2015. Those four players accounted for 53 percent of Xavier's 229 total shots in 2015.
• XU's typically-balanced offense saw 12 players record an assist or score a goal last season. Eight of the goal-scorers return in 2016, while nine players return who contributed an assist.
• The senior class of Jalen Brown, Todd Pratzner, Jake Ciricillo, Walker Andriot and Majed Osman have helped XU to a 38-20-5 (.643) record since 2013.
• The Musketeers return 52 percent of their goal-scoring (15-of-29) and 56 percent of their points (44-of-78).
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HOLES TO FILL |
• XU is holding auditions to replace a BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year for the second straight season after losing Dallas Jaye (13 GS, 0.63 GAA) to graduation. Jaye succeeded 2014 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Eric Osswald.
• Leading scorer Alex Ridsdale (8g, 1a) was also lost to graduation.
• A key piece in the midfield, Kyle Martin graduated after starting 47 matches since 2013.
• Right back Chris Moore also graduated after making 58 career starts since 2013.
• The 2015 senior class of Dallas Jaye, Vince Shaw, Alex Ridsdale, Calum Latham, Kyle Martin, Rhodes Moore and Chris Moore left Xavier with 51 wins – tied for the most by any graduating group.
• In addition to player turnover, XU has an entirely new look on the sidelines with Ernie Yarborough, Garrett McLaughlin, Chris Black and Cam Olson all beginning their first year with the program. Former assistants John Michael Hayden (Louisville) and Charles Rodriguez (Stanford) took new jobs in the collegiate ranks, while goalkeeper coach Jamie Starr (FC Cincinnati) and Director of Operations Luke Spencer (FC Cincinnati) joined the USL.
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CORY BROWN COLLECTING HONORS |
• For a second straight preseason, Cory Brown has racked up an impressive collection of preseason honors. The junior from Nelson, New Zealand is considered one of the best defenders in college soccer and was on the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List as a sophomore.
2016 HONORS FOR BROWN:
• BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year
• Preseason All-BIG EAST Team
• College Soccer News Preseason All-America Second Team
• Top Drawer Soccer Men's Preseason Best XI Third Team
• College Soccer News National Team of the Week (10/10)
• 2x BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (9/19, 10/10)
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PRESEASON WRAP |
• Xavier posted a 1-1 record in a pair of exhibitions, defeating the 2015 NAIA National Champs, Rio Grande (OH), 2-0 at home and falling 3-1 at No. 4 Maryland.
• Jalen Brown (2g) scored unassisted in both matches for the Musketeers and could be primed for a big season after leading XU in shots in 2015.
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AMONG THE NATION'S ELITE |
· Xavier men's soccer has reached the NCAA Tournament in four of the last six seasons.
· The Musketeers finished 2015 at 12-6-1 overall, marking a sixth straight season with at least 10 wins – one of just 12 programs that can claim the feat.
· Last fall also marked Xavier's third straight finish in the top-four of the BIG EAST.
· XU was ranked in the nation's top-10 by the NSCAA for the third time in four years, while knocking of the national No. 1 (Creighton) and No. 2 (Notre Dame) on the road last season. The Musketeers are widely believed to be the first program to ever knock off both a No. 1 and a No. 2 on the road in the same season.
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