HAMDEN, Connecticut - Marist men's soccer (3-5, 0-1 MAAC) will play their in their second match of the MAAC season at Quinnipiac (3-4-2, 1-1 MAAC) on Wednesday, October 9. Kick-off is set for 3 p.m. as the Red Foxes look to get in the win column for the conference.
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- A live stream and live stats will be provided courtesy of GoBobcats.com.
- Live updates will be posted on the @MaristMensSoc Twitter account as well.
- Marist was defeated in the conference opener at Niagara by a score of 1-0.
- The Red Foxes beat the Purple Eagles in every statistical category, but gave up the deciding goal in the 64th minute.
- The Purple Eagles' goal was their only shot on goal for the entire match, while Marist recorded 16 shots with six on goal.
- The Red Foxes rank 21st in the NCAA in corner kicks per game (6.50).
- Marist sits at 17th in shots per game (15.25) and 62nd in shots on goal per game (5.75).
- Allen Gavilanes is 11th in the nation in shots per game (4.00).
- Every goal from the Red Foxes this season has been shot by a different player.
- Gavilanes is leading the offense with a goal and two assists for four points.
- The Red Foxes are beating the opposition on shots 122-86 and corner kicks 53-38.
- Quinnipiac most recently was defeated by Manhattan 1-0 on Saturday.
- Goalkeeper Jared Mazzola made four saves, and has allowed 13 goals in nine contests.
- Freshman Tomas Svecula leads the team with three goals and two assists, while reigning MAAC Offensive Player of the Year Eamon Whelan has tallied three goals and an assist.
- The Red Foxes most recently tied the Bobcats in the Semifinals of the 2018 MAAC Championships at 3-3. However, Marist was eliminated from the tournament after ten rounds of penalty kicks.
- Samad Bounthong, Marcus Ginman and Beau Hornberger each scored goals while Bounthong tallied an assist as well.
- Ryan Sinnott made four saves in goal.
Marist returns home for Senior Day on Saturday, October 12. Before facing off with Siena at 7 p.m., the Red Fox graduating class will be honored for their years of commitment to the program.
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