The Emory University men’s soccer team, ranked
18th among NCAA Division III teams, will return to the
Woodruff P.E. Center on Friday, hosting non-conference opponent
Maryville College (Tenn.) at 7:00 PM.
Coverage
Friday’s game will be webcasted at http://go.emory.edu/Webcasts/MSoccWebcast.html.
RealPlayer version 10 or newer is needed to watch the webcast, and
can be downloaded for free at www.real.com. Live-updating
statistics for the game are available at http://go.emory.edu/LiveStats/MSocc/XLIVE.HTM.
Emory University Eagles
Emory will enter the game with an 11-1-2 overall record,
including a perfect 7-0-0 record at home this season. The
Eagles are ranked 18th in the latest NSCAA poll, and
ninth in the D3Soccer.com poll, both of which were released on
Tuesday. Emory is also ranked third in the NSCAA South
Atlantic Region poll. The team will look to bounce back from
an 0-1-1 weekend, after losing 1-0 at New York University on
Friday, and tying at Brandeis University, 1-1, on Sunday. The
Eagles are led offensively by junior Zach Samuels,
who has a team-high 20 points with six goals and eight assists, and
sophomore Andrew Natalino, who has scored a
team-best seven goals during the year. Defensively, junior
Trenton Spindler has a 0.24 goals against average
and a .943 save percentage during the season, while the Emory
defense has allowed just 4.4 shots on goal per game in 2010.
Emory is led by head coach Sonny Travis, who is
55-10-5 during his four seasons with the squad.
- Emory by the Numbers (Division III Rank in Parenthesis
– as of 10/17)
Goals per game – 3.0 (11th)
Total Goals – 42 (15th)
Goals-Against Average – 0.28 (5th)
Shutout Percentage – 0.710 (10th)
Won-Lost-Tied Percentage – 0.857 (12th)
Save Percentage – 0.935 (2nd)
Maryville College Scots
After dropping their first three games of the season, the
Scots have been on fire as of late, going 9-1-1 over their last 11
games and have an overall record of 9-4-1. Maryville is 7-3-0
in road games this season, including a 1-0 win at Oglethorpe
University on Monday, the team’s third-straight shutout
win. Offensively, Maryville is led by junior Tom Webster, who
leads the team with six goals, four assists and 16 total points,
while senior goalkeeper Bryan Walker has started all 14 games for
the Scots, recording a 0.93 goals against average and a .822 save
percentage. The Scots are coached by Pepe Fernandez, who is
270-115-25 during his 21 seasons with the team.
- Maryville by the Numbers (Division III Rank in
Parenthesis – as of 10/17)
Goals per game – 1.93 (121st)
Total Goals – 27 (122nd)
Goals-Against Average – 0.89 (90th)
Shutout Percentage – 0.357 (136th)
Won-Lost-Tied Percentage – 0.679 (94th)
Save Percentage – 0.831 (70th)
Matchup History
Emory is 13-8-0 all time against Maryville, including wins in
each of the last five meetings and in eight of the last 10
matchups, dating back to the 1997 season. The Eagles hold a
7-4-0 advantage over the Scots in matches played at the Woodruff
P.E. Center. Last season, Emory won 3-2 at Maryville, behind
a five-point day from Samuels, consisting of two goals (including
the game winner) and an assist.
UAA Update
Emory currently sits in a tie with the 21st-ranked
University of Rochester for fourth in the UAA, as both squads have
a 1-1-2 record in conference matches for five points. Leading
the way in the UAA is New York University (2-0-2), followed by
15th-ranked Washington University (2-1-1) and Case
Western Reserve University (2-2-0). Currently behind Emory
are Brandeis, 25th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University and
the University of Chicago, which are all 1-2-1 in UAA matches this
season. All eight teams are off from conference play this
weekend, with each facing non-conference opponents during the
course of the week.
Emory Notes
This season marks the seventh time since 1982 that Emory has
lost just one game through its first 14 contests… Zach
Samuels currently ranks 21st among all Division III
players with eight assists, and 28th with 0.57 assists
per game… He also has five game-winning assists this season,
one shy of the school single-season record, set by Karl Dix in
2005… Samuels’ eight career game-winning assists are
the sixth-most in Emory history… Trenton Spindler currently
ranks second in the nation with a 0.943 save percentage, and fifth
with a 0.24 goals against average… Emory’s 16
different goal scorers this season match a school record...
Samuels, Andrew Natalino and Nathan McKeever are
the only three Eagles to have started all 14 games this season.