The Emory University men’s soccer team will look to get
back on track in the University Athletic Association (UAA) this
weekend, as the 14th-ranked Eagles will play their final
regular season home games against the seventh-ranked University of
Rochester on Friday at 7:30 PM and Case Western Reserve University
on Sunday at 1:30 PM.
Coverage
Both games 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. Please note that
there is a women’s game prior to the men’s contest, and
if it runs late, the start of the men’s game (and therefore
the webcast) might be delayed as well. Live-updating
statistics for the game are available at http://go.emory.edu/LiveStats/MSocc/XLIVE.HTM.
Senior Day
Sunday’s contest against Case Western Reserve will not
only be the last home game of the regular season for Emory, but
will also be the last home game for the Eagles’ soon-to-be
graduating players. Prior to the start of the game on Sunday,
Emory will hold its annual ‘Senior Day’ Ceremonies,
where they team will honor seniors Jake Graetz,
Christopher Howie, Nathan
McKeever, Michael Scannapieco and
Adam Waxman.
Emory University Eagles
The Eagles are 12-1-2 overall this season, after defeating
Maryville College 4-0 last Friday. Emory has been perfect at
home this season, going 8-0-0 at the Woodruff P.E. Center during
the campaign. Besides their ranking of 14th in the
NSCAA Division III poll, Emory is also ranked sixth in the
D3Soccer.com poll, and second in the NSCAA South Atlantic Region
poll. Emory’s leading scorers this season is sophomore
Andrew Natalino, who has 10 goals (including four
game winners) and three assists for 23 points. Defensively,
junior goalkeeper Trenton Spindler ranks first
among all NCAA Division III goalkeepers with a 0.952 save
percentage and fourth with a 0.222 goals against average.
Emory is led by head coach Sonny Travis, who is
56-10-5 during his four seasons with the team.
- Emory by the Numbers (Division III Rank in Parenthesis
– as of 10/24)
Goals per game – 3.07 (5th)
Total Goals – 46 (17th)
Goals-Against Average – 0.26 (4th)
Shutout Percentage – 0.730 (7th)
Won-Lost-Tied Percentage – 0.867 (9th)
Save Percentage – 0.944 (2nd)
University of Rochester Yellowjackets
Rochester is currently the seventh-ranked team in the NSCAA
Division III poll, and the 15th-ranked team in the
D3Soccer.com poll. The Yellowjackets have an overall record
of 8-1-5, including a 4-0-1 mark in road matches this season.
The team is coming off a 2-0 win over Kean University on Sunday,
its second-straight win. Offensively, Rochester is led by
senior Jimmy Parrinello, who has four goals and three assists for
11 points this season. Sophomore goalkeeper Scott Garfing is
ranked 18th in Division III with a 0.428 goals against
average and 69th with a 0.833 save percentage. The
Yellowjackets are coached by Chris Apple, who is 131-30-26 during
his 10 years with the team.
- Rochester by the Numbers (Division III Rank in
Parenthesis – as of 10/24)
Goals per game – 1.5 (217th)
Total Goals – 21 (246th)
Goals-Against Average – 0.46 (17th)
Shutout Percentage – 0.57 (36th)
Won-Lost-Tied Percentage – 0.750 (51st)
Save Percentage – 0.844 (45th)
Case Western Reserve University Spartans
The Spartans will enter the weekend with an overall record of
9-4-3, and will play at Carnegie Mellon University on Friday before
facing the Eagles on Sunday. Case is 2-2-2 in true road games
this season, and 3-2-2 in road and neutral games combined.
The Spartans are coming off a 6-0 win over Westminster College last
Saturday, the team’s largest goal-differential of the
season. Case’s leading scorer this season is junior
Vinny Bell, who has nine goals and one assist for 19 points.
Junior Ben Yabrow has started all 16 games in goal for the
Spartans, recording a 1.00 goals against average and a .765 save
percentage. Case is coached by Dan Palmer, who is 69-45-15
during his seven seasons with the team.
- Case by the Numbers (Division III Rank in Parenthesis
– as of 10/24)
Goals per game – 1.81 (146th)
Total Goals – 29 (137th)
Goals-Against Average – 0.95 (100th)
Shutout Percentage – 0.380 (121st)
Won-Lost-Tied Percentage – 0.656 (98th)
Save Percentage – 0.768 (198th)
Matchup Histories
Emory is 12-9-2 all time against Rochester, but has never lost
at home to the Yellowjackets with a 10-0-1 record at the Woodruff
P.E. Center. Last season in Rochester, Emory lost a 2-0
decision to the Yellowjackets.
The Eagles have won three straight against the Spartans, and have
an 11-0-1 record against Case all time in Atlanta. Last
season, Emory earned a 2-1 win over Case in Cleveland, as
Jake Graetz scored both goals for the Eagles,
including the game winner in overtime. Zach
Samuels and Christopher Howie each had
assists in last year’s game.
Around the UAA
Emory and Rochester will enter the weekend tied for fourth in
the UAA with records of 1-1-2 in conference play. Leading the
conference is New York University with a 2-0-2 record, followed by
2-1-1 Washington University (Mo.) and 2-2-0 Case. Rounding
out the conference standing are Brandeis University, Carnegie
Mellon University, and the University of Chicago, all of which are
1-2-1.
The rest of this weekend’s UAA schedule is as follows:
- Friday, October 29th
Case at Carnegie Mellon (7:30 PM)
NYU at Chicago (7:30 PM)
Brandeis at Washington (8:30 PM) - Sunday, October 31st
Rochester at Carnegie Mellon (1:30 AM)
NYU at Washington (2:30 PM)
Brandeis at Chicago (2:30 PM)
Emory Notes
Emory players were named the Offensive and Defensive Players of the
Week for the UAA this past week, marking the first time this season
the Eagles have swept the awards for men’s soccer…
Andrew Natalino, who won the offensive honor,
notched the first hat trick by an Eagle in over two years
during the team’s 4-0 win over Maryville…
Trenton Spindler, who won the defensive award,
made a season-high nine saves en route to his sixth shutouts of the
season… The Eagles have outscored their opponents 46-4
overall this season, including a 32-1 mark in the second half of
games… 20 different Emory players have recorded at least one
point for the Eagles this season.