Saturday, September 16, 2017
Rider Broncs (3-2-0, 0-0-0 MAAC) vs. LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds (2-3-0, 0-0-0 Big East)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 7 p.m.
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What You Need To Know
- The Broncs saw a three-game winning streak, part of a nine-game winning streak on Ben Cohen Field dating back to 2015, snapped in a 2-0 setback to Villanova on Wednesday.
- A 2015 NCAA Tournament qualifier, LIU Brooklyn has stumbled to an 0-3-1 start in 2017 with losses to Western Michigan, Detroit and NJIT, while playing Appalachian State to a 1-1 tie.
- A familiar name and face made his Rider debut off the bench against Villanova. Freshman back
Sergio Aguinaga, the younger brother of senior forward
Jose Aguinaga, came off the bench and played 31 minutes. Â
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Clement Bourret leads the Broncs with a goal and four assists, including the golden goal in the 94
th minute against Temple and the assist on
Sylvain Coco's game-winner against La Salle.
- Coco earned MAAC Rookie of the Week on Sept. 11 for his game-winning goal against La Salle, following teammate
Pablo DeCastro's turn earning the same honor on Sept. 4 for his game-winner against Seton Hall and assist on Bourret's game-winner at Temple.
- DeCastro also scored in the season opener against Lehigh. He's second on the team with five points (two goals, one assist).
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David Pastuna was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 4 after compiling nine saves and allowing just one goal in a pair of wins against Seton Hall and Temple.
- A year after scoring 78 percent (28-of-36) of its goals after halftime, the trend had continued in 2017 prior to the La Salle match. Rider had scored four of its first five goals this season in the second half or overtime prior to netting a pair of tallies in the first half against the Explorers.
- The Broncs return six starters from their second-straight MAAC Championship squad in 2016, including their top three goal scorers from a year ago in
Elliott Otmani (6 goals, 8 assists),
Jose Aguinaga (5 goals, 9 assists) and
Clement Bourret (8 goals, 2 assists).
- A two-time All-MAAC First Team selection and a 2016 NSCAA All-Northeast Region pick, Aguinaga was named 2017 MAAC Preseason Player of the Year.
- Otmani and Bourret joined Aguinaga on the Preseason All-MAAC Team. Otmani was a 2016 All-MAAC Second Team honoree, while Bourret was named to the All-Rookie Team.
- TopDrawerSoccer.com named Aguinaga (#1), Bourret (#4), Otmani (#8) and
Arthur Herpreck (#12) among the Top 20 players in the MAAC.
- Arguably the Broncs' biggest loss to graduation was 2017 Second Team All-American
Christian Flath. Flath became Rider's fifth All-American of all-time and the first since 1972.
- Rider has won four MAAC Championships in its 20 years in the league, including back-to-back titles in its first two years in the league (1997-98) and the most recent two years (2015-16).Â
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