Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Rider Broncs (5-8-1, 4-3-0 MAAC) vs. Saint Peter's Peacocks (7-6-2, 4-2-1 MAAC)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 3:30 p.m.
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What You Need To Know
- Rider plays host to Saint Peter's in an hOURglass Rivalry game that's pivotal to MAAC Championship implications. The Peacocks enter the game one point ahead of the Broncs with 13, along with Iona. Manhattan also has 12 points. The four teams are three points behind Quinnipiac and Marist and six points behind Fairfield, battling for the final three tournament berths.
- The Broncs opened MAAC play with three-straight wins over Iona, Marist and Niagara before suffering three-straight heartbreaking losses on game-winning goals in the last six minutes of regulation or overtime against Manhattan, Fairfield and Quinnipiac. Rider got back in the win column on Oct. 20 with a 2-1 road win at hOURglass rival Monmouth. Â
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Clement Bourret registered his first points of the year with a goal and an assist on
Sylvain Coco's game-winning goal on Oct. 20 at Monmouth.
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Elliott Otmani has scored a goal in three of the Broncs' four league wins and has a point in all four. For his career, he now has 28 goals, 17 assists and 73 points. Only
- Rider owns a 24-12-1 lead in the all-time series with Saint Peter's, including wins in the last two and a 4-2-1 record against the Peacocks under Head Coach
Charlie Inverso. Â
- Saint Peter's has won three-straight games and is unbeaten in its last four – tying Iona before earning wins over Niagara, Monmouth and Canisius.
- The Peacocks feature a high-powered offense, featuring Dominic Laws (8 goals, 3 assists), Jordan Jowers (7 goals, 1 assist), Frederik Lindqvist (5 goals, 2 assists) and Marco Torino (3 goals, 1 assist). 12 different Peacocks have an assist, led by Wilber Nunez with four. Â Â
- Freshman Jason Dubrovich, the reigning MAAC Goalkeeper and Rookie of the Week, has seen the majority of action in net for the Peacocks, posting a 1.07 goals-against average and a .787 saves percentage this season.
- Rider Head Coach
Charlie Inverso earned the 500
th win of his collegiate coaching career on Sept. 29 at Marist. He earned the first 434 victories in his 24-year tenure as Head Coach at Mercer County Community College, before winning 66 games since becoming Head Coach of the Broncs in 2011.
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Elliott Otmani and
Pablo Gatinois were named MAAC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, on Oct. 1 following the Broncs' wins over Iona and Marist. Otmani scored and assisted in each of the two games, while Gatinois shut out the Red Foxes, including a stop on a penalty kick, and posted a 0.50 goals-against average for the week.
- After scoring just twice through the season's first seven games, Rider scored seven goals in the next three games.
- After not registering a point in the first 44 games of his collegiate career,
Emmanuel Kouma picked up assists in consecutive games against Marist and Niagara on Sept. 29 and Oct. 3.
- The Broncs took a 1-0 win on Sept. 8 at La Salle on
Pablo DeCastro's (Madrid, Spain/Universidad Francisco de Vitoria) goal off an assist from
Elliott Otmani (La Ciotat, France/Bonaparte).
- Gatinois earned his first start, win and shutout in the 1-0 clean sheet at La Salle. Gatinois made one save.
- Redshirt freshman goalkeeper
Garret Potter started his first three games this season following the graduation of former keeper
David Pastuna. Potter made five saves in the three games. He got another start at LIU Brooklyn and made six saves.
- After opening the season with a 1-1 tie against Fairleigh Dickinson on Aug. 24, the Broncs fell to NJIT, 1-0, on a goal in the 88
th minute.
Elliott Otmani scored on a PK in the 11
th minute against NJIT. The goal was the 24
th in Otmani's career.
- Potter,
Guillermo Pavia Vidal and
Borja Ares Ortiz each made their Rider debuts against FDU. Â
- The Broncs return nine starters from a team that advanced to the MAAC Championship Game for the third-straight season in 2017.
- Included in the returning cast are a pair of players who accounted for 17 of the Broncs 30 goals a year ago in
Elliott Otmani (9 goals, 2 assists) and
Pablo DeCastro (8 goals, 3 assists).
- Otmani was named to the prestigious MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, representative of collegiate soccer's top individual honor.
- In addition to Otmani, an Academic All-America First Team honoree, backs
Arthur Herpreck and
Emmanuel Kouma return after joining Otmani on the All-Region Team.
- Six of Rider's league-high seven All-MAAC selections from a year ago return, including First-Team honorees Otmani, Kouma and
Sylvain Coco, Second-Teamers DeCastro and
Arthur Herpreck and All-Rookie Team selection
Mathis Catanzaro.
- The Broncs' two losses to the starting line-up will not be easy to replace – Second-Team All-American and program assists record-holder
Jose Aguinaga, who was drafted 85
th overall by the New York Red Bulls, and goalkeeper
David Pastuna, a five-year member of the Broncs who finished his career with 30 wins and 12 shutouts, good for second and third in program history, respectively.  Â
- Otmani, Coco and Kouma were selected to the Preseason All-MAAC Team.
- The Rider defense limited the opposition to a 0.99 goals-against average in 2017, while the offense produced 1.49 goals per game.
- Rider has won four MAAC Championships in its 21 years in the league, including back-to-back titles in its first two years in the league (1997-98) and 2015-16.