Thursday, September 6, 2018
Rider Broncs (2-1-1) vs. Princeton Tigers (3-1-1)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 5 p.m.
Live Video –
ESPN+
Live Stats –
www.GoBroncs.com
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What You Need To Know
- Thursday night's game will be a Rider self-produced ESPN broadcast. Under the direction of Assistant Athletic Director for Digital and New Media
Chris Foster, the broadcasts will be heavily student run, including pregame, halftime, and postgame content production as well as feature pieces, commercials, highlight packages, and interviews.
- Sophomore goalkeeper
Carmen Carbonell made a career-high 12 saves at Drexel and equaled her prior career high of eight saves in the win over Wagner. She also added seven stops against both FDU and NJIT.
- Rider has trailed in all four games so far this season. The Broncs fought off defeat in the first three, including wins in the second and third games. However, NJIT extended its lead to 2-0 and won by the same score on Sept. 2.
- At 2-0-1 through three games, the Broncs started the season undefeated through three games for the first time since 2012. The 2012 squad won its first four.
- The Broncs' first three games of the season went to overtime. The last time Rider had three-straight games go to overtime to open a season came in 2010. Â
- Princeton leads the all-time series with the Broncs, 4-1. After the two teams hadn't met in more than a decade, the series was renewed last season, with Princeton taking a 2-0 win.
- The Tigers reached the NCAA Elite 8 a year ago before falling to eventual National Runner-Up UCLA.
- After winning its first three games against New Hampshire, Boston University and Saint Joseph's, the then-No. 20 Tigers fell at home to No. 13 North Carolina State on Sunday. Â
- Mimi Asom leads the Tigers with five goals already this season. Tomi Kennedy and Gabi Juarez have also scored once each. Abby Givens leads Princeton with two assists, while Kennedy and Emily Hilliard-Arce have one assist each.
- Goalkeeper Natalie Grossi has seen the majority of time in net this season, posting a 0.26 goals-against average and a .917 saves percentage. However, she was shown a red card near the end of the Tigers' setback against N.C. State. Noelani Kong-Johnson has also played more than 17 minutes this season, allowing a pair of goals. Â Â Â
- Rider opened the year with a 1-1 tie at Drexel, with
Kourtney Cunningham scoring the equalizer in the 86
th minute. Cunningham's flair for the dramatic continued in a 2-1 overtime win as she scored the golden goal in the 95
th minute off a
Sam Picinich assist.
- Picinich scored the game-winner against Fairleigh Dickinson in the 99
th minute, sending what appeared to be a pass ahead toward Cunningham at the top of the 18-yard box. Cunningham chased after the pass, as did the FDU goalkeeper. The ball bounced between the two, over the keeper's head and into the net for the win.
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Emily Curteis scored the equalizer against FDU in the 90
th minute. It was her first goal as a Bronc, while Cunningham and
Sofia Soares assisted on the play. The assist was Soares' first since Sept. 17, 2016 after the junior missed all of 2017 due to injury.
- Picinich equalized against Wagner on a header in the 60
th minute off a beautiful free kick into the box from
Valeria Pascuet as the Broncs came from behind for a 2-1 overtime victory.
- The Broncs returned seven players who started at least 11 games last season.
- Pascuet was named to the Preseason All-MAAC Team after consecutive all-league selections.
- Cunningham's two goals and an assist so far this season give her 14 goals and 41 points for her career, good for ninth in program history in both categories. Next on the points list is current Rider assistant coach
Tara Ballay (45), while
Ellie Smith and
Michelle Iacono are both next on the goals list with 19 each.
- Cunningham is joined by graduate student
Maddie Lipton and Picinich as team captains.
- Picinich came on strong late last season, finishing with two goals and two assists.
- Lipton is joined on an experienced Broncs' back line by 2017 Preseason All-MAAC selection
Meghan McCabe.Â
- Rider welcomed eight newcomers this season in graduate student
Emily Curteis (Stoke City Ladies FC) and freshmen
Nikki Arrington (Middleton, MA/Masconomet Regional),
Niamh Cashin (Nottingham, England/Sheffield FC),
Gabrielle Cook (Middletown, NJ/Middletown South),
Sarah Gellert (Severna Park, MD/Severna Park),
Ailis Martin (Mahopac, NY/Mahopac),
Ellie May (Leicester City Women FC) and
Teresa Richardson (Las Vegas, NV/Bishop Gorman).
- Cashin was recently called up to training camp for her native England's U-19 National Team training camp.
- Notable losses from last year's roster include 2018 All-MAAC First Team selection
Michelle Iacono, who had a team-high eight goals, seven assists and 23 points a year ago, and fellow First-Team honoree
Emily Schmitt, who was a stabilizing force on the back line.
Ellie Smith, who scored four goals despite missing six games due to injury, and
Shannon Kelly (one goal, two assists in 2017) will also be missed.Â
- The 2018 MAAC Championships return to campus sites following the 2017 tournament at ESPN's Wide World of Sports. Opening round games will be contested on Oct. 28, followed by the semifinals on Nov. 1 and the championship game on Nov. 4. The higher seed will host each game.