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Men's Soccer

Men's Soccer Welcomes Manhattan Wednesday Night

Broncs Face Jaspers

Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Rider Broncs (4-4-2, 1-1-2 MAAC) vs. Manhattan Jaspers (3-6-0, 2-1-0 MAAC)
Location:
Lawrenceville, NJ - Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 7 p.m.
Live Video: BroncVision
Live Stats: www.GoBroncs.com

What You Need To Know
- The Broncs lead the all-time series with Manhattan, 13-5-5. The Jaspers beat the Broncs, 1-0, in overtime a year ago, with Rider playing down a man due to a red card. The Manhattan win was its first over Rider since 2012. Between Manhattan wins, the Broncs had gone 4-0-1.
- Last time out, the Broncs played hOURglass rival Monmouth to a 2-2 tie. Pablo DeCastro and Francisco Gomez Olano each scored goals for Rider.  
- Clement Bourret and DeCastro lead the Broncs with four goals and 10 points each so far this year. Two of Bourret's goals have been game winners and he now has 14 career goals. DeCastro has scored one game winner and has 21 goals for his Rider career.  
- Manhattan will enter Wednesday's game fresh, having enjoyed the bye date on the MAAC's schedule on Saturday. Last time out, the Jaspers fell in overtime at Iona, 2-1, on Oct. 9.
- Moritz Riegel is Manhattan's top goal scorer so far this season with two goals and an assist, while Berti Fourrier has added a goal and a team-high three assists. Lorenzo Froehle, Noah Amissah and Thomas Hitchins have also scored once each.   
- Marcellin Gohier has seen the majority of time in goal for Manhattan, posting a 1.52 goals-against average and a .732 saves percentage.
- Sylvain Coco was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 7 after leading the Broncs to a scoreless tie at Fairfield and scoring twice in Rider's 3-1 win over Canisius.
- Rider dropped a heartbreaker at Saint Peter's, conceding the equalizer in the 81st minute before a game-winning penalty kick was awarded to the Peacocks with six seconds remaining in the second overtime.  
- Pablo Gatinois now ranks fifth all-time at Rider with 10 shutouts with the Broncs. His next clean sheet will tie him with Ryan Baird (11) for fourth, while David Pastuna (12), Keith Richardson (14) and Chip Maruca (15) follow.
- The Broncs opened MAAC play with a scoreless tie at Fairfield on Oct. 2 in a match-up of 2018 MAAC Tournament Champion vs. 2018 Regular Season Champion and 2019 Preseason Favorite. It was just the fourth scoreless tie in Charlie Inverso's nine years at Rider and the first since 2017.
- After distributing three assists to begin the year Mathis Catanzaro, added his first goal of the year, the game-winner in the 106th minute at Stony Brook. DeCastro also added the equalizer on a penalty kick in the 45th minute.
- Bourret was named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring twice in the Broncs' 2-0 win over La Salle. 
- Pablo Gatinois was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 9, after making seven saves in a shutout victory at Fordham. 
- Rider was picked third in the MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll.
- Rider advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last four years a season ago, pushing eventual national runner-up Akron in a tie game through 83 minutes, before falling, 3-1, in the First Round.
- The Broncs were 5-9-1 (4-4-0 MAAC) through 15 games last season before winning their final two games in the regular season and three MAAC Championship games – all five by shutout – to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
- The Broncs have reached the MAAC Championship Game in each of the last four years, becoming just the third program in MAAC history to make four-straight MAAC Championship Game appearances. Rider joined Loyola (1989-97, no longer in MAAC) and Fairfield (1998-2002).
- Rider's seven shutouts last season tied the program single-season record, both as a team and individually for then-sophomore goalkeeper Pablo Gatinois. The 1997 and 2015 teams also had seven shutouts each. Gatinois tied Keith Richardson's individual record set in 1997 with seven clean sheets.
- Rider became the first team in MAAC Championship history to win three true road games in the tournament en route to the title last season. The tournament moved first from a four-team field held at one site to six teams in 2014 with the quarterfinals at the higher seed and the semifinals and finals at the top seed. Beginning in 2017, all games were hosted by the higher seed.     
 
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Players Mentioned

Clement Bourret

#27 Clement Bourret

F
5' 6"
Senior
Mathis Catanzaro

#8 Mathis Catanzaro

M
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Sylvain Coco

#21 Sylvain Coco

B
6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
Pablo DeCastro

#7 Pablo DeCastro

F
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Pablo Gatinois

#1 Pablo Gatinois

GK
6' 2"
Junior
Francisco Gomez Olano

#11 Francisco Gomez Olano

M
5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Clement Bourret

#27 Clement Bourret

5' 6"
Senior
F
Mathis Catanzaro

#8 Mathis Catanzaro

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
M
Sylvain Coco

#21 Sylvain Coco

6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
B
Pablo DeCastro

#7 Pablo DeCastro

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
F
Pablo Gatinois

#1 Pablo Gatinois

6' 2"
Junior
GK
Francisco Gomez Olano

#11 Francisco Gomez Olano

5' 9"
Junior
M