Sunday, September 15, 2019
Rider Broncs (3-2-1) vs. Temple Owls (1-3-2)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ – Ben Cohen Field
Kickoff: 3 p.m.
Live Video – BroncVision
Live Stats –
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What You Need To Know
- Rider scored a resounding 6-1 win over Delaware State on Thursday on the strength of
Sofia Soares' hat trick and seven-point game and another pair of goals from freshman
Makenzie Rodrigues, the first of her career. The hat trick followed another three goals a year ago from former Bronc
Kourtney Cunningham, also on Sept. 12 against the same Hornets.
- After winning their first two games against Wagner and St. Francis Brooklyn at home, the Broncs tied
Fairleigh Dickinson and fell to
NJIT and Columbia.Â
- Rider opened the year with a come-from-behind, 3-2 double-overtime victory over Wagner on Aug. 23. Nikki
Arrington scored the first two goals of her collegiate career and
Hailey Russell added the golden goal and an assist. For their efforts,
Arrington and Russell were named
MAAC Offensive Player and Rookie of the Week, respectively.
- Russell added her second goal of the year against St. Francis Brooklyn, while
Niamh Cashin scored the game-winning goal, a game after contributing an assist against Wagner.
- Valeria
Pascuet distributed a pair of assists on the Broncs' two goals against St. Francis Brooklyn.
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Camryn Dees and
Makenzie Rodrigues picked up their first collegiate assists on Russell's golden goal against Wagner. Â
- With consecutive shutouts against St. Francis Brooklyn and
Fairleigh Dickinson, goalkeeper Carmen
Carbonell was named
MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 2.
- Temple has seen mixed results so far this season, with a 3-1 win at UMBC on Aug. 29, losses at Wake Forest (Aug. 22) and Sacred Heart (Sept. 1) and at home to Villanova (Sept. 8), as well as draws with Lehigh (Sept. 5) and Maryland (Sept. 12).
- Five different Owls have scored once each this season – Marissa DiGenova, Gabriela Johnson, Emma Wilkins, Morgan Morocco and Bella Sorrentino – with DiGenova, Johnson and Morocco also collecting an assist. Hailey Gutowski also has one assist this year.
- Morgan Basileo has played every minute in goal for Temple this season, posting a 1.71 goals-against average and an .810 saves percentage. Â Â
- After winning the first three games in the all-time series with Temple, the Broncs have dropped four-straight to the Owls, who lead the series, 4-3-0.
- The Broncs were picked fifth in the
MAAC Preseason Coaches' Poll, matching their position in the 2018 standings.
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Pascuet and Cashin were named to the Preseason All-MAAC Teams.
Pascuet is a three-time All-MAAC selection, earning First Team honors last year. Cashin was also named to the
MAAC All-Rookie Team as a freshman last year.
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Kaitlyn Siciliano and
Sofia Soares were selected captains for this season by their teammates.
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Pascuet is the Broncs' top returning scorer, having contributed six goals and a team-best seven assists a year ago. For her career, she's totaled eight goals, 14 assists and 30 points.
- Cashin was a welcome addition to the Broncs' back line last year, contributing a goal in Rider's 1-0 win over
MAAC Champion Monmouth, while assisting on the game-winner against Quinnipiac. She's also seen significant time for her native England's U19 National Team. Â
- The Broncs' last line of defense is
Carbonell, a two-year starter entering 2019. The junior compiled a 1.17 goals-against average and an .844 saves percentage with two shutouts last year.
- Rider must replace the production of five starters lost, including four and five-year contributors
Kourtney Cunningham,
Maddie Lipton,
Meghan McCabe and Sam
Picinich. Cunningham finished among the top scorers in program history with 15 assists (5
th), 21 goals scored (6
th) and 57 points (6
th).
- Rider Head Coach
Drayson Hounsome returns for his 12
th season, entering the season having compiled 90 wins in his time at the helm. Â
- Rider was 5-1-2 when scoring first last season and is 2-0-0 so far this season when scoring first. Â
- 11 different Broncs scored a goal in 2018. Â
- Rider welcomes eight newcomers this season in graduate student
Daiana Frizon David (
Quilombo, Brazil/
Jurema Savi Milanez (Monroe College)) and freshmen
Jordan Wilson (
Sayreville, NJ/Marine Academy of Science & Technology),
Lindsey Maslow (Hanover, MA/Hanover),
Camryn Dees (
Pickerington, OH/
Pickerington H.S. North),
Hailey Russell (Riverside, NJ/Riverside),
Makenzie Rodrigues (Seattle, WA/Forest Ridge),
Karagh Tait (Derbyshire, England/Derbyshire) and
Kaitlyn Wong (Walnut, CA/Walnut).
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