Friday, September 8, 2023 / Sunday, September 10, 2023
Rider Broncs (1-3) vs. Drexel Dragons (3-1) / Georgetown Hoyas (0-4)
Location:Â Philadelphia, PA/Lawrenceville, NJ
Time:Â 5:00 PM/Noon
Live Stats:Â
DrexelDragons.com/
GoBroncs.com
Broadcast:
FloSports ($)/
Broncvision
**NOTE BROADCAST CHANGE FOR SUNDAY**Â
What You Need To Know
- The Broncs make the short trip to Philadelphia to take on Drexel Friday before staying at Ben Cohen Field for Sunday's home opener.
- The Broncs were picked to finish tied for second in the NEC Preseason Coaches Poll. Rider won the NEC Regular Season Championship and earned the top seed in the NEC Tournament a season ago before defeating Fairfield, 2-1, in overtime to secure the NEC title and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons.
- Rider has made the postseason 23-straight years, all under former head coach Lori Hussong, who retired following the 2022 season.
- Replacing Hussong is former Bronc
Alicia Govannicci, who played under Hussong from 2010-13. Govannicci was an assistant coach at NEC-rival LIU for the past two seasons. Govannicci earned her first career win in the season opener against Central Michigan.
- Of the seven All-Conference performers the Broncs had last season, only
Valeria Perales (Madrid, Spain/IES Mirasierra) and
Lyric Scott (Union, NJ/Union) return for 2023.
- Perales also earned Second-Team All-Mid Atlantic Region honors after putting together one of the best seasons in program history as a freshman, scoring 20 goals and 49 points, one off the program record in both categories.
- Other key returners in the field include
Kiera Guckavan (Middletown, PA/Middletown Area),
Semra Said (Mannheim, Germany/Feudenheim Gymnasium Mannheim),
Megan Normile (New Egypt, NJ/New Egypt),
Alyssa Hoffmann (Mechanicsburg, PA/Cumberland Valley), and
Brynne Miller (Blue Bell, PA/Wissahickon).
- With the departure of NEC Goalie and Defensive Player of the Year,
Kaitlyn Tomas, the Broncs will turn to a new starting net minder.
Carlee Fulton (West Chester, PA/West Chester) has gotten the start in all four games this season, compiling 18 saves and a 2.61 goals against average.
- Rider's newcomers have supplied a majority of the offense this season.
Carli Ciocco (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill East[App State]) scored in both of the Broncs' first two games, earning NEC Offensive Player of the Week honors for her efforts.
Willemijn Ephraim (Amsterdam, The Netherlands/Vossius Gymnasium) scored twice in the victory over Central Michigan to take home NEC Rookie of the Week honors.
- The Broncs have done a good job this season of earning corners when getting in the circle, drawing 8.5 corners per game.
- Rider's roster features players from four different countries, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United States.
- Drexel leads the all-time series over the Broncs, 16-10-2. The Dragons won last season's meeting, 3-2 in overtime.
- Rider shut out Georgetown, 4-0, last season to take an 8-7 lead in the all-time series over the Hoyas.
- Drexel has outscored its opponents 16-2 this season. Natali Foster leads the Dragons offense with four goals and five assists.
- Sophie Towne has been a part of four of Georgetown's six goals this season with two goals and two assists.
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